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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, JANUARY -I, 15)17. One Cent a Word Advertising in this column one cent a word each in sertion. Copy may be changed every week. Cash in advance required. No advertisement taken which is less than 12 words, two lines. Special terms to ad vertisers using from 250 to 1,000 lines within 12 con secutive months. happenings in mm (Cnntlniiril from pnue otic.) Aldcn. Sr.. died at her lumio hero Sun-'was with tlio oompmiy many yours ua day evening from old ago nfler a three European unil Smith American re prescnta- W ANTED. A COOK wanted HI the Homn for Uesll t iro ClilUlren. References required. lii.w-.tr. WHTT13 ARM wanted In the Ior; good iirlrn palil. Cull nr write I.. M. Mill, Iltmtltig tun Center, Vt. 30.,12t.w.2t. FOR SALE. HAY PltKrfSUH for pmIp cheap for ensh. Sunbc ieli prcs- hut li 1 1 u.ipiI, full towii, iilwi ncilrrlrk prpi luilf circle. In good rnnilltlnn. both niiko 11 bale 17x22. Mrs. Arnon NVrilhnm. Whiting. Vt. 1.121. vv.2t. FARMS FOR SALE coon r.vnMK. wru. waterpu in v'i- lacr or Iwk. Im-nlid In Addl.mii. Chit tenden -itul Windham enmities; price right, teams ens.v, Interest nt live per cent.: illl take irnpnty in nurlliictr.n ,n o ciatrio, Willis Fan. Slontpeller lionet. Slontpeller. Vt. 3,d w.tf TtIVT.lt FARM of 21 rt nries 111 Ginnvlll". Vt. Diillillii-.-- in village; 50 acre in 1pm I tillage- sugar pi. .it with rnmplptr now nut tit excellent l.uililln?n. painted ami In tin" repair, huy link InotmicK Jl cov s, olclu hpail of yiiims stni k fnvn hoK, driving horse eight yens old. nniniirp sprcmli'r. rnoivlntr nin-iiim-. horse lake cultlvutor nd feeder, wiiec-l harrow, l reverse) i-Wr. rme-horsp sled-, lumber wagon btipk-r-oard. sulky plow mid lot of small tools. ST. tons n( ll v 2i tons of elistl-lgi". 2." Tigris, HURiir wood enough for two or thrpp pars, G" lords of irteen wood. 20 cords nf dty wood. For particulars and picture write A. T. Owlin. RtjPhcr-tcr. Vt. l,6t.w,lt. GOOD FARM at a bargain. Being unatdo to earn- on my f irm I havn dichlpd to Fell and Mill ronMdei- any ri'.isonablo proposition from n uooil, honest, tomperato farmer. Would take city piopoity ns pait payment, balance on mortgai at r.. Savo rominli.'tnn by dealing dlrprt with owner. Address "I'arm Bargain." rare of Free Press. I02,d.w.tf. FRANK S. LANOU & SON Practical I'lumber n-nl Stoma I-MMcrs Hi) M. I'linl street IVert North Burlington n vines Ilnnk nnrllnctnu Vrtcrliinrt- IIoiltnt 73 Pino St., ntirlinKton, Vt. Veterinary StirRuon and T'hysiclan. flraduatc Grand Ilaplds Vctfrinnry Collose. 1909. Latest CMtilpmcnt for all animal hurRery, Including equine and caaino oporatlnir tablua. 'Phuno 106. NOTICE. The annual meeting ot the ftocklmlilors or the Varnicrs' t Meolianii'a' Savinirs 3nstltuto it Tnibl company .vill ho held at the banking houfc uf tlio Men'liants' National Bank of llurlintftori, 't., on rWcxlncsday, Jariiary 21, 1017, at U:) o'clock a, m., for the election of trustees. W. C. 1SHAJI, Treasurer. Btrrlinston, Vt.. December 2S, Iftir,. M.w.lt. jSl FREE TALK!HG Tlays Victor. (Vlnmhk iinil JOc KncnnN 10S Talking Machine not -old diirii r rbe holiday., nnn IhIiir i,ipn hic.iv p to boya and Kirltf fer dnlns a little i iri for me at homo aftt-r phool hourp si ml your name and noMrtsK to-iliy for ihi.i. ldarh. He the lirat In jinn toin t.i ' one. Add rem flriffln ;rii V. ilkmd lid. nrooklyn. N. V. Real Estate Bargains Several Ij to 13-cow farms with team, stock and tools, with prices from J 3.000 to $3,300. Also any kind of a largo farm anyone can ask for always on hand. The A. II. Day Hen! INlule AKcnry, Cambridge, A f. 2 Pair Heavy Work Sleds" I now cutter. 1 sec ondhand Stewart heater and 10 lensths of stovepipe, in first-class condition, one 10-foot coun ter, one 25-foot counter almost now; one kerosene oi tank and pump. J. 1U FOR VI 1,1, K, WllllHton. Vt. , Central Vermont Ry. TIME TAni.i: IX UPKKCT DrcemlK-r 31, 101G. 4i05 m daily for Montreal and Chicago. 7tl5 m" c3ccePl Sunday for Bos ton nnd SprinKfield, llroller buffet parlor car from Ilur llnpton without chano duo Boston 4:2lj p. m. 7:05 m" cxccI't Sunday for St. Johnsbury nnd I'nrtland. 0l05!lu ro cxccl)l Sunday for Won. ford, Montreal and Ottawa. 10:05 a Suday n'- for st. ai. bans 11:05 m-' ria"J' fnr Boston and New York; for Mew London week days only. Through parlor cars and dining? cars Kssox Jet. to Boston and New York. a, m., Sunday only, for St. Albans. m.. except bunday, for MontpelUr, AVhitn River Junc tion, Btllmvf, Kallf. Spring field. Also local for tn. Al bans. 49gji. m., except Sunday for Bt dUllllBUUI . 4-40 P. m.. except ton was tho boHt tnnn and his wife, Mrs, I.eiia St. Jloran, win the nialron of honor. Sirs. Muni., i, Wci known yniuiK lady in Mldillebury. uni str, Mn s w()a. ly kiuinii ua a litiiiillnit eonlractor mid .u. r in iiiiiiners- mnterliiiH. 1 hey re 'elvcl a number of vnltmhle nml in-eful ITt-onlK. Previous to tlio man lace serv ice at Urn church a lueakfnst ns served to tlio bride nnd gloom nnd gnesls bv Ml-. I and Mis. OTunnell at tin. niRonl liotise. 1 Mr. and Mrs .Morris took llm cIkIU o'clock innrtihiu train for the north, itopplm; u llurliiiKton, where, in company with miiny Mends, (hey enjoyed a wedditr brent;, fast nt the Hotel Vetniont. I'rom Bur-! Ilimton they went on to Stoiilvcnl and will spend n few days In that city mid vicinity, lifter which they will proceed lo Albany, X. Y., nnd New York city to pass the lomalliilcr of a llneo weeks' wcddlim trip. Upon their return thevi will make their home In Stiddlehury.-' Tlic remains of Cliatles Bniya we to biiiui;hl hero Monday ev cnltiT ftom I'rovl I iletice, It. 1, accompanied bv hli brother. Arthur Iiiiiya of U'lircesler, Mass., and t.Aen to the home of tils mntlier, Mrs. Mary l!ru.a, on South street. The fu neral was held Tuesday mornltip; t nine o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Churih, Vat her T. ,1. Uvinard nfTii'in ! In t lln Li I was In the family lot m the t'athollc i cemetery. Tim pallbearers wote! drnren Shamlm, William lialdwln. Ceorge (.'hain liagnp and T. .1. Shnmion. Among those troni out of town who came to attend liie funeral were his sister, Mrs. Prank Harrows of Veigeunes. Lewis llrinn of Harrc, and Aithur llru.a of W orceslcr, .Mars. t'ol. AVlllls H. Child of Wevhrldcc. who has hi en confined by Illness, the result i of an accident, fur a year and a half, was I utile lo ho In town Tuesday and was grouted by many Iriends. Sir. Child has been for many years a prominent mem ber and olllclal id the Addison County Agricultural societ . Theic was a big! change in the temprrnlttrc hero within I IS hours, the mercury ihinday morning I having Indicated 27 below zero. Tucfday j morning It u glstercd ml above, making i a dllfcrence of (!: d. greefi. Miss Isabelle I Carrlgan and Jhos Uertie Ilurdltt have! reluincil from i'lttsKud, where they spent the holidays al the homes of thfir re spective parents. Robins and phoebes were noartl singing in Middlcbury village Tuesday morning. The winl'T term of the village high and graded schools and ot tin- town schools outside of the village began Tuesday morning. The second semester rxf the college will open Thuis day forenoon. Mrs. Kdwnrd If. Farnham of Sudbury Is here to visit her molle r. Sirs I lotion W. Jones, and her sister, Mrs W. II. Stokes. sir. and Mrs. Prank Leonard ate moving Into the It. S. liene- llc house en Couil slier t. -Sir. and Mrs. llnry Hammond ol South Pleasant strvL are both confined u. the house by Illness. The Century club held a well-attended mei ting at the home l Mrs. It. 11. Cork r.vi Tuesday o nnlng SI Ism Ltila Woods, who has hi-cn sptniling the holidays at her home here, t (.-turned to Pair Haven .Monday to tesum" her wotk ns a teacher in the publio sch' nils. Work was r--.uimcd Tuesd iy in nil di arum tils of the 'local branch of the Vermont Mm bio com pany after a eiwpb- id days' shut-down for New Teat's. The Slisses Ada and Jennie Bristol nave returned from Wr gonnes, where tiny have been spending tin- holiday season nt the home of their i mother, sir;,. Myron T. Bristol. (Jeivge Mnnnlster, a furmi t well known resident ol Sliddlebury. who has been living In and near Montreal for a few years, is In town to spend a few days. The Ladles' association of the Congregational Church held a wi ll-nttendeil meeting at the home of Mrs. SUiiry Caswell Tuesday, The suu- iject was. "The Ministry J Reconciliation jin Burope," discussed by Sirs. B. H. iTliomas, Sirs. V. C. Harrington and Sirs. ill. L. Rand. Br. and Sirs. D II. Corkran of the Slethodlst Church of tills village lecuvod a dinner set of china from liie' church ns a Christmas present and Mrs.! c'otkran was give n a china aftcr-dlnn r pel by her Sunday school class. The W'-mun's Auxiliary and Aid society of iit. Stephen's '"lmrch held a w ell-attended meeting in the guild looms of Ihe church Tuesday al'ti'iioni The Sliddlebury suffrage club ha." been formed. Sirs. A. C. Houghton of New York spoke at a meeting and the follow ing olliiets were elected: President, Sirs. II-;. SI. Saunders; vice-president, Mrs. ro.v C Russell; sec-ietnrv. Sits. Fleil ". Hcckwlth; treasurer, Sliss Jennie Bristol. WorU tor the year was outlined. Tlio meeting was hold at thn home of Sirs. B. II. Saunders. This cluh is not only for those who believo in suffrage, hut more i . pool. illy fur those who desire to know more of the matter and is strictly a sut' I f rage stmk . Hil. The net meeting will be held at the home of Sir:-. Lewis Hath away ThuiMlav, Jan. 11, at o'clock. I U is CMK-oted that several new mombers I will be taken In at this time. Dr. Barl Cushman for a week, liar, roturncd to homo of his parents, Mr. and Sirs. 0car Cushman for a week has returned to Brooklyn, N Y. Ksirn B. Turner and his two nieces, the Slisses Anna Sanderson and Onotta Youtt, have returned from New York elty, where thov have spent a week at the homo of Sir, and Sirs. Harry '13. Youtt Word from lVputy Sheriff Hov.-aid W. llircliaid of Slioieham, who has IjCH-n serloui.ly three weeks and who had a slight attack of pneumonia In con junction with other troubles, Is to tho effeit that he is greatly imptoved nnd well on tin- way -o i pcovery.-The mi lium meeting of the Volunteers of SX I lose ccmipanv was held Tuesday and the fol lowing ollliers were elected: Foreman, I-'yodcri. I; Lal'mi: lust assistant. Juhn rieror clerk and treasurer, 1-3. J. Perkins; delcgatx to Slate convention. Kxi a 13. Turner. weeks' Illness, In the ICnd year of her ago. .Mrs. Alden had been blind for over 20 years. She was luitn October If., lvr., In Hcnryvllli., P. (J., Canada, and came lie-to with her pnretitn when a child. She was married to Juhn St. Alden .September 2.". Utl. She wiui the mother of six children, all of whom are now living. '1 hoy are: Charles Alden of Pawtncket. It. !...IIenrV live. When the International Harvester Co. wnp formed ho was ulaltied and lind tetnalned with the company since. He was the inventor of Ihe tubular stool mower nnd wn.i a valuable ni-in for that compnny. In Ms ho was milted In mar riage lo Lydla It. Cain of Bristol. She survives him, together'' Willi two sons. eorge 13. of Richmond and Roy of begun his woik nt Slontpeller yesterday P. O. Wllllatni spent the holidays with Ills paieiils here. William Onitulcy, Sits William luikelt. Sir. mid Sirs. Russell MVrli I; nnd others me among those who are ill.- 1'onald Fletcher of Colgate Col lege rami- home for the holidays. Polly Palmer has returned to Burlington. Sllss Alice llemeinvny was a leeent guest of Alden of Northfleld. Mts. Louis Liberty of South Purllngton. n damthter. Sirs. Slnhot ii. ivropi or siadlson. Ws and n ht-olher, Frank V. Bartlett of Detroll, Mich. The brrly was brought to Bristol on Saturday and the hmcrnl services held Sunday morning at nltip o'clock at the First Con gregational Church, the Rev, W. (i. SIneFariane olllclatlng. The burial was 111 (Ireetiwood cenleterv. The benlets were Dr. '. T. BrlL't's. C. W. Norton. C. Ueverc. Slass.. Mrs. l-3dward Scebohl if New Rochdle, N, siiss sinry Jane Alden and John SI. Aldcn o' Vergennes. Onslow, the young son or Mr. and Sirs. Levi It. Brown, Is III with grip. Peter Rus-ell died Sunday at the homo of his noii, Pfitcr, ft Addison. Sir. and Sits, Frank Harrow were called to Sllddlehuty .Monday to attend the fu neral or her hrother, Charles Briiyn. which took place Tuesday. Sirs. Henry Ringer has been called lo Leominster, '.Mass., to cjiro for her daughter, Sirs. Bert Teelyoa. who recently underwent u seil ous oieratlon Sirs. Susan S. .Men 111 Is spending a Tew d,iy. with her daughter. Sirs. Robert Sloorby of West Addison. Sir. and Sirs. Harry SI. Norton spent New War's with ICdward Whlttey of Brldport. -.Mrs. Frcul Brooks and sou of Troy, N. It., are (siting her parents, Sir. and Mrs. Dellwrt floods-peed. !eorge Rleli ntds has leturned to Worcester, Slius., after a lslt to his daughlcr. Sirs, William Ci. Miner. The condition of Onslow Hill her patents, way. D. C, proving. Sir and Sir. Dai hour sou WEY15RIDGE. llemen bo im- '" McC.ee, II. L. Johnson, Waller Wllghf, and F. ei. Wright. L. Roy Jacobs anil family rettiined Saturday lo Oetieva. N. V. Sllss Rtilh Newman or Poultncy Is visiting f i lend In town. Ralph Palmer has returned tn Stamford, Conn. The Willing Workers met In the Slelh oill.it Church parlors "Wednesday nfltr noon; hostestoa, Sllss Anna Nlehols-m. Sirs. Lantlon, sirs. Parker, Sirs Plain, aim. yulnlnn and Sirs. (Untitling. H. R. Hanmer of the University of Vermont spent Sunday nt his lunc here. Sllss Nellie La.May of New York city is visiting her parents, Sir. and Sirs. C. II. LaStav. Arthio- .ctmnlli.v I 111 ilth nf Btoomville, N. Y., who Is ill nt the homo the grip at his homo on Mountain street. of his daughter. Sirs. Ix-vl IJ, Brown, is Improving. Sarah, daugliter ot Sir. and Sirs. Ahnilimti Cohen, Is HI with measles. The watch night service at Ihe Ferris burg Congregational Church Sunday evening wns well attended and an Inter, stlng program as follows was carried out: Duel, Miss Klva Slunctte and Slips Pana Sterling, reading, "The Old Organ Walter Slason of Duvhurv and Homer Tart or South Burllnglon stunt Sunday at the home of SJr. and Situ. Arthur Smnllcy.-Slr. and Slis. A. 13. Wright spent New Year's day with relatives In Sllddlehury.-SIIss Srildn-d Smalley was a New Year's guest at the home of Sir. mid Sirs. I3dgar Tart In Stiirksboro. Su perintendent and Sirs. J. O. Baxcndale Repl-eionlatlve C St. Baker left Tor Slontpeller Tuesday morning. A large and appreciative audience listened to the debale "Resohed. that the automobile Is a detriment lo the majority ot owners," it the town hall .Monday night, the nlllr matlve winning. An oyster supper will be given at the Slethodlst Fpiscopnl Church Friday night. HANCOCK. William Ttnkhnm him moved his family from tSrsinvlllo Into the old hotel hero In town. Sirs. (!. R. Church wan In Roches pr for more than a week with her daugh ter. Mrs. John Aldrlch, during Christ mas.!.. St. and H. R. Church linvo the Farr A; Retinoly mill Set up and will be gin sawing ctaplKjaxd.i this week -Sirs Celestla Baton stient Christinas In Roches ter at Ak-xander Shmnpancy's dav evening Sirs. Ralph Adams and htollier, Samuel Shlrrey of Fertisburg, visited Slorichiy at the homo of their sister. Sirs. Fred McHntee. Sllss Rer nire Sterns, wlio has been visiting her aunt, Sirs W. C. Of-e, over New Year's returned to .Mlddlebuiy Tuenbiy. .Mrs. N. C. Oage, who Is confined to the house with grip, Is Improving. Sllss Ruth Donahue returned Tuesday to Mt. St. Mary Academy, Burlington, after spend Ing the holidays here. Her sister, Stlss Clelly, accompanied her for n day'n visit Mrs. L. L. Dwlre Is 111. John Ivenyon of Sliddlebury Is visiting his daughter, Mis. W. It. Gee. D. 13. Sle.ecli is In Montpeller. Sir and Sirs. B. C (leo und son, Kenneth, spent New Year's with Mrs. Gen's parents. Mr. arid Sfrs. Oliver Datiyaw of Ferrlshurg School opened Tuesday after I he holidays. SllssStella Cross of Addison Is teacher. Charles Sherwin of as mnld of honor, ehanneuse gown aii nations. The biicle- liest .inn ii The Fllrllbiirg who Wuri I earr il i cl hrotln r II. iiN.iti i tie v ,ir or Honor with n i n.a i r ted jin- witi. . li..t t W .tl I nUg H tie lime ii ii r v os re e ST. GEORGE. "Tho c. rumor, .jiiss uianys Aiunntte; eluet, the have returned from a visit In Burlington Slisses Jennie Steenson and Gimcvlove -Stisa Genevieve Kilbourn is ill Adams Sllss Bertha Collin gave a short ' Tho Outlook club will meet Friday aft talk and Secretary Ernest L. Rand of the ernoon at the home of Sirs U.ixe.ndalo , Vi,,',.A,Jl.loWcJ "lth a" :"'dr.s on , Roll call. -A Method That Saves Steps '- .in orcnesira comiKiReri in cno i-retiaratlnn of a Slen.1," "1 of Herbert Booth, MI:s Flora Booth and I Principles and History or the Flrel Sirs, Fred Booth furnished music. The Conker," Sirs DIckorman- "The Fl jouiig peopii! gatnercii nt the organ for a less half hour and sang the old year out and ' the new year In. At the close Kmcsl Do- I vine presented the pastor, the Rev, j. Hall j dale. A Long, with a ptirsti nf money Mir, Ber- onc-d by tha Brooks, who has b. StKs .Madge l'311wcll I." pausing her Vaca tion In F.msc Junction. Representative, Lawrence Wolllnger went In Montpeller yesterday. Sllss Jennie Welllngvr baa been pairing a week with her sister. Sirs. 'Walter Osborne, In Williston. Sllss Lucy Blnsdale. Is )asslns her vacation at her homo hen-. PANTON. Ik G, Kent was In New Haven Mon day, tho guest of Sir. and Sirs. William Mclntyre. Sllsa Pearl Warner teturnod to Waltliain, .Mass., Wednesday niter being al homo for the holidays Retue sentatlvc W. R. White went Tinsd.iy to Slontpeller lo 1"' piesent m tin- opening session of the. Lcgislalure.-Slr and Sirs. J3. U. Trnsk and her inolhe.r, Mr. Henderson, were guests New Year's day of Mr. nnd Mis, Vergennes. Anil re rapidly. Sir. arid Sirs. L. L Stagg will entertain the Ladles' Home Hi-dc this evening. Mr. and Sir'. Wmhway and son have gotio to Bllzabelhtown, N". J., to stMind the vinter with his LINCOLN. slst day in: "The F re- Cooker as an Aid In Housework." Mrs Dike, "Demonstration of Fiivlesn '"ooker." Airs. Wilson and .Mrs. B.LVen- patly of young ix-opln. chai"r Mr. a ml Mtv. II G Parker, en- Helghride (o Stlddlohury New .1, mm. u. ii. v.oociriilge, went Sun-pear's duy.-Slisa Christine Mnlllmrs re In Iltl ....1 ..l.l. I. . . ' reofvui or mo r. s nnvn inilnim; A. 1 Hi.inon iit Newport. It. T . N VERGENNES. 11:05 1:20 The Simdnv school of the I'on fvregational Cliuiidi held a I'hrist-iiirc- tree wilh appropriate exer- Isi". Fridav alti-rnoim.--lr. and Sirs II r llerriil-. Sirs. M. T. Bristol and daughters, the Slisses Ada and Jennie P.iistol have returnee) fiom c'ohasia-t, Mas.-.., after a visit to Dr. nnd Mir. Bert M. Bristol. Misx Caroline Reach, a 'eneher In the Uiwrf-nee Barnes school, Burlington, Is visiting her parents, Mr, and Sirs. Itawley F. Betieh. Sir. and Sirs. Diu-.tln SI. Barrows went to Chazy, N. Y In spend Now Year's with her slstor, Jlr.i. JoM ph Junior. Joseph Rush low and lYank Field have gonn to visit trletuls In Mulone and P.rushton, N. Y.--News has been received of the death l.i.-st wek In Rutland of Donald William, tlio throws' ear-old son of Sir ami Mrs Ix-ou Sorrcll, former rc-dilents of this piare. The liodv wan brought he.re for burial w C. Hill, who was failed here ,y the Illness of his father, Onslow Hill, has returned to Mohawk, N Y Sirs. Timothy McCarthy, who has been visiting SlMyor and Mrs. Charles' E. Stobbint, ban returned to Al bany, N. Y. Miss Stella Crosc, has flnluh od her crmi-sft at the teacher-training class at Brlstil and has been fngaged to teach the fchool at Slonkton Boro, which opened Tuesday morning. Sllss Denver Devere of New York Is the iruest of Sirs. John Oanio. Antnlne Banyea of Hlh- crate. Is vleltlns his ulster, Sire. Julia Ezra M, Ball and daughter, SIonday.- The Rev. itker went to Boston .Monday to attend the Billy Sunday meetings. II. R. Hanmer arid Duane Sprague havo re turned to the University or Vermont. Representative SI W. Wilson Is In Slemtpelier attending the session of I 10 IfilT Legislature. BrMol Lodge of Odd Fellows has electee then, orricers: N. G., W. SI. Sheldon: V. C, C. R. Bieknell: scerelarv, R C. Blodgett; treasurer, W. I!. Daggett Monday evening, January S, the officers of Bristol Le.dge and Onnwa Rebekah Unlge will be Installed. Peter Ashllne of shelbutne Is visiting at George Delong's. Sir. and Sirs. SI. C Taft have gone to Montpeller to remain during the present session of the Leglslatuie.-Drcw Varney returned to the University or Vermont Wednesday LEICESTER. Herbert Norton, who had been ill with blood poisoning, did Sunday morning at eight o'clock at his home In Leicester. He was (A years old and is survived by Tour sisters and one brother, Sirs. BHii Sumner of California, Sirs. Julia Churchill of Kansas, Sirs. Slary Johnson of Orwell, Sirs. W. C. Bush of Bran don, and John W. Norton of Orwell. The funeral seniles were held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the Norton farm In l.cicc-ster. MONKTON RIDGE. The winter term at the Ridgo sclinc! commencce Tuesday , January 2. Those pupils having perfect attendance during the fall term iv. Thelma Little, .Myrtle Hasklns, New Ion Thomas, Rich aid Partch anil Slervcn LaCrnih. Rus sell Little was absent one day. The Willing Workers mer for dinner ward Ranfiome. There wa.s a 'oeial at the home; of .Mr. a ml Sirs. W. J. Cox WiKlre-sday evening. The proceeds were for the benutlt ot the Hast Slonkton Church. Mlis Kvolyn Morgan has gone to the Slary Fletcher hospital lor an operation for appendicitis. Robert Cox. who has been visiting relatives here, has returned to Providence, It. . The W. C. T. will meet Willi Sits. Lizzie Mile Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Obed Clough and son Alfreel returned Friday lo their home In St. George after a wee-k's visit with Sfr. and Mrs A. IS Slile . SIi . and Sirs Merrit Cox and little sun, who have been visiting relatives In town the past week, have returned to their home in Rutland. John Elliot cil Bristol, who the past week ha.s bee-n visiting his niece. Sirs. Janette Barnum, and nephew, U. W". Slender, returned home Sunday Sirs. Harry Van Viiet and two children, who hue been visiting her parent-. Sir. and Mrs. A. R. Sliles. returned Thursday to Charlotte. SIrf. Orton T. Bamum, iigml 71 years, died Friday night, December 22, following a week'. illness of bron chial pneumonia. Amanda Dean was the daughter of Carlton Dean and Celestin Verge-tines high school, was the guest of ''iencii) Dean and vves born in Slonkton Judge and Mr.--. Frank L. Fisli on New A,,Bust 10. her entire Hie being Yrar's.--JudRi Warren Peel: of New Passed in this town. Sirs Barnum was Haven was the guest of Sir. and Sits. ''.'r '"' ' nrs a member of the Sletho Joieph Devoid on New Y.-ur's day Church. Those who survive her ate The funeral of Mrs. Theresa Alden was " ani1 daughter, Ilnrry O. Barnum held yesterday morning at St. Peters """ wwigiu v i;ddy, and a sriendlnn n in uavs' furlough with his parents. Sir. nnd Mr. William Tredeau. The week nf prayer will be observedu the Slethodlst l'3piseup:il Church Wednesday. Thursday and I'riday oviMilngs.G.'orgo SIllo of Woreivter. Slass., Is vllting hlr father, I'sadori- Slilo, and Ids sisters, tho SIlssos Julia and Lucy Slllo. Sirs. Nelson Hoy den h.-ui gone to visit In Boston, lve-lng-ton nnd Arllntrton, Slass. Leonard I.e. Bi-ouf and daughter, Ge-nevle-e, of Wer-c-ster, Slass., are niendlng a few days with his sister. Sirs. W. II. Norton, ni. the Norton House. The watch night serv ice at Hie Slethodlst Church Sunelay eve ning wait Interesting. The first half hour was given over to prayer and testimony, after which the pastor gave an address on "Rptnwpoet and ITospoct." .Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Devoid gave a Ne.v Year's dinner, at which 21 ot lhe-ir chlliire-n and grandchildren were present. Tho Helping Hand society of Slonkton Ridge will meet Thursday with Sllss Alice Ivoid. The directors and of-flce-rs of the National bank of Vrrgenno, h"ld their annual dinner at the Steven House, on New Year's day.-Attorney and Sirs. R. SY. sicCuen have gone to Slontpeller to attend the opening session of the legislature, and Sir. Me 'urn will also attend the resslon of the supreme court, now being buhl at Slontpelier. Leonnrd Hammond has returnee to Lud low after a visit to his mother, Str. R 1). Goodrldrfo.During the winter months the wcukly session of the probat" court will he held Saturday Inntead of Friday -Sir. and Sirs. W. R. Warner and tho Rev. J. Hall Long went Tuesday lo Sloritpelier to bo present at Ihe opening of tin. I.e-gislali-re nnd to attend the Governor's reception. Tho Rev. Tliomaa Stevenson went Tuesday to Shelburne and in the evening preaehev! an evangilis lic si-mum In the Slethodlst Kpiscopul l.urch llierv.-ll. Y. Smith of Crown Point. N. Y., is visiting his bru'.her-ln-!av, J Donovan .Miss Grace Kingslanil, who h:u been spending tho holiday with her parents Sir, and Sirs. R. L. Kingslatnl. returned Tuesday to Slontpeller lo re sume her dutle-s at the Statu library com-mis-don. Sirs ICdwanl Sev-bohl of New Rochelle, .v. Y . Sirs. Josephine Liberty and Sits. Leo l:rrow of Revere-, Mass.. and Sllss Hattie Alden or Pawtueke.t, IX. 1 , were called here bv the death of their mother and grandmother, Sirs. Theresa .den. Representatives-elect Judge F. W". Tuttle of STnrgeTine, Walter White of Pautoti nnd A. G. Wright of Waltham went Tuesday lo SIontKlier to attend tho opening of the Legislature' A daughter. Pauline Kllzabcth. was born Sunday to Sir. and Mrs. H. L. Hunt of Cobblcsklll. N Y. Mrs. Hunt was forrnorly Sllss Slary Stone, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. George 13. Stone of Verce-nne.. W. A. Knight nf SW-atmoreland, N. 11.. a former agricultural Instructor in tho On tho afternoon ot January' 10 all mern roetH ot the Ladle.-!-' Aid aro ren.Ui!steil to meet in their rooms at the usual hour for1vth the annual election of ollicers. The o1Il i cers ot Prospect Grange for the coming , year will be installed Saturday evening, January 1.1, by Past .Master T. C. Var I ney of Bristol. Refreshments will bo served. Comity Road Commissioner SVil- llh N. Cady of Sliddlebury was In town last week, Inspecting road work. -Sllss Ixittie Phillips of Bristol high school baa been spending the holiday vacation with Sir. and Sirs. Clvnton Pierce. SI rs. Bert Lathrope of Bristol spe-nt the week-end with her paients. Sir. and Sirs. D. D. Davis. Sirs. Laban Hurlbut of Portland, Conn., is visiting Iriends in town. Miss Stella Davis of Burlington has been spending the holidays with J. H. Davis and family. l-'riii Bryant and fri"nd, Sir. AVhee-ler. have returned to their home ill Slalone. N Y.. after spending several elays with Sir. Bryant's patents. Sir. and Sirs. L. A. Bryant Miss Slary' Tierney eif Burlington is spending a few days with Michael Tierney and family. Reprcn-enta-tive-elec.t L. A. Bryant, accompanied by Sirs. Bryant, went Tuesday to Slontpeller. Was mil Id arm inn post mn The bride's bouipi Miss Mnr,T.y Jim served sir and many neautirul gifts The Ir ft our o clock triiln for New Yoik flf r, ll.,... I . tney will reside in Mi loctn, S ll.u W l It,, l.l. ... . . serlptluris lo mai4,i7.ities for the She' library for the con,u g y The usual gat hoi Inc. if n ill.titj! for t.vt, I,,,., i i .1 will be held n the niureh day of this week Instead of T''Un 1 usual. Mr. and Sirs Hurry 1 e lltet ti..n 1....... ...... 1 ... I. . . . ..,., mixtv i lhi iivii oj up i no Proctor nfter spending the. Ii iid(t . Mrs. Gales'n mother, Sir Siar C Sirs Henry Jacob of B irlmgtot lipcn visiting friends In t jwo HINESI5URG. i m- temperature Saturda and day was from 10 to lc digre I .ero. The annual moetin r th gregatlonal Cliureh nnd oia-y held In the Vestre- Wielnr ) William Ualrymple ot I !rof. arid Sirs. Prariif 1. W oodn iw Rusco I gaining Roweloln College-. Sr. . visited his b or, F.. O. Martin, last week Al public (.ehoeils bcgi i next Slond Fred l!:irvi-il has rosl,,!-!. .il lo maker In the creamery and ten t t.. I. . .. I i parents. Ho will work in the lumber i in ,lis pi,-,.ee. Mrs. 13 N Parte h an woo.ts.-Thc lake at tht I'm'four children car ill with tonsiliti lias not yet frozen over, id- und,,r thf) doctor'u rare H I. I nviip n ltlirkili'h h t lil'rilininnlnf hni run - . . ... ... ' ' .tl. 1 t.f liU Ii i'i II V. U IUIU 1 Ij t 7 I " I ii.s low :ia l- cioktcs rrow. -.MiK3 uaii-y block lmlley of Nnw York in town Sim- Tho'nev. F X Hagntlorn of uny, one is ua-tnu; a new nouse num. on her placo In Addison The schools In town opened Tuesd-iv fot the winter term, sumo teachers a.-, in the fall The fjilo and r.upor given by the ladles of the Home Circle will l.e h. Id In tho Sletho dlst Kpiseopal Church parlors Friday eve ning of next week STARKSIJORO. Sunday for St Albans. Rouses Point, Ogdens- bursr, RIchford and Montreal. AIbo for Montpeller and Whit River Junction. I oror, Mrs 6:45 P- daily for Montreal and jHsb Edna Gall, went Saturday to Slont Chicago. Standard sleeper poller to spend New Year's with their daily from St. Albans nnd son and brother. Asa Ball.-eSUsn Sl.ido. tourist Bleeping cars from Us. lino Trurlo, who Is under treatment at the hex Jet, Mondays, w cunebuays . i-insioru saiiuauuni, is sidelining a tew days at the homo of Mr. ami Sirs. Fred Sillier Sllss Rena O'lirynn ot Nolthamp ton, Slass., and .Miss Winifred Shuck of SI. Paul, SIliui., vJslle.1 her ciiiisln. Sirs. 13. A. Ix-e I-'ildav. t.erov Dawson and SIIps IMllh Dawson of Windsor are vis iting their nml he i , sii Dawson. --I.MIss lilh'. Derwaj of lluiliiigton Is thn guest jf Ml- Mar Milen Mr Then-, vlde-i, ido.v of John SI. 6:45- and J-'rldjys to Chicago, with, out change. p. m., Sunday only, fur White River Junction. H'elflP- daily, thinugh slceplngj pais fiom Essex Jet to Boaton and Spilngriold. r, i,. itoiiHit'r.x. 'iicket ,iEi-iit, 'J'e-liplioni- 111 Church, tlio Rev. I. A. Veatna oftiriating. The e.'ireiN were John W. anil P. II. Ryan, Isaac Sillier, AHx-rt linow, Frank Geo ami c. II. ('aisso ami burial was m St, Peter's cemetery. Among those pres ent from away were Airs. IVlward Sic bold of New Roeiholl, N. Y Sirs. Jose--Phlne Lilierty and Strti. Ieo Lnnow of Re-von-. Sin.., Sites Hattie Aldcn of Provi elericf!, R. ., Sir. and Sirs. Arthur LocXlin of Northfleld. Among the lloral" tribtrte-. wan a wreath from frleiieki In Massae-liu-setts. Sirs. H3. B. Le-o hau close-el her store and gone to Monticello, Iowa., on a lltreo months' vLsll to relative. William Aus tin of Burlington is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Uiwreuce Austin. Jerry llynn of Anei-olel, Saskatchewan, I visit ing Ids uncle and aunt, Sir. and Sirs. Rob ert Hudson. --J. W. Crosloy, director of music at the Uulveirity of Vermont, organist and choirmaster at St. Paul's "'liurch, Burlington, will l at the vestry of the I'Vrrlbburg Congregational Church and organize sui old-fashioned singing i school class. The church will furnish rent, fuel, light anil piano free of charge- Tills ' for tho good of the community and alt are, I Invited to attend. Sirs. Eliza M Young lis suffering from a serious attack of the 'gnp. -Volney Avery-! who has heen riK'nd lng the holidays with his parents, Sir. anil .Mrs. L. E. Avery, has returned to Cornell University. Sllss Helen Jackson of St. Albans is spending0!! fow days with Sirs. Charles Tull. leon Sorrcll haa moved his family from Rutland here. Sllss Kath-r Coughlan of Burlington Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D, J. Carroll. Sir. and Sirs. Edward Dalrymple. of Worcester, Slat., are -pending a few days with hid nnphfuv, William and Wal ter DalrympR Sir. Alice Sloore leaves to-day for Belmont, N. Y., to spend the winter. Staunton Woodmau left last evenlnK for Nw York city, where he has a position. Mrs. Carrlo Bcott of Burlington is virltlnff Sir. W. D, Wood- man. BRISTOL. George 11. RuiHctt, who died December 20 nt West Palm Bench, Fla., was born In Bristol in 1SIII, Ho wns educated In the common schools of the town. He resided in BiIpIoI until 1S7R, when he went In Minnesota, residing for a number if years In'" XI. Paul nnd Sllnneaimlls, wliiie lie wns cmpl'Jved by Fuller .t John son In Ihe fni in machine IiiinIiuvn Luti r he leninveil to Siadlson, VV'ls , and be came conni-eted wl'h the Waller A Woul Sl 'Winu and Reaping .Machine i'i He inollier, Casp, r Demi, all of this town, and four grandchildren The funeral was held at her late home Tuesday morning, DecL-mb.i , al ll::' o'clock, tho Rev. Sir. SUiiinnril, pastor ol the Methodist church, cvlllciating. There vviu a large attendance, testifying lo the esteem In which tho deceased was held. The burial was In the Ea.it Slonkton cmctory. Frajik Meader 1. recovering from a few days' illness ORWELL. Hands Cove Chapter, D A. It., will hold its annual (Tiitlem.in'H night at tho Indies' mom In Orwell Januarv 12. The FurUiiyht!;- cl-ib h, ,l i.. Meeting last week with Sirs. ,. il. Thomas, 21 being prevent. -Fred l.afb y has taken Stra. .Martha Griswold's farm for the romlng yeav.-.Mi'. and Sirs C. (3. Allen will move lo his father', George Allen, In the spring. Potor Pralso has pur chnsoil Mrs. SI. p.. Brown's farm. Sirs. Brown will move to her house en the vil lage in the spring A il uighter has heen born to.Mr. and .Mrs. L N. lie-ssete -SI. 11. Stcilman has returned fiom Mlildlelmry, where he spent two weeks, - Benjamin Needh.un has relumed from Albany, N. Y - George Hammond of .Manchester has been with his father, C. L. Hammond. Sir. and .Mrs. Francis Conroy of Rutland have been In town for a few- days. S. J. Dcs.Mdon, who spent 'i month at the Fanny Allen hospital, has returned homo much Improved C. E. Rlackmrr, who was Feven weeks at tho Slary Flt rher hospital for blood polsnnlnc. I do ing well. Sir. and Sirs H D Branch have relumed from Pawlet. wner they fpent some days with their dauehtor. Sirs, Clark. Sir. nnd Mrs E. E. Young are entertaining their nlccp. .Mis Shirley Snitth of Oberlln. Ohlo.-Slr and Sirs. Hcfnry Wolcott havo rcurrned from Slid clletown. sllss Amy R' wa at honiM ChiUtmas for a few days with her paients, Sir and Sirs. T. E. Ray Thomas Chnmberlln of New Yoik spent Christmas with his sift" Mr 1"1'n Barron.-Sllsn siaud Smith Is at homo from Springfield. MahS.-Johu Puiccll of Clous Falls and Benuird Pun lt "f H'"! son. N Y. have been with their mother. Mrs. Ague Puiccll. MRIDPORT. Hair- llro n of ,M idiihbni -pi-ni Ne.v c al t- dav w Oh D llli e Mi l.vcli-i Halilwii. lui.- i'1 1 ill lied from M' '"' '" 'I I. IICIIIC-IIH.i rem. '" '''. Sir. and Sir. Clinton Smith are at home from Slassachusett for the win ter. Fred Smith returned with them for a visit with parents, Sir. and Sirs. I-'. C Smith. Friendship Bl'do cl.is and the ) Young I'o'iple' Bibh- oln.- enjoyed a slelgli-ride to Bristol on New Year' night and a chicken-pie supper at the Bristol j 'House. The Rev. U. K. Hackett spent ilnst week in Everett, Slass. his family j returning with him Saturday.. Sllss Cyn thia Cole has returned lo her school In ' Burllnglon The Neighborhood club met yesterday with Sirs. Edward Cnta.. Sirs. Janet Norton of Bristol is visiting her sister, Sirs. C. Latino. C. 13. Lathrop land C t,adue were in Butllngton Tues day to gel supplies lor the new black smith shop which is Hearing completion. .Mr. and Slr.. Powell Tatro are patents of a son, born New Year's day. Vesper I Thompson of this town lunl Sllss Kate j .Moody of Lincoln weie married Dee-etn- ber J.". In Wati-rbury. After a sliort honey moon they returned in their home here (Tin- Doji-as Mie'ety will meel January III I at the i luip h p irlors with Mrs. Christina I Steadman and Slis. Ansel Palmer as I hostesses. Tin-men an- invited to iliunei. narian i.h-ii'K and .virs .John ;ni. ley are ill with the grip. SOUTH STARKSBORO. I Tile Rev and Sirs M. C.irtv and little I son li ft in re .Monday for their future home in Iowa. Walter Or is and fam ily wore guests Christmas of his sister. Sirs. William Orvis, and r.imily. .Mr and Sits David 1'oll.inshee and SItss Lutheria Varne; of Lincoln were cuests at a New Yen's dinner tat Walter Young's. Russi 11 Young .Ttfended ,v fatmers' meeting in Mldillebury Wed 1 ni'sd.i.- . NORTH FERRISRURG. 1 Sladamo Cuiaon. who i- In her ;i-th year, Is coullned to her bed at the homo of her son, Adoiphus Cuisnn. v.ith whom she makes her home.-SIrs. Kenneth Tracy of Slars Hill, sic., is visiting her father, D. t. Noonan. Representative Stephen Noonan went Tuesday to he present at the opening of the General As simibly of the Legislature. The four-act ljlav. "A Girl in a ThoiiMind." under the jiilpioes of the King's Daughters' society. 'was pn-senli-d in Allen hall Friday eve ning The hall was Idled to Its capacity. The parts were taken by 11 female ehar- I riders. .Music wn furnished on the violin ' and piano by Percy Kimball anil Edward LMelhv. The proceeds are- to be used ;f- a 'starting fund lor : ,!.rarv budding. ..M i Catherine Ball and daughter, Florence, are visiting in New York city. -Mrs. I3r win Graves ami daughter, Esther, ot Ver gennes are spending a few- days with her parents. Sir. and Sirs. W. H. 1 Van. Tho JOpworlh 1-e-ainic heJd a sociable at tho parsonage with the Rev. and Sirs. Freel Ilagudoni New Year's night. SHOREHAM. The thin number in : lie niirte will ho givun Friday night, v h. m S Piatt Jones, entertainer, will appear - Winifred Bald win, who has hec'i at home fnr 10 days, has returned to Springfield Representa tive I1. W. Waite went to Montpeller Tuesday. Slist-es Dorothy Smith and friends, Rila Clement and Gladys l'31athorpe have returneil to their schoed in Northfield, Mass. .Mrs 1. P Sharon entertained Ihe Moravean elirh Tuesday. Dr. Howanl, who ha. lieen at home for ;o days, has returned to the Slary Fletcher hospital for treatment. Sir. and Sir... II. II. Burge and Winona Wood have returned from Boston. Dr. Slary M. Piatt, who passed Christmas in Cambridge, Slass., Is nt homo. The town school open on Monday. Ferrlshurg will preach at the sietl Church to-night at 7-30 o'clock ir Hon with the week of pruyir rl TTMnKRHir.T, PF-XTRT? The funeral of Abrahxm Slir iw, dlexl I-c. 25 at Worcester SI -s held Thursday morning at S' 1 1 Church, with burial in St ihem.i . tery. Sir. Slarlow va . ' nf dent of Underbill. He w i a na lire-land, where he was born m c inns dr.J-, IJcjS, being W year eid 'day of his death. He Is survived n 'tnn flw. llt'n It. Mn.tMII.1, ,Jnlt . iter, Sirs. Edward Biggins of Sluldh and a brother. IYiuieis Ma low place. Slajislleld Cump. N of A., al their atinial meetng tho following officer V. ;.. F. O. Slater W banker, C. G. Ten-Ill escort, J. F. McCa'if llasklns; sentry, E. one year, SI. Ryan, two dell; three yeats, E. C P C , A , T i lerk, I w a chin in, Rrecn u, i v ir ., .1 O 1 Bre i, imp WALTHAM. and Mrr. 13. Booth and Mrs. Sir. and Sirs F. C. W.o-d. Sir. C. W. Ward, Sir. and Sir. A. and family were guests ot Sir It. H. Booth in Vergerne.s New Year's day.-Sliss Slaud Hunt has gone to Slont-polii-r for an extended vlnt. Mr and Sirs. A P. l.'inow spent New Year's day with friends In Ferrisburg. .Miss Marlon Wright is at the home of her parents. Sir. and Sirs. A. G. Wright Sir. and Sir. Hi 11. Slack of Northlield were guests of Sir. and Sirs. G. A. Hunt over the week-end. School commenced Tues day in district No. I after a short recess for the holidays. Mr. and Sirs. P. W. Oti and family were the guests of Mr. and Sirs. Hailed; Pe-'k in New Haven New Yemr's day. Sllss Esther Suedcn is slowly improving from her recent ill ness. W. F. Bairows, Henry Ilallock, William Jaekman nnd A. C. Wrlcht at tended the milk producers' meeting in Sliddlebury Saturday. Albeit G Hunt has returned to Norwich Univ"rsltv after spending tho Christmas recess with bin parents Sir. and -Mrs G. linn" siciari. Dr. A. L. Fogg JSIr and Sits Braley have gone to Bauer hi d to w inter. Mursliull Biishey, who had noi-n hi er.U months with tuberculosis, died suddenly Monday evening Sir Bi served m the Spanish-. Vmericaji Win Is supviveii by his wife who was Beesle Ste'reo. The f meral will be at St. Thomas' Church and nuri.il at St. Thomas's cemeterv Tho en sciiuoi op'-ncM i lie:1!!!! lor t ni ter term. Mrs Edna Jai k 'op be alarmingly 111 la.: Friday ,ml was it re-moved to the hospital and ati oper jverformeel. I; i believed 'hat she tatlve, went to Montpeller Sundn riing ST. GEOIKiE. CALEDONIA COUNTY j HARDWICK. j Tin- . iindiliou of .Mrs. LL-.J-ie Stewai t, 'who suffered a shook Saturday morning. Is serious. Sirs Stewart was found in the ! cellar about 10 o'clock bv her daughter. II is not known how lone she had been ' The funeral ivf tie rge Rue1, wb New Year's morning, was hold Catholic Church at Pbelhurno " St. George. SCr. Ruel la surviv his wife, one son. George T Ruel of u..it.'r. Ai.in - iiirf-i- n.-iiieiiiei ir WillljLms of SI cteorge. Mrs lb 11 son of Plattsburgh. V V. Miss Ruel of St. George, a lirntln r Rui I ni Sahsburv ; and fc ii t..-i a M- 1 .....I.- -M-. 11 ..I . , of Barre, Mrs. John Btiloy e f SI mt and Sirs. Louis Buley of I.iei iund by eight grandchildren SOUTH BURLINGTON. Tile schools reopipe-l ' i. the 1" days' Christmas n I.iwreticc has lak n ,n , farm he bought of J B su ami .ir titrong nav urr -n tliere -Charles .Martin, whose home is ' remainder of the win!., w il . . ' . . . . . t . f t II... ..!... .. 1 GRANVILLE. Blanche' Slamilni.- of llanciKl; vith hc-r sister, Stts Clyde Campbell. A. A. Brlggs, town represi-ut.itive does not Im-1 prove very fa--l and was not nliln to go to Sloiitpelier Tuesday. Orra Hook has gone to Stuneham. .Mas., to work. The I remains of Sirs. Clara Derby Slorse wore Jirought hero .Monday lor iuteime-ut In l-.lmwooil cemetery. A number fiom here attended Ihe opening or the lierce .Me morial hall ai Rochester last week.' ADDISON. A to. ial was held at the chiiri II Wed nesday evening. ..Mis. R. E. Bristol and children of Burlington have boon spend ing several days with her parents. Sir. Bristol emtio Saturday and returned wilh them Slonday.-Slrs. llulda Clark's 77th birthday was obherved by a family gath ering at her home on Sunday, 21 being present.-Stella Croes has gono to Slonk ton Boro to teach school Sirs. SI. A Smith spent km week In Cornwall with her itlstor. Sirs. HambUn.-John ThoraaF was In Slonklon Slonday to attend the funeral nf Mrs, Orton Riirnum. Silt's Slay Crane gave a luncheon part last Thurs day to 20 of her girl friends. Her engage ment was announced to George Will niarth. SUM Ethel Smith of New Haven has been the guest of her cousin, Slav Ctjtne, for a few daysHanie t Smith hat returntl to her school in Now Britain, Conn. Rusfell Smith has gone to Slont lelier to take up his il title- ns doorkeep er at the i-apltol Elmer Spencer has re turned to his studies at Corff well. Sir. and Mrs .loi-eph King have been eiitoe--tabling their daughters, Slary and Lizzie. flshuiy, and who is employed by S R. Gallagher, received ,-evere injuries c'-aiit his head ami face Saturday while at wotk raising the gate at the .Lukson bridge dam. Ho was taken to Burling ton. The Rev. Frank Lowe of St. Johns buty stjoke' in the. Slethodlst Church Sun day morning. Everett Eaton, who ha been visiting at E. SI. Jordan's returned to hi.s home In Hyde Paik Saturday. Sllss Evelyn Conant Is visiting her aunt. IMhw SI. Currier, In Storrisville Slisa Mr and Sirs. J. E. Sullivan. Word has been received that Sirs. Osesr Dodge, who i in the Pittsford sanatorium, l Im proving. Sirs. A. G .Miller slipped on the floor Friday while mopping and broke one arm. The vvek nf prayer Is being ob erved at tho Slethodlst Cnurc h. Gordon Austin of Oilcans was m town Sundiy. Ellen, the young dam-liter of .Mr and Slis. Elmer lA-ach, who wns taken to a hospital Tuesday at Burlington, is in a critical condition, with little hope for i-pi over y . Mis Lizzie Siew'ait who suflVied a .Imtk Saturday morning, die. I Tuesday veiling. She was one of Ilardwlck's highly esteemed women and is survived by one son. John It and a daughter, Jessie, of this place -Sllss Flossie Kirn ball ot Clnremont, N. 11.. has been a re cent guest of her parent.. Alden Olrn stead, who is working in Swanton, has been visiting In town for a fow day.i rv.ink Melg retnrned to Montre-.ll Mon day. A farewell reception wa. given Sir. mid Sirs. SI. .1 Davis at the Slethodist Church Ftlda" evenin-" IUrry Sheran ha. llnishtil wrk for c. Si. leach and will go to Chester, I'a.-Mrs N T. SHchaud and Miss Car-ic P.owell were In Slornsvillo Sunday Albert Lloyd visited at his home in ivmltney the hrst of the week. F. L. Imnri of Richforc'. wai in town Tuesday. C C. Dwinell left Mon day for Slontre.ol, where ho expect, t-i Ih'd employment. Mm. J. F Conant la vihltng In Morrisvllle. Tony Cotantlno returned lo Windsor Tuesday.-SIi s. N. C. Slorso is in Danlelson, Conn., for an Indefinite stny.--Slifs Winifnl lark?, who underwent a serious operation at the hospital some Hmc ago, wat. able to re turn home Slonday Sirs. W. A. Dutton and daughter were In St. Johuf-bury Fri-ilay.-llon. W II Taylor is in Slont peller attending supreme court ir I Mi.- c R. Hriiitlcv -.ndition of little Walt r sv !-S w as broken by h kr k i -ome time ago, t- o pr i.'harlcs Slycrs is qu-te i e,. e "ioily has finished dn u g vv vciiiey in sneiuurne H- ) r 1 'n ...ti ni ti ut-i.'.!! ol p" itr' .'ir' v Pearon of Essex Junetlor w ,s ti- of her brother, H F Till- w the last of the week. Slis V V li ii s InL-nn Ilm 1.-,..,. Ill !,-.. for treatment Slonday -To n Agricultural club will meet ,n I l.lll'U l- I I IUu . Il.. Ill .11 ! ' HI .-Ml MI I Danby and Sllss Slarparet Tlllev of lington,, were guests of Sliss Cath ! Comstork Friday afternoon ..nil eve 1 Homer Taft attended t'v vcr i Bristol Slondnv UNDERBILL Word lias ho -o t. c tv-i d of Sirs. Elizabeth Ci. - d liie iinme oi lu-r u.umi.' r .vir . a A. Johnston, at Ea-t lln H'n In She was born lit llaxbara Pn vim lltietieo. ami 11:111 nev.-r rullereil 11 until three years ago, when she fell injured her left hip. Mrs Cass' g ter In Cunada. She married in 1SV was left a widow in 1S72, Besides Johnston, aUu leaves a second dau Sir?. Mary C Hale cv' this place !7 grandchildren nnd .0 gria grntui dren. Sirs. Cuss had prevm.i.iv rv. in Jamaica Plains, and rpi rt 1 r mors in Underhdi will i.r unu mi h CHITTENUEN COUNTY SHELBURNE. until her health prevt-tite I r wns held Thiirsdny at t-- - r -lo her daugliter. Stra. Johnst v inent at Esex Center I'ndu The phpils ot Sirs It. S i'' had perfect attrndanc dar term are as follows. lua and --'.u u and Chiyten Cook S'atney Pre absent but mio day i .u -o f Slls.s Hazil Kills1., b.u. r sc'hool at New Jeitcy after f I' hnlldaya with her par im- S'r i 1'J. W. Knight. -Sits-. Sla me who is attcndim, school a' s bury, and .Maude Grave ' Slontpeller Seminary, wci the holidays. St rs SI 1 M Slornsvillo was the guest cf In Sirs. W G. Sload, latt w.-k Waters eallod on friends 1" u-wn is snendlnc a fsw days wit1- hrr r MONKTON. Tin- thud nuuibei of the lecture course will he nivn I'lidaN ivenlng liv the Scott and Mahoni i coliip.inv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and mipi isoiiator Mm it ,n innpli K all' ii.i d me Nee Y-.irs bins U-t I, line tt tin Wood imp hill ,1, u Tho honiiv of Mr. and Sirs. Emerton Thorpe waf the teene of a pretty wed ding Wednesday December 27 at two o'clock whr. their only daughter. Ellabeth. was united In marrlagu to Jack VofS of Eltzaheth, N. J In the presence of about 30 guest!-. Tho Rev. Rufus C. Flagg of North Craftsbury performeJ tho ceremony, the same minister who married the bride's par- J ruts 2S yeais ago. The room wore its Christinas decorations of evergreens, and the couple wcie married In front of u bank of evergreen. Miss Eva Simmons of Burlington plaved the wedding march The bride was gown , d In wlille in-t over white taffeta and iiril'd a bouiiwet or white roses She w.ii. i docmiind pendant the girt of lln .ron' i Tin- mil attended by Mrs i The annual church meeting ot ' ip ' srregatlonal Church was held at t'u eh parlors Wednesday " MILTON. Union fervlces arc being hald thie for the week of prayer Sunday and nay evenings were ai me e ongrccai v-nureu ana iiiurruax -iiici iic.m nui t aii i n tra n. 1 1 i nn ii.i nn c 11.1 .irji. uniiurs l. 1 aroer u.n iciu from a visit with ber daughter Adams, In South RoyuMon SL i id .lames Wagner ami sop i f Snantun. guests of his brother. Zch W ge r Year's day. -.Vis Ida S'raU h tnttieii mini ner n ime in : w lieii Musi-. and Miss I IF i 1 1 W arne Middlehury to u - n-.- u iw ' h. a filled si houi w 1 1 1 c i'l.t'Sd.,V Ill-Ill U1' I 't I'll).' I'i 1 t