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SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1919. NUMBER 6.

I wnen night came i ρκκβα out anous€ mâine snipyaras Doiy. A PAKK. Strawberries la Northern Mala·. Ah I eat there drying myself—for AMONG THE FABMEBS. to leave the first that looked as though It might furnish r^RBKK Small fruit was in no liurrry at Law, oulture is only slightly me was a on at moet Maine Attoraeye human habitation I had entered in with what I wanted. It WW ENGLAND HEWS Shipbuilding goes " followed in Aroostook where MAIN*. iruii tss County, could in without much interruption this flow.·* tbe wild four wecke—I reflected on my un- moonlight night and If I get farda BltHEL. «llery C.Parfc strawberry flourishes. Becaus* Hirriei. the burn I would have a fair chance ol winter, the weather having been (or iiiiÈon I. of many inquiries indicating interest on happy lot and the unknown troubles moon- FORM and a con- on around the IN the moat rather mild, Corraspondenoe praoOoai acrtouisual topic tbe part of Aroostook In small and that lay ahead of me. finding my way by TABLOID part d. Pa&K, le solicited. Address all people daugers TTjiST communication» in- fruit· tbe Maine I had which would enter the windows. siderable fleet of schooner· will b COUNSELLORS AT source of bis soaked clothes and conveyed the nitrogee. A flour barrel ties consisted of 11 standard and two of η and with this Para, Brazil, having completed *TTOR>EVS of best I could that I would be Belgian peasant equip- Maine. fresh poultry manure will about tbe as grate- in 20 days. Marine Kumford, weigh everbearing type. Ten additional ment I was able to conceal my uni- 3,000 mile voyage The transition of the front-lawn 300 pounds and the value of its ful for an old suit, but apparently fast plant varieties were added to tbe men declared it was a remarkably GENERAL PRACTICE. food testing plot form entirely. war garden to its original state of would be about I3.00 at the present in 1917. they were too poor to have more than Blabec Lnter on, however, I decided that It passage. a to- Per** .Spaulding prioe of commercial fertilizer·. needed themselves, and beauty is matter of conjecture ïtigbiT." r » 1 Tbe yields per acre and the length of they actually y The manure was too daneerous to the uniform with New in way poultry is season rose I had them out keep Carmelia, the daughter day England nurserymen usually the fruiting for the varieties set 'ereased my chances of capture. In I to go. aroused 2'*-year-old bandied it lose· more than one half of on anyway and when came Ever- the and bull) out in 1919 which fruited in the sommer that of bed I knew I not to night of Mr. and Mrs. Louisa Marie, consequence of plant nash. ita my lucid Intervals when I realized and ought keep jT Waldo valuable nitrogen contacts before a hole and hurled it exclusion which becomes effec- of 1917 are given lu the table that fol- CHAPTER IX. was dug die 1 at the Frost Hospital, ruling the land. I bad been talking, the thought sent them up longer than absolutely ett, Mass., reaching Poultry manure de^ lows. Tbe two varieties are I never realized until I had to part everbearing In the Chelsea, as tne result of a revolvei tive June 1. When this order goei composes and heata very with a * a chill through me, because necessary. rapidly marked with a and tbe two varieties I Enter with It Just how much I thought of brother, into It will the Taxidermist, loea of moisture Belgium. sound As I the door I got α shot fired by her 8-year-old effect, stop importa- Licensed large and ammonia if it flowers are marked silent night even the slightest approached me having imperfect 1 bave said it wae about the that uniform. It had been with of all and bulbs In vhich rear Maaonio Block, ia not handled Hen manure the country. at myself In a mirror. I was Michael. tion, plant» Str««t, correotly. with a f. Glen while classed as a carries far ucross Belgian glance I felt as If I TimpU that ia not Mary after my escape that through hard trials and the peed and florist trade Is NORWAY. mixed with abaorbenta or weak and eighteenth day that another of the awfulest sight I had laid eyes on ! em- nursery, Con-j t on. perfect variety bas pollen I began to fear day a when I than 85 per cent, of the riitpiione chemicala suffers a I entered nut that is more were abandoning friend More and it will mean that there very rapid loaa of should be set with varieties in Belgium, me. The I got of myself startled interested, perfect this would about finish glimpse was to the Anioskeag Manufactur- or less work. I was parted with it I tempted keep ployes of no more rhododen- nitrogen. order to insure more successful guess possibly me almost as much as if I had seen a will be azaleas, pollina- a distinct recollection of a been ac- I real- I have the wings off the tunic, but thought ing compan> fcau organized, dracaenas Β P. 1DKINS, MKTHODe OP PR£»KRVATION. tion. That is, it should, according to well Into that country before dreaded German helmet ! left eye drons, spiraea, araucarias, conversation I carried on My concession to T. J. Ueagan, organizer of our be treated as it ized that I had crossed the line. rldiculouS that would be a dangerous cording boxwood to the The be experience, though was well healed by this time or grace spacious dropping· should collected with an Pat O'Brien—a fairly in event that I was Textile Workers of bore imperfect flowers. imaginary to sentiment the the International were to ever} from the boards and About the third dty after I figured und I was to regain sight grounds which ploughed up Auctioneer, day dropping on at sort of of myself. I argued beginning was the on License.1 D-tta stawberries Aroostook duplicate ever captured. It y America. war stored in a covered manure or in bar- I was in Belgium started to 8\tim of but face was so and provide food during the period. pit Farm in 1917: as I marched drearily along it, my haggard rel· ao with hlta tlnctlon I had left, as I had given Maine tbat they will not be to a canal before I was so and that I Assistant District Sou til Parie, exposed season Just daylight me back In kind, my beard long uakempt Investigation by When H. Garfield of Brock- rain and direct Variety Quarte per Fruiting Days and he answered the Royal Flying Corps badges and George aunlight. acre first then heading due north in the direc- Santa on a bat! A. C. Webber of an alleged 40-) picking we I called upon looked like Claus Attorney ton realized that every TERMS REASONABLE Add to each 100 of freah rod when disagreed, the stars of my rank to the German for practically ponnds drop- Pearl 282 July 28 7 tion of the German, lines. I was just me out of the door I of in cold storage " As they let holding room pioga, SO pounda of acid and Chesapeake 571 17 16 oUicers as souvenirs, but I reu practice one in the committee except pboaphate " lino the when one constant the North flying which might Marshall 7» 18 13 ibout the wade canal my friend, to the opposite direction to increased prices fish 30 of aawdnat. One ton of pointed was to It. As himself was there to oppose his bill pounda dry " me. that It safer discard for 1 & BUTTS7 Saper b* i960 11 31 'io:ird η German yelling violently, Star, to stand by one I intended and started have been available thia mixture will 21 " the taking otherwise LONGLi supply nitrogen William Belt 2S45 18 17 It turned out, through all m> to increase the legal length of lob- " North finally the re- Milne, 16 I was "There you are, you old Star," off In the· direction 1 had Indicated. had resulted In Norwry, pounds, phosphoric aoid 110 pounds and Magic Gem >614 17 and for the first time I knew consumption sters from 9 to 10 4 inches, he agreed " me to subsequent experiences, my escape 3 β Progressive* 8817 9 17 I cried aloud. "You want get I course indictments by the potaah pounds. " being followed. Later changed my completely turning of several with the members of the committee Early Ozark 25*40 11 15 But this Pat would never have been jeopardize· Another method is to use floe dry 2971 "11 22 to Holland, don't you? to throw off (Mass.) grand Jury. Premier I ran up the bank of the canal quite any possible pursuit. Suffolk county on fisheries and that the con- earth on ho " had I my uniform but, of course, game Heating, the dripping boards tbat Sample* 3071 16 17 O'Brien—this Pat O'Breln who calls was so worn out from kept Plumbing, a distance and then swam to the op- The next day I of can be raked off in the Dr. tfurrtll S888 "11 22 I had no Idea what was In store for The Plainvllle, Conn., Creamery troversy over the length lobsters droppings easily " himself a soldier—he's got a yellow I threw Metal Work, Qlen Mary 4056 IS 17 as I would exposure and exhaustion that in Sheet winter when are liable to freeze posite side, reasoned they after thirty-two years should not be renewed this year. He a they Urescentt 4719 "13 23 streak—North Star—and he says It the less Company, CSIL. ngs specialty. not for me there. I found away my coat, thinking that STSiL our zero weatber. To each 100 be looklnc There was one which surprised has closed its plant inde- withdrew the measure and said the dnring can't be done! He wants me to quit the better it thing business, of fresh 50 'Everbearing. 'Pistillate varieties. a shattered of bushes that were weight I had to carry en- pounds droppings add pounds clump me very much as I through It was one of the first fishermen might work out their own —to lie down here for the Huns to when came Journeyed finitely. of acid to the danger of early frost in in a near the canal and In the would be for me, but night M. Shaw, phosphate. Owing swamp Belgium and that was the scarcltjο of its kind in the State, and salvation. Members of the fish and Harry In each case the acid tbie section It is doubtful if tbe ever- find me nnd take me back to Cour· mistake because the terprises sprinkle phos driest that I could find I crawled I regretted my bill LAW part Apparently most of increased its capacity to 800 pounds game commission advocated the ATTOR >IEY AT in over each lot varieties can be upoo tral—after all you've done, North now colder. I dogs. it pbate proper propjrtion bearing depended In and made as comfortable nights were getting late myself been taken by the Germans and what butter a day. Its sales, In to appropriate $10,000 for the propa- of freah manure as it is added to the for more tban tbe ordinary spring crop. Star? I don't want to follow him—I at first it would be better for of as The sun come up soon thought are : Maine aeaaon of no fruit possible. are left are of burden who to of gation of lobsters in Massachusetts South Paris. accumulated stock. During tbe 1917 ripe want to follow you and look for years, amounted 10,000 pounds lUf me and I to Just you—because me to retrace my steps to waa these later tban ard kept warm, planned too tired at to bark or bother If 70 pound· of dry earth 1· added produced by plants are me away from the dis- night butter a week. bay. or no —you taking the coat I had so thoughtlessly each of fresh one 2. camp right there, food food, This was a 100 pouada manure, August Tbey were, however, heavily nnd this Pat O'Brien—this fel- intruders. mighty good There was probably never such a tired of Huns carded, but 1 decided to go on with- In connection with a ruling credited ton of the mixture would contain 20 laden with Immature fruit when further ur.til the Hun got searching for me, for I would certainly who after me all the time thing In Maine since the days of toward was I heard once low keeps out It. the war at Washington, wedding ί Β. RAYMOND, M. D. pounds of nitrogen, 43 pounds of phos- progress maturity stopped for me. I think tliem have stirred them up in passing to department and leans on my neck and wants me of b> the native Indian as that which took acid and 3.6 of frost. or and heart I then began to dl.scard everything the priviege marriage to diaeaee of phoric pounds potash. by twice that day, my nearly through back-yards as I sometimes granting attention given the above of the native wild to lie down—this Pat O'Breln throw- and their place following the meeting of Osce- Spec:»: The piant food element· in Several strawberry on each occasion, but evi- yellow that I had In my pocket, finally mail to Boldiers overseas « fitted. stopped did when I was making a short cut. :b·»re. Gla-n· scientifically are so abundant in were wants me to back to the Huns!" ola council, Degree of Pocahontas, mixture quickly available. Never plants, Aroostook, to look in some go my wrist waleh iuto a canal. A in this country, Edward at ratiriaoce dently they decided ing as I came out of a sweethearts Oflce use In close contact with root* or in the plot for breeding purpose^ After a of foolish chatter like One night yard when Deputy Sheriff Jam as seeds, placed and I was not further spell wrist-watch does not add much city registrar, of Boston, Belfast, to cultivation in other direction was so dark that I could not McGlenen, foliage as it will born them. Spread While tbey responded that senses would come back to and It pitch laws Arthur Garfield Beach and Mrs. Myr- Me. my weight, but when you plod along declared that "according to the Maxim Block, South Parie, or in the bill. and so far as a of molested. see of me and I was broadcast widely One producing heavy growth me a and I would ten feet ahead tle Smith were married. Edwin Per- It for while trudge have not eaten for a month It finally no marriage by one-half tons acre is an ap- vine is concerned, the yield of fruit was At the same time I figured that back of a little of Massachusetts, per average without a word until the fever next right in the village, the best man, Mrs. Stella and but little increase me to along becomes rather heavy. The be valid." kins, and plication. extremely small was absolutely necessary for I did not know It. I crawled proxy would came on me wî-3 a of although the matron of honor, wore the 1. Don't mix wood-asbea with in the size of berries over those pro- even at the ex- again. thing I discarded pair flying Toung, poul- change my course, fearing I might come to a cross escape from contact duced under natural conditions was I knew that I had to have food be- along A remarkable costumes of propbet and prophetess try manure. of somewhat out of my mittens. In all Boston, BILLINGS going roads at which there would with a mine was reported In of L.S. ma- pense cause I was about on last I while the staff 2. Don't mix lime with poultry observed. due west and my legs. These mittens I had gotten at Camp' respectively, degree way. I decided to go be a German sentry. the British steamship of and dealer in nure. Ashes and lime cause the nitro- While the results from a year's was much to lie down had become probability officers of the council was in full rega- manipactirer aingle for four very tempted Borden, in Canada, and by present indicate I kept in that direction days. me from to be liberated and are worse than test are not conclusive they then and there and call It a beat My precaution served In good Chinese , Capt. Chilvers, lia. Boa the little bear- gen weak condition, quite famous, as my friends termed Bobbins, ring Bed Cedar and Spruce Clap- that it would not be advisable to set for As I was in a very come out in the main the menace to be worse for stead for had I Hull. The freight slid by was In s costum* acd nothing. miles a Things seemed getting them "snow shoes." In fact, they er, Hiawatha 3. Don't store in to rrnit in Aroostook County any of tbe I did not cover more than five I and within and a boards. New Brunswick Cedar piles exposed of but street of the village twenty with hardly a foot to spare bore the in s tiny birch bark varieties like tbe or from the roads were a ridiculous pair mittens, ring rain and sun. Pearl, Chesapeake night. I kept away feet of me, sitting on some bricks notified wire- Pine, a best I ever had and I really British patrol boat, by canoe. Shinglea. North Carolina 4. Don't let it accumulate on the Marshall that gave «mall yields wltb all through the pair and did my Journeying where they were building a little store, the mine by rifle fire. lose· it· fertilizer short season. felt worse when I lost those mittens less, exploded The American Federation of La- and dropping boards. It fruiting a Flooring: Sheathing, of work a I could see the dim outline of Ger- other mines were sighted In the value. Apart from this variety teat than anything else. I could not think Three bor, Rhode Island branch, had α Wall 'Board, of crosses bave beea made in so I man spiked helmet! sea. Paroid Roofing, δ. Don't neglect to conserve the poul- ouinbef of else ever using them, North mass in Pawtuaket to more anybody street and the meeting i· the most valuable ani- the summer of 1917," between tbe I could not cross the Barrel Heads, and try manure. It a hole in the mud and burled E. discuss the eight-hour as Apple between dug was to back track. The death of Roy Cunningham day, mal fertilizer on your farm.—John S promirlng varieties, notably but only thing to do them and could not help laugh 29 was the second to the textile industry. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS William Belt and Crescent, Progressive It meant a detour and at the age of years, applying Carver, Poultry Specialist. If friends could see making long and Crescent, at the thought my famous triplets of The epeakers included Frank Mor- and Crescent, Marshall losing two hours of precious time and of the Cunningham 8outh Maine. and and others. me burying my mittens, because they of Mr. and Mrs. of the A. F. L.; John Paris, Progressive Superb, but there was no for It, Belfast, Me., children rison, secretary Maine Winter Egg Conteat. wae in effort, help Laying Tbe seed harvested from the crosses were a standing Joke Canada, Eng- S. to die within Golden, present of the United Tex- in the so I plodded wearily back, cursing Harvey Cunningham E. W. ( II Twenty-aine pens of pullets in the laboratory in January, land and France. A. WULEK, germinated a week. Ralph, the other brother, tile Workers of America; Sarah Maine Winter Contest show and tbe seed were trans- were the Huns at every step. Egg Laying 1918, young lings I had on two shirts and as they and the sister, of the in out some died over a week ago Condoy, secretary-treasurer a very substantial increase egg pro- in March into flats and set me The next night while crossing planted always both wet and didn't keep la' same and Frank McCar- for the month of December. In these It was one ο Mrs. Rena Cunningham Dobeon, organiiation, duction in (be greenhouse. May, 1918, to wear both. fields I came to a road. Builders' ! warm, it was useless brother and an American Federation of Labor Finish Size of the pen· show a slight decrease were transplanted in tbe open of «"an Pamphlets signed the of the United Statui 18,000 pound· eugar swam I decided the s president 100 corn meal 3400 find a half wide, and I had often Before giving up, however, experience at Belgian anarchists" made their appearance in pounds of milk and pound· My of Association 20,000 pounds would ap- for more Council State Banking 100 gluten the 18 across and back, and the San Jaoquin, upon one bold move. I house whetted my uppetite an manner in Brockton. pouods of' sugar dally requirement· unexplained at the dinner and annual 100 beef scrap visitor and a half wide, one of the houses In the vi- that what had been speaking pounds months ago. A· the passes which Is also a mile proach food and I figured Several were left at a local newspa- CHAIN. meeting of the Associated Savin; ι 0B02T0 CONTS8T 9CBATCH the be find· everyone an obstacle to me. food there or die in be done again. through factory had never proven cinity and get done once could per office. The text of the pamphlets, be when it I· would How O'Brien Lost Trust Companies of Massachusett ·. 100 cracked oorn and well they may in which I the effort Sooner or later. I realized I Diagram Showing of a pounds buey, filled In the wretched shape touched on the passing deporta- oata that there are being because and find Precious Hours 8wlmming a Riv- Mr. McWilllam said that state bank<, h Wards Off 100 pounds considered the Meuse lôoked I picked out a small house approach a Belgian by tion radicals. Croap of cans of oondeneed :hon was, however, probably law, affecting foreign trust and banlu is hop* here one carload less likeli- In such a con- er and Later That He Waa companies savings Never put a croupy child to bed with· Tbe maah la fed sell-feeding the ocean to me. I I figured there would be a German Insteud, but Finding American do not and a half and that like the Atlantic We, the anarchiste, of a'l M masb was oompany commenced which I hoped to ferry across, handkerchief necessary the road was We will do likewise. We will dyna- Mothers kaov it becsuae the average cost of per pullet milk Bel- as far as I could see, der contemplation by the federal re- «tope croup order for 9000 oaae· of determined to kill the occu- As It was, however, most of the it cut» The cost per pound government was unsuccessful. weapon, What mite the thick mucin, clears 12 3 oents. average 1· under equally lined wltb German soldiers! you." serve board which would to every choking cents to be «ent to It German or Belgian, whom I for food gave give tbe Contest Mash was 3.15 foreign port·. across I and I decided pant of the house, gians to applied Bel- tiiroat ol Hope the hoarae of Orono Get must, were doing In that part of The New bank the functions of 0th1 r phlegm, •tood for Relief. Superintend- was In order and If some they England Agricultural every actalîic or 100 Belgian to do but to swim. If that step necessary It to me readily enough, coo*h, cases difficult breathing» 13.15 per pounds. a man, there was nothing I did not know, but you can be Grain was ent Ε. E. Waters Is very busy In the was be- gium Pairs association at Springfield, Mass.. bank. The thing for the state banl < t*Te* Tbe Orono Contest Scratch the to get food. I tried the well of them refused me It only quiet *lecp. that be la on duty more or le·· It was then about 8 o'clock in sure I didn't spend any time first in the morning and who nay· not work, and then I be a spy mighty has unanimously rejected the proposal to do, he said, wa* to get ready t<> Ntu'e^er. Eau write* fed tbe thing in- was soon yard, but It would cause they feared might o^7*· J· Qaire.Wia.. to 25 hens for 24 houra in tbe day, Sunday· morning. I waded in and to And out thaa ro.*y · Hu tf and Tar curea 8:00 P. one quart and knocked. would shoot them trying of the Horsemen's Protective associa- meet the new situation, rather completely about M.; to swim. I went up to the door or that the Germans ,evere attack of litter and on* in my depth and had It was necessary to change 1it/?'1 croup.** in the In deep beyond An Again tion to eliminate the entrance fees to attempt to obstruct the course of r*. Cûa» " morning branch of tbe Barden'a It was 1 O'clock In the morning. If their action were subsequently /or fce.ia. Allen'* Mills, Pa., write*. in the afternoon. The Newport about an hour of It I was very course and lose a certain amount Iba*· u»ej th· to 20 bene 0iTbe a new After and my horses at track events at state and affairs. Foley'a Hooey aod Tar for quart of scratch ha· recently inatalled old lady came to the window found out. «.even yrjra, and would oot b« without it. number of factory exhausted, and I doubted but this time I had be- '· average pouods the much en- of ground, by fairs. It was voted to furnish ·■>» *a*c.i ε-. teeter, for ascertaining out. She could not Imagine fifth after I had county Customs authorities at Boston hav.» many a doctor's bill for cold» waa 3.2 pounds, Mojunnler the looked About the day these -Wcroio eaten per pullet fat and total whether I could make opposite come fairly well reconciled to grain exact of butter because I was was the day hay and straw free to the owners of a to motor boat own- cost of scratch grain proportion more than what I was, probably, tered Belgium I spending Issued warning and tbe average it was not reverses and did not me 5o*d bvtrywner· The In the manufactured product, bank, although She when I they depress horses. A committee was wa* 9 88 centa. aolida still attired in that old overcoat. as usual In a clump of bushes appointed ers not to navigate New England wa- eaten per pullet from bat oh of or feet away. I choked as did at first of Orono Soratch bere a teet 1· made every thirty forty and a what ns much they to to the ooat per pound the gave a cry and her husband discerned In the distance ap- fight any legislation looking ter· unless they first secure a license average 100 milk that ia thu· Inenrlng and and my arms and legs At this of my adventure, If a wa* 3.06 centa or 18.06 per proceeded, gasped, door. on η period abolition of fees. The ad- the I Grain the Tble tester out I sank a boy came to the to be something hanging meeting and number from federal govern- For Sale. uniformity of product. were completely fagged peared day or night passed without Its thrill Dry Wood a inter- not I I strained my eye* to meet April 16 in Grec.» ment The states that pounds. to is run electrlolty, and la very bottom with They could speak English aqd line. All day long journed warning lgnor- on average 22.19 cents by little and tried to touch I to feel almost dlappolnted, We can It coat the ol but I what It could be and begnn field, Mass. taken hard and highly efficient piece was still be- could not speak Flemish, pointed trying to decide adbe of the law will not be b/ provide you dry ia December. The average esting feet, but the water such were 0 feed a ben to the lncrea»e ol my then to the it be but disappointments for the machinery. Owing to my flying coat and sky arguing with myself that might The Atlantic of Por4- the department as an excuse for fail- w°od, either 4 ft. or fitted. coat of per egg produoed ha· been de- my depth. rather rare. corporation grain The in this faotory it yond which I I could add to my In- the of birds waa 1.78 cent*. bualneea will and said "Fleger" (flier), something that Ν. an action in the ure to comply with regulations. a cord, 35 pea* a new office on the west There are times when everyone mouth, H., brought Four-foot Wood, $10.00 cided to erect tell them what I was. but the distance One evening as I was about to ewln bi Dry net price received per egg pro- I thought would adequate wordrobe, United States district court in Port Appihraffr'· for numbers should average of the faotory early in the ·ΡΓ'°?> and I was no exception. feet wide fitted a cord. was 6 68 cents. The average end pray, understood or were that I could not Identify a cannl about two hundred customs of Dry Wood, $11.15 duced much needed room for the to make those Whether they was so great land, Me., asking that a contract en- made to the collector of the cost of waa thu· giving for strength before about one hundrec Also over grain the prayed Intimidated the hard-looking ap- I had a fear that I suddenly noticed district in which the owner ré- green wood in profit per egg clerical work and aleo allowing pres- and then, with all by It great tered Into with the Ehnergency Flee the any quantity few wicked yards, be re- a canal boat moored t< 9 ceota. to be taken Into the pearance, I don't know, but certainly came it would probably yards away sidas. The owner will then reoetv·» 7°u want. W. owned by eot office space the will power I could summon, struck night corporation be adjudged unfair and in Pen No. 29, Wyandotte* * have to be a brave old man the side. bov have the factory proper. seemed a life- It would moved. The fell instructions as to his number, Send not Reuben Lowe, N. Sbapleigb, out for dear life. It I out-of-the-waj equitable. plaintiff corporation your order in Do to who would start an argument as darkness felt, however, It was at a sort of ani early. per ben the welcome and boy As soon maintains that If to it is to be placed on the veeesl average production time before I finally felt what cana compeUed cam w*it until bigbeet R. White*, such a villainous looking char- out of my hiding place and and I wondered the the are all out. No 35, I. Qarden Seed Early. was able to with crawled place an to 10 atec every detail in regard to require- you date, 41 6 egg·; p*a Buy mud of bottom and drag I out agreement build ia as before them that night 1 line and a pair boat had for. crawled ui ■. S. Bootbby, Emery Mills, two reason· thera acter stood worked up to the got stopped ments of the federal government. In owaed by There are why gardener! up to the bank, but I got met ships for $14,000,000, the oontrac; 3 and pen on myself for a my The to see. As I neared the boat five J. A. & a second with 35 eggs; «bould theii I had not shaved month, of overalls for my Industry. pair case of power tenders for λ boat Co., close and farmer· get buey The was rather high and I was it will be financially ruine! the Kenney owned by Mrs. I bank and my first bit of civil- were it and I noticed then prloe, No. 31. W. Wyandottee, seed order· for next spring. took clothes were wet, torn dirty, of overalls was the leaving which Is Itself numbered under thl3 South a so that when I Five are under construction r Pari·. ranks 3d with produc- order· In before the shaking violently had up cross over into the fields. At a saf< ships B. A■ Coleman, First, to get their leggings were gone—they gotten ian clothes I had thus far picked the tenders will take the same anc hold of the grass to pull myself up, the yards in Portsmoath, one of these act, S3·» ac ias-s tion of 32.2 eggs. that come· Hi February them—my a civilian cap distance I followed them and they ha( buey rush so heavy I had to discard with the exception of as the parent boat. Tiatei iWAXO*. order· are shook out of my hands. I 80 per cent completed. Abou number D«C*MB*B March every year. Early the grass cheeks were at the and not far before I saw wha being hair was matted and my which I bad found prison gone very of document boats will take a Β. I. Bed·. than the late-comer· becnuei could not retain ray grip. I was afraid workmen are MBpkftd Iqr thi Mp- filled sooner In my hand I and which 1 were after. They were commit 1,500 home employment. ire. egg production the eee·< By going through If anyone proposition, mander Invented a sun dial about dy. we had time; Mills, to eee il ! tectcd from observation. had ever seen. I as as seven boat and without any partie Xm*ry ia time to teet tbe «eed· dirtiest kettles I and sometimes many leisurely was and we came home in A. Bocks) there would have been large Just a B. C. The first sun dial at Rome in the sleeper 3d S8 Miss 8. Hill, (White · left over from la· • had come alon? I she shook her room. The ular to conccjil myself. Wisdom 17 the? will grow. Seed asked for bread, but or eight sleep In a alngie plans NewfleJd, ι to the world. stern ο in the of Qulrinue, the sitter." not Tbe firet rule for found there dead must have with the head above the placed Temple CoateM Pans tor December, vear may grow. lying head, although I think It barn Is usually connected my appeared Leading In throw ·ββ< before I about 298 B. C., when time was divided W. 90.1 I·: When doubt I two hours passed rather than be- there was the boat I saw silhouetted agalns lrt 90 Ben be· Lowe, Wyandottee, gardener Possibly been for lack of it house proper, and always B.l.Whllea, 90.4 of new seed shouk I no a Ger hours. The or water M SB X. 8. Bootbby. Lav The prioe consciousness, and then, It to me. For some dumb the the dread outline of Into clepsydra, Real Merit Manifest Whispers. Β. I. Beda, UJ a I regained cause she begrudged the danger of disturbing sky,' M. M. Irtah, of In- "A Doctor's Fa*· Sd 19 MIaa not stand In the way getting goo< the rain was helmet and all clock, was the next time recorder kind cannot Prescription Date, doubt, only because ever a man shdwed he was flmished, the man soldier—spiked Real merit of any lonf Leading Coteat Peae to if animal even if the Inmates of 0C5 ΌΒ stand of plant·. ,, down aa vented. it and Moa* teas 100 Tuu" W. 41.1 teet old «eed in my face. I swallowed those A chill ran my spine be concealed ; will be discovered, lat 99 Beaben Lowe, Wyandottee, «aie i· to beating I did that night house were not aroused. Β. I. Whilea, SSJ The only plan as of the canal an a man's SB X. S. Boothbj, > I had to away, and I drank to the bank can depreciate it bot 9d White Garden seeds can be tested by potting I knew that get warm potatoes ravenously I took a chance of dropped nothing SI Mie. a. A. Coleman, Frequently hai not si* Sd Bj of moist blotting was broad daylight Moreover, of one after an- slunk away. Evidently the sentry exhibiting it himself. It msy Wyaadotsse, Se^eeu pieces it four glasses water, a back yard at night In the &em In a warm room and searching me If he had, he had prot Rich Rhine Country. as it but It JOHNSON' s naDer them was a right there was the beat meal I had had not peon or, ways be rewarded ought, and keeping there tow-path other. It of finding food scraps, but my are the of the «eed. «houl< j come hope I was one of th to say, the fine grapes evolved Idea, Ver cent minute a boat might along In the at so ably figured that Strange will always be known.—Chesterfield. A country koaeewif* ShSeîv In a r any since the "banquet" prison success in that direction was slight an ob- Teetlng them olga waa but I realized that I on the eastern slopes of the waa *eea leisurely leading soront readily· find me. But It equally wasn't fori çlng party, grown pells, or are nervou now $14:96 $19.75. SIXULE COPIES. Mrs. Lendall Tates remains in A part of the acbeme of the league Is to Friday for a visit to her sister, Miss Mr. Wood waa 22 year· of age and i· aur poor and depreaaed, atart treating the kidney 1 Heaves in Horses. Price, postpaid, of Thb Dkmockat are four cento and baa a trained norse. Her the two Single copiée Cole, the first of vived a Mra. Arthur oi health, bring together. with a tested at each. will be mailed on of by Josephine returning by aiater, Bryant of the state there kidney remedy. Muffs and Scarfs reductions. They receipt price R. took slater, Mrs. Ralph Riohardsoo of Norway, In the northern part #1.05. Furs, big the publisher· or for the oonvenlence of patrons this week. Howard Cole charge Dixfleld, who ia tbe nearest aurvivinj Doan'a Kidney Pilla have been prove» , ia for two of tbe obildren. are aorea of swamp land, which, by single copies of each ls*ue have been placed on of the office her absence. relative. oaring and are for weak kid * post during good especially «ale at the following place· In the County : of Device, is drainage, osn be made habitable, and Charles M. Johnson is getting out sev- Tbe body of John H. Carey waa aenl Louise, daughter George neya. Doan'a have been used in kldne; Ladies' and Children's Sweaters are all ill from bronohitis. lauds In the middle portion onoe produc- South Paris, Howard's Drug Store. eral hundred curds of pulp wood this to Salem Monday for burial. Tbe fun trouble for over 50 years. Bead Soutl : ShurtlefTs Store- Mrs. Sara Curtis baa been a tive, bat now sterile, that can be re- Drug winter. era! waa held Sunday from tbe home o! spending Paria testimony. C. M. MERRILL, marked down. Norway, Noyee Drug Store. few with Mrs. Bnchanan at turned to its former state by Store. Relatives bere have received letters bia Mra. Gertrude Heald, Rev days Mary irrigation. Mra. Β. B. 4 Stone's Drug daughter, land but trans- Verrill, Myrtle St., says A. L. Postmaster. the her home on High street. Not only development, South Parie, Maine. Rucklleld, Newton. from Edward Eastman, who ia with Frank P. Dreaeer, officiating. "About five years ago It waa evident m j 6 R. Poet Office. ill with is included in tbe scheme. for Paris Helen Cole, is Influ- m value HUI. American Forces in and fractured a Mrs. Dexter W. Grey portatlon were All Wool 05c. T. White. Expeditionary Mary Record fell leg kldneya getting congested and I be Serge, $1.50 West Paris, Samuel enza. Particularly highways for auto trucks France, saying that he expeots to return tbia week. gan to bave doll, heavy achea tbrougi 1 Noticee. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mrs. S. T. are considered. Railroads for short hauls Legislative home soon. evening Warren Camp, S. ol Wyman, the amall of my baok. I Game NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Tuesday oonslders a of tbe kept gettin The Committee on Inland Fisheries ud Underwear to $200 L. of After th< White, Mrs. G. L. Briggs, Mrs. Helena the league thing past. ? of Ladies'Wool $1.50 Mr. 0. Stone Norway supplied V., bad the regular meeting. worse and my feet and limbs began t will a bearing In the Hall Bubier and A. R. Tuell attended Pomona In the of tbe in- , give public Taes- tbe at the church Sunday. a aiiver waa short, polioy lesgue swell. I felt worn out and al ■ State Honte, ▲ arm ta, Buck A Co. pulpit Baptist meeting loving oup presente< droway Representative», to Brown, Grange at Pond. cludes roada, waterways, drainage, flood at 2KM p. m., on an act for 79C. Merchant. The weather clerk continues kind to tbe camp to E. G. ita older Bryant the time. I uaed tbree boxes of Doan' ■ day, February 18, Z. L. by Smitb, and recre- for tbe of resident banter· Eben Pike waa at las' _ regietratIon t has. H. Howard Co. us. So far it's a win- on tbe occaaion of bis aeven Parmington control, forestry, Immigration Pilla and rid me of the al provide wonderfully good member, Kidney tbey to Section 38 of SS A Pike. week. ation,—to reolalm tbe region loved by _ Also and act amend Capter Noyés ter. Who ever saw so much wood, logs tieth Preaentation was mad< taok and M amended chapter H. B. Poster Co. birthday. Mound old and atrengthened my kidneys. of tbe Revised Statute», aa by Lockwood Sheeting, 40 in., 24c, 36 in on so Tbe Elva E. Looke claaa of tbe Univer- Builders of developed by \ to pro- Samuel Richards. and pulp wood hauled little snow? Commander C. C. Tuttle. back beoame easier and the >' 219 of tbe PnbHc Law· of 1917, relating by will a social in Frenoh and Jesuits. dropsici Dr. Austin Tenney. While tbe bas been tbe W. M. Ricker waa in Lewiaton anc aaliat Sunday Sobool bold English, went down." tection of deer. sledding âne, va- swellings 83 21c. C. M. Merrill. Good Will Hall Feb. ~"The league carry on their work In act to amend Section #4 of wheeling for automobiles is equally good Lisbon Monday aod Tuesday. Wednesday evening, Price at all dealers. Don't y Also an Chapter 3 Probate Appointments. is will rious In the way of ΘΟο, almpl of the Revised Statute* aa amended by Chapter and cars are about the Η Ε ia bet 10 Everybody invited. There ways. publicity tbey a uso Wanted many running Mrs. Doughty entertaining ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan 219 of tbe Public Law· of 1917, relating to of be ice and seek »id in newspaper work and lean- ., also Notice·. roads. Now let's see if we can from Boaton. games, and cream, candy pop- by >1 Bleached for Legislative country •iater bulletin! Kidney Pilla—the same that Mrs. Verri automobiles In banting. Sheeting, good quality oorn will be on aale. ing bulletins. One of these on moose get through without a "court week Tbe movies under tbe direction of tbi had. Foster-MiIburn Co., Mfgrs., Bu f- Also an act to extend the close time from the Mrs. Leamore Currier bas returned to oontalns an article on "Soil Survey and Sec. underwear, 24c Notes Legislature. storm." Odd Fellowa are drawing good houses falo, Ν. Y. β ERNEST F. CLASON, yard. her borne at Pond. Laura Bar- Land Settlement," by Mr. Crocker. Old members—meaning those wbo Accompanying tbe great Atlantic battle About two hundred admissions bav< Bryant den went with her to remain while Mrs. have served in past legislature*, either fleet on its cruise to Guantanamo, Cuba, been sold each evening so far. About the State. Currier is io recent years or looker ago—note the Lient. Raymond L. Atwood of the Naval recuperating. Prieode here will be interested to know "dead quiet" which bae characterized Aviation service flew from Hampton Bethel. A life sized oarved of Ad- from a letter received from A. L. Jubbs, figurehead the first weeks of this session. They Koads, Va., to Miami, Florida, adistance Albert Robertson died Thursday, Jan miral Nelson of Brltiab fame ia exhibit- noth- nine hundred on formerly of West Paris and Sooth Paria, declare that so far there bas been of about miles, starting 30, and bis body waa taken to Monmoutl ed in a Baatport store window. Tbii and that be is spending the winter at Osprey, ing doing. No big political battles, no Thursday of last week, making for interment. Mr. Robertson was at remarkable old work of tbe when where he baa a a care- days to no and St. Florida, Would at position, clash of large corporate interests, stops Brunswick, Georgia old man and has been with bii such were feat- $7 living figureheads conapicuoua $4 taker on tbe estate of the aon of tbe late fireworks contested Fla. Tbe will be con- a Ί fo: came BUCK &. accompanying hotly Augustine, flight daughter, Mrs. Lyman Wheeler, ures of large abipa, from wrecked on Mrs. Potter Palmer. He and Mrs. Tubbs BROWN, measures. Guantanamo tbe south- hearings on important In- tinued to Bay some time. He leaves a widow beside of over a century whioh was bave a bouae to live in, and are en- abip ago, MAINE deed, much of the time there bave been ern coast of Cuba, where tbe fleet will bia Mra. Wheeler. Be was ai good lost tbe Nova Sootia shores. NOBWAY, daughter, nioe milk and all kinds of fruit, along around the state house very few outside remain a few weeks for winter maneu- God man and a constan joying honest, fearing with of oysters from tbe Rev. Joseph W. Beach of Bangor sailed of the official family whose duties keep vers. attendant at tbe Methodist church. plenty bay. Mr. and Mra. W. W. from New York Saturday morning at 10 to the Cookson, formerly YOU? tbem there all the time or a 0. L. Stone of large portion Norway supplied an old man who bai for on the U. S. S. and Oren Glidden, of West Paria, now of Lewiston, are o'clook, Beirut, Syria Appeal of it. pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday, been at Fred Bean's, died recently the winter In Mr. Tubbs* bouae Penaacola, former Qermao liner, to do Last week the dome of the re- services will be held at the usual hour living spending capitol and waa buried Feb. 1. Funeral at tbi relief work in the near East and then to with the stir of the until further notice. at Seffner. sounded somewhat every Sunday on an home o( Mr. Bean. Mias Alice who went to Lewis- enter on missionary service under tbe You'll find here a chance to save money session business, when among the hear Tbe Wilmington, Del., Journal of Feb- Penley, J. S. Hufcbins, who has been workinj ton an American Board of Commissioners foi ings there was one oo Wednesday after- ruary 5th contains tbe following notice Saturday morning expecting Overcoat. We've our whole stock and at South Portland ship yard, returne< for mastoid returned Foreign missions. Tbe ship was to have gone through noon on a resolve providing for an of tbe marriage of Miss Frances H. operation abscess, home last as the did sailed earlier in the week but wss delay- marked them down. coat is included in the at Lewiston. This a Brinckleaod Zerbee. Miss Brinckle Thursday. Saturday evening, physicians Every armory brought Major who ι of Dorothy Hutcbins, bas been not oonsider an necessary. ed in getting on board its 4,000 tons coats. special car from the twin cities filled formerly lived in this village and has operation cut The warm winter has loaded us with probationer at tbe Maine General Hospi At latest she was comfort- relief materials. with people, a considerable fraction of many relatives and friends bere who ex- report quite tal in Portland, returned home recently able. C. B. Morrill of tbe Steamer Thafs our reason for this mark down. whom were young men in the khaki of tend congratulations. Capt. Mra. Cilley of tbe Bethel Inn gavi that on officers' uniforms, and the senate cham Miss Frances Hammond Brinckle, Auoocisco reported Friday the Miss True, one of tbe guests there, ι to Portland from Orr'a Island he are now ber was comfortably filled at tbe bear- daughter of Mrs. John R. Brinckle and North Buckfleld. way $35 Overcoats $28.00 little social hour when she invited tbi said which was before tbe committee on the late Colonel John R. Brinckle, was sighted several porpoisea. He that HILLS ing, Ladies' Club of tbe Pvt. who has been sta- are now The married at her mother*» No. 2008 Congregationa Harry Tucker, Capt. Fred Fides of the freighter Sebas $32 Overcoats $26.60 military affairs. Lewiston people home, most tbe time for church to meet there Thursday, Feb. 6 tioned in Texas of ran into a outside of Green are to have an if can Woodlawn avenue, to F. J. oogo shark bound armory they Major Leigh curren Is at are now After the regular business, tbe nearly two years, Camp Devens and Island that was between 30 and 40 feet $30 Overcoats $24.00 get it. Zerbee, Signal Cjrps United States Ar- eventa and tbe th< is home soon. is time in that Aside from this and tbe con- at 4 o'clock. Tbe cere- quotations, they gave expected long. This the first yeara are now bearing my, yesterJay ι was from $25 Overcoats $20.00 Jeweler club into Mra. Cilley's bands, when Westley Scott at home South warm weather flab bave been tested election case from mony was tbe Rev. Jobo these sport- Optician Androscoggin performed by was one last nice social hour enjoyed. Delicioui Paris day week. in a coats at even in the senate, tbere has as yet C. Moore, a chaplain in the United States ing about Casco Bay January. We have few coats in odd lots, single mostly County refreshments were served and tbe ladle Mrs. A. S. Bessey hasn't been as well, been which has drawn any con- who bas recently returned from over for nothing Army, with oni but is aomewbat Mrs. Isa- While millions of people all the reductions. One warm ulsters, sold $7«oo, were no at departed having enjoyed being improved. greater lot, heavy, siderable crowd to the state bouse, either overseas duty. There guests world are to the Red Maine. of their number, Miss True, very much belle Swallow is with her for a few days. contributing Cross, now Norway, to bear facts and gather information, or tbe wedding other than the family, and tbe $5.00. Mrs. John Philbrook bas tbe next clul M. A- Warren and daughter, Clitbroe, comparatively few know that grand- to bear orators and near-orators and there were no attendants. Immediately father of the late Clara tbe meeting. spent Wednesday and Thursday in the Barton, watch tbe after tbe wedding the bride and groom game. Mr. has been in Portland fo: twin cities. founder of tbe Red Cross Society, ot Tbe has no means been left for San Francisco. At an date Upson legislature by early the week. Mrs. Jefferson Parrar is on tbe sick America, who served for many years aa a past idle. Tbe financial has been and Mrs. Zerbee will board one of the problem Major Bethel are fortunate indeed ii list. Its first president, was pio- a for at people receiving constant attention, with transport Honolulu, which place neers of Kennebeo and within having with them this winter Miai Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jack spent tbe County, by tbe appropriations com Major Zurbee will be attached to the this in with- steady grind a who ia at Bethe week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. eight miles of oity, Windsor, Co. Thorpe, lady staying parents, Η. B. Foster mittee and tbe other committees which Signal Corps. in a of tbe limits in a lone- Inn. She has a voice of rare beauty an< Fred Skinner, South Waterford. half-mile oity are concerned with tbe state institutions, forest the side of a ia willing to use it. She sung in tbi Mr. and Mis. Herman George, of He- ly by bugb gray ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS and the governor and council. A good boulder and shadowed AiDany. Methodist cburcb Feb. 2. She sung a bron, were Sunday guests at C. M. by towering pinea, of tbe work along this line has now la tbe of Barton. part The selectmen are at the town bouse the Unlveraalist church Feb. 9, and wil Keene'a. grave Dr. Stephen been done. Maine tbis week, making up tbe towo report. in tbe near future at the Mrs. Florence Heald has been with The buck deer at tbe Ca- Norway Others of the committees have got sing Congrega Conduskeag THE RECOMMENDED SENSIBLE Roy Cummings and Eddie Cross are tional church. Fortunate indeed are tbi Mrs. Gertrude Heald several noe and Country Club park near well into their work and some of tbe less days. Bangor cutting maple pulp (or their uncle, wbo can hear her. She has ι Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevens were at H. died from an attack of pnen- will their dockets practi- people recently TREATMENT FOR important get Arthur Cross. He is loading it on tbe contralto voice of unusual riebneas. B. Hayden'a Tuesday. monia. Tbe animal baa been a general cally cleaned up this week. Others bave cars. Tbe Universalist society bad a parisl Mr. and Mrs. Asaph Churohill are vis for many yeara at the olub and will a number of weeks' work ahead, not to Anna and Dexter Cummings took din- and little entertainment las at the home of tbelr son, Ernest e missed the members. He was mention the new business which will be supper itiog Set by ner with Mrs. W. I. Beckler Wednesday. Thursday night, Feb. 6, with a few in Cburoblll. found in the woods near Katahdln Iron coming in more or less up to the last of Mrs. Luclnda Muller from Waterford vited Tbe supper was excellent when very small and was tbe session. guests. Works, dying has been old P. N. and the entertainment likewise. W< 1 of been in Tbe act the Oxford Elec- visiting neighbors, Qllead. starvation, .having caught authorising Flint and other*. some ! Miss Belen recitec in the Are understand manner, CATARRH resulting tearing Flowers tric Co. to discontinue tbe of Staples operation Mr*. Cora and children her beautiful entitled "Tbe Idea Mrs. Florence Bryant bas been con- of a of a rear hoof. Perm iaaion been referred to Logan spent poem away part its railruad has finally Mrs. fined to ber borne lllneaa. Cheaper Tuesday with L. J. Andrews. Cburcb." It is a flue thins. by was secured from the game commission tbe committee on utilities, and is was a reoent publio Ciareoce Waterhouse is working for Mrs. Bertha McKlnnon to oare for him at tbe olub and he added left. before them. Some extra fine flowering plants pending Albert Keoisioo and boards at L. J. An- Hebron. visitor in Groveton, Ν. H. muoh to the attractions there for the The Atomizer— "Ought to has been by pass" reported drews' Glover and Forrest Conant ar< Lewie Gantbier was In Berlin, N. HM IUÛ WUUilUUlUC UU (vnue VS* WUV «W Stanley young people especially. M re. Ε J Bennett with laat spent Tuesday do* borne from Camp Devenu Friday. Robert A. who la ■ repeal the charter of (be town of Graf- H. E. Wbeeler was in Betbel one Captain Bartlett, A Maximum two bottle atomizer to Mrs. C. D. Connor. Sunday was observed as Christian En day a toix All school funds and moneys in Maine man, will lead polar expedition, Connor baa tbe John ρ last week. George bought deavor Day. Lient. Newman is getting to ■ tart next to make an aeriai sur- all the possession of the town of Graftoo Mrs. Frank Sberidan and Mrs. John June, F'»rist cleanse and indicate Jones place near Will Holt's. He is go- the young very much intereetec Pole. This will be E. P. thoroughly are tbe act to be turned over to tbe people vey of the North CROCKETT, by Mltobell of Ν. were ing to move there. in ways, and seems tbe mai Gorham, H., gnests treasurer of to constitute a fund many just known ae the Roosevelt Memorial Expe- nasal and throat state, Mrs. Arthur D. Bean was at Bethel of friends in this last week. passages. for tbe place. vicinity dition. The name no 111-3 Porter Street South Parie for ecbool purposes, of wbich tbe in- Priy. Β. H. Anderson of waa, doubt, sug- Telephone Thursday. Tbe Ladies' Circle topper, Tuesday CampDevens, seated the death of the late ex· come only ebal 1 be used for tbe school- bas received his by prési- George Cummings bas got bis pulp was furnished and served tbe men. Il Ayer, Maes., discharge, of children resident within tbe limits by dent; also by the fact that it was Roose- The Local Treatment ing hauled and ia A. E. and is a few with his ♦ hauling Cummings'. was enjoyed by all present and pro spending days velt who Rear Admiral Robert E. of the town. Tbe library belonging to Arthur gave Mrs. A. A. Bruce spent Thurcday with nonnced a success. 125.00 was oleared brother, Anderson. the town of Grafton, and all the town Peary leave of absence, when he made with A & Alta Cummings. Then they went to Mrs. A. M. Richardson was in Portland First the record· are to be turned over to tbe his daah for the pole; also that the ship spray passages Hunt's Corner to tbe circle. last week. Locke's Mills. selectmen of the towa of Xewry and be- 10 whloh they sailed was called the Roose- Ifs What You Save A to CR.anse C. G. and W. I. Beckler are getting Miss Alice of wai A arrived at the borne of solution thoroughly come the of that towo. Tbe Melcber, Portland, baby girl velt. It is but fitting to add that if any property from F. near logs and bark L. Edwards's tbe guest of Pruf. and Mrs. Cbas. Dwyei Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kimball Feb. 1st. is the Rexall county commissioners of Oxford County land discovered by ooming expedi- them and then follow with A. A. Bruce's. They can go anywhere in tbe week. Mrs. Annie Emery is the nurse. »re authorized to repair the Graftoo early tion it is to be oalled Rooeevelt land. as far as snow is concerned. We saw autos out last week, and Al Mrs. Mary Bartlett, Mrs. W. H. Crock- Catarrh a highways this year, and assess tbe ex If you found a ring, inside That Counts. healing, soothing Mrs. L. J. Andrews and son Roy at bert Richardson and Dwigbt Cushmar ett, Mies Bertba Barlett, Mrs. Elmer wedding Spray, penditure against the township in the whioh are inscribed Initials "'P. J." In a Bethel go to maiket every week with bad a âne time on tbeir bicycles, but tbe Cumming», Mrs. Walter Knlgbt, Mrs. oil tax of 1920 An emergency clause is loaf of bread which you purchased of antiseptic spray. tbeir butter. little snow has spoiled the fun. Ed Bean, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Perham attached, so tbat tbe act will take effect the Home Bakery in Bath, you are able not so much the amount of Candlemas has come and gone and left Roger Philbrick is home from Dr, and Mrs. Earl Farrington attended Pomo- It's your immediately on approval. to give pleasure to the owner in a meas- The Systematic Treatment the new moon on its back, so look out Trufant's and is fast, na Grange Tuesday at Bryant's Pond. Favorable report bas been made by Hospital, gaining ure much greater than you can tbink. for a change in this grand and beautiful The little fellow has bad a hard time. Fine and time. as the to save some of accord- the committee on towns on tbe act day good Several one of the bakers at tbia earnings ability Rexall Mucutone pro- winter weather. Since having the inflaeoza, Pauline days ago Employ viding for tbe election of road commis- Mills. shop lost his ring while mixing not tends Thursday evening the Ladies' Circle Wilaon'a Swift ia fn poor health. wedding counts run. to directions. It only sioners by towns. The act provides (bat bread and now he is who them that in the ing met at the vestry, their usual place of Llnnell bas been Elden Goodwin, who has been In a wondering long but the towns shall elect road commission- Baleigh discharged bought the loaf containing the ring. He to relieve catarrhal conditions meeting. There was a full turnout to from Camp Devens ami is now at home training camp in Indiana, returned to ers, but gives tbem the option of in- ■ays maybe someone might think tbat such find a good program which was well for bis home last week. resistance against stiucting the selectmen to appoint if good. the was for strengthens given. Each one performed tbeir part H. W. Fickett, who baa been at Poland Mra. Lizzie Tebbets of Auburn is in bakery giving wedding rings irom. tbey desire. Tbis will not apply to this prizes but this is not true, that the ring disorders and thert better than many older one· could. Spring since early winter, baa returned town. relapses year's elections in any event. la his and he'd be if that The Albany branch of tbe American home. He visited relatives in Portland Mrs. Lena Cummings and Mrs. Sarab "mighty happy of Savers A resolve submitting a proposed would come back." Join the Home Guard Systematic Missionary Association will meet with and before bis return. Knigbt were at Bethel last ring amendment to tbe constitution empoi vicinity Thursday. Mrs. A. G. Bean, afternoon, A week's vacation at tbe lower so'iool The blrcb mill started Agricultural poesibllitiea in Maine Im- the to authorize the I Saturday again Monday ering legislature Feb. 15c b. tbe week. Tbe school oommenced after shut down for a few press Alanson D. Morehouse of Washing- division of town* into voting districts for past being days. | Geo. W. Briggs bas bought six tons of Feb. also the Wilson's Mills The R. F. D. carrier on Route 1 from ton most favorably. He returned to state and national elections bas been again 3d; ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT nice bay of Amos G. Bean and is moving school. Bryant's Pond-went with bia auto last Portland recently from a visit to Wash- from tbe judioiary In favorably reported it to bis own home. Mrs. Earl is on tbe sick list. week. Couldn't have done it last win- ington County, company with Agent committee. Hoyt Last night at tbe oirole the question Peter Llttlebale took E. S. Bennett to ter. William G. Hunton of the Maine Central, In the senate Wednesday a unanimous concerning wood for tbe use of the socie- Errol Sunday with his team, as tbe autos where they Inspected the railroad's 80-, report was made by (be committee on ty came up. Geo. Cummirgs offered to are slow 000-aore traot. This is one of the fielda elections unseating Senator Edward traveling. East Bethel. give one-half cord of nice dry cord wood proposed for the u»e of returning sold- Parent of County, a Re- Robert Davis of is the of South Paris Bank Androscoggin (or tbe furnace if some one else would Andover. Newry gueat iez who wiah to adopt agriculture atla Savings aod Dr. H. L. Irish of bia Mra. R. L. Swan. publican, seating j draw it from his place to tbe church. aiater, vocation. Mr. Moreboueerepresents the bis This Tbe Ladies' Aid of the Congregational Veeda Burboe to Turner, Democratic opponent. tbe Miss bas returned United States Reclamation Service as an j Amos G. Bean accepted job. Now will an and case on the evident irregularitit church bave entertainment ber work in Somerville, Ν. H. HASTINGS BEAN, Pres. JAKES S. WEIGHT, Vlce-Pres. hinged we are waiting to see who will accept engineer, and was sent to Portland to J. in tbe vote of Ward Four, Auburn. supper in tbe town ball Wednesday even- Mrs. Etta Bartlett bas retnrned home Tbe| (he of and into tbe Inspect land that would require appor- GEORGE Λ. Treas. of tbe committee job cutting putting ing, Feb. 12th. from Mass. ATWOOD, report surprised many. one Framingham, tionment of the Federal fund which it is shed. No doubts but what some was a Il bas not been acted on, and is There basket ball game Tuesday Mrs. Lucetta Bean bas closed ber home yet | one will soon be on the before anticipated will be provided for further for of this week. job—»y between the Mexico team and and to for several Trustees—N. Α. W assigned Wednesday the next evening here, gone Norway of the food bro- Dayton Bolster, Wm. J. Wheeler, J. Hastings Bean, meeting. Andover town team. Score 45 to 19 in development country's Governor Milliken on aent to I weeka' stay. Friday CLARK DJSTBICT. ducing aections. Henry D. S. Edward W. favor of Andover. Mra. H. 0. Blake has to Walker, Hammond, James Wright, Penley, the legislature a message of some length gone Byron BLUE STORES are The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. I. E. Two John which rather indicates a prolonging of Loggers wanting more snow. for a week's stay with her daughter, original pencil drawings by Harry D. Cole. Lord waa in on Mills afternoon. have been added to the the session. Space will not admit of j Roy Norway, Tueaday, Wednesday Mrs. G. H. Swan. Flaxman, R.A., business. He ia now a Rev. Mr. Atwood preached to tbe boy Willis Bartlett and are oollection of originals in the Walker Art giving it in full. In substance (be gov- entertaining very Floyd Coolidge bad cold. icouts Sunday, Feb. 9tb. at home from work at at Bowdoin The draw- ernor says tbat be bas nutified tbe com Byron. building college. Bert Garselon at J. A. Kim- Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell have re- wbo ings were President Ken- mittee on ways and bridgea tbat be can stopped Franois A. Bean, has been sta* purchased by ball's and turned to Andover. neth C. M. Sills with a of the classi- not reaolvea for Monday Tueaday nights. tioned at Fort Upton, Mass., baa bia part CLOTHES approve special high- Lone Mountain will bold an cal fund. One of the and in view of the neces- Bemice McKeen Morton and little girl Grange honorable from the U. S. drawings repre- ways bridges, discharge • for every man to serious attent.on are at her home. ill-day meeting Saturday, Feb. 16tb. and baa retnrned to bis home sents Heotor his brother Paris t personal problem give sarily large expenditures, but tbat tbe viaiting parental aervice, chiding ι j Marston aud wife were in Nor- the and the other shows committee is continuing with tbe bear Cbas. here for the future. (from Iliad) with two horsee after Telemaobus his father the ing of these resolves, and bas announced way, Tuesday, Eut Sumner. seeking (from Before Next Winter? eto. Odesaey.) These are two of the Do You Need Any a favorable to tbem. No budget grain, who haa been in Dickvale. original policy Raymond Keene, tbe sketches for a edition of Walton haa been Shoes Fred Scribner cord special will be presented, says tbe hauling servioe at for Herman Is Pope'a proposal military Camp Devens tbe Fuller working for Mr. •Homer." Edward to now. until it ia settled which wood to Harry Brown's mills; he is also Page Mitchell, Lltt. If you do we most certainly urge you governor, policy past six months, has received an honor- Ford teams on Baxter Hill. He buy loading D , Bowdoin, '71, the editor-ln-obief of the will adopt. He pointa hauling pine logs. and has resumed | legislature from Eaat ible discharge his posl- boards at home. the New York has bis re- George Grey, Waterford, Sun, presented out tbat tbe special appropriations non on tbe railroad tbat he left last July. Mrs. Elmer of East Dixfleld All Solid Leather waa at Wardwell'a, and bad oider Plagg lima Mater with hi· library of · on ferred to open the door to Roy wife are | log-rolling Se and his again making their spent a night last week with her mother, and of Where Will You and and warns that tbe made Wedneadsy. stohlng engraving, consisting 73 Buy? extravagance, iome with bia grannparents, Mr. and Mrs. Esther Gordon. volumes of the works. can Butter and egga seem to bave dropped beat A large pork barrel and the budget not exiat Mrs. Sharon to the not Mrs. Grafton Gordon was in | in us, in at and some Robinson, delight Rumford of these are written in French For have confidence in the same legislature. price Norway, groceries part where you confidence. If you lack >nly of tbem, but to many others in tbe 'Wednesday. and Buy and committee ia higher than two weeks ago. What can wd German manyare now very rare. an(^ Tbe ways bridges ricinity, aa some one was greatly needed Lowell Shaw, wbo has been working tell us. We want to know the reason so we can satisfy you in favor of aome the farmer do? atrongly special appro- ο care for these feeble people. in Buckfleld, is at home. The death of Roy E. Cunningham at and Girls Ernest aged, | Boys priations. The bouse chairman, North Stoaemun. Wilmer Bradeen succeeds Arthur Bra· Mrs. Bernard Putnam has been having Belfast the seoond of the Cunningham stop repetition. F. Clasen of Lisbon, is out- < well known especially Wm. Adams bad a cow slip on tbe ice leen as foreman on tbe East Sumner rail· a oold and bad sore throat. triplets, throughout Maine, in this line, and baa been ι 1 toourred last week. This la the second when the spoken making and injure her bip so be had to bave her •oad section, as tbe former bas been Our neighbors are having their wood These are the days shoe question Our Honest Is to ascertain 1 a canvass of tbe members ι to a section above Rumford with a ieath In the within a Opinion killed. ransferred sawed gasoline engine. family week, Ralph where are whether would stand behind 3. looms up in every family there chil- tbey thej School in thla district closed Friday. Fails. The pupils of our school will give an the triplet brother of Roy dying prh- committee. There may be some rions to of must have that we can sell at ae low a considered— yet Teacher and scholars bad an entertain- New Centnry Pomona Grange meeta at entertainment and pie supper Feb. 22nd. Roy, pneumonia, following In- dren. Boys and girls strong shoes, you price today—quality fireworks on this measure. on 1 luenza. The third Mrs. Rena ment Friday evening and invited tbe par- Cast Sumner Wedneeday, Feb. 12th. Friends of Fred Lovejoy, formerly of triplet, shoes that will stand the racket of the as we can any time during the next six months. on Is 111 is play- ente and neighbors. They spoke pieces A. D. Park officiated Wedneadaj as this plaoe, will be glad to know he Is Cunningham Dobson, very bnt n1^* Four from Kezar Falls. 1 to recover. The were and at the same time look well and WHY ? Because at the time we cannot buy Legislator· and bad music on tbe graphophone. A tuctioneer at Arthur Brsdeen's sale of well. He Is with our soldiers In Ger- { •xpeoted triplets ground be present Kesar Falls ia situated I Mrs. Park >orn 29 years two and us. The village of treat of home made oandy, corn balls and lonsebold goods. aceompa- many. ago, boya to fit the foot correctly. The name chandise any less if as low as the goods we have cost < to Mr. and Mrs. shaped on both sides of tbe Ossipee river, which apples waa given. lied him. Ronello Putnam, also a former reel- I ;lrl, Harvey S. Cun- Between them WALTON on a shoe stands for service is at tbat point, the boundary line be- Charles Gray from Fryeburg waa at I. An immense amount of forest prodnota dent of this plaoe, haa arrived in New ! ilngham. there haa style, Us. ! teen a bond A Fair Profit, Not Excessive Profit to Satisfy tween tbe counties of Oxford and York. A. Andrews' Saturday and Sunday. s being hauled into the milla and éta- Jersey from overseas. very atrong and that and fit. wo of them good Part of tbe village is In tbe town of Por- L S. McAllister and Elmer Davie of * lon, making business very lively. should die within reek is a aad blow to their relatives and Children's Misses' ter in Oxford County, and part of It in North Lovell ara hauling pulp for G. W. John H. the veteran Sizes, Boys' Sizes, Sizes, Sumner. Wight, baggage , riends. The two brothers bad been Parsonsfield in Tork County. By the idams from tbe ridge of Speokle moun- Weal master at Gardiner, entered the employ ! from of 1910 town of Porter had a ery Identified in work and oensns pop- :ain to K«zar lake. Tbe stork visited the home of Mr. and of the Maine Central as : oloaely play Men's Ang. 7, 1880, 11 their and for the ulation of 864, and tbe town of Par Goldia Adams baa flniabed ber school l 1rs. Alfred Morrill Feb. 2d, presenting baggagemaster, in whiob capacity be has lives, past eight Clothing a total of ears, since to had to sonsfield 1,067, making 1,921 η Albany and ia at borna. I hem with a daughter. since served continuously. He is walk· growing manhood, $1.76 $4.60 towns. It Is an een In In business for the two interesting C. W. Bisbee went to Boston on bnsi· ing enolyoopedia on railroad matters, partnerablp agrooery | fact that from the of Kezar t North Belfaat. Mrs. their village Falls, Hiram. ι ess Monday. both anolent and modern. For 25 years Dobaon, of these towns, there riplet alster, aad the in the, oomprising parts This winter, like the last, is a record The village school la closed again aa he baa been sent to the State Fair station only girl are four men in the imily, waa very dear to them, and to her present legislature >reaker. On Feb. 4 b I measured tbe ο niy three scholars were able to attend. for the week of the fair, as baggage mas- FOOTWEAR ont of the total of 182 in the two branch inch sympathy la extended, aa to the | lepth of tbe anr«r in âald and forest and The Unlveraalist Society and Ladiea' tar, and more lately aa ticket agent aa & Pike es. are Senator Orman L. ereaved parents. Tbey Stanley onnd it six inches. Tbe thermometer i ild have pnrobased a piece of land from well. He waa born in Gardiner, son of Noyes of Oxford County, Senator J. Merrill conven- The durable kind and too, are vas at 60 above sero. t tie Polly Howe estate, for the the late Warren W. Wight, who was em- Good time to have your apring olothea stylish, always Lord of Tork County, Representative Mrs. Clara M. Cotton and Mrs. Alice i< laee of antos and carrlagee to aooial ployed as conductor on the "Dnmmy" r jpaired, oleaned and preeaed. Let ua to be found at our store. Successors to H. Co. R. Chellis of and | F. Noyes Edwin Porter, Repre- a j. Goodwin are eick. a (fairs. for period of 47 years and who died in d ' sentative D. Granville of Par- The whole can be fitted out and save Harvey Twecty-«ix persons, two-thirds of tbe Mrs. Cbarlea Malta is very sick. harness, Baggagemaster Wight married Not» A Pm. family sonsfield. Senator Lord lives on hla farm iersons living on Hiram H ill, have been Wilfred Heath and Belle Williams, Miaa Minnie Kilgore of Skowhegan, who from 15 to 20 per cent from city prices. SOUTH PAEIS, NORWAY. in Parsonsfield, about two mils· from were at ick with tbe influenza. b )tb of Sumner, married West was a Maine Central operator for 15 yeara, tl the but bis law office Is la Kraar prevailing village, The anion Sunday service of tbe three S Bmuer Sunday morning at 9 A. M. a portion of whloh was passed at the β lood Bitter·, the family ayatem tonic. Pitoa other three are in Falla. The neighbors hurcbee haa been and harmo- Τ he oeremony waa bj Geo. Portland Union station. Mr. waa I 1.00 aad $1.26. pleasant performed Wight hotick. aoncK. the A of the s member of the nnder Uui village. loua tbrongb December and January at Chandler, justice peace. olty government _ notice Wjj*& NOTICE. ! b· wtteertber hereby giree notice that ha hereby fil?·· <1 b ο ot le Methodist church, and will be held Mrs. Linnle Green of Llvermore Falls the old regime. He is a member of the * ^°>lnl«inUor Hebroa Hon· Co. The subscriber glvee nodoe that be tpP°lnted administrator d b a of t>el?e,f?£*crl*>er*PP0te have a Feb. 6. Andrews given been The Belief dance PBAB80N, BuckHeld, Eastman Home Telephone Company t tbe Univeraaliat churcb. Corpe gave h? *·.Ç0??',0* the law bonH. Jï*^mw directe. Ill pertooi the County of Oxford, deoeaaed, and directe. AU person· baring the aald deoeMedV* Ic e cream waa served the < given «nda 1 the eetate of βββ elected: Charles W. Poor remains io during evening, If Your Feet Acb· and Bare again·* deceasedate -··»« poor b Clothiers and Furnisher· feeeetateot«aid .afalnet for aettleoest,*— "tf. H M usio Glover and Mra. Fannie py" the aane for settlement, and g&ssΒ» "** Pre·.—C. George. Faith. by Billy tnd make too tired all over, aak any Jp. W. druggist J}' «aqaMted lomahe Vice-Pres.—C. Cassilsgs. Mr*. Katherine F. Clemons and ber A lam·. or Alien's root-Kaae, the Antiseptic powder- pay sszErssss Manager sad Sec.—J- L. Β urn ρ as. ι la d{ Sy*" who are tbe Mrs. John Foster of Bryant's Pond li hake It your ahoea and walk all day la com- "s? &38ΠΛ3ί! South Treas.—Mrs. H H. Merrill. ingbter Alma, spending art. It has no tor BM»· P* 31 Market Square, Paris. rSiNKLIM riSHCB, H. W. I vi friends and relativea in town. equal Corna, Bunion·, General'· Director·—Β. H. Merrill, C. George, β. Inter at Harrfaon, visited ber mother, siting an or CaUooaea. Uaed Brltlah JAMES y. PI4&80M, BaekfleM, Me. Alterner OOee, W. by American, J. L. H. X. Verrlll sad C. ia la ■ Met, 1919. 6. Alinéa, Conant, Bampos, re. Ida Wadawortb, Monday. Bdwln Bonney very poor health. ad French soldiers. 64 raanaiy ttl». CniBBtags. , ■Ut, Malaa^ fiut,uaa Edward March vu ta Portland Id the robool wu control of tnaco Τα« t The Baptist LadlM' Aid will «m ι k A Straat Railroad Meeting. Col. Abram W. Smith. tangbt Democrat day. at dlaeeaee of epple tree», grading supper their vestry Feb. SO wu held a k Col. one of the mort NORWAY. petto, Tharadaj, ▲ business men'· meeting Abram W. Smith, and fruit. jiië"Oxford Η. of wrapping paokiog George Walker Portland was I ι the office of of Sont iod beet beloved of Ibe etatee- Mr·. 8. M. Collier and M let , the olerk eoortf, popular Mr. and Mr·. 8. H. of PortUod town Priday. daughter, to tb men known M tbe The Junior Endeavor of the Ring, Mary of are at Perl·, Taecdey evening, in regard of Kaneae, long Congre- Mae* wen Collier, Portland, C. W • and C. W. Hrzen, of Bevrriy, atreet rellroed situation. About alxt Grand Old ewooned In his che r gational ofanrob elected the following } J. P. of is vlsltin Bowker's for a few Men," of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Swain la* Maine, February n, iqk McArdle, Boaton, ^ days. office» : guests Paris, bid native town. persona were present, with rather no or end died enddenlj of heart diserte et hi· joatii The Esthers we*k. Qaeeo held their monthlj from Norway then South Paria, bat home In Topeka on Jen. 2d. In the long Pre·.—Bex Session*. Parker at Mr·. Vice Pres.—Jane Smith. There waa a Inatallatlon of the offl Prince of Gorham, N. a., wa 1 meeting Harry Morton'·, Satur large proportion of the larger tax-payer roeter of eminent men who have gone joint Ζ. L. MERCHANT. In town dey, Feb. 8 After the naael buslneei Sec.—Beatrice Drake. oera of Penneeeeewaaaee Lodge, Knlgbti il Friday. of both villages. from Meine to the Weet,, none bave Treat.—Glenn Andrews. PARIS. meeting wee wai more Ethel Ander of and Lake Sla Mr*. Jame· G. conducted, supper Colonel A. J. Steams of the Norwa; shown more lojelty to doty, end Lookout Com.—Frances Bleb. Pythias, Temple, Pythian SOUTH Littlefleld was in Port served Mrs. and all son, Mark 8mlth, Katherine Drake. Th α red It waa a land by Morton, present Board of Trede explained the aituatioi dlatlngolahed ability, end none bave been tore, ay evening. jolnl aoe Wednesday. bad a moat Prayer Me»tlng Com.—Dorothy Anderson, celebration of the installation of now com- of paper enjoyable evening. at aome He wea followed more with the influential John Chandler. officers, The Inventory has been nearly In foamy face, length. b; popular higher, I a lovelv pictured Mr. and Mrs. Sherman in Sunshine Com.—Marlta Irene and the observance of the 80th birthdaj Appear·· cavalier Oliver were ii t Mrs. D. M. Stewart and Gér- Hon. Alton Wheeler end Perley F. Rip classes, and yet been oloee alignment Cushman, Nep- s yo.ithful daughter ers, Abraham Jimes Ellen of new Id wb'fù ,Je· Lewiston of ant I with the of 8aleeby, Smith, Past Chancellor Orrington M. Com and we soon enter a lo ! *·'«"« « w· Friday. aldine and son Gordon to ley South Parla Board of Trade, heart-beat and pulse-beat pleted upon year—the WouW expect lean rubbs. waa l tvsuty be believed in turn B. the oommon minga. A bountiful banquet served OfirtctiB Mr. and Mrs. ▲. D. within a week or two for a somewhat they by G. Mclntire and Her people. 8oclal Com .—Harold Ne vers, Lester Richard- wbo QaU bnt lost received Park were in Baa 1 tbe the officers o! a much of Real tvu her's extended west. man L. Home of He wee born in Meine, Oct. ion, Inez McAllister, Virginia Tnbba, Manford Following supper, beginning of period which holds a ;an·! divine Sumner trip They will stay fori Norway. Hirem, j * from Wednesday. ■ Katherine were u>ke*i The matter wee dia one of the of Palmer, Longley. Lake Temple installed by District us hie vaientlne. while with Dr. Stewart, who is now sta pretty thoroughly 18th, 1843, being yonngeet Music Com.—Beatrice Eleanor 8mlth. Aupokeu Mr. and Drake, Orace Starbird and staff of South as as store's activi- Mrs. John Simpson spent lasi ; tioned at Battle cussed and it waa the sense of the meet nine children of Mr. end Mm. Ransom Missionary Com.—Evelyn Horace Deputy Interest and promise far this Camp Custer, Creek, Saleeby, Paris. Tuesday in Portland. » Mich., and will visit relatives in ing thet a street railroad between th< » Smith. He passed his boyhood and Brown. I'oiand Springe wu it Chicago The names of tbe officers follows: f. R. Tuf'!· and elsewhere. villagea waa a necessity, and that thi ι youth upon the farm. He was educated The following offioera of the Christian ties are. concerned. Mis· Alio· Swan, of Lynn, Mass., is ι Tuesday. ahould oppose a discontinuant ι in tbe oommon soboole* and at the age Endeavor Society of the cbnrcb P. c.—Evie L. Cook. guest at Albert E. Dean's. awf Tillages Baptist M. K. C.—Nettie Never·. * Fall· was Following tbe»eomniltteee of the of the alao the bill before the went and I : t Mechanic road, legla of 17 he to Pennsylvania have been eleoted: K. Kimball. Unlversallst In 8.—Mary : The war has now Miss Muaa Dollard, of Sunday School, addition lature for dlaoontinuanoe of aervloe anc I worked ae a He enlisted in Co. Pres.—Lillian Judklns. £. J.—Mande Sptller. inexpressibly trying period passed Wednesday. Brooklln, Maine, to the oooper. j,»wo is a guest at P. A. Taylor's. offioera as given last week : disposition of franoblse. let Battalion, 19th U. 8. Infan Vloe-Pres.—Mary Carroll. Man—Genera Partridge. ! and wegire left to with for en· ^ Bol «ter were B, Begt. B. E. MUlett. M. of R. and Lewla. proceed plans improvement, and ν· Dayton Flower Com.—Alan Miller, Gladys Hatch, It was voted that e committee fron ι and wee made a He was Sec—Mercy C.—Mary Mr laat week. Mrs. Thomas Barnee visited friends ii Emma West try, sergeant. Cor. Sec —Addle Longley. M. of F.—Clara Scbnner. and a forward business movement which for * day each board of trade should be I in all the battles in which the Pro.—Edna largement general ,o Portland Portland Priday and Visiting Com —Mr·. Rattle Dean, Mr». Belle appointee general Treas.—Mabel Carroll. Thompson. N Haekeil entertained Saturday. Brown, Mr*. H. B. Carter. to take the matter in of tbe Cumberland took and Organist—Loul»e Thomas. Guard—Maggie Dyer. will result in a better store, a better service to m y- charge. Army part, j necessarily Mr. Cradle Roll Com.—Mr·. Emma Mr·. Chairmen of Committees : ; table· at their home James H. Swan, of Bethel, made the Holme·, Colonel A. J. Stearna waa appointee in 1863, he was taken prison- After the sisters vaoated the chairs the Vi? C. Θ. Miller, Mr·. Qertrade Edwarda. September, Lookout—Harriett Judklns. the and an field of usefulness. |fL, Democrat a call obairman of a committee from the Nor er at He about a installation of tbe took public, enlarged even'og. pleasant Priday. Executive Com.—Bev. C. β. Miller, Mrs. Cbiokamauga. paased Prayer Meeting—Mary Carroll. Knights place. Thursday Blanche RlpVey, Mr·. Teresa Grover. way board and F. from tb< year and a half in Danville and Sunday 8cbool—Elmer Aldrlch. District Grand Chancellor John new and Mr·. Delbert M. made a Perley Ripley Llbby, Deputy In a short time our store will be with Walter L Gray Harry Sbaw, Esq., business South Paria with to ill! barefooted Missionary—M. E. MUlett. E. Everett and staff from Hamlin resplendent Mrs. to one A series of with board, authority Andersonvllle prisons, going Flower—Grace Gammon. Lodge, *are in Lewieton one day trip Portland day last week. conferencee municipal new is now in the members. fourteen months. He was mustered out Music—Lillian Judklne. South the ceremony fabrics, with for which coming y Sttwsrt officers and others interested Inroad con- remaining Paris, performed apparel spring, of la«t week. Mrs. Howard R. Carter entertained of the service June 1865. note Tbe officers installed follow: tjeânt struction and maintenance has been 2d, (We Cblef Strongbeart delivered bis lec- in and being up and put on the displays three table· of Another Call. was a lieutenant P. C.—Jeeee P. Edwards. opened display, t* "eceived hie discharge bridge whist, Thursday Worthy here that his father ture, and of at Dî1 arranged according to oustom by the "Spirit Waya Indiana," C. C.—Frank J. Wltham. will soon be so and attractive as to at once mark ?red and baa afternoon. The refugees in the eastern countriei a company In the brief complete the l"a ■.■·! State· Army state highway commission. Li D. Bar- commanding ibe Norway Opera House Wednesday V. C —Donald B. Partridge. fr'a are working back toward their natural Aroostook and his brothers Jacob Pre.—Elon L. Brown. a new But before frooi v'amp Devene. Miss Mae Pales is rows, assistant in of War, evening. He was a very interesting forward step of distinct importance. learned Penfold, of Portland, engineer charge life and their and and E. in the civil M. of W.-Bodney W. Verrlll. •tale aid again courage energj Ransom served war, , and told about his Chase of South visiting her grandmother, Mrs. William construction work, and A. J. ipeaker many things K. of B. and 8.—Edward Sharon. to the new season or while the new merchandise is Mr» Alberta Framing- are in every way praieewortby. The and his mother was a member of tbe passing Mr. and Mr·, P. Morton. Wiggin, superintendent of maintenance, people not generally known among M. of F.—Frank J. Cook. her parent·, of the armistice frees and Wentworth of national M. E.—W. Arthur I1ay Wilson Walker over 1:30 to 4 P. M. employed egard to the late Chief his Mr. and Mrs. Ar- M village has taken the to take their in the Strongbeart witb grandparents, After Sale np place world again. man of Cambria Iron Works. , were in Inventory a Paris Home and will laid there 18,000 Indians uniform thur Drake in Auburn. E. rveccey waa in Yarmouth Bakery reorganize Grand Chancellor John E. The whioh la and en· was to Mies James Deputy plan, approved In 1867 he married Vir- , tnd several hundred as a nest of hi· late the business. girls qnaliiled Tbe baeket ball game at tbe Opera of -eek. g Everett and staff—Grand Vice James E. doraed by Preaident Wilson, Ex Presi- ginia Berlin of Adama County, Pennayl- Unusual Proportions jiforso.a> Blake. , turses. Tbey also subscribed 1*21,000,000 House between tbe home bigb school siater. Mrs. Henry Lieut. Lowell has to Keooey, Grand Prelate Frank A. dents Taft and Roosevelt, the who aurvlvea him. He leaves also wife'· Eugene gone Taylor, Seoretary vania, | or Liberty bonds and thrift stampe. team aud the West" Paris Sobool Now in Portland for several Grand of Records and Seal Ernest of State and the of the one eon One eon High Progress Wi iam and William days, tbe gueet of Keeper Secretery Navy and five daughtera. J. E. Martin has returned from Au- in a Messrs, Carrigan F. team Friday night resulted victory tbea- Harold Dunham. Shaw, Grand Maeter at Arms Frank and many other men of promioence Id died lu 1902. Col. Smith was a worthy out œ» agers of the Lewiaton , >urn, where he has been for some little (or the team a score of 36 to and until the lots have been closed and the Gray, E. Grand Inner Guard Alfred uur is to aid these abused and of the Methodist Norway by continuing η to* η Barrows, oountry, and prominent member j fftt. were Tuesday. Tbe Ladies' Aid of tbe Memo- iqae. 10. have Deering H. Jackson, Grand Outer Guard Herbert persecuted people to return to theli church aome He was also a proper stock adjustments been accomplished. rial Church met with Mrs. Ellen forty yeara. Rev. H. L. Nichols was In Monmouth Tbe Women's Christian Jum ndeavor Society of the Curtis P. Hammond—installed the homeland and establish them in homei Mason of the 32d Temperance The following degree. will meet witb Mrs. Hsrriet η ν met in the afternooo. rbureday. Union the of and certain church veatry Thursday officers of Bamlin Lodge Friday evening: ; with all needed advantages so that they About 50 years ago be went to Grove- During process counting measuring, Coogregati afternoon. Private Philip G. Young has received Brown, Crescent Street, Wednesday Wednesday C. c.—W. 8. Ames may become a self land McPherson Kan- jilbe cburv' Tbe Ladies' Missionary Society of tbe again supporting township, County, ] lia from Camp Upton. afternoon. merchandise has been revealed here and there in all depart· V.C.—M. Kennagh. race. in in which he discharge α· better known Church met with Mrs. Ethel eas, and engaged farming A new tbe M. bas Wallace Ma* of Pari·, Baptist K. of B. & 8.—B. W. Tuttle. organization, I. P., The Ladies' Circle of tLe Uuiversalist mente that we wish to of and that our i· afternoon. After careful estimates made men waa successful. For many years he was dispose immediately, f Mount Mica, spend- Xoyes Thursday P.-Bev. C, W. Sogers. by | >een formed in tbe village among male church will serve a dinner at the church y tie Herm;· M. best to know the th hie Walter of F.—C. C. Becord. qualified faots, and president of the Kaneae Board of Agri- , nembers of tbe Catholic Fol- desires be realized, low tbe w η r" grandson, Alden Mellen Mason and Ε church. noon. may promptly extremely ptices ng Mason, Alden M.of —B. 8. Jones. with the of our leaders referred waa as Its treasurer Thursday approval and aerving | o are : at Locke'· Mills. of were at M. of W.—C. E. culture, wing tbe officers Miss Alice Tucker was a Miiio. Mason, Jr., Bethel guests Whitney. our has undertaken to raise was given surprise will be M. at Α.—Geo. S. Boutelle. to, country when he died. In 1893 he president in honor of quoted. and ber Mrs. L. E. Bean's last week. Pres.—Emile Beaulleu. linen shower Friday eveniDg Mim Marj Dyer brother·, I. G.—Bobert Kerr. thirty million dollars which is the small- of tbe commission having charge or the Vlce-Pres.—Edmund Decoteaux. O. her approaching marriage to Linwood E. and $21.co Coats now tad *ard Dyer, of Otiatield, Tbe Ladiee' Soolal of tbe G.—Lewis Andrews. est sum that can reach the need of these Kaneae at the World s Fair Sec.—Joseph Carrier. $18.75 priced only $10.90 Saiph Union Uni- Trustee—T. 3. Barnes. department Miss Ethel Walker. r aunt, Mr·. Blanche multitudes no fault of one term as Treas.—Ralph Cole. Fogg, by tireiue»:* versaiist church will meet with Mrs. Representative—E. F. Shaw. who, through at Chicago. He also served to Coatenow 90 week. Lester Witham, Roy and Eugene Deoo- $23.00 $25.00 priced only $13 one ay je tiret of la«t Charles Dunham afternoon. Alt. Bep.—W. E. Kenney. their own, but rather by reason of their Commander, in Kansas, of Bipiey, Tuesday Department Russell H. Betbell has been discharged team have received their discharge from Coats now virtues and have been R. was to the $28.00 priced only ....$14.90 At the same time were installed the integrity, perse- the G. A. He elected , rom has to Tufts Mrs. Liz2 Millett, department The Seneca Club will meet this the army and returned service and arrived in Norway Wednes- (Mon- officers of Hamlin Sis- cuted, forcibly deported, and even tor- Kansas House of Repreaentativea five to Coats now for Department of Maine, at with Mrs. Walter Temple Pythian j )ental College to finish bis studies. day. $31.00 $35.00 priced only $19.90 ?re«deot day) evening 6:45, District Grace tured and murdered in large numbers. times, in 1887 aerving aa apeaker of the of tbe »raad Army of the Repnb- M les Mrs. ters, by Deputy Starbird, Private Shirley McKay has been dis- Roscoe Merrill has arrived in New L*diea L. Gray. Eva Walker and Gray Those who remain cannot be called bouae. In 1892 Col. Smith waa candidate TAILORED SUITS. All the suits we have left are τ for Grand Senior Kate Dunham and Grand beg- ( from Devens visited re- Sai iss 3rst general order will be ho et esses. barged Camp and York from France as per telegram ic, gars, but rather the survivors of the of the party for governor, I Manager Margaret Taylor. They fol- Republican , elatives here last week. ceived his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. at reduced some of them been in m martyrs of a race, and four hundred Tbe Democrat and unit- by greatly prices, having put Mrs. Mary H. Crookett left Wednesday low: Populiat partlea Don Rideout of Garland visited bis Scott Merrill. are and V. .'avid Taylor of Me- a a thousand of them ohildren. ed with an and at half Mr. for visit of few weeks to her daugh- P.C.—Mae Becord. Only againat him, apparent, iunt, Mrs. B. S. Rideout, last week. He Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Stimeon of Water- only price. :e<: Mr·. father, M. E. C.—Flora Pratt. in a life time is there suoh an undoubted in the canvaaa of duaieFa. Taylor'· ters and other relatives in Massachusetts. rerely majority , tas been from service. are at William A. Rice's. — Ames. just discharged ford stopping W;o er. one day the âret of B. 3.—Ellen opportunity for real Christian philan- 71 000 votea. He waa a leader of lead SILK, SERGE AND POPLIN DRESSES at 1-4 to fsrren She is at present in Abington. E. J.—Lizzie Mlllett. Private Arthur L. Gammon bas been The doctor bas received bis dis- ii In tremendous just week. M. Winchester poor Man.—Kate Dunham. thropby. era, and led one of the moat on some a lit who ( lieoharged from Camp Devens. from service. off the fair and of them great· Members of the Euterpean Club, B. and South Paris is asked to ever in Kenaaa. He charge 1-3 regular prices ÛMitb. M. C.—Grace Starbird. Village give campaigna known Mrs. Alice B. Jordan of Bethel in- have not their are M. At tbe annual parish meeting of tbe paid dues, requested of F.—Nora Dunham. three hundred dollars for this most waa defeated, but a of only er reduction is made. D. D. G. with fall Pro—Phlllle by majority s tailed the officers of Harry church the John Ε Everett, C., to pay the same to the treasurer, M.sr< Taylor. cause and like its ia evinced following Congregational following G. O. T.—Beba Thurlow. worthy generous spirit 5000 votea. Hie popularity by j lust W. R. officers installed the officer· of as C., Thursday evening: officers were elected: a of of Grace Dean, as soon possible. in recent months in other calls, it will the fact that in 1900 hie name was flrst SILK AND LINGERIE WAISTS, great number of In accord with the of W. Holmes. Frtteroa^ L Ige, Knights Pythias, appointment meet its and Pres.—Annie E. Beck. Clerk—George Tbe three inches of moist snow which again gladly obligation. on tbe ticket for presidential elector·, N. Swett. and waists at reduced a Pond, on Monday evening of j Sunday, Feb. 9, as a memorial day for S. V. C.—Clara I. Jordan. Treas.—Eugene of the silk lingerie greatly prices, Sryant's The solicitors of our will he received 2000 votes more than any Collector—A. L. F. Pike. I fell Tuesday night added considersble to Ex-President Theodore a union village plan J. V. C.—Ora Harlow. Ht week. Roosvelt, at eaob home and of busi- —Addle Buswell. Parish Com.—Herbe't F. Andrews, Lewis 1. to waist needs. the life of the in onr as to call place other name on the ticket. During Presi- Chap good opportunity supply your sledding streets, memorial service of the ohurohee was — Edwin 8. Dr. P. ness on or the or ae Con Evelyn O. Gilbert, Cummlngs, Harry Women's Home Missionary Socie- was thin in Monday Tuesday, 10th dent Taft's term, Col. Smith served Tbe tbe scale of ice getting many held at the Younjf. Jones, John F. Swain. stock of our met at Sunday evening Congrega- and the are re- at for the F. James N. WINTER UNDERWEAR, entire of the Congregational church of lltb, people earnestly U S Penaion Agent Topeka, Sec —Edith Edwards. Finance Com —William Jones, ty places. tional church. Rev. C. W. Rogers A. J. Stearns. of Mrs. A. W. Walker Thure- quested to be prepared and respond gen- states of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, P. I —Kdlth L. Bartlett. Tubbs and Col. Ladies' and Children's winter underwear at mark down :behome that cbutcb had charge of the program. A. Con.—Eva L. the "Among Little Miss Pauline Ripley, who has erously to this most worthy cauae. Colorado and New Mexico. Fogg. iij to consider subject Rev. C. G. Miller of the Onlverealist Iowa, A. G.—Carrie Tucker. When baby suffers with eczema or some Itch- been the past three months Rev. Mr. Faulkner baa been a man tall and Laborers." spending appointed He was impressive, Press Cor.—Carrie Tucker. skin use Doan's Ointment. A little prices. .Vigro In Mr. church offered prayer, Rev. G. H. New-, ing trouble, with her grandparents Albany, looal chairman and treasurer and any of Color Bearers—1st Hattle Fuller, 2d Ida Gam- a and It Is safe for ehlldren. ton a muscular, erect, military bearing, of 1( goes long way Pbilathea Class will meet with has returned to of the Baptist church read Scrip- ion, 3d Sadie 4th Clara at stores. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, odd lots and The and Mrs. Eben Barker, person not reached by the soliciting oom- genial and magnetic, and waa aaid to Lapham, Etbrldge. 60c a box all B. Feb. 11, tare selection, and Rev. D. F. Faulkner Mn. Fred Wiggin Tuesday, her home. mittee before tbe 12th of this month Is have been one of the moat men in Tbe students of the broken sizes at about half one lot of children's It i· of the Methodist church read portions of eloquent Norway Uipb Second-hand fur coats at bargnin prices. price, heavy to lew for tbe Red Croa«. hoped to send or their contri- on "The Romance vu oti for requested give the West. Hie leoture g cbool have issued the winter num· ex- will be and show Freeland Witbam operated a recent magatine article on "The Great just Buy soon. For ooats will be more fleece lined ribbed value at 19c members present bution to him on .that date. of tbe War" waa commended U. S. ι er of a stockings, 50c, priced only tumor on the brain at tbe Peter BreDt Mr. Roosevelt. A selec- by The Caduccus, well gotten op oext winter. their Adventure," by pensive patriotism. in The Committee. Senators, governors and judges of Kan· t umber of Tbe editorial a Brigbam Hospital Boston Wedn -^day. tion was song by the .Solian forty . Noyks & Pike. pair. in common with South Paris, Me., Feb. 5tb, 1919. sas. ^ oatd follows: Citiieoe of "aria, It is learned be stood the operation well, and a duet by Miss Ruth Brown and Miss towns, which maintain or In tbe summer of 1917, after an ab- OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, all marked tioie of other and has a good prospect of reoovery. Helen Barnes. The church was well Editor-ln-chlef—Muriel McKeen. Peace sence of 52 from he revisit- $100 mie: in maintaining highway patrol, was League. years Maine, A set. Editor—Orln Stone. $100 Reward, a of Stanton filled The speaker of the evening be at of fully 1-4 the regular price. to know that tbe I At the annual meeting the Maine Branch of tbe Peace ed his native town and received a oordial Literary Editors—Doris Brooks, Marlon San- The readers of this paper will saving itj be interred State Hon. H albert P. Gardner of p°rt,and· Tbe League the Bates College Alumni Associa and He orn. pleased to learn that there is at least of Maine mi r-'aaed during tbe past Club, half an ; was organized in Augusta last week. enthusiastic pjibllo receptioo. Annie Thomas. entire stock of white even- Mr. Gardner spoke only about Pointers—Elolse Hunt, one dreaded disease that science has OUTING FLANNELS, 35c 4*50 mile· tion of Maine, in Lewiston, Friday aims of the are set forth in also delivered an address at Athletics—Arthur Deecoteau. Fletcher. covering a and The society eloquent Leroy cure ji»r400 patrolmen was elected hour, in quiet way without attempt been able to in ail its stages and now ing, Hon. Alton C. Wheeler tbe résolutions Kezar Fails. It was a pathetic scene Exchangee—Carlton Barker, Stephen Bradeen. and outings 25c per yard. of road. at oratorical Much of what be following presented by Laurestlne Foster. that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly fancy Wr. Wheeler from display. at last he atood in the front door- Alumni—Frances Jones, president. graduated W. J. Thompson, South Chioa, Master when Honor Roll—Doris Elizabeth Bartlett. Influenced by constitutional conditions for annual ladies' had to about Mr. Roosevelt ws·, Foster, * Official program· the Bates in tbe class of 1S88. say and of hia native the laat of his requires constitutional treatment. Hall's small lot at 25c from with of the State Grange, adopted by tbe way home, Business Manager—Albert Latrance. 35c Ginghams, yard of Kora Noble· of the drawn personal experiences of Noble. Catarrh Medicine Is taken internally and sight Temple, Milk father's fairlly, scanned every feature Asst. Business Manager—Philip one lot at be held In Lewiaton! The Oxford County Producing the former president, with whom he had meeting; acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- 35c Percales, mostly lights, 25c yard MjiticSbrme, meet at the Hall Whereas, the great world war which the beautiful landscape, lingering long, The issue is dedicated to Percival E. faces of the System thereby destroying were Association will Grange been associated somewhat in political ...at to 1-2 off M>. 20and 21. sent out Wedne·- as it hie of the the Furs. 1-3 at 10 ο clock to I bas been fought to a victorious con- if he would photograph upon , whose from tlie the foundation disease, giving to tbe IIIq·- this village, Wednesday, endeavor. He tribute all just lathawey departure the con- :*y Among the assistants paid blgh the allied nations has demon aûd bade it his last patient strength by building up a m. will be served the the of Roosevelt which are so clusion by memory forever, ( cbool is Ad honor roll of 87 nature in its are trioQj Potentate is Walter L. Gray of Dinner by qualities deplored. stitution and assisting doing articles at reduced that not state atrated to tbe of all nations that in the service is The have so much Many greatly prices grange. from out of tbe well known to every one, bis people ames public published, work. proprietors tills Speakers especially and ble armor of Hall's Tillage. snd character- It Is necessary for civilization to prevent With hie face to the front, bright, them three two lieuten- faith in th3 curative power listed here that will interest you. are expected. complete Americanism, moog captains, that offer One war or and And his life work nobly doqg, Catarrh Medicine they Hrt Walter Twitcbell of tbe Pari· aa the American of his j perish, ots, nine and officer· of tbe ized him greatest He hae patted from eight to the mansion· bright, sergeauts eight corporals, HundreiTPollars for any case that It fall· Cotton is wao was called to Oakland The following Baptist Whereas, for this purpose it is esaen- crown has won. 'bree women on the of testimonials. cheaper. Hill road, age. And hi· starry young appear list, to cure. Send for list Ladie·' Aid have been elected: I there aboald be created some CHENBY & utweek by the seriou· Illness of ber tial that Faithful friend and Masonic brother, wo nurses and one yoewoman. Address F. J. CO., Toledo, Ptm West. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Kaand his wife, Mr. and Mr·. B. F. —Mr· Lee 1er common force by a general association John C. flussey bas moved to this vil· Vice-Pre·.—Mr»· Waller Dennlson. Supreme Judicial Court. farewell. as of nations wbiob shall as from ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Twitcbell. ba* returned to ber home Sec.—Mr*. Edward Murch. safeguard right Llewellyn A. Wads worth, age Haverbil), Maes. iimckone? ive sufficiently recovered! Trea· -Ml»· Annie Bdward·. the first and most fondamental Interest Hiram. The Barton Reading Club met last Born. Ex.Com — Mrs. Mary Stuart. FEBBCABY THRU, 1010. of all and and with Mrs. A. who MAINE tc warrant It. peoples governments, reek Qeorge Brooke, Mai. NORWAY, Pre»» Beporter— Miss Julia Morton. shall afford mutual of In Portland, Jan, SO, to the wife of George Ι·ι«~» Dm Mir» Stuirt. which guarantiee ntertained for Mrs. Alice Marston. Parle a Edward Brown. .1 E. Turner of Hill, son, 1U 1 1 IUO (IIMSUIV V· Bthel Justice territorial Work Com Mis· Julia P. Morton, Mrs. Hon. Albert M. Spear, presid- political indépendance, integr Old Church on Sumner Hill Commissioner J. A. Roberts spoke In Locke'e Mills, Feb. 1, to the wife of Wesley Wii urn P. Morton's little Florence The s?Mn. play Soves, Mre. Lu<*eU* Morton, Mr·. ing. ity and permanent peace; therefore reb. 1 before the Gorham on Kimball, a daughter. week old obaroh on Sumner Hill was Grange Id Feb. to the wife of Alfred R. ««the lo v-rsaliet charch last Weeks, M tee Annie Edwards. B. Clerk. Resolved: That it is tbe sense and con- The f Sumner, 3, Donald Partridge, is The Present Agricultural Situation." a 1-4 be intereeîcd to learn that she and erected in 1819, consequently this Morrill, daughter, (8 pounds). •MJ Pari· Grange will entertain the mem- Frederick R. Dyer, County Attorney. viction of this meeting of citizens of le Saturday, Feb. 8, before Cae- In Norway, Jan. 31, to the'wife of Arsene are to ill centennial The looatlon waa spoke :i«j0Q0j{ led who took part of the Sheriff. Maine in ball at the year. on a daughter, Mary Louise. ber· of the Grand Army Republic Harry D. Cole, Representative Capi- Bar c ade Grange in Oakland "Safety Blacqulere, it at Mechanic Falls Id the near near the present reiidenoe of the Ic Mexico, Jan. 29, to the wife of Augustus prodûce and the Ladies of the Grand Army at Harry U. Stimson, Deputy aa Crier. tol assembled, this 29th day of January, J rirst." He was in attendance Tuesday fatar». rett'a. The old "town hou-e," school- Picard, a daaghter. their hall next Saturday. The program Walter L. Gray, Librarian. A. D. 1919, that in order that the fruits 8 t the annual of tbe Association WHY YOU SHOULD USE house and "powder houae" were near meeting in observance of Lincoln'· and H. Messenger. of our vlotory may not be waated, and 1 f Fairs in Waterville. Married. The days a-β d. w growing longer will be George Davie, to carnal and Agricultural rap-| this war enough suggest military ■A -w and a memorial ibai the auful sacrifices of great Miss Edna of J ud have l reached teo hoars of Washington'· birthday· make more need of at· fiaynes Methuen, Mass., bave been made in there life and spiritual In Auburn, Feb. 2, by Bev. Edward H. Brew* I e is lo the late Ex President Roosevelt. The term of Ju- shalfnot vain, " η instructor in Simmons College, Bos- JJ'ight average gaio per day February Supreme tainmenta. Here the people generally eter. Mies Helen A. Marston of Bethel to Charles should be initiated as tbe labor 1 bas been a of tbe of w»eeo tw ana three minute·. Since at the dicial Court for Oxford County begin· primary service· nntil 1866 on, guest family S ElweUof Lewlston The and entertainment at attended 8anday when to eapper with the abuve officers of the pending peaoe conference Parla, ' )r. and Mrn. Hermau L. Barde't. In West Pumner, Feb. 2, by George A. Chand- »3ea the days began «u a succe·· todav the old or Paste Universalis! Church great (Tuesday) of All the "Sanctuary" "meetlng-bonae," ler. Wilfred D. Heath and Etta Belle Wil- I PeredixoTooth a of tbe A.D.S.• the crease been one boor in attendance. League Nation·, composed A. W. Ramsdell has purchased Esq «riieo, has drew a audience. The «upper aa it waa called, waa taken down and re- liams. and large it free nations of the world re· i Buswell near the •fld βίβτβη minutes. It Is too early to prediot whether possessing nearer the bill and Lrthur place tannery In Feb. 5, Bev. M. O. Baltier, was bountiful and the entertainment yet which built several rods top Norway, by 1 Taste is or a but there governments, shall pro- ' Mr. Ramsdell will move his Fred Albert ofGllea,ee witb tbe Northern Scribe—Luther W. Hollla. Charles H. Brett, Oxford. no church aupply. At the last In Otlsvllle, Y., resolution be transmitted to tbe Presi- regular Mrs. E. L. Butler of 22 Jfjamedh.i as of Treaa.— WilburSwmn. Aldaaa Brooke, Upton. Sewall of Bath Lexington, Mass., Buckfleld, aged years. AT Chicago, manager Char le· named date Rev. Samnel 25 CENTS A TUBE •^•tCompa Trustee·—Luther Monk, Arthur Clark, Ε ben E. Chapman, Paris. dent and our senators and representatives s the winter with her sister, welfare y«r "β was called to the pastorate and served spending \dJ Moulton. George L. Cashman, Woodstock. in Congress. 1rs. Frank L. Starbird. ÛpT!d:■«•called t., ranee by tbe French Com- Charles W. Farrlngton, Fryeburg. till 1845 Then Rev. Simeon Hackett 1 A. Noyee, who la recovering Each county of tbe state was granted Arthur Tucker of super- to thsx cc ontry as division head Joseph Stuart nr. Goodwin, Norway. served six yeara, followed by Rev. B. G. Farmington, a severe illneee of pleural pnenmo M. Waterford. a commute, that of Oxford County fol- ntendent of tbe McWain Cora- and was from Wilson Morse, of North who held the Paoking depertment to thank and friend· Herbert Moulton, Hiram. Alton C. South Paris, Willey Conway, was in town a n^'f w·· nia wiabea neighbor· lows: Wheeler, him were tany at East Waterford, Wbea ΐ1ΐβ trmielice to E. Patterson, Canton. 16 years. Following kindneaeee, and Bernard Albert J. pastorale or laet week to visit bis Stevens and Norway; two The flawers many chairman; Steam*, for Frank Perkins, Andover. Revs. Hutchinson, Rice, lay father, «Wed*0 for Dr J. Ε. E. Maxwell, Lorlup, re- Pharmacy hi· full A. Thurston, Andover; He had expre·· appreciation Leslie H. Poor, Brownfleld. Young Muttart, Eaton, ieojamin Tucker. just A. FRENCH STEVENS, Prop. and for Mi·· ray H. O. Mexico. Walter G. Hibbard, Miller, Davie·, bad ClM8 met with M,m G. Littlefield'· service· Virgin, Bastings, Fryeburg; Morse, H. urned from Chicago, where he gone Mr. Mertlce L. Walton, Dlxfleld. At wood, and the present pastor, Rev. efficient care as a nurse. Rumford; John S. Harlow, Dixfield. ο attend a convention. a'tweek and elect"i »ΐοη. be will A liât of the traverse jurors was pub- survey sheep County. Corner (From "Farm Voice·," by Don C. 8elU, Har- months. The Drug Store On the v,sJ*e Dennleon. rades again. two weeks but was not oom- the ound 3,417. See Mm lished ago, per A Brothers, New York). Seventy-five yeara ago Herseys, and list is Knights of the Golden Eagle held a The officers of Paris Grange piete. A revised complete seems to Sewalla, Cushmana, Keens, were promi- following Never ull dress rehearsal evening, installed for the ensuing year: below: nent church now not one left in Wednesday §ΑίίΜ»: have been published Ocour to him families, master. Denmark. vith J. E. Everett, degree ~ C Fred C. Alexander, a farmer town to bear the name, "The fathers, β. H Newton. Master—Wlnslow Thayer. That Richardson has been dis- Γα·οΓτ Stwrne, Jr. Balph A. Bacon, Parla. and the do Mrs. Lizzie on WCW-Mn». Fthel Noyés. Overseer—Aoedn Stow. Would ooot in a while where .are they, prophète, Low Prices Lecturer—Mr». Rose Brooks. Charles 0. Barrows, iharged from Dr. A. A. Cobb's hospital W. M. Chandler, Sumner. « Like some money. they live forever?'. Φ ν hap.—John Brown. η Auburn. She is with her son L. Greenwood. attendance waa then as stopping Steward—Krneet Talbot. Ralph Chapman, "I'll take In yer truck." Church greater se- *.j«. Richard·. B. Davis, Rumford. in town. η Auburn at present. She has had »?. Asst. Steward-Frank Eugene He "and ye credit!" it was the only "meeting houae" •«Βϊϊίτ,ώϊκ»"-'.. Talbot. George R. Davis, Woodstock. sajs, give ious trouble witb her eyes, and had one Gatekeeper—Arthur Buckfleld. he's holdin' with lees population, there are four AwU —Mrs. Ethel Cairns. Perlen Dudley, Thinks Now, »f them removed at the Rubbers 3t hospital. and Youth's ^ proclamation L*dy Cairns. Fred L. Edwards, Bethel. trade I church buildinga where aervlcea are held. Men's, of&n».V ,^ide Sec.—Almon Stoneham. My Modern Woodsmen of ( i4l"'ken »· » memo- — Abbott John C. Files, Sr., waa called Norway Camp, Boys' Treas Albion the This church then "•I L. Harmon, Canton. That's why generally their officers last week da·*^ tt,eûdore At Jessica Thayer. Ivory now America, installed Rooeeveit. Cerea-Mr·. E. Porter. the "old Orthodox," Congrega- aoon λ î° Boee Swan. Frank Holmes, Chicago bayer gits Past Counselor conducted Pomona—Mr·. Frank Holden, Sweden. writer of thia sketch remem- I or tbe coming year. C*J Cttngreee riora—Mr·. Bra Beoord. Delmont My cropt tional. The WITH LEATHER TOPS •tanîwi D. Hosmer, 'rank was Installing officer: 'D h's honor, and the Librarian—Mrs. Carrie Dudley. Fred Norway. An' i send bers very distinctly the pastors from Lovejoy iofarn str"";es John F. Howard, Waterford. (Excused.) why W. Richardson. « ;hat all as do we Consul—Ralph WHAT A REVELATION we make commonitiee, on F. Johnson, Brownfleld. for "Parson Sewall" down. Well We have too many of them and «tudent· of the South Paris High Aim Away thinga. Advisor—Charles Blaqulere. c"Dduct servi ces for the The Chester H. Lane, Paris. leave much reoollect the oold shivering In wintry Luck. ABLE TO EN- u» ï»d the Cbroniole for Don't Banker—Harrv IT IS TO BE "at at ω » School have just Issued M. A. Le Baron. Lovell. with a L. to close them out t,nie. end iseue Caah in town, daya In that old "Sanctnary" only Escort—E. Hopkins. this very low price quickly. It is a well gotten up Noah McDonald, Fryeburg. Trustee—W. Arthor Lewis. THE EYESIGHT OF 10 bis memory February. Bethel. small box atove for warmtb. Even the JOY Llewellyn W. RamselJ, Bat I,kin Clerk—Charles W. Evlrs. towti)» η^Γ' na°J Co'ore be at of W. Andover. allusions to a brim displayed forty-six the 8. Richards, See far as parson's frequent Watchman—Lawrence Descoteau. YOUTH EVERY MINUTE itlf-n».., all who had part in pro- H. Robinson, Pern. list on public buildings from snn- oredit upon Clarence That trader! stone heater later on for the nnregener- Read the through carefully. •to,, board follows: a lbert N. Rowe, Oxford. M. Eastman was in Port- DAY ! to this duction. The editorial oar toe· warm. Mrs. Arthur OF THE Sunday. In response W. Smith, Dlxfleld. to Democrat ate, failed to keep Well, Silver. Frederick It is needless remind 1 the first of the week. POciim^?eet lhe ίοαΓ obnrche· of tbe Bdltor-Ui-ehlef— Beryl N. Swett, Norway. thoae old bave but left their and Kerr. Eugens that Mr. Seitz grew η ρ in Nor- daya paaaed, Hissa nV»°j the Associate Editor—DorU John B. Tard Iff, Rumford. readers, na were not of the Golden #od b*'d a service at Stearn·. career impreas still and, let hope, Oxford Castle, Knights now Literary Editor-Annette Wallace D. Wadsworth, Hiram. way, and began hia newspaper If glasses will help your vision, Men's 8 inch Leather Top, Snag proof, regular price $3.75, 2.75. ^"gational church in tbe Editor—Emma West. in vain— Installed officers for tbe coming evening. Exchange Leon X. Whitman, Hebron. there— a career that haa landed him ai Sagle, should know It without far- now Sotea- Doris Cole. last Past Grand Chief G yon Men's S inch Leather Ribbed, regular price $4 25, 3.25. School H. W. Whitney. Upton. of that metro- In vision· of the past we see rear week, oar modéra Top, Wlnslow. „. business manager ther With »®α»· Ol wim»m K. Alumni Note·—Buth F. E. Woodward, Mexico. great Those dear old ralnt· who there, as officer: delay. Judklns, Marion Clark. World. worshipped Leon Curtis acting Installing Leather Red Rubber, now 3 5a Chronicles—Lillian abeet, The New York And for and and efficient method· Men's 8 inch Top, regular price $4.50, Λ 8·· "·" '">···»·<ι Kerr. politan sought peaoe unity, 8. P. C.—Herbert H. Hosmer. equipment Girl Athletics—Dorl· several book·—one on And steadfast were In faith and prayer. are to determine with now Cw Γ·,βiMt Frank Porter Reaolutlona. He has published C. Smith. we enabled 10 Commander Boy Athletic·—Gustave N. C.—Walter Men's inch Leather Top, Snag proof, regular price $4.25, 3.50. Brother one on tbe L. Faneuf. absolute accuracy the kind of luia? Resolutions oo the death of European Travel·, piratei Their chlldren'a children call them blest, V. C.—Fred now Sea twc sweet still H. P.-Fred Allen. 10 inch Leather Ribbed, $4.75, 3.75. Gerrish of Mountain Grange, North —wbloh infested tbe Caribbean And cherish their mrm'ry glasses that will improve your Men's Top, regular price «tubtrd. John For those old saints have earned their rest, 8. Jordan. &£**!·« is dedicated to Merlin C. or more oentariea ago, to aay nothing ol H.—Boy now '.t'cP11" Wynian. The iaaue Buckfleld. Who bnllt the "church on Snmner Hill." M. of R—M. A. Bancroft. seeing power. Men's 10 inch Leather Top, Red, regular price $5.00, 3.90. of Ρ»Ηβ ·ούο0··· In His the above volume of vira libre. —Ο. Leon Curtis. No,es. Joy, Whereas, oar Heavenly Father K. of Ε now Maxtfs. euperintendent 1· Slocum. E. Emerson. If it Is disclosed that yon need Men's 12 inch Leather Top, regular price $6.50, 5.00. Q* ΓΛο* An honor roll of 67l»reon· wisdom has called to the higher life Ensign—George Basket Ball. Eiqinre—Herman A. Richardson. we would sug- now are or have been in the printed, be it two-range glasses, and 16 inch Leather 5.00. Η1αβ· who Ignited Brother John Gerrish, W. C.—Freeman M. Bennett. the Men's 14 Top, regular price $6.50, Mfcîff1?1·■**!■· no»·· of the we sad- West Paris, Feb. 8. A. Anderson. KRYPTOK8, because C—khm7 State· service. Alumni Resolved: That while «re W. B.—Harold gest no now sP a acoonnl of of West Paris was de throughout Kennebec county are invisibly joined together, thus no Black and were 101a m given, and general we in submission to the will Him ed Friday night. V. Webber. Men's 12 inch Leather Top, heel, Red, $5.50, 4.25 ieeue bow to the State Houae the oth- Trustee—C. an almost of the since the feated tbe of foot ball thai tera, brought giving the eyesight the aotivuiee eehool Who doeth all things well. by game in of Miss Mildred Cur- no Red Rubbers, Black own er the second bob oat to be Wiled Under dlreotion natural focus without an- Men's 10 inch Leather Top, heel, top, regular number. we Μ members of Norway pat ap. Norway's aup day being ^^luTeiu^X®0'·to Record of the Jane Resolved: That town tb· ten of teacher of domeetlo soi- belonging Henry were at the their within paat days. tis, Norway, seams or bump·. now •ho,tir'· Mountain P. of H., extend our porter· diagaated tackling the noyed by $5.50, 4.00. intelligence Thure- in but »e«l « Grange, home five The laat one brought waa muoh larger gnee In tbe Houlton High School, op· price *»J oor^De,dereb,e Aa reported to the family of the and oharging put ap by their white now near the la Dem^rek;one of the sincere sympathy one · week before "The LostNecklaoe," which was 10 inch Leather rubber, regular price $5 50, 4.25. standing I ieot Raymond L. Atwood of a hus- We with that tbey need ι t than the brought by sretta, Men's Top, ^nt in°5. a who mouro the losa agree Norway in last was Square attached to to the deceased, of the Mr. Frenob, aa it weighed 81 pounds. presented Norway summer, no Ribbed, now fag iL / aviation pilots attached and father. real referee in place dummy the] by Men's 10 inch Leather Top, heel, regular price $4.50, dri«k of water. He Roada foi band It waa an old oat; so old tbat its teeth given In Houlton last week. It was given ■w£T,bed· deet, which left Hampton That these résolutions be use. Samuel Richards tb* lron to iMtTuesd.y· Resolved: aami ι were worn blant and the flesh waa be- under tbe auspioes of tbe Musioal Club, Ρ·1ί°β Cuba, a sent to Tbe on tbe 350. "**»oterof Goantauamo Bay, mar oar reoords, oopy girl·' game played a she and ΛΓΟαη<1«quare to the driukiotf flMt to spread upon wen ι to shrink away from the ivory, of which Miss Curtla is member, Optometrlat Optician no now κ is the first Atlantic one to the Ox- floor was excellent and tbe teams ginning Men's 8 inch Leather heel, ribbed, regular price $4.00, 3.00. •"souic This rb« the bereaved faaaily and one the Top, WM ·η auto «tending of the war. woi ι The oat waa treed the fox bounds of taking the part of of Spanish nearer since the elo·· evenly matobed. Norway girl· by no Red Black eà» 1νβΓβ end ford Democrat for pablioation. the time tbe were iancers. She took tbe same in tbe Maine 8 inch Leather heel, Rubber, Top, regular tor®*d eround ap- ol the ^e0t from West Paris 10 to 8. the Keen·. At doga part South Parle, Boys' Top, *<*ehari lH°°e 7® composition «orC( Floskxck Heald, ) Committee girl· β -oontain frnm the other * with tbe will b< » loose. Their harking attrioted production at Norway. now *4s Lieut. Atwood'e many > oo Tbe return game girl· running price #3.50, 2.75. ••«elled hit thiret, ol ^nd\Vice Admiral Xola Holmes, B. the brotbera, who took their rlfiea and As mentioned in last week's Demoorat, e.had Vo 1 under command Resolutions. played at Weet Paria Feb. 20. Leather Red Rubber, Black heel, price lb· where he bad of Helen Dunn, ) went to the abootlng tbe oat. Tbe Mrs. Clara H. Hayden is spending tbe inch Top, Top, regular >*·« ^ place  W Grant la eompoaed twenty-fooi place, Boys'8 ®Mler· In all theee bob oat wae killed within » abort dis- winter witb her daughter, Mra. F. P. now Seeds. The Casualty Liât. $3.50, 2.75. •°»···μ/κ · ,u careful aot to Congressional tance one abot a week be- at Mass. *<"7 to· lo··» I°d men art , ofthe young Knight, Maaobeater-by-the-Sea, now tip on,, Κ mogiog fn· *h Wallace H. White, Jr., Tbe following Oxford County to Mrs. 8 inch Leather Proof, regular price $3.25, 2.50. " " "M"M< war faaae » Congreeaman fore at Mr. Frenob. It may be interesting Hayden's Wanted Boys' Top, Snag sachusetts of no- in tbe casualtle , 8ldney by Spaeieh tb-j re the Second Maine Diatriot gives reported government friends in to say that tbe bouse now -•-.foiCii0"""* Sonth Carolina, of aiok at heart Norway, to do. Address M., 8 inch Leather Top, heel, regular price $3.00, ·*5· Michigan and of and flowei Hat: Dlaappointed and beoanse was once Washings Boys' the btrt not Uoe that his quota garden In wbicb she is living oooapied now ship· of nevy, thoae who *ΤΤ.Τ-·Ι> UT ΑΟΠΟΚ. he had no lettera from hla wife, Private No. South Box 8 inch Leather $3.00, 2.25. * °'tb,e T,"**e end Norway, all-big-fan *£ seeds Is now available, and by tbe German embassy. It waa par- R. F. D., i) Parie, Youth's Top, Snag Proof, regular price ••Ihtoil!8 ν to him. Private A. Muadt, Bethel, (previous!; r Harold Kingsbury, unaware of ber death *°·η· ·η Meine, ι"®."· Foroe:°·τ„ No.2, ? un desire snoh should write George chased by Mr. Knlgbt a year or two : rated aa dread naughts. than in reported wounded severely.) In Ootoher, bas written bll mother. Mra. No. 41. ? } 6-5 ^i*s^7_0tber ^'b dlTlelOB, be- Β. Β The is much smaller slnoe. It lies on a height of land over- "*··· »11 îhe ol Tie. AdmlnU sapply wouvdbd, Dxoaaa uvdktxbmihkd. Charles W. of Beth to learn oitl fro· Ε, ο£·>«3 so those wishing seedi Kingsbury tbe harbor ana is a ν 'Diaotr7 oempanlee naval years looking picturesque ^•Ûajii· WilsoD ia the main fighting previous Private Charles Mieesalkl, Rumford. tbe oauae. "Ha· abe gone baok on me," Gu"d end part ol Jorc< at onoe. Mexico. A drive leads to tbe ^ i« " "o«p°*d should apply Private Arthur Picard, he innooentlv asks. "Pleaae see her at place. winding itmJL4tioDal were in tb« ,Γ. »î*·· will have a limited nam reaidence is reaohed C0®P*niee 5 "y The Democrat SLIGHTLY WOUHDKD. garage, and tbe by Co. V. find out whet la tbe Shoe *ri*0Q and ottoe>*nd trouble," N. h*·0 ,n the fore front of both to terrace. Tbe Swett terraoe Ε. of ber of garden Albeit 0. Brackett, Norway. steps from large ^ hart ,· packages whloh oar Sergeant he "for I am forward to Fr>°ee 'or some ia nttwhec seeds from Mr. White, Rnaael 0. Adams, Bryant's Pond. urgea, looking room, warmed by a hnge ] be flower to living fireplaoe, completed, or will be sepi the wben I'm 38-8. ^^•aod ani0*^beavy loesee Is men Χ°1ΤΓη ï, obtained at the office DUO or DIBBA0· homeoomieg going still retains the table wbere Von W* Hod·· Block, Telephone be long Opera Ν lossJî t?ered ol to the fleet, thereby take then μ me^t ber and the baby." Oculist d,7WoB» exclnelve m^iDeAft°t?!b^1T J by mail to thoae who would Private Alfred P. Book, South Paria (prèvioa Bernstorff and bis oolleagues consulted Dr. Austin Tenney, 5·UlUt Fï^jh Sf and dlvie last. ly reported died of wo on a·.) of fortifications. MAINE 8i?nal Battalion aa long aa they maps, and plans will be at Hotel Andrews, South Paria NORWAY, Si traint in action, ά Children are meet this Were:~KHIed can tell when π*ώ » *aaer « r rUajr Sickly. The Browning Club will 10:80 M. t. died kzx*fieet of destroyer», ^"say street Saaford, lives ι Never yoa'll Thursday, Feb. 27th, Α. Woaod·. 660; missing ii • At 21 Spruce •aflfcr a eut, bruise, bam or scald. Bep«rpar« [· Mother Gray'· Sweat Powder· for Children witb Miaa Margaret on mall ofden. 4M. old aad wbc Iciecttc 01 I· (Monday) evening 9 P. M. We pay postage tnui-.T?». Prisoner·.Pr1,0Dere, 4M:463; making ι man who la nearly M years Thouaaada rely on Dr. Thomas* break up Colds In M hour·, relieve Feverlsbness, Baker. tot* β» wiL eeking to two oorda ο Tour sells It. IQeaadaoo. Stomach Trouble·, Teething Disor- Of oi can still from one druggist Headache, fitted *· îfty tbeee losses that obop li der», move and regnlaite the b«we1a. and Deatroy Prof. George A. Yeaton waa in Par- Eyes treated, glasses .-xi Inf.nt,- >. _L|.k ftk* ΙλμΙ of Adtnlral B»ry a Thla Interesting 10 *hloh tbe looal ïïïd wood day. person μ Worn·. They are ao pleasant to take children sonsfield three days this week assisting At office following '••stol I?,*nlry T.££■ ££ know· over 10 Norway Friday ITT other than Phillip Porrell, I- like them. Used by mother· for yean. IQo^ "II1KC endUHl NorwayCTUTWWJ be no tbe of York at the 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Marob 1st i2i / ^Jblew»i-j elllag· ■- -hiiTf ^ ^ AND for ojiUr eoektalt*. Fried oyaMrs. oys- TOUS FEET PROTECTED HOMEMAKEBS1 COLUMN. 1er patties, and oysters fried In belter KEEP 'I \ should be garnished with slioes of lemon A GREAT LOAN on of Interest totbe ladles with psrsley. Farm OamspondenM tople· sprinkled finely-minoed Usofidted. Address: Editor Hombhaeem' home-made are delielous WARD OFF INFLUENZA CoLciur, Oxford Democrat, Soatfe Pert·. Me Tlnj, ploklee with cooked oysters, and lemon halves for with the pnlp removed, filled with oatcb- sale LOOKS SMALLER• A Horn· Sons:. np or piooalllll or any of the plqaant red baying footwear of tomato sauoes, make a very ornamental by I reed within » poet's book « loo acres ; 40 acres A word that «tarred the pace: and appetising addition to raw or fried The Five Billions at $00 Apieec smooth, ^ "Stone well· do not e prison make. oysters or patties.—Good Housekeeping, With îelds, 60 acrf β of wood Nor Iron her· a cage 1" Should Be Compared and pa#w. : the Kaiser Wanted. trees Tea, that la true, and something more What W. O. FBOTH1NOHAM, μ» apple mostly You'll find, where'er yon roam, will Baldwin That marble floor* and walla Drchard pay for Heat gilded are already making for farm in ^ Control your Can never make a home. Préparations SOUTH PABISt MAINE. This farm UNCLE SAM PAYS the Fifth Liberty Loan, which the peo- fears. must be told Bnt every honte where Love abide·, n will be asked jnce. Price And friendship 1» a guest, ple of the United States only I· and home-sweet-home : $2,500. sorely home, to make toward the world war. It will For^ Supply heart can rat. For there the _ by Van oome In the spring, probably some- Oil Heaters save work —Henry Dyke. WAR Bill Perfection money, FINAL time early In April. Stew an4 Then Some I and discomfort. You have instant heat Oyster The total amount will probably be ! The method· of Most Be A. present-day oookiog Seven Great Items Thai somewhere near the size of the Fourth L. on control fuel are Innumerable, n« far Dried your oyster· leading Settled for Peace Will Be Met A five billion dollar total looks BROOKS, from the atew and of oar Loan. Apple always tap—you afield eeoallop The Fifth Loan. It does not look as large tone of Real coal hod, asl·* pan slavery. grandmother·' time. Far be it from by Liberty large, but We wish to buy several Estate Agent supply—avoid 1917 to a 100,000,000 me, however, to depreoiate these time- as It did In people and a Oil Heater from room honored dlshee. Nothing la better or The Fifth Liberty Loan will be strong who hare learned to save Perfection ■ Carry η well- be- South Paris. more savory than good dish of called the VICTORIOUS FIFTH, lend to the government. Malm to room its ever-cool handle. It or η 4U( by quickly •easoned eacalloped oyster· perfect- cause, when it has been floated the When this Loan looks Insignificant bnt ly made, llberally-be-oystered stew, will be celebrat- even if It Is on top of Dried to the comfort people of the country and puny, put low we tire of even artioles of food Good brings temperatures the best which It, la Strang de- ing the victorious peace. all the loans preoeded ApplesJ FOR runs on if served too frequently, the palate SALeT~~ It rull blast for 8 hours The Loan will come about mid Is side by side with point. manding the stimulation of variety. If Fifth when It compared AT two after the date would hare de- QNCE The Samuel M. one of SO-CO-NY OIL —the in- we avail ourselves of attractive novelties April, or just years the billions Germany Durgin far® * gallon the war. It will If the Kaiser had Elm Hill in Paris. Lot oi in the way of oyster preparations, we upon which we entered manded of America growb fuel. last than a war wood and some expensive •ball enjoy them as well when the be more of a peace loan won the war. timber, ready to b of two in Trade. "R" calls a halt as when the coming loan. It will be a loan to make the final Thle is the way to compare the cut. This farm must Price 8 Cents be sold to jr.. Perfection Oil Heaters are to them to as anew. Put one easy fill, September promises settlement, squaring up the bill for possible endings of the war. tie estate. Inquire of and ugo well ol Celery oysters together," the war while the celebration of the beside the other, the two chances WALTER L. and clean. as tbe old-time cooks nsed to say before GRAY, Adtnr. light victory is still going on and the men for the cost of the world war we talked of "balanced rations" or prop- paying STANDARD OIL COMPANY are streaming back from France by which the of this country had er chemioal combinations—meaning, people OF NEW YORK usually the same thing. The addition hundreds of thousands. before them one year ago. 6 Farm for five to six billions has come Into BOLSTER Sale for A of from States of celery, therefore, is responsible total The United N.DAYTON Knows aa tbe r the Byron Caswell (ira , Sold hardware arr* neral store* the variation suggested in the two fol- will probably be offered. What victory and peace. One of the great- located by Waterford, two mile· from Hit. lowing recipes of the ordinary stew and Is needed for and why it is est forces it to win victory PARIS.ME. three rnilee money employed SOUTH riaoD, from South Watertori escallop. needed Is worth putting compactly was the fund which the people two milea from Bride'' η great 5. Concordia Eeoalloped Oysters. Pre- a Academy. together. It brings to mind at glance put Into Its hands to fight for civiliza- acre· of land and woud-lot in one of carefully by Waterfori pare pint oysters Is demanded still by the great of about âfteen a crée. the hands and eaob what tion. Sem-n* washing passing not hoaae in fair condi,ion and the extreme tasks imposed by peace. But the Government has yet good bar. oyster through fingers, using 40x60 with tent ul are some of the chief items:— last fort; hay io tbe care to remove all bits of shell, as very These financed the needs of the chapter bin. Farm, hay and tools all serious accidents result from neg- 1. Care for the American soldiers of effort. Three months hence it will farm'r.^ forue may at a very low price. leot of this precaution. Then place the in the Army of Occupation. ask for a loan with which to accom Oil oysters in a strainer and pour cold water 2. Providing for the second army work. It will call In the * Engines W. J. pllsh this WHEELER, them. Plaoe a of cracker- through layer In the area behind the zone of occu- Fifth Loan for money to pay the ex for South crumbs or dried bread-crumbs, coarsely Parie, Maine pation. of peace and reconstruction. Kerosene-burning engines in a then penses pounded, buttered baking-dish, have 3. Bringing home soldiers who The men and women of the country a layer of oysters, thrti oelery which bas been released from war duties. the funds for the them over. been cut in half-inch pieces and boiled who must furnish all kinds of work. Look FOR SALE. until tender. Season highly with salt 4. Demobilizing millions of men up- Fifth Loan are doubly blessed. They and pepper, using about two teaspoon- on their arrival here. have at the same time the liberty ι driving sleigh, 1 set one-hont fula of salt and one-foorth the cantonments and of the ι teaspoonful 5. Keeping up won by the war and the bonds sleds, driving harnese, 1 For: in tbe entire dish. Add a of pepper tiny hospitals in this country. Government taken in other loans.They Truck. I also sell bit of mace if liked, and bits of butter; be asphalt ttrp 6. Re habilitating and re-educating know now that they can never and and then add a layer of cream sauce. Pro- shingles roofing sheath» men who have been wounded. to any Kaiser. And in this one of cel- made to contribute & MAURICE L. ceed way, using pint SON, paper. NOYES, for sol- W. WALKER work the A. 7. Reconstruction there are 100,000,000 of them In all. ery, one cupful of orumbs, one pint of i6tf South diers and sailors. FIFTH Loaa Pirn. cream eauoe, and two tablespoonfals of What the VICTORIOUS Maine. of the millions of men South Paris, butter or margarin, having crnmbs dot- Every one proposes Is that this 100,000,000 people PERFECTION on list have shared In ***** ted with margarin as the top layer. represented this ahall lend the Government about |5( noticëT Mark OIL HEATERS A 7rUuufle%ade Bake in a hot oven about half an hour, doing the nation's work abroad. apiece. South Paris Village Corporatioe until tbe crumbs are a riob brown. the Any American who stands by This does not seem a large amount Water Bonds, numbered :i to35ir- Concordia Oyster Stew. one fail to see now that Prepare country will not from each It is not a large are now calleo and as above person. elusive, will be pint of oysters by removing Is for the men the peace debt paid sum to lend at substantial interesl at the Paris every particle of shell, and put on to payable Trust Comput, who have won peace. for the final cook with half a cupful of water. Watch on unequalled security, Take Care on or after April i, 1919. No inter- re- in the war. Let Us carefully, and when tbe edges curl, settlement ofyour est will be paid on the above Bcaà move and Is a Loan from stuve drain. Strain tbe Each one knows that It after that date. broth through a fine strainer, add one that It is not payment to the Kalsei over the Winter of hot but not and CHAS. H. HOWARD, pint milk, bolliog, but a Loan for Liberty. Battery two teaspoonfuls of salt and ooe-fourtb Treasurer South Paris Village Cor- Willi amTell teaspoonful of pepper. Thicken with to us for winter poration. one tflblespoonful each of flour and mar- battery South Maine, Feb. Discovery of Rubber. your Paris, 1,1919. garin blended together. Add the oysters and M FLOUR was β It will cost but little and one pint of celery cut in balf lnob The robber tree discovered by BRINGstorage. you and stewed until let boil Father Manceldc means pieces tender, Jesuit missionary, save a lot. motorist For Sale. one it Every Hay up, and serve. The thickening may be Esperanoa. He found It while on may you if but tbe when he leaves omitted, preferred, creamy of his apostolic journeys among the to take care of his battery Large amount of good quality hay. consistency Is most delioious. If a thin- South America Cambebas Indians of — to— and HUDSON KNIGHT, ner stew is desired, twice the quantity it in the car but few remember 'Mother WILLIAM TELL and it the singular name of the Parii. says of milk may be used. In this case, gave 5-7 South be remarked thai still have the knack of it. Avoid FLOUR never misses. I guess a double tbe amouDt of thickening also. eerlnguerla, because fewer Chowder makes a substantial the used the sap of this tree ad- that's named it WIL- Oyster savages trouble and future expense by taking why they and most appetizing main dlsb for a win- which hardens quickly, to make rude LIAM TELL. Things always ter luncheon or family dinner. Cut one bottles that were shaped like a syringe of our slice of in small dice and until vantage come out there isn't any pork fry κ)κ m, right, a lignt brown in tbe kettle ia wbioh tbe waste, and it goes further. chowder is to be made. Remove from Daily τηουαηχ. Plan Houses and the stove and add one quart ot raw pota- I will die in the last ditch.—William Winter Farms, Mother says WILLIAM TELL Storage toes elioed thin or cut in small dice, two of Orange. FLOUR saves itself onions one and one-half tea- Wood lots at all times just minoed, Our business is to sell new batteries to those spoonfuls of salt, and one-fourth tea- SAY8 IT IS THE BEST IN THE of Cover with and when do, we would like BAKER spoonful pepper. boiling WORLD who need them, you DAISY water and simmer until about by tender, a Gould because it*s the best we one-half hour. Be careful that the slices Are you looking for a aafe, reliab) to sell you (or an< of potato do not break. Then add one remedy coughs, colds, croup know of. But our business also is to build A. H. Bo: good- quart of hot milk, and tbioken slightly whooping cough? McDaniel, J. Bean — W. writes: "I ac will so we recommend a whenever Hastings with one tablespoonful of margarin and SI, Lindaide, Va., repair job to tell that an< one tablespoonful of flour blended to- ^lad you Foley's Honey or else that will help you get in Real Tar to th'e best medicine Id this world practical anything Dealer Estate, gether. Las', add one pint of oysters MAIMED MEN MUST HAVE :plo< I bad a revere Someone recom the most out of your present battery. Putting prepared ae usual. Cook a very few NEW LEGS cough. ME. mended it and before I used half a bottl lose us a SOUTH PARIS, miuutes only, until the edges of tbe The Victorious Fifth Liberty Loan will in Winter Storage may I was better." Sold your battery to curl. this recon· Everywhere. oysters begin Accompany on the Government'· a new next but it will carry sale of battery spring, PKOBATK NOTICE·· chowder with tiny, home-made pickles work for our wounded itruction Little Girl: "Why did your mami liner of tbe tmu Milled according to or cold slaw and hot crackers. us To all persons lntereste-i In men. Illustration copyrighted by gain your good-will. : U.S. Food Regulation· npank you? hereinafter named Western Union. she toi »t ΡΛ IN Newspaper Boston Child: "Because is At a Probate Court, held PIG8 BLANKETS. tie Uk untutored and ignorant to devise a mor Service In and for the Count7 of Oiford, on In Blanket· are a favorite Square-Deal Repair In «fie of oar lai P.gs great modern method of make Tueeday of January, year own a· a or reformatory punish for any of Battery. one thouaand nine hundred .,nd nineteen, with my family supper for »· ment." following matter having l>ec. luDoheon dish. Cut thin slices of bacon presented Β ϋ action thereupon hereinafter Indicated, each : in halves, wrap oyeter, previously A WOMAN'S RECOMMENDATION hereby Obdkred Maine NEW FOR be to ill BONDS thereof penou» Thai notice «lren N. D. BOLSTER CO., South Paris, dried, with a piece of baoon, fastening to * Mrs. D. T. R. F. D. Franklii causing λ copy of thl· order the ends with a wooden tooth- Tryor, 1, tereated, by tin Ot together published three week» cuiroaslrely In NOTICE. Ave., Otsego, 0., writes: "I realised si atio«u pick, lay on a towel till the last minute ford Democrat, a newspaper publlahe»l a benefit from the use of one bo: »" The subscriber (fiveβ notice that h· brown great Parla, In aald county, th-.t the\ may appear hereby Γο get entirely dry, very quickly . said run, * has been administrator of the PLOUGHSHARES that I feel safe In recommending Probate Court to be hold m duly appointed Id a hot pan, and two Foie; A. D. estate of frying put P'g8 the third Tueeday of February, MM Kidney Pills to any sufferers.' bi «■* JOHN N. THOMPSON, late of Dtxfleid, on each square of hot toast. There will kidney » of the clock In the forenoon, and relieve aore musoles la the County of Oxford, deceaa d. All person· be a delicious thin gravv In the They baokaobe, thereon If they see cause. bavins demands the estate of said de- frying-| The Fifth Loan Will stiff rheumatic and bladde against pan; pour a little on each slice of toast. Liberty joints, pains law o? J'orter, dee·** are same for settle Cyraa L. Durgln ceased desired to present the ailments. Sold Everywhere. i>&t'· inereofaadunw what was Fare petition NOTICE. fine condition. "L.F." At- or dish. one "James, Washington's J. Ν. South Me. Oscar VV. l'ai- m may be gotten into The old, original, lunoheon supper Prepare OSWELL, Paris, polntment of eîtcJclWf.5to ·» United well Address?" without bon < urortded pint of as above and one ol Poor times the people of the the same to act » Tne subscriber hereby gives notice that he wood Medicine IS a stomach and bowel You should oysters pint saM uecar H. i'arwni, specific. try loan· to the Gov- The new boy arose with a will presented by has been daly appointed administrator of the cooked macaroni. The mecaroni should States have made prompt! named. tude that well for his answer executor therein estate of it at once, following all directions carefully. That grinding in be cooked in salted water until ernment of billions that hare gone promised dec·*1' ROPERD Κ A KRONEN, late of Paris, boiling, If You Want Stock H. Trask lato οί Bethel, then In a colander and "Heaven, ma'am," be aaid. Nursery Bataey and In the County of Oxford, deceased, and given digestion with belching, heart pressure, acidity, bad breath, tender, placed for destruction. will and petition for prob... tlieieof ueij as In a W Ti. sk si ? bond· the la» directs. AU persons having rinsed quickly «old water. Plaoe The Loan will furnish Here is chance: We tod offer for sale for outdoor polntment of Richard eieetiWJ backache and will soon diminish. Fifth Liberty HOW TO KEEP your grow everything hardy r si demands against the estate of said deceased stupor, headache, constipation, in a WELL the same to act without erpttMM Isver of macaroni buttered baklng- Pear, Plum, Peaob, w. Τι* are desired to present the same for settlement, billions for construction for the sol- cultivation—Apple, Cherry, Grape, Raspberry, Blackberry, Mid will by *#l l Blihard energy and cheerfulness will return. the treat- then a of raw "Keep the bowela open" is one role ol presented and all Indebted thereto are requested to make Appetite, Begin dlsb, layer prepared oys- na- Aaparaga*, Rhubarb, Ornamental Tree·, Shrub· and Roae·. Spring the executor therein name·' diers, for the nation, and for other health reoommended all schools o! Strawberry, payment Immediately. for mad» ter-, then salt and pepper, then a thin lay- by 1919 ment today. Ask your dealer the true "L. F." by the Planting. Frank W. Uoodrlrii late of LAURI West Paris, Me er of and dot with mar- tions. medioine. Foley's Catbartlo Tablet* J* 1MMOSKN, crumbs, liberally Only one grade—THE BEST—Price· accordingly. ceaaed; petition for an ailownri-eoutofpei*'"' January Slat, 1919. te L. F. Medicine Co., Portland, Me. until The other Liberty Loans were of clqanse the sweeten the stomach I. lioodilei.*!■·** garin. So prooeed the dish Is filled, bowels, No catalogue for diatribution. Send Hat of your wanta, variety and quantity estate presented by LUlUo about one of dried bread- tremendous in this and benefit the liver. For using oupful power preserving indigestion, of eacb, for approval and quotation·. Elisabeth C. Wiley lat"cf NOTICE. bad 01 LoreU,d««^·by t- crumbs, one-fourth cupful of margarln, country and Its people. They helped biliousness, breatb, bloating, gas Advice free. final account présente·! for allowance no la more executor. The subscriber hereby «Ives notice that s* one teaspoonful of salt, and one fourth to save others and to preserve liberty constipation, remedy highij Chapman, has been administratrix of the reoommended. Fine for stout D, duly appointed teaepoonful of pepper or paprika. Have Its persons. HOMEE N. & Lawrence Af. and Gtrirud· TW*J estate of upon the earth from deadliest, CHASE CO. of CM"·' the crumbs and aa theι Sold Everywhere. Of Greenwood, minor chlMrer CARL S. late of Paris,. margarln top lay- ■ BR1GGS, The most crufel and wicked menace In his- beta late of Greenwood, !e Md; peM** In the County of Oxford, decease·!, and given Banking er Pour over a of hot milk eultab-e balf-cupful In- Nurserymen Dana 8. Williams or «onu o'i.er ί<.,^, bonds as the law direct·. All de- tory. But all the time the work A who had been persons having and cook In a brisk oven until the top Is boy absent from NURSERIES GENEVA, Ν. T. ME. be guardian of ! minora prow mand· the estate jf said deceased ire de- AUBURN, appointed against volved destruction far and wide. school several returned with hli ltf W. ?rind mother. sired to present the same for settlement, and brown. days by llary Engleman, come ob- throat nleo', P* all Indebted thereto ara requested to make pay j With the victorious peace carefully swathed, and presented W. Heald of Lore 11, Marjorle real ment Immediately. Methods of OYSTERS IN GOLDEN SAUCE. ligations and responsibilities as great thia note to bis teacher: tion for license to sell ar «vnrey IDA D BR1GGS, South Paris, Me. In Golden Sauce. Cook one "Please don't let my aon learn preaented by Ira Heald, guardian. January 21st, 1919. i-6 Ovsters as they are Imperative, of building up any of after in German bia throat la so sore be Olive W. Hammond ■>'. PuckieW. pint oysters, being prepared, to-day; »er t*1 again. to »el an : "ΓΓ two of butter or can petition for license NOTICE. • tablespoonfuls marga-1 hardly apeak Engllab." m nood, foar«" Fortunately this great nation is preaented by Edward Κ rin until or the to The that he edges Bank of The subscriber notice plump begln ■ hereby gives most to go for- la·* .' I>lxfteU. wonderfully equipped YOU BUT Harriet E. Blake nw has been duly appointed administrator of the Today ourl; add one teaepoonful of salt, a few KNOW, SOMETIMES owance oy ward with this work. Bnal account preaented for grains of cayenne and one-fourth FORGET RALPH late pepper, U. smith, trustee. G. BI9HOP. of Brownfleld, Restoring the men of the armies to In the of deceased. All teaepoonful of nutmeg; then add two an !_ County Oxford, per Everybody knowa imitation la never and Service Ceylon Day late of I.ovt'i,r.ovt ·1. 'JjH sons demands the estate of said and one-fourtb their and the guns and tor having against beaten egg-yolks oupful homep turning so aa the article. Safety ind flnal account presentet decease·! are desired to the same for good genuine Foley's present of top milk or thin cream, con- munitions of war into ploughshares, and Tar at Waldo N. Searey, administrator. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- are based the Honey stands tfce top of the upon principles recognized until thlokened. Jast before In a thousand foWCoe1 quested to make payment immediately. stantly Implements of peace list of family remedies for colda, croup, ADDISON E. HERRICK, EDWARD J. Me. add one of lemon BISHOP, Browrfleld, taking up, teaepoonful forms, is a task that is inspiring. It whooping cough, bronohlal and ▲ true copy—attest January 21st. 1919. 44 and in the of the Federal Serve on rounds grippe The applied operation juice, stirring rapidly. carries all the splendid promise of a oougba. W. L. Anglin, Antioob, La., Parmer, 14 ALBERT I). PARKJ·^. of toast or hot, delicate crackera with NOTICE. great and expanding future. wrltea: "I have used Foley's Honey and You owe it to | Tar W0TICE' * The subscriber gives notice that he has Reserve parsley garnish. built 15 yeara. It ia the beat." Sold ihU hereby System. yourself Turning the great fleet of ships Merchant, herebr been duly appointed administrator of the estate Everywhere. The aubacrlber <\T«'!^wr of* * SALAD. the nation to carry men and sup- iaa been S'lmlrlM of to transact business with a OYSTER by duly appointed FRED HOLLAND, late of Hartford, your Into chan- Mtateof „„ « banking Salad is two plies to the battlefield the Child—So auntie? Manufacturer o< In the County of Oxford, deceased, and given Oyster unique. Prepare you're my JOSEPH TELLIER, ujte *'«J» y bon is as the law All each to be nels of International trade, Is am η the of oxford, mtW directs. peraons having de- oysters for person great Aunt—Yes, dear; I your Aunt County ''^All ^'ΒΙ bank which is a member of this a as law directs. μι mands against the estate of Mid deceased are system. own the"erjed. work widens the hori- on appreciate Jonda the <ι ^ Cook In their juloe until edges I that superbly Nell, your father's aide. good banking estate of t a. kJ desired to present the same for settlement, and lemands against the drain and chill. two sons the nation. on the the same for sett all Indebted thereto are requested to make pay- curl ; La, oysters of Child—Well, you're wrong know it's leal red to present ^ aide; connection, they are requester ment Immediately. on white lettuoe leaves on each for Reconstructing and re-adjusting the you'll find that ont I" ill Indebted thereto W H EASTMAN, East Sumner, Me. individual servings, sprinkle eachpjate with a value. When a Î January 31st, 1919. 4 β enterprises of fighting to the pursuits you open WIUOH.OH*·*,, little lemon juice and very finely DON'T FOOL YOURSELF 81st, 1919. -—" of peace has in every step an uplift January __ and surround with a account with the NOTICE. ned Darsley, °·">ρ^ring A man suffering from backaobe, rheû- checking THE NORWAYNATIONAL BANK and an upbuilding. WOTICK' * The subscriber hereby notice that ne madS of small, Inch-long jallMM strips matio stiff or aore muaolea ^ iim gives one tasks before pains, jointe PARIS TRUST COMPANY now has been administrator of the of white Put a whirl of But every of these The subscriber hereby ofW duly appointed celery. mayon- may laugh and say these of f^esart ,WH estate of de- symptoms as been Norway, Maine oaise in the middle of eaob and serve as Is as expensive as It is urgently "don't amount to duly appointed CHARLES E. TOLMAN, late of Parts, kidney anything." It you put your finances on a ! ***** In the of deceased. All with thin brown-bread sandwiches. manded. Is to ignore Nature's ALICE G. HOWARD. County Oxford, persons folly WHrninga. deoe«- demands the estate of said de- Government must finance business like π the County of Oxfor'l. Mr1— it having against The every Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief in basis assuring All ceased are uealrad to present the same for SUNDAY NIGHT OTBTMS. onds aa the law directs. * to finance the Fifti1 or bladder troublea and 1 i*^decei#sn checking account, —" the a Ρ'^β'ηof but- Liberty army years' busineas without Is like large Slat, 1919. — NOTICE. chafing-dish tabtospoonfnl advertlalng January ter or and one of flour. Brand will enroll once more with gladness linking in the dark, you know It but or is invited. The subscriber notice that be margarln small, MOTICB. hereby gives one elae does." > has executor together and add fourth teaepoonful I and confidence. iobody been duly appointed of the last The SHbacrlber hereby ^ ^ will and testament of eaoh of and Their as loaned to the Gov- fâj&jf'ji paprika salt, savings CUT THIS een duly appointed aamlnlstr»w FRANK L. MASON, late of Porter. a of oafecb- OUT—IT IS WORTH ^ All Who Wish to a Dt lemon juice, tablespoonful ernment have won them real rewards, In the of Oxford, deceased. All persons Take Notice MONEY. County a of HABLES B. TEBBETS, demands the estate of said Buy ap and few drops Worcestershire,! not having against alone In patriotism but In substan- DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this ι the County of Oxford, deceased are desired to the same for Blend add a of slip, decea»w^■AM wftij present Since. well, pint pre- Paris Trust Cô. onde aa the law directs. J*« settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re· tial Interest inolose So to & Co., 2886 Sheffield of pared and drained oysters and cook un- Foley emands against the estate to make payment Immediately. now < same for qdfcted on To lend again will round out Lve., Chicago, 111., writing your name j Mired to preaent the ae psf JOHN JR Hiram, Maine. til plump. 8erve hot craokers. ««Jw STANLEY, j 1 ind ad drees You will receive in < - Il Indebted thereto are requested January ttat. 1919. «-· an# make perfect the existing pea·· olearly. South 1 eturn a trial Paris, Maine : 3HAFIN0 DISH OYBTEBS WITH CELEBT I with a reward no less high and flat. paokage containing Foley's PIANO— and Tar for ïoney Compound, oongba, -"•-KSîiNO.waj.^,,," NOTICE. ror Cbafing-Dieh Oyaters with Celery, and 191». tolda oroup. Foley Kidney Pilla BRANCH, BANK at BUCKFTBLD January Slat, _____ The subscriber hereby notice that he for Their gelt in a two LIBERTY gives And Get the Best Value Money. cbaflng-dlsh Ubleapoon- BONI>-LWIRTÏ_U>«r. [ md Foley Cathartic Tablet*. Sold has been duly appointed administrator of the nls of butter or margarln, add a squeete pays interest on accounts. WOT1CE. estate of Everywhere. saving1· Mfcfl >f lemon and In this cook one- ^ IDA M. SARGENT, late of Hiram, juice, "For your bond let me trade yon this : ~ The aubaerlber hereby In the County of Oxford, deceased, and given ourth cupful of minced oelery and two ^mmmmtak· , b ten duly aamlolstraw^SJlSS»^ AU stock." appointed of bonds as the law directs. persons having to best trade in « lupfula of oysters until the edges carl. 1U annexed of the est*» WooJ»weîu» demands against the estate of said deceased are the your Said a to Bin ARABELLA ESTES, Herçjs your opportunity get a of hot cream soalper prudent Brook. mM desired to reseat the same for and Then add oupful Oxford, , ρ settlement, "Mot today, BID said— the Count? of dece»^ all Irdebted thereto are requested to àiake pay- six months or less. fbloh Is highly seasoned with salt, a bit fir/ >nda aa the law directs. li fe in a that has been used eatate AllJg^sdtJ·*· ment Immediately. piano if cayenne, and a tew drops of any Then the salesman he led. manda against the <>'sVttjea«et, FRAME E. SARGENT, South Hiram, Me. Mired to the sameι torp»T Uble sauoe. Let all boll and To the jail where h· now "in preaent to January list, 1919 44 We have in stock ten nice that have been rented ι ilquant up la 1 indebted thereto are requested pianos •rve on rounds of toast or orackera or hock." »».«·· "■*·$ new one. These ι d hot patty shells. Minoed paraley may le season, all in and except M 31st, 1919. ——" past April May te If the flavor Is and cream $1.60,-1.90,-8.96 per square January The subscriber hereby fives notice that she added liked, administratrix of the ι ubstltnted for the cream sance If need has been duly appointed ades are in demand and we trust you will call early. Beginning of Pittsburgh. W J9 80LD ONLY BY NOTICE. always η toast. Mushrooms may be substt· H. BATON, tele of Oxford, November 25 Is the of ^ ""^SAMUEL to anniversary of deceased. AU ι α ted for the celery vary. U the County Oxford, persons Send for and terms. ^ he raising of the English flag over the « Λλ\Α having w*lQ«t the estate of acid de- catalogue «une S Fort in ceased arc leelrad to present the tor CONDIMENTS. nlns of Duquestfe 1754. The are -fcou.jM&ntfceUs settlement, and all Indebted thereto re- >lace was then named Pittsburgh, In : quested tr> make nay sent Immediately When raw oysters are served, certain jsskmî INEZ ETTA EATON, Oxford, Maine. 1j lonor of Britain's famous mini» ROOFING ondiments seem to be In order. Le»®» prime list, mi M tbst Janaary a'ce are time-honored er. It owes Its to its J Will Stif Cssgh W. J. Wheeler & Co., and horseradish great growth CASTOR I Ate*»***·, ^ ,.^rrs~ ■ ocompaniments, and home-made caton-, ] iroxlmlty to coal and Iron field· «g GUARANTEED aaBsafësf ι· delicious. Thl· la 1 oulto Pari·, ρ alway· required s pit magnitude. _ HIIWIAIM