CHELSEAArthur Hill went Tl*a*iajr to Vrr-; ehirc to work (or Mr. HUcey.K»*d I*. Parkhurwt. who ha* Wn • working iu firatUcboro »«i*ral wwka (or hih brother, ha* returned home,Mr*. Daniel*, who of tiw Itev. Fred » DwukU, who h#t Imh ii *pendlng aevera! [ vreka with triend* in Harro ami vinin r ity, ntumril hour Wat week.Mr*. Halo K. Dari Hi# and children I'null in* anil Hale K., dr., returned Mon-day from Montpelier, where tboy had spent wveral dajra with Mr. Darling.Churl** It, Durkot, rural mall carrier on route So. ha* moved from Harvey( M Spear*# tenement on South Main» alrr«t 10 the Philip J. Little tenement 1 on dull •trtfl., MW* Abbif Whitney of Tunbridge I*teaching the winter term of school in» the Chari*« Multon district. Mlu Whit-uey it a graduate of the Randolph normal in the rlaia of 'OH.Krrd Hall ha* moved from the Sargent ofcc* on l'lranant Itrret, recently pur-aiaaod by Norman W. Hunt, to the Dr. Smith plica on South Main street, which w»# recently purchased by OurtU 11a0.Mro, A Irak Carpenter, who live* on i Hie Writ hill, ia in verr poor kaalth , thi^ winter and her daughter, Mr*. Albert llnniitnr. ha* abandoned teaching for the prat ant and i« at boraa to asaist In caring for her mother.Ernett L Rennie, who worked at a machinist la*t year at the local bobbin , nod electric light plant, and who D working at the *ame trade in a like plant in Gavavilla, wa in town Monday wight, rofhming to hit work Tueoday.SSiroon Gage, who hrf* been firing at the elect rtc light plant for aoveral month#, ha* severed hi» connection with that institution and hi* place i# taken by John F!andcr«. Mr. Cage ha*, re-»umed hit former work aa a aaeon.