THE BATtnE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. b RANDOLPH BROOKFIELD i Ln r1 Magee Boston Heater and HotWater Kl Combination Retains all the advantages of both systems; perfect venti lation and 1 equal distri bution of heat. Magee Furnaces have heated New England home uccestfully for over 60 year. Magee Furnaces Are Reliable, Serviceable, Economical Fresh Hot Air at a Reasonable Cost rii W Sold by N. D. PHELPS CO., Barre Magee Furnace Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Mrs. Kmily Stock well of Koclieste'r naa cuiiio lor a Hiiort viMit with her Sla ter, Mis. (j. O. Howe, wlio lately re turned from Florida and licr son, C. J. Stockwell, and family. O. If. Humphrey of Nortlillcld, accom panied by a party, was in town Monday to enjoy tho boating on tho lake. Mrs. F. O. Ralph had thn misfortune to fall one week agn, turniiitf one of Mias Acnes Sault, who lias been out her anklea. straining the. nerves and liua of tho oflice of tlie Herald and News for mcnts and disabling Jiur so bIib cannof. i wo mourns, mis returned to resume, ncr want work, iM'L'inninu' bv workimr in the aft criinon. mi Lie she ih stronger. Mr. and Mrs. Homer ad went to (Jeorjre Allen of Randolph wan in town Saturday on business. Trm II V ni., ,,::i...l 1,... un IS l'o.nfrct Tuesday to pas some time r Magon' n'd UmU ,n H.ndolph Aon: at the ail farm with their son, Solon day. 0, F. Nichols of White River Junction was in town several days last week on at Vnil, and family. A new steam hentiwr plant is being installed at thn passenger depot to rP' business place me tun iiirnace wliicli lias been unable to heat the room so it was com fortable for those in waiting. The rail road company have sent their gang of i.,i.u .Ml,,,iii,jr nuit- mill, turn nnnn Hrv 10 steam litters tt the work, which n0n' Thn ladies' aid society's serving cir cle of the Second church will meet with Mrs. A. L. Follansbeo Wednesday after- was begun on Tuesday, Mrs. K. I,. Mclntj-re, after passing the Among those who attended the Chris tian hndnavor convention held in Beta- winter in Miirlincton with her daughter. .l"T7 wer8 liev- wm "V..' ")" Mm. Guv Loudon, returned here on Tues- "Ua, AIfrcd I,all belli . ... . . . . I Heard ami Avu l.nurn day and will open her house on Randolph avenue (or the summer, and is expect ing to remain here through the season Mrs. 1. S. Chase left on Tuesday for Boston, where she went to visit her son, Heard and Avis Lewis. Fifteen were preserit at the mission ary meeting of the First church held with Mrs. K. L. Wills Thursday after noon. Five of them were invited guests. IV Mil O.Ml, ,, ... , ...... . I John Chase, and wife, and make the ' 'i"r"n was picas ant ly speni, uu plished. acquaintance of their four months' oh grandson.' Air. Chase will join her later and they will go to Shelburne falls Mass., to visit Hev. and Mrs. Frederick Leeds, the latter being their daughter. and may be pone two months before their return. Mr. and Mrs. Leeds, who have been passing several days here with them, left for their home on Satur day, making the trip to Shelburne Falls by automobile. rem hebekah lodge, held their regular Mrs. C. 0. Lewis is sick with ton- silitis and at this writing is confined to her bed. , Mr. and Mrs. K. A. filvsson, Mr. and Mrs. I. (). Keveg and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Keves were among the relatives to at tend the funeral of Frank J. Parker, which was held at his late home on the cast hill Monday afternoon." J. W. f'annenter and daughter. Mrs. L. W. Morse, went to Concord, N. H., s(J. (.... C m I .... 1 11 ) $T J I '"'i 'IT Illilii.'iiililllllllllliillllliilllliillllllllillililllllllllliiieX T I - 0 T7 AttR"""""' i"'" """"!":!" "'''Hli, :; I- . i i, . 1 .... yrj, V J tSi-rc VNf'"'" """ ii'ic'iii;::: :::iii!i lit l .... yt-v-x7 K ll 04BV AS """ ".(;,'' Mil.!!!'! I'1 J I f 1 1 1 IT .... M" H nrx rni di 1 m J..!.!,' ' j mi r i ORANGE. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Flanders were called to Portland, .Me., hist Saturday by the serious illness of Mrs. Flanders' sister, Mis Heatrice Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crockett of Xorth field were in town Monday, calling on friends. Mrs. Alta Richardson is spending it few days with friends in Barre.- Miss Lula Thompson of Jiarre was a guest of friends in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magoon and son, Delmer, of Greenfield, Mass., arrived in town last week. Mr. Ma'goon returns to Greenfield for a time, on Wednesday, but will come back later to spend the summer. James Rocks of Lyndonvillc was a re cent guest of his brother, F.dward Rocks. WEBSTERVILLE. Smith & ('timings' lish cart will call on oii 1 liursilav witli a tun line 01 ftrsh and salt water fish. RELIANCE LINE Spraying Outfits Send for our catlog PF, describing the large line we carry of Spray Pumps and other valuahle spraying accessories, and you will quickly un derstand why both our quality ami price cannot be beaten. Compare Our Trices with" Others So matter how small or how large your spraying job is this year, we can furnish you with the proper outfit and at the right price. An Important Do You Have (o Lug Water for your houa. lawn, purdm. flower-twin, eU. ? Thr' enough dru'iupry in lif thut cannot he avoiHd, hut luririnr water m one of the thintra for which there U tio excuse. Our Hydro-Pneumatic Water Sys tem m inexpensive, will pumn water from any source of umly. will furnish abundant water for every need, and U tha ideal WATER SYSTEM FOR COUNTRY HOMES FrMMro nurrior in mny rlrvulrd lank. Fnrrm watrr throughout the hotM, if nrc (Miry. Ko matter wher you livr. hrther on m hill or in i. hollow, or how larir or mall your houM iray b. you rir watr. twk aliout your pla-c anil for y,mrvlf haw mar-n you r4 water, thn writ for our tprrial book DW. meeting on Tueiidiiv nivht. ainl in uihli- lion to their regular work, initiated two Monday, called there to attend the fu- candidatos. 1 literal of .Mr. 1'anncnters nepnew s who. Silver Cross circle of Kind's Dauchteis 'r- ' ni" Pamenter. Jliey reiurnea held their regular mectiiiu with Mrs. ",m' "PUnes.lay. C. J. Stockwell with a small attendance. At the annual meeting of the home The devotional service wuh leu, I hv Vln lliiissionary society of the Second church r ullam, the cted for the rl.for l. l... loUn n..riiAn. ensuing year: rresiuent. Mrt. Inez oii,- fcr.il to tile hospital, for treatment for a tipri vice-president, Mrs. Sarah Fullant; Hie devotional service was lead bv Mrs. missionary society 01 tne i-secc W. R. Sargent. The circle voted to give held Tuesday with Mrs. F. L. 1 to Mrs. Etta Farrington. $10, for her following officers were elect daughter, who is to be taken to Burling- 'nsuing year: President. Mrs. diseased knee. Thev also voted an addi tional $10 for the buppoit of the rest room Mrs. W, B. Viall has received news of the safe arrival of her daughter, Mrs. Lucie Viall lieeknian from a two months' trip to Japan, China and the Philip- nine islands. Mrs. Heekman landed at San Francisco the "Jd of the month. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Whittcmore have returned from a three weeks' stay in Middlebiiry, Rutland and Burlington, and Mrs. Whittcmore is at the Catholic rec tory, the housekeeper for Rev. M. S. O'Donnell, while Mr. Whittcmore has gone to Bethel for a few days. Mrs. Crosby Tyler was taken so sud- ttecretary, Mrs. Mvrtie Perham; treasnr ler, .Mrs. Arihie law: executive commit tee. Mrs. Sophia E. Follansbee, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, and Mrs. Emma Uit- ty. Deacon T. Frink of the First church and Deacon I. L. Stone of the second church were elected delegates to repre sent the churches at the Vermont Con gregational convention to la- held in Barre next week. BETHEL Miss Marion ran ington, accompani bv Dr. O. V. Greene, went this morning ... f..-.. l,'l. ...!.. li..u,iilul in Itnr . , ... . . , . . j- ... i . .. ,1 l lit,' .ii.i y I " iu.pi-i.i.1 ... ..... ucmv ill wuii Hiinenuiciii.i last mccki,. . . , .,:,. i I ,. ., ., . , i.i i ii . linuton, to have a knee examined lv a torium for an operation, from which she I 1 u making a good recovery. MONTPELIER The "Reliance Line" System Will Light Your Country Place by Electricity SAVE YOU FIRE LOSS AND WORRY IM ua know what you ntM. Our prion arr riirht. Snd for t.irhtin f'atalo P. E. Write ia or m C, E. Sarlf, our (rnrral aarnt at Bartw. or J. L. Arklry. Barra. Hfwaaaartm far (iaaalra K (imw far All Tara.M Somen worth N. H. Cracketf. Shaw & Lunt Co. 6a No. Washington St., Boitoa A Complete Electric Lighting Plant With a "Hyray" Battery Gives you liht any time you wish it. For further information and prices, sec Barre Electric Company North Main Street Barre, Vermont It is unlikely that Montpelier semi nary will have a track team this xtim nter. as nfaterial docs not seem to be forthcoming, and the energies of the young men will lie turned more toward baseball, itifctead. Miss Hazel R. Wheeler of this city and Robert Read Pierce, assiytant man ager of the Standard Oil company in Formosa, were married in Yokohama Japan. April l.'i, Miss Wheeler having ar rived there from the I'nited States the evening la-fore. They are to reside in Formosa. I lie luiieral ol William Miller was held from St. Augustine' church yes terday, Rev. Fr. Mrkenna officiating. The bearers were Orville Pine, Adolphus Oligney, and Jaine Twist, long-time 'mplove of .Mr. Miller: Paul lheriault. from the St. Jean de Baptise society John McCargan and Charlea Murphy of Burlington. The Eagle and St. John de Kaptixte Mxiety attended the funeral and represent a 1 1 vea were also ptewnt from the Manchester. X. II, lodge of F.Iks, of which Mr. Miller was a mem-la-r. Burial was in the Catholic ceme tery, and during the wrvice and the tHiti of tlie funeral party, curtains were drawn in all place of btmirtes. The niiiiii.il meeting of the Mount Cal ary conm il. Scottish Rite Maon, w eiured Monday evening. Seven cattdi- lat t'k the llith degree. tUTieelf n -elected for the ensuing year ere as follow: Frank I.. Small, sovereign priiic1; fsmi-a S. Wilson, high priest; U'altcr C. Wali1nirn. aetiior ard-n; t'.r tiesf K. tlark, junior war.h'n: Cbatle H. 11,-atnn. x-crcfarv and treasurer. Tl. ariintcd lhceia are: Joseph M. Bill hs k. M. of C: i itriieliii P. Hatch, ho pitaler: Ralph B. Irnny, M. of H.; Aha mnlcr E. Bruce, tvlrr. EAST MONTPELIER Mr. Edith WilUrd and Mr. .1rie ; Sibley were htisincs iitot in Mont jrflur and IVarre Saturday. M' Fdna ArlMKlle ha finished work at the Wool ort h tre in Brre and I stopping at home. . A. IjtPomt la a..l. I,,, trrdtet, Iicsf,r, In Josli Mtirty of thia place. (,-rld Macon hr w.isHs'.l mull at tlie Eat MontplMT -nanwry. Mr. and Mr, l.ee t'Landler were ia Plailiflcld May i. H'ram -,rrow in MontfwIrT f l,iisin'- Saturday. .wre !" ! aeiTjfed a wct)a ,n , nutter factoty. j . P. 1i lli tt a l'.n4 huM j i giipf him rrii'Ii '"ire and cwr- h. !b riM.U-T l,a l.tr.d ft f'f fh mug th M . tPoit. 1 1a 1 nT)4. a iiw't at uAr-. -. (it k-u.tsi t t'-- I m of hrr fr- Mi. so-l Vr I". A. 1n-wt. 7 h natr or-.W-s wmw -sr X"" ov. lat . it-'!"if for ftx'r fnst !.,. .tw ! tay ea'l-.f tta :., K't i ! ' s wo'd t i:-r 4o . . !-(' t a ti-!r i.tn I farm I r wifwt w in V " "! t lt r.-ii f;, f. i.. v!w t ift r If., iTr 1" !'! 'I I it... f al.tr .wfipfii-sw ( lames Kcbard leaves his position in the lAiubertoti stable Friday to work on a farm in Hartlund. lames A. Graham has shipped ten toim of maple sugar in wooden pails this season, for which he paid 10 cents 1 pound. Dclo Burrelle is moving from the Ilartwell house on South Main street into Mr. Julia "hiteotnb's bouse on Xorth Main street. Fred W. King, because of ill health. ha sold hi barber shop to B. If. Smcad of Randolph, who take immediate (sis session. Mr. and Mr. S. M. Washburn went to Boston Tuesday and before his re turn. Mr. Washburn intends to visit the Panama exposition. Fred C. Putnam I in charge of the county iail at Wood-fork for a month, during the absence of Jailer filter. George W. Xcwton. who was employed at the Wright meat market until its sale to Adams A MclnUre. ia now work ing for J. S. Kimball A t o. W illiam Flanagan ha gone to Wind sor to work in the machine shop. Kilgar Trask' house caught fire fiom the chimney yesterday morning, but ith the help of lite extinguisher from Ijtst Bethel, the (ire soon put out with little damage done. Mr. F. K. Ki-hcr of Burlington is a nest at fitiy Wilson'. Mr. and Mis. Will Ha.krtt. Mr. and Ml. Pearl lis, ktl have returned from an atitotnofnlc trip to the home of rela tive in Warren. , II. New ha i-ottie to Mr. Unit is Iji.hl of the death ls-t wmk at In home in Walt '"' Mass.. of Dxiiicl 1 1. Fuller, for srveral nasons a summer Ismidcr at the hiirch farm. William B. Brook went yesterday to the Mate hospital for treatment for nervmi dixnder. Rev. W. C. Htey. a graduate of Ttifta Divinity Hool. will preach next Similar at the 'Piveralit t-hnnh, a a candidate. Mr. Matide Von PW ha movwj from t He Ijvrr Wok to tlie Rowcll lnite on River treet. That Good Old Office Pipe is worthy of the best tobacco you can get for it. Fill it with Mayo's Cut Plug and discover what a sweet, mellow, pleasant smoke it gives you. you can smoke it all day long, the year 'round, with health ful enjoyment, if you always tuck this mild, cool-smoking, fragrant Cut Plug Burley into it. There are sweet-crusted, companionable pipes in thousands of New England offices and homes that have never burned any other tobacco than Mayo's because their owners have always found supreme pipe satisfaction in Mayo's is pure, mellow Kentucky Burley leaf, aged and blended to bring out all the delicious richness and sweetness. Mayo's is the best Cut Plug Burley smoking tobacco that the most complete tobacco organization in the world can pro duce. Several seasons' crops of tobacco are always stored away to protect Mayo's quality. That's why it's always good." Sold everywhere in handy 10c pouches. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY CABOT Mrs. Sue Hoyt of Bethel apent last week at M. S. Haines.' Rev. ;. 11. Wright of Waupitig. Conn., has moved his family here and will oc- AMUSEMENT NOTES. Laughter Will Be the Rule at the Barre Opera House To-night, i. us Hill has selected a company of fitly caiiaMc inrtormers to support the mpy the pulpit at the M. F.. church the two comedians who are physically fit coming year. ted to depict Bud Fisher's own idea. Mrs. J. S. ,i Ik ins and children have land has made "Mutt & JctT in Mexico," CAVSVIUE PERRY & NOON AN INEXCELIXI) FUNERAL fTRMSHINGS Hwritjil Arebolaw Smire fffT tu t T-w.w ! tM -w, ., t f w "mi-" f-li n-l w .Tl t! "m 7 . -w" a '1 I Is r4 wt wf w t rf .M.r ,iimitt.tsii''. ss, l ir ,'.--1 t- t lf'1 We- Ihw.s in f "it ' -t- - w- js wt- 1 s4 m . alw cs. em. .wl mS 1i H a B5'' fjk'r i Atfr. About 3' tiiMiilier tit Silver !aik irtange ia Batnard werw rttela of Kv1 Will frattf l"s satnrday rveninp and gaW aa rill.-nt tmiTini -onistmg of the jday. "The jtt lif." also frittsie, both ml and instrumental. Therw wwe also visitor from Rising Star and Twer-d Tuer jrrnir-a. s,prr w a i mrtf4 h ls Will praftr. Vt. and Mr. t f. .oul. were g.jest of Mr. and Mr. VI. I.. H jimii, ir at jtWtr eotfjig. at i lk. !" klat en, N. H Sunday ael Mniy, I.. B. 1iawbr'.n a We to be ut aytn aft l ig tl'.jw-. S. '. Hmtgt a jf'1e ill a4 at (. ti.t-il K Ir. 1. . l!oind of I -I ltd M' Htte Mill, i taring Uf I tm. 'rr, li, wty caitMi from -Ion- It 7'",r4s to w.ip I'- pi!ji ni f V4WM)t -. hrs and at tUti'.l 7 . " pus 7 I fw,t . w ,u , mm .A I. ant a-, ar . fg t'"- --! CtsT J. A. i ii" I sre. . 1 I. l. f t IWrt IVortrri , , -,f.t II . II ttr -w ft s,rtfc ftftal waa IL. ;o.- Im 7'bsIl (V it IS. r. .. I Visltl nl I .to t-t-r w l , at I -.a'wt t nsr k i tw-tt s...t, , ,t i osml tnr. 1 r. ry- ( V-a .1J l.;-a o.J V;- Iwcb 'II ..ft 1 .i"(. n li.11-1 iiiw. . ia. ; f l,'l V f -" , fs-kw i t'T S ff .,., ..m 1". M. tri I I r.-r-a ' IW.-ts lwns :'t t- ft returned to their home in Massachusetts, niter spending several months at K. R. Bates.' Will Mone wa in Johnson la-t week Tuesday to see hi son. Archie. Arthur Walea of St. Johnsbtiry watt in town lust wt-ek to bis sister, Mrs. Tyler How. wl.o lias been seriously ill k vera I weeks. Mrs. Tyler How went to Maty Fletch er hospital Monday morning for tin op eration lor gall stones. She was ac companied by Mr. How and Mrs. Arthur Wales. Mr. and Mr0. It. P. Walbiidge wete calhsl to Last ttintwick iai weik w attend Hie luneral of Willi.iut Fair. W. I. lotil and N. . oo.lrv were in Biirlingtutt Siiinliiy to visit Mrs. Ford, win, t in the bo-pital. They bi-oiight liack vetv eiicouiaijinc lsit of al the patient who are there from Calt Hr. Hill of South Woodhurv was in ton n .Mondsv on business. Mr. and Mr. J. fi. Pike were jjitrst at the home of Hanv Pike in Waldeti recently. A. P. Btirnhitm of B.trrc was in town in town last week at the home of Mr. Kit Haines. Mis Fat Iter How land spent Friday with friend in Woodbury. F. A. Wale went to RtitlVigtiin Mon day. Mr. Mclean of St. JohnslMity a i btismc visitor in town Tiied. Mr. and Mr, f-orge Walilhridye -re in Fast Hardw nk last e,-k 1uUv. attend tlie funeral of an mule, William Farr. l-on Haute wa a Imisiiws Visitor in Montnlr Thursday. Stanley hrnnrtn Ua moved lit ftn- ilr to Woodstiwk. where lie ha a pni t ton attth the V. crruont Bak-ry totn pand. H ton lthraiy will o"n l med ftonn W. B. Ijine'a t Mis Frank M--AHifter. Mothrr'a d,iy w oleie. at Sua iv at the t ofipn ga t Kmal cbun-h In an ariTtfriats t rmnn l l. Mr. Hale, i Twi young tniss'sj distrilwit'd tarna tion tbroiiirh tiie ati.!"-i'-e t eweli m!h. er. A tisilf vote of ttiank lt'-d ed in Sunday hool to tH two I!k ht yratii't'oish tumislwl flow -r William K-i.tn -tt I" Bo I't't'1"" 7tisilsv. etfsvtitif 1t a.on;ff tn lo ,i hw fr.in t!" b's-ft! 1 lif ly. t tie of the biggest and most important itiiisical comedy productions of the cur tent season. Everything is offered that will afford rest to the weary business brain of men and women. "Mutt 4 Jeff in Mexico" conic to the opera house to night. Co and see them. Certainly, the show ia nonsensical, so are the cartoons, but you've laughed at them for four years, and you'll continue to do so. Adv. Personal View of Successful Men. If you sought the personal viewa and observations of a thousand successful men on strong character building, 00 per cent, of them would place life insurance aa one of the requisites. National l.itn In. Co., of Vt. Mutual.) 8. S. 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Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain Mich recommendations; you may depend upon it that any testimonial we publish is honest and true if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses are always given, and learn for yourself. Read thU one from Mrs. Waters: Caimtx, JCJ. "I traa . k for two year. ith ncrvrnw jvIl.a.HTvl my kitrT(i werp fTrit. I lii a dtxlor all the time) anl ud a palvanir? hattrr, lut nothing iit me anr gtl. I wan not ald to pi to U-d, but Kjiri'it mr titTw on a fntrh or in a aWpinir-thair.anil laain tavame almost a .keloton. Finallr mr drdor wrnt ar f-r hia lifalth, anl mr hii!anii htari .f Lyilia E. Hrikham Vrprtahl 'nrrp'vnn'i and pd iiv some. In two nvwtha I pt relief anl now I ara like a tew woman ami am at my usual wfirht. I rerommeni Tctur lw Jiita to f wry one an l 10 din- mr bubainL'' ilra. Tii l.ia Vatir rf."0 JI hanic rtcU Camden, X j. From Hanover Ienn. TlArorrK. Vk " I waa a v ry fait woman and r:frprv frnrrt laanite down lain. nl tisnlat lw. I La-l ttr-n tnarri"l rtvrr fur jrara an-1 hat ikm Inl'lrr-n. I.rdia H linkham' r-taMe aWnpramii in vot an riilW rtt nr-iorlr f -r it made rn a wll woman. .ftT tnki-r a f"W tltl'a fnr pair. d pja a rd, arel we now have nr c,f rtf-t t"-r lia'-w-a U tvtt taw." Jlrss C A. IKKK't, ILKD, a 1 Ixkivc r, I 'a. Now an.cr thia quciion if you can. Why sSoul 1 a v oman tTrtinuc t'" j-ufTcr uiihm;t f r-t i-g Lydia 1'jnl.riam's Vcgctallc Cmptund a trial ? You know that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? Cmr ti fl h a tft-n t taliiH f-rrrrvi , f .,r f r -. male ill. awe k with woman fcilme-nta . le Jnt'stter,f If .txd'r- 't trylttia l S roc tnsdi-'ii T-1' Irnrn rvw.f nt I.T. ft l bat retr-i iB!t i.f f f-nn- w mte-f t b-fc.l' h I flri'if yH tnumi t ria'rcw. r. '(MIMMUI.IIU.HiV,foraltie. 1 wir letter a in sw ti nA T-A ir rrrd r Irr a watui at4 Ih J 1 in frtriit vmf: - 'Mi?