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THE ST. JOHHSBURY OALEPQNIAN, SEPlEMBER .16,1903. ter Marion visited at West Burke last week. i a rarv AT DANVILLE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ADDRESS.

A Began af Sir. Nanaa's tctnrn. Carol Norton, S. D.f of New York, a colled a Brazier was the only the tick, in the destruction of error, and in the raising of the dead. Is not Christian Science, therefore, both logical and Scriptural in its assertion that sin, bodily sickness, error and death are of mortal, not divine origin, and constitute the ton Haines was sV overcome by the furnace the Greeks and Romans had.

sun while playing ball Saturday that be was unable to teach Monday. number of the Christian Srierce Board of Lectureship Of Fitst Church of Alexander the Great and Caesar Mr. and Mis. Masjn Chester, a'ter a glk Mr. nana.

Beacon Marshall Jones Morse, one of citizen, died suddenly last nav afternoon at his home in the SMUU district. Death result an accident, which occurred lut noon of that daT in falling to the tb00t oatg- whkn he had works of the devil or evil in human affairs? carriage d-ive of eight days hrough dreamed of comfort that has The Christian Science movement, its Christ, Scientist, in Boston, gave an address in Music Hall Sunday afternoon which was well attended and of which Northern Vermont, returnta nome, Saturday. health for some time, is quite seriously ilL Isaac Colby has been ill the past week. W. H.

Cass is putting a furnace into F. B. Stoeker's bouse. Isaac Colby will sell his stock and farming tools at auction, September 29. LYNDON.

Miss Helen and Master Harky Streeter have spent the summer with their grandfather, J. Weeks, and returned home to Boston last week. Miss Harriet Bennett of Rochester, K. is staying at Daniel Paris'. Mrs.

Dena Burbank of Fitzwilliam, N. has been visiting relatives and old come an every-day matter to oil church, institutional life and reformatory and healing work is telf-evidently theout- Aloazo Wheeler has bought Mrs. Iwho possess jheJamous we give a resume. The speaker was introduced by Rev. A.

F. Walch who spoke growth of the life work olMary Bauer Eddv. Mrs. Eddv is without doubt the fflped bind, and striking upon his I a He was taken home from the field Simons' hanae at Lower Cabot and moved In. greatest religious reformer of the nine as follows: T.rriaee and was able to walK into onse.

The physician found nothing Jenous than bruise, and the shock otr tr. alarm until late in Mrs. Benjamin Darling of Peacham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Batcbelder last week.

Friends and Ftllow Christians: teenth century ana tne greatest wumau leader in the history of religion. The divine character of her message to hnmanitv is abundantly proved in the I find myself most agreeably placed this atternoon. lam glad to stand in this Dresence and extend a hearty wel afternoon. Death was probably due nture of a blood vessel in the brain. 1 was the eldest of the seyen good that it accomplishes in the allevia come to the distinguished speaker who is acquaintances in this vicinity the past tion ot human sunering, in toe iuicubujt-ing of the moral and spiritual life of all who accept its teachings and in the healing of organic and functional diseases.

to address you, and to express my hearty good wishes to this organiz ttion. However we may differ ia our individual opinions upon the great matters of faith Fertilising Salt. The Vermont Experiment Station at Burlington weighed ten clusters of grass from two plots of land lying side by side. From the unsalted plot the ten plants weighed 14 grams, while from the plot which had received 3,000 pounds of salt per acre.they weighed 26 grams ornearly trap as much. was born Jmy 16.

1834. in-the house Mm Bda Ha8ting8 c( Mattapan, now occupied by his brother, Charles MaM spet geVeral days of last week Heater Sendor illustrated catalogue whom tne momcr, at Curtis Stevens'. wnuanoou, yontu miu age uuv gratitude to this selfless philanthropic Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chase of Chicago woman tor tne great gooa mat uastuuic and life, we are yet an uopms irom iuc bottom of our hearts that our Christian Science friends may be right in thfir claim that they have discovered the way are visiting at Henry Chase s.

MAG EE FURNACE CO. Caspar Kent of Burlington visited his into the world and into their liyes through the agency of her Christian career and womanly achievements in the Speaking of its effectiveness in killing TTawir We, A nr Paint Brush, the experi Zes. September 9, iar8na" Je married Lydia F.sher-the tot marriage ceremony performed by Rev. J. pastor at Danville.

By a Grange co-incidence, his death occurred no the 46th anniversary of his marriage. He was associated in business for some mother, Mrs. Emeline Kent, the first of ment station bulletin savs: "Most of that shall lead to Doaiiy as wen as spiritual well-being. It is always well to be able to see the good in others, and to 32. UNION ST BOSTON realm of ethics and Christian philosophy.

this week. th wrl was killed bv the application To know her is to love her. lo under Mr. and Mrs. Warren Noyes returned r.f nnn nnnnria tier acre.

Every plant recognize that it is a ooa given ngnt to follow the dictates of reason and con stand her teachings is to understand her life work. To consider impartially her wirs with Lewis Fisher at the mill built Saturday from a business trip to Boston, tt it nrss tilled bv the application of Oliver Morse and now owned oy u. New York, Albany and other points. claims as "a willine disciple at the heav- 3,000 pounds per acre and the weight of science. It is no longer considered a crime to think, and to give hontst ex- Miss Lucia Grant is attending the Why Not Be a Baker? enlv cate.

waitiner for the Mind of Kingsbury. About 1875 he purcnasea Inform and built the house where he Moodv school at Northfield, Mass, nression to honest thought. I assume the grass was nearly aouDieu. Febtilizing Salt can be obtained of Pnw. Hvde Park.

Vt. at $4.00 per Christ," is to rid one's sen oi nnnu preju has since lived. He filled various resuou- Mrs. E. L.

Hunt and daughter of St. that you are honest in your thought and in vonr expression, and so I extend my dice against her worn ana teacnings Thousands noon thousands of men, seventies several years as selectman. He women and children offer up a perpetual last week. congratulations upon the success of your great movement. ton in carload lots; and $4.50 in less than car load tots, put up in cheap 100-lb sacks no charge for sacks.

At this price the Salt is delivered on board the cars Psalm of thanksgiving to the eternal Mrs. Sarah Gray and daughter Bessie of he i MriKtian cnurca nas iude urai God for the great good that has come to Nashua. N. visited at H.P.Bradley's was also one oi xne nrss kuuwuucmuh when the town system went into force in 1893. Mr.

Morss united with the Con-trreeational church at Danville Green in itooMiti in 17 fflptnr in the civilization of the world; it Having closed out my business in St. Johnsbury, I am prepared to teach any one or more persons my line of Baking for the sum of $50. I guarantee them success in this line providing they will thoroughly learn the trade. This offer Soes not apply to any one who is planning to locate within a radius of 10 miles St. Johnsbury.

This, offer is good for three months, and my success as a baker is a sufficient guarantee of my intentions. September 9,1903. at Hyde Park. Low, special freight have been arranged to all pointson is still a factor in the development of humanity througn tne career oi God-governed woman. Intelligently, prayerfully and humbly I deem it a privi the St.

T. L. C. and Boston Maine human character, through the estaDitsn-ment of the Kingdom of God in the earth. However the church is not always alert railroads in Northern Vermont.

lege to speaK my gratituae to iui what her teachings have done for me in to its largest use of opportunity. It is aid that on one occasion St. Thomas restoring me to health and in making plain the upward, illumined, heavenward last week. Miss Bessie returned home Saturday. Mrs.

Gray will remain a few days longer, after which she will go to Coventry to visit other relatives. Rev. W. R. Mather preached at the Methodist church Sunday and left on the midnight train that night.

He sailed for England Monday, and expects to be away two months. His family arrived safely among their friends in Ohio, where they will remain through the winter. About 25 persons, mostly members of St. Johnsbury, Vt. RVEGATE.

The Fair. Christ-way. Aquinas visited the Pope, and as bag after bag of money was carried past them into the treasury, the Pope re Christian Science was tne greatest out- The 14th annual fair of the Ryegate Wells River Vallev Dairvmen's as- socceed his uncle, Dea. Amos Morse. Daring the 30 years of his service it is believed that he was absent from but one communion observance, being in Wash, ington, D.

at that time. He had officiated at the communion table on the Sunday preceding his death and also opened with prayer the Sunday school in which be was a teacher. Funeral services were held Friday at one o'clock at the home by Rev. George H. Cummings, and were largely attended.

This death removes one who could be covery of the nineteenth century. The Christian Science textbook was the snrintion was held here last Wednesday marked in a half jesting way: You see the time is past when the church can say mth Peter 'Silver and Gold have I rreatest book of the nineteenth century, -I .11 1 1 1 i. aud Thursday. Over 1000 people were present the first day and in the races "Nettle" owned by M. H.

Gibson won in the 2.24 class; in the four-j ear-old race "rnt" owned bv D. K. Eastman of to which St. Thomas replied: "true and mav it not be that the day is also past Love, not creeos, win oe tne kjiuuk v. twentieth-century Christianity.

Scientific religion will take the place of dog the Methodist cboir, and their rneuas, went to Lvndonville Saturday evening to visit Nathan Parker. They carried Europe for research work Couipas variations near Skagway due to magnetic ore Legal fight for office of chief of police of Burlington, Vt Lightning splits great Armour chimney at Kansas City Devery bids for Sheehan's help in ninth New York district New headquarters of Colonial Dames of New Hampshire opened at Exeter Berer- Possibility of holding Republican national convention in New York -Secretary Moody not likely to resign for some time; he is annoyed by persistent reports San Miguel, laid in rnins by hurricane China's empress has probably fatal disease French people warned not to emigrate to Pana when the church can say with Peter to thi lame man. 'rise ud and walk'?" refreshments and abundant good will ill-fWed from the home, a lifelong res- first, and a num Tt is alwavs necessarv that tne cnurcn idenof experience and standing in the I an(j presented Mr. Parker with $5 as a ber. of entries were made in the free-for-all shall keep itself free from all hindrances rnmmunitv.

a member and officer who race. The Marshheld Dana was in at-tnlianM hnth davs. A dance was held and fro forward to do a spiritual worn ma- Two hundred persons In Hom- The Christian Sci- token of their appreciation of his services in drilling and singing with the choie? which he has done for some time at -considerable inconvenience to himself. Prof. Puffslevof Lvndon Center sup idge tells Indiana bankers congress win IUI nuu v.

mn- movement comes in the name oi not nass radical financial laws iie- matic mysticism, ana spirituality, genuine and natural, will displace materiality and mortal speculation. Works rather than mere belief will crown Christian activity. Christ will be, more than ever before, the central figure in all reformatory and healing work. Health will become contagious and disease occasional rather than uniform. Not only Christendom will be reunited under the spiritual leadership of Christ Jesus, but all civilization will become essentially Christian, and Christ will be in deed and in Gibson ball Wednesday evening under the auspices of the band aad nearly $25 was netted.

The exhibits this year were exceptionally fine; there were more rhrist and His Gospel to reveal tnat nn of Grand Trunk railway threatened power that confessedly it now lacks, ot by meeting of employes in CWca go reaching out tne nana witn r-eicr uu horses than usual ana tne oiucr uciiw norses man uBuai auu Glove contract invetsrigatior. enaea ments kept the judges very busy. 0 sof Master's It is therefore John Barrett takes oath as minister to will be greatly missed in the meetings and work of the church, a familiar figure whose genial countenance and pleasant greeting were alike appreciated by the regular attendant and occasional visitor. It will be hard to fill the place left vacant by the death of Deacon Marshall J. Morse.

Phillips Academy will close Wednesday and Thursday that all may attend the fair at St. Jobnsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burbank spent Sunday at Cabot.

Marshall Stocker is engaged in survey burg; 111 with trichinosis British trades union congress condemns tariff preferences -Alexieff secures release of Japanese seized for poaching- Chinese board of commerce named; Wn Ting Fang a member Fierce brawl between Christians and Mussulmans at Beirut Russian administrative congress considering competition of yellow lab0r-Tbree men and two women ar- the name. with plied the Congregational pulpit last Sunday very acceptably. Ik is expected there will be preaching in the Methodist church next Sunday and that all the usual services will be held during the pastor's absence. Mrs. Daniel Paris entertained her sis the special features was the automobile Hos The management had an auto on nleasnre that I present the speauer oi tne Argentina Thirty-six new national banks organized during August Rear afternoon Mr.

Carol Norton of New the track hnth davs and when the track York, who will address you upon the Truth the Light ot the worm, ars win cease, mammon be dethroned, sin, disease and death will, by steady degrees, Admiral Sumner gives up coram ana oi south Atlantic squadron Treasury comprehensive topic: "Christian science was not otherwise in use the auto made the circle. A charge was made for these rides and $50 was netted. Wednesday he made the vanauished enemies of the and national banks make arrangements for withdrawal of $3,000,000 of circula charged with race. Immortality will be reduced to or I rested at Halle, Prussia mres were won as follows: Green races the Gospel of Righteousness anu oi Health." Is Christian Science evangelical in its attitude toward our Lord and Master ter, Mrs. Leighton, of Bath, N.

a few days last week. Mrs. Grace Dewey Ayers and daughter of Berlin spent a few days at her uncle's, Rufus Young, returning home Monday insulting the kaiser -China wants to comprehended as a demonstrame aivine 1 1 for horses that had never trotted, first, Tntt" nwtierl hv Charles sec tion Bulgaria buys 15,000,000 car I science, tjroiueruuuu wiu ui i.a.-a.j. secure "suppression of reform press throntrh United States ond, "Beachnutt," owned by Frank Merino- thirH. "Orrev owned by Er it recognizes in jesus tne imtul brotherly love and unselfishness, the Messianic prophecies and hopes ot Md mmal in9tincts inherent in tridges Russian press scores King Peter of Servla Strong efforts to check brutality in the German army- the Hebrew people.

It teaches his im of last week. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church was postponed human nature will by sure degrees be treaty. THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. nest Lamberton, The 2 36 class first "Dott's Girl" owned by D.

K. Eastman; British trades union congress will make ing at Sutton tor G. H. Cross ot Jt. Johnsbury.

Isaac Colby has been quite ill the past week. The remains of a young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCosco were brought here for interment from St. Johnsbury last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Pickett have returned from a month's visit to Andover, Powers fear carnival of blood and maculate conception, spiritual incarnation, baptism, and his reception of the descent of the Holy Spirit. It accepts eight-hour day tt in all comiojr elec second, "Helen owned by a. MnrshfielH: third.

"Barnet tionsGreat Britain makes repie- pillage in Turkey; Macedonians say persons have already been slaught eontations to Washington about seizura overcome and destroyed oy tne acquisition of the Godlike, Christlike Mind. The divine democracy of true Christianity will supersede all conditions and theories that tend to class legislation or despotic government. Christianity will be synonymous with true Science, true ethics, true law. true government, true the record of his power over tne elements, the genuineness of his divinely natural deeds, miscalled miracles, his owned by C. B.Whitney, of Barnet.

Free for all race, first, "Lanky John" owned lw Prank Wire, of Borneo islands. Amevicali marines sleeping on hrfr Arms at Beirut Peter Vorreu this week from Wednesday on account oi the fair and will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Ellen A.f Staples. QREENSBOkU. The JLake Screened ta Have the Salman.

The scarcity of land-locked salmon in Caspian Lake has led to some investi murdered on country roail on outskirts DAlUUUAll SEPT. 12. Major Delmar makes new gelding owned by Frank Talbot, of Wells River; third, "Nettle" owned by M. H. Gibson.

Oat race.first.Nelson Whitehill's horse, works of healing, regeneration and divinely compassionate forgiveness of sinners. It accepts his Atonement as a revelation of the divine process of of Montnelier; Vt; Bartholomew Cro industrial integrity, true health. The white stone in the forehead of its repre teau. a neighbor, charged with the mark, doing mile in 2:00 1-4 Stricter second, Fred Boardway's norse. The winners of the harness race Wed at-one-ment with God.

It bows in hu crimeTw8nty-second international Turkish guard ordered along feerviau N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Smith of Andover, N. are visiting at Geo.

Pickett's. Frank N. Tinker has passed the examinations and will enter the sophomore class at Norwich University, Northfield. George Bagley's house is progressing rapidly and is being plastered this week. off prnnnn were, first R.

B. Farqu gation and it was louna mat me usu were escaping from the lake into the Christian Endeavor convention to be mility before his Gethsemane struggle, and sees in the tragedy of Calvary the frontier; French warships oraereu ready for service in the Leraut Break fn New York machinists' strike harson; second, F. J. Tewksbury, third, N.i.m Whitehill: fourth. Tohu Arthur.

held in Baltimore in 1905- Colorado nnoi minors' strike near Wages of ereat climax in "the drama of atoning I. nf Ti, i4aeo f.ir the races were C. E. Shep- love, it oeueves in iuc uum Knnta Fe road mechanics raised- Easter morning resurrection, and teacdes hard, of Marshfleld; R. D.

Sherry, of Gospel rescue mission at coney island burned Tammany relies on Strike at Hobson mills, Philadelphia, that he restored himself, healing nis rirntnn. and H. L. Sparrow. sentatives will be pure love, compassionate, forgiving, reformatory and healing.

The world will be baptized into the spiritual or divine Science of Christ's teachings, metaphysically understood, and Christian Science will become the law of life. THE WEEK'S NEWS TUESDAY, SEPT. 8. f-nrlpd Breeding elk in Adirondacks discord at New York fusion convention wounds and removing the winding sneet from his own body and the napkin from The tug of war between the contained hv William Stewart, investigating charges against killed by hunters Bishop Candler brook and from there to iane nampiain and the sea. In of the summer hotels on Lake Champlain has advertised this year salmon fishing as one of its principal attractions.

The summer boarders did not relish the idea of supplying Lake Champlain and incidentally their Canadian friends with fish that belonged here and a subscription paper was started and $200 subscribed by the summer visitors and the merchants and under the direction of a committee consisting of N. J. Whitehill, B. H. Sanborn rebukes advocates of lynching Many his head in thetomD.

mereiorev-nns-tian Science accepts Jesus Christ as the and the farmers, captained by Y. D. Nelson, was won by the former team. TV. fair mas a success in every way trollev car men discharged in Brooklyn New York liquor dealers recall denunciation of Low Chicago negro Way-shower, and in this acceptance lays legitimate claim to being evangelical in its attitude toward the personality, indi the management expects about George B.Davis and wife have returned from Troy, N.

where they have been working this summer. Mrs. Mary Gilbert died Sunday ht the home of ber son, Harry Gilbert, of heart disease. She suffered a severe illness about a year ago, from which she never recovered, and for the past six months had been quite ill. Mrs.

Gilbert was an earnest Christian woman, a member of the Congregational church, and will be greatly missed by her many friends as well as in the home. The funeral was held at the house Tuesday afternoon, Rev. G. W. Cummings officiating.

$200. n.urderer rescu1! from mob by police New York Citizens' union shows viduality and work of the tsavior. Does Christian Science take a liberal view of the life and character of Jesus? President Roosevelt, in Labor day speech at Syracuse, says enemy of wage earner Is the man who condones mob Missouri Edison Electric company Change to be made in objectionable oath of Milwaukee Typographical union R. C. Vanderbilt refuses to treat with labor men about work on his farm Coal miners have plenty of money, and are ready for move against ojerators Two Pennsylvania men, ill with hydrophobia, going to New York for treatment Texas taking precaution against yellow fever from Mexico; situation there is serious Cruiser Neisnn went to Boston Monday enthusiasm for Jerome Puget sound to enter Tufts College.

Leslie Christian Science reiterates the ancient salmon canners want hatchery on Fra-zer river Neal 1). Brooks pleads McLam went at the same time to con tinue his studies at hillips Anaover, cuiltv of assault in Gorham, Me Hebrew statement as to the nature oi God, "Hear, 0 Israel The Lord our God is one Lord," and therefore it reaffirms tw nrris of Tesus: "Mv Father is Mr anrl Mrs. Horace Symesand Counsel for Mrs. Maybrick fightiug for daughter go Saturday to Zoar fortune in New York courts Greeks ereater than Christian Science sees i 1 Ufa where Mr.symes nas a position as teamster. Olympia, docked at Norfolk, found se violence or preaches class hatred; capital and labor each owe duty to the other and to the state and nation M.

W. Baker removed from position of postmaster of Randolph, Mass, and now In- critical eondttSon from paralytic stroke; said to be short to his accounts Four persons seriously injured in head-on trolley smashup at Wrentham, Mass Peary's ship to be named Cbarles S. Darling, lu recognition of as of Newi York collecting money to oppose Turks in Macedonia -Work on H. 0. and Dr.

W. s. CurtiJ tne outlet nas occu doubly screened by building a sluiceway and screening the flume. Quite an elaborate method for retaining the fish in the lake has just been completed and it is believed that no more fish can escape alter this season. The summer season for this village is about over and most of the camps and cottages are deserted.

It has been a good summer for numbers, but rather a poor one as far as weather and fishing is concerned. At one time it was carelully estimated that 500 visitors were in town, either on cottages bordering the lake or at boarding and farm houses. in Jesus ana in nis siniess, natcuumg a perspective ideal of our own possibili Frank Smith has purchased and is intn the nlace vacated by Mr. Vanderbilt's farm again broken up by ties. Jesus prayea tnat an iuru unui.

us one with the Father, even as he was one. lUWUUfi I ftvmes. He commanded men to be as pertect as ClnA was nerfect. and as if to comfort Miss Ethel Morrison went saturaay to Lisbon where she. has a position as Mrs.

Frank Corcoran Of Boston has been visiting at Charles Wilson's. Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Soule of Freeport, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Harris. Several new sidewalks are being built around the village and repairs made on the old ones.

When the work is completed the village will be very well equipped with them. Marshall Morrill has returned to his home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Major and Mrs! Chancellor? Martin and Peter Martin of New Yofk city, are spending the week at the Elm House. them with the possibility of this marvel teacher.

ous attainment said: snan anow the Truth, and the Truth shall make you Dr. Laurie Morrison has returned to to continue his work in the Mart Fletcher Hospital. Christian science, tnereiore, riously damaged Senator O. li. Piatt comes out for nomination of RooseveltSurveyor General Price of Arizona removed under charges Government trying to extradite Stern, indicted in postal scandal, who ia In, Toronto lie venue officers' charge ir- regularities la cigar department of Pennsylvania penlteiftiary Havy damage caused Iby gale in Great Britain Our consul general at Berlin looks for reciprocity" treaty with Germany British charge at Newport says Borneo islands matter is of slight Importance Two officers in Philip labor dispute Bids for money order blanks raise important union labor question -Three hundred employes of American Car and Foundry company strike Umpire Carroll D.

Wright decides four of five questions against mine workers- Government scientist, Dr. Frissell, reports seeing fresh mammoth tracks in Alaska Philadelphia builders to wage a systematic warfare against sympathetic strikes Annual convention of the Episcopal church to teaches that God its One as spirit, fliina Griswold Mackinnon are repairing the grist mill. if i i Super-personal, yet personal Winifred, Milligan and Agnes or Truth, sistant secretary of navy Brisk fall of snow coC Mount Washington Michael Nolen, while Insane, drives priests and worshippers from church at Nashua, N. and destroys paintings and statuary James Oava-Daugh, 12, and Allen Dion, 9, drowned at Providence Pope's three sisters rneW Romp NbflabU dlmunition in are attending Peacham Academy r.nate furnishes ten students to St TwHrxr Arndemv. Thev are May and Walter Nelson, John and Charles Gibson, Grace and Doles McLam Wilbur Nelson.

Ellen Bone and Mr. and Mrs. George Belrvisrted friends in Wokott the last of Many of our people attended Barton fair last week and many more are taking in the St. Johnsbury fair this week. John King is building a house in Hard-wick for Albert Goodrich.

Caspian Lake Creamery made 18,814 pounds of butter in August and paid 18 cents per pound to the patrons. as supreme individual. Being to each and every one of his creatures. According to the philosophy of Christian Science the life ot Jesus Christandthe power that his career manifested over sin, physical disease and death, expresses an illustration of man in tune with the infinite Harmony called God. Christian Science illustrates the divinely designed possibility of spiritual manhood.

Creeds, dogmas, materialistic speculations, blind belief and a merely ecclesiastical be held at Pittsburg in November McLaughlin wants E. M. Shepard for Aohps Whitelaw. pines get heavy sentences for misuse Democratic mayoralty candidate in New i of government funds Admiral Mare- Miss Laura Nutting of Northfield, is visiting at N. S.

Williams'. Mrs. L. A. Gray has gone to West Danville to work for Elijah Whiting.

Miss Maude E. Kennerson has gone to Boston and New York for her fall millinery and will return about October 1. The store will be open Saturdays during her absence and will be in charge of Miss Grace Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Bennett have moved into their new house. eruption of Vesuvius -Many soldiers suffer from sunstroke during French army maneuvers -Lockout In tin plate industry in South Wales settled, by arbitration Macedonians forcing contributions from the rich where beg-glnc falls; Europe considers Turkey and Mrs. M. S. Beattie, who was quite ill with cold and heart trouble is better and able to be about the house.

the relatives and chal, removed from command of eastern squadron, reaches Paris Success CABOT. The Eastern Star sociable is to be held friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. White to the number of 75 or more invaded their home and cave them a genuine sur- point of view do not reveal, out ooscure, this divine manhood.

Jesus as our elder of Nazareth, as humanity's A nnmQ nrpre prise, speecnes, music uu York -Republican factional conflict in Delaware "breaks out again as result of Byrne resignation Plan to abolish navy bureau of equipment- Soper denies wrongdoing by his Indian land companyNo arrests yet reported under new postal indictments -Serious famine in Cape Verde islands -Senor Candamo installed president of Pern Panama thinks canal treaty "dead and burled" Conciliation bill dropped by1 Australian premiei- Russia Will not support Indejpendence of Macedonia France requisitions ships for taking greatest friend and Savior, in the light of Christian Science steps forth from the tomb in which He has been placed by the the order of the evening. Ice cream ana cake was served. A set or china dishes deification oi ms personality, nmu and a purse of $40 was leit to remmu them that Sept 12 was their fifteenth at Masonic hall Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Lottie Blanchard Clough is visiting in town.

Several from here attended the funeral ol Dan Jacobs at Hardwick last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Stone visited at Williamstown a part of last week. i 1 tAA.

4-Vi the Healer and Ketormer oi trainee Bulgaria on verge of war- Colorado Democrats nominate Adair Wilson for supreme Judge and declare allegiance to Kansas City platform. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Admiral Cotton prepared to land marines at Beirut at a moment's force ready and equipped with qulck-flrl-ig guns, and practically sleeping on arms; appalling state of affairs in Monasttr district; 50,000 said walks in Soint and in lruta in our anniversary. midst, a regenerator ot the depraved, a 1 i 1 healer Ot tne SICK anu a joy-ormgci lu an LOWER WATERFORD. Plah Rrown wf nt to Haverhill, who sit in darkness.

Tfinnilv. Christian Science believes lit ful Attempts to Immunize animals ogainst tuberculosis announced iu Berlin. 'SUNDAY, SEPT. 13. With arrival of now and sensational reports of wholesale of Christians' in Macedonia, the situation becomes more alarming; latest messages state that 60,000 Bulgarians have been slaughtered in the districts of Okrida and Leren Prominent Democrats discuss proposal tolmveMas-sachusetts conVention endorse Richard Oluey for the Democratic nomination for president next year Explosion of a barrel of alcohol on board United States cruiser Olympia at Norfolk navy yard kills two, wounds several and sets fire to the famous flagship Lou Dil- Ion draws an old-fashioned high sulky a mile in 2:05, beating the records of Maud and 8unol; The Monk and Equity, to pole, go a mile in 2:00 3-4 Rev.

Mr. Wright of Plainfield will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday morning. There will be a special meeting of Washburn Lodge, F. A. Wednesday evening, September 22.

Leslie Hardy has been called to Troy on account of the critical illness of his mother. Frank Kittredge of Woodsville has been visiting his brother, Zenas Kit-tredge. Mr. and Mrs. Payne Sturdevant, accompanied by his mother, Mrs.

a. W. Sturdevant, have returned to their home in Passaic, N. J. E.

L. Weeks, who has been in failing Saturday, where she will attend erally as well as spiritually, because of troops to China -Bebel points out trouble ahead for Socialists In Germany school. to have been massacred ana as many Colombia makes exorbitant de- its demonstrable power to heal disease, that Christ meant what he said when he (rave hiscreat promise to all ages: "The mands in proposed' canal treaty No Mrs. Florinda Codd, wno dm guest of Mrs. George Paige for some time has returned to her home at Montpelier.

Water is very low and many are without any at their houses or barns. Mrs. Maggie Ruggles of Barton, who has beenisiting her brother, Oscar Mor-rill, returned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs.

James Drew and daugh- yellow fever or "plague" In the prov works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall be do; tnee of Santiago, Cuba Brilliant bat- le of French army in Algeria; large force of Moors defeated- Arrested Servian officers issue proclamation hiding in mountains from Turks -Seven more Indictments In postal fraud casea; Beavers surrenders and Contractor Stern located! In Montreal Farniintr resumed north of Manila General Debility Day, in out there Is that feeling of weakness that makes a burden of itself Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy, Vitality Is on the ebb, aud calling for punishment of regicides FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Morrison spent Sunday with friends in Lunenburg. Emerson Hird lelt Monday for Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs S. Thomas returned home from East St. Johnsbury last week.

Mr and Mrs. Stillman Cutting and family attended the Carpenter reunion at West Waterford, Saturday. The social at Ellie Carpenter's was well attended, it being a pleasant place to meet. Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Peterson of St. Johnsbury were guests at George Morn-son's, Sunday." Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Bonnette of Pas-sumpsic spent Sunday at his father D. C. Bonnette.

Bulgaria intimates that unless pow If the body is to be transformed by the renewing of the mind, health is therefore a spiritual condition, and man, in proper mental harmony with the divine Mind or spiritual law, can no more have bodily disease than can men in harmony with the law of God, Good, express moral deformity. Therefore Christian Science teaches the establishment of health through mental or spiritual processes. It invokes the divine aid through the prayer of understanding, spiritual communion with Deity. It attacks all ers intervene in Macedonia she must i TN Neuralgia i 'the marvelous efficacy of I yW- Johnson I dtk I Muniment 1 I ItenresanaUnng soon depart from attitude of neutrality; massacres and fighting reported from all parts of Macedonia Joseph H. Loudon, woolen manufacturer, riles a ioluntarv netltion In hnnlrrrmtrv.

1 Boston naving iia mimes ot more than $300,000 Grasshopper plague in New MexicoMining congress enthusiastic over rise in silver Bananas grown In Baltimore'' park hothouse Move President abandons plan to call congress in extra session in October and goes back to original tlmr, Nov. 0 J. R. Goodrich killed by elephant at Union Hill, N. Band of robbers holds up town of Valley Springs, N.

keeps the people off the streets and robs county bank of $8000 to $10,000 E. H. Gay Boston brokers, swindled out of $15,000 by "Norman II. Poore" of Lynn Frank Day killed in automobile race at staW fair park, Milwaukee the whole system suffers. Kor this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla It Vitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functfons, and ts positively unequalled for all run-down or organic and functional disease in the realm of causation; namely, mentality, 'and there conquers the disease in its breeding ground, i.

the conscious and subconscious mortal thought. Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. He spent his whole time in the regeneration of the depraved, in the healing of A Boston girl has made a quilt out of her old stockings. ore now to be employed as against Chicago labor contractors' conspiracy Andrew D. White going to i.

the Roumanian orisons for debllltateu conumuus, ilooD'fi i'll-Lb cure constipation. J16 centi. I UUU.1HIB IH females..

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