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St. Albans Weekly Messenger from Saint Albans, Vermont • 3

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ft W'v M-t -a. THE MESSENGER, tHtfESDAY, NOVEMBER I I MONTGOMERY. swAwrnu LV MMiinNuiu p. Wlthnnt a'rlnnVif r. i SWANTON.

8AM30NVILLE, 'u. iY, Oliver Plow t. Hi a fulllmf Whlln -i Hillwejt, Tho, lihieisl of Henry KlngMloy, who tiH-ii recently t. his-homo -In Ifita place, was 'held i h. IwZr llZX' a marked Improvement nn It llmil "iIm hi ''KIX'ftH Moon to inuvl FLETCHER.

I'l Why Does It Cure Not because It It 8arsaparllla, but because It Is a medicine of peculiar merit, composed of more than twenty different remedial agents effecting phenomenal euros of troubles of the blood, itomacn, liver and boyvols. Thus Hood's SursapafiUa cures scrofula, eczema, anemia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and builds up the system. it in the omul liquid form or Is Ublt form Wtlltd 8mttn. FAIRFIELD I "i' iiuu win, annuo returned homo from riurllniflon. i A duneo was held nt tlm homo of nirnn lemluy Mum to apply hero for tho appointment of enumerator or tho census for Kletehe for Kleteher.

arly UU the lie hits the names of nearly town officials on his petition tlon. ii aiiks Mabel lloozan is III Hmltli has a model horse barn just completed, with tho barn' for one so of IjCllx who has bepn III of the ijilp Uttrlnv tins liast wwk. Is sbl tO.lll). Ollt. lien lli'iron' lias moved his family iViiiri TaliMlelil and Is working for ti.

W. II, Jeffords Is visiting ut the lion to of tier cwislu, Mrs, Ahnou-Urce-ley, of Sutton, Que. The old storu building which has been remodeled' by Jlsrvey Donilna, Is nearly ready lor occupancy. It will be occupied by tlireo famillts. School in district No.

4, tausht by Miss Jeffords, was closed Frlduy. Thuso pupils had no 'marks iiii'alnsl their' niimcs 'WeJre dordon farlHcrltHhlre. olllclhlliiK, Tho burial wuh t0 111 the eemetery ut Iolllrolllm.l I C'. t)r. -h.

built not lonit awo his horsc.K famdy to llaltcntilcld whetu he a i mr Ho "piy or St. John the lini.iu, entertained at ODnrnell. Ten bund, i I I nun ril i.a iimi ti ere H0rV0(1 J'' 1. CrilV. (if ip'otiw the Btiests present.

I Uj. Y. lVrklns, principal or the hiHh' 'mi whools, pitBsed Sunday in Janctlon. William lllalr In uo tho hoiiKo on Ht. rocuiuiy1 vacittnt hy Nelson Duelmrm.

W. (j I McWllater 1h movliiLr hu fn.niiw the hotiBi! or. Mlssisi(uo: st. which t-'nrpentor surprise part utlhe burled his -tfiaitdparenls and par-purchased recently 0 Henry Croon. 1 of (leorBO Olllllan Monday enls.

He was ft' prosperous- fanner mm mi ii me on ine uirm where Miss Ilhinche Hart, nf iS Vlsltlllir lit ii. mi i A number of persons from wl" tlle winter with his P.ael nttemk'd the presentation 0( Jatichter, Mrs. CScore 13. UoKurs. laKn.

The sinners were Mr. i ml Mr N. K. Parker and .1 IZL'l ul. nthy ritrKer.

The Itev. (5 Mas-! field conducted the funeral erc1. nnd the beurerH were r.i i i l' nanrt -Ilcad. and iinmer i-raster, air. ClntrHlev In of 'this town.

II. li. V. Hrr iv iiir jii'v wood, N. nephew of Mr.

KIiiks-by, was present 'at the funeral. Mr. KliiKslcy died 'on the tdil -homestead where he wits born April 22. 1843, hnv- l.t II II 1.1..' in onili i. iii.u nun, i nun oeen Brcat suf- fercr for the' past five years Mr Klnsslcy had been cared 'for durlni? inc past two years bv Mr.

nnl wtiiinm tJumminKs, tenants on the farm. T. J. rt'Drlen Is III of aninni (lenity. The condition of Therlon who In III, Is no better.

Mrs. Nelson llenolt Is very of heart trouble. Mrs. Henry Lumbra Is with her dauKhter. Mrs.

W. P. Shangraw. for, an Indetlnlto time. ti.

wl v-. k. oiiuii Krinv' wll 18 111 ot pneumonia, I favorable: Mrs. Sherman Turner, Is with her Mrs. MILTON.

Mrs. A. W. llariunn is couliued to: )l()MiJC I I ntld Cnttln hilVO a lWtttnH nlnnn ,1,.,., many people. i Mr- "lul Olllllan'tind Carpenter have ftono to lioaton.

The new Iron and MwU Cpi-mo -wiih in liukurHOeld November on IjiihIuchs, About thirty-live nobzhbopii w.iv I'veiilnu. November IS. Mr. ('iiiniiitnr stllll. 17 1'" avo pni in a new iiiniKi; wiiii concrete urivewuy, near Hooper's shop, -i T.

O. Ryan is bulldlnur a new barn. I E. Tinker lost a horso Thursday I nlirlit. i Peter Reynolds, of rionsant valley." v'-lt''l In town last w'cek.

1 Mr- C. -I. Hrecn, of Under-1 hl- ww m''nt visitors at the home, ot W' Shcpardson. cranium Lester Williams and Miss I.cln Mnrey were married at tlm tional pnrsoniiKe November 11 by. the1 v.

V. Wilson Day. Trllley Messier and Miss Catherine Wlu-ll'tey were married November 10 the Rev. 1. Wilson Day.

William Ilrodrcau Und Miss Amelia' Munson we're married at the Uoni.tn! 1 aiimue cluircii Novcmbtr 17 by the, Rev. P. n. Gauthlcr, of Highgale. The condition of X.

W. Mullen, who i3 shows no improvement. He Is conllncd to the house most of the tlme. Kdson Wilder has gone to Burling- ton where ho has employment for the! winter. 'I'll, in-iivu nil: Ill Hie Congregational church $103.

Dean's Rheumatic Pill, for rbeu- niatlsm and Neuralgia. Entirely vege- 1 GEORGIA, The Epworth league observe Friday as tag day and give a musical and. literary entertainment in tho Gates, Cltloe t.M.i 1 4- i- School closed Noveihbef 'III with, dp-, M'niprlitio cxeridscM. 'were' ltjelve pupils reglsterod und the uverasc at-tcmlnm-e. was lO'j.

Donald Gravelle has been neither absent nor lardy during the past three terms. Roland anu Clifton Stcthon wcro not absent thirlim' the term, and Hilda Gravelle was not absent (luring her school membership. Miss Grate Weihrldge, the teacher, dues not expert to return lor the term, and her place will be taken by M.iss Maria Drudy, ot Enosburs Falls. Constipntlon; headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic nhvalcs urinp.

sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Rcgulets act gently arid cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your dross 1st. carloai of ll.ve turkeys, live hundred, was shipped to Boston Thursday.

They were purchased b.v a party from Boston to (listilliuted among the Jews, alive us thty have to be killed by one of their Rabl. The average lycltjlit of the turkeys was twelve pounds, and the' paid was IS cents a pound. The body of Mrs. W. A.

Cleveland, aged Si. years, whoj died in plattsburg, N. Sunday, November was brought here Wednesday, November 17,. for in thu' family lot in the Sheldon cemetery. The body was accompanied by daughter, Mrs.

J. Ovltt, Smith, son, Cleveland Smith, and the Mr. WSlliam F. Weeks, of Shelhurno. The Rev.

AV. M. Warlow, of Grace church, officiated at the burial service nt the grave. Mr. Cleveland died about thirty-six years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland were residents' of this place for several years. Mrs. Cleveland had been nr.

Invalid for the past two years. The Scolield, of Rich-ford, will In tho Congregational Sunday. 111 me morning a service will be held. A CARD. Wo, tho undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund tho money on a C0-cot bottle.

1 Jrcenc's Warranted Vh 1 -Ps ho "on Ttllroad Mlw KltMlmonds, of Jericho, is s'- conP to Hvrte Park, whe she ucpm in iiaiierslle Sutnrdnv i evening, Services nt St. Matthew's church Sunday were ns follows: Holy communion, 7:30 a. tn. morning pravei and sermon, subject, "Holy i f.p'lrlt fimvllli'lmr ul J-nbrmeitf, na. evet.lnB pray." and sermon, aul.Ject, "The tod 7 p.

m. At the Uaptlst church, the pori topic at tho Sunday morning service was "The a. me jietnouist church, the services were ns follows: MorniliB service nt 10:110 a. mon topic, "Some Klements of a Great cveninB servicu ut 7 o'clock, sermon topic, "The Meaning ol the llroken Heart." Herbert A. Sawyer, of Swanton, (s pi'sslng a few days at the home ot A.

Gloed i W. Ij. Gardner was In llurlington over Sunday. v. of East Falr Miss Grace Pomerov, held, passed Sunday -at the home of Air.

and Mrs. W. II. Kimball, of IJepot Mr. and Mrs.

F. ovltt passed, Sunday In Burlington. Tlm Lamer Lucie Ol HIS: Methodist church realised almost $20 from the rummage sale held fn Per- ley's hall Friday and Saturday. 1 John Heaulac of School has pnr-1 lam ouriuiK ton oi uaviu i-oi-sj iiiu anu expects to move nls. family there in the near future.

The price paid for the property was $7,200. Tltnnksgiving day services at St. Matthew's church will consist of a celebration of the hoty communion nt 7 a. m. and morning prayer and nor-, mon at 9 a.

m. At the Methodist church; the Rev. F. Clark or tllo Kvet liaptisl church will preach ut a union Thanksgiving service at p. in.

The Reverend Fathers Ilemmel and Guillo, of tho Society ot the HoIS Redeemer, Saratoga Springs, N. are conductiug a ten davs" nt St. tllO ehlirell. Kevvleoa live neiu tiaily at a. and in tho evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Royce Kenlicld went Monday to I St Albans where he has -secured a position. 1 John II. Mears, who has been in the West for. the past year and a half. Hit past six months in North Dakota where -lie been engaged in en-j gineering on construction of a new line the Northern Pacific railroad from Mandnn, X.

to Glendlvc, i in St. Jolmsbury Monday to con- was one of or ten Norwich Uni versity mon who were employed on this work. The condition of Mrs. It. D.

Cross, of Johnson, formerly ot this who was terribly burned recently by the explosion of a kerosene lamp, is! improving. Mr. Cross fell a few days ago and suffered a broken rib. ENOSBURG FALLS. Thursday being Thanksgiving day the banks and stores will be c.oscd at the usual holiday hours.

The post- office will be open only for the arrival 1 I i 1 1 1 i town hall in the evening which willihnvo been done rnrlv in the' evpnln 01 11 lans to euro your i uivisiou .01 the supreme court has cough or cold. also guarantee a I granted a pclition of Albert Tat-25-cent bottlo to prove satisfactory or; rick, now in Sing Sing for life for the money refunded. 1 murder of William Marsh for a J. C. Hutchins, Montgomery Center, writ of hnbeus The writ is C.

Mason, Enosburg Falls. roturnublo November .20 In 'Jlro'bkirn J. M. Enosburg Fall William Mebonald appear 'on E. J.

Alexander. Avery Smith, lnhalf of and whT be opposed Nelson, Hall, Montgomery. by. District Atlnmev Jerome. II.

Itoot who lives near I.a line was badly Injured nt tho west v.w"! lo "iuvU-a. ln tlm mat! the build i -1 "TH "fl thI Ht Kdmund 10. enimcil In- omi. T. 1111 "rnpery laitutK nro, rosumim In 11 "bout 00 which was covered V.

fienus Wednesday evening. 17. at the home of tho for- mer. Artlllclftl llowers for the fair were nimlo, anil Itincli was served. It was found "necessary to nmputate a part ol one foot of K.

Itoot, who was Inlttrod by the cars Wednesday afternoon, November 17. Dr. C. 1'. f.

A. L. Cross performed tile operation Mrs. A. J.

I'cri'is, of a former resident; relatives In town. Dorchester, Is viitil1B At tho meeting In the ConnTPBri-llonal church vestry Thursday even-Inif tho study of "The Life conducted by the Rev. "6, Itowlby, wns continued. Korty-ono persons were present to enjoy the occasion. ulht 7 'I'P rv' Wa8 pM "'V1.

Jlm OIjhv, the veteran Central ermont conductor, has resumed his run on the Central Vermont railway after a several months' illness. 1.. A A.l.tlln n-n, ...1. i-urrar who has neen 111 for. Rev lml weeks of typhoid fever, Im- Mrs.

George W. Souier, of South Hero, Is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Sarah Jeiinlson, and Miss Mary 'Dor man. of Church st. 'wllj pass tho winter with relatives.

The second of the series of winter entertainments of the Congregational Sunday-school course was given Saturday evening In the church, when "The Potters" of the Empire Lyceum bureau of Syracuse. X. delighted a large audience for nearly two hours. Fitxslmnods, of is visiting her Rister, Miss Graco Fltz-simonds, of Canada st. The Northern Telephone Co.

Is e. tending its line so as to include the farming districts of Maquam. At the evening meeting Sunday at Congregational church Mr. and Totter, ot the Potter company as sisted tho choir, and each also sang ti ul, oU(T rendering 1,10 rul.Heun" and Mrs. l'y Thought." 111' IIKII1II'I Ul iUIKM lil'I UIU XJU 1 nt Cluirch ot the Nativity with tenclicr hunday morning tn thu fkUV- l- iL.

Aubln preach l'rcncn. I1'- aild Mrs. O. A. Gates, of St.

Aiuans, p.isseo emntuiy in town Mrs. C. 1 Smith, of Grand has to Barre to visit relatives and friends. The Rev. and Mrs.

X. O. Bowlbj-, and "cn ay to East pLK 7 mo concilium oi airs. u. u.

of York st, who underwent a surgical operation at the Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, a few daj-s ago, is favorable. The grocery stores will close at noon Thanksgiving day, and the dry goods stores will be closed all day. The Taouahunga Club held the first oC Its series of card parties at the club rooms, Friday everting. Five hundred was played, there being nineteen tables. Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour.

Miss Ina Houghton, of Spring Is at home for a two weeks' vacation. Miss Houghton is teaching school in Montgomery. Merton J-7. Beebe has returned home from a. seven weeks' business trip in the West in the interest of the Robin Hood Ammunition Co.

A. G. Webster, of Church has gone to Taunton, called there by tile illness of his son, George Webster, who is attending a military school at that place. George Prouty lias sold his house and lot, on Jewett st. to- Ell Ilakcy.

anil b.is bought of Capt. F. J. Rowley another bouse and lot on Rusliey where he will reside. UNDERHILL CENTER.

Marl in nunnery, aged over. SO years, died Noveiiioer Hi of heart He was apparently as well us ever that morning milking tho and eating bis breakfast as I te is survived by his wife, seven daisgh-. tei aim voir Euere.tia Payne has returned hoino from Nashville where, she been caring lor Mrs. Pollard, who was ill. Mrs.

Byron G'reene, of St. Albans, who has Ihhui visiting her" sister, Mm. G. A. Tirtill.

lias relumed Iioiim. William Pitniau visited his puR-nts Ctunbridgiv receutl.v. A CARD. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund money on', a. 60- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted svr or nr ir il thus to chth voiir cougi) or.coia..

vve mo guarantee a Cent bottle to satisfactory or 'noncy Drur'Cd. Avery G. Smith, uoruon, H- C. Jameson, Alburg Center. Alburg.

Alburg. East Alburg. Miss Jessie toaDre, WEST ENOSBURG Dennis Dow.aged 84 years, who had been ill for the past two weeks, died Sunday November 14. The funeral was held at the house Tuesday, November 16, and burial took place in the cemetery at Enosburg Center. Sir.

Dow had been feeble health for some time. Ho served In the Civil War. Tho Ladles' Aid Society met with Mrs. LI Stanton Wednesday, Novemlier 17, when an oyster dinner was served. There was a large attendance, nearly 00 people being" present; the-aftorriooh a number the' meeting Of the Woinan's; Foreign Missionary So-tfi(fty held at tbtVlioine tif Mrs.

-Henry Fussett. William Shaw and Mrs. M. JerrnrdH, ot 'Enosbltrrf Fallfi. were prcr.int and -Mis.

Shaw Ravo a report of the recent meeting nt Man chester. e1 Beats the world. Take piio of omh, try It. nud ue We luivo too njucta CINDER TWINE and Wo shall soil It regardless of cost! A GREAT BARCAIN! An H-ltorae portaliiu gazoiiiie engine. Cjall and jljid.otit about BUCK GREENE An A 1 Fly Oil 50c.

per gnl. in bulk. MOVING TO UNITED STATES. Hundreds' -of JCansdisns-'Ari tetflng Citlss Ester' Ontario KliiKiitoli; 1 NiiV. 10.

Colonel "''Van h'aftt, American consul for this district, Ih a '-report-' to his government, states that' this city during' nine months ending September 30, has lost nearly S00 of Its population through lis citizens emigrating -to tho United States. He bases- his I'Ulouhttlons on tlic fact that during tho nine mouths 1 10 invoices for' emigrants' effects were Issued at Kingston, and continues: "As each settler's effects cortlflcato usually represents a family averaging lour, tlm' gain in population to tho i t'nltrd States for tlm past nlno months from this city and vicinity will reach 400. Add to this the number moving to the states without household effects, and the loss to Kingston would be nenrly-dotible, or 800. This condition largely prevails in other towns and cities of eastern Ontario." A SECOND FRENCH REVOLUTION. Ex-President Loubet Sounds a Warning to His Paris, Nov.

20. -Ex-President Loubet has tho nation that revolution, which was the' inverso of that of 1780. was being prepared in France, tending fo grant privileges to a section of the nation at the expense of the other sections. "Why," he asked, "talk about classes in a democracy" where it Is supposed they were abolished long ago?" 1 The most striking part of his speech was his condemnation of the tendency of socialism to discriminate In taxa-Uontion. Equal' distribution of he said, was one of the main objects of the French Revolution, but things were now tending to.

nil' inverse revolution. He strongly condemned state Interference' In private a It'alrs and he 'urged tho delegates to the congress on behalf Of the whole nation to resist this growing tendency to the PATRICK STILL FIGHTING. Murderer Soon to' Make His 24th Attempt to Secure Freedom. New York. Nov.

10. The This is Patrick's 24th attempt to secure freedom through tho court since lie was convicted as a murderer. HAMMOND WOULD PAY MORE. The Mininft Expert Boosts His Tax Valuation. By.

$400,000.,.. Gloucester, Nov. 10. John "Hays' Hammond, tho mining expert, who is resident of this city, has voluntarily appeared before-- the board of' 'assessors and requested' that hfs increased -by. boosting -tip- his valuation.

AViicn Mr. Haminond first came hero ine assessors fixed his valuation at 011 personal property 'outside of the vahle. 0f his house "o-'t I-resh Water which is in his wife's name. Mr. Ham-niond has requested that lie pay taxes on $500,000.

and the assessors have accepted 'offer. REMOVE MERRIMAC BUOY. 1. Uncle Sam IS Not Influenced By Sentiment It Seems Wiishlnstlm, Nov. 10.

The Tact 'tlint Undo Sam is 'not 'influenced by senti ment is proved' by tlio decision of tho -jiurriniac wreck buoy 2.S," wiW be 1 called "Channel buoy 2S." KEE1 SHIPS And Let England Alone Is the German Admiral's Advice. Ib rllirXov. Ilu Flot'tc, 'the of- ilclal organ of the Navy League, prints an article by 'Admiral Weber declaring thut tlio league's paramount present outy is to combat the idea of a. naval uiiuei-Miaiiuing wan ureat "A nation's writes the. admiral, "must, Nearly bought; cither tiirough.

tjic an enemy" or uthfHKh B-rmnments- strong to frighten No, nation tqver It is nejtlieif.moriill-y.-iiefiessnirir.Vni. Xiolhica-lly to. ctiterj-hr-tai -a' understanding, with it must not bo that the; construction of. the German navy only began after the malice ot Germany's trade rivals found public expression, which filled Germans with grave anxiety for tho future. STUDIES ECONOMY.

Will Determine Whether Get Too Much for Carrying Mail'. Washington. Nov- Ia accordance with the entrenchment policy of the administration 'Postmaster rjonnmi Hitchcock is. making a determined effort, to ascertain whether it is true, as alleged, that the railroads, are receiving excessive pay for carrying the mails. He will be prepared to make a report to Congress on the subject early in January.

Under the authority- of the law passed in ho lias called on tho various railroads for statements as to the exact Cost per mile for mail transportation, and lw, expects to "havo i of i.in,. at, dale. close the red and blue contest, Services at St. Johns Thursday morning will be held at 'o'clock In the morning on account of, its being Thanksgiving day. Services will be at St.

Johns church 2 o'clock p. m. for the winter I it.i.,.i i-n KJLlllUll.V. Miss Fllnda' Deal, who lia9" 'bcon very ill, is much Improved. Mrs.

AVilliam Miller, of Clarencevillo is In town visiting her sister 'Mrs. E. II. Mosher, Nelson 'Minckler, who was horned' out lately, bought at auction last Sat urday- the house which belonged to tho late Mt'3. M.

B. Hunt. He paid $550 fi-r it. The Kings' Daughters will meet with Mrs. H.

W. Baxter next Saturday af teraoon. HERRICK. N. J.

Iterrick and family are moving t0 st Al1mna where Mr. Herrick' haa o. R. McGowun has m0ved to the Herrick farm, cland EenneU has moved into the tenement house belonging to T. N.

wanzcr. HIGHGATE. who Ladles' Vlllairo Imnrovmtntt Socley. will repeat the temperance in the Sat-1 ur(jay evening at Liberty hall, I RICHFORD i-; ,1.,,... llff fnrinni-lv re V- folmel, ro" mn Vn r.ni i-lit tn cS ll.l.

w-k th ol cousit, MrVickci. Some miscreant hacked Hie row of shade trees on Troy t. recently, using tin axe. indicting a bad gash in some trees and only a sliwht mark on nilievs It Is believed to have been ilH or i The rooms of '('uluniet Club were well filled Willi club members and nicn friends Thursday evening to list- en to a talk" by Senator wil Hani IV Dillingham, chairman of the1 Senate committee, on Immigration wb spoke on "Foreign '1 subject in which hehas been es- peclally iuten (jjed for more than ton vmrs. Keimtur TiiUlniilirim "funk -linneful S-tfrir, iUn untilel nn.l -wns verv easily, and for.

an hour ho held the close attention of the jnon ns he told facts, backed up with proof, In. an In teresting and pleasing manner. The annual chicken pie supper and of fancy and lisctu.l articles, fitven tho Dnuics lienevoicnt anu aiis sionary Society, of the Baptist church In Ayer 'opera hall Thursday evening, was largely attended, the gross receipts of supper 'and sale being about Mrs. Edson Alger, who had been Tin Invalid for a number of venrs. died Thursday morning her home on Province st.

Beside her husband she Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. El-win H. Grlce, of this village, and Mrs. Aldeiv X. Sears, of Fairfax.

Mrs. Adelbert Chappell has gone to Xew Britain, to see her mother who is very ill. The funeral of Mrs. Edson Alger, who died Thursday morning, will be KSCTe lass officiating. It is reported that Clyde B.

Taylor and family, who have been living in Maiden, for three years, will return to this place In the near future. A farewell party was given tho Misses Lulu and Christine Dovcletto in bank hall Tuesday evening by their young friends, the occasion being their iloparluri; East Fairfield where Air. I.iivelette hag 'taken a farm for the coming' year. Mr, and Eli Shangraw, of Motilgoniery, ftru. visiting in tlitw a conduct a Thanksgiving nervico.

Tho Itichl'ord Gazette-' this week says: "('. and S. R. Boriglit have -t i 1.. I'OUKlll.

Ul J. 1. aim u. of St. Armaha, the 'so-i.

called Cai'penter'il'a'iMn 'oppouite Stcv ens Mills, payir.g. $2,200" therefor. A largo1 acrcjige of farm files along tha riVer iind is llnwiible; liiul as the Messrs. lioright plan to raise 1 heir d.un' at Stevens Mills several foot, so as to "get. ii betid', purciiase of I i I I i BAKERSFIELD.

News was received hero Thursday tin? death lii' of llic death in Wollaston, of Mr jlm. ll ittli- (Start) Purlin, which on-' curred Wednesday, November 17. Tin Irndy was brntiKht to this place and tlic funeral wns held nt the homo of Mm. Start's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

0, c. Stmt, Saturday afternoon ut 2 O'clock. Miss Amanda of the Miiss.ii InisottH General liowpital. Bos', tmi, is pausing her vacation of three nceks at the home of her father, limii'T Fnnnnd. Mrs.

Charlotte Smith and two children, of Worcester, aro at the home of Mrs. Smith's father, Warren lfham, for few weeks. BERKSHIRE. Mrs. J.

J. McKimnoy entertained tlic Dorcas Society Wednesday. 11. O. Jenne became suddenly III while dolus tho washing ut her luime November 15.

Miss Ruby I.add has gone to Rhode Island to stay with a cousin during die. winter. i BETHEL. Tlic iiiinual convention of the eighth ilistrirt, Inilepcndetit Order of Odd I'Vllows, Was held Wcdnesdiiy, Nn-Vi'tilber 17, with liothel Ioi1kc, No. S3.

About one hundred fifty members of the nt'-'anlzatlon were prercnt, Ini lud-ItiK most of the state officers. A banquet was served in Cushinfc hall by tlio women or the Consresatlonal so-cKlv at which there were also present about twenty guests. After-dinner exercises were held In tho town ball iinil ihey were presided ove by O. A. lMvis.

of Windsor. The following was the program of toasts: "The Grand OiHiid Master F. R. Perry; "The Patriarchs Past Grand K. A.

Saver; "The Grand Secretary O. H. Ilen-dercon; ''The Sovereign Grand Past Grand Representative S. A. R.iil: "As Others See N.

"Odd M. S. Stone: "As Thlnss Ouslit to Grand Conductor K. Ij. Ingalls; the Rev.

Xorman Sea-ver; "Li, tho Rev. G. K. Goodwin; the Rev. Sherman Goodwin; "IVtlicl R.

tho Rev. II. A. Ivconnnli In the secri't wnrl; which followed til" initiatory was evemplilied by. Wind-sir Indue and the second degree by yti'Tliee lodge.

EAST ENOSBURG. The condition of Frank Hart wlio is suffering from blood poisoning ia use foot, is not as favorable. A successful term of school in district No. was closed Friday, lit, and tho teacher. Miss Rnso llraily, is passing the Thanksgiving liulldays at her homo in Rakersiiuld.

Jlr. and Jlrs. W. S. Warner passed a few days last week at tho home of Mr.

Warnor's mother, Mrs. A. Warner. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for yenra No appetite, and what I did cat illstressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Hitters cured me." J.

H. AValker, Sun-bury, Oliioi- 5-1 EAST FAIRFIELD. A very successful sale and supper were held In 31. M. Moran's parlors Thursday evening, November IS, by tho Ladles' Aid Society.

The total receipts amounted to $82. 1 II. Lovelette has moved to John Mid hell's farm. P'hools In this place were closed Friday, November 19, for a short vacation. W.

S. Soule Is in Boston on a business trip. 1 Thursday, Thanksgiving day, being a holiday, the post-offico will be dosed from 10 a. m. Until 4 p.

m. EAST HIGHGATE. The condition' of Mrs. 1'. Sharrow, whn has been ill, Is bettor.

Miss Henrietta Road entertained tho V'limg People's Club Thursday 1 Miss Susie Rixford has had a installed In la-r home. 1 The condition of O. S. Rixford, who lias eii confined to the house by 111 "'w. is sotnewhat bctUT.

Khner Ramo has moved bis family lo a tenement across tho river. 1 Mrs. jf. i-iielps and little Son, Kilwhi James, (it Chicago, who have t' visiting at the homo oT Mrs. K- J-Plii'lps, have gone to Swanton where espeet to pass a few weeks lit Ii'itne or Mrs.

Phelps's father, i. Funnan. EAST RICHFORD. Mr. and Mrs.

II. Baker went to Piston Novemlier 1.1 to attend the. funeral of Mrs. If. G.

Kemp. Jf- Baker, bookkeeper for L. Sons. Is having ten days'. and with Mrs.

Baker will -visit Hntlves and friends in various places, and Mrs. T. Dow Went to "'t't Fiiosburg Xo'vembcr 10. to the funeral of Mr. 'Dnw'J unci 'Hnis now, who died November Mr.

Dow was born in Enosburg and JiI always lived in that town, being Jiirs old. Ho marired Miss Hhttfc In JS54. -1 In 1 survived by wire and one son, John Dow, or Kiifisburg. The bearer at tljo fUhrfil were D. T.

Htid M. I'. Pow, Hurler and Fernando Stevens, all "'I'hews of the deceased. The funeral lielii ut the bouse nnd tho burlul plaee hi the cemetery at Enos-url? Center. A CARD.

w. the undersigned, do hereby arie to refund the money on a bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to cure your uii or cold. We guarantee a 2i-ccnt bottlo to prove satisfactory or inoimy rffunrleu. 1 T- W. Mitchell, Rlcliford.

JJvnaTd Marsh, Bhaldon. H' A. Frost, 'Milton. A. L'mwn, ralrrrrfleld.

K' Mullen, I'rankln. SHELDON SPRINGS. The. Missisquoi river is scaling over vith for the first lime this H. K.

Eckel, of. Xew Hampshire, has entered, the of the Mlsslsqupi Puip Qq. as, foreman in the wood room In the mill here. John; Webster, of Franklin, was in this place surveying land for Martin 18. SHELDON.

Rice Hill. Dunton closed MissiriAnna successful' term -of school in the west part of felieldon l'riday, and returned to her home Friday evening. Miss Lucy Dunton entertained her class from the Franklin Academy and a -few other young irlends at her homo Friday 'evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs.

George Doner, of Enosburg, Visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doner recently. WEST FLETCHER. and1 Mrs, D.

Gillilan started of mails. Mrs. X. M. Morejv who has been The condition of Mrs.

E. H. Farrell, visUlnK lM Canada for tho past week, who has been seriously ill, shows nas returned home. I steady improvement. who has been Miss Alice Perkins, teacher of the visiting his children Montreal for school near Bordoville is passing a I the past two weeks, has arrived home, week at iter lwime In Brlflport.

Miss Fiorlnda Deal has been confined I The iiuarterly vestry meeting of StJ i0 the house by Illness for the past cluircii will be held next 'week. evening. T. Truinbly, who has beeti in The' Rev. Dr.

John M. Thomas, prosl- Hpriliglield for the past- Tour weeks, I dent of Middlcliury (Nillege, will speak! tl (own now for some time. the Methodist church next Sunday The dwelling house of Nelson Minck- or-, wobioii cuui.t.uuy ior 11 wion. iignuiouso board 40' cliango tlio namo Oil the return trip they will visit jof a luiiiy marking. 'a' historic spot nt Nashha, X.

II. Where tin; ironclad Sicrririiuc. -defeated 'Mr. -and Jlrs. B.

Hooper visited l.y tho linallv wcjit down. 111 Swluiion- Tuesday and ah traces' having disappeared of tho Peter Sloane moving family wreck of the fJoiifederate floating for-trom Peter Trombley's homo at San-J tress on the bottom' pf' lite: Elizabeth derson to Isaac Fortune's; near Norfolk, the' board has liouo-in this' 1 discontinued tho. use. of, Jthe I'lrnious name in connection SviYli a luioy murk- Dim' -M the buby suffer from ing the spot; Hereafter tho second eczema; sores; of any Itching of tllo class buoy, known to. iiiin-itiera lor was burned to tho ground Timrs-j Tll, 0.

win day morning ut odock. ilKti', Ul0' congreKatiohal at Shel-blase started around the in will .1 nP 11... 1. 1.1 IIIU l.eillllFv iiiiimeiiwni yoods were saveil. This is the second bit of 111 fortune experienced by Mr.

Minckler recently, lie having lost his maro last Sunday. mnnnisirn i if munnisiikkc, Clinton Ellis, on of T. B. Ellis, is seriously ill of typhoid fever. A trained nurse Is raring lor him.

j' Mrs. Charles lliiynton and two eons returned to their homo In Cheshire, November 17. after a two visit with Mrs. Uoynlon's par- -ire cms, at. were accompanied hohi by Mrs.

D. '15. i ai.ni. uuuiiH vjiiiLuiuin. gives iiisi.iui relief, cures quickly.

Perfectly safe lor cnnurcn: aii druggists sen it. UNDERCUT BRITISH PRICE. 1 I American lylnnufatturers Are Dumping lho Canada. lOrBrltish mainly; sbhil.i.'Wali:s--lin -pIatu manufacturers 1 by-thn of. plate into Canada now Unit 'Canada, has Biisjieiidcd thu an It.

is- week I'ittsburg plate makers secured the-biggest or- der for. many 80,000, boxes of value, of $9,000., -from the hind that wiil be ulTeeled bj' jio 111..11. i at to visit his son, Cliurles Boynton Mrs. George Reld and two children viunnu lirovmnent is necessary to Save jiuga-; tioii. AVlii ii the contemplated iin-.

Stevens Milts will be tnie of the urntu i. inr. best on ihe Misslsquoi river. SOat'andVverv bit of standinf; un HTni I Sundttv 'evt'Tiiiitr, and. Scoresl rm.

tt; concert-by-tho -i''isk' Qannei'ies Pf Jbjii abamlwiing it- own a price of 10 cents a I jikt 11 niwi with formes pim'nts Mrs. Me-n. Mi orLlda. Liberty, Mio, cert was was 'expected, Alexander, mnrnfng. Doctor Thomas will address the students of tho -high school Monday morning.

Miss Armida Murcett, of Bakers-field, visited her sister, Miss Delia Marcett, Monday. "A Pair of Country Kids" was presented to a small audience in the in iera bouse Monday evening. I 1 Mrs-." O. IC. iiicn ftionuiiy uvcu-t ing ai her home on Church st.

Thej funeral will be held tills, after-1 imon'ut o'clock and burial will lake place Hi" Main street ceni' tery. Mrs. i.add was 71 years old, -tnd for many years had been an 'v-illd being coniined to tho house, v.tii'-i. r- most of that time, liar oeain. w-is the result of a paralytic; hleh she suftereo aooui icu n-o She Is survived by two; of this place, and' sons.

E. C. Burt, j. Jl. Burt, Of juancnesier, i.

a former tell when you'll ma: 1 -v- ri to or suffer a cut, bruise, burn sou-Id Be prepared. Doctor Thomas'; Electric -Oil instantly relieves tho pnln, -quickly curcs-ine FAIRFAX Grcgoi-yi A. A. Bceman 0 st0 carri ng! are in Barre and Wiilanistown carrinB potatoes. Ladies'! The concert given int.

sneletv Novcm- Village ber 17 was very i.e. receipts were t0 $43.30. was so well rcnu aiut nctlon altliougli Bptciai mane mij mention mignt i streis uw Mmma. Won't mo a Babi which was very You liuyaie a Baoj Bweetly sung by nged six years. Wrs D.

J.Norton went to on. mber 16 to puss a few days with Vnvember her son's family. to Hluosburg NovemlMT IB;" 1- Hovdcn. F. A.

'd B' 1. were in St. Albans to-day. I J. JNoriu" Hunt were 'ViVoi took In about "of turkeys November XS.j sh a A CARD.

un(Jer3lgriea do hereby agree to refund tho money on a 00-- cent-bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of if It" fails to cure your oyP we' also guarantee a 25 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or refunded money reiuiiueu- j. C. Reagan. St. Albans.

Fletcher. sauldinK, W. B. West Berkshire. W.

G.atos, Franklin. w. oaeouiuou.i, Tr0mbley, Fairfait NORTH TROY. The body of 'Mrs. Maria an, aged woman who died in Newport, Vvasj brought here r.na tne funeral was new fJ.rilis,)) Train Robbers Get a Life Sentence; Munger in.

tljo Unltnd States' Court sentenced to- life imprisonment, the livo men -who held up the Ufiion Paeilic "Overland limited" train lit Omaha May 12 last, and robbed the mail The. Tnoh aro William Mathews, D. Wl W'pods, Fred Torgen- sen, l' fanjt Grigware, and Lawrence K. THANKSGIVING DELICACIES. Special for this week only, New walnuts 12 centsv a pound, quarts nice large crispy'.

cranberries 25 cents, Malima grapes 10 cents a pound Catawba grapes. 16 rems per basket Providence River Oyster 35 cents a quart. Ro ypur tTbnmtsg-ving shop ping early, as our store win close at 10 p. hi. 'Thanksgiving Day, and In clude a sack of-Whito Sati'n Flour with your Thanksgiving Order, it will pleflse you, W.

C. MAR 911, Sheldon. the entire seemed: pleased. Tlic renderhig pit 'tho:" old BlavC-timc Imelodles was especially B. Jr.

Fnufaw returned to-day toi JI Fautaw returned Monday to his homo in Rlchvilie, after a few days1, visit' with his sister, Mrs. A. .1. Elliott. Mr.

Faufaw plans to leave in a few days tor. National City where he expects to make his future home. Homer Westover and Roy D. Newton have exchanged houses on Hamilton pl which places udjolii. Mr.

Westover will move to the 'Newton bouse, and Mrs. Lucy G. Hamilton move to the Westover house when it Is vacated by Mr. WestnveK The annual union Thunksglvbig hi tbd 'Methodist evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev; Silas' P.

nastor of the llaplist cbtircb, Will is subject boliiaf be Jo'S ol the Prmluetl Life." ll.inn.lal. Thayer, whn ban been vuy is able to be out on the street. Church Satur- service will be helt tl co Thursday senice will be held must of her life In this town. neiir the i'iillii)Mil station Thursday night Mrs. Bluoche stowell slipped and.

fell on tho frozen a ua.J, in ber (rrnun.l.

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