The Oxford*1 Democrat, ✓

VOLUME 83. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. NUMBER 23

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CABL S. BRIQGS, Stable M*a are IfldbptmNe. Π'", Pearson'had visited the Island the (ΛΛΛΑΑΛΑΛΛΛΑΛΛΑΛ/\| AMONG THE FAMEES. re- If we are to believe whet the agrioul· ! previous year, and he had much to Dentiat, eervice taken. Bow ♦ J. Bean tarel pepere, oollegee end «tétions eej, late of an adventure that befell the the communion Hastings "vim τη now." ♦ PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. SOUTH PARIS, MAJXB. then the keeping of etook U indispensa- party of which he was a member. He Bradford bad got wind at tha this* SOUTH PARIS. ble to the of the of A and after Mi to pee- Office Hour· : 9 a. x. to 5 p. u. Spe- recovering fertility Hero; told the stpry modestly enough, but it Forgotten forming plan gat ,♦ on pxaetteai agricultural topic oar «oil end the of oar Daisy's Food Poisoning. to children. Correspondence Increasing crop· child •cmIod of the bod/ of Robert Wood· φ cial attention ziveo hi soncUed Address «11 oommulcatkMu In had the Invariable coding. ▲ lti-4 ■o es to meet the demands of The of food poison- Telephone MbM for this (ltutiUwit to Hnr D increasing fallen from one of the rocks into wat for the man who lam m ♦ symptom· markets. had severe Editor Oxford Pom both oar home end foreign Edict vfllejhe asked ft* a Φ are usually those of Hahhokd, Agricultural a silent had the sacrilege and leg à PARA. Dealer in Real oerat. Parla. Me. Some sections find it to ralee He He Was a deep, pooL He, Pearson, dlar- Estate. profitable Proved, Too, of the direr commnnlon iHtrrVn Φ cholera morbus—vomiting, horses and male·. Theee will be needed j plunged into the icy depths and restor- piece ^jgRRICK ♦ In tûe abdomen, reat- it One arms. received it he rhea, pain Attorneys Law, for many years on onr email ferme and Real ed the child to its mother's Having gav^tTSS Loans on real estate care- The SoU, Nature's Store House.* In ♦ lessness, proatratlon, headache MAIN Β. towne. can be at a is the said Historic*! of the Six- Edmonson and told her to ptace tf 3XTHXL, B. In 8olla hilly Sheep kept "This very spot," Pearson, Story Mild food (Stanley Sink, Instructor Agronomy, house. φ and sometimes fever. ». Hsrrtck. Blierj C.Park of Maine profit la the eastern state·, and possibly before him. WoodrUlfe Thb ahe dM, and xlc.'.ton fully placed. Division, University ) pointing very beef cattle, if the packers ever oeaae to By CLARISSA MACKIE teenth Century the next day a aearch waa mada of φ poisoning Is undoubtedly We believe that every farm i> entitled Daisy looked. She glimpsed the bll· D. PARK. I have both and farm the meat market. the** Φ common, and many esses of LBSBT village prop- to own a good farmer, that ft I· the monopolise dark blue water, still and icy. A glance the boose and the plate found j ^ Bat is far away the leading and de- Φ lousness, Indigestion or summer also several nice wood lots for business of farmer· to consume as dairying over her shoulder showed that the oth- Bradford want to London Licensed Auctioneer, erty, good in the stock line. It has ad- are of that na- as which is to industry Φ complaint really much fertility possible, er members of the had gone on By P. A. MITCHEL the body of Robert Woodrllle PARIS. MAINS. sale. vanced and boaoda Id the mid· Un. Howard pitty re. 5CCTH that he should raise the by leap· glanced apprehensive- jjanded on trial tor the ! Φ tu say, big crops, weat. to another her mother that he might be placed Τ err*» Moderate. die state· and even in the far Bat chain grotto. Only cases of real Examination of titles a specialty. bigger the crops the more fertility need; ly toward the row of steamer of the church The Ueo- In all ptomaine in reoent yeere it has greatly diminished and Hal Denlson were near. Daisy ateallng plate. j1 |Φ do and at the same time, keep np or in- where her was the king, tne bluff king, poisoning the first thing to in title in New as baa all other classes pretty daughter, Daisy, her head toward and Harry, great of the Tower lefoaed to give up J. WALDO NASH, Twenty years' experience crease the to farther increase England, turned Pearson, |φ the stomach. Even fertility la an ominooa In nnlmsted conversation with he who married six wtree and behead- topant waa to φ Is to empty work. of atock raising. Thia engaged in a smile. Woodvllle, since he be triad the crop yield. her lips parted dazzling φ though vomiting has already oe- fact. Por if we are to bring ap oar ferma a good looking, athletic young man. ed two of waa dead, and hie eon ror treason. Bradford Insisted STAND on PARIS HILL. The elements of fertility are not inex- At that moment her foot slipped, and them, high and iocreese oar we moat have φ ctflTedf. some of the poisonous Taxidermist, twelve room two story shed and haustible and when used or products is so imprudent" murmured a mere lad, waa on the that his demand be inferred to the Licensed Large house, wasted, and "Daisy with * little cry of terror she caught Edward, j be and subie. Suitable lor two families. Nice location; •table manure. Dairying should be, a Φ material may left, only rear Ma ton ί ο must be replaced or new ones made Daisy's mother as she neaied the Great Britain. Bat the queen. Mary declined to consider Temple Street, Block, an Ideal for summer boarders. Will be will the herself, stumbled and then plunged throne of boy of vom- place more insoluble rock eventually be, leading agricul Φ the artificial production a » available from the chairs. "There is Hal his crime herself In to sold at bargain. in the eaateru state·. poor eating down into the icy pool. too to the Duke against preference • that Connection. NORWAY. com- tural Induatry being young govern, φ will remove It After Telephone fragments of the soil. The soil is heart and that is de- one the church. She ordered ltlng cream and butter are now the out naughty girl As she Ben Pearson assumed the title against must treated of more or lees weathered rock Milk, disappeared of Somerset haying φ the symptoms be posed on herself to Pearson Γ that Woodvllle be sent to his native I and moat wholeeome food voting young rushed frantically up and down was in hie as The & fragments mixed with the organic re- cheapest thç of lord protector, sovereign bot ! Φ they appear. physician's LONGLEY BUTTS, Watch the market. And no can be pro· She smiled coldly at Ben Pearson-as for county to be tried for sacrilege, Your, Health mains of and animala. It took product brink of the pool and roared help. name. φ chief concern must be to sustain plants of the stead In all bat In that be be returned In case be was Norway, Mjiln·, duoed more profitebly than that he aroee promptly at her approach and Mrs. Howard swooned away, and has nature thousands and thousands of years But Somerset was supplanted bj φ the heart until the system Well ! dairy. arranged her chair. When she was not convicted, to be tried for high trea- -Keep to do this mixing and weathering and Hal Denlson, tossing aside hat and Northumber- Φ eliminated the poison and the at- No branch of farming cen now be suc- her John Dudley, Duke of son. who careless about man has no moral in his brief stay seated and the rug tucked about on the of the and People grow right technical coat, poised edge pool an and Φ tack Is over. Heating, leave it in cessfully conducted without land, ambitious planned The order must be to Plumbing, their daily habits seldom reach old here to destroy it or any feet Mrs. Howard glanced significantly down. When he came queen's obeyed •kill and wise and th»" dived up crown should rest the Φ Disease claims them before worse condition than he found it. His persistent application. that the upon the letter, and Woodvllle Sheet Metal Work, age. our at Daisy. with bringing and bnild The increase In the value of lend, the he brought the girl him, dripping of descendants. ceilings a specialty. their allotted time; they die prema- methods mast be constructive did know that Hal bHyt* his Having m>m the Tower would be of no avail bteel cost of our herds and of onr equipment· "My dear, you wet and shivering with cold, but quite Nature must be served She op rather than tear down. The material married hie son. Lord Guilford Dud- soon as turely. and demand and effi- was waiting for You promised to unless he were convicted. As is ont of which be mast is the ele- labor, intelligence you? conscious. who had long suffering, but you cannot build, ley, to Lady Jane Grey, royal he arrived he was Into court Film Picture Freaks. Bisbee & ciency in every line of agriculture. I accompaniments for him." was white and stern as brought Parker, the consequences of ments out of which the plant is made, play HrJ's face before the escape neglecting have noted and some rare blood lit her veins, young the person who Freak pictures are usually the result AND COLNSELLORS AT LAW her maoy failures, "Oh, mother, I forgot all about it!"1 disdained Pearson's offered Ά to£T5 AFTORNEYS daily demands. For your health's namely, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassi- he hastily Edward died in 1S68. the duke per- of the camera successes. as arose and settled •J*plate In the accused man's home hav- of clever manipulation answer call um, iron and others. These can only be cried Daisy she and somehow he scrambled sake, every o{ are three reasons for assistance, Edward to name his daughter- or can Rumford, Maine. promptly are There keeping on hair. suaded sworn to the fact, Woodvllle wss or the film. Articles lndlvtduala the bowels and Make this nsed, never destroyed, they always the blue cloth cap her bright the rocks and bore Daisy to ing kidneys. stock. Firat, it enables the farmer to upon in-law to succeed him. to be GENERAL PRACTICE. the most thing of the going the round through nature's mill, "Mr. Pearson was describing the great convicted and sentenced hanged. be made to Instantly disapi>ear by stop- important day, become a manufacturer as well as pro- safety. It was on of this year that Ralph T. Parker and it instant if illustrated below. know he was May day | No defense was made; none would the camera while the article la Sitrjt D. Bisbee give attention, you He oan the finiahed article Tale-Harvard game—you and ping Bisbee The be to market ducer. put His shouts brought the guide a number of young persons were danc- to well and live crop may shipped on the football team!" have secured the prisoner's acquittal, removed or the person walks off the hope keep long. upon the market inatead of the raw ma- halfback Daisy members of the hav- 5pauldin^ Whenever the stomach or bowels and lost, or may be fed to stock and other party, and, around a pole in a field In the fail teriel—blooded end csst an at Pearson's ing and it did not accord with Bradford's stage, the other characters holding a in manure which borae·, cowa, sheep admiring glance and bor- to act take "L. F." At- psrt returned ing administered restoratives county of Essex. Among them waa! trial should result In an thoroughly, bog·. The dairy furniahea him a home broad shoulders. plan that the their pose until the camera Is again D. WOODBURY wood's Medicine, and be free from ijitb the roots and stubble will de- rowed a steamer rug from a rheumatic Bobert Woodvlllo, eon of 81r MISS HAZEL market for all bla and forage smiled young motion. In some films In which and its cay bacterial aotion, some of it roughage Mrs. Howard perfunctorily, in it acquittal. put In constipation long train of ills. by an em- old gentleman, he wrapped Daisy Thomas Wood ville, a man much j cropa. Eventually be becomes observe that young An officer of the queen's household a or Culture When the liver or blood lost by leaching and evaporation and she was nettled to bore a person is thrown from height Teacher of,Voice stomach, need as well as and, lifting her easily in his arms, beloved all who knew him. Many! and some added from the air bao- ployer produoer. Secondly, in her by bad been sent with the prisoner from crushed under a steam regulating, it acts and is by Ben Pearson accompanied Daisy hut on the shore. Is apparently [.-«son· in South Paria on Satardaya promptly, •took raising pays. Jnet now there la a her to a fisherman's a it»*" cast covetous eyes upon him, In case he safe for member the teria and some added by commercial for Hal Denlson. Just as she London to bring him back the effect Is the live every of family. demand for horaee and oattle, search Mrs. been restored forced roller gslned by 33 Beacea At·., Aubnra, Me. fertilizer and from the reserve store special Howard, having but they were all to give way should not be found This A :Jr«i Boy a 35c bottU tl year nsirsit star*, was herself that this guilty. after the camera and the le fer below normal. The congratulating followed on the arm waa person walking away Morton and Mrs. or writ· to-day for free sample. of the soil and a new crop grown. eupply to consciousness, to Mary Edmonson, who the most Woodvllle be Im- Reference*: Mrs. Agues L. a with all its txmiMteA that hanged a substituted to farmer who has barn full of high-grade Mediterranean tour, pleas- soon she was is stopped end dummy à.wo C. Waeeler. tf 1. F." Medicine Co., Portland, Me Profitable farming upon the of one of the men, and and withal, modeet and amia- order* not to depends ia on the road comely, since he had the of cowa, of whatever breed, ant intimacy of ship life, must bring her undergo the death penalty. number of timee elements fertility mufiaHng her daughter to dry gar- ble. mediately,leave while the lived. But to fortune. Thirdly, and ohlefly, atock an between Daisy prisoner at a faster can be made to go the rounds without about engagement ments before a fire in the-fish- the By projecting the picture E. II. is to the of roaring These two were swinging round Bradford succeeded m getting a CHANDLER, and on the reserve store of raising necessary production and Hal the son of her old fioger was taken loss, drawing Denlson, hand when a man rode rate than it excruciating a Home in manure. This is indispensable to suc- erman's cottage. circle in •tay while the condemned man's be- Own the soil in each round to make up for friend, why, who should appear but comic scence are sometimes devised. cessful R. V. Brown of Daisy was very pale and silent, and to Wood ville and asked to have to London to what is lest. The key to agriculture. Ben and up trothed went petition necessarily this football hero, Pearson, was reticent An automobile going ten miles an hour ! Wisconsin estimates the value of barn- pal Denlson equally speech with him apart from the oth- for a The officer Builders' Finish this reserve store is humus. Humus Hal out of the run- the queen pardon. machine Norway manure at 1300 year on the av- promptly put poor that Hal was for there speeding up the projection comes from the of and ani- yard per Mrs. Howard, noticing ers. The dancing stopped, he assured the by of decay plant though lawyer I w furnish DOORS *nd WINDOWS any farm in that state. In the whole ning. with be made·to move at mal tissue that we call matter. erage dripping wet and shivering cold, was a grave look on the stranger's face, Jelded.that there was no of a may apparently i: n ityle at reasonable price·. by paying 910 down and #10 per month, organic be reokons that this fertil- called Hal Denlson Poor hope pardon. of amounts of humus United State· Why they instated that return to the tourist while Woodvllle and he 100 miles an hour, and Increasing story, β room dwelling, large sbed The presence large they finfl all waited Bradford, Mary Ed- by li izer I· worth 92,500,000,000, about equal Hsl one could not tell, for, although accompanied by of fine Will be sold on the insures a loose, friable, crumb structure, steamer at once, so that the young but In low tones. The the same the apparent speed room, garden. to the value of the annual ooro and wheat talked earnestly, monson, at once set off for London, way Window it Door Frames. aids ventilation and of he was not big and brawny like Ben auto ex- Mso above term· at 1800. ▲ bargain. rapid drainage man be put under the care of the newcomer appeared to be endeavoring former went persons dodging the demoniac of bac crop of this country. He also estimates un- might °"thelr artval the the soil. Humus is also the food Pearson, he was not frail looking she some- effects are had. It In vint of any kind of Ylnleh for Inside oi the annual loss on this resource to be ship's doctor. As for Daisy, ap- to persuade the young man to to the Tower and demanded to be per- ceedingly ludicrous and are the most intellectu- β tend In orders. Pine Lum teria they powerful less one especially noted the hits work, your about one-third, twice as much as the peared In ber normal health when she thing which he did not approve. Pres- mttted to the statutes deposited By mechanical means in combining wr And Shingles on band Cbeap for Cash. The Dennis Pike Real Estate fsotors in nitrogen from the a of Inspect gathering the Panama al face which had certain delicacy Into one mineral elements of the cost of building canal. was arrayed In the picturesque gala ently Woodvllle broke away from him, there. Am an attorney he waa not to two or more negatives posi- air and making and Otherwise, These are startling figures and facts. feature expression. fisherman's As Edmonson aside and a man can be shown fencing with Work. and Insurance soil more available. attire of the daughter. beckoned Mary be denied this privilege, and, going to tive and Job Agency, are of interest to Hal Denlson was small in own bead 'lining, Sawing The matter may be Especially they special although for Marta, the slim, dark eyed girl, she said to her: the rooms where the roOs of parch- himself or even cutting his organic supply as the of He as farmers just now, eupply potash stature, he was wiry and strong. dead Mulched Pine Sheathing for Sale. NORWAY MAINE kept up by sacrificing an entire crop wept with delight over the gold pieces "The young Ring Edward Ίβ ment bearing edicts of England's sov- off.—Philadelphia Preas. is out off and other chemical el- in for athletics. He manure which is not the entirely had never gone Howard had her In baa named Jane to be green usually which Mrs. given and Lady Grey were kept he found which e ements are soaring in value. We must even now there Ε. H. most profitable or by plowing down the was a musician, and for the and de- successor. There will be other assigns CHANDLER, this steble manure al- exchange garments his he copied. Show Your Gratitude. for second of clover or any other year depend upon came the strains of "La Sere- r««t sumaer, .... Examined Glasses growth dreamy would her wed- late Eyes most entirely for keeping up our farms clared that they buy claimants—Mary, the king's The next morning he asked toe an Gratitude is one of the prettiest orop grown after one crop has been as he on his violin to and ▲ ton of nade" played clothes. his first Catherine hto re- taken off. The latter method should be raising orops. well-pre- ding daughter by wife, audience of the queen, basing posies In the bouquet of human virtues. served cow manure contains nitrogen 10 Daisy's sympathetic accompaniment Once on board the Celeste, Mrs. How- and his SAMUEL RICHARDS with the application of of Arragon, Elisabeth, daugh- QWit on the fact that if Ida client Bob- Cultivate It and It will bloom always. supplemented acid seven ana Later the music ceased for awhile, of doc- well manure. By feeding all pounds, phosphoric pot- ard placed Hal In the care the ter his second wife, Anne Boleyn. •rt Woodvllle were hanged the execu- but preserved one voice by Gratitude coats nothing, repays straw ash 10 pounds. ▲· oord weighs and then Pearson's deep bass that he HILLS, and and all for tor and was relieved would This man Is an emissary of the Duke «ton wooM b. a of character Optometrist Optician bay produced using tons can be UtoflS. much, and yet It is gem about three Its value easily was heard forth popular as bedding, it is said that there is sofficient booming suffer no more than a severe cold a of beating up adher- * *** she Graduate estimated. It is worth at least 98. Northumberland, qxMmi^ that la rare Indeed. Jeweler ind Optioian. in the soil to last over 100 songs. of his heroic deed. 5?Peet South Paris. Maine. phosphorus attention should be to its consequence ents for his daughter-in-law, the Lady M»ted the audience, giving permls- Never forget the friend who threw to last 3000 Great given Dusk was down over the sea years and potash enough settling As for Mr. Ben Pearson, he had quite He offers me a commis- for Edmonson to be Is treason application. The place of stable manure Jane Grey. Mary you the life Une. To do that years. By selling all the hay and straw, when Daisy came along the deck quite of the How- is inside the both for its chemical disappeared from the view sion In the army and when Jane is rankest kind. green m your these elements would be exhausted be- soil, into her chair with •fcn^aleo of the Keep humus. We alone and slipped it was several aft- a as two were In the in effects and to preserve the ard party, and days firmly established on the throne po- As soon the heart the memory of every obligation yond the point of profitable farming unusual the are told that there is au inexhaustible quietness. erward that Mrs. Howard espied him am to ac- Bradford said: He Removed less than half that time. sition at court I persuaded Οβββη*· presence and lose no opportunity to repay It of and potash latent "Hal played beautifully, my dear," the deck alone. As a means of bringing out this re- supply phosphorous gloomily patrolling cept his offer." •"May it please your majesty, this girl, Show for a kind act in the soil. Next to manure Mrs. Howard your gratitude Danger Signal is a most cultivation, murmured sleepily. was below In the library, read- the claims fbr her hus- serve store, tillage important Daisy Ί beg that you will not," replied Mary Edmonson, done you by doing a kind act for some the serves to liberate these elements. Lime "I so, mother," returned factor. It aids drainage, deepens suppose ing to Hal Denlson- "The is Mary, band Robert sentenced to comes next.^ This year the mennre pile girt. rightful sovereign WoodviDe, one else. Ν. Y.. soil reservoir for water, bac- Daisy; then, hesitatingly, she added, Prank "W. Sherman. Laconia, promotes as as Presently Ben Pearson approached the of the wife be for sacrilege." "Thank Γ for a seat In sur- should be made to go far possible. daughter only rightful hanged A grateful you writes: "I suffered with kidney trouble, terial action, increases the feeding "Ton don't like Mr. Pearson, do you?" unusual diffidence did not We have economized on ma- Mrs. Howard with of the late The Duke of "If It the wench," the car reimburses the man who had a tired feeling in my back, for roots of and aerates always King Henry. pleases replied a street tired out. face the plants "I don't admire him, my dear, but I have any ambition and felt all nure, because our money would go twice In his manner. will sorrow on "to marry a man who Is to die the a few the soil. the soil to Northumberland bring queen, hangs to a strap. Silently accept I used Foley Kidney Pills and In Breaking particles But cannot say that I dislike him," return- Mrs. and now I as far in buying chemical fertilizers. "I beg your pardon, Howard," on whoee head he Is en- she oar of course and days began to feej better, one-tenth their former sise would fur- the poor girl, has royal permission." seat as a matter you and have had now the conditions have entirely ed Mrs. Howard: "but I would have entirely recovered nish ten acres of feeding surfaoe where he said quite humbly, deavoring to place a crown. More Τ hold In my hand," rejoined Brad- have started that man on the slide to no return of my painful symptoms." We bave 14 cords 'Ί like him very said Daisy was one before. changed. just bought much," like to make an INSURE One cannot halp becoming nervoua there but Deep plow- explanation." likely he will eet an ax to her neck. ford, "a copy of an edict of his majes- selfishness. when of the best farm manure. The price was and feeling tired and worn out ing and shallow surface cultivation is al- simply. "Yes?" asked Mrs. Howard coolly. decide such a mat if shell and ex- and throw out the soil most be dealt with lib- She Is too young to ty King Edward IT. decreeing Kick out of your selfish the fail to filter a of ex- high, but Il Ul ueuvi uiau aoi< ucuauaiuw kidneys mat- ways to be preferred. In series "About the other day at the grotto." would refuse to hfc the least of the system the waste if it is to back abundant ter for herself or she any man sentenced to press your gratitude on provo- BEFORE poisonoustroubles and tbe Iowa Station oorn erally, give Mrs. Howard, throwing caution to the death^jrlthin ter that causes kidney periments by "IndeedΤ < made the of her father-to- a woman shall II never toothed crops. be dupe royal domain and cation. you give gratitude bladder alimenta. spring (not plowed) winds. were " one of Nature's danger ground We return to the soil what we take off. "I suppose you quite surprised law. he shall free." It In to your Backache is 29 θ bushels, 4 1-2 inches and that lnstanfs htm In marriage go never expect proportion the are clogged yielded plowed are to Daisy hesitated, in and rescue Miss signale that kidneys 9 Chemical fertilisers restricted that I did not jump "No Bobert, "can teO seen the record of thai so will you be graded by your It 1s often followed deep, 47.6 bushels, plowed inches Howard that the one," replied *®ave you gratitude YOU up and Inactive, em and Ma- hesitation told Mrs. once. You have ob- amoving bladder or 49 9 bushels. tbe crop monie, phosphorus potash. Howard at may where the crown will eventually rest «4UIN fellow men.—Boston Post by rheumatism, deep, Cultivating love was beween the disorders, puffy swellings un· times nure adds magnesium, calcium, sulphur, girl's wavering served that I'm hard hit with Miss 1 urinary Gain- 5 times 5 inches deep, 66 bushels, 5 V on the head of the Princess Mary, "I bave, jeer majesty." der the eyes, swollen ankles ana etc. It also renders the soil spongy two men. Which would she choose? 2 inches 70 bushels. Results of lime, I think there's no one like her, on of In ful deep, so Daisy. 'gain nothing; If the head Laiy "And It has never ben repealed?" Gold Carat·. BURN. joints. the so as to retain moisture, and friable There was little doubt, for Daisy was Foley Kidney Pills get right at Ohio Corn Growing Contest, cultivation and Td like to believe that she owed It cm in of Invigorate the as to be worked. We should Jane, and I help to place there, "It has not, your majeety." We often hear people speaking source of trouble. They β times 2 inches 92 4 easily keep a hero worshiper,' and she plainly ad- ana when the deep, bushels, her life to me. But"— He reddened "It is an 18 carat kidneys to healthy action in miad that the great reason for inten- wedding, Instead of taking plaot Then I wlU repeal it" their watches say, their f no- inches 77 bushels. mired the burly football player. over the kidneys properly perform deep, is to uncomfortably and looked with- or of 14 carat watch, waste matter in to the bottom of sive cultivation thoroughly pulver- among rustics, will be celebrated Tills may be your majesty's right case." Others speak tions the poisonous "We believe going "Oh, mother," she cried Impulsively, water. : the ize the soil so as to mske it congenial to side at the swiftly rushing a or carat or solid gold rings. When INSURANCE eliminated from system, things and, therefore, in deep plowing know I'm fond of Hal, but he's— in palace." It may be only the rlgbt of the perfla- es 22 the seed and rootlets. The fertilizer "you "Butr Mrs. Howard on a watch case or Λ CO., South Farla. Ι and of it." prompted In a case It cannot be made see the marks A. E. SHU&TLXFr enough more like a don't you know—quiet "Bay, rather, dungeon." jnent In either yon Fire should be in girl, a read 18 K. "We believe that the best fertilizer for thoroughly incorporated kindly. no, sweetheart I have conA· facta" the inside of gold ring they the soil if the best results are to be ob- and and fond of simple things. "No, ex poet enter- dreamy I can't swim a stroxer or whatever number of carats any soil is the spirit of industry, "But, you see, dence to the duke. Think of the place "Do alone poeeeea a knowledge or 14 K., Life tained. The seven years of drouth have One could not Imagine Hal doing any- 70a A 1 ! and he confessed. as one of maker wluhes to indicate. piece WANTED prise intelligence." (Beecher.) ue valnable lessons. Who I shall be able to offer you of this edict Γ the taught many thing heroic, now, could one?" 18 or 18 Automobile "Oh-h-h!" It was Daisys voice In of the successful claim· of Jewelry marked K., Dowel Turner, May cen sey that the shortage In fertilizers rather It was the supporters "So far aa I know, yoor majeety." gold Experienced Care of the Qrowiag Fowls. "Some people thought had come ι that it is three-fourths not be still more instructive? We .horrified wonder. She up •Ant" not «th- carats, means at once. may heroic for Hal to give his cousin Ned The queen thought, "Might of ist, The secret of success in the treatment ui value of In time to hear his confession. In this basis Liability 1916. Apply are sure it will teach the Just Ambition stronger tnan um who mo avail pure gold. arranging aod of my poultry three-quarters of their uncle's estate, proved an conspired against of abso- A. KENNEY & CO. general management barn-ysrd manure and some of us will "It is true," he said doggedly. of and the end at marking things made gold Accident in the care. one and had cut Ned pleadings the girl, themaetvee of this method of escaptoi J. ia Feeding day how to nee L. Oleason when the uncle purposely is called 24 carats. 16tf learn it.—George "Then the eight lives you saved that ! was Woodvllle went lutely pure gold the fowls the next would a of that's an ex- the matter that Plate Glass neglectiDg in New Homestead. off In moment anger; poAlshmeetr six or ten twenty-fourtba England summer—and"— to to In to Then if two, never do for my bird·. I hatch moat of of moral It was coura- •off London report person "I will bene a pardon In this caee." ample courage. he turn- has been added the amount of the in an incubator and raiae A "All bunkolsmr interrupted, Guilford who had sent we hear oi of alloy Tourist's Baggage chickena Dig improvement. geous of Hal to submit to a transfu- Lord Dudley, she said "But If on his heel and away. presently. is deducted from twenty* them in a brooder, keeping the brooder from' wbioh all our ing walking •for him, while the messenger went oo and the alloy "The jongle fowl, sion of blood In an effort to save his this edict of my anceetor prede- is either 18 ot Steam Boiler in a house 15x16 feet. I 100 or ao eyes filled with tears. "Moth· four, and the result 22, pnt modern breed· of chicken· baye Daley's to enlist further recruits. we are to take orig- brother's life three years ago. In my nsssnr before ready and so on. On ordinary in a brooder and baye had fine aucceaa. 12 to 15 a er," she said humbly, "he's not only a for the mas 14 carats line, inated, laid from egg· year a Well had It been jroung (or will incur on Workmen's or can them. The opinion, Hal Denlson Is hero." steps Its repeal yon the amount No hawka cals trouble when in its wild and natural state. With he Is a liar as well! I of his be- articles made by jewelers is coward, byt had he listened to the advice chicka are in the houae until five or in "But, mother, dear, that all very royal displeasure." used is ueldom over 18 kept year· of seleotlon, we have mooeeded tumbled into the pool to prove to yon Jane at first of pure gold Compensation ia a tittle sort of trothed. The Lady Grey Edmonson returned to aix weeks old. I feed trough low fowl well, but that Isn't the courage When Mary or three-fourths. Wedding rings developing from tbia prodnoing and Hal that my hero waaa hero In- a crown to whleh carats, aome and a ο me ahorta and meal refused to accept a for hoi Bonds of all kinds dry feed a of tbe chief fanotion of I mean. There Is a certain charm In her home she bore pardon are solid gold) type bird, deed. But what a poor hero! When I bot (and these considered wet wlrh milk. Some beef eorap, scald- C. 8. An- don't know. she knew she was not entitled, which is egg production," says physical courage, you lover. are made 22 carats fine— ed while tbe chioka are is also my eyes and saw poor HaT; the entreaties generally email, derson of tbe Colorado Col- one's life to save that of opened was at last persuaded by chose to be married on the TENNEY Agricultural Jeopardizing me out Mary that is, there are only two twenty- DR. AUSTIN given. I do not bother with chick feed, and face and felt his arms bearing ■of her fathei>ln*law and her husband lege. "Our present day Legborns, another. I couldn't imagine Hal doing pw be beW at •'••JJJ'.JPJJi pullets enterprise profita Judgment, Certain kinds merchant Is quite ears of meeting, in are all Net Much DHferenoe. be told that the the ^ oa and batched April right whole Is the beet to suo- a erlme the chaxeh. The PreaMeot, Col. ^waid T. Brown, pullets perhaps gnide unconvinced thstthere cotrtd be with the from sawed blocks. ted con the so far as I can see. quite grain wife always be has better. Elsewhere Saturday evening, June 10th, Λ 8 ο tor breeders oessful and to an uarievstandlng saws. In might cuuoldor a oauflogo Brown—Now, my nothing etoCJ· White farming heroism In the quiet ρβν Others are -cut both ways by {government f01 In Raymond l. atwood, cmt* At present lam ralaing oaly of the upon which farm any lurking tiwn me about everything she tray· street an Important part flae principles good varieties the blocks are :>ef mors than high aults sign plays Wyandottee. They have proved Is based.—"So·· outstand- fMuMty of Hhl Denlson. stm further Importance merchant organiaation If he could te his herself—dresses, bate, shoea, glovee- attracting trade. The large la> era and firetotess for surket. They fftoto» in b» J. For several days after that then boiled to make them cot easily. By brtngWoodvOle mtne- without ing profitable farming," an offense Robinson—80 does bouses In Korea are entirely are the best of breed I hate tried, of the a boiled or steamed loe home to be tried for «gainst everythlng. any 8. Catae. Yearbook, 1915. was bad weather, and many pas. some machines ma for tb λ tbe a he would have an adiwntaf* that is* she always aaks street signs. LS. which is about all of prominent wee· to remain In Is revolved on Its own axis, and religion BILLINGS κιιμη compelled Cornea te the same thing h aa I have been In the hen bueinesa 1ft But If he were anUsralgfi my. kinds, The Profitable Cow. th«h» staterooms. Among these latter shaving the thickness of a match aoquittadthe 3. Wheeler, in him to be' tried as a fee end. Parsimony and Eoonomy. MANUFACTURER OP A NO DEALER * many years.—George C. W. Adams In the Gentle- and Hal Denlson· and round. This shaving la would claim Country were Mrs. Howard cut round a -what Is the dif- New England Hoaeetead. r -Papa." said child, man figures It thia way: It takes himself a fair weather same time cut Into lengths and traitor. 5,0|00 who declared at the betwsen and econo- Had Cedar and will That are lbs. of milk to pay for the keeping of a be said "What I propose," added; the taajar Rather Rough. ference parsimony Spruoe Clap- That fit. perfectly At moat farmers have cOme to eaUor. 4>Ut Into match sticks. It may last, cow. If ahe 6,000 lbs. that ia 1i to him ban U "Here's hard tack.· my Γ New tend fifteen cents that if wish to receive give· 1,000 Howard and Ben Pear· a limit to the Taxi ,:in conclusion, bring boards, Brunswick Cedar safe. If in need underatand they Bat Daisy that there is hardly eeo- difference by an Ibe. of olear profit.. If she yielde 7,000 him tertsaesOage and "What's thatr % "I will explain the returns from branch of the Inclemency of the Bound possible, try Shingles. North Carolina Pise. sise. Get one nest mail. good tbeponttrv lbs. that is 2,000 lba. of profit. In other Am braved etiee of methods emptoyed. wife wants him to pa the father replied. "If I cut with by must rid of tbe mon- and them ίι vlct htm." "flubdub's example." farming, thsy get the oow Is twlee as weather and the rain swept decks, mstehee are made by forcing he give that la econo- and stock and a, aad the words, 7,000-pound "Convict hlmr enielmed Mary. the hffM tax on the aîtmony down my own expenses Flooring Sheathing. grel Install purebred as the cow. The ftmnd them pacing to and i WM. C. LEAVITT CO., shed must be profitable β,000-pound tfoti day through dise.—Harper's. OourlerJournaL but if I cut down your mother'· old 1 1 "Tea. He must be uiaiihtod" hsr."—Louisville my, Paroid Wall Board. dilapidated roosting vary elusive dollar of profit in oow keep- fro» discussing a thousand and ooe ^ Booting. with a warm and comfortable Own It U un Korway. Mai··. replaced la a hard one to locate ofttlmee. It but beck «is to "And the panlataMMtr (untmonj." Apple Barrel and There can be no sllpehod ing topics, usually swinging The Capacity Sleep. a Man. Heads, hennery. takes wit and wisdom both to find where to "He will be hanged." J net Like work ia this basli that most interesting one, absorbing enviable lr the capacity ! tafloi It is Yery coold ao advantage*! be lfT, Baggie Confound that Fine tubjeet. larking. to III· young man and the girl* which has been ,Mary ape LUHBEB Of KINDS «Va B0Û06 thll «like sleep in any position, a mile too Vmu walk ALL SHb#Qrlb6r bttfby jtr·· has tried the of oner dytag at ®he; Mask Thaaa troueere are Hedge—When yon took tbe long conservator ol the Anyone «ho plan the heroic ad ran tores of Mr. BenJsiiHn attributed to Chinese soldiers. In his ti^beea duly sppolaSed the beahonse never Feeding experiments carried on at tb· who knew mow lai iiM Baggie—How mnch shall 1 tax with bow did yoi find so mock oleaning dally .will Pearson. Dr. Arthur t Bradford, Dolly South *■ leave the aocumalations a Vermont Station Indioate that sour milk "Gktneée Characteristics'* M featt a haw Paria. Maine- ΡΑ.Ή,°*Ί .. willingly in moat ot Ma craft, told ** tbam apt Mr. Baggie—About to talk about? Marjocfte—We ·""?·**« as a feed for will as same a when the the American missions 17. I month or six months at a f!me. It ptfs give Just goof These day party EL Hsrttfr, a? Anewera. a we both knew.— weak, on lb· reeordr as raine In thetwwaa a regal edict tpcft^Loodon ed to paaa girl take· bat λ few minâtes each morning to results aw«et milk. However,Ifew*t landed at the island of Oepri to visit •aye: *lt would be easy te [ \ can be It is to bé ght help hta *> save berk* ■ake Off the dropplng-boards, aad there mflk obtained, pre- the famous grottoes. Somehow Ben China an army of a miMon men-nay, Ijkdg* 1 C. E. t ét V Of Court* Not TOYMAN la none of the arena that ferred. for young pig·, Bilk that has to Mia, competitive ft wm Intni'fwi Λ t aooompanles Fiarson had iMtrhtl himself o€ 10,000,000—tested by why tt· semi ev even olouti bo* lost its nataral beat la preferable to

-* '--·■·· ·;ί, ,u. ί?- y ·)' ι-. ·.· -ι/· a tv 0 tadwaM^ifllÉlÉÉ on Ruri· HOI Wttt Parte.1 Tor Bent ESTABLISHED 1835. bona·, Memorial tatodeo For th# nnaw, (ally finAad The lecture Void of Wert PartaLod*·, I. O. O. F., enter- Sunday, May 28, tottedtof THE OXFORD BEARS. given by Maurio· nine rooms, wnmd porches eves tu tained a number of vieitore from No. 43, G. Α. B.t and Warren two New York hit Saturday tog large (Post, ο flroplaoaa, and Moant Mica 8. of V., attended service at the ■leepiof poroh, poo moat Interesting end I—ti native. The Norway Lodge· Friday Camp, boo·· formerly know· The Oxford Democrat THE DOINGS OP THE WEEK IN ALL ehoroh and listened to a stirring battt rooms, the we· Gerdenlng, and Mr. UpMn's Baptlat on At Combos, ■object aermon Rev. F. M. Lamb. Mfbo Forbes plaoe, SECTIONS OP THE COUNTY. wee well filled with thoee who Kblah Oconp of Camp Fire by Speoial Glob. theater "ÎteUtah ο dm and Coantrj &C0. ISSUED TUESDAYS. at waa a oboroa eholr. near Hubbard Η ι. a moaio rendered MERCHANT Girls danoe by ζ. life. It waa a great privilege fare Friday evening Sooth Pari·. enjoy plant Mr. Lamb also for tbe mem- to Walter L. Gray, for Bethel cltiseos to have the opportun· Grange Hall. There vae good music, preaohed Apply flttf Parte MB. of WUaon Poat-of North Tnrner in of a aai who naderettad· aad refreebmenta of loe cream and oake beta South Paris. Maine, June 6, 1916 flnt Baptist Choroh, tav. β. W. F. ΗΜΙ,ρββ- hearlag the Harold of Batea a. ■. to well. were eerved. afternoon, Baker HOUwB^^^rMINT -jr. imjr tad» as 10*6 aubiect PmeUai ^ * ·— Will Mr. Lamb'a work at Sumner. Sudij School M JUL Be?. J. H. Little preached aa intereet- The UnivereaHst Good Society talcing For the Mid-Season at after- Tbe Buokfield obarob waa droorated AT WOOD A FORBES, at7 at Prayer Meeting Thursday evening aermon et the church beld a anooeseful eale Wednesday FOB SALE. Apparel Coveaaat Meeting the last FrtdaybSws lO* Googregatk>Bal with tbe national colore. 7*-,ttalatSaDda70ftteBMMttatSJOp.lt. All Sunday morning. The veterane, Son· noon. South larttsd. services were held at Tbe atodenta of Buokfirid Scbool Cm» ba 20 Western Ave., broad assemblage of tailored not otherwise non—«art ara oonfiaUr of Yeterans, ana Woman'· Belief Corpe Union Memorial High gift, tic. âgpltedto Furniture Now hat showing—«η inrjOD. bold U»eir eooondannnai prise «peeking room table sod chairs, Gaoaoi M. el tended la a body. It wee a anion ser- Um Universallst obaroh Sunday morning. Pans. Dining for wear, blouses for sport and street Mi·. K. Toner and obtldren Rev. D. A. Ball waa assisted In the ser- oonteat at tbe Baptlat church on Mon- fash- wear, sport George vi oe, end there wee a large congregation. Kotfc- msttrets, old at Lient Tur- with the bedstead, spring, and Blouses of la are Col. I. T. Brown'·. of vice Rev. Sarah Robinson of the Free day evening following program: made Gowns fine Huuta :—91 jo a jear If paid acridly advance. Mr. aad Mr*. BoWnton Yarmouth by wash stand, wear, nicely Lingerie 4 cents. ner has been ordered to Plattab N. M or son tan ioned bureau, bedstead, P. M. rent in Charles Johnson's house. boya girla. things—particularly abundantly o'clock the tions to a In Odeon Hall. for many years. He was the son of dainty lingerie, supplied W. P. reoeptioa jndgea were Rev. Maurice Dunbar of The chalk talk given by Bev. O. will leave after com- Oliver and Rliaabetb Fuller Pratt. He of NORWAY NATIONAL the to you. NEW ADVEBT1SEMENTS. Mra. W. O. Straw Tnrner, Harold Bnker of Batea The THE extend purchasing opportunity Hill was very interest- twice married. A widow and College, advantages Sunday evening mencement for her summer cottage In had been and ifrs. L. C. Waterman. The work in a few words— and the duet Mrs. Staoy and BANK to may be summed up ing, sung by where she tbe sum- two daughters, Agnes Lida, survive, waa you, VALUES Vew Merchandise. was Ialeeboro, spends of each oonteetant good. EXCEPTION Bobbin· and Mra. H. P. Hammond alao a Llewellyn Pratt of Box- The Match and the Dollar. mer. brother, The Memorial Day program waa oldest and National Bank in Hammocks. enjoyed by all. Mass. "It is the strongest bury, êomewhat interfered with the atorm lot muslin for women and chil- Wh> Walt' Mra. Bate* has 00me to stay with Miss MID DUE The remains of Oliver Greenleaf Whit- by It has been under the same able, Special night gowns Z. L. Merchant Λ Co. Miss Pord HTTKBYALf. Tuesday, bnt a large audience aaaembled Oxford County. Ellen Pord for the sommer. who oommitted suicide at Oxford, we are out under of the An Ad of Kindness. ran. man, at the Baptlat church, where the exer- for more than a third dren, which putting price present Eastern Lines. is much improved io health. were here afternoon foi conservative management Steamship ef brought Friday cise· the sohool children were muoh Bankruptcy Notice. Don't the buaineaa of Twa» aa eveelag beauty, by for the market values. forget meeting was burial in West Paris Cemetery. Mr, of a Its and facilities Mon- The air perfume, enjoyed, aa were alao aome remarks by century. equipment the Parent-Teacher* Association, The earth was all Whitman was the son of Elon and State Convention. greenness, Lucj Col. Geo. D. Biabee of Rumford, and a transaction of business are the best modern Gowns, value Priced Universalist day evening, June 12th. The tree· wen all bloom. Whitman, and waa born in Wood- rapid One lot Ladies' 75c 59c on -J. G. Whtttter. (Swan) addreaa by Rev. Mr. Oaborne of There will be a food and sale was a resident splendid can Its watchword is ♦Fidel- Price ! candy stock. He of Greenwood, Lewiaton. ingenuity provide. One lot Ladies' Gowns, value 98c 79c ANNUAL SKSSION HELD the school ground· Tueeday, June β, And what la ao rare aa a In Jane? after his at Greenwood " ΚΙΟΗΤΥ-βΒΥΕΝΤΗ day marriage, living Hoo. and Mra. Geo. D. Biabee and Service'. lot value Priced at 3:30 and continuing ia the Then, It ever, come perfect dare. and Locke's Mills nntil a month ity, Security, One Ladies'Gowns, $1.25 ySc IN NOBWAY THIS WEEK. opening —J. R. Lowell- City age M re. Bverett Joaaelyn of Rumford were to A widow evening. when he moved Oxford. here for Memorial One lot Children's Gowns, special price 25c There will be a free aobool Marshall and Day. grammar Sd. Lufkin of Bpmford has been here and three sons, Leslie, Mrs. H. G. Clement and From evening to Tburaday in Academy Hall, Thursday also five brothers. daughter Monday graduation looking for live stock. Dayton, survive, went to Gorham WASH MATERIALS afternoon of this week the annus! meet- June 1δ, with the following and Mrs. Tern Dolly Wednesday. FINE evening, H. B. Merrill of East Bethel has been Mrs. Nellie Moody Three abowa in a row are almost too of the Universalis* Skate Conven- program : Woodaum were of Mrs. BANK ing· looking for veal calve·. gneets Saturday muoh for a small but we atill sur- THE NORWAY NATIONAL town, new ones received and are shown here in tion, the Woman's Missionary Society March—Orchestra. Some of tbe farmers beve been Cora Ridlon. Mrs. Moody also visited Many just Prayer. selling vive. Tueadsy night "The Texas Cattle and the Young People's Christian Union West Bethel. her father, Ezra Ridlon. I (E8TAB. 1872) and women that like some- Staging. potatoes at King11 held tbe bosrda, Wednesday MAINE large variety. Women young will be held in tbe Universalist church a Mrs. Sara who has been in NORWAY Salutatory—Great Thing· Begin 8mall, Mrs. Joseph Oliver is about to go on Curtis, a vaudeville company, and Thurs- will our from at The is so late in «lean Char lea Rom the returned night out of the ordinary, appreciate showing Norway. program _ visit to Massachusetts. Portland dnring winter, the and all well thing it is to "Tin, —.....Karl Andrews Johnson day night movies, fairly being iaaaed that impracticable £,Iaa* teacher of our school home Her dsughter, Mrs. F. toe to M ualc— Orchestra Mies M. Cobb, Monday. patronized. 50c per yard. it in fall. S. came with her and remained give Claaa Kssay—Reverse EarUeh, here, is boerding with the Chase family Briggs, The grammar and primary acboola evening at 7:30 tbe sessions Mayaard Carlton Cartla Monday _ the school houae. until Friday. The former held a DRAPERY MATERIALS at which "Μ· B""· just opposite oloaed Friday. grad- open with a platform meeting Blanche S. Kimball ie abaent from £. J. Mann has a new six-cylinder Stu- will uation and tbe latter celebrated with Dr. 6. M. Twitcbell of Aubaru pre- SXSSSSfc debaker oar that accommodatei Valedictory—finished. Yet Baetaalag, eohool now caring for her sick mother. touring in Bean'a grove. This offers attractions for side. Addresses will be given by A. J. CM"e· "·■■«« picnio department special fixing up H"" Now oome tbeee golden summer day·. seven passengers. The acbolars graduated from Merrill of and Rev. W. H. Mc- ΜπΛ-Oreh»».. son following new Bangor as many aa yon can out of doors. George, the youngest of postmaa- the aohool: Bernard Robin- the home and cottage, Curtain Muslins, Cretonnes, D. D. Conferring Dlplomaa. Spend grammar Glaudin, Address to Graduate·. There ia more to be learned and more to ter Flavin, has been very ill and undei Wait Oscar a son, Raymond Phlnney, Atkinson, Denims and received. On Tuesday there will be prayer and care a but is now Awning Stripe Tickings just Singing. be out under the blue sky than the of trained nurse, Horace Thelma Alice Why enjoyed conference at 8 o'clock, and at Benediction. Bowen, Caswell, meeting the wisest of us heve any idea of. One improving. Damon and Eva Emeraon. θ o'clock a business session of the con- Reception. has moved bis Until Old Sol burns a hole in or Soft Hat ? man said, we should be E. F. Barrows family which waa to have your Derby MAIL ORDER SERVICE S. Next Sunday, June 11, will be "School" good "Though The grange play vention, Hon. George Fogg, presi- for there la no to their house on straw hat business is described in a Same All and are good houses, recently purchaaed been given at Eaat Sumner Friday even- Our jiffy. grade dent of the convention, presiding. Tues- Sunday. pupils parents Street. best batters. for the ask· service·. tee like God's out-of-doors." Just Maple haa been indefinitely poatponed. and same kinds of straws as kept by the very Our service awaits your orders, samples afternoon executive session of the urged to attend the morning Gteful and of Auburn ing day remember that. J. F. Emerton family Tbe will hold and no here Mission The monthly meeting of Parle Grange only evening In you get advantage buying ; but. and all delivered free of Woman's Universalist Society regular to us. How motored to West Paris and wer« variety, ing, charge. will be held at The flowers begin cheer Friday afternoon meetinga alternately through stores goods of Mrs. Henry Bernard Smith Bill Library Association Mr. and Mrs. L. H. the same hats for less money than the city Maine, flowers teach us to "pesa ou" the good guests of Penley. the even- you get a the Wedneeday, June 7, at 4 summer, beginning Saturday assurance if presiding. Tuesday evening platform library we are to and our that anything things of life, while have our loved ing, June 3, with an evening sesaion. asking you pay, meeting, with addresses by Mrs. Clar- o'clock. Bryant's Pond. of that office ones with us. Tbe of Mrs. Addison Newton, goes wrong during the "life" hat—you get your ence E. Rice of Mass., and Advertised letter· In Paris post body Springâeld, Mrs. Rebeoca Caswell {nee Kimball) The heavy rain did not prevent a good who died at the Slaters' Hospi- back. ONE PRIOE CASH STORE. an address by Rev. Lee S. McCollester, June 1st: the Memorial services. Saturday money has gone to Dover, Ν. H. attendance at tal in was here Mon- D. D "Universalisai and tbe World's I.fitter·. Lewiaton, brought N. C. Kimball visited bis brother, John Some featuree of the program were un- and the funeral beld from tbe NORWAY, MAINE Criais." Henry W. Blake. day Bap- Mr. D. Blgelow. Kimball, in Dover, Ν. H. All except avoidably changed, and necessarily the tlat Rev. F. M. Lamb On the business of the churcb, officiating. Wednesday Mr. Herbert Magoon. John Kimball live on the old Tapley parade was omitted. The first of the Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Tuttle of state convention will be continued at Mr. W. M. Whltton. Bridg- New Straws Kimball farm, the home of their child- exercises were held In the Opera House. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Iriah of 1916 the forenoon session. In the afternoon Card·. ton, Bath, hood. These consisted of a drill by eighteen and Mr. and Mra. Geo. Pike of Spring- the occasional sermon will be preached Dr. Chaa. Grant. under Morse of the Uniform F. Jonea. boys Capt. field, Maaa., have been recent viaitora is in detail—not a hat Rev. F. C. Leining of Biddeford, and West Bethel. a The stock all every by Geo. K. Ley ton. Rank, and the squad made flue ap- here. in—complete will be observed. a on the road—soft stiff brims Holy Communion Hrlkk R. P. M. "O who can walk abroad straggler and Chris- Coli, pearance. missing—not Meetings of the Youog People's On a perfect day In June, At the close of the drill an adjourn- —Choice of Chinas, Mackinaws, Milans and even- When llowera bedeck the tod North Buckfleld. Sennits, tian Union will begin Wednesday WHITTKMOB* DISTRICT, was to the And bird· are all In tone, ment made Univerealist other braids. Get here fellows, and with a at which Born, in South Royalton, Vt., May 28, fancy early, pick ing platform meeting, There will be an entertainment and Nor feel a rythmic meaaure chorisb, where the remainder of the ser Walkover Shoes will be addresses Rev. H. H. a o'er the to tbe wife of Merle Sturtevant, a them out. there by sociable at the Whittemore school house, Come urging aoul, vices were continued under the direc- daugh- Hiram and Samuel Pond of A rare exquisite ρ leu are ter, Lucy Adelaide. Hoytof evening, June 9, at 7:45, five In with the whole. tion of A. M. Whitman Poet, G. A. R., Mass. Priday keeping William Clapp, Jr., Mr. and Mra. Bot- Worcester, cents admiseion. in obarge of Comrade James L. Bowker. a meet- "When waving tree 11er and three ehlldren from On Thursday model devotional erty Mt. No. was Salem, Mass., That ex panda Christopher Co., 41, pres- a Prices 25c to and Service at S o'clock in the will DISTRICT. gracefully who bave been apending few daya at $5.00 For Men Who Want Comfort ing morning bej PARTRLDOK A baton teems to be ent ic a body, commanding officer Capt. 1 Busi- In the Musician's Mr. summer home, returned conducted by the Norway Union. and Leon Harlow of Massachu- gnat banda; also the Boy Scouts under Clapp'a Harry We would not ask a rarer. Gordon, home ness of the State Union will fol- Master General orders I Wednesday. Dull Calf Blucher, wide toe, O'Sullivan Rubber Heels, $4.50. meeting setts are visiting their parente. Mr. and Or more enthralling bllaa, Scoot Stover. low in tbe forenoon, and a conference on Misa Arabine Tibbetts, who haa been Mr·. Will Harlow. Or wlah that Heaven were fairer were read by Rev. C. G. Miller. The at 1:30 in tbe sfternoon will Than earth on like thla." ! for Mia. Jennie Heald, returned Vicr Kid wide O'Sullivan Rubber methods Mr. and Mra. A. 6. Cuahman and chil- daya choir and the village schools followed, working Bal·, toe, Heels, $4.50. conolude tbe sessions. I to her home on account of sickneaa. & dren, Alma Bernioe, Irma Doroas and an aotive and appropriate part EASTMAN ANDREWS conference each taking Mra. Cora Keene ia low at tbla Dull Kid wide leather Prayer and meeting Lillian Siva, of Bethel, and Mr. and Mrs. Bird music la sweet. through the patriotic eervices. One of very Blucher, toe, heels, $4.50. of the convention at 8 writing. OLOTHTEBS AND FTJKNISBLEES morning opena Jame· L. Barrett and «on Wendell were .The morning air it fragrant with UUoe the welcome features of this day, eaoh I business session at 0 o'clock, Vici Kid wide leather o'olook, Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and and apple bloaeoma. year, Is the generous assistance volun- Brownfleld. Blucher, toe, heela, $3.50. seaaiona at 7:90. The Eaat and the evening Mr·. William Mason. Mrs. Sarah W. Brown !■ still on the given by the teachers and scholars 31 Market South Parle. sessions is differ- tarily are made to enter- Square, a more for 3 hoar of the afternoon Wintield has traded cows with siok list and confined to her room. of the town. Preparations being Alao good linfc of the same make which are dressy, Cutting tain the Jameaon Looal Union on Satur- ent on the several days. of Sumner. Edwin R. Brigg· ie now living alone, The addrees of Rev. C. G. Miller waa a for Henry Davenport Jnne 3. An attractive baa young men, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Erneet Cutting ia working for Prank and ia in quite feeble health. testimonial to the Grand Army and fill- day, program memorial at tasi Mimner. been may Perkins for a few Cnrtie Hutchinson vial ted friends in ed with sentiments in a tribute to the prepared. days. at Β. E. Round's East Sumxkb, May 31. Mias Irma Dorcaa Cuahman Is visiting Norway last week, returning home Wed- greatness and power of a country like Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Despite the pouring rain oo Memo- her grandparent·. nesday. America. for all Memorial Day waa obaerved, but under rial e crowd assembled in Batter go alow about planting, Mrs. Luella Sessions died early Tues- ENTER THIS GATE Dey, good Lock·'· Mills. difficulties. The rain made It rather try· BY Hell to their to the danger of June froeta Is not yet Over. after several months' ill- I Grange pay respects day morning for the veterana who onoe stood the occasion. Band of The Memorial exercise· were not held The horse whioh J. D. Uhlman bought ness. She was about 69 years of age ing Wheelwright'· ahower of ahella many timea in more se- twenty-four piece· from East Dixfield od socount of the heavy rainstorm. In Norway two weeks ago haa been Very and was a native of New Hampshire. I BANKING WITH IIS a vere atorms; but fifty yeara haa made farniabed moat excellent and satisfac- Mr. and Mre. Carrol Brewster of Lew •lok during the paat week. Por some ten years she bad resided In N. and Ε. aad Inroads in their weak- Swett numbers, Shoe to Paris Co, mnalc the reced- istoa were week-end of Mr. end Edgar Briggs moved South this the widow of the late tory throughout day, gaeete village, being ened tbe once atalwart framea of those ing moet hearty applause. Aa uaual, in Mre. W. B. Rend. last week ana has employment In the Sumner Sessions, who died here In May, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, NORWAY, MAINE when the of the Will Rusaeil of Swan's Comer mill of the Paris Manufacturing Co. 1Θ07. One daughter survives, Mrs. yet living. "old Sumner'1 memory spent Fred Gonld has moved into hia boose old soldiers Is to be honored, the loyal Sand*j et J. C. Littlefleld'e. Edgar Inman of Bethel Hill was In George A. England, who resided with 38-2 reoently purchased of Dana Brown. The Telephone _____ ladies a âne sumptuoua dinner Several peuple from Norway, Sooth this village Wedneeday and made the her. The funeral was held at the resi- [ provided ! Charles Gould house ia now oloaed. free to of which over ISO Pond aad Bethel have at- Demoorat correspondent a short call. dence Thursday afternoon, attended by all preeent, Parla, Bryant'· Tbe Mrs. Breslln's summer tended the ravivai being held Hoilia and Loton Hutohinaon are two Rev. Ε. H. Stover, pastor of the Baptist Birches, partook. meeting· la now the In the afternoon the band in here Rev. Felix Powell. and happy slnoe eaoh haa ex- oburoh. oottage, open, family arriving played bj proud boys tbia week. a oar were old brass and rub- BLUE fine manner many popular air·, and lo- The people of little village changed oopper, xino, STORES—· Hebron. cal quartette rendered two fine «elec- •hocked wben the newe reached here ber for new watohes. •Hanover. tion·. Thoee who the laat that O. G. Whitman bad It is reported that Horatio N. Upton Rev. Mr. Stalth an excellent me- compoeed quar- Tuesday gare Duncan McPberton has hired oat to tette were Mr·. Mabel Cobb, Mr·. committed anicide at hie home in Ox- has sold his large farm In Mason and morial sermon Amy Sunday. C. F. Se and ere. Erne«t Allie S. Bar- ford. It i· only a few weeks ago that Bethel, formerly owned by the late Ai- Memorial was Stephen·, Stetaon, Although Day rainy M. ▲. Holt haa a new Che? row·. at the wa· offer-1 "Uncle Green" eold hie farm her· and pheus 8. Bean, for fifteen tbouaand dol- there was a attendanoe. The ad- parobased Prayer opening large rolet auto. ed Rev. J. N. Atwood. Lincoln'· moved away. Be bad been i· poor lars, and that ha and his family will dress Rev. Mr. Smith went to the by by Mr·. Diaotha Small and daughter of Gettysburg Address was recited by S. health for eome time, and that, together move to Bethel village. heart· of all, and was aaid by the old "GOT Weat Falmouth are house for YOURS YET?' in new keeping Robinson. Mis· Arabine Tibbetts with not being contented bis * veterana to be the beet ever listened gave East Bethel. they their cousin, A. T. Powers. an recitation in man- home, Is to be the cause of his to. There were the osoal exerolsea k appropriate good thought by Λ αverne baa moved Into I ner. rash act Mrs. Florenoe Pease is working for the ohildren and muslo. to the Lapham Owiog F. Saunders' boose vacated it address Rev. J. True of I Llttlefield has finished work at Mrs. Z. W. Bartlett. rain the exercises the veter- recently by What ? new If have not The by Crosby Raynor cemetery by Lnxton. Mr. is work Why, your SummerjSuit. you as was was the and has a on the G. T. B. Mr. Wlnalow of Boxbury has moved ans were held in the The ceme- George Lapham would Auburn, anticipated, able, mill, job vestry. for C. F. Saunders. be wisdom to attend to it now. and held the closest attention section between here and Pond. his to the farm. was log eloquent, Bryaat'e family Harding tery beautifully decorated, family E. D. Hammon haa an was in Wednee- Mrs. Btta Bean has returned from Nor- as porcbased to Its finish. Mr. Crosby gave ad- Will Coolidge Albany lots as well soldiers graves. About new in this bicycle of Lewis Powers. BECAUSE—Every day sees the of the good dress here year· sgo, and all were day. way and la doing dressmaking members of Poet Dwlnal, Meohanio variety eight thirty Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren and little at the old whether pleased to hear him again. He served vieinlty. Falls, and Softs of Veterans, were pres- bought prices grow less. When these are gone Miss Ethel Cole has daughter Roma of Brldgton spent last in the 29th Maine Infantry in the Civil Wilson's Mills. recently purchas- ent, and dinner served to more than a you of us or some with their sister and buy one else you will have to more and gf and can from actual ed anew piano, and la taking leesons of hundred. Sunday brother, pay War, speak experi- The motor boat, drawn by twelve Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hammon. They inferior ence ss to soldier duties. Adjutant L. Mrs. Helen Bean. Leonard Randall from Poland and goods. heavy draft boreee, for the nee of the came In tbeir new anto. B. Heald and Mrs. H. P. Lyon and family of Rom- Frank M. Whitman from Boston were presided everything passed Berlin Mille drivers, went past here to Mr·. E. D. Hammon has tomatoes In off smoothly. The house waa well filled ford were at home for Memorial week. amoug the veterans present. Mr. Whit- the lake at the bead of Azisoooe Falls. Mand blossom. with who delight to pay Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rowe, Miss man us a call, and we loyal people Dr. Gribbln·, the veterinary anrgeon of gave pleasant Ed. Warren of Upton oalled on G. M tribute to onr patriots. Rowe and friend, and Harold Rowe of muob our old school- departed the Berlin Mills Co., was I· town over enjoyed meeting Kimball one last week. "Kirschbaum Guaranteed Clothes" Comrade Alonso Pomeroy and wife of Melroee, Mass., were guests of Porter mate and about our day | Sunday. obatting younger W. Albert waa in this Paria Hill showed their interest by rid- Farwell and family for the week-end, Mr. Whitman has been in the Skillings place J. G. M. Glees oer, preeldent of the days. last Sunday. the kind we have sold so over in a rain to ettend coming by auto. Boston cub torn house for more than and have so good ing drenching Parmacheenee Club, went to Camp Cari- forty many years given the event. it was a very Memorial exercises and address were faction are still Briefly stated, bou the first of the week. years. North Paris. guaranteed to the customer satisfaction interesting occasion. called off on aooounft of the rain. Prof. Marriner went to Brldgton to give Fishing parties are numerous, going colors are fast. Thanks were voted to the band snd the Memorial address It la reported that Mr. Lelgbton, who to Νaeon's "Camp in the and Andover. give Tuesday. the for their fine services. Woode," At the here between has been in the Lewlston hospital for quartette to J. W. Bucknam'a. game Saturday are dne to thel The class of Andover the several weeks, is to have hla removed Thanks also especially thunder shower graduating High Lewiston High Sohool and Hebron leg A terrific Wednesday will hold their exeroisee at the Relief Corps and loyal ladlee of the vi- Sobool Friday game wfs won by Hebron. hip. night opened the anmmer campaign. his olerk Into for their able and willing efforte I evening, June 16th, la the Congregation- Lowell made a short visit to H. D. MoAllster sent Suits, $30 and cinity Hailetonee were found in places at noon Bonney $15, $,s, in deooratione and so fine and j al eburob. the sohool last week. Sumner last week with groceries and. preparing j the next day. dinner. William Poor and son Fred Poor of J. E. Bartlett of Boston a few provisions by anto truck, and if business I ample Walter F. Sawyer of Lewiaton wa* at spent Cheaper makes of Suits but values the "Ladle»' j are guests of his proves may continue through the We pay 8 per cent interest on check account of good for money God bleaa the noble Aid," Azieeoos Falls Philadelphia, Pa., 8ylva- days with parents reoently. good 1600 and oyer, on even lUr ot to those In Saturday. nus and and Mr. and Mrs. summer. The hope need. Poor family Saturday, a few of the students, chap- inndred·. Interact credited to account For they bave joy aad comfort made, Smith. Glbbs and who moved your last of every month. And in lead. Fred eroned by Prof. Marriner and Miss Qeorge family, good object· alwaya North Waterfonl. who has been to In have returned $5» and SLOCCX. Mra. Frank MoAlllster, Creech, went on a pionlp to 8treaked Buckfield the spring, $7*50» $10, $ia $13 • in Lewis- home Saving* Department Connected with ______Leslie Hobson haa a telephone Install- visiting relatives Lisbon and Mountain. se. for the three baa return- L. J. Trask and visited In Farm- Commencement Week at Hebroa. ed in his bon to· past weeks, Albert Rlobardson went to Portland family BRANCH BANK AT Kara Le broke has purchased a horse ed to her home. Ington reoently. BTJOKFIEU), MAINS. The of commencement week j Saturday, returning Tuesday evening, program of Erneet Nason. The first base ball game of the asason the of bis Norman Rlob- at Hebron Jane 18, guest brother, The Academy, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fleke and was held Saturday. The game was be- Waterford. Perfection of Satisfaction Is An is as follows: danyh- ardson. to Wedneedey, June 21, tween Hanover and the soore terfrom Locke's Mills were Sunday Andover, Mrs. Perkins of Norrldgewook, who Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lord and Mrs. SUNDAY. to ia favor of Andover. gueets at Wm. Flake's. They cam· In 10 1 has been with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Lord'· sister and husband from Beverly, an Miss Ellen Akers visited her 10:4ft A. M.—Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Frank Coffin's to. brother, Phllbrlok, for two weeks, went home Mass., also Mrs. Elisabeth Edgerly of Wm. Smith, pastor, Hebron, Maine. The Saunders has moved to Paria. Nathan Akers, and of Romford» Mrs. Phllbrlok and two Hereey family, Sunday, taking South Paris, were at "Camp Beverly" Church. A turn-out of Rebekaha west to Ed. Saturday. oblldren with her. Vivian Co· la Memoriae large | youngest a V. 4.-00 P. M—Service In the Chapel for few days. Price & Mr. and Mra. Alexander Jackson of Gov. John D. Long. North Lovell to th· assembly there. Bearoe took them by auto, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbott were In Edward Jaokson and Geraldlne York I Boatoa, Mass., have oome to Andover Bearoe went to are for MONDAT. along helpo them, Norway shopping Wednesday ware married It to the summer. In ParisTrust Custom-Made-to-Measure Suit 8unday. gave spend as Mrs. Phllbriokbas been very poor Mr. and Mes. James and Company Prise Debate. The Church, their] Perry baby 8 M P. M.—Junior j friend· a Smith, who is in Can- two great surprise. Evelyn working health for years. Rnth were at her home on Temple HIU Let u· show TUISDAT. Mrs. Daniel White and Bulb I ton, spent Saaday at her home. is In Boston for a week you the and take measure. daughter Frank Moody «amples your ^ with their Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Hinds I Sunday. 9Λ0 Α. M .—Meeting Board of Trustees. Stur of Parle ar· stopping dangh- Berry, or two. William Jacobson returned from the SOUTH PARIS and two children from visMsd MAINE levant Han. ter and slater, Mrs. Erneet MeOray. Romford, [ Good work is being done In olearlng Central Maine General Hospital last ie*0 A. M.—Alumni Bass Ball Game. cow relatives in Iowa Fred Haaelton eold his lo Jennie j recently. ap the oemetery. We are glad to kuow muoh in health. •2:00 P. M —Claaa Day Bxerdaea. The Church. Members of Lone Mountain Saturday Improved 4MP. M—Endymlon—Λ Greek Pageant to he I MeAllleter of Albnay. Grange that the dlsgraoeful fence has been re- Richard Jaoobson went after him with Hatt, Sport Shirt», Arrow ea the by the atndeata of I" The W. R. C. bad a baked bean are iavited to visit Romford Center ^NtwStraw Cett*_ preeeased Gampoa cop- moved. bis anto. Academy uader the direction of M lea Kva entertainment last week Tbura- Jone for an all- of IMS. per aad Grange Saturday, 17th, F. A. Damon and L. E. Abbott Scales of the Class session. plant* 4 00 P. M-—Commencement Concert by thel day Oxford. ed tbelr corn last Monday. Lotos Male Quartette of Boston, sastatsil by t blosaoma are very plenty. Mrs. Ellen Blake of South Parla visit- Bthei Batting, Header. The Charch. Ralph Sdwards has sold out bla bak- ed at E. C. Poland and vile end I ery business In Dixfleld, and with bis Camp Beverly Snnday. WEDNESDAY. Bast Watertord. daughter, p. H. 1· with bis Mrs. Co. Mra. Miss mother, Λ M Wxsrclsaa Tbs Ralph Bennett and Beryl Bry-1 family staying 10 Α. .—Graduating East Waterford Circle mat with Mrs. of to Claas Hoa. ant an aoto to Lewiatoo Anna Edward·. State of Ohio, City Toledo^ Noyes Church. Addreae by Payaoa took trip Lucas County, as. itmlth. State Saparlnten ient of Schools. Mrs. B. G. Mclntlre May ». the heavy rains the water rose Thuraday. During J. makes oath that he aram 1 .-00 P. M.—Commencement Dinner. Dlalng Waterford lea for and Frank Cheney ■* eOÙïHKfcBIS, NORWAY The Eaat Circle had-ta is a of Mrs. to a height than yearn, .ι I -Τ 'i Sturtevaat Mra. Henry Bryant guest greater la senior of the firm of F. J. Millinery Home. partner Boom, cream sale at the East Waterford sahool were felt as to the of the Showing the 8 40 to 10 M P. M.—Senior Starte- Curtis. fears safety Cheney A Co., doing business In Bseeptlon. Mary afore- vent He house Jnne 1. Mr. and Mra. Charles Lnoe have been Some. Work was suspended at the (Bill City of Toledo, County and State Thar· will be a daaoe at Haskell's Hall siok for a few With the exoeptlon of the men who were tbeee at tbeee exercises quite days. sum for New Among guests on oT^NKHUNDRED1 I&Ll£$S Jnn· 8. Mia. hua aold bar farm working the flume. each and case* that are Hon. Smith, Hoa. Henry Bryant every of Catarrh Shapes expected Payeon Jack Fleher Is sdllaf his household of Bev. Mr. Williams preeohed the me- cannot he cured by the use of HALL'S Wm. Peaa Whitehonse, Franklin D. to WUI Abbott Byron. goods, aad will leave for Boetoa aooa. Mra. Gertrude Robinson of morial sermon on Snnday at the Meth- CATARRH CURB. FRANK J. CHENEY Hale, Asaerloan Consul, H udders field, Keaaebago Sworn to before me and subscribed Eugene Hevere reeeotly bad aa auo- visited her Mra. Beeale odist ohnrob, to a good audience. The Pres. A. J. Roberte of sister, Robinson, la my presence, this Cth day of Decern- England, Colby tlon of tools aad hooeahold ihuroh was tastefully decorated with. Flowers farming last Λ * College. and will to North Paria la Tuesday. aad flows». Spring goods, go Mrs. Beeale Robinson haa been to the |igi, potted plants uf^,D· rç.iâhSL Band of Lewis- Hall'· Is taken Intern- U1 are live. Inkee on a On Tueeday the Boys' Catarrh Care invited to fiabing trfjs. the oathe cordially examine our Hyacintbs, Daffodils, Narcissi, Tulip* Aa Invitation bee been extended by furnished A dinner was pro- ally and aots throufh Blood line Arthur ChUdahae been to tooth ktm ion ipuelo. Mucous Surface· or the Send "80 tbeeitiaene of Port Fairfield to Hoa. the Β. et the Methodist System. plants in bloom. and on a fishing trip. Hded by W. α for test! menials, free. Carnations William Widgery Thomas of Portland at which about 900 were present, F. J. (ZHBNBY A CO.. Teled* α worked ea Mia. Alloa Mlaa Man Rohtaeon returned to her restry out 1er a number of ysars envoy extraordi- Fred Pleroe | the band, the Hospital Corps J. L. flowers on hand Bolfa'a farm May 81. Friday. Including always nary aad mlaiater plenipotentiary to plowing )f Co. D, and the sohool ohlldna. fa· Finney, Designer of the of Mia. Taahar Is aorhteg at theooart United Kingdoms 3ov. Fernald gave an ah!· end Inspiring At aad 8wedso, aad for a aambor to The the Omms mt the Jfarwtp was Edward I. Witt Md fumlly went kddrese. stegiag by quartette South a Mra. Fraaland Adams, who >C Greenhouse,Vk3BE3 of years resident at Stockholm, Swe- Pbnd Manorial Monday. W. M.I who arrived in Portland lag at Harold Howe's, waa called Biynnt de·, recently Tooker took thorn to Bum « Portuurath, OWN· rOWuVn 1 address at m aoooaat of atekaea· la bar family TMBU for a short slay, lo deliver aa Μη. O. W. Bdoeoemb to 9 aad Mrs. Bertrand Btxby retarded home Bowker the Centennial be held Aug 8, of her daughter, Mis. Roy Frost, Block, South Pi to make thsss from Edgar Holdoa's, what· aha haa 10. The oomntlfttee plaae j Jane 1st, fer a abort stay· beta sick, and bet dMghter, Mrs. Den- moot la the bean work lag the poet weak. three daye the Inteceoting Mra. Asa Bartlett and two aons ting, of Portsmouth, I· with lier. CASTOR IA town's Marksrs oa varioaa Ma- Mra. A Haa Bolfe aad gm ylsi ted, SSfi··*1 history. hm brother, Bsrt Pana, and ftfnll?* Mrs. Mfflett and lMtle son PhiHp ait teria spots ha the township axe to he! Misa Bath Bearee. expeot la te| her Mia. **wSm ïammsr at the old fans. rMMag slater, ftajd» -.ui','LU 1$. &■ Ihi

ÎMÉMÉilÉÉI ■MMMHMfÉÉÉiûHSHÉ Gilman Whitman ud«r««ak aa mm· the plate, bnt the umpire with faeveral from km went to Sooth Pari· to at ion · Oxford Democrat at hi· home Saturday for 'naonl Ν hlabeoktothe plate, had no way of NORWAY. 'bear Mra. Id* Voee Woodbury, speak- of cataract· from both eye*. whether the ma wee eoorea be- er who la a général favorite with the Plum Η. β. Il W*·* PABIi H. Β. 9. knowing haut nrnutnuD with paxadb, bot ; fore the pat oat was made or not. Being In thia vMaltj. Sam α el Morte and bis eon ■ Arthur people Maine, 6, iqi6 SPOUT DAT 18 Paris and West Pari· Htah m* a Leavltt man, he took their There will be a communication Paris, June Mora· of Minneapolis arrived bet· Sat- OF KSPT. High naturally Beoanae of the heavy rala all Um oat apeeial In an interesting game of bill ^ word for the matter and allowed the ran were of Oxford Arch Chapter Wadnee- urday for a viait at ▲. B. Morale. atJoe of door exerotoec of Memorial Day Soya! ■ί NEW MERCHANDISE afternoon. ■ohool gronnda Wednesday to oount. neoesaarily omitted end the deooratlng y evening. The first three degree· waa one of tboM where the Sbepard Farm Burned. A of rain the It game· The playing of Perham at short and a of the left in tbe banda of a com- will be worked. PARIS. Buildings downpour throughout with had graves the forenoon the usual players mixed good play· floe catoh by Wheeler featured the mittee who attended to that on the That will up to The bam, house and iee home on Tueeday prevented duty Memorial to Sister Lizzie surely please, right forenoon exercise* of Memorial al one·, bit the ball hard and game. Theaoore: The variooa aesoelatione tyreraon. Keniston i· her Sbepard Farm In Norway, owned by Day time. following day. A. visiting Sooth not been omit- and kept things nil the were In aa- At the memorial exercises held by minute in Come John C. were borned Pari·, whioh have moving LEAVITT INSTITUTE. that to take part the parade style, reasonably priced. A. F. Steven·, in Auburn, tbi· Sbepard, about 10 real fireworks came In the lnet two waa ted before in It ia The Α. Β. Bembled at their and at- Paria Orange, the following read by o'clock Friday forenoon. Th· can·· of many year·. Then A3. JL BJB. ΤΑ. meeting plaoea to march however, Peris High «soring lb. 4 1 0 5 S 1 Mrs. Clara A. In loving mem- see the new the fir· ia not It la cnatomary for the prooeuion Innings, Borbank, tended the dinner aervea at Grange Hall, Byereon, .and things. known, thongh six raw In their half of the In- LB. —4 0 111· waa Hale of Portland, can· to Riveraide and there per- righth Irish, there aome over one hundred and ory of 8later Lizale Byerson, who thought that it may have been croeaed Cemetery tack Addlton, Lt 4 10 10 0 being waa in form the of decorat- ning, end the visitors ooming very born in the old bomeitaad on Byersoo United States Senator, light wire·. When discovered the fir· beautiful ceremony Bkker.l-b 4 1 S » 1 1 fifty seated at tbe table·. The after and four rans in their 0 0 0 0 Oct. and who waa ealled SHADES was la the ing the grave·. Not that the decorating strongly scoring Lawrence, e.f. —4 1 noon exeroiaee whiob were held In the Hill, 20,1881, WHITE ICELAND SUN barn, where it had made each 8-b 4 0 1 1 S 1 of the vu omitted this but half of the ninth. Knlgbt, Honae were ont aa to a home on July 21, 1916, aged brad way tbrt oould be done to graves year, t 0 β 9 8 0 Opera carried pravl- higher Maxim of Cambridge, nothing The soore annonnoed at the end or toe Pearl,c. 1 FOX BOAS Martha instead of being done in the uaual man- 8 I S 0 4 0 and were of unusual In· 88 year*, 9 month·, day. of ber check it. At tbe time the hired man s Benton, ρ onaly arranged U tbe brother, game was Peris Weet Par Β 8 0 0.0 0 0 who bad the of guest was ner, in the preeence of hundreds of High 10, ale, tjL. tereet. Commander W. 8. Oordwell of AH pleasure knowing Beautiful in silks, away from the premises, and there the .1 0 0 0 0 0 colorings Maxim. waa a bnt the writer In thinking Panons, rd. waa knew of her and Chrlatian $4.96 was no one people, tt done by handful of High », Boat Poet in charge. The her, pnre $3.86, about exoept the women in eoor- Harry unac- matter over Is oonvinoed that Paris her sweet and person- a Wise goes to Milton Plan- the boose. Qrand Army men, who prooeeded Totals Μ 1 "β 87 5 program oonaiated of mnaio by a firat- obaraoter, pleasing and fancy, choice hand- ed one ran In the that waa not that she was ever deeds of The latest for the plain for a visit of several companied, under umbrella·, oarrrying eighth claaa orcheetra In charge of Frank ality; doing very neck, esday By the help of those 'who arrived en- PARIS H. 8. their and to the credited to tbem, to whloh ttey a Ββτ. Β. kindness, herself that she might wreafcha flag·, oemetery. Α. η. Koapp, prayer by J. Braoe, denying $1.00, relatives. promptly when tbe alarm was a was Perham.^« Α.Β. η. Β Η. P.O. soft and Don't fail les, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, given, At noon a dinner waa served in Grand titled. Thla ran eoored by a of Mr. relieve the distress of others; bravely very fluffy. of tbe furniture was saved from Wbeeler,c.f 1 0 0 111 eiDging by quartette composed Mrs. D. F. Bowker of Port- portion He wee on second with two men ont 0 ill with a face so the but Army Hall by the Ladies of the G. A. R. Hammond, c.f. 1 0 0 10 and Mra. U. 8. G. Abbott, Mrs. 8. I. fighting health, yet to see these boas. a few with bia house, the âre burned so the ball Into center β.·. 0 0 6 8 0 who $3-95- days rapidly to the oomrades and their the when Sdwards drove Perbam, 8 Jackson and Frank a and cheerful, that those spending that some of the furniture was loat. In families, t-b 4 8 S 8 4 1 Kimball, reading bright W. Bowker. field for a Perbam "n° Edward·, knew her best realised her weak- C. Sons of Veteran*, the Universalist cho- single. 1-b 4 0 8 18 0 1 end tableau by Mrs. Will Toung end six hardly tbreee-quarters of an hour the him ftom Wight, a buildings rus and some invited no fielder conld have prevented c. 8 0 0 8 0 0 that If she bad lived bat few ο which eays "Keep were flat. ehoir, guests. Campbell, small boya and girla aaalated by Both ness; cop," on such a bnt Edwards tried 8-b 4 0 0 0 8 8 have left • the of the continu- scoring hit, Curtis, a and an short months she would has made ite appearance again As the cattle were at no Though gloom sky 0 0 Holgate, reading original patri- longer FOB THE GIBL GRADUATE pasture, stock to his Into a two and Clark, it 4 0 0 0 over a home corner. ed but little rain fell the stretch hit bagger Mrs. ana the ora- her home to dd Fellows' Block was burned. Tbe hen boose waa at deep, during Shaw, r.f 4 0 0 0 0 0 otic aolo by Jackaon, parents' preside and the whloh were was thrown ont at second. Perham, -* 0 0 0 4 1 of her own. in the and some afternoon, exercises Ml4p tion by Hon. A. C. Wheeler of 8onth Happy thought, V. Brackett and distance from the other buildings, eoored seoonds before the she the SILK 1 Mrs. Lyndon held In New Hall were attended by an however, pot- Paria. Mr. Wheeler ia an eaay and believing in God's goodness, by LONG GLOVES, 50c, 75c, $1.00. from their and waa not burned. Tbe garage, also, on the Totale 81 1 1 84 15 rt returned Friday audieuoe which filled well the out waa made, and aa be acored the was advice of her submitted to an which was across tbe tbe fairly pleaalngapeaker and addrea· physician 1' visit in Massachusetts. road, escaped not on the there ia no rea- Score by Inning·. from whioh after three BEAUTIFUL FANS, Si.00, dimes. seating capacity of the hall. hit, put-out, one of tbe beet ever given here. After operation, days' $1.50, $1.95. oommander of son the score should not be count- 18840678 fr-Total j tboae who God In his Infinite mercy, took G. Morton and family of Mr. wbo is of J. F. Plummer, Wm. why paying juat tribute to pre- illness, Sbepard, superintendent Learltt In·. 0 10 18 0 10 x—6 where sickness SILK $1.00, Memorial K. Kimball Post, G. A. R., presided at served the nation in the put, he called her to that home above, HOSIERY, 25c, 50c, $1.50. X H., *p«nt Day the Dingley ά Foes shoe factory In Au- was the ParU H. 8 0 0000101 0-8 the afternoon waa of- run In the first Inning hla to the and are unknown. mother, Mrs. L. C. was program. Prayer ^Parls' tbe attention of bearera needs suffering Morton's burn, notified by telephone, and result of a fine hit Perham. He Earned ran·, Learttt In·. 1; ParU H. 8. 1. Choice new Underwear of Batiste, Muslin and went fered by Rev. G. Howard Newton of the by Beaaon. Saorllloe Irish. of future and the critical pe- In a on a hillside. from the factory to tbe Norway so far that Two-baae-hlt, hit, patriotism, garden chnrch. Lincoln's drove the ball into the woods Stolen Edward·, Borbank that we are Guarded round with loving care, farm in a little over Baptist Gettysburg basn, 8, Bicker, riod of hiatory paasing de Chine. and Mrs. C. F. thirty minutes, but before It back to baee on Came a floweret aent from Heaven Crepe C. fl Langmade address was read by Mrs. S. C. Ordway, he mede the circuit got Lawrence. Knight, IvUh. Pint balls, at the present time, when dan- Junction was too late to do anything. tied the icore off Benson 8. Struck out, by Beneon »; Mer- through To take root and blowom there. an : son of Danville and Gen. order was read the diamond. Weet Paris by without and from Tbe Farm were one Logan's by rill 8. Left on base·, Leavltt 4; Part· H. 8. 6. gers from dangera with relatives here the Shepard buildings In the eeoond on McAllster'e an few days Henry Maxim, the adjutant of the poet. double, Double play, Merrill to Perbam to Wight. Pint within are our Little tendril· toon unfolded of the largest and finest sets of farm Paris oonatantly threatening then tbe The children's choraa oholr several error by Curtis and a passed ball. base on error·, Learttt ft; Pari· H. 878. Hit by welfare. Flrat the bad and flower, in a sang country's all Its WHITE DRESS MIDDY BLOUSES buildings Norway, situated about sent across two earned runein the third pitched ball, by Benton, Wheeler and Perham. Breathing forth to fragrance •elections the exercises, includ- The annual of Frank T. Bart* of a shower. Kirkpatrick, manager of the mile and a half north of during umpire, Oyer. 8eorer, Thayer. meeting Like the Incense Norway village, the "Sweet Flower· on hita by Shaw and Merrill and Per- was of the Paria Trust at the ing "Unfurl Flag," lett Camp, 8panlsh War Veterans, SKIRTS branch Co., top of the hill above Crockett bam's donble. This hit was a Frail and modest, yet ao earnest of Mr. and Mrs. 1. of May," and "In Memoriam G. A. R.," waHy held on the forenoon of Memorial Day. 98c to $1.49 k-end guest bridge, commanding a wide view, and to third bnt Mr. White'a Candidacy. Every mission to fulfill. the words of the last selection triple, as he beat the throw officers a committee a being After tbe eleotion of to the God that gave It, we. making conspicuous feature of the overelid and was tonohed out Looking 98c, $1.26, $1.76, $1.98, « written by Mrs. Agnes L. Morton. An the bag (LewUton JoornaL) waa to deoorate tbe gravea of Trusting in His divine wllL and landscape from a considerable distance. In the fourth appointed more Nellie Jackson and Mr. Mra. "The Grand Army Host before he could get baok. of le War Veterans in Bnstfield and $2.98 Blouses will be worn Formerly the farm was known as the original poem, .Wallace H. White, Jr., Lewletoa, Spanish Parent· looked with loving glance· son and 000 of Portland spent waa read Miss Martha Max- an error by McAlister and ainglee by in Freeman been owned and Unseen," by a candidate for the Republican nomina- Pine Grove Cemeterlee Norway, and At the budding, boor by niour, here with Mra. Louise J. place, having Curtis and Paris We are an excellent this season than ever before. Day im. Mise Maxim also sang "The Flag's Campbell, Clark, gave tion aa Congressman in the Second Dis- Biveraide Cemetery in South Paria, and Knowing well the bud unfolded showing occupied by Charles Freeman, who sold two more runs. Would rereal the flower. d other relat'vee. accom- .... perfect Come Back to Tennessee," with trict. they attended to that duty at once, be- most We have a assortment in to Mr. Sbepard. After his purchase of West Paris scored three In the fiftn. line in the wanted materi- large paniment on the Without of other candi- clrried to tbe by Merton L. Friend· and Us fra- W Farrar, who has been engaged tbe place, Mr. Sbepard had guitar. Gardner derogation ing yarda neighbor· quaffed improved As the of the Commander Peckardand Hill hit safely. : in hla auto. The offlcera elect- and the new in Porto Rico for some years, tbe speaker day dates in tbe primaries, let Kimball grance, als in white stripes. irg buildings considerably. bit to and was out at first. Republican Sick mm felt It· breath: very pleading styles. plain Plummer introduced F. E. Merrill Wight a are: cooling f >r summer ar- some Principal the of the diatriot atop ed and e the vacation, Tbe loss Is estimated by as high threw to third to made an Republicana It brought a message pure holy Hanscom of Gould Bethel. get Packard, and ooneider. C. C.—John W. Naah. and bereft. bere morning. as and the while the Academy, moment To the stricken m Sunday 110,000, insurance, Mr. Haneoom at the outset disclaimed overthrow and Packard scored and Hill 8. V. C.—Krvln ▲. Bean. exaot amount is not is all. It la the deaire naturally that if tbej has the stated, only par- reaohed third. MoAlieter hit to Perham, J. V. C.—Sanger 8. Maxim. When this floweret all unfolded, : II. Herrick purchaaed pretensions to being an orator, or even are to make a and determined PALM BEACH SUITS tial. no vigorous Adjutant—Frank E. DeCoeter. Stood revealed the flower, use on Pine Street, which has a in the who threw home with absolutely perfect public speaker ordinary accept- in muat do so with L. Kimball. Came a lover who would woo and pluck it, ohanoe of his man. The thow fight September, tbej ί ed for some time past by ance of the term, but considered it a getting of It muat be a D.—Timothy L. Heath. To adorn and gnoe hi· bower. School Field the purpoee winning. 8uartermaster—MertonI. Holt. Several L. and family. Sunday Day. to in the memorial to was bad and McAlister reached eeoond, O. G.—Herbert $7.46, Styles Noyes privilege join of well-oonsidered strategy F. oh I so At the recent of tbe Central and acored on Baoon's double. West campaign 8urg.—Blal Bradbury. Blushed this floweret, faintly, meeting those who died "that of the the candidate of the Demo- H. Cole. Ar :ne D. Crocker was at Bruns- government and force for Chap.—Horace ▲· It listened to love*· call, District Sunday School Association of the and for Paria tied the score in the first of the wash as as cool and to attend the people, by people the people, crats la no man, intrenched aa Saving, "In the early autumn Natural coloV, beautifully linen, very few days last week, the at a committee and ordinary Mt Bebekab a county West Paris, not from the earth." He eighth on Bacon's eecond double In Hope Lodge enjoyed I your bower will adorn." exercises and bop on Friday, might perish be ia in the domain of power Andro- at ita annual roll comfortable for a summer's was chosen to arrange for a Sunday for an ar- two out at first. very pleasant evening day. functions. spoke half hour, with well and In the heart of tbe Mot to be. for Ood the frail stem did aever p. wdoin College committee held this errors sooggin County call Wednesday. Tbe first event on tbe School field day. Thia ranged thooght and well-chosen words. In the last half of Inning Plucked the floweret for hi· own, a a democracy. waa a fine baked bean and blooms eternal s? ectmen have as meeting at the office of Dr. C. L Buck so choice was his diction that by McAlister, Packard and Billings, program Now In Heaven It appointed Indeed, Tbe strongest man at tbe polla must home. on and Shaw and salad with all kinds of tempting Safe within the 8svlor's d Donald P. and Wednesday, and tbe local pastors abstract of his remarks most fail to two base hit by single· by to make supper, c'erks, Chapman any be taken—tbe man most likely a short musical Benton School were in- Perham and Edwards gave pastry. Then followed I a,r\ Republican!», and Sunday superintendents do it justice. A review of the scenes of Wheeler, inroads on tbe vote of tbe democracy Still the fragrance softly lingers. vited in for conference. Paris six four of which were eoor- entertainment and tbe roll call of mem- sll recall Ifc aad Albert M. Ryereon Demo the oivil war, a of the great Lin- rone, Parents, mends, they eulogy where It Uvea. after wbioh all in a aocial Memories of that sad, sweet fragrance It was decided to bold a field day at a of the lessons ed after two men were out. Thla made bers, joined coln, and summary Other there can be Of a floweret fair and tall. some in the next tbioge being equal, hour. tbe county fair grounds at date the waa followed a the game look aafe, but Inning of WcWhorter will deliver taught by conflict, by no that Mr. White Lewiston sermon -before tbe : A. T. the latter of the to be de- that the lead was none too question The baooalanreate Lover too, the catches part June, day brief reference to the in proved big. make a candidate. fragrance Hi present struggle would eu rial sermon to tbe of very strong olaaa of School As be wanders sad and lone, Knights cided by tbe general committee. The The said that he be- With one out, Packard, Hill, McAlister graduating Norway High next afternoon Europe. speaker He baa twice, in municipal elections in of the Knowing well tbat not till Heaveo, 4 of Oxford Sunday will be an address and Baoon all to Merrill for will be given by Bev. C. G. Miller program probably by lieved God is working in this contest to got elnglea, over 2000 votea. His Can he wear and claim his own. 'clock in the an error Lewiaton, polled churob at tbe Houae Thomas Congregational some Sunday School worker and other •how the world the horrors of war as It Curtis and Wheeler mixed In Universaliat Opera Formerly Smiley. vote lo 1916, ea candidate for mayor, waa I entertainment in the a the each, and the viaitors had scored foor next Sunday afternoon. Blessed memory, sad and fragrant forenoon, picnic has never realized them, and that in exoeaa of bia vote in 1015 when also Painful hearts to renal runs atill there waa one out The many frienda of F. W. Sanborn partinjr, »rk Β Richardson and dinner, and sports in the afternoon. of is near at hand. and only Life Is sweeter for your coming, ii daugh- day lasting peace candidate for mayor. He haa brought are to know that Maine are as and a man on aecond. tbe and F. Q. Elliott glad be In the end. are a few weeks Committees chosen follows: In America was sung the in And Heaven will brighter Norway, jibara spending closing, by Η°7®Ι5Γ· up tbe Republican vote, Lewiston, are in each at next two and Wbltten, both gaining atrength day, Richardson's people Red- General Com.—Dr. C. L. Back, South Parle; audience. battere, Emery a Tear |lr» who from hopeless minority. by year and are to out again soon. Mr. Richardson was there over Re*. T. C. Chapman. Bethel ; Rev. Dwlffht ▲. went out on foul file· to Campbell, hoping get J West Elon L. F. In these Pennesseewassee K. of P., and Born. al Ball, Pari·; Brown, Norway; made two nice oatohee getting Lodge, Day. A. Taylor, Sooth Parte. George A. Briggs. Lake Pythian Sisters, observed Entertainment and Music—Dr. G. L. Buck, Temple, Mrs. Oilman A. Whitman is the saddened as aa memorial for deoeased In to the wife of L. and Bev. H. L. Rev. A. Ball. Rarely oommaoity It waa a narrow escape for the looal Sunday day Parls.-May 90, Reginald Nichols, Dwlght W timer Memorial Day at Bryant's Pond. Finance— L. Fred Albert D. Park, it was by the death of A. Brigge not a members. Graves were decorated and Cummin?·, a son. Reginald. Pike, Judge George team, but they do consider victory In South 11, to the wife of five sarviv- Win. F. Jones. on attended church at the Waterford, May : man is one of the at hii home, "Highland Cottage," over the Weet Paris a matter to be tbe societies Brneat N. son. M. C. Joy, Hall- boys Abbott, a of A. M. Whitman Sports—G. Ralph Harrlman, Mr. had been abont Methodist oburoh and listened to an ap- In South to the wife of Post, burton Crandlemlre. Pendexter, Otis Tuesday. Brigge made light of. Pari· High reallted the Boyalton. Vt, May 38, Hugh Merle a Adelaide. Κ at that Harold Perham, Mise Florence as usual, and was out on the of Pari· team sermon tbe paator, Bev. Sturtevant, daughter, Lucy place. Jones, Rldeout, evening strength of the Weet and put propriate by In to the wife of John Mc- Mrs. ΛI ta Rankin. morn- Rumford, Junel, Saturday, the 27th. Early Sunday Ita team on to the field. B. L. Nichols. a son. Mrs. Christo- Refreshment»—Arthur E. F. A. strongest Any Gregor, Sunday morning Forbes, Tay- he suffered an attack of what was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffatt of Dorcber- In to the wife of Peter Allen, U. Mann. ing high school team that thinks It can de- Canton, May 37, HAMMOCKS Boston, who works among the lor, Chad Howard, Mayford later recognized as acute Brigbt's dis- feat Weet Paris want· to tackle ter, Mass., spent the past week at their a son. will at the church, eaelly In Bethel, May 28, to the wife of Arthur speak Baptist Wood· ease. He recovered consciousness some at the lake. Miss Emma Smith will be taken for tbe Rand. the job, and we will warrant that they cottage Brink, twin daughters. ce no were here. The Westbrook and Palmer the best Miss L. boura later, but real hope of recovery will be a wiser lot of ball before was their guest while they line3, s bome mission work. Robert Lester Wood and Alta players was entertained at and the end A from friends Rand were married at6:30 Wed- any time, the la over. party Lawrence, Maaa., quietly game .... Married. to $7.50. son Mr. and Mr·. H. W. csme about two before of Dr. are two weeks made, $1.00 rt, of nesday evening, at the rent which they days later, just Features of the game were the batting Nevere, spending of South Paris but noon of He was 64 years of a at the Swan at tbe lake. η, formerly are to occupy, in the F. W. Walker Tuesday. of Perham, who made a home run, oottage to Mra. A. L. Buck a few in In South Parts. May 37- bv Rev. Chester Gore COUCH $6.00 to $10 00. A uburn, Ind., arrived Friday bouse at Hicks Pleasant Street. age. double and two ainglee in five turns at apent days HAMMOCKS, Crossing, sis- Miller, Mr. Walter L. Harding and Miss Evan- λ u weeks of the summer Mr. was the of nine Auburn last tbe of her tuber of South Paris. Rev. C. I. Spear officiated, Bridge youngest tbe bat, and two double playa by the week, guest geline Carney, both of Paris. Mor- ohiidren of the late Samuel and Mehit- ! Mrs. Leslie Wood. Rev. C. I. with Mr. and Mrs. H. ▲. tbe ring service. There visiting infield. Hill, McAlister and Ba- ter, In South Paris, May 81, by Spear, using single was on and Beal have Mr. Robert Lester Wood and Miss Alt· L. Rand, able Briggs, and born oon each three two of the lat- Misses Elizabeth Agnes were present Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood (Smith) got hits, both of South Paris. tbe home farm near Snow's Falls, but returned to Norway, after spending tbe *ι es from tne Universalis! pansn of Bethel, parents of tbe groom, Mr. and ter'a being good for two bases. In North Waterford, May 38, Mr. Bdward moat of bis life was in South Paris winter in Portland. Tbey are stopping and Miss Geraldlne York. it -are convention in Norway this Mrs. and Miss Ruth spent The soore: Jsckson SETS Ralph Hemingway was in tbe for the In 29, Rev. Fr. J. A. La- CROQUET ae village. For many years he at Beal's Tavern present. Rumford, Msy by were chosen Sunday follows: Hemingway of South Paris. The bride Mr. William J. and Mis· Beatrice meat of the time in PARIS H. 8. Miss and Gerald Millett have Flamme, Dyer Mrs. Geo. R. Mor- is tbe of Mrs. business, part com-| Myrtle Watte. Russell, daughter Ralph Heming- ΑΛ. Β. B.B. P.O. ▲. B. after, to of pany with his brothers, Samuel F. and returned to Haverhill visiting Well made and durable, $1.00 $5.00. i barles R. Dunham, Mrs. J. G. way. Mr. Wood is in tbe employ c.f 6 1 2 0 0 1 Hiram and others, and for a consid- Wheeler, their Mrs. Earle Farnham. Mrs. ield. A Butts of Norway. Afier the H., Perbam. β.β 5 9 4 12 1 slater, Longley on his own account. Dur- 5 0 114 0 Devine them on tbe took an auto- erable time Edwards. 9-b Sarah accompanied Died. wedding tbe bridal couple 1 Ν ra Dunham was at Branswick the few years he had been in Wight, 1-b 4 a 0 10 0 return trip, and will viait Mr. and Mrs. mobile for Mechanic Falls, and tbe next ing past ο 4 118 10 lie* days last week, and attended the of tbe Paris Campbell, William Knipe at Ward Hill, Mass. In A. day attended the wedding of Mr. Wood's employ Manufacturing Curtis, 3-b 8 1 1.1 0 S South Paris, May 80, George Brtggs, the by the Co. l.f 4 0 110 0 Viotor J. Hartes of St. Louis, Mo., a aged 64 years. Dr"," play presented eieter ar and from there ex- Clark, TENNIS GOODS nid the Bowdoin Monmoutb, S haw, rJ —.4 3 9 1 0 1 baa in in Norway, May 80, Oliver G. Whitman, aged _ Gown, College He married about forty years ago landscape artist, arjrived Norway tended their to other 4 2 1 3 5 0 M years. and a journey places. and Merrill, ρ tbe summer. He will devote bis ίϋ·;ο club, Thursday evening, Cora, daughter of tbe late Frank H. for In Portland, June 4, Dr. Alfred King, aged Balls and Nets. br *y dance Friday evening. Nellie Skillings, who survives Total» 38 ïî Û 37 12 1 time to painting. 54 years. Backets, Dr. Alfred King. (Dunn) In June John J. Lamrock, him. Two ohiidren were born to Mrs. Leeter Cowan waa the guest of Wavertv, Ma··., 1, Mock Graduation will be held at them, WEST PARIS H. S. of 40 After an illness of ooiy a few days, over tbe formerly Norway, aged year·. Miss Catherine G. ber brother, Jameson Finney, Kesar Mrs. Emellne, wife of in,' Memorial Church on Tuesday at borne in Briggs, superintend- A.B. Β. B.B. r.O. A. M. In Fall·, May 27, A assortment at the of Alfred Kin?, M. D., died bis Hanson L. 79 years. complete Pharmacy of ent of Talitha Cumi Hospital, Jamaica : 5 0 113 1 holiday. Chapman, aged June 13, under the auspices Portland Dr. King was Billing·, c.f in Pond, 80, Mrs. Luella Ses- ^inj, Sunday nigbt. and Dr. Carl S. Briggs, a 8 b 5 3 2 4 0 1 Mr. and Mra. George Verrill of Law- Bryant's May Calendar Club. This is a very brit- Fran- Plain, Mass., Packard, sions. 50 yean. tbe son of tbe late Marquis F. aod sur- 3-b 5 3 8 9 4 1 been on aged dentist in South Paris. He is also Hlll, rence, Mass., bave oalling In Peru. Mr·. Sabra W. Robinson, ; and tbe will be well wag in 5 1 0 1 Β 0 May 80, class, program ces King, and born Gardner, ρ in town. Mr. Verrill waa for- 90 (Plaiated) vived by three sisters, Mrs. Jane M., 5 S 3 11 1 t friends aged year·. Éb v ur attention. Full particulars Portland 1861. He was a mem- McAUeter, 1-b In Portland, 18, Raymond Decker of July 2, wife of Thomas of ij. 5 18010 in the aboe factory here, May next Powers, Dry Mills, Bacon, merly employed 16 years. be given week. ber of a number of medioal association·, 5 0 0 4 1 0 has held tbe Mexico, aged I Mrs. Lucinda, wife of David S. Koapp, Emery, Ο but for tbe past 34 years po- In June Mrs. Harriet A. (Blck- most noted 4 0 0 0 0 0 Lewtston, 1, t>.e cbnrob next and was one of tbe surgeons Fos- Whitten, Li. of foreman In tbe stock room of tbe wife of Charles 0. of Can- Congregational of South Paris, and Mrs. Angle A. 4 0 0 1 0 0 sition nell) Holt, formerly Maine. For some be baa bad a H. Emery, r.f 68 jay morning there will be special in years ter of Dry Mills. Three brothers and Kimball Brothers' factory in Lawrence. ton, aged years. A summer home in tbe soatb part of Paris, 48 19 94 14 5 wu Annie Watson Co and tbe children. I Total· "β Mrs. Verrill H two sisters have Hoirard died, formerly Chas singiug by wbere he bad several farms, WALLACE H. WHITE, JB. lonette by tbe pastor, tbe reception of purchased Mr. Briggs bad a Que baritone voice, 8core by Innings. of Norway. Tfic Store and conducted farming operations, to Poland AN ACT OF KINDNESS. *r\&XaJI2 iber* and observance of tbe Lord's large and was widely known for his singing. 19345678 9-Total the Democracy was winning by anywhere Raymond Brocks bM gone wbich be visited aβ a rule twioe a week. had the anmmer. This la bli per. In tbe evening sermon to grad· For more than twoscore years he Pari· H. 8 1 0 3 9 0 0 0 6 z—11 from 1,000 to 1,700 plurality. The total Spring for He leaves a widow, who wits before mar- He haa |Tr class of hrlgb school. sung in solo work, in ohnroh choirs of W. P. H. S 0 10030014-9 ▼ote of tbe Republican party In Lewlaton fourth aeaaon there. employ- Miss Nellie Grace True. and in the offloe of the Poland A South Paris Resident Pub- Maine riage South Paris and in mixed a few to a· low u a total ment Spring Spe&ki South Paris Chester Gore Miller delivered the Norway, Earned runs, Paria H. S. 5, Weat Paria H. 8. tank yean ago male here and elsewhere. 3. Two-baae-hlt·, Perbam, Edward·, 8haw, Me- of Θ40 votes. For the democraoy Boose. for the Benefit of South îa.mreate sermon before tbe gradu- quartettes, yean lioly Road Patrolmen Appointed. service was in the oboir of A lister, Bacon. Home run, Perbam. Saeriflce Roland Never· of Portland the at Bis longeât of Lewliton waa winning by 1,000 plu- spent Parii els of Gould Academy Bethel statu Whitten. First baae on off Merrill People. Announcement ia made by tbe tbe South Paris bit, ball·, 1; more. In the with his parent·, Mr. and Mrs. and later had a Congregational ohurcb, off Gardner 1. 8truck ont, Merrill 6; by rality and 1912, Republi- holiday lay afternoon, of tbe by vera. commission appointment where Mr·. has been for 4. Left on baae·. Paru H. 8. West can vote waa In 1915 Mr. Percy Ne ching lervice at Bryant's Pood, highway Briggs organist Gardner 4; only 1,140. of for tbe state roads in Ox·, with his Parla H. 8. 8. Doable Gardner to Me· a The Universalist Sunday Sehool has tortures from kid- > an- patrolmen forty-two years. Along pleas- pla/s, White against united democracy, polled If yon bad suffered fay afternoon he gives the name A tlater to Packard ; Bacon to HU1 to McΛ Hater. serve for [t ford County, giving the town, tbe voice and musical ability he had a votes. In 1916 he elected the following offloers to e-rmon before tbe Knigbts of ! ing Pint baae on error·. Paria H. 8. 5: Weat Pari· 2,160 Again polled ney trouble, and office address of tbe patrolmen: retentive and had and him was the year: with different rem· liui at Pond. post particularly memory, H. 8.4. Umpire, Brigga. Scorer, Thayer. 2,180 vote· againat brought coming Had experimented Bryant's at a mo- Era Kimball. Frens, her wide and ber to few men. Withal he was NORWAY Ο. 1. in tbe Lewiston The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra. baa uaed Doan's experience Hebroo. Benjamin N. Stone, Hebron. is possible SOUTH PARIS GRAMMAR 5, of over 96,000 spent Mr. Monk Kidney 1er* as an her to bold East Hiram. had Howard D. Smith afternoon at orator enabled Hiram, John 9. Cram, generous with his talent, and given South Pari· Grammar defeated Nor- election to save tbe olty from tbe vigor· Friday Pilla. F. McAlltuwr. LoveU. I»" f her audience from start Lovel), Edgar the with it a service which it ous of this young 2:30 o'clock. He tells of the benefit be bas Charte· Brett, Welchvllle. community way at the fair ground· Saturday fore- aggressive onslaughts publicly Oxford, to measure. The June of Whit- lr:sh. Warren Hicks. Kumford. would be difficult ball and leader. meeting Abigail received. Humford, noon, playing good holding Repnbiloan A. will be held with Stoneham, Solon P. McAllister, East Stone- Mr. was a very com- It is no small task* to a politi- man Chapter, D. R., His is a act of klndnesa to other tree in front of tbe bouse oj Personally Briggs their opponent· safe all the way. revivify simple maple ham with an If not dead. It Is Mra. Lena Andrews, Paris Street, Wed- Paris sufferera. Jd panionable man, ever-present cal party, moribund Sonth H. Bean on Pleasant Street, Stow, Morton M. Kastman, North Fryeburg. best Roll call will be an- ford. and never-abused sense of and a What promisee to be the game no to oome into evening. No need to with such oon- ch was struck two or | Water ford, C. H. Merrill, Bast Water humor, amali job I^pwlston nesday experiment by lightning a here this season will take swered from Fryeburg, Clarence H. Osgood, Fryeburg. cheerful outlook on life and tendency played place a Tammany Intrenched and to by quotations Longfellow. vlnoing evidence at hand. years since, was blown down by against a sketoh of to the most out of it whioh made at the high sobool grounds next Satur- force it to to the finlah in a that Mrs. Edith Bartlett will give Mr. Monk from experience. wind about noon of Saturday, get go fight speaks Enamel lie |high meets and from HH Basket Meeting. him an a««et in any social affair. He day afternoon when Paris High ii memorable in history. Longfellow's life, reading· Too oan rely on what be tells you. te fall it not only took down wires | Mrs. Jennie of tbe was a member of Parle F. and Edward Little High of Auburn. The But—the Mr. White did not will be given by L. E. meobanlo, Pleasant St., broke off two or three block- The woman's basket meeting Lodge, reply (I, Evangeline Monk, poles, of Nor- teams are well matched and Paris will Re- C. Foster and Mrs. Evis I. Cook. "The seore- Oxford Association will be beld A. M., and of Oxford Chapter win—No I But eonsider. The 2,000 South Paris, aaya: kidney |be street railway, and caused conaid- Baptist effort to win this In L. Nichols tbe that pr June 13. Tbe meeting way. make every game. who stood by him In Marob Rev. H. occupied pul- tions were unnatural and I knew mi sniaq Ve of mat- at Bnckfield, publicans temporary derangement of the house- view of the have It Is at tbe Universalist chnroh Sunday needed attention. Someone will convene at 10 o'clook at the Baptist Tbe hospitality Briggs Improvement they will be there In September. thp pit my kidneys the of the it would seem as if their ohanoes in afternoon. Rev. C. O. Miller gave the told me to Doan's Pills and I These white enamel church. hold, and atmosphere home, made, nuoleus of a great voting strength Sep- try Kidney pure Γο once more: Ζλ>η'( whe of are baocalaureate sermon before the grad- a did me so rnuoh contributors, E. R. of Boston, who will never be forgotten by those viotory good. tember for any man. got box. They good lined are the te on both This Mrs. Christopher of refrigerators great- sides of the sbeet! will be the have bad the opportunity to share and votes were oast In the uating oiass of Gould Academy Bethel, that I continued using them. Two or works among the Italians, LXAVITT INSTITUTS PARIS H. 8. 2. Nearly 86,000 oday morniug we bave half a dozen 6; In 1014. and also at Pond during tbree boxes made me well. I have also est value we ever offered. Our home mission enjoy it. election in the Seoond Distriot spoke Bryant's of for work speaker. no copy the paper and job num- funeral was held at Cot- Although defeated Paris High had five hnndred votes tbe afternoon. advised other to take Doan's Kid- Mrs. £. O. Hall, who has been a The Highland Sixteen thousand people are less than most peo- |uen on both sides of tbe In at- reaaon to be aahamed of the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paokard are now do so." prices paper. in bas a most inter- tage at S o'clock Thursday afternoon, game they were out numbers) for tbe suc- ney Pills and will oontinno to well ber of years Africa, (round store for zinc*lined Jry regulated printing office copy ber tended Rev. Chester Gore Miller, with at Turner Center Saturday after- and his two settled iu tbelr new home over the Price at all dealera. Don't simply ple charge goods. eating and impressive story to tell of by played cessful candidate 18,000 by BOc, sides of tbe sbeet goes into tbe of Rev. A. T. noon Leavltt Institute. It la of Drake A Brooks. ask for a Doan's [both work in tbe dark continent. A large the assistance MoWborter, against opponents oomblned. kidney remedy—get W tucket. This printing office isn't, offered Mr. Miller in hia to be that four of Leavltt'a of tbe winner's Tbe members of the Haywood Club Pills—the sème that Mr. Monk number of tbe women of Oxford Asso- who prayer. regretted Where did the bulk Kidney well as it should but tbe to tbe worth five runs were due to error· Mrs. A. M. Dunham a Maybaaket Buf- regulated be, be there to bear it. remarka paid high tribute directly Qf oome from? Look at tbe An- bung had. Toster-Milborn Co., Prop·., irais of the ciation shonld strength Mrs. Dnnham baa force are worth preserv of Mr. Brigga. There were a great num- the Paris boys, bnt some of theae errors droscoggin vote! In this olty alone, the Wednesday evening. falo, Ν. Y. a of frienda were aa excusable as errors ever are. returned nom tbe boapital, and Church Notes. ber of flowers, and gathering Democratic oandldate polled 2,800 votes recently Baptist waa in bed the wee PRICK Jigns marked, "Official R. wbiob filled tbe oapaoious house and the Twiœ Paris players slipped and fell bis nearest who had aa ahe Maybaaket NO WIDTH DEPTH ICB CAPACITY Warning. Paria ohurch cele- against Competitor 300 Feet have been The South Baptist when had a chance for an eaay out was on tbe bed poet. In tbe baaket [Crossing Ahead," Sun- large veranda. they 876. Tbe Androscoggin plurality bong brated ita thirty-first anniversary the men that reached aweeta and flowera. Tbe 1-2 lbs. up by the town officers at tbe ap- With the exception of one nephew who before them, and and 1,400. These figures were fruit, 28 in. 17 in. 75 •6.75 a thank and 3,600 majority and LINES 519 with offering for some firat on theee errors both soored. Parla needle· EASTERN STEAMSHIP )acbestotbe several railroad cross- day, special baa been in the Philippines are and Indicate to the voters members brought along in. 18 1-3 in. 100 lb·. sermon from the text; eloquent seven aheets for 719 31 *8.75 are in red on a very strong tbe relative· w«re all pres- has practiced and played nearly all its the for the oonteet la in An- thread and made up They painted me to years, Briggs that plaoe >n· in. lbs. 30.00 what wilt thou have do?" on a the tbe All-the-way-by-water 919 33 19 3-4 135 M'e board. Even for those who are "Lord, ent. The bearers were George A. Hus- gamea gravel diamond, and droscoggin and that the best available Mrs. Dunham during evening. They In the two men were refreshmenta whloh over the evening' young William P. Morton, Frank P. grass diamond at Turner made It hard this would be at also brought along itinually traveling crossings service at sey, man in county strong e At tbe afternoon for them to their feet. were after the waa com- MAINB STEAMSHIP UNE signs may do some good as remind- baptized. Knapp, Eugene Foster, Harry Ross, keep tbe oount of the entire distriot. enjoyed sawing FREE with every a three were baptised. of fact that errors Mr·. Dunham Direct Between Portland and New York refrigerator, ed for strangers traveling tbe Norway Harold T. Briggs, Donald S. Briggs, In spite the figured This is purely Impersonal advloe to pleted. greatly appreci- so home team1 a it act of kindness her friends. North Land and North Sttr—Leave ids they are beyond question an excel- B. Penfold and Raymond W. Pen- muoh la the scores, the voters. It Is offered as of some sense ated this by Steamships Association Ralph are Franklin wharf, Portland, Tuesday·, Thar·· )t On other aids Patriotic Moating. At the invitation of can not be aald that Paris a loose Its The Tbe Chapman sisters of Portland thing. the of tbe fold, the nephews. played and with reason for suggeation. dare, and Saturday· at β JO p. m. Also Monday· is Patriotic Associa- of the Their work on the whole and to a concert at tbe Opera House 36x36 Congoleum Rug [n painted in green, "Official Warn- Tbe Oxford Coanty Mrs. Briggs, the larger part fielding game. candidaoy of Mr. White baa been fair give at 10JO a. st., June 19th to Sept 11th Inclusive. its annual at Central tbe waa exoellent and the one that Tbe of these Obey the Motor Vehicic Law." tion bold· meeting friend· present accompanied prooes- thing open. The voter In the Repnbiloan Thursday evening. ability METROPOLITAN UNE of this Jane 7. Tbe Fan- hurt Paris' ohanoes the moat waa the artists is well known and an exoelleat Park, Wednesday week, slon to Riverside Cemetery. should at leaat consider all Boston end York Our Auto Trucks r. and Mrs. C. I. were at primaries Direct Between New Delivery by Free Spear Business meeting at 11 o'oiook in the of which Mrs. and failure of Campbell to prevent stolen In tbe oandldate who entertainment is expected. »nmouth and Tan Club, Briggs tblags selecting 181-3 hoar·. Route rla Cape Cod Canal. Ex- Thursday Friday, where Picnio with coffee went In a baaee. Leavltt stole almost at and Charles Whitman i· on a to New and forenoon. dinner, Mias Brigge are member·, body will,, stands the best cbanoe of winning In Sep- trip près· Steel Steamships Maaaachueetta Bank- Means service to our as well as in-Own cus- Spear officiated at a and quick out-of-town, Thursday evening furnished. In the afternoon at 1:15 flower·. aa aoon aa one of their runners reaohed York, Washington and Baltimore, er Bill—Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston, of bearing tember. at 6 a. Same service men. wedding Harold Smith and Miss of and other who he made for and conse- deoide to go to before his week day* and Sundays p. tomers. Goods set up in your home by experienced program mueio, readings speeches. Among those from places firat, aeoond, may Chicago from Pier IB. North Blver, foot of rgaret Bates. The bride is tbe were Mr. Merrill waa almost a return. returning daugb- one is invited. were here to attend tbe funeral quently always la Two were killed and others New Tork City. Goods delivered same order is received. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood of Betb- Kvery injured Murray Street, day Power·, Mr·. Angle poaltion where a hit meant a acore an automobile went Harold Wood, formerly of Norway, and the and Mr·. Tbomaa Wednesday whan BOSTON AND PORTLAND UNE adopted daughter of Mr. and Personal. Foster and him. well and now of and Julia of Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Engene against Campbell oanght Into a hole In the road between Portland Oxford, Dorsey Bansom B. Poller and Stat·— Bates of and is a of did bia a man a were united in mar- Steamship· Bay |rs. Henry Monmouth, Commissioner of and Mr·. Mabel Foater Goff, beat, bnt if oanH- whip and Baco where the heavy rain of May Portland, reoently Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, week days at Tou to Our Stock •ter of Lester Wood of this Tbe State Agrienltnre daughter, We Ask Inspect plaoe. Sam- Roe· of Lewlston, ball down to aeoond fast and on a line, out a A 7 JO p. m. Returning leave Boston week days st rtiee William T. Ouptill has appointed Dry Mills, Harry ,17th had oarrled bridge. light riage. are former parishioners of Mr. Pen- hia soon find It oat. A bas been circulated and 7 p. si. uel H. Eaton of Oxford as assistant state Ralph B. Penfold and Raymond W. opponent! fenoe had been built aoroas the road * petition our Then you will be convinced that the pear, who came to Soath Pari· from tbe who live Compare prices. buy- L. Wil- Mr·. StalfcBawson Merrill pltohed the beat game he baa a from tha waahout, signed by PORTLAND AND ROCKLAND UNE horticulturist, succeeding Clyde fold of Portland, point abort diatanoe generally people stores can save Ponmouth. worked In tbla and showed that he in the of Witter and Or- M lneola—Leaves Portland of 19 you money. kin· of who ha· been appointed Te m and Mr·. Hurley of Newton year and a detour arranged over a trolley vloinlty Bridge, Steamer Tnssdays, ing powers Wilton, per ley the aad at 7 a. si, for Booth- The of Α. V. who bav· to snooeed Albert K. Mr·. E. P. PwHnι of Wil- la Improving ataadlly. Leavltt has a which bad been chard Streets, to bave that Motion «I Thursdays Saturdays family Stevens, state horticulturist Center, Ma··., road bridge planked bay Harbor, Rockland aad Intermediate lead- η So nth hard team of left hand into a more attraotlve condl living for some time at Auburn, Gardner, \ ton. and Mr·. Arthur C. Soul· of hitting batters, over. The oeoupants of the oar, alx In village put ings. Return—Leave Rockland Mondays, Wed. resigned. but the beet could do was tlon. Tbe whloh at an a. for Portlaad r. Stevens being employed in Lewls- Windham. they to get number, were too buay with their joy improvements they noadays and Fridays m., six soatiared hits. He did not laaae a ask for wonld call for a small out- and Intel modiste landings. n, are to move back to Sontb Paris, John J. Lamrock. ride to notice the fenoe, and crashed only and waa as as a In to be d the rent in tbe paaa steady veteran It Into the the machine lay of money and the work ongbt INTERNATIONAL UNS occupy np-stairs John J. Lamrock, formerly- of Nor- Norway Tow· Msetta|. through hole, Atherton Furniture Co, Special one the onoe. use the la over. Tbe dead are done at _ _ Calvin Anattn aad Governor Cobh of Mrs. Stevens' father, John M. at the In plaabee. only Inning, turning oompletely Steamships way, died hoapital Waverly, At the town meeting Saturday did the vllltora more date when Jefferson —Leave Portland Wednesdays and on Gothic Street. Mr. aad Mrs. at tbe apeoial foarth, get than Mise Mode*, 16 old, and Mise The. Chapter, Mondays. Located at the Ο. B. Gumming· & Son· Store nrcb, Mass., Thursday, Juae first, age for the of Mary yeara In Fridays at 5 p..·., forÏMtoort, Lubec and St. ertun afternoon, oalled purpose one hit off hie delivery. It was both of Portland. Eastern Star, visit· Oxford Chapter A. Millett, who bave been ocou- 40 Tbe remains were brought oertalnly Henrietta Fuller, 20, John. Betarn—Leave Si John Mondays, Wed- Advertiser Office MAINE of years. voting anon the matter of purchasing not hia fault that the Parle team did not I· June and not at leave Portlaad Opposite NORWAY, ing tbe Murcb rent, will live for the and tbe funeral was Maaon Herman, the driver of the oar, 21 Norway, Tuesday, 18th, aesdaysind Fridays ta.·.; to Norway Saturday the and Blake lot· on Main tad oome home with a as last treek. Tms lays, Thursday· and Saturdays at Τ a.·., mmer in a tent near Mr. 8mith victory. old. waa not killed but the Oth given Store TttepkMM S-ia Hmm ijio large pitched held at tbe home of bis sister, Mrs. W. to th· Softool yeara outright doe BoetoaSp.m. Millett atreel· to be added Bdwarda and Wight wen the other men members Of Norway I. Men's shop by the Pleasant Street Beal aft» la only wu fatally Injured. Two Fifty Lodge, B. Sanborn, 8treet, Sunday the vote «toad 44 to 88 Parle mea who oould hit Benson's went Weet Pari· H.A.OLAT, ilroad crossing. Rev. R. J. BrUoe of ground·, speed. were more or lees injured, sad the other 0.0. F., to Friday noon, attended by favor of the aad the laad will Edwards made two hits and both when the dene· rtaf of tkat Franklin Wharf, Portlaad, Maine. oburob. Burial was purchase aoored man in the car eeoaped praotioallv with- evening, The final for the season of tbe or aad aa meeting Congregational be pure baaed taken appraised of Paria* runs while Wight waa credited All were of Porttaaa. conferred the third degree on fonr e lot la Plue Grove Cemetery. out Injury. lodge Parent-Teacher Association was held In tbe family the ease may be. Joha Roberta acted with three hits, hie hits Id· candidate· for Weet Paris Lodge. The one brother, Thomas and enabling the high school Thursday He li survived by aa moderator aad Hhe selectmen wards to oroas the In both eaeee. VosMhw ter ttu waa made and the weather, building and pAte ftnn, trip by auto, (a the District Court of the United states tor thi to Horse in business matters occu- Lamrock of Minneapolis, Minn., by were authorised to the It Blanket Your Summer I ening. Only treasurer give The other Parle batten might as well ■ war sou hoopttels have ordered Alloa's the entertainment reoelved, and all th· DtstrictofMalne. In Bankruptcy. Pays ed tbe was Bertha of Mass., the Meay to shake lato time, and the attendance four sisters, Lynn, note of tbe town for the amount qf have thrown their bate Benson VootBue, the aetlseptle powder of the affair oomhined to of lira. away. ase saoac arrangement· m the matter ) Εiot Tbe name of ths Annie of Sooth Brain tree, Mass., lha shoos sad use la the fbot-heih, lor You Will Hud the Beet Assortment large. upon. two two ont a moat After ALTAH RICH, In organisa- parehaae pile· agreed hit men, walked and struck tho because It root awLooariOrt to make It enjoyable evening. ( Baakruptcy. ion waa from Home and Jennie Bird of Pittefleid, Maes., and troops, gtvoo of Roxbury, Bankrupt. duly changed nine. Ha wae In the aad bot, tired, aoblaf.twoDaa, tender teotaadaukes the work; Whloh was moat oredltably J —AT THE— Sanborn of good pinches la cbool Association to Parent-Tsaeher Mrs. W. H. Norway. aldragistsovsrywhssotMo. tu a of and Ta the «Okfi of Alvah Hck the at Norway. reosived good support. waMngaasir. done, supper strawberries cream, : aad officers for the Oouty o« Oxford aad dMrtot aforesaid issoelatlon, oomiag afternoon Oliver G. Whitman The game wae quickly aad deanly OI BAT·» ends ΙΠΟΙ, hot roll·, of all kind·, and ooffee Nones Is bereb* m the Id day e( ear were our friend· fer "BOUttH BAT*, pa·try stveîi&ai elected ae follows: We wish to thank all Tuesday the work of the waa was served. TUCKER HARNESS STORE and oommltted wield· with a ahot goa at hli played, umpire vary Ptw.-M.C. Jot. the many evidence· of their lore aad both teems striet Member· of Oriental of home la the south of Norway. Mr. satlefaotory paid Ooaater Commander? jr^ijus J toe-Pre·.—Mr·. W. K. OKflord. whleh hare u· la this part to le Beeaoaqr siao ape. st lie. Dregaad who live la this want I have all of Summer Blankets from to I bave all See. awl Tree·—M». ■- *. BaatoU. sympathy helped aad hia moved to th· attaatloa their ball playlag. There Store·. Sofase sahedtatss. PRBB. Oomte Bridgton vloinlty, grades 75c $3.50. serrow «ore than we eaa ever Whttasaa family wae MemberHlpCoiHttse Mrs. Geo S. Mor tlm· <2 from Look·»· Mill· about a eMail a question whether the eoore ehould aot iTS to Bridgton for tbe meeting that lises and I can fit horse if be It or small. * Mrs. T. M. pJaoe your large Lmt Sdwarta, Devi·. He health for have been four Inetead of five lor the held Friday afternoon aad evmriag, and a*d ago. bed beea la toor Ρ.ΪΛ Coxa* Cathuikb, Cabl Leavltt It waa another oase where ν »· •everal from hove toe* the oommandary L»do«e»<«alOi mMii Mrs. 8. C. Oxdway, Ida Bsraoe. boy·. js&£«8ii3" ***?■ i"· C. 1. Spear, Rev. A. T. MoWfcorter, MIm with two men out and a maa on eeoond, IW

t 'S'·- Λ tsk$7. BttuUwd by ι nA of gai from 'lïiœrrr"'■«»·. ν HOMKMAKEK? COLUMN. a patent bot water heater, set in 0< Μ·Τ, In the of NEWS CONDENSED operation when a water faucet in an- year our Mad BUM hundred and elxuL^S % other part of the house was turned, ■tatter having been present* Λν Eunice Phippe, 16, of Bverett, thereupon hereinafter Μ£ι ? * ± FOB IW READERS Haas., Obdkbed: k ^ dead in a That notfee thereof was found bathtub. Such be (flTfB κ..„ The Democrats of Vermont, at a as mnoh Horn· Economic·. That no other one thing alone will do convention at Burlington, elected (Frue* B. ftwi, ProteMor οt Home Eco. h vaitMi Puts Gn^:susssfi toward decorating and furnishing a room as will the nomlos, Cnltenfty.of Maine.) Kippefllftfs eight delegates to the national con- tobacco Nerer before In the history of Iho vention at St. Louis and adopted third Tuesday of June, a d the clock In the * bH the of the home-msk- forenoon, an,ι »Ζν!* home portion Ol In resolutions indorsing President Wil- If they aee cause. er been more or her El(M Important responsl· son and the administration. Charlotte bill tie* greater. Her position In the Spaaldlng Ute A» .. ▲ desire to co-operate with any enjoyment eeaaed;w1ll and petition foî JLS soonomlo world bee been very largely Regtna Merrill, 6, was struck by a Wall to oon- which indorses the of of party honestly Kind from that changed producer car at and Ksfsai""'· Paper? of the trolley Middleton, Mass., as never snmer. The household taeki of the Progressive is you thought Dtvfd β. Right principles party Swan late wi bf wWOù·. -m the killed. first account And when have seen the coloring and designs of earlier days ai the spinning of ysrn, expressed in resolutions adopted by could be is to ceased ; preaente-lpresented1 yon of olotb- Ruth Strader, 6, was struck' and youra Ned I. bwaa, executor. for^»for^M wearing of oloth, the making the Vermont Progressive convention. bave killed an automobile at Basthamp- as larah 11.— Glover-■»■·« tag, the preparation of foods, etc., by command ·«*:te orof ρ»p^. The resolutions favor Roosevelt. quick flrat account *? 1 removed from the home as a result Mass.' presented1 '<*for been ton, 8. 1916 LINE Found guilty by the police commis- some Prince Wright, executor. fcUonSfl1 OUR of the development of the factory sys- Louis I. Alvord. 51, a wealthy you buy ϋ· sion of four fires on his route renathan L. Tohl· tem. The removal of tbese Industries getting !at« of rw farmer and property owner of South a lor on of their adaptability» work Albert and ised; petition license to itu all selected account general however does not lessen woman's for the purpose of "discovering" fire-up Λ estate has the Hadley, Mass., committed suicide by presented by .Jamei « Γη· our are "RIGHT." and Instead she a or a alatrator. will have to admit that papers responsibility. » them, thereby gaining reputation home-made "vW you of for drowning. pipe problem wisely spending money for fidelity to duty, George J. Whee- Julia· A. Record are made with late of Pw.. » of these wall papers household goods Edward A. Noyes, 76, died at for an Many ready-made garments, a R. cigarette! petition allowance out of Because of this indus- lock, Woonsocket, I., police Hannah »îvAB and food. great Portland; Me. For nearly forty years presented by C a women have now the officer for two years, was discharged Uecord.r^' trial ohange great he was treasurer of the Portland Bar- Lrdla C. Smith of Denmark, *».. 9 function of directing bow the produots from the force. Prince Albert for license to aeli and MATCHED CRETONNES ings bank. gives convey «ai i?® of other people's labor shall be oonsam- Judge Connolly of the superior sat- tented by Edward L. Lewi», (narii^* the Three-year-old Genevieve O'Leary every tobacco the use of ed. It Is estimated that consump- called a you Irving ▲. Dean late of effects are by court, Portland, Me.,· spe- tor Dlxitu but equally good produced tion of 96 of the world's fell from a third-story plana at her order to distribute percent goods cial seelon of the to isfaction smoke- r in hla hands b»iu« are the women and tbe at to was grand jury your, presented by aiS»? ^ material and in many cases plain goods la controlled by home Boston the yard, but mlnlstrator. * other dlreotly hear evidence to be submitted relative Siltlon 1 center of this consumption Is the home. not seriously injured. ever hankered We have an entirely or appetite Krtlya A. Forbes of more harmonious. The woman then needs a to alleged attempts on the part rcsrreysl· BihUj present day A million wall-eyed pike fry were because ward ; petition f- r llcenee to sell different kind of training. Her members of the city government to for. That's estate Ida uiTrj jH very distributed in Burlington, Vt., har- presented by Μ. S should inolude a knowledge of in Fort**,^ training obtain money connection with the a O» tfc. wrew J· Lydla C. Smith of methods of bor, off Crescent Beach, in Potash it's made Denmark, λ- ! New Line of These fabrics, and materials, out of by patented of tM.ti47r.dd· account presented for a I Draperies pro- giving contracts. r«.dr jwance b? ύ! duction, sanitary conditions, public brook and Shelburne bay. that cuts out vmnflj 'ρ» Lewis, guardian. Π her LeBaron C. Colt, 41, son of Unit- process show them to when are health, labor laws, eto. By buying John Johnson, 33, committed sui- wkicS Eaoi D. Heald late of and shall be to you you SoSL^ÎeS?/'" Burkfe;i ι** glad wbioh she makes ed States Senator Colt and vice Prince Albert has a. three men for an and the demands cide by drowning at West Hanover, bite and parch! always petition allowsnre out of for wall conditions tbe fste president of the National India Rubber presented by Jane 3. ileal t, wtoo· looking paper. for proper labor Mass. Medical Examiner Osgood or ] been sold without Bflldred Moore of of the worker Is determined. oompany, died at Bristol, R. I., coupons premiums. Oxford, wirt found In his count for w* 1 and are tbe social $107 pockets. presente'l allowance by a·./* The home family from injuries received on May 18 la I I Thayer, guardian. former We to unit of Tbe stability Rev. Dr. Timothy Dwight, prefer give quality any community. an automobile accident. Albert S. Elisabeth sound social president of Yale university, died at A. Davis late of FW J of society depends upon a was third account of a Cbeseborouçh, yacht designer, ceased; presented fTT* j life Id tbe family. The effloienoy New Haren. He was born at Nor- Florence A. instantly killed in the accident. Klinballand Mertot t.rï home is by its social product, Nov. 1828. S mlnletrators of tbe estate of \1Ν.·ί judged wich, Conn., 16, "ur£S that is tbe oltlaens whlob it produces. John Oallison, 50, of Dexter, Me., formerly trustee. 1 N. BOLSTER by John J. Callahan, 8, died from In- DAYTON the ohild. CO., is Its sooial output committed suicide by shooting. Andrew J. Mackey !ate of great juries sustained when he was struck De>». Public opinion has agreed that tbe home Massachusetts state tax this canted; will and petition for i The •n'* tin of SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. shall Its members in a state of on the head by a ball while watih- appointment Eben Ρ χ*·?» 1 keep year will be 99,000,000, a reduction tor thereof without bond to make It a baseball at Boston. pn* "*'Y mind and happiness ing game Eben P. True, the executor body, of 8750,000 from last year. therein u* 1 for them to work at their high- Elmer A. Currier and his wife were Albert possible number of Celia Gunning, 7, was instantly the national joy tmoke ADDISON E. HEBBICK, Jadctof* est for the greatest Nnee A true : capacity found dead in their home at Lewis copy—Attest that run over an automo- years, uur economic laws demand killed when by 21-23 ALBERT D. ton, Me., victiuie of gas poisoning. tasted the like of it! I'aEJl, ^ this be done with tbe least possible ex- bile truck at Pali River, Mass. has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never and time. They were about 60 years of age. penditure of money, muscle Two small children of Joseph And that isn't either. NOTICE. home maker should be The pavin? cutters' strike at Long strange, The subscriber hereby ν Hence every a were burned to give* cor» needs Baker, laborer, has been duly appointed trained In the primal Cove, Me., was eettled for a period a —'■»- admlUem» NEW.PE1 thoroughly death in their home near Caribou, can't smoke a or roll ciga- of and shel- Men who think they pipe of man, namely food, clothing of five years, with an increase of ANGIE W. BOLSTER, lateo'Pm Me. 4 Prince Albert if use Prince in the of ter. from 4 to 16 Buy every- rette can smoke and will smoke they County Oxford, le^ea»^ «\ wages randng percent. aa But the home means far more than On the way to decorate the grave where tobacco is mU σι bonds the law direct·». All peixa» not P. A. a anlnet needs Miss Marie C. Smith of Provi- red Albert. And smokers who have yet given try- demands the estate of m·· 1 shelter and food. Tbese physioal of her husband,* Mrs. Etta B. Mud- toppyred bag», 6c; tidy are desired to the KiTCHEK was present use -, are but dence, who Injured while a pas- handsome and a lot of and all Indebted of fundamental Importance they gett, 55, dropped dead near her home tine, 10c; poand out certainly have a big surprise enjoyment ment, thereto ait ^ are a basis of the expression of senger in the automobile of Harold and half-pound tin humi- a payment Immediately only at Lynn, Mass. their as soon as they invest in supply. fACE5"er ιrives note»· blue and trouble-proof. 114 soda as the Gretna Green of the Pioneers always kept hereby the long efcient teaspoons reputatiobv nine years after whales, the whaling Tell is milled from haa been duly appointed admlnlKnt:: for glass 1 cocoa was fouod their a lillle bettei estate reversible tablespoon New that formerly en- Charles W. the oldest Winter front. Government has always goods I of Look Perfection 1. 2. bark Morgan, Ohio Red analysis IDA B. late of Duelfci: the New new in 1 teaspoon olnnamon England,Brattleboro. DAVIS, f makes have the patented Sold joyed by whaleshlp afloat, was sold at New Wheat· by our own than their formula. In the County of Oxford, leceasol, t.:,· 1-2 teaspoon olovea All r models The bodies of two *boys, Frank Goes farther too—both bonds aa the law directe. per»» and 2 bread-flour Bedford, Mass. y process. demands the estate of ull m Tke 1916 other improvements. general oops no use against many furnrture and Arthur of Ver- You will make mistake if the are to the same for te* and 1 cup raisins Laramy James, A permit has been issued to Rev. economy and good eating you desired present hardwire, and all indebten thereto are reques»::» reservoir sizes (by Mix together coooa, spices, flonr, and gennes, Vt., Vho went fishing in Ot- Daniel of the Sacred served by ordering Lenehan, pastor .. J the payment immediately. and raisins. In a bowl put ter creek, were found by searchins a 1916. CARROLL Hi J 3, 4-butner YORK separate Heart church, for the building of May 9th, NEW cream, and hot Into An overturned canoe 21 23 everywhere. OF sugar, apple-sauoe parties. gave convent at Maiden, Mass., for the William storea) which the soda has been stirred. Beat the first cine to the accident. of Providence. Bowker and Manures OIL COMPANY In the fluor mixture end bake In a well- Sisters Tell Stockbridge NOTICE. a lined loaf or tube-tin for forty-five min- Mrs. Fannie Harmon, clairvoy- The subscriber hereby gives ndte* STANUAKl) ^ CUT THIS OUT-IT IS WORTH this executrli«· Oiccs ρ» âtes In a moderate oven. Prost with ant and lodging house keeper, was year. as been duly apj>olnted Principal MONET Flour will and testament of Albany sonr-cream ioing. found murdered in the attic of her 8 ΕΤΗ L. HAM MOSS. lateofDUk- York oat Ntw Boston ICING Doa'tmise this. Cat tbla slip, FOR SALE BY in the Coun'r of Oxford, deceased. SOUS CREAM home at Lawrence, Mass. There is a β-falo enoloae with fl?e oeoka to Foley & Co., having demands against the t'tate of 2 sour cream the to the 3 cup name and ad· no clue to murderer. Petition for ceased are deslre-■ oreem-oolored of Maine : In the of Oxford, decease! frosting. life ao Charles J. Coun'y ttm country vlwldly—" to Chicago instructed for EDWIN K. HOWE and LOTTIE O. HOWE, In- sons having demands aptlnst the 8TBAWBEBBY DUMPLINGS L ue » "Y»PM Hughes. A resolution to this ef ct dlvldually and as co-partners under tbe linn deceased are desired to present ; 1 "That I am constrained to conclude name of Norway Bakery, both of Norway, In the Instant Bunion Relief settlement, and all Indebted cup sugar was adopted by the state conventi t. of and State of Id sals' tberetoiK^ wanta to aell bla County Oxford, Maine, I ed to make payment Immediately. 1 tablespoon butter be place." that on the lltb EM Two Portsmouth, N. H., lads \ .11 District, respectfully represent, May 16th>16. MILLARD 21 2 oops fresh strawberries day of September, last past, they were duly Guaranteed-or Not a Cent's 2123 na\al and as co 2 boiling water KEEPING UP TO THE MARK be in the entrance class at the adjudged bankrupt Individually part- Charge caps ners under the firm name of Bakery, this Justin H. Hart- Norway You need not suffer bunion torture an hour longer. No matter how 1 cap bread-floor "Spring fever" la not always a joke. academy year. under tho Acts of to bank- large NOTICE. Congress relating or painful your bunions may be—or bow often or by whom treated and »· 2 teaspoons If feel dull and tired and ford and his alternate, Edward S. ruptcy ; that they have surrendered all their The subscriber (jives notto baking-powder you aluggiab, duly j pronounced "incurable"— here at least is pro·/that there hereby * and of *nd have fully convincing aamlnlrtrtar 1 4 teaspoon salt worn out, auffer from backache or weak both the examination. property rights property, is positive relief for yot»—right now—today. ias been duly appointed Ewen, passed complied with all the of said'Acte | non or the estate of 3 4 rich milk aore stiff requirements cup back, rheumatlam, muscles, and of tbe orders of Court touching their bank- JOSEPHINE H. MARSH, tales'I»* straw- Captain M. J. Hanna, who for the Put together the sugar, butter, jointe or other Indication of kidney ruptcy. In the Couuty of Oxford, decease,»-, has been con- wherefore they that may be decreed "Bunion directe. All berries, and bot water, and let simmer trouble, it will pay you to Investigate past twenty-two years pray, they Comfort' bonds aa the lavt per»® by the Court to nave a full discharge from all demands the estate of M* for a few minutes. In the meantime Pilla. are nected with the Maine sea and shore against Foley Kidney They highly debts provable thetr estates Individ- are to the same for against desired pre-ent « mix together the flonr, baking-powder, recommended as prompt and efficient fisheries department as a lobster war- ually and as oo-partners, under tbe firm name of Is Guaranteed to Give Instant Relief and all Indebted thereto are requeue- In Norway Bakery, under said bankruptcy Acts, salt, and milk. Drop batter eight aida to health.—A. E. Sburtleff S. a and positively cure the most stubborn bunions. You'll have peace and comtort as soon as yon payment immediately. Co., den, will retire from the position in except such debts aa are exoepted by law from JuH>* r. Ilrf on to the syrup, cover apply one. The pain and Inflammation disappear like magic. You can really enjoy walking portions boiling Paria. inch discharge. once few weeks. more. Ladies can wear their small sise shoes without discomfort—don t cut 191β. ^ and boll for minutes Dated this 20th of A. D. 1916. natural, holes May 16th, tightly, twenty day May, in shoes and use old fashioned cotton or felt steel < The strike of about 1000 New Lon- NORWAY your wads, washers and contraptions. Bun· without the lid. Serve hot BAKERT, ion Comfort" Is the common sense logical for bunions. It and removing A candidate for a situation as school LOTTIE O. remedy absorbs draws out the in- NOTICE. on HOWE, flammation. softens and dissolves the accumulated of which with the saooe. Raspberry dumplings the Florida don, Conn., laborers employed EDWIN E. layers cartilage really make the teaoher In Everglades, being HOWE, bunion, thus reducing the and the deformed foot to its The subscriber hereby (fives be made in the same enlargement restoring healthy normal size. ni£«® may way. aaked the shape of the earth, replied : olty work and by contractors in and Bankrupts. haa been duly appointed admlnliff»·* Get a STBAWBKBBY SNOWDRIFTS "Well, aome folks likes It round and about New London After July ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Box of 44Bunion Comfort99 Today &Î* J25ÊTO eiyied. mort mamloo· beaten rwaedjr you've ever tried—return the other tea plasters awl est mi aoae* d. a ll ε y, !ate of it and I've' of bs. Eunice B«*r Bake any good sponge-cake mixture in some likes flat, jinnerly 1 they are to receive 92.25 for an Dibtbict Mains, la the of Oxford, deceased. On this 27th of A. D. 1916, on read- County All thin sheets. When cold out with a Iherp teached it both ways." day May, Ghas. H. Howard bond# aa the law directs Pf"·** eight-our day. ing the foregoing petition, it Is— Co., Pharmacists, South Pari·, Maine. demanda the estate of knife in narrow ebout four inches Ordered the that a be had ι against sai«i^»^w strips of the by Court, hearing desired to the same for , The Importance newspaper of A. D. I present long. Pile these, log-eabin fashion and HAS A GOOD REPUTATION upon the same on the 7th day July, all Indebted thereto are requeste·. in the of community 1916, before said Court at Portland, In said Dla-1 inohes on as and development about four high, many The original and genuine Honey trlct, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; and that payment was described by Frank nretty small plate· as there are guests. Tar ayrnp la Foley'a Honey and progress notice thereof be published In The Oxford Dem- lmmedlately.ciiARLEgrlDii. oough May 16th, 1916. ✓ the center· with whipped cream, Tar and beoauae this has Knox, editor' of the Manchester ocrat, a newspaper printed In said District, and Heap Compound that all known and other in sweetened and and dle- auch universal satisfaction and at the conference creditors, persona •lightly flavored, given Union, community Interest, may appear at the said time and place NOTICE. strawberries about the so cases of sugared oured many coughs, oroup at Durham, Ν. H. raid show cause, if any they have, why the Who The aabecrlber hereby give* sraiTHEBWB e. The cream may be garnished with and there are imitations prayer of said petitioners should not be granted. People haa been executor ΒΕΟΕΟΟΜΝΡ Ce whooping oough During an operation made neces- duly appointed f^OK And it is _ er Ordered the that the a few or no and substitutes offered to In- ■ by Court, will and testament of orystallized rose-petals; thepublio. Clerk shall sendid by mallη to all knôwn creditor· ateof be oaedied sary by the laceration to his hand by CLARA A. MERRILL, fruit need need, and instead, sist upon Foley's.—A. E. Shurtleff Co., copies of said petition and this order, addressed la the of Oxloru.decesisi. ^ the machine at which he County violets may be sprinkled over the ο ream. S. Paris. picking Save bonds aa the law directs. All Thla aleo be used with worked, Qeorge Bates, 17, died at a demands against the estate of recipe may Money the same for see , desired to present to-"· peaches. Boston hospital while under the in- » «"* «"»· all Indebted thereto are requested "It la impossible, Ferdy. I can't AJD.MM. fluence of the anaesthetic. find the service of this National Bank a meat Immediately. ινκίΐ* ■ ■■■!■! TAMES E. Clfak. Strong distinct aid. marry you." HEWET, May leth, 1916. DtSVILLl*' me their demands for Underwear "Then why did you let make love Enraged because Furthermore, in visiting the Bank from time to time, and 212.1 J; Light Weight to yof' the removal of Rev. Ft. Panik from Jt1fi HEWET^lert· seeing Baiter may be freshened and sweeten- heart. I many other who are and 'Out of pure kindness of the pastorate of a Bridgeport, Conn., persons saving banking money, they find NOTICE. season. can fill ad by cutting in small piece* and letting Just the kinds you'll need this We thought you needed praotloe badly." ot > The subscriber hereby gl« J It itaad in sweet milk ball a day or *0. church were ignored, hundreds encouragement. "JL iaa been duly appointed adtnlB»",K your needs in underwear. We make a big showing of women stormed the rectory and de- | Do not add salt to floor for or WAS TROUBLED AT NIGHT A Vic Jo us Hundreds of have estate of Λ, ν-,*** gravy prudent persons accounts in this In- HAROLD A.TUCKER. the best Just look over the list below. the ia add- stroyed much personal property. strong grades. Why •onp thickening before liquid Painful, annoying bladder weakness In the Coonty of Oxfonl, deceng; Is to be made rela- stitution, and pay all of their check—a All Ρ on all orders of ed or yoa will have trouble with lump·. naually indicates kidney trouble. So do An attempt by billsvby safeguard they have bonds aa the law directs. per» not order by post We pay postage manda the estate of sore, swollen or tives to break the will of the late Osst- learned to against the old billa-of-fare relent- baokaohe, rheumatlam, •*4 ol food and ιMf? ym». UU yo«r appreciate. deal red to the same fort Get after Mi present w or more. stiff muscles or Such of Providence. After aad mice aad Mop jmr hm with are $1.00 Cot down the joints. symptoms Nellie A. Acly all indebted thereto requested leMly. heavy, heat-pro- have been relieved Pills; here and all ecru to size...· .$ fooda and use of by Foley Kidney a few minor private bequests the en- Depositing your money paying bills check en- Balbriggan, color, 34 44 .35 ducing plenty slaws, wrltea: by the lemon Henry Rudolph, Carmt, III., m cam ables to build an "tsïsxs*· 21-23 ·. and tart fruits, giving tire property, exceeding 935,OW, you up Fund" gray color, 34 to 44 size.. 25 salads, "Since Pilla I sleep kbahtout Deadly to "Emergency without which you Balbriggan, as a aa taking Foley Kidney bat hwal·!· to prominent place possible. all without B. waa left to three Episcopal societies. pb often be in ecru color, to size night getting up."—A. huma beings. Usa «tapi? might straightened circumstances when sickness or mis· FBOBATK MOTICE®· Balbriggan, 34 50 50 with slioed had a ot ^ Cold baked beans, onion, Shurtleff Co., S. Parla. Bangor, Me., procession di/· P. No odor whaiem. occurs. of,J* fortune To all In either knit, ecru color, to 44 size.··· seasoned to taste with or women a that VatabU booklet In each can. persons Interested Jersey 36 50 pepper paprika, society for purpose Is : » Dettror Haa." hereinafter named Irl and make a nour- Jtow black color, 34 to 44 size.···· 50 aogar vinegar, splendid, Hotel Manager—I see yoo have bave rather out of the ordinary—the beau- Sf c, 80c «ad $1.00., Our clients find most the At a Probate Court, »t <* Balbriggan, h satisfactory quiet, courteous of p*^oxford. *{λ ishing salad, with lettuce or parsley. our finest suite of rooms to a man of toad. Hardware. Dra« business aad for the County ^ ····· given tifying of the shores and wharves ">e medium to size .50 methods of this'Bank. If are not day of May, in year ,° ul