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Ticonderoga's Socialist$ .are woman orators ln. thll preBent. patgn. Obuensburg's· are out on strike. crease In wages. seean. the 'ff•nu. ,:;tate Veterltla:rr A. W. Baker · :A. pal'l!lonage wm be built Methodlllt church eoclety ill JUilctlon. Brasher Falls ]111s discovered snen~llUntv·ereotty cases of glanders in tile to-\VVD. of lot'll· lra·. · ~nss Mary Faulkner ot Wliitlngha.m. ha• been indic.ted on a Clharge or sen<(!· 11: g obscene llterature through tile m.uls. Ed ward Conway of Chateaugay Ius taken a. large lumber contract at Stowe Forks, Vt., and will, nove bls family there fOE\ the wiD;tcr. Hunters in the vicinity of :Big Ttap· p--r Lake report numerous wild boars running at large. The animals ,·icious 11nd ,ready (or a Ecr:ap. The weddmg ot Miss Elizabeth J. \'ook ot New York and Judge Fra..nk ~. Hawr of Plattsburg took plac~ Saturday at the home ot the bride. The water In the St. Law.ronce rtwer has about reached the lo-weet ]lOOot In lUI hlatoJ'7. It fa now 6~ feet liM!~ ww tbe !hark bf thref Ylfal1l asq. :llllss Constance R. Wbeeler of Bur- llngten is the new president of . the. branch of tbe board o! missions to the Woman's alU!Hary of the Epis· copal church. Ca.pt W. B. CaiT, son o:t Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Carr ot West Georg:ln, shot and killed himself a rew !lays ago at Fort Leavenworth. He was to have been married November 1. Melvin Wadsworth, tho last. of veterans who ·in tbe days before the railroads drove the stages l;let;ween Troy, N. Y., and Bellllin!fW~, cele· brated Sunday at J:<udlow lkll 99th birthday. A skidding automobile ill :Rutland broke one of Mrs. W. D. Sherman's lep Saturday night and onl8hed her mkle. on account of lu)T tlllvat~ced. age her liljurlee are coltsiderilld 11eri· \\Iss Winona; Hawthorne B1tck and Captain Vincent Martin &I:more, 2~lb: Jnfazm.r, will be married at Piatt.9borg Tbe Rt. Rev. A. C. A. Ball. bishop barrnd<s the ,latter part ot November • . ot Vermont, who several ~eeks ago went to Maille tl> regain his h.-ealth,, Is RnbHt McConnell of Rutlan-d, in the new In Uxbridge, Mass., .. where he em11l\Y .or the Howe Scale 1\'orks, IDB)T wUl remain until about tbe middle of become blmd as the result of reeelv- November. !ng m his eyes splashes of- .hot iron being poured. AD VT At 9 o'ctock Tuesday morning, the Frank E. Abbott of Rlver&lde, Cal •• State Public Service coi!Ulllaslon will ha.; contributed $100 to the Malllne meet In Burl!nr;ton to sit 011 the ques\ Al:co Hyde Memorial bOIIl)it:al fliDIL tioo. of BurUngtO>n's proposed new un·· Tte lund has now reached '$'15,510o.SS, lon station. ar.d ls still growing. .Automobile enthusiasts are talking First Lieut. Charles J. Dooehs, Nee- about a Burlington automobile club, dlcal Reserve Corps, u. S. A..- rormel\'·. a.nd !t Is antioipated a m~etlng will ly •tattooed at Pbttsbu~ biUTl!Clka, be called within a week oT two to bas been relieved trom datr there ;and .take steps toward the tormatlon of assi§ned to 'Fort B&nka !ol' tluty. such an erganlsaUon! . ThPre have been completed the 1!Ur· Walter E. Baker,' son ot vPys for the prol!Q!!!ld watel' ays:tem Mrs. L. W. Baker of Burlington and a In the ·v1Uag\l ot Fort Ann m.t the e11· student In the Syracuse university, ginoer in charge bas· nametl Flsbier\'s bas r~elvOO, a Caroegfe medal and brouk as the meat des~ra}Jle solll\lle> $2,00(1 cash for .saving the ltv~ of two - glrJ& last summer o~ Long Lake. · Mrs. tda H. Rice, wJ<\I)'W of ~· Isaac Rice, and one ef the plomeer hotetwomen ot the Adiromdackll, '(!led last week at the home ot he~ shster, Mr•. Seth Wardner in Bloooningoale. !1eorge E. Cameron,. tor sever.al years a Northern New York. sales:man tor Armour & ComJlan\y. was fdunt dead in bed in his room at the Qflwe· gatchie House, Ogdensburg, Satu::rda morning. Edward Bechroldt The carcass of 8. buck deer was found recenUy In Wllliaton, and Game \Warden J. Edward ReeTetl vas not!· 'fled. The body. which was discovered about two inlles ttom Wlll:lston vii· ]age, had been cut up and the hind· quarters removed. whose string of race borses -were fitted for th~ lee circuit oveor the· ¥:a· !nne traclt last winter, ha.s sbllp~d I·a~l!.lld to that vWlage BJJd e~ec:ts ti no;ain go there this -wlnl!rr. · H. D. Ilarti:a of Laphlln:t re~otlr P• ck9d a quantitY ot ·riPe strawbariie~ )Q the meadow near hit! bouse. tJ:le has also Men gray squlrNll hu:nting at\ I· bnmtght home eight '11~1 fine Bf.>PeJmens. • ... 0 ~) ~ ••• r.:.;;, • Secretary of State Lazanaky Se:nd'irill Out Notice• t., C•r OIVnen and Ohaulfeul\'. · Separate Coats of plain serges, hea'Vy mi;dul.'es, two--toned effect:s, all the ne,r shapes in collars, wide rolls, etc. Priced $12.50 to $50.0(). • ,. \ I English P'<llo Coats, fulllengtlt, · reversible c:oa:ts, made of soft, . luxurious d.o11ble weight cloth:s, deep shawl collar and deep cufls and belted. (){ the goods reverse.d, with larg-e l>uttons te match, $18.()0 to $SQ.OO. .JOHN ARN()t.:O F.AL.LS 16 FEET Wll'H TI)WEFt Ft.;OQR. Statt Canseh<~otion Commiaslo11 ~p politt. .H_iiWI ttt Aoiat Salitl'led · _ _ ,1\ppoi ncteea. ' Joh11 B. ·BlUllham of. Esl!,eL Jlas beeiL .John Anicld fl!l .at his ]lome appdn:ted by tll~ State ConservatiOn. Keesevlllf! ade;rln:g more or leas colllr.m!Ssioli 1» ll:lslst George A. I:.&w:... yer or ·\yatertown and Marshall '1.i:e- !rotn f!evere s!I()()Jt to his neJ:\VoUS sya· Li!&:n of New York to co41\' t,.e .;.. . tem and Chart• .eau. wh11 live• 611 '\' \ ......, Port Kent hilJ, Is ndrslnt: bodllT ·In· ~ild ~e· IaVIs of tile State. Tb.e last. judes, a cut 0011 'Ill!!. bead aud a J?JIIn· two named wOl be paid \$25 per diiT tully lame s!oo11ld'ier as the ·result of an and necessary ~11enses.\ accident Mo111bT aftel1lOOil at the l'rlay-or R. lll. Cox of Micldlet~wn Electric Light company's tower wheel and John H. Bttrke of Ballsto)l. law- bouse at Ausa:ble Chasm. Stone were yers, are BliJPOinted to co~lfy tl).a being loaded '<In to one ·Of the land· land~ and forests laws, at !,25 per -!Jigs 40 or 50 teet below the giound, day- a:nd n~essary expen!eiS. :The ·on which the tW'O men were at work. comm:tsaion s: <COlllUiel, G. v. Willi~. Til~ great welgbt Jltoved too hea.VY wUI a.sslst l:n the work of Cltldlfying tor the fioor TbJch gave way and the l&:ws anol tile dratt of the meas- crashed to tilE oen landing a.bout 16 ut\e;fl !:s .to be re!)orted to the leS\,slr.- feet below. ture, by .Janoarr 16. , '· A!. st.\tememt trom the colllmlssloo: ay-s: \The mr~rmtng of the IIUI, for- est aad gam;e laws bas long been. de- lllred by trlenils or the fonst and atr<eams and their wild inl)ablt&uis. The !Dhlng ::amd bunting laws are con- sld·~red unneoelll!8l\ilY comJ)le:x contua• lug and comtlioting, ~d as. to sub- st&nce mat!:l>T much in need or i~no proveoment to meet the needs of the sP5Jrtsman, farmer, mecbQh~ and mer- _, chmnt. The com:misslon will endee.rtlt' to re.c~mllllll~ laws which sb&'ll more n~rl::y adaJJt themselves te> 'l'.lodem · co:~~dLtlons bi\ apJllylng the pro~secl Idea o! tbe CJonservatlon ol natural reeo!Ucea. Br this it may be ape<lted thEre are t() be fewer voluminous ststtrtes and .m•re fish, game and for• . es1s 'for all th& peeJlle to eJl.loy.\ '