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à » Oxford Democrat. 84, VOLUME SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917. NUMBEft 27

s. brigqs, WHY IT SUCCEEDS "cari AMONG THE FABMBBS. Bean Anthrecnoee or "Rmt" The Old Fashionec Fourth of Dentist, " July Because It's For One WBB TBI PLOW." MAINE. Thing Only, and SUGGESTIONS ITS South Pari* FOB CONTROL. β A a. Spe- People This. λ tfJlBFASUStI H ta Appreciate agricultural topic Stimulated by the high price· that Fourth CR088 the long, slow march of I Hours CurS252Sroe.°®.P^cOoal*» Ι oàlkhee, SafflrtS* ,k-fddf®" oommunl^ioMla beans are commanding and by the pat- vital yeart I jTLn- Nothing can be for *° Hmr D riotic desire to the of In- ^ good everything. SSïoiro aÏÏL^SS*^®-®?.'^Urtl MItoT °*,0Td I>em help meet need America turns back this July one wraop ι Doing tbing well bring· succeaa. SSi. iJ oreaaed food anppllea been aoreage has il S~VIVR us an old fashfonet day Doan'a Kidney Pilla are for one been markedly tnoreaaed In Maine the thing is the To feel again the promise of a gray, >nly. T·*® Moth In Maine. preaent season. ▲ high yield per acre \J' Fourth," way JÎjsjcTjpïaK·" at Law, Oypey 1 Far dawn, dim breaking with strange iniMMk 4^/ For weak or diaordered (By Κ. K. le even more then e The paper» are putting th Attorneys kidneys. Agent, Mott 1 important main*. Here is South Gypey οα'™'l*[ge hopes and fears. Parie evidence to prove Phllbrook^eki acreage. Thla necessitates careful matter today. jiraw. *ne*yC.P*rk. heir worth. vetion There moves grave there The moth wu end protection from dleeaae. Of Washington; gypgy first discovered Give u» an old fashioned Fourth. Bles ^I.Herrtck to all the disease that beans are to move his peers, Mre. C. N. Maine in August of the or subjeot Pratt, Myrtle Street, Sonth year 1906, in my child different heart, the trees of Mr. parte of the world, the most The men who pondered well nor knew ίheriam 5I8TO· Paris, says: "I «offered John io the everything Tbaxter, common and moat deetruotlve diaeeae re- How the it makes the ob rom sharp, town of In the fell of thet thought of dismay I" piercing pains extending Kittery. yeei after to rom eorew ported year year the Heine Agri- memories start! that when the my kidneya all through my back. of expert scoute were sent to In fierce twilight P^3· Auctioneer.^ Maine cultural Experiment Station la anthrao- ^ iVben one of these attacks came by the United States An old with its heart's 50CTH on, I Department noae or aa it 1s most oalled fashioned Fourth, fun relay _____ of generally by * hern bom las ^MoJertW· ouldn't move. I began to bave dizzv Agriculture, who found that the and its noise— To hazard for Us faith meant chains towns Maine fermera "Ruat." This Is not a pells and my head ached of Kittery, Bliot, South and tears. K. Moorhouee terribly. I York, reel rait for true been mat occurs Recollect all about it, I guess, don' N "λ oncluded kidnava were verely Irwin my getting die· ®*wiok. Wells, Kennebunk In this state. I irdered and as Doan'· and Biddeford, were infested with the you, boysf Be near, Ο Ood, in OSTEOPATH Kidney Pills were Bean antbraonose is caneed a fun- today, trying fires MAINE ecommended to me. a moth. by and with on that I Its his Ν.·«»·»ν, gypsy and and cradle go* at fire That bum in box the gous over lo spcech procession, flare valley _ parasite which lives winter 20·»· Toward Co. As At the of the Government M®* Telephone Drug I need them, suggestion the seed and is and in works at night, hill. I Agents, the of 1907 made an spread propagated every 'lay; Sunday· by hesesymptoms lessened. have always legislature this Its virulence is in- And the red lemonade in o, Give us the chrism saving i;iW of way. markedly long drafts of thy :*pt Doan's Kidney Pills on band ever appropriation $30,000 for each of the fluenced by weather end soil conditions. grace, ince and by a few once in years 1907 and 1908 and the work was delight— best and last ™ taking awhile, Rainy, cloudy weether and naturally we' That, walking in the wastes low de- have never had placed in charge of the Commissioner of of *Χ$5ν· any severe return of land is favorable to Its he Agriculture and he a development. stand on the sires, trouble." eppointed Special less The big wooden quain Conversely It causes relatively muob We anoint our renew our Price 50c at all dealere. Don't Weld Agent who immediately started may feet, & Parker, simply damage In dry seasons and on naturally village green, Bisbee *k for a kidney remedv—get Doan's the work in the field. will is to his Ν ; AT LAW oommon tbat the mottoes w ORS dry aoils. The notion The flags and rosettes, with >s %\1' [idney Pills—the same that Mrs. Pratt In the first itagee of the state's battle And keep that high first dream that |λ,λ -working among the planta when tbey are as twice with the moths, the idea of the contest between; our race. duty Maine. publicly recommended. Poa- or is shaped wet with rain dew well the Bmnford. sr-Milburn Co., Ν. Y was extermination. All effort· were di- The gaudy home guards and bii —Francis J. M New vactice. Props., Buffalo, If the surfaces of the plant partafounded^ are wet McCormlck, Jr., oeneral rected to that end, and because of that country band. York Sun. T. Parker the spores of the fungus stick to them, that Β >.v Ralph fact parasites were not »«t l1 !»ce employed. in the film of moisture there, The drum major marching with batot l, germinate country I >pa 12 Does More With few the work, as differences, on and Infection takea in carried on wan the same as that readily place. hand; then, at all times tends Ride of a Man Who Working In the planta man with a voice like a sawmill ot Helped Good Than $50 being done now. Tbe egg clusters of Thé MAShT" to diatrlbu'e the sporea from the healthy to were liiJe the insects to in her be found the for TWALOO fall, two, to Make 4. A Farmer to the diseased parte of the plants but If July Says winter and early spring and men were the whiU the latter are dry the spores either do Who sang of the flag of red, kept at work painting them with creo- Taxidermist, not stick to them In greet numbera or and blue, 1774 tlio committee of correspond- licensed sote. Fences, buildings, stone walls, Κ W. of East thev up and die before being able to was there evet the colonies, rear Masonio Block, Moyer, Auburn, were and dry And the orator—well, ence, representing is etc., carefully every honor ml Umoli Street, inspected enter the leaf. IN Tells a Story for Many Here. egg cluster found was painted with the titètimtbodfl before found it most difficult to commu- Connect on, NORWAY. Much of the moat Important '*mm creosote, which the mass and could hole nicate with one another "owing to penetrated from bean anthrecnoae occura eerly In A man whose two lungs the life within the egg. their letters lost through care- "The two dollars for Tanlac destroyed tiny the season and Is often overlooked. The so much roarf being I spent Tbe and quite & BUTTS, stonee in walls about farms and lessness of the government poet rid- as done more good than the fifty do)· first evidence of the disease in spring of were over bunt iO.VGLEY woodlands turned in this or ers." irs I before to summer Is on the conyledons he ant fodtejbrher Maine, trying early What Norway. spent get relief," for egg clusters and thousand· were speeches made, though, sclared G. W. well known *~ "seed leaves" of the young planta which Aprfl 10, 1775, It became necessary Moyer, found and destroyed. English how he'd portray trmer of East Me. grow from Infected aeed. Soon It begins to "alarm" the colonies of the battle Auburn, was crew in was who with theit It while tbe Kittery °® The patriots sprang Men and women who read Mr. to on the young then at and is Moy- in an appear liberties— being fought Lexington stone Plumbing, Heating, engaged scouting old wall, the viens guns to the fray 's fine statement will see bow It the petioles and under aldea of Concord. The roads were being applies near a farmhouse, that a woman oame When the combat at Lexing post Sheet Mtital Work, for are of the first foliage leaves formed, signal for sfey-— here We tbem, there hundreds men "What ChaunecyliDepeui "The up to one of tbe and said: «PP^- ton came Day closely guarded. ttCboote A SPECIALTY. bo suffer aa be as or more or less elongated, rn. CEILINGS just did. are for ing spota was the man selected. you doing?" "Looking gypsy it the swart redcoats and Israel Bissell Joseph "I bad severe stomach trouble and brownish streaks. From there spreads And they faced was bis answer. "Do find was a whose moths," you to and velna of the leevea Celebrate" He fast and fearless rider testinal trouble too," Mr. con· petiolea pro- met the deatlC flame t M. Shaw, Moyer many of them?" "Yes," answered tbe home was in East Windsor. On the Harry duced later and finally to the after that shot—and his when ht J uned. "I suffered from constipation a pods With fists man, as he exposed number of egg was Intrusted J AT LAW they have begun to elongate. morning of the 19th he i ATTORNEY id I would have diazy spells and I a stone be had told of it swirled— j olusters beneath just end was 1796 that the now It is more noticed by farmers or about with the following message: emed all tired out most of the time, overturned, and showed them to the That is heard to this day ringing Max I rn Block gardnera from mid-summer on, on l "the day we had ren when I did not do a to tire Is the hackneyed expression "Yesterday morning Teports thing woman. "O, my," she exclaimed. "It dis- round worldI self. acoount of the consplouous, rusty or Attractive Fourth IT we celebrate" began to be fre- in this from Bhode Island and y Sue work you men are doing. Tbem And then Bunker HUl—it was good fot city Patrick : Maine colored on the pods, In the and cou- When Henry feath Paris. "I saw many of the Tanlac statements must be terrible lice that will eat the spots particularly quently used papers, New London that an action had hap- Utf on those varieties which light the blues id I was told about its wonderful produce with It toward the close of the between the troops and itonee." ·<· of Favors To hear him dilate on that battli pled pened king's as I colored The spots first »PPe»r grand Proclaimed Inde- lalitiee by tbe neighbors. Just In tbe woodlands where were pods. July were toasts In honor of Gen- the inhabitants of which was tbe^trees brownish or discolored areas with news. century Boston, I more than $50 to email, Uses of id, spent trying get badly infested it was necessary to out eral Washington. "May his declining not credited, but about 12 o'clock an it. purplish which lief and now Tanlac baa done out of the worst infested ones, and edges domestlck many or the I OMB of the prettiest of Fourth oi be sweetened by the arrived with the following pendence pita ulcers aa the resultenlargeandfo"^ of drying ever the had screamed it would years express "Tanlac has done roe so much good In tbat acres were cut over, If eagle way many out of the tissues. July table favors and table dec- In the shades of account—viz: Watertown, Lite Insurance. at I know it will others if they scream tranquillity peaceful Wednesday help much to the satisfaction of the owners. and S to be Anthracnose Is not easy to oontrol orations can be made at home Mount Vernon," In 179Θ, proved morning, near 10 o'clock. To all friends of had a ke Tanlac faithfully, aa I have done.'" When came and tbe eggs had When he pictured the conflict at quaini people Virginia very So-called "business'* or l,com- spring like similar troubles prevention rather at a minimum of expense. Children rather Infelicitous, since within six America:» let it be known: "Now is thereat time of year to take the underbrush was burned Concord stream, of liberty Important place among the batched, than cure Is the way to handle It. It te I toast was insurence has assumed reconstructive and stomach tonic to tree* can easily be interested In work, months of tho time this That this morning before break of day THE colonies over tbe end ai when their eaaNife with cyolone burners and means of the And then Valley Forge—and the American spread from year to year by was eanse and bnild the said with arsenate of lead. and any youngster who has been at a drunk the illustrious general dead. a of about 1,000 or within the up system," were sprayed •eed. With seed free from all traces of Yorktown. brigade, consisting troubles with England began to draw r»eproportions only ie Tanlac Man. the crawled down tbe understands how to make Then the Order of the Cincinnati on landed at farm, at When caterpillars anthraonose the disease will not kindergarten While the sweat shone upon him 1,200 men, Phlp's toward them the of all tbe states- Intro- appear. from 1 eye»·, aaent decade. While the Tanlac now is being specially trees to rest, duriug the after their out of colored and the Fourth of 1800, drank to this: uud marched to primary day, Also some varieties are much more re- pretty things paper chin unto crown July, Cambridge, Lexington, men of Europe. were mostly in Paris Cbaa H. How- were They is to iced South by feeding period, they crush- It Is a idea to a our late file leader; may found a of our snose of life i:> --ance protect night's distant than others. This phase will be 1 cardboard. good buy As the all hit "Washington, where they company ; and Church of England peo- d Co. and there is a Tanlac agent In ed tbe base of the tree. The great peroration required royalists about in another letter In this series favor of the kind wanted and we follow him in slow time to the per- militia in arms, whom t e disoossed single colony upon affaire were to- loss of the in- ery Maine town. Nearby Tanlac trunks were banded with as tbat strength ple. When drifting iiàmily againv burlap, later In the with the view of It manent cantonment and be all found and H. Nor- year then let the children copy To out the cUman at the they fired without any provocation ward the crisis in other colonies of the ;ents are: Oxford, Ο. Jones; was found to a shelter which the K^w-1lm· bring Just great provide ing better seed for use In 1918. The I over at the final roll men wounded four. •prO'!ucin_: capacity F. P. West Paris, S. T. then be Little ornaments to slip the rims near his headquarters killed six and to be to ay, Stone; Insects sought and tbey oould now the heans I right length. Virginia seemed loyal royal portant thing la to keep from we Miiwinner, it is clear North Paris, H. D. McAllister; beneath the of the goblets at the Fourth of July the old Fourth. And call!" "By an express Boston, But was becoming hite; crushed burlap. that are from Ah, fashioned they authority. patience eventually planted protected I was the toast: "Our are their est Snmner, P. G. Barrett; Buckfield, Another method was tbe dinner can take the form of eagles, one In 1801 this find another brigade upon ■χ the business enterprises of the employed of this disease es far es It Is possible to I want again, changed to dissatisfaction. A. Rawson. of the tree trunk with tangle- shields or In case the de- sainted Washington: Should men for- march from Boston, to be banding ^ flags. any But I guess it's a want they'll be want- supposed went into session In likewise have need of will re- The burgesses antry pro- foot which formed a sticky barrier the not are cut from Immortal deeds, angels about 1,000. The bearer, Israel Bissell, In the first place the orop should I signs printed fancy crape ing in vain. get thy at and not over. this the old capltol Williamsburg, ό ! >s of the valuable Insects could pass By nor kind car-1 and on a foundation oi cord them!" is to alarm the country sronagair.>t be cultivated work of any paper pasted chargcd quite was The trees once having been cleaned the spectacle imposing. means, ried on the when are I two of the Roxbury (Mass.) to and all are de- -letbt and suc- among plants they plain cardboard. By allowing haven't the that they used July 4, 1800, Connecticut, persons a can- them Ε Examined for Glasses. were free from the They boys sat on a dlas under red give vitality yes kept caterpillars. wet with rain or with dew. If they have I the drank to sixteen toasts, the last him with fresh horses speaker work the same design to each goblet to have then. militia sired to furnish ; and the ». the last few the All of these methods and bard In it he I opy supported by a glided rod During years been closely drille m»? as follows: "America! When she as be needed." as the planted ornament when finished will be re- all turned to as one they may on told at length and, time went on, out the weaker I They've acting though clerk beneath with the mace lying Nine» seems to dis- advisable to thin plants she rest, like al- was world have SAMUEL RICHARDS, more and more scarce. versible and as good an ap- were reposes may Mars, This message signed by T. Insects became those which to bel present they men, Pal-1 the table Itefore him to Indicate that particularly appear under arms! cheers.]" committee. Bissell are'ed this and as a result an Two or three more years of such work pearance from one side as the other. And at the bands and ways [Nine mer, one of the fact, Optometrist and Optician, diseased, In order to allow greater aocess they'd laugh tho assembly was in full session. The would bave held the situa- in "The navy! May her stars be pro- started with the message from Water- undoubtedly of air and sunlight. By pasting the designs together parades that we knew rows, were eennous amount of insurance has Maine and the members, ranged in long South Paris, tion in check. there are different ΛΛιη,η„.|ι leaving a little space between In those old for red, pitious to our friends plunder- town, Mass., and took the following Although opinions pairs, days of glory the most eminent men of Virginia and •tK written on the lives of business The of 1911 cut the appro- as a I the ocean feel the scourge of her legislature as to the effectiveness of spraying the two at the bottom so that It can be white and blue, ers of route: Worcester. Mass.; Brookline, busi- a amount tbat it the great «3. NOTICE. to such small measure the Maine Kll- evidently approached priation preventive slipped over the rim, the ornament is When we sat 'neath the shade of the stripes!" New London, Lyme, Saybrook, was to do the work neces- Aer'c"M ness before them, resistance to the the District Court of the United States for impossible ture Experiment Station Where other tall It would seem that our worthy pred- East Guilford, Guilford, Tie Massachusetts Mutual writes to tbe insects in oheck in easily arranged. place maple trees, llngsworth, with the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. sary hold and, nee of Bordeaux mixturerecommendejthe of the same not stamp act, deep feeling. on one of and birds and the ecessors took to mixing only pa- Branford, New Haven, New York, Lrorms nn' the infested territory wan cards are used the table With the blossoms waa of iri·»* consequence, strength as used for with their tod- The Issue before the assembly the matter of ) 1911 patatoee.fl" favors can on the hum the triotism, but politics, New Brunswick, Princeton, Trenton TRACT Bankruptcy, zreatly increased during the years made »" "00n *« these little appear of bees, was in ARTHUR H. Jin application should be In the years serious. The general sentiment of ) and 1912. fair I rim of the bowl at the close oi While the Declaration was sol· dles and applejack opening and arrived in Philadelphia four days. Greenwood, Bankrupt. the first foliage leaves have attained finger great remonstancee and me- In the Its nineteenth century, as witness favor of further Charles Ε. Merrill To the creditors of Arthur H. Tracy Had tbe state oontinued appropri- and repeated three times or more at the meal. Designs of a size suited for emnly read of the after the start. Oxford and district aforesaid : those in size, the morials. Others felt that the only >unty of as recommended by or It I* a each this: 'The was celebrated by that on the 16th day of ations, Intervale of a week tan day·. use in this way will be usually found In voice that set nodding day Agent- Notice Is hereby given have been nursue now was to epeak out Arthur H. was of the work, it might with their wonted conviv- Why Washington Did Not 8ign. course to ine, A. D. 1917. the said Tracy obarge important tbat the first application on the corners of paper napkins, the drowsy young head. Republicans the first the lu this * · * a of the bankrupt, and that possible to exterminate pests made when the are ^ and After the mil- George Washington was elected plainly. In the midst general ily adjudicated at the office plants quite·«»"· center of the used for the iality gladness. eetlng of his creditors will be held all of extermination napkin being there arose an al- South state. Now, hope spraying outfit will do. I the the several corps march- delegate from Virginia to congress doubt and hesitation Inc. the Referee, No. 3 Market Square, can be Any good potatoe of little cases or doilies to be The old fashioned FourthI Oh, itary parade CE.Tolman&Co., A. D. 1917, has and the best tbat use a I making his seat man. iris, Maine, on the Mb day of Julr, passed, For the first application that ed for their places of entertainment, March 20, 1775. lie took May most unknown young at which time the with with white and blue mem'rles thrill, General 10 o'clock In the forenoon, done will be to suppress tbem, and, run to the row so "tod®Jungle decorated red, What Insurance and claims, nozzle, close bounties the season, se- 10, 1775. He was elected commander Ills name was Patrick Henry. Id creditors may attend, prove their and tbe work in the imitation firecrack- the Hps that are silent, the handβ where the i>f and the foreign parasites work and not paper or a fringe of Of a trustee, examine the bankrupt, thorough the beneficence in chief June 15, 1775. Therefore he he offered was a set of resolutions Real Estate. point as to hold them In sub- two I that are still, cured and blessed by such other business as may properly field, outlined, tore. When the heana get larger "Γ8. 7 Park Street, âoutb Paris. insact was not a and could not sign had written on the blank leaf as are in their native as I The voices that call the sweet of of heaven (and a Republican govern- delegate which he me before said meeting. mission, just they nozzles per row are necessary they Strips of bright red paper two inches from Agents for North American Accident une with and Declaration of From an old lawbook. South Parle, J 16,1917. homes in Europe. so that wllll the ment), were enjoyed hilarity the Independence. torn from •i L. GRAY, should be adjusted they '.de seven in can be twirled past Health Insurance Co. WALTER tbe by length Ad- to was written In Bankruptcy. Tbe by legislature cover the whole row with the I the deeds and the and the kindness."—From the Philadelphia July 1 July 8, 1770, Washington When Henry read hla pencil 1na« 27 Referee appropriation thoroughly ound a needle and fashioned And hopes Ea»tern Accident and Health Insur· of so late In tbe season, knitting with the in New York felt that they •a Ce. 1917, ooming 8pray* dreams that were cast vertiser July 4, 1800. army city. resolutions the assembly to do more than get to realistic firecrackers. A bit of Wanted made it impossible Chas. D. Woods, Director. to we drink the unadul- strong An ex- Agent* | after the first In the mold of achievement flourish "May annually represented language. Book Lost a start in the work this and very ring should be Inserted Bank spring die of the said an debate followed, in which theee for olusters was done. and held in and terated Juice apple," cited E. of South Paris, Maine, hav- little scouting egg ■ant# iru of the paper place \Y. 1 11 S. Spear «Τ····» ■ ι·νν«. a New ban- were the ablest Wesley that book now On the wings of the wind and the orator who at Hampshire resolutions opposed by WULEK, as by law his Tbe work is under way ·. a This serves as a g given notice required spraying ith drop of paste. of hard Number £838, in the South Paris 8av- remaina favorable, at Milk Producers' breath of-9 sight had imbibed rather freely members present. But the eloquence deposit a and, If tbe weather The New England use for the mock firecracker, the quet Rank, has been lost and that he desires for we read of a mere g* seven tons of arsenate of lead will Association Is plana oirry- The old FourthI Bee, yonder elder. And that year, 1801, of the poor young lawyer book of deposit Issued to h4m, notice least perfecting tied fashioned ipllcate trees announced for •trings being together. In Charles- as the Builders' Finish ! that unless said missing deposit be used In worst infested places; Ing into effeot the prioee they come, that the guests at a dinner county court supporting, it did, hereby given of said Bank A of these around a plain >ok Is to the Treasurer and bas milk the months of July, Aaguet, fringe rattat "numerous and convivial." for the Μfamlin DOOR> and WINDOWS of any presented of have been burlapped tanglefoot daring Like ghosts, to the muffled of town were only manly course colony * » Ithin six months a duplicate book deposit are be- white ice cream case is an easily Style u reasonable prices. been to good advantage. Many and September. These prloes paper drum same after an oration old burgesses In 111 be Issued. placed need the I In Boston, year, moved the stately PARIS SAVINGS BANK. authorities and owners tween seven and oents a quart for made decoration. Children only SOUTH town property eight McKinsey in Baltimore in the old Brick church, "his excellen- of themselves and committed Vir- Gsobo· M. Atwood, Treas., to tbe work In the markets of work is done in or- —Folger spite By are a great deal help milk delivered oity be shown how this a fa Window 4 Door Frames. June 18, 1917. 25-27 doing News. and the council sat down to sump- to resistance.—Philadelphia Press. South Parle, Maine, j toe tree· in weir iu- New is held In cy ginia along by spraytog southern England. der to enjoy It The paper while the cadets of any fclnd of Finish tor I net de οι Fifteen organizers are now at work In tuous entertainment, calities. a and pulled slightly as it ««•wk.een'lln your order·. Pine Luna later in long strip of a decent and "«κ The state laboratory at Portland has Maine and Vermont, who will and militia partook SlUngies on hand Cheap for Caah. is rolled around tbe knitting needle S® all to other New which was for this year been diaoontinned and para- the month be transferred frugal repast prepared From Weak and Lame* "round foundation, which is pulled out as soon Post' site· are being reared at tbe government England states. A grand up" them."—New York Evening ^mng, and Job Work. the last as the end of the paper strip has been Sawing laboratory at Melroae Highland·, tbe campaign Is being prepared for WheStar Matched Pine for Sale. To Well and Strong in con- In Jane. Eaoh local branch reached and the edge pasted in place. What the Sheathing state and government working three days ^ Flag Says the so that a man Il E· junction. Thousands of colonies of will deride Its territory ». Pilla will been estab- seotlon In a and a (IIWULEK, Try them. Foley Kidney Aoaatatus Bifaaciatua bave oan cover each day Ο Ο **3aaaer, Maine· men and women—quick- of tbe state, to call on and en- io for other Mrs. liahed in tbe western part man will be assigned they have done for tbe Sbe- It la Patriot's Spangled The American says: ly—what md later in tbe year, colonies of roll every milk producer. expected The Day flag Straynge. down with and the Calosoma Syco- that this means the membership will "Last year, I got almost dias Kavanae by M! stand for liberty, I pro- Mrs. H. T. Straynge De- In new Eternal Principles my back." writes will be established.—Maine be praotioally oompleted exoept No. 3. "I suf- pbanta of dumerms sf Gainesville, Ga., R. of John A. Rob- in outlying dlstrlots where Days claim I detest tyr- Inflammation of the blad- partment Agriculture, territory equality, HILLS, fered from doctoring trained organizers will be kept at work. Jeweler and ler, and whenever I stopped arts, Commissioner. and Graduate,Optioi»n. Kidney of a strike all New Eng- anny, I favor justice [ grew worse. I tried Foley In the event If I could hope without and after taking them awhile Corn In Place of Wheat. will be divided Into dlstrlots with a the Pills, and land This day, forever ever jo demand it of the weak and became regular a a that hum- any bladder action 1 more corn and less wheat is leader In eaoh distriot, baoked by corps any sensation disappeared. To eat presumption our Che stinging oan end will be look· most illustrious in I am the in my back than Γν· which everyone adopt, of assistants. The city on flag strong alike, îm now stronger simple way, counsel· of mine this and since get- across tbe Assoolatioo whlob ble been for several years, to in tbe allies ed after by the Central with h well and had help feeding is crowded of fair dealing and OM Mull. well, I've stayed a Amerloan arrange- could history, badge ting »eas. Corn is distinctly has already partially oompleted hallowed anniversary return of the trouble." ^ ao We raiae two- ments for milk to oonsnmers memories. It be- beawtifuldid use Foley Kidney approximately getting the enemy of high Start in now to product. dealers. be remembered the patriotic graft, will feel an improvement of all that is In the world; other than the regular beyond Pills, ο Tou thirds grown through cele- no first doses, showing to and we know of to the to history and and low. As I offer from the very ana we are aocnstomed it, A campaign publicity acquaint hour of their utterance and longs MAINE. aow they act on kidneys In Eu- of the farmers1 NORWAY, quickly urinary how to it for the table. with the justice which is no in- bladder. They stop irregular prepare publio brates that only I tolerate and sides, tbe of Aus- has been arranged. In any reach the ears of my coun- affronts, iction, ease pain in hack rope, with exception Italy, demands cm'flaR aching mus- it is almost will do every pos- in his- or sea. am limber up stiff joints and tria-Hungary, and Rumania, event the Association grand and inspiring φ sults on land I the kidneys and blad- do not the market and In- trymen in future days I ses. They put Try unknown, and many people sible thing to supply ler in sound, healthy condition. and similar of milk. tory. Every memory, every but inflexible. I LS.BILL1NQS know how to oook oorn meal crease the conanptlon could not omit certainly to patient, Inns oorn to much of the attitude of of We can nae our While no intimation event about ^FACTLRER and dealer in £ CO., South Parts, Me. products. tradition, every souls cherish honorable peace SHURTLEFF fill the E. bere than the; can the dealers has reached the Association, reiterate the solemn obli- Bed better advantage de- Cedar and more oorn we do use it is that the reasonable price must every war when nec- Spruce Clap- in the abroad ; and tbe hoped rest on it inspire patriot and accept Whereas Clyde C. Paul of Dtxfleld will be be without con- which every of Maine by his tbe more wheat, rye, and barley manded will accepted gations ■^ds.New Brunswick Cedar aunty of Oxford and State however, the with true homage to coun- essary to maintain it To deed dated Nov. 30,191Û, and recorded for troversy. If neoessary, this to ortgage con- available export. citizen of republic Ragles, North 1th Oxford Records, Book 339, Page 496, leas than the other New Milk Producers* Associa- of men?— but sub- Carolina Pine, Corn meal costs England and with courage me life is me the a certain parcel the the try hope, precious, :yed to undersigned In and ita nutritive valne tion will fieht to the limit for prie* cherish and enforce and t real estate situated in the town of Dlxfleid popular cereals, Mooring Sheathing, of Maine and with that of wheat. members demand. and confidence for the fu- to the sacred demands ie County of Oxford and State compares favorably of our co- heuryWatterson ject ^id the southerly by or to great principles Wall >unded as follows, vis:—on It is somewhat defioient in protein fermera and gjookmen everywhere. If a man is Roofing, Board, River westerly by land for- of ture. It is the baptismal of patriotism. %le ie Androscoggin material, but this charac- "Don't let the temptation high prioee lonial and Revolutionary Barrel owned and occupied by Henry Bryant; tissue-building or un- Heads, and erly and In tbe oaae of now offered for live stock the wel- land now or formerly owned teristic la not so marked being of freedom, the day a hero for public jrtherly by and aaked for many of day by Bert D. Coolidge; and easterly unbolted meal. Tboae due fear of the prloes fathers—the principles lÛÎCBER OF ALL •cuplea John W. tbe old-fashioned a nation- KINDS artherlv land formerly owned by it by mislead yoa Into selling when the hearts of Young fare I never ask his by one In the who this oan obtain readily popular feeds one and owe, and easterly by lot numbered prefer in the and law, also one other tbe corn themselves at home cow or sow that willdrop golden liberty South rat range of lots la said DlxSeld, America are and I know he is for Paris, Maine. farm being lot No. grinding Such profit proud ality. t of land adjoining said oalf or litters. near-sighted principles Dlxfleid. a band gristmill. inseparable—the ie In First range of lots la said of baa ap- taking or laok of ooorage» If widespread, and the hearts of the the type of exclu- condition of said mortgage Tbe Secretary Agrioultnre glad highest Foreclosure Notice. And whereas the of of tbe oorn strike at the foundation of the of constitution and th^ now therefore by reason for an expanaion would J*®*· Erne* 8. Bartlett of S tone ham In is been broken, a pealed ia tbe and are sive Americanism."—A. T. ^ thereof I claim that oorn live stook Industry orlple — old young Oxford and ie breach of the condition on tbe country's C Win- again.—Wil- Stale of Maine, by aoreage ground there la a Union. Robert dated •recloeure of said mortgage. food crop of the United it for years to oome. Ae %5j|edeed*D May Slat, A. D. 18» WILLIAM A. PAUL. leading feed and liam McKinley. Brewer. •tttk» w4*1 lhe Oxford of Deed·, 87-29 it can be grown suocess- shortage of meat animale throughout WV«««o Registry Dix June 2ft, 1917. Statea, and that throp. District of Oxford County In Held, other. the we oan sot to import ο in over a area than any world, hope Ο 'f*?®1*· conveyed to Joseph Β. Bar- fuliy greater ad- those we «f ln *he will aot on this new stook to replace i ,"1 County of Oxford and Undoubtedly farmers breeding ΐ**ι/»ν Wee· two certain do tbeir part as have kiHedoff. Oar own breed- of Writing, Awkwardly Put parcel· of real Rent or Sale. vice. If tbe oonsomers foolishly Bait For Pishing. Shoddy .Tricks the town of Stone In the For ' more mast ClaMM of Debts. Sir Arthur In tfcs ,l'ord ham. Mrs. Drake place will be that muoh animals, there-fore, beregarded Two It can small· lu "The Art of Writing" "I grovel here before you ^*1ι·η and bounded and described I offer for rent or for sale the well, tbere ing Other People'· Money. A fish hasn't a nose, but "i ln miles as the seed essential to the domeatlo useless and unnecessary debi the ^he following terms : the Whluemore District one-and-a-half available for export. the "Avoid have this. inveighing against dust!" observed the Impassioned youth 104 or Is one of the most deslr- wheat use of In other people's money ι Recent experiments proved Quiller-Coucli, ^o»^SrD Parcel of land situated In «aid ist of Paris Hill. This for tbe meat the nation." handling as would a advises criticise* room of a aupplyof as s you pestilence," so stress on "trick of elegant variation," as he sank on to the drawing 'îart ,?# bounded a· In Oxford County, oonslstlng Detailed suggestions must be intact If, > have laid much Τ <* follow·, to wit: ale places house and in other ways kept "There are tw< Anglers on f.._l numbered six being of a two-story lO-room oorn in making bread principal successful financier. essay By. (β) In the seventh iiodred acres land, room, De- whom are respon- the need of exciting a fish's Interest a certain undergraduate's Uoor. it' ttrM division water, bath tbe United Statea will be the for man trustee, those to you One Is constructs ι jTt8?*1 of iota In eald Stone- illy running spring rt%n be bad from L Sad day every classes of debts. an on be says, tnow what you mean by i <*»nded as plumbed, All oui la In excellent income which you look of food that the effect of ron. In essay Byron, "I don't foilow·: at roomy stable. lags upon request. when be becomes absolutely oontented sible Insist upon an is a destructiv< ι by the ^ 00 commencing rge of Agriculture credit, and the other to mentioned MI look aftsr ^ak. ί? 'he north aide of the brook >ndltion. partment I· with the be obtained overlooked. ▲ shark Byron is, or ought be, dust," replied she coldly. uld DANIELS, with the life that he living, in heart know cannot a farmer or bual scent has been ly^*»rongh premises then< eon easier- ALFRED M. your credit On one hand "But to Amos Paris Hill, Maine. of farmers are he le with the a many times. my undergraduate this room most carefully myself every Karker'e line, thence north- aetf I think a large number thoughts that thinking, without taking some slight chance, give to mon ι will bite at a hook containing piece of of tbe η ess man may borrow buy sense that to call Byron iïLV*.11» aald Barker»· to out be ie when there le not does not bas a blushing TIt-Blts. W line land a mistake by going deeds that doing, the trust without hesitation, says of fat pork, although the pork morning."—London '**1* tn making ob- up more stock, build Improvements So Jt. S Adams, thence a westerly at this time. My forever at the doors of bis eoal more bit land, that swims twice on one page is Indelicate. r"*?*1 Banister's HOTXOK. poultry business beating World'· Work. There Is rib b< > look like any kind of flah Une, thence southerly tbe bills desire to do eomethlng On the other hand, borrowing may as Byron, Λ®'1 boend first oon- notioe that they servation la that high grain some great an hon- Byron, after starting bravely and Bottom. mentioned, The subscribers hereby give last and was ter through which an automobile or U » in the sea. Top OB. m0re 0Γ '**·· executors of the tbe sale of old atoek whloh he knows that he experience done simply to buy sentence turns into 'that J^L*CrW are been have results In larger, can than to sug- in the second said the long haired of land ,Λ duly appointed If thla la la est trustee or executor pass that the.lnveetmen It may be heresy in angling "My friend," situated In said ill and testament of of ohloka. meant to do, beoaaee he is still, spite spend in some way and thence- l<* sumbered 5 late of Buekfleld. an absence young for a smell like a great but unequal poet,' to the man In the seat Inîfl"8βι* In serenth BENJAMIN SPAULDING, of egga and ohlld of Brooke. the rendering of an accounting not back the loan." gest that a "fly" should passenger young (1«) division of lota In said deceased. AJI per- oontinued too far, the pricaa of all, the God.—Phillip itself will pay 1 have as mucb trouble with ι the County of Oxford, of said trust No reason or ex- show forward "to what end has your his county of the estate are to be away ont oteight. lost or depleted fly. These scientific experiments Pro- opposite, Oxford, containing t>ns having demands against for fowla going as ever Telemacbus with except the deeded to the sane are go- for an Instant against a smell in the Byron been directed Γ point eceased are desired prisent re- I that enough Sell Animale. cuse can weigh how large part plays work thereto are At any rate, figure a Don't Breeding hold and him back to his nttUi—mf. and all Indebted to be face* A Valuation·. fish. such as teas to pin was the "1 said B. out of tbe bualneaa guarantee animale un- tbe actual result which food pursuit of Bait, won- "To both ends," reply. A*?» Joseph Baroett there- uested to J*. ing "Don't sell yonr breeding can't by wha t self." Among the truly £ mT °Vhe l-ith day of October A. D. fine even with high grain in the of fundi "You Judge things was found and eaten by proper the first class hat and shoe vary profit, ies· yoa oan replaoe them Immediately single slip handling small crabs, recorded 8ir Ar- have only iniitw In writing did assign, β. Β. SPAULDING. for those who remain.—Frank cost" as derful variations by w SMS prices, le the meeeage the D. thia doom all future genera- they the fishes two or three ttmes rapidly store In the village." '•«or*, convey onto the 1917. with better ooee," like may" Umb i , "the master of New- of underalgwso I Jaae 19th, Brown, OoaaeotJout. te of "True enough. An artificial Bait thur are gloOiny Mlltlnocket In the County I 8. Department of Agriculture eeoding tions of that family to live· poverty. when the shells were broken. of socie- sute of Maine the aforesaid 1 and a real yon ge t stead," "the meteoric darling are to evei very expensive, leg a was smelled ÎiSfit .Lt.J· (,«ht secured and all abade and water eeaentlal This Is the greatest responsibility placed Inside gause bag of scorn" and "the Te Clarify Fat *®d thereby | Salt, « Star. ty," "the apostle Interest In and to of a bard. Stag- are than ten eent of all a trustee, an executor, free."—Washington three minutes of being lowered a few «ι* -.ln-—.'•"^"oed the development dairy There lee· per laid upon within Vat Is easily clarified if pieces « »- whichwbJch aaldsaid aa Drain martyr of MlssolonghL" 5^».«corned u» water la unfit far the atoek. weeds whloh will not eat Cattle or an adviser, and bo honest the and almost at the same it &**»£?£*£ Oxford ·* nant sheep banker in water, of raw are added to and then County Kegbtey or fence tba half of the The Other potato WJV*.Weetern District of the of the marsbee açd ponde and horses eat only about assume It unless he is pre Way. all the fishes nibbling at Within. or on Book ML Page U>on*J man should time began The Art of Boiling It Is heated slowly In the oven Wl. from then. _ weed·. the "What on earth'· the matter? Ou I ont tie away different to endure tor the sake of the When cotton was stuffed Into would you define diplomacy?" it ceases to of said mortgage pared bag. "How top of the stove. When criticism that may cen- yourself while sharing?" the dogfish the art of con- bv Condition In a hone le msnlfeafcad bj future all the its so called "nostrils" "Why, diplomacy is strain through cheesecloth sad reason ot the hraaeh of the of The'nan who the stuff he feeds of extrsmi "No*. I should say feat I shave I that j bubble, thereof I claim a for syi buy· him on account seldom observe the food a without becoming oeei foreclosure of aeenneee work, brigbtneee feeder's ter upon would ducting quarrel ! let it stsnd tin firm. Keep ia s ooat ▲ horaeia capebW his hogs has only the profit. while cutting." Herald. and bloom of the conservatism in the present myself earns near visibly angry."—Boston Transcript Disc* !^J^»tMllllBocket la the oi effort only when In oondl· tbe feed be has grower's fljsmr-pitefgp Γθ»?<Μ·βί *·*■· this County feeob- of hie l*h day <* 3wt* grenleet Bygowteg »· MELBMlKEBft

'< **aU L··* 7 *■'' r"~- Λ .· -··> .. '.ι — _ I ESTABLISH·!) 1M. WMt Part·. BlthiL for Sainte' Reek. Mr·. are oid· Farmen hare been replanting their Mon glory a Summer Blanket THE OXFORD BEARS. Arrangement* steadily being I· the mother of Your Horse bf the various oomml tteee te charge to crop· tbli past weak, whara the flood George Klrkpatrlck k twin born Buy benefit on rained whole of boyi early Friday morning. THE of IN Mk· to Bed Croes July many pleeee potatoes. AT THE DOINGS OF TtlB WEEK ALL a The work of the Mort h Memorandum The Oxford Democrat Fourth · very enjoyable dey. There The Bed Cross room· are May plaoe rebuilding Beside Pond dam bee been started this week. SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. will be e auto radon· Tuesday and Friday afternoon·. grand pende, Mr. Mrs. H. F. Rawaon have been and two baee hall thl· work there are one hundred aod and StoreJ be Done ■porta good game·. Tucker Harness * .'·;·< to a Ja ,,,'rJUl+ £.·^ί Things ISSUED TUESDAYS. and knitters for the In In Portland for few this week. .·-..v L _ Bryant Pond hand will play. Dinner aeveuty-five navy day· ft*:·-. y.cx-· ^vV Pari· HIL Hall. Bethel and Tleloliy. Mrs. Mary.Fiske and Miss Josie Shaw and I have all other gradeal •upper at Grange and Centennial I am a sheet for 90c oente. Ioe The W. C. T. U. met after- are at home from the Central Maine Gen- selling good burlap I rirt» B&pdst Church, *»▼· «· W. y-BQlU PM- Dinner 86 oenta, rapper 86 Taesday horse io summer. This Week noon at the home of Mrs. Ο. M. eral and It to blanket Soath Paris, Maine, July 3. 19*7 cream, fruit, oonfeotlonary, ooollng Mason, Hospital, making good gaine. from 90c to $1.75. pays your drtake and varions good thing· will be and will make oomfort bans for the Mrs. 0. C. Tattle is visiting her moth- onr and Mrs. in Pownal. on tale. Grand ball In the evening with sailors on Maine ooast contribute" er, Small, Holmes of Auburn and Mr. ATWOOD A FORBES, the lat Sunday of the «oath aHJOr.M. Ail first elaee music for dancing. Come and its "bit1' toward the pnrohase of the Howard Ml otherwlaa eonnenlail an eordUOv tavMsd. to sent ont the W. 0. and Mrs. Ward •how yonr Intereet and patriotism for a ambnlanoe be by Maxim, Newcastle, Ind., Proprietor ist 566 MxOton /Vojwviof·. have been go est· of Mrs. Eva Loot. James N. Favor, Charles Cue of New Tork worthy oanae. T.U. Mrs. L. oontrlbutlon amounted Mrs. Hiram Rhodes returned Thurs- Α. E. ΓΟΚΒΧ8. the Arthur Flavin wai at home from New The Bed Cross MAINE. ϋ KO KO Κ Μ. ATWOOD. arrived here leak week end opened a with in Can- NORWAY, for a few laet week be- to oyer $1700. day from visit relatives iae MAIN STREET, lummar home. Other members of the York City days Franoe ai a Bed Croei afternoon Andrews ada. ere eooo. fore leaving for Wednesday Edgar a£vaaoe. family expeoted were In ΓΚΚΜΚ:—#1JW a year If paid strictly la Flavin and died very suddenly. He leave· a widow Mr. and Mrs. A· P. Warren 4 oenu. M tu Gertrude Brooke end William narra. Wright Boy Tonng Otherwise #3.00 a year. Single copies sons Lewiston Tuesday. CO, and and & are to to Franoe for trainmen. They daughters. MERCHANT to L. cams go Z. of — Brooks Cambridge, Mass., A D νκκπβΚΜΚίττβ : All ImI adveitlaementa llwin Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Libby has moved Into the lnaertiona tor $1J0 Parle Hill and visited rela- left Thursday. are (τίτβη three consecutive Wedneeday a at rent in the Methodist con- Ethel and George Irving Wilson, who spent week parsonage. seasonable needs— per inch in length of oolumn. Special tives until the arrival of Mrs. Clayton K. Arthur, Wright, once a for and to Lewiaton home after an attaok of rstnrnsd The Bnokfleld Literary Club met with at least day tracts and· vttn local. transient yearly Brooks and Mies Barbara Brook·, who Flavin reoently took a trip measles, advertiser*. new ear. It le a 6 to Biddeford last Wednesday. He Is a Mrs. L. M. Irish Tuesday. arrived and have opened their in J. W. Camming·' or small—in Goods or electric Friday and la a member of Co. Second Maine The solicitors for the Red Cross col- be it Dry Job Pkettoo New type, mat preeeee, for season. raven-passenger Beo D, Regi- great and low home the cylinder lected two hundred and dol- experienced workmen price· as ment. fifty-seven power, oar boat, It has been about as bad a season beauty. for combine to make this department of Allen her lars last week. Trust Apparel Women, Mrs. bas moved Paris the roads In The local Bed Cross raised the $400 Mary family Ready-to-Wear neaa oempiete and popular. ooold be imagined to keep W. allotted to thle auxiliary on of to Portland. Company and Boad Commissioner Saturday and Children. good repair eitiseus went out Mr. and Mrs. of Mrf*, Albany. Misses Events. K. Clifford certainly deserves greet last week. Several Holt, parents Coming to solioit and Loots have moved tn Betbel, Guy Cummings was taken seriously ill credit for the work he has done on the into the oountry in autos Bamseil, Maine and Miss Sosie Plalsted's lower Dr. White was summoned and South Paris, this and South responded generously. oooopy Sunday. — between nearly — Α 1 Commonlly Chautauqua, highway village everybody July J8 αχ 1 Laet week Mrs. A. Ball visited rent. eooompanied him to the Lewiston boepi* county fair grounds. Parts. Dwlgbt Fairfield In the intereet of F. P. Chandler was In Bethel Taes- tal where he is critically ill. Asa Kenis- Nearly the Glorious Fourth onoe more. Oakland and waealsoa ton oalled on him there 2nd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It is understood that there will be the Sunday School work and guest day. Tuesday. Edward has returned to his home Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bean were here ball on the Common between for a day or two of Mrs. John Wads- Klog Summer Saving*. usual gams auto. re- serve the the FOURTH OF in■·>■■ Walter was Io Canton Grange Tneeday. giτβ advantage of early baying. oficere ehall be fixed by the Commiaeioa- Hodge Tomday. H. GOODWIN, late of Hiram, oh a Q who «listed la Master 1· hi· eeto1*CTBU8 er of Health bat shall aot exoeed 18,500 J D. rover, Co. Aohrey Haveo of Waahlogtoo, D. C., Bradley Ripley making la the County of Oxford, deesased, and given waa at sroa a Mr. and Mr·. F. A. as directs. All per year. D, home for three day· last week. busies·· cellar In towo !a«t week. grandparent·, Damon, bonds the law persons having Ε. N. SWETT are SHOE Mr. aad Mia. J. C. Bowers from Boa· Lender Kllbrith ooderwent ο • tlalt thla week. demands against the estate of sud deceased surgl- { h· Point. Hill. Inquire Brick, Inquire feWMuiitti** ; IA yeare of age, aad Mra. Alioe Weeaeaa, ham, Ν. H., to do table work at the Olea1 Mr·. Aooto Lowell aod Mr·. Hottlo Mr·. J, 0. Harvey wm la Norway on wived up to end including July 7th. F.l. CASTOR lira. Jewell*· daughter, aged 44. Bona·. dmkMtm wertlo Baot Fan loat week. win— Saturday. « V.K. PARRIS. Mtf κ ?

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! Corporation bmmUo? thu to baUd » Democrat evening, fireftatkm ««Bit." Enjoyable Sunday ScfeMl PM4 Dftj. see the oondU'^n of th· street there a· Chautaaqua WIU Do-It* ι-1 *"· "■*■* NORWAY. were aoonstomed to view Main Street In S^t'^^ti*'·^Ατβηαβ ■* «'«vet It· It 1§ alio true that no street lo o'olock in thî^T1 OCCASION MARKET) BT ADDBS8S AND peat. ΙΒΒΑΝΘΧΜΚΝΤΘ FOB A PATBIOTIC DAT Maine, Jul? 3» 1(^' b"rC.'à,"r:-sï5 °f Thnraday the tillage outside o( Main Street Is u Juntas.\*Ltewoon BPOBTB AT WITH SPECIAL MUBIC. V pretty bom· weddlni FAIB β BOUNDS. mnob used as Cottage Street wheo It la Summer tooktÏÏLÎ when ^β,Γ £îïhP τ daughter, Mhu Two aernl-oonvartlble olosed oars have In fair condition, bnt of late all travel Savings ta A arrived at South Pari·, to be used by that can another haa done ao and J?°JS· o8^ *■"&d well attended end enjoy- go way "How can we do oar bit?" I· the ques- ■gaaassraM· ïïïr Βλύ· William Madlsot generally the Norway Λ Parte Street or It baa been the of wisdom. On Our Coats and Suits PARIS. EÎÎÏÏK«T?î able affair vu the annnal School Hallway, part tion million· of Americans are easing Spring ^'n·· The Sunday the Oxford Electric aa Is on tool Company, It The warn and weather of Diane »κ ceremony field day held at the fair grounds Toe·· delightful jach other In kbeee wartime·. · bower ο aow oalled. These are to take the plaoe the week waa never more We have all sizes for to select now. day. Three hundred or more were In peat appre- The oommlttee baa been nearly you from wb,kelunder of the oloeed oars that nse Chautauqua I w,th » have been In ciated and had Ita effeot on onr city ro.ro/rc tSWSBWf Γ?#ΐ?. weddlni attendance at the forenoon Menton, a pondering how the Cbantaaqaa could CÎeiloVî!? the for have sum· fr0» by oompany many years and wbo omne to the *·■' tor large part of them and more dwellers, apeod lo Ita bit In tbla national emer- a few in the Wooltex in that will A-*· WTiH ^^,eiJ>eildedone wew children, reaobed that state where it Is an greet Quite garments staple styles 7;J0 ▼ery effeotivi were expen- mer with us. of the cottage· at •odftiui t»ϊ.«ι m til j there for the afternoon, Many gency, end from Chentenqoe head- don·, the Mme hein* 1 sive job to keep them In order the lake were for the flrat time look rich for several seasons A portion of those met at running opened ; luarters In New York city there oomee yet. attending and they will no donbt be to the week and the aummer colony «AILWAt. &^"Kwsr; 8"*"· *»Î3iJ the Sooth Pari· atatlon after the fore- relegated during the interesting information that the Suit Savings, $3.00 to $10.00. rtvst STilï.? hAndï«W·. ϊ the scrap These oars are of abont hi now 00 le ·* the lSnllr ί! Κβτ. D. Ρ noon end heap. Inoreaslng every day. will do e bit In Centrt trains, marohed In a body to the same sise m Dbautauqua qnlte bfg Coat to wiin«ei?Qth the *«^odlii the the old ones bot are Several from this village attended the Savings, $2.00 $10.00. g^aln*^30-4'1'·'1"P* coMl grounda, where they met those com- taking advantage of Ita wonderful op- lXaVE »υ1·'ΓΗ Sl /i1?1 S*1"8 ββΓΤ,οβ· driven by more powerful motors. They varions exercise· In connection with bridml îîL· t ίϋ* Thi ing from other direotions. The exeroliee portunity In getting right down to plein d0WD BUire to thl are painted green end while and will no Bate· Commencement the paat -un.lay, 5Λ· P. îf° . were held on the stand at the during Facta with the on aome of the big except Mr. and Mr·. Alton C. Wheels .. w^dd palling doubt attract considerable attention Ella of Mr. people NEW PARASOLS pU,ed by M"· Othc week. Misa Clark, daughter we are to our- r΄/«u V°h* ring. Rev. R. J. Brace and tbet going find WWk " ■ preilded. when for the first time. was a of problema A *·· —» the *ac waa tbey appear and Mrs. Hiram Clark, member end 4kj "Vf"*· » 31 P. "v"» Melville OOQ/",.°of br,de· prayer offered by Rev. D. F. Faulk- lelvea atering In the feoe before tbe Sun lay; feflfiaAndrew· »n There Is a rumor about that are to the olaaa. Beautiful new except Is^p'oJl* (violin), nnole ol ner. There waa ohoraa tbey graduating jf enotber colorings, many in colors. of patri- as yeer. stripes contrasting br,de *" singing be used a one man oar, that Is thst Tuesday evening there will be a #t lhe chore eharminglj otic aonga and hymns, and leleotiona by It wea ebont ten yeera ago thet The- Handles are shorter and this season with rosette of silk to îowÎÏÏ?ίη îï! 0Γβρβ de ohene w,tl there will be no oonduotor, bat as near entertainment at the Orange larger ^>ecr several days *·» ? the glrla' ohoir of the Sooth Parla Uni- patriotio odore Roosevelt oeme out with tbe atate- λ v Barrows "'β" i».«jreo EîÎîL Hw ss we are able to asoertain there Is no Hall for the benefit of Branch match > i;wt week. br,d·» veil versai 1st Mrs. Norway ment when be wee In tbe White House top. it Wafer* I 3ÏÏ«ÎÎÎk?5S,D|^with ro.es choroh, Agnea L. Morton foundation for this and ebe carried ι story. Certainly the Red Croaa. An excellent program fol- is presidio? at the organ. thet the Cheutenque wea the "moat Ladies' Parasols, $i.co to >f Vorway Master Rodney Brown, Jr., of Readins The public would deeply regret having thst lowed until and $3.95. Mc* Bartiett 0ί„Γοβββ· bridée The addreaa waa by Rev. W. B. Tot- by danoing midnight, American thing in Amerioa." Tbe ,i thee of Hon. hle ÎSrf? Marchand system put baok Into use. One trial of cent taken for tickets sold will be Children's *—»«2 *t Mise Ethel hill of Woodfords, who took for his sub- every itetement wea fleabed ecroas tbe conn- sizes, 50c. c>rkiDthe!aw XÏÎfcJ? were attired in that kind of service is all commun- turned over to the local Red Croaa as wbite net ove. "Servloe aa any end those who knew of tbe work of 23? Ά ject, the beat form of con- carea try, Dk tied ity for. there la to be no expenaea. Norway bls -cne t0 tbe p°- \*TkΪΆ?3ΆΪLyman S. Merrill ,eft Seturd iïih Sni°"5 J? *oap-dragon· serration," and gave a thooghtfol, tbe Cheutenque knew wbet be meeot. Bo»®11 , pink and wbite patri- Of all the suocesaful events held in the uae of etc. SUMMER SWEATERS iBd e bai ribbon. otic aod Qrange give ball, lights, 3ome didn't know. Some ere still ^w; employ- The inspiring talk, urging that we this for groom'· gift to the wai a vlolnlty the benefit of the Red and tboae In tbe entertain, ÎîiJgH bride conserve and oomplete the work of the taking part wriet watoh and the Cross work, none have been more ment and mnaic for the danc- guessing. bride'· gift to the the pless- furnlabing The new summer shades, past. Applying leaaon to the Son- or auooeaaful than the PUBK AMEBICAN8. Rose, Yellow, Purple, Copen, recently graduated with a rare ame- ing Service First ing will their aervicea. Here your SIMON ^omawarfpineet day Sohool, he that aa the beat give weaves ,rj,Ti^wbo F. to presented given the "Hello Girls" of the serves a double for Green. Soft wool that look almost like the hand knit or >ed by the brideemaida meana Hop by money purpose, you What be meent wee this ή 22ÏVware jhe ,*"*· existing of getting the word of and Paris tbet, being *um τ jr. Miss Clarice Merriman. hand-painted dlahes. Norway Telephone Exobsnge have the pleasure of an eojoyahle even- crocheted ones that are so White or for tbe sf^^iSSnjÎAR God to the attention of all the ι country given to intimate end close popular fancy stripe collar, J At twelve o'olock a people. st tbe Opera Honae Thursday evening. and know that the money ^ 'warde are at Miss Edith wedding lanch A dinner waa and the af- ing expended itudy of ell greet issues on the part of W Maxwell, who teaches ii ·«"«<* picnic eaten, The have been oause. cuffs and all sizes. Three and " Mrs *V by Misses Flora Murch and operators busy selling is going to a most worthy girdle, prices, $495, $6.45 $7.45· I nd in Otieiield is ternoon sports took on the track tbe they bad tbe best opportu- al Pleasant Melrose, Mass., here with her parenti Ethel Mr·. place tlokets for aome time and the result waa people, Crockett, L. P. Swett and in front of the in tbe world to look at at tea days. I for the summer vacation. Mr·. Erne«t large grand stand, with a even better than the net Jars Now. nity squarely of too Swett, and *t three o'clock anticipated, Buy Olaas issues in the There- the good nnmber entering in moat of them. amount cleared for big Cbautanque. BUNGALOW APRONS wî> taches in Port- couple left the local auxllary be- on Irving Merrill and and a narti by automobile, going to The events were: Tbe Maine Committee Food Pro- Fore tbe afforded them tbe v-saePorter family Swett β almoat dollars. music Chautauqua Mr·. Ida Port- »re cottage, "Seldom on Lake ing ninety Fine duction has issued tbe ; "Pending the week a Inn," and Conservation beat possible chance to be aimon pure l\t νί 5*5*foIke Penneeeeewawee. 100-yard dash, boys under 15—Perov Never·, by Sbaw'a Orchestra, a attendance cooler for a work driss than the^e Dress vacation. Mud Pond in Greenwood. They plan to return Norway large following: Americana. Nothing inexpensive ia Mamer here the flrat of Congregational, 1st; B. Tvler, South and tbe with wbiob all en thl· where Parle bappy spirit Tbe Governor and Council bave re- cornea York some : 'ner and Laara week, they Baptist, 3d; Howard Jackson, South Parla Announcement from New Light, medium and dark have elastic F A fi A very attractive flower hat will remain about a 3d. tered into the affair made the Aprons. percales, ».»nd Mr*. garden week and then go to Unlversallst, evening a sum of money suf- :bat this will be a Patriotic year in tbe ρ » trip to Boeton been made on the one of real to the dancers and cently appropriated and others same some Tuesday greensward in Market Alna, where Mr. Lowallen is pleasure a dem- waist line, have belt of material, have white «irttJ pastor of 100-yards. boys over 15—Paul Hoe nier, Norway ficient to make possible canning Chautauqua. Tbe spirit of patriotism m Masvichueette. square by Ernest Crockett. the Francis the speotatora. plities Baptist church. Con*., let; Andrews, Norway Cong., 3d; onitration in every town in Maine. Tbe will in tbe music on each of the five collar and cuffs. H. West Paria Sd. Tbe Salvation who oc- ring ('·'. Viola Wal- Mr·. Lewallen to the of Mr. Perham, Universalis, Time, Army apeakera, work will be done under the direction of Doris r*. L®·*11® h«*e received ι daughter 12 seconds. lays, and it will be aounded time and |ii*· > and Mr·. cupied tbe in the various Prices $r.oo, t £>o· to Har- contributionJ'?KSe"iCe. from the Benjamin Swett and received pulpits this committee and a few meetings ai- , in tbe lectures to be and 75c, 89c, $1.25, $1.50. jd 'b Never» Junior Epwortl ao yards, under i cburobea on conducted In- igain given, voient at her education in the sohooli of girls lft—Kathleen MoWborter, 8unday, very held lead us to believe that the de- tbe League of the M. E. Church. South S. P. Annie S. P. Sd. ready Americanism will be the keynote of , Paris. a Cong., 1st; Clifford, Cong., services and were i :> She is member of the Methodist tereating greeted by mand is for such a most Amer- t i SO great campaign. »eek. Why not? It's "the Spring The Ladies' Social an yards, girls over 16—Points divided between large audiences, who manifeated much CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND ROMPERS Union will hold Episcopal church, the Delta We have recently bad | can in Amerioa." >en Alphas, Imogene Hunt, Norway Cons-., and Rattle Jud- lntereat in tbeir work. correspondence thing M r' engaged important meeting Wednesday at 2:3C Weelaffalot Club and the Club. with several manufacturers of out the ^•urs at Euterpean kine, Norway Baptist., on a close finish. glass jars If present plana are carried >st church Ά- All members She is a Children's Day was observed st tbe please attend. popular young lady, has been '230 and in one oase tbe personal represents- { decorations will be in korpine < »·:οη at the yards, boys.—Paul Hosmer, Norway Cong., I itage in Methodiat ohurcb The paator, we daring Mr. and Mrs. H. F. very busy churoh work and will be l«t; Francis Andrews, 3d; Sunday. tive of a firm met with us, and fiod with tbe air of tb*t will »t church. Muzzy and daugh- Norway Cong., Henry Rev. H. L. to the chil- patriotism ["Divers missed by a host of friend·. Mr. Le- West, 8. P. Bap., 3d. Time, 37 seconds. Nlchola, apoke after investigation that the wholesalers lound in tbe Red, white and ter, Miss Annie Muzzy, are a dren at the on program. spending wallen ie the son of morning servloe "A Great are π returned from Mr. and Mr·. John 100 yards, slrls.-Doris 8. P. and of Maine buying jars )!ue muslin and will adorn tbe Mart * Holn1®8 camp at Kerr, Methodist. I of and In the tbe jobbers pennants ja.V.ira Shagg Lewallen of let; Lillian Judklne, Norway Kathleen Tog War," evening little in excess of their normal >■ heen Fackler, Ala., and received Rap.,3d: very sop- )latform and the American Sag will be tiere sie teaching, Poni*'* 8. P. 3d. 15 seconds. ohildren of Sohool s his education in that He MoWhorter, Cong., Time, tbe Sunday gsve due no doubt to the consumers not the s -r with her par- early plioe. ply, )rominently displayed. »[Ijpeod later Bicycle well arranged progrsm of recitatlona, Martin. Marriage intentions filed with the atudied four year· In a theological race, one-half mile.—Henry West, purchasing above normal. Says J. Whiteside, general jfr and Sir?. James South Paris Baptist, Nevers, Norway musio and Lorlng town clerk are Herbert P. Milieu and college in Louisville, He is a mem- 1st; Percy dialogues. We would call your atten- of tbe Cbautau- Ky. Cong., 2d ; Roland Andrews, Norway Cong., 3d. Charlea who has been in the respectfully nanager Community ί her son, Ralph Annie Lillian Swetislr, both of Sooth ber of the of Mason· and 141. Mixer, tion to these facts and urge upon you in New York: fcC«rr:eKV· lodge Knight· Time, of the Hartford |uas. Inc., Wak d, Ν". H., are of employ Refrigerating what We believe to be a real ofSoath Pythias. Half-mile run.—Paul situation, arles Ε Hosmer, Norway Cong., Company for tbe past few yeara, la the COUNTHY NOT AWAKE. jfM: mi Mr- BrettJ There were many gift· includ- 1st; H. Perham, West Paris Leroy and it should be met at once. The man- prayer wedding Univ., 2d; gueat of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- is a -ι» ter Mrs. Brett. meeting ing cut glass, silver, linen and hand- Green, Bryant's Pond Baptist, 3d. Time, 233 ufacturers say that tbey can deliver jars "Our will come lo direct fiih will„mhK be ^°,DKr««ationalheld this week ace Mixer. Mr. Mixer la not located at Cbautauquas Tuesday evening painted obina. now whereas later in the season when ouch with several hundred thousand \ inch Cart" was M '■ one but baa aent Sreeo's *y· Wedneeday Out Sack race, 60 any place been about be ÎBf. last of town guests included Mr. and yards, boys under 16.—Howard the rush oomes, it may not possible, >pople this summer. We are at war. *esof V. oiet Square Jackson, South Paris Unly., Harlan Abbott, all over New tbe jf:te; ITho^day Mrs. Ernest Swett of N. 1st; England by company, and furthermore, tbe price is better now Ne don't know bow we will be at fe»< says there was Bloomfleld, J., 3. P. Cong., 3d ; Maynard Record, 8. P. Univ., 3d. to the varioua where install- long Thé"Pr Mr. and Mrs. placea they than it will be later. It is claimed that are coun- warrant con- Where does all this amount Louvie Swett of var. The plain facts that the >_ impossible Bangor, Sack race, 100 over ed their pat: ' of rain come Melville Andrew· of yards, boys 16.—Henry ayatema. the wholesalers in other states bave is of from? Is July coin* to Bangor, John Swett West, South Parts Boland pre- ry not awake to the seriousness business. Bap 1st.; Andrews, Prof. Earl Tblbodeau baa oloeed bis that Etfrbe equal June's record rainfall in over fortv of North Turner and Mr·. Otho Bean of Norway 2d; Glenn Parts Hill pared for a future demand, and londitions may be facing. Cong., Boss, Bap., school at Norton, Maaa., and is with bis tbey CLa Merrill, Ethel of eleven inches? Cape Elizabeth. No cards will be issued. 3d. Maine has not. We wish that you could "The is to bring fcuiMrs years Thomas aum- Chautauqua's doty '· father, Tblbodeau for tbe as we order M ir" >lster of this race, under 15—AU see tbe situation do, and be issues home to the as asd j Three-legged boys pointa mer. people nothing Howard Davis, Lawrence won Mrs. Sherman Rowe of Auburn E"a Merr atten attended Decoteau, Carrier-Cole. by South Parla Unlversallst school: Henry jars now that you may be fortified against ilse can do. Tbink what it would have Robert Snow Harold Morton and Lester Bee- baa also been with her Mr. Thlbo- .tea on Kay Seeley, and There was a Cushman, 1st; Maynard father, a demand which we believe is bound to to and France if .· College pretty wedding at Christ ord and Harold Tufts Howard Jackson and oeant Eagland 6,000 play Merrill are at Lake this 2d, deau, for a few daya. in of June 26'h. Thompson Episcopal Church, Wllburn Miller 3d. come. The increase of 35 percent bad been in full blast in week on a Norway, Monday, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Dustin and two Chautauquas fishing trip. June 25th, at 10 o'olock A. when garden crops and one hundred percent in he summer of 1011 when the govern- Mrs. J. Kicliardson and M., Three-legged race, boys over 15.—Hosmer and children of Greenfield, are visit- Good assortment of in fast color and t uti Albert Carrier of Lewiston and Andrews. Glenn Paris Masa., family Indicates that when the nents of these countries and later tbe styles Ginghams Poplins. tlaeir Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Wheeler and Joseph Norway Con*-, 1st; Boss, gardens In. luber: ire at cottageI Hill and ing Mrs. Duetin's parents, Mr. and Mra. a 1 Miss Wa.'ton of Lillian Cole of were united Baptist, Fred North, 8. P. Cong., 3d; people do wake up there will be great found were really at war. Sizes come 2 to ir for a few Katherine Wakefield, Amy Norway Will Seal Street. Mr. Dustin >eople tbey 14 years. Lake. H )□, Henry West and Herman Bryant, 8. P. Bap., 3d. Sanborn, demand for and we that t to bestir Mass., are at Mr. Wheeler's camp at in marriage by Rev. George S. Robinson glass jars hope took these countries months aoù * 'ertain company will be here but a few daya but Mra. de- 4tiy. Pond for the week. of Trinity Churcb, the Owing to the lateness of the time, the your firm will be ready when this bemeelves. They bad no meana of go- values at ir. ston while there. Shagg Lewiston, Epis- Duatin and the children will remain for Big 50c, 75c, 9SC, $1.50. Xiwlork double service used. obstacle race waa cut and the of mand oomes. direct to the and tbe facts copal ring being ont, tug an extended viait. ng people, Mr. and Mrs. Cutting and chil- war was quite This oommittee will the consum- in from several all t ud Mrs >herr .n Oliver went to George The church was most attractively deco- the last track event. The min- urge tad to sift through gradually and slowly. NEW NECKWEAR just m-inufactures, dren and Carroll of Edwin Thompaon la making extenaive At our .«t*eek. where to Cutting Hartford, rated with flower·, evergreen and fern·. isters were called to pull the er to start purchasing at once. they plan arrived against repaire to the Frank Small atand on Beai THE CHAUTAUQUA'S "BIT." the newest ideas, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. wo while Ct., Friday and will spend their Mrs. Susan was and deaoons. Seven different this will be mention- 25c, suites fr λ: weeks Cragin at the organ superintendents Street which he meetings vacation with their recently purchased, no a s vacation from parents. when the bridal entered and able-bodied ministers and one ed, and will doubt stimulate buying "We are to make Chautauqua Oi v»r is taking party temporar- Electrio a new bsth room and going marched down the center to disabled and were rein- lights, to a great extent. of in oftheCis. II. Howard Com- Miss Alice who has the aisle the ily responded, on are ;reat rallying place patriotism FOR YOUR CAR Knight, spent work the grounds In progreaa. can- FLAGS altar. Pirst came forced a from Co. F. The There is a side to this That will be tbe winter with her brother in Newton tbe ushers, Misses by sergeant Prof, and Mra. Verne Whitman have patriotic ivery community. High- and we ask to consider and we has arrived at her home Louise and Annie Thomas, followed by >ply of auperintendeote and deaoona ning question you Chautauqua's 'bit.' We want ;nr Forbes ands, Maes., arrived from Laconla, Ν. and are at French, Jr.ai.Mr8. Art Ε spent the matron of Mrs. fell a little and a selective draft H., this and do what we believe to oust bave tbe unstinted co of Small silk flags, United States, English, Belgium, here for the summer. honor, Harry V. Cole. short, aura mer. carefully operation at their cottage at the lake for the be be Shagg Then came the bride on the arm of her was resorted to. The tog waa lively, your duty by purchasing enough jars ivery local Influence tbat is going to size to on the radiator for your car. has Judge Jonea baa returned from hie Russian. Just right go cap fttpwt week Mr. Forbes Alton Clifford of Rumford is with bis V. and bat the ministère were the in a so that anything that can be saved will iffeotive in tbe to the brother, Harry Cole, tbe groom winnera, Massachusetts which he at- bringing people will hold from one to five his cottage r a party of Connec- mother, Mrs. Ann Clifford, who is of 49 seconds. trip, during not oe wasted because tbe wholesaler 25c each. Holder 50c, flags. wa· acoompanied by his father, J. J. pnll tended Harvard Commencement. Mrs. Chautauqua. Flags xhool tea ie.- wh are to occupy ill. Mrs. Ira Harriman is car- this time the crowd was so ezoited did not do his "As to tbe it is a stronger critically Carrier, who acted as best man. The By Jones la still in Maaaaohuaetta and ia part. program, for Mrs. Clifford. that a was between South than we have ever ing bride was given in marriage by her pnll organized In conaiderable time in Red trogram attempted, Paris and Thia waa putting President Dead. because I it myself, and Ir?. Tinton 5 ."iver has given up Miss Mabel G. Hatbaway has returned brother. Norway. finally Cross work. Hyde know, planned won South the teams know what it cost. is Gard ner wliich the in The bride was in white by Paria, though President William DeWitt of family from her teaching Rockport, Mass., gowned Dr. Harry P. Jones attended tbe 52d Hyde • e * · * · · over white satin and wore a were pretty evenly matohed. about aptot. e me of Mr. Oliver'* and will spend the summer vacation georgette annual convention of the Maine Dental Bowdoin College died suddenly and bridal a shower ▲ ball between South Paria and "Tbe feature will be tbe ui she ana her daughter will re- with her T. F. veil wreath, carrying game at on one o'clock Friday afternoon. He suf- big patriotic father, Hathaway. waa on Society Bangor Wednesday. on are « She is the of the West Paris the laat the a in was forc- irogram tbe first night. We :he present th her parent·, bouquet. daughter thing Frank Buawell, manager of the looal fered breakdown May, and A business of the Sen- Hat. the time thia waa reach- as tbe for idMrs. J. J Murphy. special meeting late William C. Cole and Mrs. Lillian D. day'a By telephone ezohange, has been in Skow- ed to give up all bis college work. But «ringing principal speaker eca Club will be held at the home of the baa lived at home. ed, It bad to rain a little. -to had bis prongram ex-Governor A. C. Sbal- Cole and alway· her beguo Up hegan for a few daya auperlntendlbg tbe be had been out almost daily and ?;r ·;τ t July ball at Mrs. L. Mon- her la this time It had been overcaat bot not to of and I don't be- president, Agnes Morton, At present mother in rather poor inatallatlon of a new switch board in the been taking long walks and seemed enberger Nebraska, Hi.. this i we »y night day evening, July 2d, at 7:30. health and for that reason no extended rainy. The (rame waa ended with the have been in health. ieve oould bave found a stronger 1 at that Improving Early m ίη » exchange place. anything you bridal will be taken but instead fifth inning, 8 to 5 in favor of Weat Parla. he suffered a sudden nan in tbe country to make this patriotic Maine sir ana m re. waiter ι*. wr»y, v,»r.tu«. trip Mra. Ada Gerry and daughter Tbelma Friday morning Norway, T: ··:■ Howard Pointa won the several aohoola were hours tddress. He is a member of tbe military by short trips that will enable Mrs. Carrier by are Mrs. eldeat collapse, death resulting about five a* Gray Mr. and Mrs. Percival Hathaway vialtlng Gerry'a daugh- ï»ae «me music. Δ near aa folio we: iffairs committee in a magnifi- a to be her mother. later. Prof. was made congress, ■·· and eon Donald left tor few always ter, Mrs. in New Tork. Hyde president aoc.aeij t all who attend. Friday Hood, ant orator and a seasoned ρr Mr. Carrier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. way Congregational 43 Hazel Foster has her teach- of Bowdoin in 1885 when be was Cbantauqua days' trip at Carrabassett. South Paris Unlversallst 16 oompleted College fishing John J. Carrier of Lewiston and is a 27 of and his abil- peaker. He has addressed hundreds of hàiii vermore Falls South Paris Baptist — 15 ing in Brockton and is with her father, only years age, great ] Dr. and Mre. D. M Stewart «"ended shoemaker. He will be 1-3 bas done much for tbe of Chautauqua audiences throughout tbe miqui: )f : s ■·. r, Mrs. Weeley employed by South Paris Congregational 13 S. C. Foater, for the aummer. ity upbuilding the commencement dinner at Bate 7 last and middle west. He will on the λ tbe Carroll, Jellerson Shoe Co. of this Norway Baptist Tbe Club will hold tbe institution. speak kr.ci. ,-k. Mr. Chad* 8outh Paris Methodist 5 Browning Reading >eee on From there Mre and will continue to live with he first nigbton "Tbe True Patriotism.' w.iiubev: Thursday. town they their memorial aervioe at the borne of 1 employ of the' West Paris Unlversallst 4 for and Stewart the Service Carrier's mother. 3 1-2 Husic this day, both afternoon i:fCiDtri Κ a. md has now en· joined League. Mrs. Paris Hill Baptist Mra. H. L. Bartlett Monday afternoon at Pond 1 Born. ( will be > A breakfast was served at tbe Bryant's Baptist ivening, strongly patriotic. *ecf.*rai r » ruction work in Mrs. Leon S. Fairbanks and daughter wedding three o'olock. Men's Summer borne on Winter Street after the cere· Weight across soon. of Mass we The Swaatika Club waa very pleaaant- THE MUSICAL NUMBERS. btxindexj Marjorie Abington to the of Leo R. Patriotic Association. entertained at tbe home of Mra. In South Parle, Jane 24, wife wig ly a son. "The musical numbers stand oak par· irs e and Mrs. Carrier wae the of two Marston, Norway reeipleot Emma Book Wedneaday evening. Like In Bnckfield, Jane 39, to the wife of George E. icnlarly strong. include ι be Vjv.-w R» λ λ\ »ve arrived from ν «e*:dw^ ïui the week. The first They gjTft I showers daring moat of the other cluba in this vicinity Klrkpatrlck, twin eons, Alan Fred and Evan Kaffir from Kaffirland in D. C. are Friday. Lure. Singing Boys Huintfon, Tbey neatly took at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING. are in tbeir time _ place they putting spare In June to the wife of Percy South Africa; the Royal Blue Hussars .*·:?: :a jr»t: ami are Rev. C. G. Miller South W. Holmes on Lower Maio Street "aninnino" for the local Red Dross Aux- Hartford, 24, quite preached George Gammon, twin·, a eon and a daughter. with Louie Caatelucoi, i::roveaient the cars now in on The ton Band, Signor Paris end Norway Sunday .Jj on Friday evening, and was arranged by In Norway, June 23, to the wife of Fred Jacob and the UNDERWEAR I a;«s d. Τ The Oxford County Patriotic Assoola- Wary. lirector, Irving Joy, lyric tenor; -iC3'-areo! the con- nervation of in resP°n»e Miss Helen Holmes. There were abont new on Main It Lovejoy, a daughter. Food," its annual at Central The cement road Street headed Leon fie > tioo held meeting I'Rcbaikowsky Quartet, by :ype for .aimer and win- request of Mr. Herbert Hoover of Wash twenty most of whom had been and it ia *:w. present, South Pari· Wednesday, June 27tb. □earing completion expected IVeltman, famous Russian violinist; the D. C. I aesooiated with Miss Cole in the Congre- Park, two week· at the most will be the now to on underwear. You'll ington, It was an ideal and there was a that Married. Boston Musical with Mr. It's time of whioh she day Entertainers, put lighter ϊ·. »c: ■ School, time needed to have finished. M:· : ·: Dennison and Wallace A. CliBord.who I. gational Sunday attendance. A bnainee· session everything ind Mrs. Harry R. Pierce of the Pierce o Pond^wberVthej j Mrs. L. Morton, acoom pan let the Rev. John S. will in Wednesday Poet-1 the week. I Winthrop, at 5:30 in the afternoon of Agnes several days the past week. Mr. Clark In Rumford, June 97, by 3ommnnity Players, who appear r«r ved notice from the spend Beading Mrs. H. L. Nichols, Norway Mr. Carleton Emery Dennla and Mlaa Knit ecra color, 91.50. | June Mr. Hilton Miss Olive Stone returned to Old Orohard somewhat earl- Warren, 'The House of Happiness,' a most Jersey Unions, ■*V Maii to Saturday, 30, Edgar Piano solo Marie Flanders both of Rumford. Service punch Portland be Lila warm Lovejoy, I Sturtevant of Winthrop and Miss Bemarks Donald Partridge ier than he expected when the In 8outh Parle, June 27, by Rev. Cheater Gore ielightful New England comedy. r the 9:45 A. M. east- Jwnonma:. they.,Twoo.; ring the bells,m.çho. ajo^nn.» Gilbert of Lewiston were unit- Piano solo Mrs. Gladys Bneaell in the middle of the week made Miller, Mr. George Lee Skinner of Waterford "The Junior will be a to oe n0 Margery days Chautauqua big aken as to case Wlkh The Star Spangled Banner and Mlee Ida Hilton of Brldgton. a baggage the by Young ed in Rev. Henry Trust ο Φ- their appearanoe. Those were the kind May eature for boys and girls and deserves "•'«JMcti i! no gre_ I marriage. Vocal solo—"The Rosary" In June 80, by Rev. Henry Truet, *ad there transferred celebration of at the Wlnthrop, * hole in ■<* public Ι dated, using the double ring service. Mrs. Cheater Brim, Mechanic Fall· of days that make business good Mr. Hilton Sturtevant of Wlnthrop and story itself. Mime (>_· ; mes for transfer to there UJ eroaod Irene Mechanic Fall· Edgar crackers, or fireworks, The were unattended. The bride Dance Mia· ETBryant, beaches. Thus far this yeAr they have Mlee Llla Margery Gilbert of Lewleton. "I am snre that our friends will agree 1 cars· T s w I couple John Mechanic Fall· J. M. D. ! include all mail that the day gjouou Monologue Feaaenden, numeroua. In Rumford, June 38, by Rev. Frost, a If * for expecting a blue French with not been bat it is lot for the money. fcyond I wore navy serge suit, America very Rev. W. W. Lalte and Mlee Blanche Why- big Da-v Junction but does D., boost for Co. E. one will behind and Foster and hat of cham- J. H. Little 0. Initiated B. Bey. H. crepe waist, Benediction Oxford S., of Rumford. «very get mai! for I Georgette Chapter, naught, both Lewiston and Au- color. The wore the con- three candidates at its Tuesday ι great patriotic It will be pagne groom The ball was decorated with the S tar a meeting Chautauqua black. evening. The summer vaoation season tne of the really big event· of the com- ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS ventional and Stripes, with bouquets of flowers T. is the son of Arthur H. is now and there will be no more Died. nunity that you'll look baok to in years Flewett of Cornell Mr. Sturtevant much in evidenoe. The keynote waa present and Eva Hilton Sturtevant, until ο come. ; England, has been Sturtevant and the was mnob meetings September. » patriotism, meeting season the cost member of and was born in Waterville and eduoated Members of the Congregational Sun "The tickets bring the Koyal Society I "Uncle" Henry Porter, aged In Parle, July 1, Mrs. Delpblna, wife of George Maine f»ture of to. schools of that city. He enjoyed. Sobool, the yonnger mem- 80 lown to a few cents a number. They Norway Great Britain. He is their oamp Notch «·» in the public 96 was He Is remark- day especially W. Averti), aged years. a^Di"'!!. years, present. were to bave their June 28, Mre. Nellie Dudley. be from the business men Vtf 'or <^merica of the I now has a in Hood's creamery bers, mnob pleased In Bryant'e Pond, nay procured *sis •re*eDa of a few days. position aotive and interested in all issue· of I June David Corliss, :ee °* ably athletes win the silver onp at the Sunday In Hartford, 24, Auguetlne lacking the Chautauqua. I might add :·** "i)Ciety to promote the went at Winthrop. 85 Mr. and Mre. Wlndeld S. Starblrd of Willia B. the day. field held at the fair aged yeare. bat one-half the admissions for relations VIof wuc ΛΑΙΙΓβ The bride ia the Sohool day grounds In June Dexter Cummlnge single I r^10naifar Λ| -I the allies after daughter Lewleton, 28, Guy of with their eon, and on This is the second be first will be to the local which the Right Hon. Η. Δ. Tburedajr I and Etta Bolster Gilbert of Canton, Tueeday. year of Albany. day given and fami of that town. The ladiea of tbe Congregational sobool baa held the ou In Betnel, June 37, Edgar Andrewe, aged led Cross." president of the Board of Edu- Starhird, y, ^n"J,utomoi,llf waa educated in the schools this p. *00. it j remain cburoh will hold their annnal Christine* under the about 77 yeare. president. Mr. She is a compositor, waa for a while in A "Feature Day," auspioea Hewett's boy- 5th and 6th. Tbe following spent offioes at Rumford, Bethel and sale Dec. of the Norway Merchants' Association, in South where ΆΙ°Ζ\' mIj. : I-, Paria, printing are tbe committees for tbe Tarions tables the near future. Grass For Sale. "•family resided. South Paris, and for the past seven is being planned for Standing :AT OUR: New in consists of Ran- Sale. ^arde'Comm«der'o"rbe has been in the Journal Printsbop Reception Committee—Mrs. A. W. Walker, The committee ebarge Grass For R v- years Mrs. Mr·. the et lieutenant and Division of the regular army. She bas a wide acquaint- Mr·. L. J. Briggs, Lydla Bounds, dall O. Porter, James L. Tubbs, Homer Having bought standing grass at Lewiaton. Mr·. J. 8. Wright. nau ·. : Clara Howard, Eton L. Brown snd Elmer I offer for sale the grass it The am to sell of the Democrat ance and many friends. R. Luck, standing Beeches, prepared : Vrd » Wirt chairman, merchant la to feature a at ule cele Mr. and Mrs. Sturtevant left on the Entertainment—Mrs. Stanley, Paokard. Each on the L. Chase farm Paris | j t out in or small ion birthday will Mrs. Morton, M1m Alice Wetherell, M Us James 1 large quantities. oy his f * Company train for a short Agnes certain in his line and makr 'I· employee last Mon- d of th|, week. Saturday evening Helen Bane·, Mrs. Jamea Oswell, Miss Nellie department Hill. Β. Y. RUSSELL, Chief Lakea. for the among the refreshment* was tbe ® honeymoon in camp at Belgrade Jackson. special prloes day. GEORGE M. ATWOOD. South Paris. nUb-*ien will into a The Jellerson shoe factory 27 '■eatnicecr-itu :econtributed to the % After their return they go The Mysterie·—Mrs. Bert Clifford, chairman, Carroll, ooawrnςΊ- for the entire 1 to FOUNTAIN by Mrs. 0. home on Readfleld Road, Win- Mrs. Edwin Haskell, Mrs. Mary Shurtteff, Mrs. will olose week, July _27 J*»» Irving Barrow·, furnished Alton Ml·· Eva Richard wan the Thomas Barnes, Mrs. Wheeler, 7. This is done in consideration I privilegrd to cut and throp, on the shore of lake. They largely find the same delicious ». Walker. Grass For Sale. will w>th home there after 16, of the Agricultural Committee of the you neatness and dispatch; of MaootaotuHng Com- will be at Joly New ;aer« was plant th^Maioo Art Table—Mr·. John Plummer. Public Salety Committee. Many of the Bungalow * ice-cream and candy in will be shut down for a wee evenings. We offer for sale the fJtm md pany John Mrs. Oscar Bar· farmers In the vicinity are behind on standing * Richard "the Ice Cream—Mr·. Wight, SALE. *tbat wearing Mrs. Z. P. Farrar. to the rain- FOB on Hill won't come off." Salvation Army Service*. rows, their gardening owing heavy jrass the fields of the Paris Everybody from fall and It Is hard to find the neoes- "j^here knows and like* Richard Members of the Salvation Army Household Department—Mrs. Hattle Wltham, very Situated on one of (be best streets in Club at Paris Hill. For 'ew Mrs. Wallace Clifford, Mr·. Oecar to the work Country w what and Lewiston were In South chairman, sary help get oaoght up, Paris. Has five rooms, ball and « s particular bittb- Portland Mrs. Harding, Mr·. Dos Bean, Mr*. Sootb .'· we the Panons, this was oonceived erms and conditions of ^ was; so the snd Norway over week-end. Green. Mr·. Cnaa. Howard, Mrs. Percy consequently plan batb. Hardwood floors io every room, irquire n. don't, please don't ΐ3ί5 Palis Edward to and Sodas and Mra. Mrs. Phil Maaon, Mr·. Leslie and the oompany agreed Cream of Allen. generously furnace Ice WdgeJic«iM·; The party consisted Major Cummlngs, electrlo lights, eleotrlo bells, COL. Ε. T. BROWN, Paris Hill, J^ Mrs. Nellie Powers, Miss Anna Tuttle. do its and olose their faotory. It is Guard, Adjutant William Clifford, Corps part beat, hot and oold witter, set tab·, oe- Mrs J. A. D. that the workers made avail- >r GEORGE M. ATWOOD, JJ[40(1 Noyes received the Cadets Anna Davis and Mary Evelith, Food Table—Mrs. N. Bolster, chairman, expected ment floor in baeement. Shade* and as in former letter '* tlmee .Inc. Mrs. N. G. Elder, Mrs. W. A. Porter, Mrs. G. W. this will be years. recently from their and haee Sred îhrîTor"on?th of Portland, and Adjutant Charles able by plan quickly assign- soreen· for ail windows, soreen doors South'Paiis. all Bowker, Mrs. Henry Muuy, Mrs. Geo. Bennett, in as- Robert Q 0De ocoaaioo who had the over- ed to the various farmers need of new in- 1 * l'arlin, who is a mem- of Lewiston, Miss Anna Morse. Ruth Bolster, Annie Mossy, and screened porch. Also range Canadian Abbott and farmer who needa help Regiment: of the arrangements. Velma North, Μη. A. T. MoWhorter, Mr·. aiatanoe, any cluded. Outside finish, shingles stained Moxie and sight was Robert Patterson. should his name in Dr. Austin Tenney, Oculist Ices, Drinks, iect of the shooting· night an open-air servioe get early. brown, oement walks, large lot 104 l-2x College Orangeade, Egg ν Shohncliffs, Enghsd. Saturday on Lower Main Street Practice limited to dlMMM of the and a large orowd of Christmas Novelties Mrs. Walter Gray, chair- Book's Oarage of E)re June 5,1917. held on the Square, 125 feet. Inquire owner, md the of GUhc*. At Norway Ale. iraap #Dti A pleasant from both villages man, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, Mrs. Perotval has been purehased by the Norway Auto fltUag Ginger th the townspeople Mrs. Delbert Stewart. Mrs. Fred GEO. C. FERNALD, 1 Ac· opposite Poet Ο flee lut Friday of grandmother, of the membersP»ffi of ΙβΙΟ*™! music Hathaway, and will be run in connection if to and 1 listen to the bright Mrs. Geonrte Company South Maine. *chmonth. IO1SO A>H. to4P.M. lïlf ® *'r'ght a lot at peBneeeeewasee« to Wright, Mrs. Franklyn Goldsmith, 26tf Paris, will find cool seeing quite Bates College gathered Mrs. Merlin Mrs. Geo. with their Street Garage. Most Whatever desire you right here, to, so I can ol of the visitors. Andrews, Joy, Fernald, Deering you enoogb realise it'· week. The pw oonaisUng and singing Mrs. Wirt Mrs. Geo. work will be done In terrible the past ^ Kthe! showed their inter- Mrs. Tracy Pierce, Stanley, of the heavy repair war the world erer K· Merriu a M)|fl The local pastors Mrs. Charles some of them the reoently Mr. and refreshing. W ^ NHee. eat in a way, giv- garage purobased. lre of *h Ρ practical Table—Mrs. John Chnto, chairman, is now located In his new £3 Acre Farm it Crockett Poland their own servioe to the Army Apron Beck garage Poultry $900. {-J hoping will be over Grant, np Mrs. Arthur Clark, Mrs. Albert Abbott, Mrs. new at the Fountain at the by Far mini? ton, M ^ ing a welcome nffd display room in the block re- The best Is served but Mon who were aooorded Alfred Jackson, Mrs. Dora Green, Mrs. Sarah acre· to always κ?' 1 don't expect Ann Longfellow, people, on the old Elm House 16 acre· smooth orop land, excellent for poultry; 7 growing ^he Springs; Atkins, Mrs. Dart·, Mrs. Anna Hayes, cently constructed early k^ki cjodltions over are M)·· u m

-i* ^ûMsÉSidiSÉSMte^M .«ÉÉMMÉtaÉâHte MHHriÉMÛ ·" ■.wr·· j). ssjjp- st * ··.--% -·"*·· 2\φ 7 ν,-V J '* ··'·: 30£*f Γ-·τ»"-. ·>- « STATE OF MAINfc [FORD, «8. kt a Probate Court held at Paris »«< HOMKMAKKBS ωϊ,ϋΜΝ. Id in J. S. KNOX IS COMING NEWSCOHKKStfl County of Oxford on the third iJju * ine, A. D. 1917. o( Do the of W a'ter petition L. Gray a/v, «or of the estate of Jennie H. "exst-aSSS· Me deceased HerrÎCk Oounar. Oxford Democrat,s&rs&s^s; Sont» Paru, FOR BUSY HEADERS >rway, ; prayln* for lleto* ύ,ΤΓ " to ibllcor private sale certain h Community Efficiency Expert said Jennie at fl. Ilerrlek; the time of ose which real estate Is 2Γ1? Instruction la Pood CooMrvntioa. >lee rlbed a« foniï" Talk at Chautauqua. ι. : a stand In Norway |n of th· Governor and Council Varient Parts Village, «η ££>· By order In Wartime tended M follow·, viz. : southerly hîuSi Inatruotion In food oonaervation, chiefly Happenings reet, easterly by the U«row id land lot, iJJJJ* neon· of «ad westerly by of Leon M bj oannlng evaporating to her will be In KNOWN THROUGHOUTCOUNTRY ît husband's, George W. fruit· and vegetable·, given of New England jht of descent. w"*». in the month· every oounty Maine during Ii Ordered : of and Aognat. Leon S. Merrill, That notice thereof l>e given to July fell from a til , ,mri. Servioe of the Col- Albertine Croteau, 10, rested causing a of this Director of Sztension Hm Addressed Leading Commerolal by copy u ibllsherT * of Orooo, will be In Mor· boat at FrankMn, Ν. H., and was Efficiency -ivc τ tB ο* lege Agriculture, and of rd Democrat at Club· Organizations published -;..utii Pari. lE /} of this work. >unty, that they may oharge ohantt and Manufaotur*r»—Will Die- drowned. a|>|enr m ρ-Λ· are now being made to >urt to be held at Paris Ir tn l for Arrangement· 15, of Bradford, the third caldrZ? the in eaoh oounty. oum Problem· of Bualneeo, Individu- Ellen Nagbo, ~~Π î Tuesday of .July. a. Di«i organlae oampaign In ten o'clock In ihe forenoor. an t on town offl- Mass., was drowned while bathing (■howa^ ^ Committee· publié aafety, al and 8oola| Effiolenoy. ly they have, why the praver of tte oiaia, and others interested, should take a mill pond. lould not be granted. one of ADDISON E. HERRU the matter of a demonstration In James S. Knox of Cleveland, K. Iu!ge of ρ*.^ holding because of til-health, Attest:—A L BE HT with the ohairman of the ex- Despondent 1). PARK, their town, up the greatest community efficiency committed suicide at K*gt»£, committee on food Arthur Roy, 26, oounty produotion In the country, will speak on the the or perts Lowell, Mass., by hanging. and oonaervatlon, oounty agent, Chautau- Bankrupt's Petition for at onoe. second day tf the community Discharge, Leon S. Merrill, Orono, George E. Walker, town treasurer ι the matter of The for the oam- in this city. GEORGE K. plans oonduotlng qua of resigned to ac- CHASE, >ln in the these days are Wakefield, Mass., Barrît*,, ΛΥΛΥλ?. paign Include having eaoh town Business conditions Bankr'ipt.J be cept a position at Pittsburg. jthe How. Clarknck state visited within the next few weeks overnight Business must Hale, J iVe of theft changing trlct Court of the United State* a woman who has been trained in the cases of infantile paralysis for the by adapted constantly to new conditions. Five of Maine: ΐκ£ neweet methods of food by at N. preservation, Mr. Knox says that 80 per cent of the I bave been found Rochester, EORGE R. CBA8B * or and i frwfatt, h fc 1 evaporating, fun- of and state fev/XvXv t * canning,,drying In modern business are H. Five more are suspected. County Oxford, of Mala s other means. These women will give principles Jd Dletrlct, res|«ctfully can be taught Me·» represents, tnat* demonstration· and explana- damental, therefore they ! John Murpby of Millinocket, e 3rd day of February, \n< past, practical 1 un l< r t: hrwUl!l, the can be discussed Intelligently from on a judged bankrupt. λφ of lecturer Leaflet· regarding and was held for the federal court ■ess to qJ IKEROSENE I tory relating Bankrupt.;,·, tr.at be be to in He taught the surrendered all his t* methods will distributed help the lecture platform. charge of not having registered. lly pri frtUtf OIL and ha* the lessons learned. first class In salesmanship ever taught reperty, full;. r;n » L> applying a clerk of of said Act- .n There is for every one in John Bradley, grocery «julremente idtueorltn*' opportunity In a Y. M. C. A. In this country. Now jurt touching hi-1 .j k: Known her Kitchen suc- was drowned In the The Cook Is the state to materially In the Portland, Me., Wherefore he by help these classes are found In every large pray cess of the projeot. Food production le Presumpscot river when his canoe j the Court to have a fu IsundarooiicosryI a that lie is the author of standard ;bts agaln-t his < -t a·· is of a cook. And kitchen provable ui, : r A clean kitchen the sign good keeps but one toward the goal of thrift city, step and capsized. inkruptcy Acts, except * i- is an cook—one of resouroee. Food books on salesmanship, advertising clean without constant drudgery the sign of up-to-date and conservation recruited !»)ted «V law from surii 11.- trie. are used in A motor truck company, < preservation is another, equally import- store management that Dated this 18th dav of Ju I), bit. who uses the New Perfection Oil Cook Store. reserve corps, GEO (to Ε R ant. night schools throughout this country. for the quartermaster's CllA^t, liaLkrapt after on the New The state the money. was mustered into the federal service ORDER OF NOTICE No coal-hod or ash-pan drudgery. You never have to sweep up cooking appropriated TIIEREOS. Blue The Extension Division of the College 1 at Augusta, Me. isTRicT of Maine, es. fast or slow as you like, without eoot or ashes. It's the Long I Perfection. Cook· of under the direction of On tills 23rd I l Agriculture, A resolve providing for the abo- Ί7, ot reU that Joes it. Visible flame that stays Leon S. Merrill is gath- ig the foregoing petltb Chimney "put." Dean helping by ^ * women lition of the death chair in Massa- Ordered by the Court rln^btb and instructing same on ir ering together ^ pon the the \ v..t, Α. ι more homes. Ask dealer for booklet. Inquire, too, with the constitu- : 1 In use in than your Boonomloa in the chusetts was filed said Court a? t,500,000 experienced in Home JANES S. KNOX 117, before -a: : Du water for at 10 o'clock In t about the Kerosene Water Heater, It gives abundant hot the newest and most effioient methods ol tional convention. J let, an1 thai New Perfection ° îtlce thereof be I food The varloue· town· < publl oXffjf or bath at low cost. preaervatlon. Dr. Ferdinand A. Stllllnga, one of known the country emocrat, a newspaper pr!n·. 'ΜΊ Dietfa. laundry and a woman a π in the atate will be grouped James S. Knox ie community expert, * ad that all known ...... the leading physicians and surgeons of worker will be aaaigned to eaoh group. effi- · have, xt» go ic said peu ex- Concord. < prayer,of ποιώ to give the people the benefit of her years, died at bodies of business men in this ranted. It ia before tome of the largest £ And It Is further 01 t < perience and training. expected Miss Alice Coleman. 19, daughter cieney ourt, that NEW YORK ti le Clerk shall send by #c STANDARD OIL COMPANY of that the oounty commltteea will help in on and advertising ] ^ of Rev. F. W. Coleman of Brookline, He haa written books salesmanship ors copiée of said i>etH'"'. I this «pier, vi. a schedule of in the country. NBW YORK ALBANY BUFFALO BOSTON arranging meetings « <1 reesed to them at their : ri I PRINCIPAL OFFICES: died from received in to ι letc* a, towns within their distrlots. Thla Mass., Injuries the world over. In a hundred days' trip ated. that have been sold Hum. i h schedule should be so as to an automobile collision. * Witness the Clakk.m au, Jadft arranged a > two to four talks 0 f the said Court, and tt,· ?, at p.,r.- use time and to mini- an of from best of average ... make the Professor William N. Rice, for fifty the Pacific coast he made ®d,ln said District, on tlx :.iy of hut mize travel from plaoe to plaoe and to ! ) Ζ D. 1917. a member of the Wesleyan unl- clubs, Eotary clubs, FRANK the town oommitteea years before advertising clubs, commercial [L. β.) FEI LOWS,α*. cooperate fully, Conn., day A true copy of petition an·! r 1er tr.creon. aee it that the dafcea I versity faculty, Mlddletown, moat to arranged of merchants, manufactur- 2 J-28 Attest: FRANK I· KI.I.'iWS,Cert the his associations and ; for, are aooepted and prepared for in I announced retirement. teachers' gatherings the NOTICE. towna. It will be neoeeaary for Elevated com- J1 The Boston Railway ere and bnsineu men moN town committee to for the generally. The subscriber berei notice that be Ρ arrange plaoe a NEW deficit of < :· I books showed $28, h as been a··· 1-trator of of within tbe tuwn, to advertiae pany's of the Chautauqua, duly appointe·! tb< meeting will here on the second day β state of ID material! 628 after It had paid dividends amount- He speak OIL COOK OVE! OVENS and to provide tbe neoessary EDWIN P. FESSES DKS, d· of Denmark, last ever a time to study '■ for the demonstration, in short, on the ing to $1,193,970 year, it is more than \ ( the County of Oxford, se«l. All per. this wartime, < and, being · one having demands agaii -·. u ι· c -tat« of tal Dartmouth college will inauguate on ient Immediately. by Painting for a working table. Angeles; the advertising clubs of St June 19th, 1917. UWl.TUt L.GRAY. either a with auit July 6 a training camp of six weeks' M2> 3. A stove, range Louis, Kansas City, Cleveland, Port- Chautauqua Even if IS HIGH can you afford able fuel or a three burner keroaem I duration. \1 paint land, San Francisco, Denver and Los etove trimmed and filled for uae. NOTICE. ready ; John was killed while at lias four times before Dow, 19, ■ J. Bean 4. A of olean water. Angeles; spoken The subscriber hereby «τ:. t:...:»behai Hastings off supply work In a machine at Newbury- ■ to put painting? 5. Two water the Nntional Commercial Teachers' I shop een duly appointe·! pails. ι. of teachers' associations of port, Mass. In some manner he got South Paris and Norway, July «β-Aug. nd testament β. Four towels. federation, ELLEN C FORI), lit· I'arU, Dealer in Real Estate, a 7. Wash cloth. Indiana, Minnesota, Kansas, South Da- his head Into the moving parts of a the County of Oxford, iieman la til this it will 8. Six pint jars with new rubber. Ohio and the Missouri Valley I machine. one having ag ME. If your house needs paint year kota, eccase l arc desired to SOUTH PARIS, 9. Products for oanning. liM" ·.:·. r· Teachers' association. I An anonymous gift of $100,000 to GOOD TO BE SURE ettlement, and all ln ,:<.·«· a now. 10. Salt and augar. d to make payment Imrr.· "it take more year from He is as a member of on condition that INK A. KATEv Before tbe meeting the town oommlt prominent Mlddlebury college JOSEPH three leading organizations of busi- be raised to June 19th, 1917. *>i of is a small of ieea or other persone having the meet the $200,000 additional prior BE The cost material only part ■ BETTER TO INSURED FLUE STOPPERS In will be with de ness men of bis home city—the Rotary June 1918, wae announced by log charge aupplled 1, NOTICE. tailed instructions in for th< 1 the Advertising club and the the bill preparing club, President Thomas. The subecrllicr hereliy c' notice that b anyway. towns. has ,r the laM meetings in their Chaml>er of Commerce—and long TO BE INSURED as been duly appointe ! χ .1 of t I Members of the Danbury, Conn., BEST will be After tbe demonstration it would be ο demund as a through rlil and testament of There is no indication that : been lu speaker sui paint to bave means ο Hat Finishers' union reaffirmed their MERIAIi It. HO**, !:it< tier, material of > advantage out the In the Agency α of eased \ii|>ertoB« ( country. the County Oxford, to tlx decision to remain on strike until < -tat· of sa'.lde than this. tranaportatioo furnished oarry avlng demands agaliirt tl. next year > ι-..e for set any cheaper demonstrator and her equipment on t< their demands are granted. Fifteen eased arc desired topic-· Parsonsfleld has a of I then.·» are requeatel tbe next town In such as are no ; couple young- lenient, and all indebted placée factories are closed. Immediate.. railroad. ■ten of whom it le proud—Tbomai » make payment readily reached by WHEELER & CO. June 19th, 1917. GF."RliEGOSê. in his 87th and hie athlete W. J. It la that every woman wil I Churchill, year, I Laurence Curtis, Harvard 35-28 hoped brother Ο. B. 86, wbc avail beraelf of the opportunity to attenc I Churchill, aged and son of one of the leading Boston instead of to the front are every who has been Fire Insurance NOTICE. tbe and learn what ahe may going who was injured a fall writing meetinga for families, by It tbe metbodi ι day In the farming game business, The subscriber hereby gi»-e nodes thM for adopting up-to-date In a had a leg amputated for of lté are in as hoars and as mncb J hydroplane, forty-six years. as been duly a Id InUtrato That will fit. That perfectly which are the reault of oareful researcl ι putting many appointed much at Boston aa the result of the acci- state of cents CO. the old ele bard work as many a. youngei l it of canton, safe. If in need send fifteen N. DAYTON BOLSTER ind experiment in the LEWIS E. POLAND, praotioal In we write all kinds of INSURANCE strong- man find difficult to follow. The faot a- sn'l ment of riak in food can b< t would I dent. ι the County of Oxford, ·!· <1. givet with size. Get one next mail. preaerved n» ha rlil by farmers that the season U onde a·· thelawdlrnt- A r-. eliminated. We realize now that tbii ι aged agree I With the egg market In Boston est and most reliable companies. ii-e-1 are ■ a to what enande the estai even one oi but it Is not pinch against yearwe oannot afford to lose backward, and in the eslred to the u.. f r -ettlement, u4 WM. C. LEAVITT CO., Maine a sum- glutted every storage plant present 1 South it was in the without η .ι to make pay- Paris, two from our atore of canned goods 1815, year II Indebted thereto are jira their fatheri choked with supplies, the house- wbioli we cat ι mer. They have heard city and lent Immediately. mu Norway. Maine. Every partiole of food Organs. W ΛI \( Κ Ε DAT. tell about it often. There was a frosi wives of the city are being forced to Pianos, Playerpianos Juae 19th, 1917. produce this year must serve us and wi ι 26 is month in the and corn wai from 40 to 43 cents a dozen for To the Honorable Board of County Commis- j oannot risk the danger of losing it by us every year pay The R. and Autokrat Music Rolls Month. In of : the aoaroest ever known. S. Every ν •loner* and for the County Oxford ing methods whioh are un egg». Q. PROBATE .\OTKJ Respectfully represent tue undersigned cltt preserving SEND FOR CATALOGUES safe. lin r :re sens of Upton, Audover and vicinity that public |il!SEii*!lllllll!Îtill!Îl!iiilllÎlllJllli! ϋ HELPS ASTHMA AND HAY FEVEB ; Charles T. Pulslfer, 72, long 'oallpersons Interest· necessity and convenience require the location ■ The demonatrator will oarry with bei hereinafter named : season when fever identified with the wholesale paper it I'. ·. In »εΊ for of a road In the township of for on th< ι Now oomes the hay I At a Probate Court, he. County marginal a box of equipment oarrying th< third Tuetdiy Andover North and the town of Graf- cause thousands to suffer. in died at Newton, ie County of Oxford» on Surplus demonstration. Tbia will constat of ι t and asthma I Industry Boston, I.· ope thoc- ton, beginning near the Morton place, so called. f June, In the year of n;r M ■ "I have been troubled for years with was ■ f>> >"!« In said Andover North Surplus, through Dunn's aet of utenaiia slml Mass. He for twenty years W. J. Wheeler 8c Co., and nine hundred ami .-«■·.Γ compactly arranged for tteMdf· Notch, so called, to connect with the State Aid woman in her bomi writes E. C. Schaaf, Creston, latter been lar to those any has asthma,'1 president of the Newton Savings having presented le bereWy road through Grafton Notch In said Grafton, at and Tar the South ... Maine hereinafter Indicate I, !t to uae in home 0., "and find Foley's Honey Rerl·, îereupon the most convenient and is likely canning. baak. RDERED: point. ■ looseni I It· that relief. It < Wherefore we your Honorable Board, Further information oan be ae only thing gives That notice thereof Ne >r1 % r : por*oni petition (1) Arrests οι mercnants mrougnoui r 1er to 1* after due notice as to view so I oan throw it off and then a required by law, oured Leon S. Orono the phlegm :reeted by causing copy Oi by writing Merrill, bu<-h --!\> Id the said bear the In and may take week.·* ·. premises, parties interest, sleep." Contains no opiates.—Sold the country place following ubllehed three V~i .1 ÎAntt take such further action as the circumstances William a raid on an Italian said require. everywhere. newspaper, Dated at Upton, Maine, this 14th day of May, Recipes. to be an anarchistic organ, in a A. D. 1917. Mixed Up Relationship. at A. W. JUDKINS, 1st Selectman of printing office Lynn, Mass., by ie In the forenoon, an l Upton, niar- clock 4i others.) Dae to the fact that two brother* An In-de-ïtment ! (and NUT LOAF secret service officials. they see cause. in ~ Tell ried a mother and daughter Stockton, ::i ner,de- (ULtL) 1 rioe a Caleb Merrill ΤΙιοιηη» oup one brother became step- Walter P. 51, prominent California, îaeed ; th it Κ. STATE OF MAINS. 2 toasted bresdorombs vRussell, petition 1 ·: cnpfuls father to bis brother. Alio, one bride ii labor unionist, died at Brockton, (her suitable person !>e i; COUNTY OF OXFORD, es. FLOJJR 1 tablespoon chopped pare ley TUor of the estate of and was a of In 1 her sister-in-law step- Mass. He member the leg- r Board of Commissioners, Ses- 2 salt daughter's "Democracy y Lewie W. Thomas, brother County May teaspoons mother to her brother-in-law. from to 1915 and was 1 de- sion. 1817: , islature 1913 Not American can to France to ...te rton, 1 1-2 oops peanuts (or peoans every go light Jeremiah Flaherty ■ UPON the 1 f foregoing petition, satisfactory fine elected a delegate to the constitution- for the ap Ley" evidenceeviuence naviug beenucvji receivedrewivou thattuai theme ground HIM UP for saeed; petition having petition STRAIGHTENED democracy. or some other tu tal art are and that into the al convention at Boston. alley responsible, inquiryry Speck pepper of sal t tyre**» merits of their Is lient. It 18 Solomon Flat River, Mo., But American to his tralorof the estate application expedite 1 batter Bequette, every can, according W. a <τ > Okderkd, that the CommissionersCommission* meet tablespoon was od With depleted ranks only partially y Ralph Bicknell, County 1 beaten well writes: "Two years ago I down at the Abbott House In said Upton, on egg means, lend the a share of his 1 »'· till filled uniformed mates who were government savings G. Ν pa 111 ding ac the fourth of Abontl milk my back I could hardly go. Foley by George ·.'· t' t*re<>f day September, next, oup ϊβββΊ ; wlil and i..r pr at ten of the clock, a. and thence Pills me to secure brief from to our armies in the field. petition M., pro- Cook rloe in boiling salted water Kidney straightened right αρ." able furloughs help eqnip ie of Kirk W. >i ceed to view the route mentioned In said appointment Kirk»· peti- Rbenmatic sore and us tor thereof without bon i pr a hear add to It all the other ingredients pains, aobing joints, the army, navy, naval reserve and To those of who must stick to our here Immediately after which view, drain, < tion; kid- posts the cxecutor tt '■ : of the and their witnesses will milk to hold the whole to swollen mnsolea indioate deranged pauldlng, parues enough federal training camps, Harvard, ■' nslng at at home aid do our bit in the common eause while it* be had at some convenient place In the vi- Into a in bak neys. Kidney Pills get right Charles-Α. II cm 111 i 11 κ m «> gether. Shape loaf, plaoe Foley held its class ■> cinity, and such other measure* .ken In and relief. '8old 1917, day exercises.. our soldiers are eceaacd; firstaccout.t pre.-ent· to the trouble prompt and sailors the work 1 the m the Commlsslo shall ing-pan with a little water prevent give doing greater adinlnl. promisee On the that to the f James S. Wright, judge And It Is further Ο κι κ :d, that and bake twenty minutes everywhere. ground disloyalty on the battle front ;e·'e»*,·,. proper. scorching, Steven· late of 1'irl·, notice of the time, and of Ue Com- sauce οι States t>een the Mary J. ΛΠ"'-" place purpose Serre hot or oold with tomato United had shown, for ;ι1<>··ν Ί missioners' aforesaid be to all man a lot ret account meeting given sauce. can b< The Bachelor—A must have presented and white cheese This loaf Peabody, Mass., city council ordered Serene, administrator. persons corporations Interested, by causing a wife attested of said and of this order one of trouble keeping properly gown- '■ copies petition | varied by adding tablespoon oboppec the immediate revocation of the li- The Loan NhurtlriT late of I* ·Λ·. to the of Liberty Alonzo Ε Arttur thereon be served upon Clerk the Town ed these .m< and one oup whole seeded rai days! aal account for allow by of Grafton and also In three pimiento as censee of two Turkish and one Greek an preeented posted up public oold without a sauoe if de The Married One—Not nearly much presents immediate for effective administrator. places In said town and published three weeks sins; served opportunity Shurtleff, as if he didn't. and coffee house in that In the Oxford Democrat, a news- sired. he'd have poolroom service. of Bucki:· successively Brown late l(ViJ.~Vrrf at South Paris In said Ceuntv of George w < by paper printed lity. aal account present d for al. and six weeks In the state MOCK CHOP SUET The thrift and wealth of the ean Oxford, successively KEEP FIT AND FEEL FINE nation join 1ck R. Dyer, administrator. Paper, published at In said State, the Joseph Wakelin and his wife, Sarah 1-2 cup unoooked rice Tablets hands in this in world L. Itu».rll last publication In theAugusta, State Paper, the first of Foley Cathartic thoroughly accused of the murder of their investment democracy and Karl J. and Marlon -.-ntet>amr 'or said In the canned N., Una I a· «ou: t ; publications County Paper, and 1 pint tomatoea. oleanse the bowels, sweeten tbestomaob, world and ir, minor wards; each of the other notices, to be made, served not too daughter, Loretta W., at peaoe lowance by Τ. B. W. Stetson, guardian. 1 Spanish onion, large. and arouse the liver. For 7-year-old and posted, at least thirty days before said time Indigestion, I 1-2 Hamburg steak or Melrose, Mase., were arraigned on Harold Τ Elllngwood of Lflcl;!. of meeting, to the end that all persons and pound biliousness, bad breath, bloating, gas, allowance l>y os. with the steak lal account for corporations may then and there appear and 2 suet ground oonntipation, no remedy is more highly first degree murder indictments. Sax)e For presented shew cause. If any they have, why the prayerprs 2 salt See Victory £lllngwood,guar<:lan. of said should not be teaspoons reoommended. Don't be oareless. Wakelin was held without bail and *al I Court petitioner· granted. DDISON K. U KRRICK, Judge of ATTMT:—ERNEST J. Clerk. Speck white peppec that bowels are Keep fit. RECORD, your regular. his wife was held in $5000. This advertisement is run on the order of and A true copy—attest : A true copy of said Petition and Order of I Speck oayenne Feel fine.—Sold -28 Court thereon. everywhere. ALBKRTD.PAKK.KeiW» 1 4 The war schedules of the Boston for the ATTXarr —ERNEST J. Clerk. teaspoon paprika paid by RECORD, Cook the rice In boiling salted watei 97-39 Mrs. Nextdoor—Your maid ia a jewel. and Albany, New Haven and Boston of Maine until nearly done. Strain the tomatoei ι COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQTJ State Tou must consider her worth ber weight and Maine railroads, designed to in- AS, INC, We, the undersigned residents of Upton, j a oolander. the onioi Maine, the through Chop in New York hereby respectfully petition County fine. Mix all gold. sure the maximum movement ot City. XFOKD, 88 : Commissioners for the of Oxford, that very ingredients together Paris, County | Mrs. I Why, I would At a Probate Court held at J" " the of the road from Andover to and bake in a foi Homebody—Gold troops, fuel and food, and in which 1 ue?'iay part Upton two-quart baking-dish her in beef- Id of Oxford on the third from the Rlcnard Morton place In Andove not trade ber for weight County one hour. Serve hot. approximately 500 passenger trains ine, A. D.1917. North Surplus, to the Laforest Bragg place la steak. l'ara Κ ! are are now On the petit on of Joseph Mmo»· Upton, be discontinued. In asking this we CABAMKL FBUIT PUDDING discontinued, in opera- South Paris and Albert and Norway, July 1. β estate of Josephine, to re beheve that the road la not used enough to 28-Aug. for ileet.-e SHE DERIVED WONDERFUL BENE tion. sbat, of Rumford. » "natify the expense of keeping same open. 2-3 white praying r. :i'e-tM· cup sugar or sale certain A. W. JUDKINS. Selectmen Floor! public private li teal ''«"i ) "Of coarse its William Tell 1 milk FIT r minor viz. : win. H.L.CROCKETT. I of pint William Heath, 94, retired lumber eald wards, 4 level oornatarch !scribe<1 ae follow··, viz : rt.in ALDAN A tablespoons or kid- ·· -t li BROOKS. ) Upton. Weak, overworked deranged merchant, died at Melrose, Mass., share and lut· 19 the kiind Peaches or 1 wo t- Irdu part, (and others.) That*· aprioots neys to remain in the land situate U only permit imparities m a result of a fall. t or parcel of Τ 1 tablespoon butter cause baok- π Ιο» numbered thirty one (Si) /'l·)" system and rheumatic pains, g " <' ever Attention lot liai I (hal) Mother a at ! said While street Boston Farmers re lDls5j buys** 1-4 salt sore crossing rot he Allottment, teaspoon in side·, stiff and joints η >·π STATE OF MAINS. aobe, pains 1 Carlton Avenue of fifty feet * 1 e£K and musclea. Mrs. A. G. Thomas Young, 6, was struck and ftet, COUNTY OF OXFORD, M Wells, Rooky .vlng a depth of one hundred 1-2 teaspoon vanilla writes: "I oannot an Board of County Commissioners, May session, I Mouot, N. C., praise killed by automobile. ie Ordered, Melt (he In a frying-pan, stirring the won- 1917. sugar Foley Kidney Piils enough for That notice thereof be given to all l"'r,t0°* !L so it will not burn. Heat on< Hazel Leland, 4, (ell from a foot- ,,rl,r UPON the foregoing petition, satisfactory evl constantly derful benefit I derived by their use."— rested, by causing a copy of thtr- dence been received that the th< ■ having petitioners pint milk and mix thoroughly with Sold bridge at Danvers, Ma··., into the 1 bllebed three weeks successive:)· are responsible, and that Inquiry Into the merits everywhere. at South Pari".Jin melted Add the oornstaroh mix- We have the rd Democrat, publlshen the petition of Charles T. Γϋ^ι Ε •aid or aad six weeks suc- Mr·. Chas. Relia, Aliens Mills, Pa., at »r of the last wlil and tcstaraen for Coaaty Oxford, 2 cups soger Winchenden, Mass., Lewis £a- HAYING oM·"^1 cessively la the State Paper, at Florist write·: "I have used Honey MACHINERY ilte, late of Buckfleld. decease' Pr* f^s published P. 5 floor Foley'· 9, was drowned in four feet of s. la said E. prese, ense at or 4t Asgusta Stat·, the last publication ta CROCKETT, tablespoons and Tar for eleven years and woold not tO sell public private theState Paper, the Cm of said publications Jaioe 8 lemons water. il estate owned by said [t de- la the aad be without it." When yoa get Foley's, is with a line of » time of his decease which0«oo^ rea by Cooaty Paper, each of the other 111-3 Porter Street, South Paris 2 oups milk complete, big c*^|beriy to he served aad at Telephone the Fred Parker of repairs. ribed as follows, via.: 1 made, poeled yoa get gennine.—Sold everywhere. Mattapoisett, Rive before said time of 1 tablespoon batter j West Branch of Twenty Mile north. days was killed when the automo- 1-4 teaspoon salt Mass., the Oscar Gardner property, |' street known asso^ja· Mor Sift and add the milk, Mother—Always think twloe before bile in which he was riding over- y by the highway Atwoou, w. flour, sugar salt, J land of George M. beaten of and you speak. westerly by MHùd aot be gxantedL. yolks eggs, batter, juioe turned. *e tber with the buildings tbereon. Attbot :—ERNB8T <1. RECORD, CMrk of the mix and fold In the Tommy—Gee, ma, if yoa dotbatyonr- leuions; The trustees of the New It Il ORDBBBD : A true copy of said Petition aad OnOrder of mast do some swift tbinkin' Hampshire I,. I whites of the e