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rPT7T7 T7"TT"rArXTrn Ti TTriTl TTV DT) A rrrnT TDADA TTO 1 T A "r (JimOT''7"T"T3Ti''n O HA Xllill Y JLUXVJL.tXJ- X JL XXJUXy JUiV, JJiVili XJUUiJVlW) JL1 JLVJLJLXV. J. , OJilX X J1U3XXJXHXX XJUKJ'. THE PUTNEY COLUMN The schools In town wlll begln Tuesday. JIlss Ktelln Clmplaln Is vlsltlng In Hnt flclil, Jlnss. I), II. Kendrtck of Amlicrst wns lti town thls week. Jtts. C. W. Adnms rcturncd Wednesday from Wnlpolc. Jlrs. Ellen Pnttorson Is 111 In Claromont Junctlon, N. II. Edwln I'ulTer of Brldgcport, Conn., wns ln town Jlonday. Fred R. Ollbcrt lins rntored tho cmploy of 51. CJ. Wllllams. Jlrs. Frnnoos Wnro lias boon mnklng a vlslt ln Townshend. JIlss Annlo Johnson Is vlsltlng nt hcr homo in llrattlcboro. lloihert Lnughton, n formor rosldcnt, was ln town Snturday. Mr Jletonlf of Boston ls vlstllng lils son, r.cv. F. L. Jletcnlf. Jlrs. E. E. Knlght rcturncd Saturday from a vlslt ln Keono. Prof. HusscU's fnmlly took n cnrrlngo diive Tuesday to Wnlpolc Jlrs. Carrie Bradford of Ashuolot was at JIIlo Whltney'B Mondny. Mrs. Iloltor. nnd MIss 11111 nttonded tho fair nt Clateinont Thursday. F. O. plercc has roturncd from a trlp to Hoston nnd Portland, Jte. Thc loljncro growors nro hnrvestlng n flni' crop of tobacco this wcck. Golden llule clinptor wlll scn'o lco crenm nt thp dnnco Monday nlght. Mr. and Mrs. Shermnn Wlllnrd spcnt n fcw days thls wock In Townshend. Morton Patterson of Wlnchendon, Mass., Is n guest at 13. 13. Pnttcrson's. MIss 13. M. Wnlkup, who has been ln BOSTOS. 334 BOYLiSTON ST. (opposlte the Arlington Strect Church), ML RE-OPEN IN ITS NEW BniMG, SEPI. 6, 1901. Thls school now has the most elegant, com. plete and extcnsive nrlvatc school buildlnn- In Amcrlca. In the planning and furnljhlng oT Its eipense has not been consldcred even In the minutcst detall. New fittlngs of spcclal dcslgn wlll bc found to havo takcn the nlaro of th nr. dinary furnlturo uscd in scliool bulldlngs. The ililini nghas entlrc outfit of the school in Its old liull. bccn eacrificed that Uie schaol In the new home ralght have only the ncwcst and best obtalnable. KxrnniKNcnn tkaciikiis. The onlvfeature recoirnlzahlewill he theahle and expcnenccd corps of tcadiers who have givcn inis scnooi iis wiue.spread rcputauon. The tuitloa fccs nro thc same as durlng the prcvlous ten vears. and tiunlls who contcranlate attendlng may congratulate thcmsclvcs that thls ycar was the chosen tlme for thelr commerclal course and the finlshlng of thelr school work. COURSK OF STU1Y. 1 ne course ot study prepares pupils thoroughly lor au me auiics 01 uic iouniing.room. iiook nnd l'itman systems): Engllsh Compositlon; iommcjciaii.orrcsponucncc; commcrcui uw; Conuncrclal Geocraphy; Commerclal llnnd. wrltlng; Typewrltlng; Clvll Service (prepara. tion for ezamlnations); Normal School Course jpreparauon lorteacnmg). Pupils wlll find the location of the school most accesslble from all rolnts: ovcr 4000 cars dallv. with a stopplng placc directly in front of the scnooi Dunuing. No airents. sollcitors or canrassera are em. ploycd by thls institution. For full narticulars sceYcar Dook for!904-. postfree. II. E. 1IIBDAUD, ' ls a formor rosldent, and onllstod ln tho 8th Vermont rcglment. The schools of l'utney wlll begln on Tuesday, Sept. C, wlth tho followlhg teachers: Central, MIss Jennlo 13. Plercej No. 1, MIss Pessle Praley: Xo. 1. prl- maiy, MIss I,ucy Whltney: Xo. MIss Mary ltoundy; No. 3, MIss Efllo Flsher; No. 6. JIlsS Kllzabeth llraley; No. 7, Mrs. Hattlu Reynolds: No. S, MIss Huth C. Gove. It ls hoped that many wlll accept tho Invitntlou of tho superintendent of the Kurn Hnttin llomcs to nttend the nnnual lleld dny and reeeptlon nt tho admlnls tratlon bulldlng, Westnilnster. Sept. S There wlll be appropriate exerclses at 10 o rlock a. m. and 2 p. m.. but tho latter wlll be tho prlnclpal meotlng. Thls wlll be a good tlmo for basket plcnlcs, so try to go and stay all day lf posslble. ) C. A. Mcltne's new men's clothlnc nnd furnlshlngs store, nt the old lioyntnn stnnd, Mnln street, llrnttleboro, wlll bo oponed fcopt. 10. EAST PUTNEY. kecplnc (byanysystcm); Stenography (Graham Boston nnd vtclnlty, rcturncd Snturday. Commerclal Corrcsponjcncc; Commcrcul I-awj W. S. Wllllams and fnmlly stnrted Vednesday for thelr homo ln Chlcngo. 33. E. Hlood is repalrlng the cellar wall of hts house nnd puttlng ln a hatchway. MIss S. 13. White and MIss I-ucy White nro wlth MIss 13. Estoy nt Sugar II111. N. II. MIss Mny Pntterson has n posltlon ln Iloughton & Slmonds s store in Brattle boro. Wllllam Itobertson has sold hla lnter cst ln tho scales nt the stntlon to W. A. Wood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georse Mlller of Leo- mlnster, Muss., nre vlsltlng nt Chnrles Booth's. Mrs. Solon Clark of Grecnfield, Mass. came Thursday for n vlslt nt N. W. L.ocke's. MIss L. Grnco Dwinnell of Lenmlnster, Mnss., is the guest of MIss Llzzlo S, Iloughton. MIss Annle lluso has rcturncd to ber home In Bellows Falls after a two weeks vlslt ln town. F. E. Itobortson returned Tuesday from a buslness trlp to uoston nnu &oum Framlngham, Mass. John F. Clarko went to Keene Satur day for n short vlslt wlth hts dnughtor, Mrs. C. II. Brklgemnn. The Pocinllst club wlll meet nt tho town hall tonlght nt 7.S0 o'cloek to trnns- uct ImiHirtant bueslness. MIss Nellle N. CJarke nnd JUss Annle Fnflcy went Hiiturdny to Joln a party of frlcnds at Lake Sunnpee, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Smlth ot Sprlng- flcld, Mnss., wero guests nt Hobert Knth- an's a few dnys thls week. Archle Knlght wlll llnlsh work Sntur day for W. E. Pierco on the milk routo, Ilis place wlll bo tnuen uy Arcnie iuay Mls-es Dorls nnd Mlldrod I.eo of Bel lows Fnlls nro vlsltlng nt their grand mother's, Mrs. W. A. Cole's. Jlrs. W. A. Colo nnd Mrs. II. U Pierco went to Ilolyoke Frlday for a two days vlslt wlth Mrs. IX. C. Wlnchesler. Mr. nnd Mrs. L.. F. Smlth of Mlnnoapo lls wcio guests thls wcck of J. Ilraloy Goiham. Jlr. Smlth is a Urothcr ot Mrs. Gorhnm E. E. Blood has sold the stago routo to the stntlon nnd tho express buslness to W. G. Treadwny. Mr. Treadwny took possosslon Sont. 1. Ilev. nnd Mrs. E. F. Mitchell nnd two chlldren of Wnterloo. Me., aro vlsltlng ln town. Mr. Mitchell formerly was pistor of tho Baptlst church. Theio will be a soclnl dance at the town hall Monday ovenlng. Sept. 5, I-abor day. All are Invltcd. Leitslnger's orchestra will furnish music, The bllls for taxes are In tho hands of tho town treasiirer for collectlon. A dlscount of four per cent. will bo nllowed on bllls pald beforo Dec. 1. A Hepublican rally wlll bo held nt tho town hnll Saturday ovenlng, Sept. 3, at 8 o'cloek. Tho speakers wlll be llon. I.ce Fairbanks of Callfornia and A. K. Schwenk of Brattleboro. The C3d nnnunl meetlnc of tho Wlnd hnm countv eonference of Congrcgntion nl churchcs will be' held wlth tho church in Westminster Sept. 7 nnd 8. An lnter- csting progrnm wlll be glven. Fivd A. Ilubbard of Carthage, Mo., ls vlsltlng at C. 13. Prouty's. Mr. Ilubbard was a frlend of Mr, Prouty whon llvlng at thelr old home ln Sunderland, Mass, nnd they had not met for 29 years. Waltor S. Wheaton nnd fnmlly, who havo been spondlng several weuks wlth Mr. Wheaton's mother, Mrs. Laura M. I'lantz. M. U., expect to return Jlonday to thelr home In Gnllipolls, Ohlo, Jlrs. A. D. Johnson returned Monday from a vlslt in Springfield, Mnss. MIss May Ashley, who hns been spendlng sov ernl weeks at Mrs. Johnson s, nas i-ciurn ed to her homo in Wcstlleld, jMass. Tho bonrd of clvll authorltv wlll moet nt tho town hall Frlday and Saturday evenlngs to completo the check llst to bo used Sept. C. All votcrs whose names nro not on the llst should seo that they aro put on Lewis J. Townsend of Munson, Mlch Is vlsitlnir his brother. Albcrt Townsend. Mr. Townsend camo East to nttend tho Cirnnd Army encanipment m uosion. 110 T. Mrs. Snrah Clay is vlsltlng at G ,plln s. Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro I.ord and dnugh ler nio vlsltlng nt J. V. Shaw's. Tho farmers have begun to hnrvest thelr lobacco. They report a very llno crop. Mrs. V. J. llnrrle of Barro Is spendlng a fow days wlth hor sistor, Mrs. Clark Plerce. Sumner Plercc of Dnkntn hns spont n few days nt J. F. Austlu's, nnd cnlled on old frlends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred I'nderwood, MIss Wolf of Wnrdsboro nnil Miss Uenn nnd Mr. Mlller of Springfield, Mass., have spent a few days at Claik Plerco's. CHESTERFIELD. C. A. McHne'B new men's clothlng nnd furnlshlngs store, at the old lioyntnn stnnd, Mnln street, Brnttloboro, will bc opened Sept. 10. HINSDALE, N. H. WEST HALIFAX. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilenry Portor nnd dnugh tcr of Pawlet hnve been vlsltlng nt George 1. Clnrk s. Chniles Corbln hns bogun repalrs on tho school house. Ho hos several men nt work, and Is pushlng tlio work rnpidaly. The Clark reunlon was held at Aaron Clark's Aug. 27, wlth a large nttendanco. All had n very enjoynble tlmo. Hov. S. J. Smlth, clmplnlu of the 10th X'nlted Stntes Infnntry, dellvered a lec- turo ln the Baptlst church Inst Frlday eveulng upon "The L'nlted States Infnntry in the Phlllpplnes. The lecturo wns 11- lustrnted by stereopllron nnd movlng plc- tures, whlch made It rtnubly intcrestlng. Mr. Smlth spoke very brlefly of the gient work belng dono there, tho great Improvo ments belng cnrrlcd out, tho schools nnd system of educatlon introduccd, tho for- bearnnco of our tronps. olilcers nnd men, and tho rapld stildes bolng mnde by tho natlves undcr our rule. Ile wlll preach nt tho Bnptist church noxt Sunday at tho usunl hour. MIss Murlcl Shnw of Grecnfield vlsltcd n town ovcr Sundav. Mlss Jennle I.. Putney ls vlsltlng her slster ln Fltchburg. Mnss. MIss Blnnche 1311 of Colllnsvllle. Mnss.. s vlsltlng Mrs. F, J. Young. Mrs. W. A. Kennoy of Worcester wns in town lccenlly n few dnys. llobert Arehlbald of Clnremont hns been the guest of Cnrlulon Bronson. .Inmes McDonald of Randolph. Vt., ls vlsltlug nt CntroU McDonald's. I.lnwood Wvtherbee was out of town Isltlng n fcw days thls wcok. MIss Agnos C. Uctour of Ilolyoko wns nt her home hcro over Sundny. MIss llnke of Geetysburg, I'a., was n guest last week nt F. It. Bonn's. MIss Florence nnd Clnronco O'Nell nre Isltlng relatlves ln Dummerston, Vt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilenry Brltton nro wlth iis parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Brlt- on. Wnlier Snbln of Bellows Falls cnmo to Islt his mothcr, Mrs. S. K. Snbln, ovcr Sunday. Mrs. Newton Stearns and daughtor, MIss Htearns, havo been ln Boston thls week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Hnllhnd daughter, Mollle, recontly vlsltod sevcrnl days in Bellows Falls. Mrs. lda Shnw of Westmoreland was wlth hor nlece, Mrs. F. II. Fuller, n fow dnys rccently, ltobert McCnughcrn spent sevcrnl dnys wlth his son, Thomns, ln Sprlnglleld, Mass., last week. E. C. Itobortson nnd daughter, MIss Chrlstina, weio In Sprlnglleld, Mass., a pnrt of thls week. Mrs. C. K. lla.vnsford Is entertnlnlng n party of frlends at ono of tho cottnges at Spoftord lake. D. C. Nims and E. V. Aldrlch took a blcycle trlp through several New Ilntnp shlro towns last week. Wllllam Watson and fnmlly have re turned from n sevcrnl days' vlslt with his parents in Wincheslcr. Mrs. Julla Boal fronl West Swanzey has comc to mako hcr home wlth hcr daughter, Mrs. 13. C. Cramcr. Mrs. John Ilorton nnd son of I'rovl- dcnco, lt. 1., nre mnklng a somewhat cx tended vlslt wlth her mothcr, Mrs. Fnles. Mrs. Mnrthn Prlme of Fnll Illver, Mnss., Is vlsltlng her brother nnd slster, E. J. lllchnids nnil Mrs. C. A Holland. Mrs. A. W. Mend entertnlned the C. S, club' by n lnwn party nt her homo on Hlver street Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. 1311a Doollttle nnd daughter, MIss Doollttle, have returned from Canada, whero they wero vlsltlng relatlves. Wllllam E. Ilalley, who has been vlslt lng his slster, Mrs. George Brltton. ro tumed. Tuesday to his homo In Hart ford, Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Balley went Wed- nesdny nfternoon to Athol to vlslt rel atlves of Mrs. Balley. They wlll ro- turn Saturday. Nnpoleon Bellevllle of South Frnmlng- ham, Mnss., has been mnkhig his nnnunl two weeks' vlslt nmong rolativcs nnd frlends in town. I!. E. Metcnlf tecelved n vlslt last week from his father. George Metcnlf of West mlnst r, Vt., nnd his uncle, Frnnk Met cnlf of lloulder, Colo. ltuy Fletcher fell on the edgo of n board otie day .last week, making a mg ged gash In one of his legs whlch re ciulred sovernl stltches to close. Mr. ltussell, ono of tho membors of the Ashuelot I'a per coinpany, has leased nnd will occupy the house on Brattleboro fctreot vncated by F. V. TlUIon. Mr. aml Mrs. C. 13. Kuyou and Mr. nnd Mru. II. W. Tnylor starteil .Monday nf ternoon for n thrco or- four woeks' vlslt nt the World's Fair ln St. Louls. O. C. Itobertson, after belng housod sovernl days wlth a spralned nnkle, ls out, but stlll llmplng. Mr. Ilobertson turned his nnkle on tho postollico steps. Mrs. Chrissle Stoddard of Sprlnglleld, Mass., wns in town Wednesdny to vlslt her grnndmother, Mrs. Jane Amsden, who Is recoveiing from a fow days' III-ness. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Ilolton returned home Tuesday hnving simnt tho tlme slnce tho Grand Army encnmpment at Boston, whlch they nttended, nt Cottago City. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Hobertson nnd daughter, MIss Hobertson, weie in Hos ton n art of last week. MIss Hobert sou went from thero to Hnrtford, Conn., dled. very suddenly ln Nnshun, from lienrt ilisense on Wednesdny, Aug 21. Ilis ago was 31 years. Tho body wns brought here for burlnl nnd tho funcrnl wns held nt St. Joseph's church Saturdny. Mr, Chrlstlnn wns n member of tho Engles nnd tho Forcslers. Ile wns unmarrled nnd it survlvcd by mothcr, threo brothers nnd threo slsters. The uurlnl wns in St. Jo seph's cemetery whero tho grnvo wns covercd wlth cholco nnd lonutlful floral trlbutes, nmong whlch bcsldes cttt flow- crs wero sovernl expenslvo nnd clnbornto sot pleces, the offerlngs of frlends nnd tho Bcvcrnl orngnlzatlons to whlch Ir. Chrlstlnn bclongcd. C. A. Jlcllne's new men's clothlng nnd furnlshlngs store, nt tho old lioyntnn stnnd, Mnln sticot, Brnttloboro, wlll be opond Sept. 10. ASHUELOT, N. H. JnmoB T. Weloh wns ln Boston lnBt week. Ho nttended tho Ttomlvlllo rnccs. Mnrtln Savnge hns n fleld of corn on his fnrm, somo of whlch stnnds 13 fcot hlgh. Hnymond Itngers hns returned from n vlslt wlth relatlves In South Deerfleld nnd vlclnlty. II. M. Buckmnn nnd slster of North nmpton nro bolng entertnlned nt C. 13. Hodgeis's. Mrs. G. B. Iloughton nnd dnughtor of Boston nro belng entertnlned by MIss llolen Woodbury. LnFcll Dlrklnson returned Sundny from a trlp of sovernl weeks to England on buslness and pleasure. John Fltzgerald, Ilenry Dunn nnd Nnto Qulglry of Wllton, former resldents, spent Sundny here wlth frlends. The Tnft Smlth estnte report thnt there ls n fulr prospoct of n good crop of penches on tho fnrm thls season. Mrs. A. L. Maxfleld of Ilolyoke. Mass., nrrlvcd licro Tuesday ovenlng for n few weeks' vlslt wlth her son F. G. Maxfleld. Ilarry C. Smlth nnd fnmlly of Mnldcn, Mnss., aro at his mother's, Jlrs. Sarah J. Smlth's, on the Pnrdon Smlth fnrm, for a brlef vlslt. . MIss Kntherlne F. Conroy has returned from Plymouth, whero she has been tnk Ing n speclnl teachers' course at tho state normal collcge. ltobert McCaughcrn, Jr., of Illnsdale, who has been the bookkeeper nt tho Sheri dan mllls for the pjtst two years, has rctired from that posltlon. The roadwny of tho Upper Ashuelot brldgo nrross the rlver hns been re Iilanked the past week, 13. C. Stlmson being In charge of tho work. Mrs. Snrnh llerklnslinw has rcturncd to her home nt I'pper Ashuolot, where sho wlll bo Jolned soon by other membors of her fnmlly for a brlef stny. The Sherldnn mllls hnve recently ro- ceived two new wuter wheels of tho Mc Cormlck mnke, whlch are belng InstnlleU ln thelr power plant, rcplnclng other wheels. The celebrntlon of Old Ilomo day nt Forest lake, Wlnchester, Wednesday, ug. 2Uh, was nttended by severnl from heio. The local band furnlshod muslc for the occnslon. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Jullus F. Hnward Issued Invltntlons last week to the mnrrlnge of MIss Mary Iloward Plntt to Ilnrry Loe Blnnchard nt thelr resldence ednesday evenlng, Sept. 7. Mrs. H. O. Ilolton nnd son. Stanley, ato wlth her p.irents nt Kazanlvllle, Conn. They wlll go soon to the senshore for n few wevks. where Mr. Bolton ex- !ects to joln thcm. Frlends from Lowell, Boston, Cnm brldge. Athol. Bernardston. Grennfleld, Springfield, Northfield, Keene and 111ns dalo hnve been recently entertalned nt C'restwood Fnrm," Uie resldence of the lato T'aft Smlth. The young men from the foretry de- partment of thc government at Washing ton, who have been oamplng on Plsgnh mountitln mnklng surveys nevernl weeks. hav.e leturncd to the hotel for a brlef stay, hnving comnleted the wotk. The Ashuelot Papcr oompany Is uslng n plle drlver to get n foundatlon nlong the rlver Iwnk nt the new mlll. Tho town voled nt n speclul meetlng Thurs dny, Aug. 25, to oxompt thls plant from tnxntlon n perlod of ten years from next ,prll. News of the sudden denth front honrt trnublo at Nnghtia Aug. 24, of llnrry (Dock) Chrlstian was recelvcl hero with decp rcgiet. Mr. Chrlstlnn was but 31 years old and spent his early llfo here. Ile possesseri n genial nature and Is pleas- antly rememlHireu by many frlends. ATHENS. Chnrllo Nlchols Is worklng for J. A. Wnldron. Mr. nnd MrS. Wllllam Fuller nnd clght chlldren hnvo vlsltcd nt Mrs. Clnra Oaks's recently. .1. 11. Ball of Waterville, P. Q., nnd Mrs. L. .1. Ball of Bellows Fnlls wero In town Mondny nnd Tuesday. News hns been recelved of tho scrlotis lllness wlth typhold fovcr of Hov. W. 13. Lang nt his homo ln Cnyugn, N. Y. The young pcoplo who hnvo bccn spend lng thelr vncntion nt homo, returned Mondny to Lelnnd nnd Grny semlnnry. Mrs. P II. Clnrk has been enloylng n vlslt from her uncle. V. II. Farnham, of Tuxedo, Md., nnd her mother, Mrs. A. L. Hand, of Snxtons Illver. MIss Mnry J. Adnms rosumcd her dtt- tles as tencher In tho north school Mon day. Tho west school Is taught by MIss Sndle IMvldson of West Wardsboro. Owlng to tho cold wcnthor the lawn pnrty whlch wns to be held on tho grounds nenr the church Inst Frlday ovenlng, wns held In tho church. Thero wns n good nt tendnnco nnd n pleaslng progrnm wns cnrrled out. Ico erenm nnd cnko wero served ln thc vestrj". CAMBRI DGEPORT, Augustus Torroy nnd fnmlly vlsltcd his brother, Clark Torrey, thls week. Frnnk Wymnn recently vlsltcd his grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Davld Sto- vens. Mr. Bolewlne of Woburn. Mnss., hns Jolned his fnmlly nt Hov. F, D. 0ood- rlch s. MIss Prloslly of Boston ls wlth her sistor, Mrs. Mnrlon Prlestly, nt Chnrles' Tnylor's. Tho ladles' benevolent soclety waa en tertalned last week Wednesday by Mrs. George Walkcr. 'Ilev. F. M. Baker nttended tho Metho- dlst camp meetlngs at Claremont Junc tlon last week. MIss Ellzabeth Mooro of Wavorly, Mass.. Is expccted Saturday to spend a few dnys wlth MIss Isnbel Dimond. MIss Moorc has been spendlng a pnrt of her vncntion ln the White mountnlns. School will begln Tuesdny, Sept. C, wlth MIss Cnnie Daggett of Gagevlllo teacher. The members of tho Current Events club took n moonllght rlde to Westmin ster Mondny evenlng nnd hnd a corn roast on tho plcnlc grounds there. Mr. Hnnd of Saxtons Hlver took thc party In his barge. VERMONT STATE ITEMS. JACKSONVILLE. Allen, n brother of Elllah S. ung Plant Yo Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak anci others strong. And that's the way with children. They are like young plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow big and strong white others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion reallyfeeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to erow Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Send for free sample. Scott & Bowne, Chemlsts, 409 1'earl St., New York 50c, and Ji.oo ; all dtugglsU, Jnmes Allen, n Allon, ls wlth frlends hero thls week. Mr. nnil Mrs. Chniles F. Brown, who nro wlth relatlves here, went to Brattleboro AVcdnesday. A party from thls place, Includlng rela tlves from llllnols, went to Ilaystnck lasl Saturday. Last Frlday 21 of tho descendants ot tho late Hufus Brown plcnlcked nt Chns. A. Faulkner's. The Methodlst ladles put down tho new carnet at tho church Wednesdny nnd serv ed a ten cent dlnner, whlch was wcll 1 patronlzed. Tho I'nlversallst soclety nnd thelr frlends wlll hnve n plcnlc at tho home of A. J. Fnulkner Snturdny afternoon, Sept, 3. All nre invltcd. Hov. Wllllam U. Brown, a son of tho lnto Ieonard BrOwn. Esri,, of thls place and clmplaln of the Wlsconsln Vcternns' home, Is vlsltlng In town. The flne fnrm bulldlngs of E. R. Al drlch wero des'troycd by flro Wednesdny mornlng. wlth contents. Tho fnmlly es cnped nnd the stock wns savcd, wlth somo of tho furnlture. Thero wns a largo attcndanco at tho Pomonn Grnngo meetlng last week. bountlful dlnner wns served, an excel lont prograln whs glven, nnd a profltnble tlmo wns spent. On nccount of small pox In North Ad ams our peoplo should be vacclnatcd at onco, lf they have not been wlthln flvo vears. There ls imicli communlcatlon be tween hero nnd there, and great cautlon should bo exercised. A very pleasant tlme was enjoyed at the homo of A. P. Plko last week Thurs day, whon company I, Fourth Vermont Vo untoers. met ln their unnuai reunton Eight of the 10 survlvlng members of tho old company wero preseni. Tney mnrcn ed lnto tho vlllago and escorted elght other old soldlers to Mr. Plko's. Tho dlnner was sumptous, tho muslo flno, tho speaklng oxcellent, and n drum corps was orcanized nmong tho old soldlers wlth Comrndo Bullnrd flfe, Comrndo Tnylor snaro drum nnd Comrndo Holbrook bass drum. Theso reunlons aro pleasant spots to tho old soldlers. Noxt year thls com pany wlll meet wlth Comrado itnwson, Fred C. Goodiich. 28. a son of Eugeno Goodrlch of Burlington, Is nt death's door ..Ua.nv t.nlonnlnir frim fl rnV A hort ! of 15 "ww oi " tho Goodrich fnrm mother. oft Hlgh street Is dcad, o vlslt Tho Illnsdalu lmso ball tenm (tho Bluo blrds) plnyed two games wlth Wlnehester ut the Old Home week celebrntlon at 'otest lake, Wlnehester, last week Wed nemlay, wlnnlng the forenoon gnme 2 to 1 and th" afternoon gnmo C to 1. Mr. Bavls of the llrm who recently bought tho Fuller & Co. mont nnd pro- vlslon market, has leased tho tenemont n A. F. Fisher's house, whlch ls now oeeupled by Mr. Bonson's fnmlly nnd wlll movo lnto It when lt ls vncated. The lllu.sdnle schools wlll open for tho fall term Tuesday, Sept. fl. At tho hlgh school bulldlng the rooms of the Inter- medlato and prlmary departments nnd tho liallwny between havo been greatly Im irovetl by the laylng of new lloors. Hev. V. F. White nnd fnmlly returned homo Wednesday, hnving spent August wlth his ,p.tivnts ln Hcnsselacrvlllo, N, V. Mr. White will conduct tho prepara tory sorvico nt. tho church thls ovenlng and communlon servlce Sunday mornlng, On Tuesday nfternoon. Sept. C, nt Grnm ,rmy hnll tho membors of Sherldnn Voman's Hellef corps wlll hold n momor- inl servieo ror tneir uecenseil members, Ml nro tequested to hrlng tlowers, as tho grnves wlll bo vlsltcd nnd decornted. Tho hour of meetlng Is 3.30 o'cloek. t ltlvorsldo patlc Snturday afternoon Amldon s lllueblrds defented Ashuelot to 2. In tho gnme between tho s.tm teams at Brattleboro Tuosdny, tho Bluo blrds won lfl to I. Caswell, who hold Illnsdale down to flve hltB In Saturday'; gnme nt Rlverslde park, wns batted out of the bnx In tho tlrst Innlng nnd Thomp son wns substltuted. Donovnn nnd Illrst wero tho battery for Illnsdale, Prof. F. 13. Mason, who has been tho prlnclpal of the Peterboro hlgh school tho past threo years, to whlch posltlon he had been reclected for tho comlng yenr, hns been elected sub-master In tho hlgh school In Pawtucket, It. 1., nnd hns nsked for his relonse from tho I'eterboro school. Mr. Mnson is n son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Mnson of thls town. IIo grad uated from the Illnsdale hjgh school and Dartmouth collcge. IIo was for a tlmo flrst nsslstnnt In tho hlgh school here, nnd sub-inster ln tho Kecifo hlgh school, golng from there to Peterboro threo years ngo. Otls Butlcr, 78, dled Mondny nt tTTo homo of his son, Thomns Butler, on Hlver street. Ile hnd suffered mnny months from n henrt troublo, coupled wlth tho Inllrmltlcs of old ngo. Mr. Butler wns a natlvo of Chestorfleld nnd hnd nlwnys llved thero untll wlthln n yenr or two, when ho camo to llvo wlth the son, nt whose homo he dled. IIo Is survlved by threo sons, Thomns nnd Mervln Butler of thls town, nnd Wnlter of Chesterfleld. Tho funcral was held at tho homo of Thomas Butlcr Thursday nfternoon nt 1 o'cloek. Tho burlnl was ln tho cemetery nt North Illnsdale. At St. Joseph's church on Monday mornlng John 13. Colo and MIss Ellzabeth Bcauchalno, both of Illnsdale, wero unlted ln marrlago by Hev. D. C. Llng. They wero nttended by Joseph Doucetto nnd MIss Florence Bentichnlne, n slster of tho brlde. Immedlately after tho coromony tho brldal party wero dtiven to tho homo of tho brldo's parents, whero n wcddlng brenltfnst wns served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Colo left 011 tho 11 o'cloek trnln to spend thelr honeymoon In Boston nnd vlclnlty. Thoy wlll mnke thelr homo wlth Mr, Colo's Orwell Man Scalded to Death. Byron Abbey, n promlnent cltlzen of Orwell, wns nttcmptlng to put out n flre on tho' roof of his mlll Saturday. when he Iost his footing and fell lnto a tnnk of scaldlng wnter up to his wnlst. His screnms brought nsslstnnee. but when ho wns taken out he was tertibly burned nnd he dled the followlng mornlng. Ho leaves a wlfe and three chlldren. Capt. Hugh A. DulTy, C5, n promlnent grnnlte manufncturer who was serving hU thlrd term as nldermnn In Barre, drop ped dead In that city Thursday. He was a captaln ln the 14th New York Volunteers ln the clvll wnr. Hc leaves an lnvnlld wlfe nnd a son nnd daughter. Wllllam Balley, n negro, fell 50 fect from n stnglng on the now I3Im street school house bulldlng ln Bnrre Saturday nnd struck on his hend nnd back ln a plle of bncks. Ile was taken to the cmer- geucy hnspltal where lt was found thnt no bones wero broVen except ln his rlght hnnd. His scalp wns badly cut nnd ho an bruised but his cnndltiou Is not con- The Farmers' Mutual Creamerj' com pany of St. Johnsbury has falled and wlll le obllged to go out of buslness as It has no money to pay Its several hun- dred creilitors. It will be n yorlous blow lo the dnlry interests of Caledonia romity at, lt Is estlmated that of the total Uablllty of snmething llke J17.000 nt least Jlo.noo Is due the 609 patrons In sums from small nmounts up to bllls of several hundred dollars each. There Is ovldently "somethlng dolng" In tho lily white dlstrlct after all. The hotel at West Burke, rtin by Chnrles Cheney. wns ralded iiy Sherlrt Sulloway and his deputles Frlday. They selzed several gnl- lons of whlskey, two gallons of rum and over 130 bottles of beer. nnd found about 20 empty llve-gallon whlskoy kcgs, nu- merous jugs, otc. Choney plended not gullty. but was unnble to furnish $010 ball and was taken to the county Jall at St. Johnsbury. VERNON. W. A. Squlore Is on the slck llst. Mr. ltugg of Fairlee 1ms been vlsltlng nt D. P. Prescott s. MIss Inez Akley bcgttn tenchlng ln West Braltloboro thls week. Mis. A. G. Bnrtips went last Mondny to Waverly. N. Y.. to vlslt. Vernon Grnngo wlll hold n mcotlng Saturday evenlng of thls wcok. Arthur nnd Gerald Falcs of Worcester vlsltcd at M. I. Hoed's thls week. Mrs. Georgo Arthur and two chlldron of Oklnhomu nre spondlng tho wcok nt S. Otls Thnvor's. Jnmes P. Stroetor of New York joln ed his wlfo nt B. A. Streeter, Jr.'s, for n few days thls week. Mrs. A. F. Johnson nnd daughter of Somervllle, Mass., aro vlsltlng Mrs. John son s slster, Mis. M. H. Powers. IX V. Prescott went to his brothor's at Bath, N. 11., last Saturday. whero a fnm Uy gnthcrlng was held this week. MIss Zelln Johm-on nnd her cousln, MIss Florence Johnson of Chlcngo, vls ltcd relatlves In Springfield thls week, A number of Vernon peoplo nttended the golden wcddlng nunlvorsary celobrn llon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Aldrlch In Wtst Northlleld Wednosdny. The Mlller reunlon wns held nt Wood- lawn last week Thursday. Tho mombors of the pnrty wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs E. II. Akley. A large number wero pres ent and tho occaslon was very enjoynble. Mrs. 13. Stockwell gavo n very pleas- nnt party to tho young peoplo of thls nelghborhood last Thursday ovenlng for her grnnddaughter, MIss Graco Stock well of Fltchburg. and her grandson, Ev erett 13. Stockwell of this place. Durlng tho evenlng lco cream nnd cnko wero served. MASSACHUSETTS NOTES. In dlgging the tunncl nt tho mlno of the New England mlnlng company ln Charlemont a veln of rlch copper oro elght feet wlde hns been struck 045 feet from tho mouth of the tunnel. Two other vclns threo nnd flvo feet wlde hnvo beon struck that yleld copper oro of fnlr nuallty. NEW HAMPSHIRE NOTES. Adnn McDonald. n well-known fnrmcr, commltted sulclde by hnnglng In n wood lot near his home. three mlles from Charlestown Thursday. Thc body was dlscovored by two lioys who wero looking for cnttle. IIo had beon sufforlng from mentnl de)ieslon. due to sunstroke. Ho leuves a wlfe nnd ono daughter, Mrs. Itoy G. Washer, of Brattleboro. MEMORIAL TO INDIAN FIGHTERS. DE UVAL CREAM SEPARATORS ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN OTHER CREAM SEPARATORS C. A. McRae's new men's clothlng nnd fuinlshlngs store, nt the old Boynton stand, Mnln street, Brnttloboro. wlll bo opened Sept. 10. SOUTH VERNON. Tho two-year-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. wnllaco Kslnv. or Kast wnrren. was Harry Chrlstlnn, formerly of thls town, j drowned by falllng lnto a well Frlday, L. W. Brown's famlly nro havlng a re unlon thls week. O. J. Ennls of Boston vlsltcd last week In town wlth his fnmlly. MIss LllHan Trnfton of Alfred, Me ls a guest nt J. A. Beers s. MIss Gcnovlovo Sykes retunied Monday to Shelburne Falls to begln her school, Hev. I, M. Blanchard wlll preach ln tho chapcl next Sundny at 11 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. MIss Blnnch Sownll of South Roynlton oxpects to return to begln her school dtltles ln No. 5 Sept. 12. II. G. Loe mul MIss Nelllo Streeter of Fllnt, Mlch., and F. II. Newton and fnm lly nro guests nt C. II. Newton s. Georgo M. Brooks nnd his son, Edgar, attcndod tho camp meetlng nt Alton Bny, N. 11., inst Snturday and Sunday. Halph Tyler, who has spent sovcral weeks thls Bummcr wlth his grandmother, Mrs. Mnttha Tyler, has returned to his homo in Bristol, Conn, A largo number of peoplo from hero cnlled upon Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Aldrlch ln West Northlleld Wednesday In honor of thelr golden wcddlng annlversary. Unvelled by Descendant of One of Them at Charlestown, N. H. Old Home dny in Charlestown, N. II. was mnde tho oecaslon Tuesday of tho celebrntlon of the 150th nnnivorsary of thc Indlan rnld, in whlch Capt. Johnson and famlly, Ebenozcr Fnrnsworth nnd Peter Ijtbarce wero cnptured nnd cnrricd oft to Cnuadn. In commemorntlon of thls evont, n grnnlte boulder was dedlcated by the cltlzens of Chnrlestown, bearlng the followlng Inscrlptlon: 'Thls boulder from tho hinside Is set here by cltlzens of Charlestown, wlth tho ooopemtlon of the Unlon Illstorlcnl So clety of Chnrlestown, N. 11., nnd Sprlng lleld, Vt., nnd tho Socloty of Colonial Wars In the stnto of New Ilampshlre, to mnrk the slto of the old fort, hullt ln 1743. Dedlcated Aug. 30, 1904, bolng tho 150th nnnlversnry of tho Indlan rnld.' Tho exercises nt the slto of tho old fort Included an nddress of welcomo by Sto phen T. Sonrle, prcsldent of the local Old Home week assoclatlon, nnd n re sponse by John C. Thomo, governor o tho New Hnmpshlro socloty of colonial Wnrs. MIss Hnrrlet P. Stovons of Charlestown, great granddnughter of Cnpt. Phlneas Stevens, who wlth 30 men successfully defonded the fort ngalnst tho French nnd Indlnns ln 1717, unvelled the monument. BECAUSE-They are constructed under manyall important'patents, which cannot be used by any other manufacturer and which enable De Laval machines to skim cleaner and produce a more even and more thoroughly churnable cream than is otherwise possible, at much less speed and wear, and with much greater ease of operation. BECAUSE-The De Laval makers have ever been first and foremost in the manufacture of Cream Sepa rators throughouttheworld-have ever led where others follow-their factories being among the finest machine shops in the world and their knowledge of Cream Separators far greater and more thorough than that of any comparatively inexperiencedwould-be competitor. BECAUSE-The one purpose of the De Laval makers has ever been the production of the very best Cream Separator possible regardless of cost, instead of that mistaken "cheapness" which is the only basis upon which any would-be competitor can even make pretence of seeking a market. BECAUSE-The vastly greater saje of De Laval machines--ten times all others combined-enables the De Laval makers to do these things and much more in the production of the perfect Cream Separator that no one else could attempt. A De Laval catalogue explaining in detail the facts here set forth may be had for the asking. THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. NEW ENGLAND AGENTS; STODDARD MFC, CO. RUTLAND, VT. QENERAL OFFICES.' t CortlamdtStreet, NEW YORK. WARDSBORO. MIss Man- Dunn ot Lebanon has becn nt J. A. Wilbur s. C. D. White, who hns been scriously 111, ls convalescent. MIss Mary Aberctomble is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb. MIss Kthel Johnson went Monday to her school ln West Townshend. Ilev. Mr. Benman of Jamaica cxchanged pulplts Sunday wlth Hev. G. W. Camp-boll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Undcrwood went to Putney tho first of tho week to vlslt rel- ntlves. ' Jesslo Mooro, nnd child, vlsltcd at II. E. Knlght's nnd cnlled on other frlends tne flrst of tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Flsher nnd son of llinsdalo vlsltcd Mrs. C. II. Nowcomb nnd son. Carl, the past week. James Johnson of Worcester, Mass., recently spent a few dnys wlth his moth er, Mrs. T. F. Johnson. MIss Nlna Gleason. who has been wlth her nunt, Jlrs. II. E. Knlght, a few dnys, returned homo Monday. Mrs. M. D. Handnll, two chlldren nnd nephow, Bort Penrce, of Lnglnnd nre vlsltlng nt Ernest Cobb's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltcr Jacobs and child of llrnttleboro nre vlsltlng Mrs. Jacobs's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Hlce. Wrlght Pllmpton, who has been nt a hospltal in Boston sovernl weeks, hns re turned home. Ilis llmb is dolng well now. Mrs. Victorla Hnrrls, who hns becn spendlng the summer wlth her slster, Mis. Fred Undcrwood, hns gono 10 put ney on hor way home to Barre. Mrs. Walter Lclth nnd famlly, who havo spent the summer wlth Mrs. Lelth's mother, Mrs. Mary Bllss, havo returned to thelr home In Grecnfield, Mnss. Jlrs. W. W. Wlley nnd daughter. Mrs. Edelbert J. Knnpp of Ilorton, Kans., and Jnmes Sprngue of Illnsdale hnvo been guests recently of thelr uncle, P. S. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wnlto nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Frnnk Wnlte of Brattleboro and Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Wnlto of Portland, Ore gon, vlsltcd relatlves In town tho last of the week. Walte's; Mr. and Mrs. G. Burns and Mrs. Marla Prouty of Brattleboro nt E. L. Itlce's; Mr. nnd Mrs. Hockwell Davis of Townshend nt tho parsonage; Elbcrt 'Knapp of Norton. Kans., at W. J. Davld sons; Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Johnson of Mjrlboro nt M. L. Johnson's; MIss Jenkln son of Newnrk, N. J., Mrs. Hadenbrook and Me's.srs. Wclden nnd Roberts of New York nt Ilazcl cottage. The Mlnneapolls, Mlnn., Tlmes of a re cent dato contalned an lnterestlng nccount of the mnnner ln whlch the Paclflo Mnll Stcamshlp company's vessel, Koren, elud ed the Russlan gunboats whlch Intended to cnpturc her before sho renched Yoko homn and and take her to Vladlvostock. Tho Korea was stocked wlth contrabrnnd goods, Includlng threo toriredo boats, lron ralls and $2,000,000 ln gold for the Japan- ese government, but tho fact was not known by the 100 passengers. The Cedrlc, nnothcr Amerlean steamer, wnrned tho Korca to return to Honolulu, nnd a wlre less telegraphy warnlng was recelved when two days from port. In tho denso fog the captaln changed his course and was nble to get pnst tho slx Husslan war shlps. Great excltement prevatled ln Yo kohoma when tho Korea nrrlved, as it had not been thought possible for her to escnpe. Mrs. A. E. Ilammond of Mlnne npolls was one of the passengers, and whon sho Innded her slster, Mrs. Coulton, whom sho went to Japan to vlslt, almost collnpsed. Jlrs. Coulton had been watch Ing tho Husslan shlps through fleld glass es and could seo no possible way for tho Korea to escape. Jlrs. Hammond Is tho wlfo of A. E. Hammond of Jllnnenpolis, youngest son of tho late Darwln A. Ham mond of West Wardsboro. A. E. Ham mond workcd for W. S. Newton in his grocery storo in Brattleboro about 20 years ago. WEST WARDSBORO. E. J. Morsa Is much better. MIss Graco Payno Is teachlng school nl Wnidsboro Contre, nnd JIlss Sndlo Davld son In Athens. Hev. H. A. Nlchols, who prenchcs every Sundny nfternoon at tho church ln Strat ton, held a memorlal servieo last Sun day In honor of tho lato Hov. O. II. Palmer, Hecent vlsltors hnve beon Jlrs. Frances Spauldlng and son, Howard, of Somer vllle, Mass., and W. French of Turncrs Falls nt O, A. Johnson's; JUss Jesslo Shel don nt E. Hoberts's; Jlr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Hnmmond of Worcester, Jlnss., nnd MIss Irono Leonnrd of Bradford nt II. A. WARDSBORO CENTRE. Jlrs. Mlnnle Fostcr Tuttlo hns been spendlng a few days wlth her parents Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Jlllton Eddy nnd child vlsltcd nt Nahor Sngo s tho flrst of tli week. Jlrs. Abble Whltney Is spondlng n weck's vacatlon wlth her futher, J. E. Wells, nnd wlth frlcnds. Jlr. and Jlrs. Alvln Johnson of Jlniiboro are wlth thelr nlece, Mrs. Nahor Sage, for n fcw days' stay. Drs. Brlgham nnd Helllon performed nn operation on Jlrs. Johnson'B fnro Tuesday. SOUTH WARDSBORO. The schools ln town began Jlonday wlth JIlss Selden of Dorset as teacher. T. D. Poltor & Co.'s mlll has been shut down several dnys awnltlng repnlrs on the engine. Jenn Renndo is cutting logs on O. Q. Whlto's farm wlth ten men, nnd two teams nro plltng the logs. Jlrs. Alico M. Goland of Orange, Jlnss., nnd her brother, Elwln II. Kldder, nre nt II. E. Kldder's thls week. Jlr, nnd Jlrs. Fred Hammond of Wor cester and his slster, Jlrs. Ireno Leon nrd of Bradford, who hnve been visltins old ncqunintnnces in town, returned to thelr respeottvo homes Jlonday, Sovcral lots of timber have been sold In town recently, vlz: O. Q. White has sold to John Tibbets all upon his farm nt $3 per 1000 feet on the stump. John S. Scranton has sold ono lot for 1200, and E. F. Galo has sold a lot for $310. George Ncllson has deeded one lot to Taft & Wll Iard for J300. O. Q. White hns bought the fnrm recently owned by Frank Johnson. Tho Inst prcvlous owner wsyi Georgo Hittle of Wntertown, N. Y, One of a number of homlng plgeons sent up from Nnntes, France, boarded a shlp 1000 mlles nt seo. Wliat Bounty Buslness Wlll Lead To. Island Pond Ilerald. lf Vermont cnn nfford nn $11,000 blen- nlnl subsldy to tho noxious nnlmnl busl ness it Is nblo to support tho schools on a hlgher lovel, havo n court of nppenls, glvo ench Ininnto of tho nsylum a hnlr mat- trossandupholstcred chanlr, glvo tho gov ernor n furnlshod mnnslon, nnd tho nu dltor of nccounts nn nutomobllo In whlch to pornmbulnto tho stnto ofllclnlly, Thls bounty buslnes wlll lead to the profltable propagatlou of hedgehogs, mttlesnakes, panthers nnd tho llke. MORE Heat There is more heat from an Andes Stove than from any other. They please the eye, economize in fuel and last for years. Close fitting joints and dust tiglit doors make thc Andes clean stoves to care for. Whether you burn coal or wood, Andes Stoves are tne most convcntent and sattsfactory. ANDES Stoves and Ranges oak anocs - are perfect heaters and bakers. Handsome in design, faultless in construction and give splendid service. Your local dealer will pe giau to snow you the Andes lmprovcments in beating and cooking. PHILLIPS &. CLARK STOVE CO., CENEVA, N.Y. HHBHMHHHHBHI