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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 19l ir FOR RENT. FOR SALE. POULTRY AND EGGS. "It's the film that Classified Advertisements One cent a word for first One-half a cent a word for each consecutive day. Three cents a word if run for a week Km AdTrniicmrat Bate la Weekly SOTICE PAJaTICXTLAR- WIU ted LY THE ABOVE RATES Fre Press.

One jjmmm TUi Ten ARE NET A5D CASH Cent a Word Each Word MUST ACCOMPAJTT THE lawrttw lit I ORDER. I makes the picture 9 This should be carefully considered by the camera user whether his film camera is an ANSCO or of a similar make. ANSCO films fit all standard cameras. Load your camera with an ANSOC Film the film that gives true color values and print your negatives )n CYKO the prize-winning paper. J.

Art 'dealer. Church Street HELP WANTED MALE The Ice Cream That Satisfies '5r BY EVERY TEST" Velvet Ice Cream ermon The choice of particular customers, because ft is so pure, wholesome and satisfying. Costs no more than the ordinary kind. 'PHOXB 235. A.

WHITE, RESTAURANT, I I. An excellent assortment of the newest designs in Auto Goggles just in. AUTO SUPPLIES of every description. AJAX TIRES, Prest-O-Lite service. Sherwin Electric Company TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, also barn.

Mrs. B. Allen, 55 Loomis street. HEATED MODERN FLAT to rent to small family. Possession July 1st.

Apply 1S1 College St. 132,4 1 FIVE-ROOM FLAT to rent, gTOund floor, electric lights, bath, hardwood finish, newly repaired. Inquire 27 Converse court. 'Phone 1672-M. SIX-ROOM TENEMENT to rent.

In" quire of S. M. Atherton, 63 North Cham plain STEAM-HEATED five-room fiat, No. 8 Greene. Inquires 274 Pearl.

13Ltf HOUSE, barn and five acres of land on main road Malletts Bay. Rent given for summer to right party for maintaining place. E. S. Isham, admr.

FRONT ROOM to rent for a lady, use of telephone. Miss M. Wall, 133 North Wi- nooskl avenue. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with electric light and bath. 53 School street.

131. 3t FURNISHED ROOM to rent, 82 Pearl street, with or without board. NEW HOUSE Just completed to rent. 8 rooms and breakfast nook, all the latest and most modern built in effects, hardwood floors, tiled bath, all fixtures included, garage If desired. C.

E. Rand, 21 South Willard street. 131, tf LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM to rent. F. C.

Ames, 120 Buell street. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM to rant. Business woman preferred. 72 North Willard street. A SEVEN ROOM TENEMENT vmfc garden, fruit, on the main street at Westminster Station.

Vt A good location for a commercial traveler. Apply to W. V. Farr. S3 North Union street, Burlington, Vt FURNISHED ROOMS to rent.

45 South Winooslii avenue. BARN, wagon sheds, to rent 273 North street. Inquire M. G. Rosenberg, Red 46.

i FURNISHED ROOM with all conveniences. 41 North Willard. 126.6t. COTTAGE on Malletts Bay to rent for the season. L.

E. Blxby, 243 College street 'Phone 1167-W. TWO FLATS of five rooms to rent. Inquire of J. E.

Mooney, 12 North Winooski avenue. SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE to rent, on the main road, fine location, shore of Lake Champlain. Victor Grand Isle, Vt. A SUNNY SIX-ROOM FLAT, two minutes from. Church street.

83 Cherry St. 119.tf CHOICE TENEMENT IN LESLIE TERRACE, corner South Union and College streets. Inquire at the T. S. Peck Insurance agency.

FURNISHED ROOMS to rent with board. 6 HickoK place, lll.tf. FIVE ROOM TENEMENT to rent, electric light and bath, hardwood finish. Inquire of E. L.

Plant, 32 Pomeroy street. 'Phone 1761-M. ROOMS to rent overhaul Kelley's store, suitable for photographer. Inquire 316 Main street 101, tf OFFICE OR DESK ROOM to rent at 3 Church street. lOO.tf.

FURNISHED ROOMS to rent over try store, 143 St E. Selden 153. tf APARTMENT to rent, two rooms, bath and kitchenette. Dr. Spar-hawk.

89, tf THIRD FLOOR FLAT to rent heated. S3 Pine street ROOMS TO RENT, furnished and unfurnished. In Walker building and Walker Ledge. Apply Mrs. W.

K. Walker, Suite 25, Walker building. HORSES AND LIVE STOCK. EXTRA GOOD young new milch cow for sale. C.

E. 51-Nall. Milton, Vt. BAY HORSE for sale, natural pacer, good to work, ride or drive, weight 1,000, price $00; another bay horse for $35, a good worker and weighs 1,100, at Falrview Farm in South Williston. John 43 HORSES AND MARES Fresh lot just received, consisting of draft, farm chunks, speed and the general purpose kinds; all sizes, all colors, all prices from $30 up in pairs and singles.

Two fast pacers, and two fast trotters, and good saddle horse and one mare with colt by her side. Prices are lower than any time before this year. White's Stables, S5 College St. NOTICE TO HORSEMEN. Don't breed your mares until you see and have ex amined the stallion I have got.

weighs 1,100 pounds and is perfect in every way. Will stand for the season at Lockwood's stable on St. Paul street! Come and examine him. J. L.

Powers Phone 8S0. ONE HORSE for sale, 1.100 pounds, age 138 East Allen, Winooski. PAIR OF BLACK GELDINGS, weight 2.0C0. Pair of black mares, weight 2,109. Chestnut horse, weight 1,250.

Eight other good, useful horses; also two sad die horses. W. H. Tupper, 93 King street. 131, tf 7 MILCH COWS for sale, high grad 'Phone 573-1 orBox 37, South BurlingtoiL ISl.tf WE ARE OFFERING two young Hol-etein bulls, now about 7 months old, wefl grown and nicely marked, sired by our Sir Beets Korndyke.

W. B. Dodds Son, North Hero, Vt PIGS, SHOATS, Bred Sows and Boats for sale. New England Livestock Company, Peabpdy, Mass. ONE is AY MARE for sale.

Ancy D. Brownell, Essex Junction. 40 HORSES for sale. A car of new ones just in. Some great bargains.

Consolidated Ice Delivery 50 Maple street CHESTNUT HORSEJ for sale cheap. Call noons or after five p. m. at 91 King. THAT WORN-OUT FEELING with loss of appetite, constipation, biliousness, sick headache, is nature's warning that you need a good spring medicine.

Get a boftle of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters to-day. Sold everywhere, liquid, or. tablets, 25 cents. THOROUGHBRED Rhode Island Red Laying Pullets for sale. $1.25 each.

G. Fjederla Jones. 132, tf. DAY OLD CHIX for sale. White Wyandotte, Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Red.

Order how, G. Frederic Jones. Red. Order now Burlington. Uttf.

EGGS FOR SETTING for sale. 15 for 60j cents. White wyandotte, from good iaying, good size stock. None shipped or delivered. Call 265 Colchester avenue, Burlington.

Te! 1406-X. 79, tf. AUTOMOBILES. HTJTDSON' for sale, new 1914 Hudson six 84. Reason made known to intending pjurchaser.

Address Box 6, care Free Press. 132t, ONE 45 H. P. CAR for sale, in perfect running condition, detachable body. Inquire 234 Main St 'XW THREE-TON TRUCK for sale cheap, also twenty passenger body, if desired.

Shahan, Port Henry. N. Y. 123.12t MBTZ RUNABOUT for sale. Special op- ioftunity to buy one of these handy ljlttle cars at a very low price, J.

J. Kennedy. 16 Isham St 103. tf. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS Chalmers Forty, seven passenger; Jackson 60.

five passenger; E-M-F SO; Brush Delivery car; Jackson 45. All in fine shape. jtV. G. E.

Flanders. FARMS FCR SALE. UjNDERHILL FARM, 100 acres, 40 acres rich tillage; good house and barn; jflne sugar orchard; running water; also 12 cows, tools, machinery; fine roads; bear station. T. J.

SoDonnell, Free 1'. 'ress Burlington. lot) ACRE FARM, fully equipped, at 253 acres, 30 cows and everything, 50 acres, 20 cows, team and tools, at 50 acre village farm, a dandy, fine house and good barns, at $4,000. would trade for large farm; 187 Acres, stock, team and tools, at 100 acres, good buildings, no stock or tools, good bargains in city homes. If you want to buy a house call and see jme.

Can be of service to you. C. 1 Demeritt, 152 Church street EXTRA GOOD GENERAL FARM for sale. Write "General," Free Press. MONEY LOANED on Vermont farms.

Winooski Savings Bank, Winooski. Vt Box 62, tf WANTED Two or three automo file mechanics. Only ea! ones need apply. COLLISON'S GARAGE. 126, tf FOR SALE Fine building lot On the sduth side of Park avenue, next to Shelbufne road, beautiful view of the lake.

Size Price $500. CLARK C. BRXOG3, It CLARKE! STKKBT. FOR SALE Fine tvro-ramlly and np-to-dnte hotme, electricity. Ran, furnace beat, ome hardwood floors, very laise lot, location one of the neot, earn 9504 per year.

repairs needed. This i a Kennine barsatn. F.B.Houston Real Estate for Sale $5,000 Ten-room house, bath, electric lights, gas, furnace, on S. Winooski Ave. 53,000 Nine-room house, bath, gas, all kinds of fruit, lot 50x110, School St.

GEORGE II. KINSLEY, bo cHrncii st. Charlotte Farm Fifty-two acres for sale. $2,650. 40 acres rich tillage; dandy pasture; 10-room house; ordinary barns; running water; lots of wood; also 5 cows, grain harvester, tools, etc.

Will cut 40 tons of hay this season. Address, T. J. ifcDonneU, Free Press Building. A BARGAIN Huntington farm of 279 acres within a mile of village, handy to school, oft R.

F. D. and telephone line, about feet of timber, sugar orchard, fine 14-room house, painted white and green, good set of buildings, cow stable ties up 33 head, 23 cows on place now, some young stock, buli horse barn With six. stalls, dandy pair of young horses valued at $600, wagons and a complete set of tools. Price, $5,000, part cash, balance easy.

J. W. MADDEN. Room 14, The Strong, Burlington, Vt. 300 Acres $2500 10 room house, comfortable barns, new stable with basement, good Sugar orchard well equipped, plenty of fruit.

Write us for terms. REYNOLDS REAL ESTATE Burlington, Vtrtnontt Seven Thousand Dollars Buys a Little World A 75-cow farm, consisting of 500 acres of very nice hardwood soil, has 100 acres meadow that lays fine, would make a dandy alfalfa farm. Sugar place has 2,500 trees with 2,300 buckets and Leader Evaporator. It had recently made 8,500 lbs. sugar, has produced 1,500 bushels of apples, has lots blackberries and currents.

A large 12-room house and wood shed, barn 45x122 feet, with basement painted in fine shape. A. R. DAY The Cambridge Real Estater. Wedding: Invitations and Announcements Engraved and printed.

Correct styles. Ask us for samples and prices. Free Press Printing Co. Burllas toa, Vnant RARE! CHANCE to save $200 on slightly used upright piano. XIahogany case, perfect condition.

Used three months. Student will sell for $150 cash on account of college closing this month. Call and see it at once at 60 Booth street. GAS STOVE $11.00, marble sink with fixtures $6.50. 219 Main street.

COTTAGE for sale or rent at Thompson's Point, Charlotte, 8 rooms furnished, with bath, boat. F. Landon Son, Bristol, Vt. NINE ROOM HOUSE Two flats or one tenement as preferred, good lot, rents $17.00 per month, near car line. Price $1,900.

Geo. E. Stratton, 144 College street. ANTIQUES for sale. Carved, turned and fluted canopy-top and post bed, mahogany bureaus, chest of drawers, some nicely carved with claw feet, tables, sofas, mirrors, sideboards, books, chinas and curios.

Prices right. Everett's Antique Store, 199 Xorth AVlnooski Ave. WB HAVE. few barrels of early seed potatoes left, grown at Fisher's, Ontario X. Y.

Will sell at cost. J. W. Jones Co. 132, tf.

TOP CARRIAGE, second-had, very cheap. Geo. E. Stratton, 144 College St. To BUSHELS of fine eating potatoes for sale at my home farm.

Romeo A. Norton, Huntington Center, Vt. 131.6t FURNISHED COTTAGE for sale, Including boat, at Cedar Beach. Address L. B.

Lord, Burlington, Vt. 'Phone 837-11. 131, tf ROLL TOP DESK, gas range, desk revolving chair for sale. A Dubuc's second-hand store, GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES for sale. A few bushel for seed.

65 Colchester avenue. OPEN WAGON for sale, has two seats! removable, upholstered In gray whipcord, pole and shafts, run but little. CG5 Colchester avenue, Burlington. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for a farm: A clean up-to-date stock of groceries, located in one of the best towns in the State. Good reason for selling.

Address Box 3, care of Free Press, Burlington. 130, tf. THREE STORY BRICK BLOCK in the wholesale district, on!" one block from both railroads and new union station, suitable for manufacturing or wholesale business. Address Free Press. 129, tf.

CANOE FOR SALE A canoe with 2 h. p. motor, first-class condition. Box 442, Proctor, Vt. 129, 6t.

A VILLAGE STORE fof sale with house and bain, doing a good business. Address "Box 55," Free Press office. SIX BUILDING LOTS on King street, centrally located. N. K.

Brown, Real Estate Broker. LIVE RETAIL BUSINESS for sale in a hustling town, dry goods, shoes, furnishings, great opportunity to step into an established business. Write or call on W. B. Greene, Richford, Vt.

BRAN XEW 10 ROOM HOUSE for sale, nicely situated on South Winooski just south of Main street. Hardwood iloors throughout, electric lishts, gas, open plumbing and hot air heat. A bargain. J. W.

Madden, Room 14, The Strong, city. GOOD SUBSTANTIAL two family house on Pearl street for sale, three minutes walk from Church St. The roomn are large and finished in red birch natural, electric lights, hardwood floors, gas and oien plumbing. Price very reasonable as the owner is leaving town. J.

W. Madden, Room 14, The Strong, city. FINE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE for sale, very central, 9 rooms' on one side and 10 on other, some hardwood floors, electric lights, gas, open plumbing- and hot air heat. Rents for tS per month. A fine investment.

J. W. Madden, Room 14, The Strong, city. ANOTHER FINE 10 ROOM HOUSE on South Winooski avenue for sale. The rooms are large and cheerful, some hardwood floors, gas, open plumbing and hot water heat.

A bargain. J. W. Madden, city. COTTAGE for sale or to rent at Thompson's Point, with boat.

C. P. Van Vliet. Shelburne. SET HEAVY HARNESS for sale, an extra good pair, good as ne in every respect, 1 1-2 inch traces.

Every strap made to order. Sold only because too heavy for my present use. L. C. Litchfield, MIddlebury Vt.

HO.tf ONE 12 H. P. HIGH PRESSURE BOIL-Elt for Bale. F. 3.

1 anou Son. HIGH-GRADE DAIRY FARM for Sale. Address Free PrAss. ATTRACTIVE well built six-room house for sale, 12 Xash place. Plumbing, elec- trie lights, lot 50x100.

Price C. 11. Crandall- HAY for sale, also packing hay. C. A.

Rood, Malletts Bay, Winooski. 81, tf. NEW AND SLIGHTLY USED furniture and clothing for sale. Call, "phc-ie or write T. Pertlman, 345 North Winooski avenue.

113, tf MOTOR BOATS. MOTOR BOAT for sale. new 6 II. P. engine and spray hood top last August, seats to 10, speed 9.

to 12 miles, equipped with everything. Cost $356, will sell for about half, leaving city. Address J. Free Fress office. 18-FOOT OPEN LAUNCH for sale, 10 h.

p. Roberts motor, clutch, auto control, perfect condition. J. Kent. 17 Sallly avenue, Plattsburgh, N.

Y. MOTOK BOAT for sale 21 ft, 3 Palmer Bros, engine, canopy; cushions, and full equipment Geo. E. Bartlett Richmond. Vt 78.tr.

FOISTAIX PENS AT FREE PRESS. WANTED. Salesman. S10 a week and commis sion; chambermaid, $4 per week; man for farm, $30 to $35 per month; all round man for private estate, $1.50 per day; cook, $50 a month; blacksmith, $15 a ween; launaress, i a. "frv, waitresses.

$5 per week; kitchen boy, $12 a month; married couple for farm, $45; laundress, $1.25 a day; all 'round cook for small hotel, $10 a week; girls for general housework, $4 to cook, seamstress, and assistant in dormitory, for institute, $20 to $25 per month. The Nichols Employment Bureau. Room 3. Y. M.

C. A. BIdg. 'Phone 1153-W. Office h.ours: 8:00 a.

m. to p. m. HELP WANTED FEMALE. EXPERIENCED TRUSTWORTHY GIRL wanted for general housework.

No care of children. Mrs. F. I. Spaulding, 9S College St.

TOUXG GIRL wanted as general helper in private family. 64 Church St. A COMPETENT GIRL, wanted for gen- eral housework. Hotel Vermont. Mrs.

F. H. Parker, 132, tf. WODAN OR GIRL, wanted for greneral housework. Inquire 15 North Winooski Ave.

GIRLS wanted to sew. ES North Union street. TWO KITCHEN GIRLS wanted at once. Boston Lunch. KITCHEN WOMAN and a waitress wanted at once.

Comeata Lunch, 165 Main street. WANTED Seamstress for school, $30; cook for private hospital, $30; cooks for hotels, $50 to $T5; married couple for gentleman's estate, $uO; herdsman, $32 and house rent; cooks for private families, $30; second maids, $30; waitresses, chambermaids, blacksmith, $15; youn? man for hotel, $25; housekeeper, housekeeper for hotel, $25; male and female attendants, $25 to $30; men for sawmill, $2, and men for farms, $30. Madden's Empt Room 14, The Strong, city. CHRL ABLE TO COOK wanted. 64 Church St.

A COMPETENT WOMAN wanted immediately as cook in a small hospital. Apply to Isaline A. Davis, R. Springfield, Vt- is.et TWO EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES wanted at once. Hotel Wentworth, Woodsville, N.

H. FIVE WOMEN Steam wanted. Burlington 127, tf- STENOGRAPHER wanted. State experience, references and salary expected. Address "Stenographer," Free Press office.

A STRONG ACTIVE WOMAN wanted at once to take charge of a small hand laundry. Good wages to a reliable woman who wants a permanent place. When applying state age and experience. Address A. L.

Smith, Claremont Hospital, Claremont, N. H. COMPETENT GIRL wanted for general housework. Mrs. E.

S. Isham, 31 Williams street. 124. tf. HOUSEKEEPER wanted.

H. G. Casey, R. D. 1, Lunenberg, Vt.

A PASTRY COOK wanted fcr hotel. Address "Pastry Cook," care of Free Press. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS- ATTENTION Make money near home selling oils, greases and paint. Hustlers only.

Apply with references. The Star Lubricating Oil Company, S714 Broadway, Cleveland. O. UTILIZE SPARE TIME operating route cf our ball gum machines; small Investment; big returns. Advance Vending 237 E.

45th New York. SALESMEN WANTED. f. Y. ART EMBROIDERY FIRM wishes hustling salesman on commission for Northern N.

Y. and Vermont. Partridge Wilcox, 251 Church N. Y. city.

132,3,6. SALESMEN WANTED. Earn $100 monthly. Expenses. Experience unnecessary.

Advertise and take orders from merchants for smoking and chewing tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, etc, Hemet company. New York, N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITIOX, first or second, wanted by first-class all 'round baker.

Address Box 24, Charlotte, Vt. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, who is a first-class office man, desires a change of position, preferably to Burlington. Highly recommended. Address P. O.

Box 423, city. ALL AROUND PLUMBER and sheet metal worker. Reliable and sober, would a -position In a small town. Address Free Press office. GARDNER WANTS POSITION.

Steady employment or would work by the hour on lawns or flower gardens. Apply 54 Interval avenue, or telephone 1217-W. DRESSMAKER desires to sew for families by the day. Only first-class dressmaking desired. Call 14 Clarke street or phone 676-M.

12142t LOST AND FOUND. YELLOW CAT lost. Six toes on forefeet. Reward for its return to 421 Main street. LADY'S HAND BAG, black, rose embroidered both sides, containing handkerchief and gloves, lost Saturday.

Please, return to W. H. Deshaw, 18 Decatur street, for reward. DIAMOND MASONIC FOB with engraving and owner's name on back lost. Return to 24 Church street for liberal reward.

lLtf. PERSONAL. PANAMA IN PICTURE3. Contains 68 halftone illustrations. Bound in paper.

Mailed for 23 cents. A. Smith Pittsburg, Pa. 109,26 1. Farms for Sale 75 acres good land and buildings, near village, with 10 cows.

2 horses And tools, price $3,300. 100 acres that arry 15 cows, good land and buildings, all tools and some stock, price 3,000. K. H. MeGINXIS, 2uk Building Ex Junction, Vt.

4GIEXT wanted on 'rain, must have $10 securUy. Call on Mr. I. C. Bolleau at 4:30 p.

depot BARBER wanted, steady position. Address Montgomery Center, Box 15S. 132, Ct. REGISTERED PHARMACIST wanted. with good references and experience.

Address M. L. Free Press. BARBER WANTED. Steady job, good pay to right man.

Address L. M. Free Press. BOY wanted for stock room and errands. Good opportunity to learn hardware business.

Vermont Hardware Co. ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT, reliable man. between 25 and 40, that speaks! French and English. Guaranteed salary and steady work for right party. Apply P.

O. Box 44. city. YOUNG MAX from the country to work in country store. Bright boy who wants to learn the business preferred.

No city boys need apply. Address Box 30, Free Press. BURLINGTON MAIL CARRIER AND POSTAL CLERK examination coming. Age IS to 45, $S00 to $1,200 yearj Sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute, Dep't Rochester, N.

Y. BARBER WANTED at Hotel Barber Shop. Vermont RAILROAD FIREMEN, brakemen, $120. Experience tmnecessary. Send age, postage.

Railway, care Free Press. A FIRST-CLASS automobile repair man wanted. Good wages and steady work. The Jarvis Palace Garage, Burlington, Vt. EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAX wanted in dry goods store.

Good position for the right party. Address Lock Box 238, Lebanon, N. H. i CHEF WANTED at once. 'Phone or write liardwick Inn, Hardwick, Vt.

129, St. FIRST-CLASS BARBER wanted at Hall's barber shop, 69 Church street. FIRST-CLASS MEN on farm by month. Give age, references and wages expected. E.

F. Frisbie, Vergennes, Vt. GOOD PAY; light work. Do you want it? If eo be our representative. Write us quick.

C. It. Burr Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MEN WOMEN get government jobs, big pay.

Examinations announced everywhere July 15. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dep't Rochester, N. Y. 131, 26t LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM wanted, heated, electric light or gas, with privilege of bath and telephone.

Address Box 29, Free Press. A MANUFACTURER of wooden novelties with some trade established wanted to locate in the Connecticut valley on the double track line of the B. where a good quality of white birch Is obtainable at a reasonable price. Good shlpplrg and mall facilities, electric power if desired. Apply to W.

V. Farr, S3 North Union street. Burlington, Vt. State line and price paid fcr stock. OLD GEESE FEATHER BEDS wanted.

Best cash prices paid. Bennington ware lions and dogs wanted. Address C. Dickinson, general delivery, Burlington. PUPIL NURSES, both male and female, wanted at Tauntvn State Hospital Training school for nures.

For particulars address Dr. Arthur V. Coss, Taunton State Hospital, Taunton. Mass. 110, tf DRESSMAKING Would like work by the day.

Mrs. Wrght, 4 Hickok place. 'Phone 68E-W. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR THE DEAF.

Any person who is totally deaf will learn something to their advantage by addressing D. A. Free Press. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE, by hour or day. 'Phone 1431-W.

Careful driver. M. Martin. I HAVE FOUR CARS of light and heavy wagons, harness of all descriptions, bicycles, gasoline engines and roofings which I will" sell cheap for cash. Carrol N.

Stygles, Underhill, Vt. FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, also taken on storage. Will call. 'Phone P. F.

Reissiz, 50 Isham street. PICHIERRI Italian Agency for all kinds of labor. Supplied singly or in gangs. 6 Center street. Winooski.

'Phone 494-W. PERSONAL, Bicycles. Come and see us. 50 new and second-hand, fcr sale. Tires, repairing, renting, baby cart tires.

Lane's, 23 Loomis street. i 1 FRENCH DRY CLEANING and dyeing. B. Alachanlc. 72 Church St.

Tel. 2S7-W. 69. tf. re Is a Dandy 120 acres, 75 tillage, 45 pasture, plenty wood, lots of soft timber, 15-cow farm, 1 mile village, R.

R. station, school and creamery; 1 pair horses worth $500, 7 cows worth 1 2-year-old, 1 yearling, 2 calves; all farming tools go. Price, $4,500. and $1,000 down will do it. ELLSWORTH A CORKIXS, "Tie Hustlers," 230 Slain or ew Arlington Hotel, Burlington, vt.

The want ad way of tenant-finding la the excepted way and means small pens? and. delay. COR. CHURCH G0LLE6E STS. I Asa Hawkins, and before returning will visit her uncle in Duxbury.

F. E. But ler of Lisbon, N. IL, has taken the position of chef at the Stevens House. John Lynch of St.

Albans was a week-end visitor of his sister's, Mrs. diaries Tull. The condition of Mrs. S. D.

Miner, who was suddenly taken seriously ill Sunday with neuralgia of the heart, 1s much improved. Misa Julia Douglass returned Monday to Rutland after a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Garno. Benjamin Mrher has returned to Winchester, after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. D. Miner. Henry V. Smith pent Sunday In West Ferrisburg with his sister, Mrs.

John Donovan. Arthur Daniels of Winooski was a week-end visitor to his par-ents, Capt. and Mrs. M. H.

Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. George Gee and children of Burlington visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gee, Sunday. Mrs. John Rivers and eon of Burlington are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Ryan and children visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, of Orwell Sunday. Mayor J. A.

Harrington and family spent Sunday with his siter. Miss Lucy Harrington, of Wey-b ridge. J. W. Champine has finished work at the Vermont Shade Roller company's plant and will leave this week for Rensselaer, N.

Y. Oliver Lawrence of South Shaftsbury spent Sunday with his father, L. L. Lawrence. A daughter was born last week to Mr.

and Mrs Frank Jerome. Judge F. L. Fish pent Sunday with his family. Mifs Marie Norton, a student at Villa Marie Convent.

Montreal, is passing a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Norton. HINESBURG. The funeral of George D. Leonard was largely attended at his late residence Sunday at two o'clock, the Rev. F.

M. Sawyer of the Methodist Church officiating, assisted by the Rev. George A. Kerr of Canajoharle, N. Y.

There were Masonic services at the burial conducted by W. N. HiH, past worthy master of Patriot lodge. There were over 60 Masons in line, the Charlotte and Bristol lodges being represented by large delegations. Burial was in the Hinesburg cemetery.

The Rev. George A. Kerr, a former pastor of the Methodist Church, preached at the church Sunday morning. Memorial day was observed as usuaL After a dinner at the G. A.

R. hall the veterans, members of the W. R. Pine Knot camp, M. W.

and the pupils of school No. 5 marched to the town hall, where the Rev. C. V. Grismer of Burlington delivered an eloquent address.

Excellent music was fumishhed hy Mead's orchestra and a male quartet. Miss Mattie McKenzIe of the Brandon graded school was at her home here over Sun day. Walker Degree of the Burlington high school was at home over Sunday. Miss Clare Hall has returned after spending a month tn Washington. D.

Arthur Wheedon of Greenwich. N. Is spending the Slimmer with his aunt. Mrs. A.

P. Clough. A memorial service for the Woodmen will be held at the Baptist Church Sunday morning, the Rev. WiHIam Laughton speaking. The graduating exercises of the high school will be held at the town hall Friday evening.

The pupils of the grammar school will give a play, "A Brave Little Tom Boy." at the town hall Thursday evening. ---The pupils of school No. 5 gave a patriotic entertainment lit the town hall Friday afternoon which was much enjoyed by those present Mr. G. D.

Boynion of Burlington is spending a few days here. Dr. and Mrs. A. M.

Norton and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Norton of Bristol visited at South Buhnell Sunday.

Oscar A. Palmer Is spending the summer at Ell Terrill's. John Harris, son of Truman Harris, was kicked on the heal Friday by a horse and rendered unconscious. Th two-year-old child of Peter Trank fell from a piazza and broke an arm Friday. The King's Daughters will meet at the residence of Mrs.

Harry H. Page Friday afternoon, June 12. WEYBRIDGE. The Rev. F.

Hagadorn's subject for Sunday morning will be "Perfect Through Suffering," evening, last talk on 'Pilgrim's Progress." Willis E. Cobb, a former resident of this place, is spending some time among friends here. The Improvement society cleared $19 at their en tertalnment Saturday evening. The La dies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet with Mrs. John Doolai Wednesday.

A large audience gathered at the Methodist Episcopal Church Memorial day and listened to a fine address by the Rev. F. Hagadorn. The children toot a prominent partThe Social Improve ment society will hold an entertainment at the town ball June 9, called "Old Uom( Night." The history of the town will given and a brief history of othr towns There will be music by Miss Emma Bakerk C. M.

Baker and Carl Shaw. VERGENNES. At the annual meeting of the'Ladie3 Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal Church officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. George D. Middlebrook; vice-president, Mrs.

Frank Burroughs; secretary, Mrs. H. B. Slack; treasurer, Miss Lena Hawkins. Miss Hattie Wins-low, Mrs.

G. D. Middlebrook, Mrs. Frank Burroughs and Mrs. C.

Grandey were appointed as a committee for renovating the church vestry. Miss Frances Hobart has returned from Washington. D. C. where she delivered an address before the American Library association.

Raymond Slack has returned to Albany (N. Business College after a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Slack. Harold Stone Of New York is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stone.

State's Attorney F. W. Tuttle and Attorney G. W. Stone went yesterday to Mid-dlebury to attend the opening of the Addison county court Miss Martha Sullivan, who recently underwent an operation at the Fanny Allen hospital, Winooski, is so much improved that she has been taken to the home of her cousin, Frank Mc-Donough, of Burlington, wjiere she will remain until able to return here.

A son was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. George Blakely. Charles Belden has returned to Port Henry after a visit to his mother, Mrs. Alice Belden.

Seth Warner Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet this afternoon in the assembly hall of the Bixby Memorial Free library. Alderman John Clark and G. F. O. Kimball went yesterday to MIddlebury, where they were drawn as petit; jurors of the county court.

Carlton Ellsworth has purchased a Ford touring car of F. L. Grandey. L. A.

Sheldon of Rutland visited in town yesterday. The Rev. George F. Harvey Is moving to Kendall house on Main street, recently purchased by the Baptist Church for a parsonage. Miss Doris Bisbee spent the week-end with Miss Luna Field of North Ferrisburg.

John Floyd Moorby and Miss Nellie I. Garvey were married Saturday evening at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Arthur Jodvin, the Rev. George F. Harvey performing the ceremony.

Frank Barrows Is having a piazza built on the house he recently purchased on King street. F. L. Grandey has delivered a Ford touring car to DeWitt Parker. Miss Martha Miller of Rutland is visiting her mother, Mrs.

Mary Miller. Miss Blanche Field spent Sunday with her parents in Ferrisburg. Donald Norton of Dartmouth College Is ill with german measles' at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.

JOorton. George Myers and a force of men began work Monday on his contract to build the bridge near the residence of John Clark on Maple street. The bridge will be 120 feet in length and will be built of cement reinforced by nine steel beams 30 feet long. The Sheffield Farms Slawson-Decker company have purchased a Ford runabout of F. L.

Grandy. The car will be used in visiting the different plants of the company. David Mulr and son, Henry, of Burlington, spent Memorial day with Mr. and Mr3. Joseph Como, Sr.

Mrs. Joseph Como, Is at the Fanny Allen hospital. Winooski, where she recently underwent an operation. Mrs. Louis Mott Is visiting her son, L.

Henry Mott, of Burlington. Joseph Dalg-neault spent Memorial day in Westport, N. Jwith his daughter, Mrs. A. Oliver.

In Monday's market eggs brought 20 cents per dozen and butter from 20 to 22 cents per pound. Mark Potter of Montreal visited his uncle. Dr. F. C.

Phelps, Sunday. Wesley Murdock, Arthur Ea-gan and N. Hathaway of MIddlebury are In town for a few days. Wellsworth Thomas of MIddlebury College visited his grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Phelps, his uncle.

Dr. F. C. Phelps, and his aunt, Mrs. Alice Preston, Sunday.

The funeral of Rollin Merrill was held at the house Sunday afternoon, the Rev. J. Hall Long officiating. The bearers were W. II.

Norton, Charle3 Gough and Dr. V. W. Waterman of this city, Walter White of Pfcnton, John Hutchinson and J. Pratt of West Addison.

Burial was in Lake View cemetery. West Addison. Nathan Lane of Jericho is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. II.

Flagg. The condition of Onslow, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi H. Brown, who fell Saturday into a mixture of pulp plaster, Is improved.

He will not lose his sight as was at first feared. tArthur Sorrell has taken a contract to put up a 35 by 70-foot barn for Dr. Nathan Oppenheim on the farm he recently purchased of Albert LarrOw. The class of 1914 Vergennes high school will present "A Rose of Plymouth Town," a romantic four-act comedy of the period of 1622-1623, in the opera house Tuesday evening, June 9. Joseph Hamel has resigned hla position as clerk in the store of H.

B. Slack and entered the employ of Arthur Sorrell. W. A. Scott has moved to the Paradee house that he recently purchased of P.

C. Russell Myron Feshman of Bristol spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Abraham Cohen. Miss Lena Hawkins has gone to Windsor to visit her nephew, 1.

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