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The only olllce In Burlington whero you can net teotl. extracted without a particle of pain, without taking gas. Kly method is used bv no other person. No pain; no danger; no after effects. mi. i it. iia'.i:, 3mce. 234 Main St., Burlington Vt. Offlco Hours. 10 to 2. 7 to 9. 'relative. Miss Cnrrlo Noonan Is making some repnlrs on her resldenco on Seymour 'street. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fletcher havo returned from Saratosn, N. Y.-Ivdward Daniels nnd .Tnmes Condon havo gono to New York, whero they will spend a week. Tho remains of Mrs. Bridget O'Boylo woro brought hero from Burlington Mon day morning. Sho was i formcr.rcsldent of Rlptoti and went to Burlington a few years ago to niako her homo nt St. Jo seph's OrphnnnRc, whero sho died Friday at tho ago of 78. Sho Is survived by one son, Charles O'Roylu of Rutland, who with his wlfo accompanied the romnlns here. The funoial was held In Burlington Monday nnd the Interment was In the family lot in the Catholic cemetery of this village. William Cobb, who has been visiting ! town for 10 dnys, has returned to Kllenvllle, N. Y.-Mndumo Hughes Thomas Welsh Ladles' choir will appear at the local opera house Friday evening under the auspices of the Knights of Pythlas.-Wllllam II. Baldwin lias return ed from Hnrre and Rttlnnd. A pretty and quiet homo wedding took place Wednesday evenltiK nt eight o'clock at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 15. Alnes of South street, when their only daugh ter, Chat lotto Adelln, was united In mar riage to IJcrbeit Kimball of Rutland by Dr. D. II. Corkrnn, pastor of the Meth odist Church. Miss Amelia Parker of lUttland was the bridesmaid nnd Ernest Wimmett of Hildport was the best man. The Misses Virginia Alnes oC Kansas i City, Mo., and Mildred Kimball of Rut land acted ns ribbon girls and wore dressed In white. Tho brldo wna gowned In whlto brocaded satin dinped with white chiffon with pearl trimmings and carried u shower bouquet of white car nations. The bridesmaid was gowned in pink satin with white trimmings and car ried pink carnations. The housu was decorated with white and pink carna tions, wild asters, autumn leaves and running pine. Only members of the Im mediate family were present. Miss Pau line Alnes of this village, a cousin of the bride, presided at the piano and pl.ijed the Lohengrin wedding inarch. After a wedding trip they will reside In Rutland. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs, Kimball received a largo number of presents. A wind storm struck Mlddlebury at eight o'clock Tues day night and lasted for about an hour, accompanied by rain, snow and hall In small quantities. It Is reported that In some outlying sections many tree limbs were blown down. No seiious damage has been reported. Mrs. Charles Mathews has gone to East Poultney to visit her sister, Mrs. Retta lletts. News h.is been received of the serious Illness In Rutland of Mrs. Cyrel Hrunell, for many years a resident of Mlddlebury. It was reported Wednesday that she was slightly Improved. Among visitors here from out of town aro W. A. Eastwood of Salisbury, Paul Lambert and H. A. Lewis of Uurllngton, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ISalloy of Chestertown, N. Y., It. P. Cav- erney of Ithaca, N. Y., Henry I). Bee mas of Manchester, William O. Frances of Lawrence, Knns., and James F. Gol den of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fox and three children of Rralntrce, Mass., are In town for two weeks. Mrs. Mary Slason has returned from Brnn- don. Large numbers of fall apples are now being shipped from this station to dealers In vnilous cities chiefly Boston, New York and Providence. The largest shipper from this section Is Romayne Henilnway of Urldport. John L. Fisher of San Francisco, n former resident, Is In town for a short stay. Mrs. L. C. Rut-sell, who spent a few weeks at the home of her parents in Ashtabula, Ohio, has ieturned home. Dr. Cfiirk has re turned from Rutland, where he has been for a few days. Cards are out announc ing the marriage of Victor Hordeau and Henrietta illssett at St. Maiy's Church Wednesday morning, October 22. At the regular meeting of the village trustees Tuesday evening It was voted to extend the sidewalk on Seymour street to the vacant lot and to put In a cross walk V. R. Snow, who has been spending a fow days in town, has returned to Bur llngton. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Phillips have gone to Rutland, whero they will spend a few days with their daughter, after which they will leave for Daytona, Fin., where they will spend tho winter at their winter home. E. C. Hrown has commencid the building of an addition to his residence on Seymour street. Mr. and Mis. Edward Matthews have gnno to Roston for a week's visit with rela tives and friends. ORWELL. Mrs. S. L. Stevens Is in .Salem, N. Y. Mrs. O. S. Doano is spending a few days In New York. Mr. and Mrs. AInnzo Monger have moved to their place east of the village after living some years in Benson. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Llllle aro spending two weeks In Uurllngton, Quecheo and Rutland. Miss Vella Mallory Is at home for two weeks. The Re" and Mrs. L. M. Isaacs returned Friday and are living in the Congregational pat son age, which has been done over Inside. There was a chicken pie supper Wed nesday evening, after which from eight to ten a reception to the Rev. and Mrs. I.. M. Isaacs was given. Dlshop J. J Rico was at St. Paul's Church Sunday mil confirmed a class of So. St. Paul's HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Conltnned from pntt 1.) ' Marsellls, 1-2 seconds. Doughnut eat ing contest, Arthur Kinworthy fli,bt and W. E. Morgan, second. The .sports wero ended with a tug of war between the business men and the llremen, won by the llremen, Tho Mlddlebury band fur nished music during the spoits and In the evening gave a band conceit In tho Addi mn House park. John Burns, piopiletor of the Logan House, was In Judge Donoway's munici pal court Tuesday moinlng charged with having intoxicating liquors on hand with intent to sell. He plended guilty and was fined $300 nnd costs amounting to $32.".2I i'athollo Order of Forestors wero present which ho paid. Village Attorney Allan r Sturtevant prosecuted and Leroy C. Rus sell defended William J. Shaw of Itrat- tloboro Is In town for a few days. Mrs. Emily Eddy of Seminary street, who has been seriously ill for 10 days. Is recover ing. Miss Esther Shea of Uurllngton Is in town. Hubert Daley lias re signed his position nt the Shifter drug store to take effect Saturday. Mr. Daley will go to New York, where lie has a posi tion. L. C. Monohrin has gone to Br.it tlciboro, whero ho lias a position. J. J. Floyd, who has spent a few months In tho Whlto mountains, has returned. Mrs. Ellen Hope has returned from Bristol, Mrs. John J. Gooding, wife of tho Into Rev. John J. Gooding, a fotmer pastor of tho Methodist Church of this village, who iins been visiting In town, has returned to Rutland. Arrownnna Robeknh Lodge No. 15, 7, O. O. F., was reptesented at tho district meeting of the- organisation at Vergennrs '.Monday evening by Miss Mar tha Carey, Mrs, Frank Lasher, Mrs. E. E. Turner, Mrs. Voseburg, Mr.. Guldeon Ahbey, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington, Charles Lamorder and Ernest Reynolds. The cattlo shipment Monday consisted of three carloads. George Bannister has re turned to Vergennes after spending n few days with his family. Mrs, C. F. Rich Is 111. Father Daley Council, Knights of Columbus, celebrated Columbus day Mon day evening in their rooms In tho federa tlon building. 'Mrs. Elmer Rriggs and son of Hoston nro in town to visit her parents, Mr. find Mrs. G. D. Miner, Dentil Gnlvln linn returned from a 10 days' visit In Hos ton nnd vicinity. Charles whltlmore, who has beep spending n fow days in town with his family, has returned to Rutland. Mrs. George Hlalr has gone to Rutland for a few days. Peter Rowlo has gone to Shelbiirne, whero ho has a posi tlon. Royal W. Sturtevant Is having his house- on Weybrldge street wired for elec trio lights. Monday, mnrket day, eggs liroiight from .11 to "C cents nnd butter 21 tn "I Mr and Mrs. James Medio Imvp returned from Riilbmd, wheie Ibe. were In a body. The first meeting of tho Fortnightly club was held Tuesday at .00 p, m. in the ladles' rooms. Mrs, Smith and Mrs. Wlswell were hostesses, Mrs. R. S, Young entertained her Sun day class October 8. R. C, Young has moved ills family bnck to this village for the winter. The cement walk on Depot sheet Is completed. SALISBURY. Fayette Rend fell while riding on the bundle burs of James Peterson's bicycle batunlay and broko both bones of his right leg. Drs. Mai tin and Read reduced the fractuie. Announcement has been mad H of the marriage of Albert Chase and Miss Georgia H. Hump at Keeno, N. II. A part of the honeymoon will bo spent at the home ot her parents, Mr and Mrs. t , A. Hump. In the absence of the Rev. E. It. Ryder, C. A. Hump read a sermon In the Congregational Church Sunday. .Mr. and .Mrs. p. .1, Sumner were business visitors in Hrandon Tues day. Mrs. Conkllng of Multitude, L. I. and Miss Goldsmith of Newark, N, J aie visiting at the home ot Miss Mar- gaiet Severy. Mis. W. F. Hump and Miss Cot a Heach were elected delegates fiom tho Congregational Church to tho Statu Sunday school convention In Ver gennes, M. A. Thomas attended tho Stnto Sunday school convention Tuesday -rThe Hon. and Mrs. J. E. Weeks wero nt Mrs. Hamilton's over Sunday. Upon request tty' Rev. E. R. Ryder will sing a nass solo in the Congregational Church Sunday. Dunmoro Grange, No. 27", will hold Its regular meeting Fildny evening, MONKTON. This community wns shocked by the sudden death of Dr. G. R. Thomas Tuos day. Oct. 7, aged 73 years. Ho had not been feeling well for a few days, hav ing indigestion, but heart failure was tho cause of his death. Tho funeral was held at, the homo of his sou. J. R ! Thomas, Thursday at ono o'clock, tho wOUAA Xaw aajfi um Ui Rv. IS, C. Cornell, pastor oX Uu ilthu dlst Church, officiating, assisted by tin Rev, C. N. Franklin, pastor oC th Friends' Church, and also tho Rnv, Mr. Shaw, a former Methodist pastor, who wna visiting in town. The bearers wero Ills two sons, John nnd George, his two brothers, Charles and Andrew, and two cousins, II. O. H.irnum and George Thomas of Addlsoiu The East Monkton choir sang IJirce selection Mr. Thomas was a life-long resident ot this town. AVhen a young nfan ho practiced modl clno, but gave it up for farming. Ho was a member of tho Methodist Episcopal Church and lender ot tho choir for a long time, He was superintendent of the Sunday school nt the tlmo of his death. Ho leaves a wife, two sons, by his first wife, The burial was In tho East Monk ton cemetery. Tho regulur business meeting ot Floronla Grange was held Friday1 evenlng. Arrangements wero made for a literary meeting to bo held In two weeks, Friday evening, October 24.7-Ethel Haiber, a teacher In Wellesley College, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Delia Dean. Mrs. Jano Meech and Mrs, Phoebo Stllson, who have been seriously 111, aro now gnlnlng. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Humphrey, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Orliula McEntee, have re turned to Rutland. BRIDPORT. Tin. Ladies' Society ot the Congiega tlutml Church elected officers us fol lows October 9! President, Mrs. O. S. Glbbs; ' Ice-prcsldent, Mrs. G, R. Walk er; secretary and treasmer, Mis. D. E. Rice. Mr, nnd Mrs. H. K. Williams have returned from Ashby, Mass. Miss Gertrude Colburn hns returned from an extended vacation. The dwelling known as the Pldgeon house was burned to the ground Monday morning. ADDISON. John Thomas and Madam Thomas were called to Monkton Thursday to attend the funeial of Dr. Thomas. Mrs. Wendall Harno Is the guest ot her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Miiishall, for a time. A delegation from hero attend ed the New Haven Grange Friday even ing for neighbors' night and report a pleasant ' time. Miss Lucy Palmer re turned from Hm llngton Friday, whero she had been staying for a few days with her sister. Miss Helena Palmer, who recently underwent a successful operation for appendicitis. Miss Palmer is doing well. Mr. nnd Mrs. M, H. Hanks are in Hurllngton, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gulley. The dance at the hull Thursday evening wa.s a pleas ant affair. Mrs. George Hall of Shore ham is the guest of Airs. Julius Clark. Mrs. Arthur Clark has as her ruest Mrs. Hlanche Fisher of Hralnlree. PANTON. Mrs. Harry Newell has ieturned to er home in Schenectady, N. Y., and was accompanied by her brother, who will make an Indefinite stay. Miss Ruth A'an or of Uurllngton Is making a few days' visit at F. E, Grandey's. The chicken pie supper has been postponed to Wed nesday, October 22. Cnrds have been re ceived announcing the marriage at Southbrldge, Mass., Saturday of Miss Hertha E. Grandey, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Grandey ot Vergennes, to Alexander Frank Simpson of Southbrldge. They are on a short wed ding trip to her parents, after which they will return to Southbrldgo to re side. Tho Rev. J. II. Long Is In Ferrls- burg Center, where he will occupy the pulpit of the Congregational Church until December 1. The ladles of t lie Home Circle wero successful with their food sale at Vergennes Saturday. SOUTH STARKSBORO. A very pleasant evening was passed Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hanmer, when they gave a reception in honor of the marriage of their son, Harold, to Miss Emma Williams of Brooklyn, N. Y. Music and games wero enjoyed. Refi eshmeiits wete served. Roy Hurlburt and family of Monk- ton nnd Walter Young and family of Lincoln were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Follansbee. George Elliott Is ill with quinsy. David Watson Is 111 with asthma. BRISTOL. A delegation ot Sunday school workers attended the annual State convention at VfrgenneH Monday. C. M. Hanks has moved his family to Mlddlebury. Tho Rebokah degreo team will go to Ver gennes this evening, where they will work tho degree at the district meeting Mrs. W. 11. Ridley of Hurllngton has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. F. Rider. Thermometers indicated SO degrees In the shade here Friday and Saturday. R. J. Oaks has been called to Morlah, N. Y., by tho Illness of his grandmother, Mrs. Luclnda Gillette. Mrs. G. E. Cady of Port Henry, N. Y., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. E. Meader. Mr. and I Mrs. Walter Tart aro visiting In Now York State. Miss Christine Mulllngs was at home from North Hero nnd Miss Hat- tie Steadman from Ferrisburg over Sun day. They aro teaching. The football game the first of tho season Saturday afternoon, Vergennes high school vs. Bristol high school, at the Y. M. C. A. park, resulted In a victory for the Ver gennes team, 6 to 0. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stevens nnd daughter, Cornelia., of Cornwall wero over-Sunday visitors of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Monroe aro at homo from several days in Mlddlobury. Mrs. A. W. Gove entertained her Sun day school class .of girls nt her homo on Mountain avenue Saturday afternoon. F. I. Brady !h making extensive improve ments on his residence on West street: Mrs. E. M. Holyiun and Mrs. G. W. 'Srieden ntended tho State Sunday school convention nt Vergennes Monday. Mrs. I. U. Austin and son, George Aus tin, of Peru, N, Y., aro visiting Mr, nnd Mrs. George Glllett. A dry house be longing to Nelson Murray of West Lin coln was burned to the ground Friday night. The loss was about JG00. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stevens and daush- ter, Cornelia, returned to Cornwall Mon day. Tho hour for the evening preach ing service at tho Baptist Church has been changed from 7:30 to seven until further notice, The Christlun Endeavor will meet half all hour earlier, Tho Rev. E. M. Holnuin delivered ail address In Starksboro Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. H, Hosworth has gone to Scotdale, I'a., whero Mr. Hosworth Is manager of a casket manufactory, R. J Oaks has returned fiom Morlah, N, Y whero lio was called by tho illness ot his grandmother, Tho following program has been pre pared for tho reunion of tho 14th Vermont regiment October 21, Automobiles will meet tho veterans at tho 10 and 12:20 trains and take them to Grange hall, where dinner will bo served nt lis o'clock In dun ire of tho W. it. C. j tho business meeting will bo held at l:S0 followed by an address ly tho Rev, K, M. Ilolinan. Supper will be served nt six. A eampllre will be held at 7:30 and all membeis. and honorary members of V. C. Dunton Post aro invited to bo piesent. Tho rampllro will be open to tho public. All exercises will bo held in Grnngo hnll.-Jtillu Hill own. .Tim ml a v. Th.u,c(iUbo of death Is not tated,- Ho was unmnrilcd nnd lived alone. Ho wns n son of Daniel Hill and was a native of Starksboro. His mother died recently, W, F, Chaso ot Salisbury Is In town on business.-''. O. Hasklns Is nttendlng the postmasters' convention In Boston.-O, W, Sneden has been visiting In Now Haven. Mrs. Ellen Hope has re turned to Mlddlebury after a few days here.-Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Lnthrop visited In Vcrgeiino the first ot the week. LINCOLN. Lawrence E. Grow of Westtoid Is vis iting Dr. C. H. Smith-Nelson Murray of West Lincoln had tho misfortune to lose by fire his dry house, together with a kiln full of staves and lumber; loss about JOOO, partly coveied by insurance, The Iiiilustrla will hold Its annual salo Saturday.-Mr. and Mrs. C. R. HIcknell, Mr, nnd Mrs. II, J. Gove attended the district Robeknh meeting In Vergennes Monday night. Mrs. W. J, Hrown lins returned fiom a visit In Forrlsburg anil Starksboro. Mr. Norrls of Lisbon, N. H is In town.-Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 11. Huell spent Saturday and Sunday 111 Monkton. HANCOCK. .Miss Joseph Goodyear was at homo over Sunday from her school In Bethel. Mr, and .Mrs. Loon Clafiln have moved to Roche-ster to live. NORTH FERRISBURG, The Ladles' Aid society held a chicken pits supper Wednesday evening nt the home of Cailos Mai tin. Supper was served at six o'clock. A pleasant evening was spent October S at the home of .Mr. nnd Mrs. William Palmer, when a number of their friends gathered. Music was furnished by Stone's orches tra. Light refreshments were served. WEYBRIDGE. Tho auction nt the Robblits place Fri day was well attended. Thompson, Shaw & Co. have their electilc plant com pleted. Rally day at the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday was well at tended. Mrs. J. S. Shaw and Mrs. C. R. Hrlttcll wero delegates to the Sunday school convention at Vergennes. T, F, Dewey Is moving and enlarging his horse barn. A. S. Watner Is making extensive repairs on his house Tho Ladles' Aid society will give a chicken pie supper at the Methodist Episcopal Church parlors, followed by on Illustrated lecturo Wed nesday evening, October 22. Supper will be served from six to eight. Gago & F1ke hnvo electlc lights In their new store. The Rev. Frederick Ilngadorn will preach Sunday morning on "The World's Conqueror;" evening, Stranger at a Closed Gate." SHOREHAM. Mis. Wynian Hascom and three dill dren of Fott Edward, N. Y., aio guests at W. G. Larrabee's. Miss Emma Jones is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Baker, In Hlnesburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Monro havo returned from a week's visit In Wa tertown. N. Y. The meeting of the Ladles' Missionary society has been post poned. It will be held with Mrs. M. P, Cook Thursday afternoon, October 23. Dr. A. E. Lambert of Mlddlebury preach ed at tho Congregational Church Sunday. 'A CALEDONIA COUNTY HARDWICK. The first entertainment In the lecture course will be Cartwrlght brothers quar tetto at the opera house, Tuesday even ing, October 21. .Mrs. H. J. Mulcahy and and son, who havo been making an ex tended visit in Mlddlebury have return ed. Mjlachi Littel has begun work again In 11. R. Kimball's pharmacy. EAST HARDWICK. Fled, i llassam was at home fiom llano over Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Aiken of Plain field visited her brother, Wallace Mann tho first of the week. Mrs. Charles Stevens was In St. Johnsbury Tuesday. Herman Fay died at the Hnrdwick hos pltal Monday night. Miss Gwendolyn Crocker has gone to Boston for the win tor. The grist mill dam has been re paired. Mr. Grlswold and men hnv finished work on the bridge. Tho churches united In holding exercises for harvest home Sunday In the Baptist Church Sunday. A fine program was carried out both morning and evening. Itert Manill has moved hero from Hardwick and will live with Mrs. Man Ill's father, Mark Warner. The old wooden platform In front of the Congregational Church has been replaced by a cement one nnd a cement walk has been laid. CHITTENDEN COUNTY clean nnd ready for refilling, When tM lioiiflo was entered theio wero ninny piesont nnd Tamer did not take tlmo to get fully dressed before ho escaped. Ho wns later traced tn tho upper floor ol the Whlto block, whero he was hiding back of tho door, and wns taken to Jnll, About tho tlmo the search was going on tho tiro nlarm was striking a fnst paco owing to crosM-d wires. Tho police department wits called, on their return with their final load of wet goods seined at Tamer's, to a danco in the west end of the corporation board ing house whero n family ot Flnlaiidors reside. A scrap was reported In progress mere, out on the arrival ot tho police It had evidently ceasod and a general brenk-down danc. i wns on instead. It was then 12:30 o'clock Sunday mornhig and tlie officers put a stop to tho dancing. No arrests were nnde. HUNTINGTON. Henton Williams of Richmond died suddenly nt tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Bates, of this place Wed- nesday, Oct. R, while at the supper table. Pho deceased had been In poor health rnr some tlmo from hardening of the nrtcrles, but was utile to be about his eiiPtomny labors. He camp to visit his daughter and had only been there about one hour. Tho remains were taken to his Into homo "Friday aid tho funeral was held at tho house on Saturday at 1:30 p. mi, with Interment In Rich mond. He leaves two sons', Vern and George, who resided with him, beside Mrs, Bates nnd ono sister, Mrs. Fay, of Milton WILLISTON. Mis. Cello. Seail'es and granddaughter fiom Worcester, Miss., are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lent. Mrs. C. C. Osborne, who has been visiting in town, has returned to Essex Center. Henry Leat, who has been 111 with pneumonia, Is slowly recovering. Leo Raker is moving his household goods to Undcrhlll Centor, where ho has taken a farm on shares, The Rev. A. H. Potter, who has been In New York State Is expected home this week. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hlgloy and Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Hullock visited Harry Ellis and family at Waltslleld Tuesday and Wednesday. Clarence Hettls has moved his family to Waltslleld. Mrs. Gertie Browster will entertain tho Ladles' Home Circle nt the M. W. A. hall Oc tober 22. Mr. and Mrs. Montaguo ot Hardwick .-re visiting her sister, Mrs. William Len i tt. Mrs. Ilene Holmes und Lillian Andrews have returned to Rich mond after a vlsV to Mrs. Holmes's mother, Mrs. Watson' Moody, and sis ter, Mr.. Myron Ross. Haiold Walton has moved his family on to the farm that M. II. Brewster recently purchased of L. E. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Her man Hallock visited her mother and sis tor in Mlddlebury the first of the week. Clinton Pierce of Lincoln is visiting his brother, Kdson Pierce. Road Commis sioner W. It. Taft has put In 3 rods of State road this year. COLCHESTER. was found dead on tlin Hour nt his homu about two miles easVof t ho village nbmit WINOOSKI. Louis Seymour died at 1:20 o'clock Frl- with ciirhosisof the liver. Mr. Seymour had been in falling health the past year and unable to do any work, l.u wa.s born in Danby 4,"i yeais ago and for tho past 22 years had been a resident of this village. Ho leaves a wife and one daughter, Miss Eva Seymour. He Is also srvlved by his mother, Mrs. John Seymour of North street, two brothers, Joseph Seymour of Danby and Ernest Seymour of Minnesota, four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Couchon, Mrs. Emanuel Pratt and Mis. Frank Parlzo of this place and Mrs. Alice Midland of Minnesota. The funeral was held at eight o'clock Monday morning at St. Frauds Xavler Church. Hurlal was In St. Francis cemetery. Charles Tamer, who.-e place was M-archcd Saturday nlghl, wns in couit Monday morning. He was fined $300 and costs which he paid, A large quantity of liquor was found at his place. Oliver Patterson, who was arrested about a week ago at the Mitchell resort which wns searched, wa.s Monday morning sentenced to Ittitkind for lx months at hard labor. J. E. Cnshman, contractor for the now town cleik's olllce, states that tho ac cident which occuired heie a week ago when a trim slump was blown up with dynamite, was nothing for which he in any way can be held responsible. The Italian, who, It was claimed, had been In the habit of using dynamite while working for Mr. Cashniiin and who was In charge of the dynamiting here, lmd never done this kind of work for Mr. Cashninu, the latter stares. Sam Tamer's, near the corner of West Lane and Mulletts Hay avenue, and his homo on Mulletts Hay avenue weie searched Siiturduy night shortly nfter eleven o'clock by Chief of Pollen Barber and Olllcers Ilorton and St. Amour. At tho home, where the search was first begun, they seized 10 eases of beer, four pint bottles of gin, a gallon jug of glu half full, hIx quints of whli-key In qunrt bottles, two pint bottles of whiskey, six half pint bottles of whiskey, one full thico.giillun Jug, n thr gallon Jug half full ot whiskey, one gallon Jug partly filled with pint wine, mid many empty bottles. While the search was going on theie the stole was being guarileTl and was seniched hitir. The store revealed llllee cases of Anheuser llnsch beer, two cases of Jones ale, a quait of whiskey mid ninny bottles which had contained wliMioy and two or thief cases of empty beer bottles, fMany of tho empties were Friday was a gala day for Colchester. The Grange fair, hich wns held that day, was a success. The parade, which (Mine at 10 o'clock, consisted of floats representing the Grange, Woodmen, band, the King's Daughters, suffragettes, farm implements and others. The band played during the day. At noon dinner was served in the Baptist Vestry to more than 200. An addiess was delivered by E. S. Biigham of St. Albans on "The Funning of To-day." The exhibits con sisted of cattle, poultry, vegetables, farm Implements und needle-work, also an ex hibit of the work ot the children in tho different grades of the Union school. Spoits were held In the afternoon. Miss Noi ah Austin of Hurllngton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan. Mrs. Miller of Ogdensburg Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Wright. The Rev. Mr. Twlss has returned from his vacation. Miss Helen Shaw, who Is attending God dard seminary In Harre, was nt home over Sunday. II. W. Larson of Washing ton, D. C, was in town Tuesday. MILTON. Napoleon Mackey has bought the Bevlns lot bnck of his farm. Percy Bevlns. express agent for tho Rutland railroad at VerRennes, Is visiting his cousin, Earl Bevlns. The marrhigo of Floyd C. Sanderson and Lola Morgan will take place October 15. Harry Costello has recovered from his recent illness. Peter Sweeney Iins taken Clint Stearns' farm ln Westford and will soon move there. The I. O. O. F. are holding special meetings in read iness for the district meeting hero Friflny. HINESBUKG. it O. A. Mend was taken seriously ill Sunday night. George Lewis Is not as well, Mrs. Ann McEwen of Burlington was In town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clifford and son were at J. H, Allen's Sunday. Union services will bo held at the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday. The O. E. S. gave an enter tainment at the town hull Wednesday evening, ' A pretty wedding took place at tho Baptist Church Tuesday evening when Cella Jeannett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Sprague, was united In marriage with Harvey Potter Russell, son of Mrs Albert P. Russell of Monkton, Miss Claire Hull presided nt the organ. The cere inony was performed by tho Rev. William Laughton. The brido was attended by her sister, Beatrice, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids wero Miss Daisy Rus sell, sister of the grojim, nnd Miss Lou Jackman of Charlotte. Lee Russell, brother of the groom, wns best man, The ushers wero William Barker and Guy I.nvigno of this town nnd Roy, Hurrltt and Roy Nnsh of Monkton. The bride was gowned In whlto silk messallne,, trim med with shadow lace, cut en tralno. She woro n veil nnd carried bride's roses. The maid of honor woro pink nnd carried pink cnrnatlons. Tho bridesmaids woro blue nnd carried vhlto cnrnatlons. Among tho guests from out of town were: Mrs, Lee Hemmlnway and 'Mrs. M. W. Russell of Hildport, Perley Russell of St. Albans, Mr. and Mrs, Mnrbel Pierce of Starks boro, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tomllnson of Huntington, Mr, and 'Mrs. II, O. Van Vllot, Mrs. Lucy Jnckmnn nnd Mr. and Mrs. C E. Martin of Charlotte. CHARLOTTE. lliuley lleach of Hurllngton vis ited 111 town Monday, Daniel St. George, who has been clerking In AVH- llanis's store, Is having n vacation. L. J Denn, mall earlier, Is taking a vacation and Gllinnn Foote, his substitute, Is de livering the mall. Joseph Horu, aged 7S years, who suf fered n shock on his way homo fiom Hill llngton October 7 and fell fioin his horse, breaking I wo ribs and Injuring hfs back, suffered anothei shock Tues day and his condition Is critical. EAST CHARLOTTE. The funeral of Miss Katherlne Hewitt, whose death occurred at noon Tuesday, was held at bur late homo Thursday aft ernoon. The Rev, Hervfcy UullcU, paatur of tho Congregational Church ot Char lotte, officiated, Tho bearers woro 11. J. l-lnrk, Homer Clark, Clayton Brownson and William S. Kellogg. Tho Interment was mado In Howott family lot In tho cemotery at East Charlotte. Thoso pres ent from out ot town were Mrs. Caro lino Powell and Mrs. Mary Hr.dley of South Hurllngton nnd II. P. irlndlo ot Hurllngton, A daughter, Rachel Madlne, was born Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark. A son wns horn Tuesday to Mr. nnd Mrs. William Doug lass. Cards havo been received announc ing tho marriage of Louis H. Osier nnd Miss Ruth A. Laforty October 6 at St. Augustine's Church, Montpcller. Mr. Osier was a former lcsldent of East Charlotte. Wlnncld Scott had tho mis fortune to lose the end of the middle finger on one hand whlto at work In his saw mill recently. Tho ladles ot the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel held a harvest supper and sale Tuesday evening at St. Patrick's hall. Joseph Carpentlor has rented his farm to Henry Cole ot Hurllngton. Immediate posses sion is given. Mrs. William E. Harris returned Monday evening from Shushan, N. Y where sho has been for two weeks visiting her sister, -Mrs. Jennlo King. Mrs. E. G. Dartt Is confined to tho house by IllncsB from heart trouble. Her daugh ter, Mrs, Henry Blssonette, has como to remain with her ton n time. Arthur Thomas, the younc sou of Mr, nnd Sirs. Trcftlo Thomas, is seriously 111 with pneu monia. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Stearns are visiting their son, Arthur Stearns, and family In St. Albans. A council ot Clergymen nnd lady delegates from the Baptist association met at the Baptist Church Friday afternoon for tho purpose of ordaining tho Rev. Frank Place, pas tor of tho Baptist Church here. The clergymen ot tho council were Dr. Davi son, Dr. Broker, Dr. Esten, tho Revs Castor. Lawton, Holman, Hoarilman, West, Harvoy and Lomax. Dr. James S. Braker of Burlington preached tho or dination sermon tn the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clark have returned from Watorbury, where they went to attend tho funeral of Dr. W. F. Mlnard, Mrs. Clark's cousin. Mr. and Mis. Edgar Varney of Lincoln spent Saturday and Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Varney. SOUTH BURLINGTON. Mrs. Arthur Curry and dnughter, Mrs, Edith Hoag, attended the funoral of Frank Page In Huntington Sunday. Mr. Page, who was a son of Mrs. H. A. Blx by, died Friday nfter a long Illness with tuberculosis. H. A. Blxby Is scrlounty 111, The schools observed Columbus day by appropriate recitations Friday afternoon -John Bromley of Hlnesburg Is threshing grain for the farmers. Oats are yielding well. He threshed 700 bushels for Ernest Chittenden In one day WEST MILTON. Earl I'ostello and friend of Burlington havo returned after visiting his mother. Fred Sweeney and family ot Hurllng ton spent Sunday with his parent1", Mr and Mrs. Cortes Sweeney. Mr. Bene diet nnd family have moved to Burling ton after selling his farm. H. D. Cos- tello Is out after his recent Illness. Miss Charlotte Osgood was In Colches ter Wednesdny nnd Thursday whero on Wednesday evening she played tho march at the wedding of Floyd Sand erson and Lcla Morgan. Mrs. Ellen May- vllle is visiting her son, Henry May vllle. The Muddy Brook School taught by Miss Mary Murphy gave a box so cial Saturday evening and cleared over $2o. Everyone had an enjoyable time, Tho Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity Church has extended a cordial invitation to the Ever Ready nnd tho Lend-a-Hand Circles of the King's Daughters to meet with them at tho parish houso Friday aft ernoon at threo o'clock. Mrs. I.oroti H. Lord is expected to bo present nnd will glvo nil informal talk. Refreshments will bo served. The weekly prayer mectlm,' will bo held nt tho homo of Mrs. Cnrrlo P. Whlto Thursday night nt 7:30 o'clock Sunday will bo observed in tho Methodist Episcopal Church ns rally day. Mrs Eliza McOowan mid her daughter moved Monday tn their new apartments In Bur-llngton.-Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weed left Monday for Hurllngton, whero they will spend tho winter with their son, H. S, Weed. Tho weiUIng of Miss Barbara E, Desany and Edwnrd Walters of Hur llngton was solomnlzcd yesteidav morning- at nine o'clock In tho pros enco of a large gathering' of relatives, friends nnd neighbors at the Church of tho Holy Family. Tho ceremony wns performed by tho Rov. .1. H, E. otillot. Chnrloa Tntro was best man, and tho bride's maid was Mrs. Lona Tntro, aunt of the bride. Tho Lohen grin wedding march was plnyoJ by Miss Sadlo ftockwcll of Hurllngton Tho brlded woro a turquolso blue silk and chiffon gown, with a. largo whlto beaver hat. She carried a lurgo bou quet of white chrysanthemums. Her only Jewelry was a string1 of heavy gold bends and rosary. The brides maid wore a blue silk dress nnj car ried yellow chrysanthemums. The brldo an 1 groom havo fjono to Mon treal to spend a wook and on thelf return will spend a few days with relatives. JERICHO CENTER. Mrs. Isaac "Stone of Burlington .a pending the week In town. Mrs. Jennie Hnrt and Mrs. Lynn D. Moulton are at tending the State Sundny school conven tion In Vergennes. Carl H, Moulton was at homo over Sunday from Middloburs where he It attending college Sheldon Hill, who has been clerking In Jordan Brothers store for a year, has moved to his former home In Bristol. Mrs, Frank Stiles and dnughter, Evelyn, went to Mlddlebury Saturday The Rev. Mr H.irnum has gone to New Haven. Conn where ho will spend a part of his vaca tion. Mrs. Mann, a former superinten dent of school, spent tho past week in town. WESTFORD. Miss Harvey of Burlington and Miss Lura Kidder wero In town over Sun dny. Lightning struck R. A. Perry's house Friday afternoon and demolish ed a chimney, tore off paper and plas ter and scattered soot all over the house. Mrs. Gilbert Ilealy of West Chesterfield, Mass., Is visiting Mrs. J, K. Allen. Robert Healy and Mr. Dean of tho University of Vermont spent Sunday at John Allen's. The Alney Stone farm ha. been sold to Willis King of Fairfax. Maurice Irish re turned from Boston Tuesday. The fu nnrnl of Mrs. Castle, widow of the Into Solon E. Castle, was held in tho Bap tist Church Wednesday October S. Mrs. Castle died at tho hume of hor daugh ter, Mrs. Leon Clark, ot Fletcher. ESSEX JUNCTION. A village meeting will be held next Tuesday afternoon at, two o'clock nt tho Park street schoolhouso to seo If the village will authorize the trustees to im prove parts of Main, Maple, Park, Peurl and Lincoln streets, and also to see It the village will authorize the trutoos to borrow $0 for the work at interest not exceeding five per cent. Such ac tion would take advantage of the offer of the State highway commission to allow tho villago $j- for Improvements and also of the Village Improvement society's offer of JloO or more to bo used slmllaily. Tho library trustees are planning an entertainment, to consist ot an hour's concert followed by dancing, to be held In Music hall Friday evening, Novem ber II. The proceeds will be used to complete paying for the repairs. A play, entitled "The Old-Fashloned Husking Bee," will be given by the t-adlos' Social Union In Music hall Fri day evening, October 31. SHELBURNE. Messrs. Woodgate and Kane ot Shel hurne farms have returned to New York. Mrs. John Peterson has returned from Boston, whero she has been visiting her sons, Walter and Robert. She was ac companied home by her son, Robert, who will make his parents a short visit. Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Cory and Madame Cory have been spending a few days at their farm In Noith Ferrlsburg. Miss Ella McLaughlan and Miss Bortha Sal mon of St. Johnsbury are visiting Miss Nellie Kimball on their way home from tho C. E. convention In Ludlow. Agnes Lemerise has returned from the Mary Fletcher hospital, whom she was oper ated on for appendicitis. Friends of Jo seph Hedor, who Is ill with heart trouble, held a husking bee In Ills corn lot in the villago and husked nil of his com. Several generous contributions have been promised toward the sidewalk fund, nnd It is expected that the first section of sidewalk will bo laid from the Trncy & Maeck store west to tho station. The funeral of John Magee was held In St. Catherine's Church Friday morning. Eight of the 10 children who survive him were present. He had been In poor health since the death of his wlfo about six months ago. John Myers has moved from tho falls Into the upper imstofflco tenement. Frank Spenr, who wns ser iously Injured when nu automobile collid ed with his carriage, is slowly Improv ing. His two daughters, Edith mul Helen, who Hero wltli him and wero slightly hurt, are bolter. Mrs. C. N. nisluip of iiuston, who was a yuest of Mrs. Eliza MiGownn during the summer, has given to the town library it facsimile ot tho original draught of the constitution of tho United States In general Congress assembled July 4. 1776. Tho Rev. W. 11. Goodman ieturned Friday from Salem, N, 11 , where ho attended tho district pi cachet's' meutlnc. JERICHO. Charles Hulburd of Boston Is tho g'i t of his brother, Dr. Hulburd. Mrs, Ed- it -lt.l n n,m nn.fl .. L. 1 1 .4 .... 1 ... , visiting Mrs. Warren Buxton, havo up turned lo Morrlsvllle Mrs. Ilnrlha rinm. I,,trtni 1.. n . - f f..-.. Ylnll.- e ... ' ....... ....., w(t,i, a i'jl n i- days. Mis. Sarah McClane, who has be- n nun ner sioier mrougn tno summer, irni s n uuiiupujj in -viueriii, wnere sno is I make her home. Mrs G 1!. Ilnlhnrd us in But llngton .Monday. Madam Curtis I'lultltltr lm- ,ll,,r.V,.... .Un r . .,.t. ..ft tut i.uuii.vt, -MIO, ,,IL'-(1 .! - Nail, in Colchester. a few weeks at the home of Mrs Fler- ence White, returned Thursday to 1 was In Montpelieifc at the opening of t' crmont supreme court. -Mr Rl e an daughter. Mrs. Belle Parsons, rninrtah, n.l Tl, r e. I e - -. iini nil j ,l Lll, Ul LIR'llllS 11UU Cambildge. A daughter was born Oct her 10 to Mr. and Mrs. David Blssunetle fleu liu,.it., r,......., .. , i . '"3iuii, uri u Mie is iu cuter a scnoo nf c.trtr.,! I t.,n Thn T n.tl. Trw..,l'i ..I... realized $10 from their entertainment am Supper Friday evenlnc Mr. and Mrs V , cite aj.triiuiut me , t-eu-tiim will ....... r oiaitl, .'HO. VJUUMillU, II Oulnlan was in Burlington Saturday Word has lieen received here that daughter, Janet Elizaneth. was born t Mr. and Mrs. Heber Purcival of Uutlam October 12, Miss Edith Gates nf Frank Hn nnd 'Miss Marjory Haden of Under hill were at L. F. Wilbur's Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Y. G. Nov have returned finn Canada. Captain and Mrs. Almour ,T' visiting tn Burlington. Dr and Mrs. Hi 1 burd were in Hyde Paik Wednesday t- attend the wedding of their niece, Acnr Hulburd, to the Rev. George Conger Rnlph Buxton, who was Injured at n? ketball, has so far recovered that he In returned to school. MILTON BORO. Hurry Rlehaiils anrr Vernon Bullo- wero In Colchester Friday to attend th grange fair. Mr. and Mrs Walter Rob Inson were in Burlington Saturdav Marlon and Lawrence Stanley ivere horn from B. A. A. over Sunday- Mrs Jennl Fay was e.illed to Richmond Thursdn by tho death of her hi other, Benton V llams. ST. GEORGE. Dorothy and .Harold Aver are v sit their grandparents In St Albans . S wanton fur a few weeks. Mr and M Fred Davis and two daughters ef llu llngton passed Sunday with his roth Anson Davis, and family Mr an 1 M Lawrence Welllnger and famllv and Mi i. oiirioiie minuii; .urs. .Mirtuma i i-p t' Is In Burlington. Miss Cnrlo Small i Burlington has come to stay with hi bister. Mrs. M W Hinsdale, win Is 111 UNDERHILL Scott l ei rill 01 lilii llllgion was ,n um over Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Sinclair is i tho hospital at P rites, N Y Mr Electa Glle has returned from a visit : Bolton. -Miss Eunice Glle is the guest lif.r mint. Mrs. Al ee line 11 111; 11 .U1UKC and George Cullen, Mrs. Edward Thomi son and daughter, Harriet, and Mrs. Siitnril.iv. Mrs. A. C Humphrey Is su ferlng with a sprained ankle The li f the BnHtwIck Woman's It. n.,c rma w lie lielil Frldav ,-venln The inspector will bo Mrs. Fannie Joiv of Burlington. Supper will be served .Mrs. i iinn- j iicivu-un ii. ij- ruiui ui-u iiu a 10 days' visit In Bakerstleld and Jcffe sonvllle.-Ralph Entrance, Clyde Pnrkr John Fenwlck and Dewey Tntro are Montreal. RICHMOND. The I.oul.ie M. Smiley Circle of I! King's Daughters will hold their aim salo at the Unlversallst Church Thi r day and Fildny evenings. A chicken p supper will be served Thursday evenli and a short play given Friday evening Mr. nnd .Mrs. Martin of Fall- Rlvi Mass., aro visiting their daughter, Mi L. C, ConaiU. The Aid Circle of tl iving s uaugniers win meet at tno gregatlonal Church vestry Fiidiy nfte noon. Mrs. F. T. Flagg has lelurn- iroin u weeii s stay in tiurungion lpi7. Hessett of Mimlpeller was tl guest of Mr. nnd Mis. C F Hessi over Sunday.-Mis. J W Hoin Mrs. H. E. Towers were guests ot Mi J. W. Carver In H.irro .Monday Haro Merry of Bellows Falls Is spending two weeks' vacation with his parent Mr. and Mrs. A. C Berry Mrs L. Squires has returned from Boston ai W. T 1 .,.,rii ulli ll.lSl llCi ,,uriilliHI.'li, ' ' VUslllUg lor pevi-l.ll fl.l." .'it- . . ...... 1. UU55CU 18 IIIIUIIK 11 ,lt-rtli"i