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Democrat. 84. VOLUME SOUTH PARIS, , TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1917. NUMBER 32.

S. BBIQQ8, Tbe Work of Th· of Revolution·. "carl AMONG THE FAMEES. ttae Ν. Ε. M. P. A. After that they really began to make re-enforced up to strength by draft· In concluding this first article I want Length 11 *·!! For Its size and significance tbe Ha·· Dentist, known, the milk producers soldiers of us. We thought oar train· from the Fifth Canadian division. to eay frankly that any man who nA' was oue of the have been anoMtfnl in some- was then in claims he is not afraid when for tin ■tan revolution quick·* MAINS. Ninu τη now.** ?£ ?ew tng In had amounted to which forming England. PAKIS, their request for an in sell- I and least sanguinary on record. Biz 50ΓΤΗ p. u. ! increase the We found ont that we might In when we were being kept first time he goes Into that hep of fir· : 9 a. m. to 5 Sp* of thing. July, Hours ΐ°β Ρ"®· milk, ao that a saw the end of It, tfn children. dairying may as well hare been playing croquet on the rifle range· most of the time, on the western front is liar, and 111 flays practically ίΐτβη to I °® * profitable i1 μ utMtfoo 143-4 τ bnaineee basis. wa· and we were him so to his face. Later we be- whereas more than three year· «lapsed * Telephone nriMpmh— m oa I want to OVER all leave stopped, tell prececal aartnattaial thank haa had THEr j to topic everyone who the of the Baatlll· inVnMi I. AMnm «11 Bsrnwlssmiai la a r ordered to hold oorseJve· in readiness came impervious, bnt that first day between storming good word to the news- 1 fABK. taadcd «or tbla department to Bammr D eay, through and the of th· French re- Λ papwra and The Thrill and the Hell of to go overseas. In the latter part of I prayed, and I would have bent down proclamation Binon», Sjprtenttnrai 90Mor Oxford Dsn otherwise, for the. effort· of jjjgKJCK ocrai. we from knees shook so. It took six day· of barricade ** at Law, Paris. Me. Milk Producer·' Asio- the month started. We sailed and prayed only my public. ?It the Trenches, Described C bar lee X. Attorneys oiation. The Association oonld not hare Southampton to Havre on a big trans- lighting In 1830 to persuade MAIN·. In ao an escorted all tbe to but Louis Philippe fled S1TH1L. «Uary C. Prt. accomplished what it haa in ahort a by American Boy. port, way by destroy- abdicate, HtfTld. The five remaining articles in this , the subse- iiSHo» » The of time without the not ers. As we landed we got our first 1848 after only two, though Economy the Dairy Cow. hearty cooperation, remarkable series will appear one each ι only from thoae within the Aaaoolatlon of the harvest of war. ▲ big hos- quent state of elege lasted four D·Ο.γλ^. Ά&Κ, of sight as :5X*TjtfT The of the cow m bat Alexander XoOlintook Lex- week. They are follows: 1 efficiency a pro- from the pnblio in general; the pub- Sergeant pital on the quay was filled wltb months. ducer of human food bad Auctioneer. been dem- lic, beoanae It believed that we had a and the Canadian Army Em We had was ten Team In establish- Licen8®^ onstrated ington, Κy., ! wounded men. twenty-four No. 2*—The Bomb Raid. England MAINS. conclusively. The fact has juat caae. While thla Aaaoolatlon la in weeks PA1US. Tale That American Will hours In what they called a "rest and ing a commonwealth, and Are been eo Gripping Every 1 The great preparations rehearsing WCTH disoussed thoroughly and pub- ita infancy, It has I lished accomplished mncb, the Facts—Unadorn- camp." We slept on cobblestones In for this attack. Volunteer· for the job' sufficed to convince Jsmes II. that 10 widely that to mention It teems and there is a fnture before it—a Bead, For He Tell· great which were so comfort- taken behind the Un· where th· German French soil was healthier for him than almost and we wide shacks utterly trite, yet have not prof- field of work. ed. a Condnot trenches are reproduced. The Κ Moorhouse ited Wonnded, Distinguished less that it would be an insult to a exactly The Italian wars of libera- Or. Irwin by the information to the extent There were other matters besides tbe day· of preparation. Heretofore un writ- ί English. that we Medal Man, He Wu Invalided Home, to call them most of and the in- osteopath ehonld have done. Now that price to be settled, In order to get the ; thoroughbnnT ten detail of modern trench raids. This tion occupied i860, Mouse. NORWAY. .MAINE the for is eo milk business on a Is "Ont There" to stables. Then we were on tbe way to article conclude· with the men going out surrection in which the Ο reeks de- IMfeawar necessity economy apparent good foundation. bnt Going Again Fight m, end its to their Telephone 39-11 j practice ie eo eeeentiai. It might We have demonstrated, as never before, For Uncle Sam and Hii Allies. An In- the Belgian town of Poperinghe, which Job. posed King Otho In 1862 was over In be well to oonaider what can be was at t Sunday· bj the by a business Is 150 miles from Havre and fourteen The revolution Mi. 1-5. very day; seriously accomplished Personal No. 3.—"Over the Top and Qive 'Em days. quickest geon efficiency of the oow. organization of farmere. We do not spiring, Interesting, Narrative, ippolntlEeDi that time tbe rail head of the Tpres Hell." on record was that of Portugal In 1910, tiw"* vl>° baTe loe* f<h la Juet what of food or to be or to and of the percentage velue le want, intend, unjast unfair Full of the Spirit Atmosphere salient We made the trip in box cars was over In a Ob- 47tf lost The English Tommy'· battle cry as he which day.—London juTpiace oooilJenoe. through the uee of the different anyolassor buslnees; χβ ask for Ιφ only 8ERQEANT MoCLlNTOCK. Trenches. which were marked in French, "Eight breaks from his trench. The bomb raid ί server. olassee of live stock in equal rights and a square deal. In order converting grain ; horses or forty men," and we had to and what happened. Of sixty that start- and roughage into animal food for to aocomplish this, we must be to & Parker, loyal draw straws to decide who should lie ed forty-six failed to return because the Bisbee human we no tbe How the Horsefly Bites. at law consumption, have reliable Association, financially, and every Germans had prepared and mined th· | a>o cotssellohs down. on s »rro«NEVs data to indicate. Sufficient data are other way. We bave no use for "alaok- I trench. Graphic description of Sergeant When a horsefly alights horse Knickerbocker bar with a chap who Maine. available, however, for calcula- era." Juat aa far as we abow a buaineaa McCUntock'a terrible experience. be walks around looking for a tender waa In the In the Front Trenches. Bumford, tions whioh are valuable for spirit and a businesa other buai- re-enforcement company of this he finds with his comparison. ability, 4.—Shifted to Somme. spot, and hairy ÛENERAL PRACTICE. neaa will Prlnceaa Pat*a of the Cana- We into at 7 a. m., No. the Washburn of quotes Haeoker reapeot and help ua. regiment got Poperinghe feelers. Then he cuts s hole with the T. Parker No. 1. Ιο us lfcCllntock take· m th· Ralph for that the oow In this work we bave had dian forcée. After talk with him and the scouts bad led into the Sergeant part «m 0. Blsb« authority dairy returns loyal sup- Training my scissors on each side of his central tu- Blsbcc of all battle· and tell· of the in her product 29 per cent of what she port of tbe of with I decided to to Canada and look front trenches at 2 the next morning. greatest 5peutdin^ College Agriculture, go tip hell of It The front In Belgium was bular tongue. consumes, while the steer return· as ita team of live the Wlndaor was to the left of St Eloi County Agents, By Sergeant Alexander McClintock, things over. I arrived at the Our position really a rest sector in comparison with An lead cannot be Sesh 14 State tbe State Master and ordinary pencil scarcely per oent. That ii, for Grange (both In Montreal, at 8 o'clock In the and was known as "the islaud," be- It," he says. The extensive preparations wALDO ΝΑ8ΗΓ Lecturer have been active D. C. M., 87th Overseas Batt, hotel, sharpened to a point without sharpen- T every hundred units of feed and tireless in no on either flank. of the allies for open warfare afterward digestible morning a couple of days later, and at cause it had support is the tubular consumed the 29 will be recover- tbeir work for the Ν. Ε. Μ. P. and Canadian Ore a. Qnards. abandoned bccause of the failure of ing the lead. So it with by cow, Α.), sworn the left were the Yser canal and ex-1 the 10 o'clock that morning I was On of extension of the ed in the milk and 71 loet in the prooees of Department of Agriculture. The pected developments end this tongue-like Taxidermist, two In as a private In the Canadian Grena- the blnff which forms Its bonk. On licensed transformation, while for every 100 units members of tbe Dairy Bnreau of tbe After That They Really Began to Make horsefly, says the Popular Science Copyright, 1917, by th· B«U Syn- were No. 5.—Wounded In Action. ΓΜΡ Matonio fed to the steer have the most of tbeir dier overseas of the right 800 yards of battered strw·, BJook, but 14 will be returned Department given Inc. guards, Eighty-seventh 8oldlera Us. Monthly. Nature has provided it with Ti/KDi· dicate, which had been rebuilt article describes the terrible is edible flesh and 86 will be lost. time to this work, since tbe birth of the battalion, Lieutenant Colonel 7. 8. down trenches, This fight, "derrick The NORWAY. loss of a barbed, piercing ropes." Oonnaotioiu was We learned more the first week of our twice and blown In each time the dead and dying, the pal and( Γ*0«ι« Piguree from Warren indicate that the Association, believing that this the lieighen commanding. They were Just again inserts these into the we the final falling of McCllntock in No fly sharp points cow is about twice u most work at the time actual training In England than the German guns. For some rea- isiry efficient a* Important present getting under way, making soldiers out by Man's Land. Simply told. It le one of the horse and then back on them. and that was use- FOREWORD. In Cana- pulls the steer and that the ranks about knowing It practically did from November to April son, which I never understood, of a battle & BUTTS, pig of the troope I enlisted with, and dis- quite most remarkable descriptions The barbs hold, and the fly's tongue Is LONGLEY tialf between the cow less to and farmers to make this statement without way and the steer. try enoourage Here is a literary product which it at waa lax. da. I the Germane were able to drop what by a participant ever put together. Main·, more milk until cipline quite forced down into tbe horse's flesh. But Norway, Waters of that s produce they could get fear that officer or man of the a of , assuming once an admirable example of the force at once gave me a week's leave any seemed tolerably large proportion Home made then iteer on full feed for a price for their with They No. &—Decorated For Bravery; If tbe hole bas already been 300 days would living produot; realism in the Canadian forces alive today will dis- the output of the Krupp works on this this was on a of simple description of to come down to and settle 8am. not for these elaborate make a total of 675 lbs., states that idea, that, when dairying for the and Uncle it is necessary gain which are over- agree with me, and 1 submit it spot whenever they wanted ;his most all other in things difficult of ordinary up some personal affairs, and I particular re- to be taken from the sheath In Plumbing, Heating, amount of total gain would contain paying baaia, queationa of the Thl· concluding article of the eerie· tools a handbook and com- thoughtful consideration gen- ta Our high command had concluded 189 lbs. matter of which 348 lbs. relation to thia work would aettle them· comprehension, çnd stayed it five days. All that my lates In detail how England cares for tne which are within the Sheet Metal Work, dry believe that our own on they placed selves. I believe It will be a every soldier of me when I tlemen who that It was untenable, and so we, wounded. How the king and queen came ! A SPECIALTY. vouid be edible material. He further paying guide for prospective pany commander said to I tongue or proboscis. The blood is ITCEL CEILINGS business when the our armies can be prepared for service one side of it and the British, on the to the bed of an American boy and dec- itatee that "in the same of time a increase in prices armies. back was that I seemed to have | tbe in length got orated him In a London hospital for gal- sucked up by tongue practically oow of to that of the takes effect, August 1. UcClintock has not written habits here at home. other, had to Just keep it scouted and j lairy quality equal Sergeant picked up Canadian very quick- { lantry. Interesting, intimate and amus- the same way as by other forms of file·. M. iteer would at It seems to me that every milk pro- In this war every man baa got to be our flanks. Another Harry Shaw, produce least 6,000 lbs. stories about the war. He has written ly. At a review one day in our train- protect separate ing Incidents told by and of the wounded ducer in the state should be to He's to know one >f milk containing 840 lbe. of dry matter, ready the war one a specialist got name they bad for that position was Tommies. Trying to fight for Uncle Sam. AT LAW itself, reducing it, might ing camp I beard a major say: Fine. ATTORNEY ill of which would be edible." After join tbe Ν. Ε. M. P. A. This la solely a better than else except was Inequality of Punishment by almost say, to words of one syllable, for God's sake don't call me thing anybody the "bird cage." That because the and farmers' organisation to sell dairy "Boys, lnstruc- An In our Jurisprudence, Maxim Block liscuseing palatability digest!· prod- to the reader's dear- thoee who have had Intensive the first fellows who moved into it You Must Cure Yourself. anomaly ucts and in every way look after the yet bringing view, Harry or spit In the ranks. Here comes >ility of the edible material produced by tlon in the same branch. And, besides themselves nice and and limited, however, to the administration dairy interests of New ly and vividly, the various aspects of the general!" made comfy I do not care liow many licensed phy- Maine he steer and the dry mstter contained Ebgland. be'a to have effective general of criminal law, Is the evil of allowing South Paris, All are interested in the hidden to all except out that there that, got put up wire nettings to prevent any sicians there are In the world; 1 do not 14t! η the milk of the cow, he says, "Just dairymen buying great struggle, We found eventually of from knowledge of all the specialties in one from bombs in on them. and how the purchase Immunity punish- what number of of the annual grain for their herds. We have a well- the man who is actually a part of it. was a reason for the slackness of dis- tossing care how many drugs many pounds which his fellow soldiers have been the stilted ment, writes Franklin Taylor In Case >roduction of the steer would be established, saoessful organisation in His contribution to the history of the Tlie trouble was that men Thus, when Germans up drug stores there may be in the town; actually cipline. and A is The Farmers' Union. This or- trained. 1 can Illustrate tbe with an accurate shower of of medi- CommeuL penalty imposed Examined for Glasses. eft as digestible material it is Maine, war must be classed as one which would enlist to a with- particularly spot I care not how many schools •yes impossible get $1.10 day our alternative of s fine. ganization baa been very auoessful in this. upon return "whiz and "coal boxes," tbe unto all with tbe paying ο say but it ia perhaps not unreasonable shines with a new light. out for it and would desert Immediately , bangs" cine there may be. I say you and for the working we were The rich man and goea free. The ο that the amount of buying grain other supplies from first In England same thirteen and six are and ill that pays say digestible It is in its simplicity, yet as soon as oue made It leave. being pounders persons who sick you farmers. At a of the of fascinating any unpleasant man for not SAMUEL RICHARDS, natter the cow is sbout meeting board divided into sections for training in inch that wire poor is imprisoned having produced by thrilling in its convincing detail. It for them. Our officers knew what they shells, netting presented will never be cured by licensed medi- as as directors of this organization, lsst week, were: the And even among tb-Jse and hree timee large that produced by eight specialties. They Bombing, s of utter Inadequacy which never will and never money. Optician, a committee wu to leads one, with evergrowing and com- were about. Conditions In- spectacle cine. The doctors Optometrist he steer in same of time." appointed devise changed j can to thus im- the length scouting, machine gun fight- hasn't been In this war. never cure. You who afford purchase means to to a casual conver- we on DlscL anlplng, equaled can cure you. Drugs as are ways and furnish supplies pelling interest, from stantly went shipboard. South Paris, Maine Sinoe such cereals ordinarily trench mortar operation, called the which we munity the result is most unfair, be- the members of tbe Ν. Ε. M. P. A. It a hotel in New York on us ing, signaling, They position must cure And if you have ised for animals so sation in through pline tightened up like a tie rope yourself. of b·· feeding supply bayonet fighting and stretcher bearing. were to defend "the grave- to cause tbe punishment, instead seems to me that, with these two busi- scenes and blood and assigned not the will power and the courage nucb more human food when used di- of strife thrilling on a colt In with the of ness can I was selected for special training of Canada." That was because ill lng commensurate degree than when converted Into either organizations, they aooompiish to the moment when the king In a sort of easy yard reform the conduct that made you •ectly conflict We trained casual, I was Its accord- Mutual all that is for the farmers in a bombing, psobably because sup- of the fearful losses of the Canadians can the offense, meets severity neat or milk, the present food situation required and queen of England came to the bed- in Canada from Nov. 4 to the fol- you are already a goner. Nothing fact way an American and a baseball < the size of the defendant's a* business way. It le a that a few poeed, as here in the second battle of Tpres, nature. "Medicus ing to nakee It imperative that as mnch side of a Kentucky youth in a London lowing April. We bad a good deal of aid you, not even Life Insurance Co. for organizations, well financed, can accom- player, to be expert in throwing. With from 21 to June when pocket book. To one man the amount I Hweible of these cereals be used to thank him in the name of our battalion to ! April 1, 1910, sanat; natura curat." This Is the Latin much more than hospital trouble keeping up in is not even a luman It is evident, plish many straggling, the other men picked for training the first gas attack In the world's his- doctor is of no consequence, pun- consumption. their nation his services in the and I was sent out several of the medical schools. The was weak ones. for strength, I was sent to Al- j because of his This Company incorporated towever, that whatever grain Is fed to t$e same specialty, : was launched the Germans, nature alone cau cure. ishment. To another, I think this Association should con- cause which we have now come to rec- times with other "noncoms" on a re- tory by sanitates, but Ive stock will be oonverted into the and there for three weeks, a similar amount may :a and is one of the oldest of dershot, the French on tbe left nature can cure lowly position, 1S51, gratulate and thank its General Manager, ognize as that of world humanity. cruiting detalL While we were In the and, although And nothing in you J | be largeet quantity of human food when twelve hours a day, I threw bombs, fell mean weeks of toil, hardship, priva· Its finan- Mr. Richard Pattee, on the buaineaslike McClintock received the Dis- I made the and the British on the right back, but your own conduct—by reformation, •J* American companies. ed to cows. Sergeant training camp at St. John's read about took I himself and his good dairy in which be has conducted tbe work studied bombs, bombs, the Canadians where they were food and the tion and suffering to cow way Conduct medal before leav- of a who I stayed by resorting to the right ·. Its Tbe economy. of the is further tinguished acquaintance young Canadian see what made çai strength unshakable. pol·» of tbe and we have reason bombs to pieces to dependents when we that s organization, home on leave. He is He was yuu drink. >mphasised consider ing England for became my ''pal." Campbell and them right contracts are modern to ourselves on a them tick put together again I can mention are to be icy thoroughly srge of ber ration oonsists of congratulate having to a commission in the of McPar- Right here something It is up to you whether you percentage man of Mr. Pattee'a at the head returning accept McFarland. nephew George did else ability and practically everything will an Idea de- or a well man— Chin· and the Tartar·. «dare the few that are ongbage. It is very important under Canadian overseas The story is who la so well known which give you why an invalid all your life among worthy of the Ν. Ε. M. P. A. forces. land, the actor that could do with a except >reeent conditions that this class of feed you bomb, of this war don't describe it woman. The Mauchu Tartars, who conquered told in McClintock's own unadorned on American musical He scriptions a well of called "best" Its dividends To the dairymen who have taken the the stage. eat it being >e as as the first attack the Cana- a of morale, the Chinese, have left the impress depended upon largely possible, are When I first knew During gas It is question personal early atand—and we think there not many way. was a sergeant Then I was ordered oacK along wild has no stock- die oow is especially efficient in this to death and falling ethics.—C. F. In Los An- of their former manner of life upon «policyholders (it in Maine—that they would get all the him he was one of the most delightful dians, choking Individual Whatever co η ce ο t rates are the other men who bad gained this a seen in Chinese fash- respect. an without to much of over each other in a fight against Times. many styles today holders) are And for the in the benefita of Increase in price DONT lay claim being and amusing young fellows you could geles satisfactory. lecesaary can be supplied entirely Intimate acquaintance with the entire in of For Instance, the offi- the N. É. Μ P. Α., I have noth- a and till now ί bare new and unheard of terror warfare, ions clothing. cost been orm of that can not be used joining writer, up were iow of its insurance it has by-products bomb family, and we put to work as seen China at the | ing to aay. We will let them think it I the call to write any- He found a way—the Lord only knows Abolish Fahrenheit? cial coats, In pre* or human consumption. never felt The war changed him entirely. battalion all that ud is envied over if do not feel that teaching the entire it and how he ent are made with very peculiar by many companies. The of and of such seriously and, they about experiences with the and seemed to who first discovered There is a growing crusade against time, high price grain in thing my became extremely quiet we learn When we were not it ia tbeir and privilege to get had éd. it—to a shaped like a horse's leg and We should be to serve as take of fertility duty Canadian troops In Belgium and with the sense of the happened to do stay through the Fahrenheit thermometer used in all sleeves, glad you. :rops large quantities do tbeir are not be borne dowu we were under instruction us use aod bit, they good, teaching come out alive. It isn't in what is an unmistakable rom tbe soil is likely to tempt to because I have realized that which he saw. He nev- gas cloud and English speaking countries, and the ending patriotic oitizena. France, terrible things ourselves the men who had taken the hand. >ur land too for their men saw as by to think and it's like many ther- hoof, completely covering largely production. L. E. McIntirb, a great many other quite er lost the fellowship which was pretty of, plea is made that the Centigrade Charles E. Merrill good training in other branches. as horseshoe sleeves. Jrsin, when eold from tbe farm, robs beat me tell- special other in this war which you in its The These are known Member of the Executive Committee of much as I did and could Inherent in him and was always read.\ things mometer he employed place. * ;he soil of the total amount of Also at certain periods of the day we Is to the Intense love of the Agent fertility M. for Maine. course I believed that but he can't even tell of in print, because the is used for nearly all scien- This owing the Ν. Ε. P. A. ing about It Of io'do anything to oblige me, rifle Centigrade * &at is to produce it. The oase had physical training and prac- violate the Tartars for horses, from whom South Maine. required was worth relating, and of alone and simple description would tific and is decidedly superior early Paris, ■ avantis ik« rMMM with the dairv July 19,1017. my experience formed the habit sitting, the time of our arrival In purposes tice. Up to matter for were inseparable duj* the matter in ut a think nice ethics about reading but the latter is In they practically »»· a aoil builder iba hu no I thought that published silent, for hours time. Just had been to the Fahrenheit, A· equal, Apple Barrels and Apple Boxes. England Intensive training In their generations of wild wander· writ- us if be bad a the eye which have grown up familiar use among the great mass of lng For information ioatead 0/ taking away fertility ibe add· the newspapers by professional lng. It seemed premoui a fine with us. During public only. The Department of Agriculture, at merely phrase and traditional de- lng before settling down In China prop- to the toil about 12 too· oil ers sort of missed the essentials and tlon about himself, though he never long years of peace people who use beat measuring instru- mnually dealres to call the our stay there It' was a definite and cue Is also said to have this blank is not valued at about Augusta, Maine, In a the But this which you can't er. The old Returning apply- «olid and liquid manure lacked the spirit of the "ditches" showed fear and never spoke of we cency. thing ments. attention of manufacturera of apple overpowering fact Day and night been worn in imitation of the hors·'· for a (30. Such aa are aold of its excel- as the describe meant the difference be- ing policy, and imposes upon dairy product· barrels and bozea to aome pro· good many ways in spite dangers we were going Into, and it rained. Just Practically all English speaking peo- little apple trained, and day nigbt the tail and also as a useful halter to tie not rom the farm oontaio very fertility. I didn't see any He was killed in tween life and death to many of use Fahrenheit even with you the ▼laiooa of the law, which they may find lent literary style, but other fellows did. we would fall into our ple the scale, slighest obligation. aa from the ι At θ o'clock about the horse when the Tartar curled , Γο remove much fertility was to me to make action In which I was Canadians that first day of the gas. and who was useful to observe. reason why It up the Somme In which held from a half all its inconveniences, people I born on the loil aa a too of wheat or 1.11 too· of bunks huts up beside his beloved dumb friend for | 36, Section of the Revised as a war historian until now. that can effect a change milk or Chapter 26, an effort wounded. a whole to six- imagine they ;oro would require 3.7 tooa of to platoon—from thirty a sleep. Statutes of 1916, reads as follows: Now there Is a reason, as I look at it also bad been made a sergeant on an act of congress reckon without Λ.9 too· of butter. I ty men—and drop into exhausted sleep, by "Manufacturers of standard barrels or three had been more difficult than of in favor of 1 believe I can show the two account of the fact that I out at 5 a. m. to a authority. Nothing is of Another point eoonomy and bozea to be uaed In applea only to turn give Walru· of . day ia in to the kiod of shipping millions of fellow countrymen who at school In the Military in- what to the established habits of a ;he dairy cow regard shall mark in a on my sudden and exact imitation of change The Alaska walrus are enormous. milk· consplcous place, war Is was an ser- dawn abor that be utilized. The will be "out there" before this stitute-that Is, I acting if a truth which will slowly as may eaoh barrel the words 'standard barrel* we wftuld do to the Germans they people, The average one Is as big an ox, more oowe doea not to was to me that who undertakes ng of neceMarilly over what they are going be up geant It explained on us before breakfast in upon the enthusiast more than a ton. in- and on each box the words 'standard sneaked up and it often weighs in the year nean additiooal hired help aa doe· " to pre- would have to be of a nation. box.' and what they ought my appointment ■It inches of mud. Toward the last, to change the meteorology was killed by some of farm The against ▲ walrus recently creased acreage crop·. Section to the size of the and individually. confirmed In England and then recon —Locomotive most of 25, relating pare for personally when we thought we had been driven Engineering. whalers near Point Barrow, whose can, in many caees, do to in service In amily standard barrel and the standard box, That is as far as I am going go firmed after three months' us that we were and work. Just here i· where every to the limit, they told head weighed eighty pounds, skin, full name is he reada aa follows: or com- Under the of the My the way of excuse, explanation France. regulations have a of intensive train, War and Human Nature. 500 That nember oao help in the food lituatioo. barrel for shall to period real, Including flippers, pounds. "The standard apples Canadian .forces a noncommissioned to the oft claim *ot all member· of the family, ready to lng to harden us for actual fighting. Referring repeated animal had a girth of fourteen feet, oontain seven thousand oubic inches; in his as uni- are able to stand the heat officer, after final confirmation us drill ser- there can be no such thing over 'do their bit," that a barrel of the They sent four Imperial that and its weight was 2,000 pounds. provided, however, to the ranks a of Mv address is a work in the field. Sinee grade, can be reduced British because war Is phase an Inch to >f loog day'· following dimensions when measured geants from the grenadier versal peace, The skin was from half oomee evening· and a court martial, though men always have iairy work largely without distention of parte: length of only by general guards, the senior foot regiment of the human nature—that three inches in thickness, and the blub- it ia muoh more deairable for he can a court martial, when Dr. Frank Crane noroings stave, twenty-eight and one-half Inobee; escape British army and the one with which and always will fight, ber weighed 500 pounds. 1 ill· claaa of labor. one- with reverting" human nature! would like information about a| diameter of head, aeventeen and confronted charges, by we were affiliated. thus speaks: "War, the and can esrve tu- Bveo boy· girl· distance between heads, to the ranks at his own request for me as 4s human nature, or policy for and ioorease food eighth Inches; It would be quite unavailing Yes, leprosy Air In the Lungs. their coon try help circumference of hundred of us sailed foi or homicidal a twentj-six inches, Forty-two to describe these drill ser- berculosis, or epilepsy, a of the >roduotion by milkiog oowe. Since Inches to Attempt In one minute, In state rest, $ bulge not less than sixty-four on the Empress of Britain, is ! As demons in hell, in human s-e of animal food i· in- England The British drill sergeant madness man takes Into his lungs about :ertaio amouot outside measurement, shall be a lawful Ireland, geants. idea average and sister ship to the Empress of can be understood are human beings." The to the human diet, box for an Institution which shape, 48.8 cubic Inches of air. In walklnf iispeoaable barrel. The standard bushel Lawrence war be- Pickers of food cao be furnished which was sunk in the 8t and close con- that men of sense will Justify Berry Wanted. tioce this olaaa aball oontain two thousand three only through personal he needs Θ7.β cubic Inches; In climb- form of applea river. The steamer was, of course, nature would fit them noat eoooomloaily io the dairy hoodred and tact and Is about as cordial as loose cause It is human In at a or fifty eubioinobea; provided, and ing, 140.3 cubic inches; riding ^ it la evident that the boy crowded and uncomfortable, a lunatic And then the i-3 per cent in Paid >rodoct·, | however, that a box eighteen inohee by very electricity. If he thinks major gen- for the asylum. and In long dis- Increase Price· an im- was un- na- trot, 201.3 cubic Inches, who milk· cow· will play ten and the trip across most so on the on to say: "Give human girl 1 eleven aud one-half inohee by eight day eral is wrong he'll tell him doctor goes cubic inches. in food for the to eat until tance running, 347.7 1 portant part supplying one half inohee, inaide measurement, pleasant We had tripe in the most way, but ture a chance. Let the people manage h»T9 fifteen acre· of cultivated from the oaa spot emphatic world. The income dairy without distention of shall be a we were sick of the sight of It A and war will speed- on parts, without ever a single sacred their governments to be and calves violating Htorriei picked in August >e further increased by raising lawful buahel box." one morning. "Eight forever." Enigmatical. amouot of sergeant reported tradition of the service. The sergeants ily cease proepect i« that the will be the iklmmilk with a small grain, The recommends that the breakfasts ah is certainly speeded torn· Id crop food Department men and twenty-two us in to on the And that's true too. It despicable "Bluffly ;bua a deal of on the side of who took charge put **fieet for to conserving great marking aball be piaoed were two other blame human his new automobile before the cops got many year·. I expect This I sent" There troop to our had all seen the way some people will aaterial for human oonsamptloo. the about half way between tbe real polish training lots of Wit leaet and barrel, in our convoy, the Baltic and the war. that ev- him. The machine attracted fifty thousand baskets liod work cao also be dooe by boys1 and aball be in qhtpa from to twenty-flve years of Dawn Broke Wt Mad· Out a Big nature for By argument of and bottom, plain, twenty As — enlist ia top British cruiser escorted be attention." pwpared to take care of several tod girls who are anxious to letters. Metagama. A service. They had all been through Painted 8ign Above the German ery crime could Justified. good-aiaed were miles off the coast I a many persons tooonod he army of A. Commissioner, OB until we 400 battles of Moins and the Marne, Front Trenon. State Journal. "Tes, noticed great more. producers. has John Robbbts, the In of the faot that the oow of Agriculture. sf Ireland. Then each ship picked up wounded. were struck by it"—Baltimore Ameri· 'bal: need a aamber of spite Maine Department and they had all been They very large as an eoooomioal come out to orders now tell every soldier ong been recognised Maine, 30,1917. a destroyer which had of a One Official Garden 8011. can. Men are not Augusta, July wero perfect examples type. about 10th. Berries human she has a was he Is to do with his handker- August of food, meet her. At that time notice our what soil for acidity. producer that ehe of them ordered all of commission- Test your garden **1 late this leason. three Man utilised to the exteot Value of Manure. chief or a of his shirt if he is Nearly in the purser's office informing colonel to piece Procure a dime's worth of blue litmus Almost Unforgivable. Now that a food manure poeted ed officers, from the down, later than ihould have beeo. A ton of mixed atable «one and in a attack without his a or how old be usual. be ordinary ua that we were in the war rifle drill one and caught gas at a drug store. Make slit "I asked Arthur thought I ia ioevltable she shoold 10 6 turn out for day put paper esa board about five at the ihortage carries about pounds nitrogen, would not for any- mask. in paper I and he right the rtrj thirty to assert herself and 10 that the ahip stop them the manual of arms incision in the damp soil, put was, guessed a chance acid, and about through come to jiveo pounds pboephorio a man overboard. -That The nearest I can in print and leave it for a first time." fcouee. Board famished at 18.50 the merits that are claimed for her. A oord of manure thing, even for while the soldiers of the battalion stood two-thirds its length prove pounds potash. the soldier Is ordered P* »eek. waa upon 15 ft soldier fell off the Metftgftma telling you what If the change of color is to "Have you made up yet?"—London I will give a disoount of $1.00 [a early days she depeoded oarriee about 30 pounds nitrogen, day around looking on. half hour. Io time of ftnd the to do in this emergency is to remind needs Stories. * »«ek 00 to feed the family. aoid and 80 with $700 In his pocket ship said he red or pink your soil heavy Stray the board bill to all good largely pounda phosphoric .pounds "Gentlemen," very politely chlo- deep beeo called on to deter- left him that ammonia fumes oppose no of color P^ken nop failure, she has Tbe Mioblgan station hever even hesitated. They the midst of the drill, "when I see you liming. If there is change who stay until the sea- the potaah. in and picking the grocery bills. In preeent mined the value of manure where he had no chance In the world I feel like fall- rine gas as a neutralizing agent will be of little value. footer. pay to do approximate you handle your.rifles liming Not ld«nticll. Thle will make the board food situation she stands ready to be: Cow 929, horse 925, hog that certain emanations of the body or per year to spend his money. on knees and thanking God If garden, soil is heavy, "hungry" 12 50 her a chaooe?— hens nor- dont ealt me ing my "lime is money." remarked the pro °®ly per week tad the price her part. Will you give 92.25, and 100 96.90. Using "Boys, fer Qod's sake throw off ammonia fumes. harsh and lacking In humus— of the that we've got a navy." —that Is, verbiallst ^f<* in- D. H. Nebraska College Agri- mal for the nitrogen, phosphoric Here oemes general!" «Xik· a Break t" I've told how we got ma- picking will be 2c per pint Proppe, prices Harry. Now that you it plenty of well rotted stable •••d saltare. and and aaanmlng that an other give "And yet the man with millions I· of 1 i.2c the •old potash, The rest in the V. M. A Call For Volunteer·. from the Knickerbocker bar and could be better. If the per pint basket, prtoe would 90 oows, 5 call it what you will. Through my training nure. Nothing one who seldom seems to have At· j average farm carry ment which was Just the !*»e paid f0r relation of wau able to read semaphore sig- after the third battle of places to a situation Is In excellent physical condition m4Dj years. horse·, 10 bogs, 15 sheep and 100 bens, of my story is a simple L, I On June 2, soil minutes to spare."— Star. from ICO from the Intrenched front addition of a little H. F. The Apple Crop Prospect. manure on that farm occurrences in the order In n.i. and I caught the message while McFarland and I were yards bonemeal with the MAXIM, the produced facts and Tpres, In I heavy bloom, valued at 9300 which escorted as. It on our bunks during of the German army Belgium will the plant food nec- Locked Mills, Maine. Following an uousually would be approximately which they came to my notice and hap- the destroyer sitting wearily potash supply sections With a reasonable amount of when might as well add a couple of details crop of φφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφφ apples In leading producing per «ear. to me. It may start off a little reed: a strange hour in the afternoon essary for any ordinary plants from rain and tbe total amount pened which straightway put Φ Φ suffered a severe setbaok bedding uaed produced as we did, not "Bach for herself now. Mftke had thought of anything for about things or mere annual growth. tona slowly and jerkily, Just ship nobody aooordlag to advioes joat would be 310 per a fear of God In our hearts. At day- Φ PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. Φ CE.Tolman &Co„ Inc. sold weather, approximately what was to us. rd • break!" us to do, a soldier in with eats. The eet as much nitro- knowing coming caipe received from oorrss pood year, which would oarry steamers of oar which break one of our Fourteenth platoon Φ Φ in 37 that it hot enough We beat the other message from headquarters put Something In Your Eye. General Insurance and was from 90 to 60 per oeot, «η and aa would be found like to add got quite 8ioknM«. Φ of fruit potash hours in to the to the discussion we men, standing on the Bring step, push- in the if they Φ Worry In and fertiliser and a little to suit me later several times. There- convoy eight getting a sudden stop Foreign bodies eye, aided by sprayiog tona of a 4-10-4 to trench helmet and remark- Φ When an animal Is sick It doe· Φ Heal Batata. apparently Ia soma aoid to be to dock In Liverpool, and, according were about the possibility of ed back his have not any part of the orchard methods. over one-fifth aa muoh pbospborlo fore, as my effort is going having penetrated 7 Perk Parte. 1 modsra was about time not about it nor about Φ Street, Seat* fertiliser.— to be the regular system to to London. The ed that he thought it are best removed Φ worry ** frost oocurred at blossoming as amount and kind of with me in this whftt seemed getting leave go up eyeball, by pulling Antnuiof North Aaerlcaa Acci4eat districts that carry you right along Ger- outcome. Its mental attitude Φ affected at that time, we was the Second for coffee. He didn't get any. A from the with Φ the th time and oold weather pollina- S. B. Sink, Maine College. account of my experience·, dont be of our operations message that First, the Ud away eyeball a_ iuuraace Ce. so nnusnal the first time flow Φ does not hinder nature's healing Φ The conditions were if important wen the last to disembark. and Third divisions of the Canadians man sharpshooter, firing the so that the tears will Accitfeat u4 Health li tion. of a impatient nothing very fingers, dlstriots the promise members of the Dover Cow Teat of our fellows had nev- of their men In the that him under the rim οt his Never Φ processes. It goes Into tbe sun- Φ that in some The seems to come off at first 1 felt a life- The majority bad lost 40 per cent day, got and wash the particle away. 80 to 00 par of Minneeota eliminated career with the Cana- shine, takes tbe rest cure and Φ Ageate Wi crop was reduced ins Association But er been In before, and they at and that 800 volun- helmet, and his When the eyeball Is pen· Φ bumper aa the tie ennui myself at the getaway. England third fight Tpres rub the eye. oows from their MeocUtion time as our was over there. And too Φ and recovers. But Φ oeat. 160 one that didn't looked on our travels ftt that teers wen» wanted from each of dian forces right cannot see an oculist stops eating E. wae also great. aoale revealed they were that was certainly thing etrated you W. The late spring drop teat and the cheered and as the dawn broke, we made out Φ If we have rheumatism in one Φ CHANDLER, affcetad 140 me later. ft line lark. Everybody battalions to fill up the gaps. then, ware more badly They puroha.ed annoy quickly. to Barly apples unprofitable. dusted off on· of said McFarland, a sign raised above the Φ Joint we expect other joint* be- Φ aad King aa- aud 4 oowa to take In the latter part of October, 1910, I Uughed when they "Forty per cent," big painted thao late varieties. Spy grade dairy pure-bred come about A few ad- of 40 those little toy trains ftnd brought it "My God, think of German front trench. It read: The Praotleal Qlrl. Φ affected. We worry Φ a offered the least. their elaoea. A purchase grade decided that the United States ought getting up quickly. nareotly SO were In it After we 'em I'll I ever Φ it It la, of cours», well estab- Φ Builders' Finish 1 the Baldwin eet at per pore-bred bulls with England and up to take us ftwfty It! Well, I'm off to tell go." He—You are the prettiest girl vicee report oalmaadseveral to be fighting along meottl atti- DOOES you have seen. Φ that the wrong Φ bumper lato bearing. splendid eaoh eow Is doing division of opinion on this point among many pretty girls Is oomlag to the farmer what were ftfrftld, If In our names. The hinders health restoration. Rea· Φ ttad Of nana tor IneMe ot larger acreage of came to con- suggested that they even get up to give were a new battalion. We had Φ **■*·«any set of bloesoeu, as It shows blm the Importance the at home» I the We «ead te orders. Fine Late the light lor him people rim ahead of and will Φ Md your Pollowiog weather ia of who was they went eny tester, they might whole battalion had gone up than hours on Sad Fate. Φ son, imagination power ShtexiM oa fcaad 1er OeeS oowa and the Importance giving clusion that any,man ftsa, been less seventy-two Cheep trees have growa vigorously, good before eould about It first That are factors in the restoration Φ particularly oars. and fett as I did off the islsnd they stop. va. They heard continent of and the Ger- 1 bear A dele baa gone Into comle Φ big the laet few weeks belt* his herd proper white and twenty-one the Europe, aad We were tftken to Bnunahott camp, In was the of the Canadians. It Φ and maintenance of health. Εν- φ pUnlny, end Job Work· to growth of foliage to glover and get into It slngis spirit mans were not supposed to know any- opera." Sawing favorable m eastern The asrlv American eolontea made ought miles from the a went one know laws Φ raiasralas lain the convio· twelve was about this time that story was on behind our waa always something su- Φ ery should the HMeaed Pi.», tar Beta. wanolee. Warm ·«—ι—i-t^i MSard* bo»**· on the side where his Hampshire, thing that going "There waeathlai apples. retard "to .handed of commend. The an colonel ! of and them In φ have markedly stimalated Jïl SSi eom· Alderahot school round concerning English lines! sad about the girL"—Life. Φ suggestion apply *· states ancceas. «"··»·»*Beorge Waahiagton tkns led him, if there want par- premely W, of fralt. Ia Peaaeylvaaia, oat great we were given "king's leave" who had bee· called upon to furnish Φ relation to health. Discover what Φ CIANBLBB, ed growth a fall trial of alfalfa oa hla Virginia ticular reason why be couldn't There· next dfty We learned afterward that concealed asarly grew plata from his outfit to habits of breath- Φ Northera Spy promisse gave con- to and -eight days, with Çee transportation volunteers replace In the houses of the Bel- Φ living—exercise, Baa Davis aad Osasa Farm, aod Tboataa JeCaraon fore I said gopdby my par»!· It is telephones Ia Maiae, to lta culti- In the British Isles. He backed'his regiment up Wise Women. Φ diet, mental habits especial- Φ trop. has been siderable attention and eare friends in Lexington Ή iUrt>d tot anywhere gian burgomasters of the villages of lng, ^ >«ma. bedly. tide sort waa who blighted Aphie however, the lnvariftble custom to lire a barrack wall and said: near "It waa Cervantes, It not; Φ ly—are conducive to health. ttve φ Je lag aeaal this ssasoa.— vation. Their efforts, proved the idea of far against Dtnklebusch and Bennlnghelst, " abaadaat thaa New York with aailinf immedi- want volun- more aaaatlafaetory, since sbey did not of le» ve to ftll colonial troope "Now, all who don't to communication with said, *No man la born wise Γ Φ hyglenlcally and expect health. Φ Homeetead. ■—" foruede^ tbe France and joining the Foreign Intel our poeitlon, gave ïasFspmss New Baglaad from oor- all of the requirements ately qpon their ftrrivel In England. teer step three paces to the rear." "Perhaps was, but women found it Φ happiness and success. The right Φ «*■] s&sav&I Homestead'· reports of the Frcnch army. the German headquarters opposite us. it, (The ladleate Ul of the plant. our cese Ireland wee bar· our battalion sergeants and even did." la Φ la various ssotioas growth However, In In One of the duties of a detail of our oat long before Cervantee Φ mental attitude vitally Impor- reepoadeats bom S5 to 70 per to flt to (Twill ltd. Just et thftt time Irelend wee no officers offered to go as private·. Mc- Φ tant φ a orop of aaywhere be We asked a fermer who last yea* Itontfap men soon after that was to stand these However, It shoald how for a ftrrived Oenedlftn Farland and I wee· not accepted; «αχ like a those ♦ esat of aormal. tims raised the htaft oora In the eoonty, ▲ o< after I got to Mew place newly two burgomaster· op against a wall Falsehood, nettle, stings φ thai forssasts atthis with couple nights at and bora· ia miad Iso be did It He Mid, "I stayed right w«jt ogc* ■rwl ihoot thm. who meddle with Ifc—Aneeymoefc ...... aaocs apt Io he l Me .WBBM * at ▼gmtaen II·w UHl M

t V té*-τ, Wmi Parte. ΒΛ* ESTABLISHED 18SS. THE OXFORD BEARS. The local Red Otom ha· rtoently re· Lut 8nnday morning Antonio Joseph Mil· Loi» Walk* of , -m. % I· In behalf of woman enf- ■••SI oalved 15.00 iron the of Pythies Plonrde of DavrtUe, P. Q, eoeompanled who working W ί Kalgbte will in Baokfield of Poad. About one hundred by Leslie Ohaee tod Claude Godderd frag·, apeak Tillage THE DOINGS OP TUB WEEK IN ALL Bryaat'i afternoon nnd The Oxford Democrat of ire nearly mdy to vent to 8oogo Fond for a swim. Ko on· next Saturday evening, pain stocking· 11. SECTIONS OP THE COUNTY. Mad with many other thlage whioh Donld swim nul Plonrde, and be started Ang. Baokfield defeated Canton in a have heea made. Thirty-two women la ont to get a boat which was anchored loosely Dollar of ball afternoon. ere and mnob ont from the bat when half way played game Saturday First ISSCIO TUESDAYS. this seotlon eooke, shore, Parte ttftL knitting ▲ of Baokfield work le needed. Somewhere In Franoe there went down and eame np ouoe. As party yoaog people a at Bear O. W. F. HU1.P·*- of oar none of the others oould awim oonld enjoyed plonio Pond Sanday. Norway's IMBiftUCtank,li*. not where—en they 8ud» Μ 10 *β a. jl —we know army tor. PrMcàlac errtrj aa not render bnt gave the alarm Frank Bioker and Thomas MoGrath of 7» 19*7 School at IX. Sabbatfe area!** aarvtae American Soldier· will be «tattooed aasietanoe, South Paris, Maine, August Sunday it as A crowd soon col- Llahon were of W. M. Bioker at 7 3Θ. «natif are the Freaoh and Brltleb, who will sa soon possible. gneata I PivwlMtainandH before ». 740. Conuit Meetta* tkelaat Mdir end otber bnt were not able to recover the Sunday. F. H. AH need stock lag· many lected, AUG. (he la» Sunday of the noatb at 3 40 eadly o'olook in the afternoon. Lewie Irieh and Mr. and M re. oordlally tavtted. la the treaohea before the cold body nntll fonr family, <5fe FORBES, ■ol oiharwiae aoaaaclert ara thinge of and and SATURDAY, ATWOOD le he had His Kliaha-Pratt Romford Mr. | w la ter le gone. Are yon doing yonr bit It supposed oramps. par- of and the M re. Allen Iriah of Bath were callers at MéUort amd Proprietor*. Ββτ. K. 0. Taylor, a former pastor of uneelflsn sarvioe and devotion In thl· ents were notified, mother and Merchants have combined t for tbe from P. the home of H. A. Irish the following Norway tbe P»rii Hill Baptist ohuroh, mat work, or are yoa elttlag In Idle grandfather arrived Danville, Q , Sanday. for you, for foi held Wilbur Book and wife and Misa Flor- It's Economy Day wholesale in η UBOBQZ M. ATWOOD. A. K. paet tu ;mti pastor of the Baptist Inxury at tome beautiful lummer reeort on the early train. Plonrde had The continued rising prices has been the of for ence Obllda were In on this one Saturday. oboreh le Georgetown, Meee., or summer home, eating, drinking, position telegrepb operator Bedding Sunday. savings Lionel Ruaeell stack · oeil io bis foot give you big afford to miss. Shop early f0r ma celled to the of the Firet and hug- sbout a year, and was mnoh liked by the one cannot y paetorate denclng being merry—perhaps sod it a aerioas time. make this sale you Ήμι :—#1 JO a tut If paid strictly la idnaot. I Maine. (ether, Frank Purrlngton, station baring qaite lines of merchandise 4 oenta. Badtiat Church at Yarmouthville, joareeif that bnaband, poblio. Otherwise $2-00 » year. Single oople· Maxim and and were in A hone belonging to II r. of lots. Prof, and Mr·. Minird ÊDgother or aon ere not eligible to draft, agent, others, unceasing Fogg may be in small iDTuninmrc:- All legal advertisement· I and Marion their efforts to reoover the whioh Hartford ran away at the station Wednes- of the Greatest Bargains for 1 JO daughters Metal ena, Helen while In teeraand body, »re riven three consecuUve Insertions f yonr neighbor anguish are at O. or die those was aent home accom- day morning. Mr. Fogg In attempting Inch la length of ooluma. Special oon-1 of Newtonville, Meee., gueete sonde forth to suffer, conquer Mondsy morning, per aad the mother end to stop the horse was thrown down ana Buck & Co. tract· made with local, traasleat yearly A. Maxtm'e. neer end deer? Here yon caught a panied by grandfather. Smith Shoe Store Brown, of the Parie Hill The Ladies1 Cirole realised shaken η ρ and the $ James The annual meeting glimmer from the devoted life of oar Unlversailst considerably wagon Hiss Η. M. Taylor electric at the sa and harness were Ο Dry Goods Job PziKTrao Sew type, r**t presses, Association will be held Immortal Clare who first made the sum of 1100 the prooeeds of their considerably damaged. Boots and Shoes aad low Library Barton, power, ezperienced workmen price· at S P. M. annuel fsir. The canning demonstration at Orange Millinery of oar boii- library Wednesday, Aug. 8, this greatest of all cause*? Ο eoiLJtêe to make this department possible Hall was attended on the and also the we Rev. J. fi. Little and bla largely Tuesday. H. B. Foster hm and Please remember date, Are ell doing onr bit? daogbter, Co. complete popular. Hill to Red Cross was ο Co. fact that nearly every lady oa Parle Edwin J. Mann has just completed Mrs. John Burbank, went their cot- meeting Wednesday Direct Importing at laat end attended by members. Ioe Frank Kimball ia a member of tbe eesooiation, although hie new oemp "Idylwilde," at Looke's tage South Freeport Monday, twenty-eigbt ο Groceries Clothing SI5GLK COPIES. that ebe oburob will be eloaed until oream was sold for tbe benefit of the Teas, Coffees and sbe mey have forgotten signed Mills. Mr. Menn purchased severe! aorea the Sep- aie four oeate of the tember. organisation. η Druggist Single oople· of Tas DzMOCmaT tbe by-laws in the early daje of pine growth lend, end the camp is mailed on of price by vaca- R. H. Morrill and of Portland V. W. Hills each. They will be receipt library. Come and make the attendance sit anted in e beautiful pine Mies Cleo Ruasell is to teke her family a Home the or for the convenience of patron· pleasantly have been here for a few H. L. publisher· oa on record. Pond. tion from the office days. Cê. oople· of each taeoe have been placed tbe largest grove on the shore of Round poat beginning Ang. F. H. Noyés single : and Mise G. B. J. E. Warren and ο •ale at the following place· la the County and Mrs. W. P. Potter the woods is an open field Stb, end Carroll Valentine Is assisting Spaulding, Furniture Jewelry Jndge Beyond pine wife and Miss Sadie motored South Pari·, Howard's Drug Store. Annabel Potter of Swartbmore, Pa., which a road from the postmester. Spaulding Men's Clothing Store. through good leading η Shortieff'· Drag at their aommer home here laet to Word wss received to Portland Tuesday, returning in tbe Mrs. R. L. Powers Store. arrived the main road from Looke's Mills Tbureday night Luck & Son Norway, Noyee Drug that Lee Thurston's barn had been evening. ι» Walter Stone'· Drag Store. Saturday. Norway makes en easy wayof reeohing of the and burned at Rum- Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Atwood were Fred A. Cole Bockflekl. A. L. Newton. Poetmaater. Lieut. Henry W. Lyon, Jr., the oamp. Be bee e garage containing atruck by lightning η Meats and Groceries Millinery Helen B- Cole, Poet Office. bie called to Aaburn the Pari· Hill, States is tbe gneet of a aleoe shed for a horse. ford. M. L. Thuratnn, hia father, and Wednesday by Saasoel T. White. United Navy woodshed, We*t Pari·, re. see death of Arthur Atwood. η Jewelry parents, Admirel and M H. W. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Mann entertained on hia brother Wade went down to him Β. N. Swett Shoe Co. L has bis C. F. Ridlon Lieut. Lyon ie on a ten daye furlough Snndey of last week a family psrty Friday. Philip Withington given op ο Events. S. cruiser St. Loais. His Miss Lola Walker of Pitts- work here for the C. Sona Boots and Contins from tbe U. whioh wee the formal opening of the Tuesday Withington The V. Akers Studio Groceries Shoes at Paris Hill are to met ladles at the Red and a position with a Boa- ο many friends pleased camp, composed of Mr. end Mrs. Lewis burgh, Pa., the Co., accepted Sumner Soldiers' abeence of several rooms In the ton brush and will leave at Aug. S— Annual meeting of greet him after an M. Mann, Lewis Jaoob Mann, Mr. and Cross in the afternoon. company ο F. P. Stone Association, South Paris. once with bis Photographer James N. Tubbs veteran Mrs. H. R Mrs. H. she gave an out-door address in family. — East yesrs. Tuell, Cynthia evening Aug. It 19 Campmeetlng, Empire Grove, Rev. F. M. Lamb of Brunswick was at Hon. Frank P. Stearns of Shawnee, Curtis. Mrs. Menn entertained front of Dr. Tibbeits' lawn, where the η Pharmacist Poland. Tnesdey Saints' Rest and Groceries , bee been tbe gneet tbe past Mrs. D. H. Fifield, Mrs. Cerrle Caldwell, band, under the leaderablp of Arthur Tuesday Wednesday. η Η. Ε. Gibson P. Stearns aeveral selections. The Wilson Shaw and A. F. Cloatier and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. week ο I bis brother, Austin Mrs. Samira Dunham, Mra. Cynthia Herriok, gave C. A. Richardson to have to Harbor for Λ λ Grain Auto Co. and went .from here to Betbel Sunday Mrs. Geneve Tuell, Lewis J. end bend was most generoua and tbeir kind- family gone Cundy's Norway Curtla, a week. visit bis mother before returning home. Geneve Beath Menu. The went neas waa fully apprecieted. Miaa Walker 4» Auto Meat Market Brown, Bock Λ Co. party Mrs. of Autos and Repairing Mr. Steerns is one of tbe native sons of new a eddreea which Mary Paige Cambridge, Mass., Dollar Day. up in J. W. Cummiogs' car, and very Interesting Charles G. Blake ? success in the closeat ettention of the audi- is the goest of Mrs. Clarence Atwood. Ο HoteatWber Needs. Paris who baa met with after a very pleasant day re- Saveeld the Bank. spending L. L Gilbert Atherton Furniture Co. II Norway National Weat. He is at present Mayor of his turned home the ride ence, whioh waa compoaed of the repre- Lumber Z. L. Merchant Λ Co. by pretty through ι» aentetive men and women of our village. (I Dennis Pike Beal Estate Agency. oity. Greeowood. Dance at Odd Fellows' Hall Tuesday Meats and Groceries Furniture of Scholars la Parte. suoessfnl tea was Vivian Hutobina viaited his ο Transportation Another very given Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rldlon were guests Corp. par- evening of this week. Mueio by Shaw Berry Pickers Wanted. at the Club laat Saturday of Mr. to Bethel afternoon Β. & Sons Co. Pills. Country Tneedey night end Wednesdey ents, coming Friday and True of South Paris. Admission Ο C. Cummings Doan*» Kidney Mrs. and Mrs. and to after- H. L. Drake L. J. Brooks Tantac. by Staples Thompson. and Mrs. Mann at Idylwilde. returning Augusta Sunday 25 cents to all. took Grain Blueberries. Many members and their friends Mr. end Mr·. Lewis M. Menn ere en- noon. Ο Tbe Groceries Groceries part in the Clock Golf contest. joying e several weeks' stay at the Mecbanio Albert Silver spent Saturday Bryant's Pond. I ί True Economy of Food. three beet scores were made by Dr. Msnn Pond. and Sunday with his psreuts, and Robert oottege, Bryant's Wednesday of last week was the aonaal I» Freeland Howe, Jr. Ε. B. Jackson Tbe tab-committee on food production Brush, Orland Daniels and Raymond D. H. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. May- Mills also returned Sunday afternoon. Minnie F. Libby and Pifield, field day at Cranestone, where Mr. E. R. sod conservation of the Maine Committee Atwocxi. The tie wea played off hew end Mildred Devis motored to Old Erneat Herrick, a former employe at 4) Store Freeman and wife entertained a large Music Groceries and Meats on Pnblio has addreeeed tbe fol- won by Dr. Brush. Orcherd the Qrand Trunk atatlon, has returned Photographer Safety Sunday. gathering of tbe village people and sum- circular letter to the women of The tea at the Club next Saturday will Mr. end Mrs. Haines end aa operator. Ο lowing Eugene Ray- mer guests. It was particularly a col· Maine: be given Mre. Carter end Miss Carter. Mr. end Mrs. Abner H. Mann The Ladies' Club ia buay preparing for W. S. Pierce S. J. Record Co. F. H. Beck by mond, lection of young people who enjoyed the a in faoe of tbe crisis, Tbe oonteet will be a tennis tournament Edwards took an Its ennual mid summer fair Aug. 10th. Realizing, present end Mery recently with games, races and for to and the Mr. William and of day swimming ο and Roofing Hardware Autos and Accessories that tbere is great oeceeaity food be begun Priday morning auto trip to Auguata aod Togus, Eldridge family matohes. Shingles elimination of waste, and finals afternoon. All has to Wood- Maae., are of Mrs. conservation, plsyed Saturday Mrs. Elvesa Denoen gone Rockport, guests tbe mem- ο are Friday evening, Aug. 17tb, selection of food with members and their friends invited. en with her mother, Mrs. Angelia Clark. L. Clark Co. W. C. Leavitt Co. proper ipecial stook for indefioite stay Bldridge's bers of Franklin Orange bave arranged Robert F. Bickford A. Drug to nutrition Hon. and Mrs. John S. Harlow, Miss Mise Alice Eamea has gone to a girls' ο reference particularly adapt- nieoe, Mrs. Ε. B. Devis. for a public show at their hall, wbich tbe and for Marian Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. ill for in Denmark as councilor. She was Pharmacists Hardware. ed to individual's needs, Ε. Ν. Maraton haa been quite camp will include tbe drama, "My Brother'» η and Maine Gems of foods William O. Harlow and Miss in Denmark last Jewelry conservation of certain kinds Owen, the peat week. year. Keeper." Milliken's Orchestra will be η our and Harlow of Dixfield were at Paris e Mr. snd Mrs. Ootthardt Carlson are N. Favor & Butts necessary for feeding soldiers lone James P. Curtis is suffering from in attendance, and tbe affair will close Z. L. Merchant & Go. James Longley that from time im- Hill from a vacation with Mrs. Carlaon'a alliée; also realizing Sunday. bed leg caused by being thrown spending with a ball. Ο women bave been to M. Atwood and family and Dr. and Mrs. Tuell. Harness Store Hardware memorial ready George hie mowing maohine. parent», H. Wilson, who has Goods for the Mrs. K. Brooks and family go Bethel has had Ha share of eleotrioal Perley occupied Dry make sacrifices accomplishment Clayton Mra. Ellen Willis spent severel deys tbe Merrifieid place for tbe past twenty of reform—with these to be at- this week on a few days outing at Lake with her L. F. atorma the paat week, and the favorable objects last week son, Willis, years, died at tbe Augusta of Webb In Franklin in which came hospital tained in the present emergency—your County. end wife, et Mecbenio Fells. ohange temperature pneumonia, late Monday afternoon. Mr. is asked in tbis Ate meeting of tbe Trueteee of Parie was the invited waa moat ^relcome. cooperation campaign Mrs. Mery E. Stetson Tbureday Wilson was born in Ν. H., coneervation lines of Hill held last Saturday Dr. All the students of Gould Jackson, for food along Academy guest of her soot, Mrs. George I. Burn- Academy tbe son of Herman D. and L. Newton A. Cummings who attended the under the April 16, I860, economy. The following suggestions Cba». Aldrlcb, bam of Sooth Paris, on Tuesdsy end Aoademy Alioe Wilson. In 18Θ5 be made: end Ε. B. Curtis were cboeen to fill instruction of Mr. Linaoott, 1888 '89, are (Hazelton) are, therefore, Wednesdey to ettend Cbauteuque. married Alma J. Woodman of Norrldge- in the control vacancies on the Board and officers were invited to a to be held on While general complete Mrs. Merie Fisher of Wrentbem, Mess., get-together wock. By trade be was a granite cotter, bas beeo transferred Alerted aa foliowa: the 15 at 11 A. M. of household affairs has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. aoademy grounda Aug. and was for a number of has years employed from the home to factory production, Ρreel>lent—Henry D. Hammond Martna uni. Superintendent Byram resigned ! at tbe Grand Trunk quarry. The wife NEEDS I Vice Pres.—Charte» L. A Id rich. the WEATHER offer in a end the of HOT tbere is mucb to definite way The remain* of Mia· Beatrice Coburn, acoepted auperintendeooy Seerecary-Auatln P. Stearns. and several oblldren survive bim. Tbe a scientific for muoh to the aa result of investigation Treasurer—Κ. B. Curtia. daughter of Roaooe Cobarn of Cryatal, Tarmouth-Freeport acbools, was at Moral: nf «II here funeral held Thursday afternoon human nutrition. We urge that infor- Committee—H. D. Hammond, C. L. N. who met death while » H., bathing tbe Advent cburch in South Woodstock. Aldrlch.'Λ®0.011*? and Austin P. Stearna. mation on tbis aubject be obtained inaa- Tuesday at Popbam Beacb, were brought Talcum CO. MIDDLE UTTZBVALZ. L. waa to I Ζ. MERCHANT & muob as it is available from many Tbe matter of repair· referred here Friday and taken to Greenwood to North Buckfield. are ezbaustive and exeoutive committee. Rath a io Is sources. Tbere very the the home of her grandparent·, Mr. and Buck, governess Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eiaenwinter and All the leading brands treatments Mr. and Mr·. J. S. Gordon of ser- on Swan's Hill with ber Mr. comprehensive by ezperts, Washing- Mr·. Will Emmoni, for the funeral parent·, bod Charles of visited of Admirai I and Mrs. 0. A. Book. Waterbury, Conn., whose works may be found in librariee; th· β"®·*» 1 vice. The barial wai at Greenwood. Mi·· relatives here last week. 15c to 50c Per Can are S' at Old Brlok. A fearful electrical shower in text books, which less expensive, and Mr·. W. W. Kimball Cobnrn was sixteen year· of age, and la passed Gas Sturtevant and mother, Mrs. information is and Jaoien C. Kimball of Portland was the I over here some considerable given, •arrived by ber parenta, Roaooe and Wednesday night, doing ▲bbie of are at leader At wood. in this Rolfe, Auburn, visiting JEANICE is the we also wish to remind you that tbere week eod guest of Raymond L Maad (Emmonr) Coburn, and three damage vicinity. M. ▲. Warren's. BOUQUET for numerous Mr. I· a student in the Medical! A letter from a of our sister are available distribution Kimbali sisters, Elsie, Gertrude and Barbara, daughter J. E. Bioknell and Charlie Rowe have Days. tbe States Rose Paokard of Bargain bulletins issued United of Bowdoin College. an Houtaling Philadelphia, by Department and infant brother. The family □ew Ford tonring cars. of the Kxten- Ref. Q. W. F. Hill will take hie vscs-| says she has been In Boston with Department Agriculture, were former resident· of Greenwood. Mr·. Mary Ridlon of Bridgton has Toilet Waters sion Service of tbe State University, and tion tbe next two Sundays and there as her I relatives, Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Smith, two Mr·. Walter E. Cole has guest· returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bus- This is the of the third week of our the State of will be no School ar the Baptist I and that llrs. Smith has put op beginning clean-up Department Agriculture Sunday aunt, Mr·. Riobardaon, and unole, Frank weeks, well of Mass., went with her. A variety of odors on the values of different classes churob. Mr. and Mr·. Hill went to 27 of beana of her own Arlington, assure to the standard of treating of Maaaachuaetta. quarts r»ising have been at P. C. Heaid's. sale with values which we well up Libby, even They visiting of food, comparative values of Monday, where they will spend a number of from Eê?e I and that she oares for her garden, showing Sedgwick Quite people 8ome farmers have finished baying, 25c to the first week and which in some cases are even and as to a of their vacation. She visited ber mother's $2.00 greater. nutrition, giving suggestions part are ploking berries at F. L. Wyman's, weeding. while others have jnst oommenoed. tbe selection and of of Boston waa a week- to Mills to grave in Forest Hill Cemetery, and says proper preparation Hugh Dewey and others have gone Locke'· Oxford Pomona will meet with Moan- While not in the store is reduced, great IVUUit end at Mrs. I. Davie·'. that the Is a beautiful spot. everything guest Mary piok for Howard Maxim. cemetery tain Orange Aug. 7. One which abould be Guest· of Leslie L. Maaon and family I a food She rests in peaoe, released from pain, cuts have been made on summer merchandise. poiot emphasized The Methodist Ladies' Aid held A. E. Holmes was at the Uu'verslty of Cloths price We are mother our beloved sister. 8he has often visited Initial Wash in the selection of proper foods: at Seven Gables Mr. Maaon'· and loe cream sale Thursday wbiob Maine last week. not—is oar zealous effort to econ- and sister from Bethel. her home here and said It was a summer enables us to make •boold netted sbout f15 00. There was to have lovely Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and daugh- This clean up of goods omize, forget the essential— proper Τ lie annual of the Pari· Hill on She was to ber native 10 Cents Each great meeting been a lawn party theoburob ground·, place. loyàl ter have returned to their home in room for the fall stocks that will be in soon, and nutrition for children. It can Club wa· held at the olub bouse rain. and a of the Revolution. coming growing Country which was postponed on account of state, daughter Brookton, Mass. be understood that It wonld be last and tbe officer· We miss our nearest Mr. and to save dollars and cents on seasonable readily Saturday following It was advertised as'a military aale and | neighbor, Roger has enlisted in the Ameri- Soaps, Cold Creams, Lotions many enables you good no Clapp Sponges, poor economy—in fact, it would be and committee· were elected for tbe and aome misunderstand- William Chase, whorecently passed use summer entertainment, can Field Servioe in France. He will make more comfortable merchandise, a time yet to conserve at the of away. Interment in Middle Intervale other things to help yourself you having long economy—to expense ensaing year: ing arose by people who did not read sail soon. Impaired nutrition of growing obildren; President—Col. Edward T. Brown. the whole placard thinking it wa· for Cemetery. these hot days. things. Trea » α re M. Atwood. Louis Block of a hence, the treatises with particular r—George the benefit of the Red Croa·. Norway, dry goods Hiram. Secretary—Raymond L. Atwood. was reference to children's diet may be eon of H. H. was peddler, here Wednesday. Director·—Tbe Prealdent, Treasurer aad Sec- Cyrua, Wardwell, On 1st the School Association of studied with Admr. H. Maine General Some of our Oeighbors were in great Aug. a sav- profit. taken to the Central has been formed TAILORED SUITS at reduced scientific has us W Lvi? MBeTwV·Edwwtl ^j,K0nlckerbocker. P" 8«»plee. Mlaa JCmlly fear and the severe shower Hiram that reoently greatly prices, As investigation given Boepltal Friday for an operation on bis I frigbt during low definite Olman? held its first meeting in Pythian Hall, in of one-fourth to one-third the original eometbing regarding proper (ireena Commluee-Bev. C. A. Knickerbocker leg for abaceaa. He went down in Dr, I recently. ing price so It suc- East Hiram. A large number of citizens nutrition, also has developed ρ· ®«»Ρΐβ·. Mr. Orland Daniels, Mr. L. L. Wbeeler'a and his mother and Mrs. Harry Brooke of Doroheater, and for some a is offered. auto, and absentees from Hiram were prices greater saving cessful methods for the canning of fruits %^κη· him. Maes., with her daughter, Is at her old present. Sara K. Nie- Mrs. Wheeler scoompanied is Entertainment Committee—Miss Be| home. Her husband Is later on. New York, and Massa- and vegetables; this probably the K. Turner returned that and ia well. expected WOMEN'S COATS. What we have left are maa, MriQ. Κ Brooks, Mrs. Qeorge night, doing chusetts were well Leland priced most attractive form of conservation House Committee—Mra. Mellie Mra Mrs, F. E. Harvey and oblldren have represented. _ S^rown TBAP CORNKB. L. with his usual taot at 20 to cent, less than our low which can be Inasmuch as tbs 0. A. Thayer and Mrs. George M. Atwood. returned to Readaboro, Vt„ after a visit Kimball presided The S/ore 33 1-3 per regular prices adopted Minnie Mrs. is her one at ber and ability. Mrs. H. MoLaren actual rssults of one's efforts are more at Baeobe·: Msry Brlgga visiting of about month ohildhood and in some instances not more than half is asked. Recent arrivals The served as A was read price apparent. In spite of the fact daughter, Mrs. Ned Swan, at Bryant'a home here. seoretary. poem readily M?·· C· Β. Wendell, Dover, V. Η. Pond. A. Wadswortb, the oldest that the definite principle of suoceasfully Miss lola PsatI, Hartford, Coon. by Llewellyn end of Hebron. A somewhat Paris Maine CHILDREN'S COATS all marked at the conserving fruits and vegetables dates ■"»·>""■» »·* Mrs. Jennie Brooks of Norway has person present (78). poem, South been a recent at the home of her was furnished James D. a back to 1S00, great progress has beeo bOS,. guest Horace Knight of Jamaloa Plain, butuorous, by season and are now offered at little T>nkh*m· Mlas Percy Thaxter, to clean-up prices just made lo the last few and several slater, Mra. G. L. Brlgga. was the of bis Mrs. Wilder, referring school-boy pranks. years B,*L?n m"?. Mass., guest cousin, more than half methods have been recently tried and Mlaa Helen L. Webster. Mlaa JmiI· γ m» Mrs. Harry Williamson and little A. M. Richardson, reoently. Hon. Samuel W. Gould of Skowhegan, price. was in made an These with W,n>er· î>. c! daughter Phyllis of Bethel are visiting There was a attendenoe Chil- who reared Hiram, proved. methods, together Mra. Clara S' Maine. large new, which ^tf^ôSTniHayden, Angoata. at A. R. Tuell's. followed TAILORED SUITS, two wool suits, not reliable information, are given out !!"»«.,. MU. M. j. KlMto,| drens' Sunday and all enjoyed the day. eloquent speeob, by toasts, of Portland was sentiments and reminisoenoee from the was at through demonstrations, and it is hoped Oiïi^ TS Mrs. John Sbeperd The children sang and gave reoitations, nearly former price $15.00 to $16.50, now priced only U*"« recent Mrs. I a soore of others. Excellent dinner and you may avail yourselves of this oppor- guest of her ooualn, Emily and Rev. Mr. Griffiths made an address each. 1.TO«. &SJ.<îSiï,to1' F. Field. were Willis of $4.98 tunity for enlightenment oo this subject. to them. supper provided. Mabry STORES was and BLUE Since it is a to Mr. Griffiths entertained the Maaaaohusetts chosen president, patriotic duty preserve PABTBID&B Tuesday at OX8TBICT. Andover. Mrs. Annie J. In WOOL DRESS SKIRTS all go in reduced prices all vegetables snd fruits in their season, Sunday Sohool oblldren by a picnic by Scribner, secretary. The Ladies' Aid of the there waa fine Inolud· of 10 utilising si 1 possible and allowing noth- Mr. and Mr·. Arthur Cole entertained I Congregational the church, with a treat of loe cream the evening music, to 35 per cent, off regular price. Church "The Old Pea bod y Master Charles W. Rounds ing to waste or spoil, numerous bulletins » party of frienda Tuesday evening. A presented and cake, and the little ones bad a ing tinging by in the Methodist Church of Mass. dot bave been prepared upon this work and ▼ery good time wa· enjoyed all. Pew," Monday afternoon. Maiden, WASH DRESS SKIRTS, and large by Q. happy fancy stripe ars also available from the United States Mr*· and children! evening, Ang. Bdelle Cushman is at for the Lowing Ogonqult North Waterford. skirts marked at one-third less than low •re ,Fr"kher Mr. and Mra. David Sturgls of Gorbsm, fully regular and Stats Departments of Agriculture visiting parents, Mr. and Mr·. | summer. Hot and from the of Maine. In Premont Field. Maine, were in town Sunday. Frank who baa been Mrs. Roland Littlefield has a very bad University Is Stearns, visiting Days prices. Mrs. Alice Merrick from New York has to with her addition to canning, certain classes of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Field spent a few! | his brother, H. K. Stearns, left Tneeday oongh. 8be gone stay at the Honse. Mrs. a few ...AND... fruits and vegetables may be success- days with hi· parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 visiting Gregg to visit relatlvea in Bethel. Mr. Stearns mother, Waterhoase, days. Silk Dresses. Rev. John Suter in the has from fully preserved by drying and evaporat- Fremont Field. preached Con-1 and Drew, Mrs. Will Hylan and Henry Mrs. George Abbott returned Mr·. cburoh Sunday, Ang. 5., her visit to and South Paris. ing, thus avoiding the ase of expensive Albion Andrew· !« vliitlng gregational William went with him for the day. Norway AU of our silk dresses some of our silk The collection was for the benefit of the Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Marston and Mr. including containers; this is a poiot whiob may be relative· at Boston. | Drew has got to be very efficient in run- Red Cross. and Mrs. F. P. Hazelton dinner are now offered at well considered with economy. M* BJer»u bas been visiting I ning the new oar. took, poplin dresses, being clean-up prices. Smith was in Lewiston last Mrs. Ward Ods assuring thought la that much •t Dr. Purcell'a at Biddeford. Evelyn | Sunday F. R. Gurney took bis three with Mr. and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hazelton took Mrs. Vacation good will result if we begin now to con- Thursday. oldest sons and went to Augusta to see Eut Sumner. Constanoe Poor, Mrs. Adams, Annie S. L. Lebroke to after- Days Pretty Gotton Dresses Reduced. sistently teach the children of this gen- Geo. Gurney, Co. D, Seoond Maine Norway Tuesday are on Akere, Mrs. Fred Milton and Aiioe noon to attend the eration the economy of time and of food; Rev. ind Mr·. J. y. Atwood | Regiment. Chautauqua. make the of and furnish- Andrews attended the "The Old bave light weight clothing In we have the stimulus in our vacation at Winalow and for play will be no aervices in the Tbey been having cocnmbers wearing Our entire stock of colored cotton dresses in addition, Freeport There s ginghams, t wo so there will be no Peabody Pew,M at Rumford Point Tues·, from Fred Hazelton'a for over a week, a are to teaobing that to economize is patriotic, weeks, preaohiog churoh during Angust. Rev. Mr. Griffiths We satisfy you. muslins and voile that were more than are now- and have russet and Ben Davis as ings necessity. prepared $1.50 each, and the hope that our children will come services for two Sundays to come. day evening. left monday on his vacation, and will applea auto of three or four vet- \ sound as when last fall. offered at and be to realize the value of the liberty hard An party East Bethel. probably go to Buffalo, Ν. Y. gathered being markdown prices should speedily erans to the Lebroke oat tbe on Maod earned by their ancestors. propose attend soldiers' A lady teaoher from Bar Harbor gave David grass in view of Muob was caused the farmer· Abbott purchased the lowered price. Tbeee recommendations are made meeting at Sonth Paris on Wednesday damage | a canning demonatratlon at Grange Hall McAllister's plaoe. George the wind and eleotrloal storms worked for him. without any of or tTOm th· rtolnity went by heavy wbioh waa attended Men's Suits WHITE now thought meddling * Wedneaday largely DRESSES. Ladies' white dresses to South Parle on last week Wednesday and Thursday. Charles and Fanny were at Light Weight Interfering with your affairs—whiob we Wednesday and proved very interesting. Hersey Miss Susie Mitoheli of Hanover is at the season's end realize you are fully capable of conduct- to the Cbantauqna conoert. They in- Wild raapberrlea'are very plenty tbia Norway Tuesday. priced clean-up price. for Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Annie who is in the Cen- ing—but are offered in the of cluded Mrs. Myrtle Palmer, Mrs. Ernest doing dressmaking year. The first time H. K. Stearns* Holmes, $10 to $22. apirit Bartlett. Is and It la that will Stetson, Mrs. Tinnie Heald and L. Β went tbey more tral Maine General Hospital, reported LADIES' SPORT DRESSES made of diflerent hoped thsy Mr. and Mrs. Riob of Lewiston family berrying picked in the same and were driven Russell. Payaon a bave done as gaining. Ctriotism,accepted way. Heald, by Guy than bushel, and others well. in at the wa· out for were reoent guests of Mr. and Mr·. J. L. Values far much better than will this Fall. materials, combination coat and skirt, all go 8. L. Newdicr, Secretary. Nature's ηeavy artillery Our laat week's item should read v by you get Holt. Dickvale. prtctloe with electric light· on Wednes- Aubrey Minister, aa that il the name, lowered prices. Hm and There. Mrs. John H. Howe and little daughter I New beans and day evening. not the profeaslon. potatoes, string green have returned from two weeks' vaoatiou now on tbe farmer's bill ami ·*·" t0 t9aoh here.1 | Hot to make corn grow, and pess are early CHILDREN'S DRESSES all colored at enough including and.n?u?iDK^.OW,er" It Is with relatives Sumner. a of fare. Next comes cucumbers Those who bave bad the beooming very dry. the shower Wednesday evening was nearly Men's Panama and Straw Hats white now oil impression Mrs. H. E. Bartlett hss gone to Cam- dresses, at a reduction of 10 to 25 per cent, that the world was aa are very ready. arrayed against Lock·*· for a short vlalt. She great help gardens dry. Mmû bridge, Mass., O'car Putnam is along well on the low and on some a reduc- Germany realize their error when they getting regular price of them greater Several cases of measie· in the will return by auto In oompany with ber Brownfield. the addition to bis stable. read that SAm makes only the fifteenth village. as as ever. No war at- tion is made. Lester Tebbeti has enlisted and left daughter, Mr·. David Gaw, and family, 8. Morrill baa been Benj. Qualities just good prices nstion that bse declared war oa- tbs Miss Lena Perkins, who has been helping for Brunawick to the First the first of August. Roberts about to our German But as the fifteen In- Tneeday join working in one of the hotels in Conway, haying. tached hats. and Empire. Maine Field Mrs. G. N. Sanborn and children of Cbas. Andrews' of Boston CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, values $oc clude all more or less civilized Regiment, Heavy Artillery. came home for a short vaoation. daughters the lesding are weeks with Elisabeth Mar- Bethel spending several left are ooming to pass their vacation with $1.00, now and each to « Mareball, Nine soldier very Wed- priced 39c clean nations of tbs world, the impression her Mr. and Mrs. C. M. boys early 59c up. · 11 Harold Gerrieb and M las Siva parents, Kimball, for him. referred to was not far wrong. « nesday morning Brunswlok, leaving are Echo. and visiting other friends. Flannel and Khaki Trousers of Portland at Camp saddened home·. Worsted, LADIES' PARASOLS all in at end of season Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Ν. H go With tbe newi that two men of the Berlin, Wilson's Mills. Miss Annie Fitch Is in poor health, West Buckfield. a •re two weeks at Outside Inn. ) prices, saving of one-fourth to one-third off the regular American field service were killed spending also Mrs. Irving Linsoott. Ε. V. Pearson, Wilber Warren and made for business, work, dress or vacation Mr. Davis la of tbe Γ. M. C. A. Geo. B. Fox of the 8hawmut bank, of 96 in the shade. low "eomswbere in Prance'1 on tbe 2Stb of secretary 1 Terribly hot weather, Ernest Buok are working for J. V. prices. at Berlin. Boat on, passed through here on his way it donbtleee be realized that Garden· are getting very dry. Pearson. July, may Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards of Bethel I to some of the camps above for a day or the United States of America Is sctnally Two msn*vere conversing this morn- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett and Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Belts, Neckwear, Caps are at their for the aeueon. two. He is «pending his vacation at in tha war. if we camp on the of the oomlng of East Peru were at Fred Ben- Thin participating Tbses, "The on ing probabilities Raohel Summer Wash Goods. Mrs. L. M. Prowell and party of Berlin. Barker," Mooselookmeguntlo Farmer A. said be waa afraid us. understand correctly, are tbe first to loss lake. orops. nett's Sunday. your Wash Suits, Blouses, Underwear, of Ν. H., returned to their home Monday bis bad the new Buy boy their lives under tbe American fls( in of New potatoes got potato Howard Jewell is working for Harry after a two week·' a· Echo. Dr. F. Brieboff Tork, witbl out at tbs war. outing Camp disease, and he wished he oonld find Hall. All cotton voile and muslin dress *"· is ill at Cliff MoKenny guide, made hit first (rip figured goods Mr7 Bartlett quite this j what he oonld do to be aa euceaafol aa Mr. and Charles and to Metallnk for a few days, fish- Mrs. Bradbury reduced writing. Lodge aome others with their "Do Boston are prices. we are furniahed the valueless In waters. vegetables. Horace Burr Smith of at Again Nearly all the farmers have finished I ing Magalloway take the Oxford Demoorat? If you information that Germany Is rsady for baa been tel you Thomas Bradbnry's. 39c baying. Elwyn 8torey kept qui don't subscribe at oooe and you will who in the quality priced "psace with honor"—meaning peace on the week to Errol Warren Buok, enlisted busy past motoring [ know bow to farm scientifically." "No has arrived In Scot- 33c 35c terms as an and or for sawmill units, safely quality priced Germany's nnconquerad Went LoveU. with parties baying supplies. I would lose tater and every nation. all the sir, every land. H. unconquerable Amid Roland Alfred Hart, and Fann I F. Co. *5« ia i-a and 17c Ripley, other before I would pay a cent to an quality priced talk of the there is There will be a oanning demonstration to Rumford for thing F. M. took auto ride to Noyes peace past week, just Llttlehale went Monday Cooper 1 -2c | that bee the name Demoorat in last and 19c one ratbsr significant and snconraglng at Odd Fellow·' Hall Thursday, Aug. 9, Leon anything 8onth Paris week, lj quality priced· examination, returning Tuesday. it. If ft hadn't been fer Old Democrat Buok visited Olive SOUTH PARIS, STORM NORWAY. feature. That la tbe statement of the la the afternoon. Bennett took them down. Miss Dorothy 15c quality priced roc Farwell of Portland vielt- Wilson tbla* war would bave been Keene In Hebron last week. I Anstrlaa foreign minister that be doesn't Mrs. Aglena A trained nurse came In from Cole· I oame down from Rum- care whether the admission of a desire ed her sister-in-law, Mrs. Z. care C. T. stopped." Everett Harlow new McAllister, brook to help for Mrs. Fox, a CHANTILLY MULL AND a few a The Red Cross Is doing great deal ford and Is with his at VOILES, for pesos is regarded as a sign of weak· for few day·. bnt Sunday she was taken to a 8anday, family aad Mrs. Frank Ella of Ν. I sanato-j here. received in mm or etrengtb. Austria at Isast la Mr. Berlin, rlum for care and medical attendance. J. V. Pearson's. piece· just pretty stripe· and figured designs visited at W. 3. Fox'· Mandaville Seavey Is on tbeiiek list. weary of tbe war. H., 8uaday. Bora to the wife of W. A. ~ in at getting very July 89th, ] Andrew Blake baa a new auto. put clean-up price·. t Buildings Burned at . Cobb, daughter. Mrs. L. A. Allen Is very busy at her No. 480. Pretty Six Room farm of Haines Cottage] Information which recently reacbsd Oxford. dressmaking room·. Tbe buildings Ljman Is to tbe effect that Germany Mra. J. A. McKenxie la very sick. In Mexioo were burned Tuesday night Washington Mies Walker of and Mrs. Are knew of Anatria's ultimatum to 8erWa Mr·. F. L. Ord way ha· been caring for Pennsylvania Eut Brown field. with a loss of 10000 or more. The in South Paris ONE PRIOE OA8H 8TORE. on Home her for · few 8b· h« returned Small spoke on the suffrage question started in the oom- Village. fourteen boars before It was d»ys. showers for barn, spontaneous * delivered, In the afternoon at One of the beavieet known * and had time to bead It off If ehe and Mra. Swieker le tbere to our· Monday Htgbfields, bustlon as the presumed " home, tear· over tbia of the tow· being given ... aaeple where met a number of ladles, and pasaed part an no scars on HOB WAY, MAINE desired. Furthermore, aooording to for her bow. they origin. A shed was dynamited In Only been built is year·; clean, bright, this place and !· I In the at the Alton Wednesday evening. «Téléphoné pole· without avail. reoeat etatementa la Ger- L. E. Mills of North Albany helping evening square, effort to save the house, water some hardwood originating of 8onth Parla and mnsio »n Mill Street were all blown down. as as new ; service,, .floors ; a war was his Χ. X. Mille, Wheeler spoke The ehemioal from Rnmford just good spring good many, ooonoil held at Pots- brother, buying. Fhere were three bolts In engine t We bad aome terrifie ai was furnished by local talent heavy quiok In tbe stable and hen bouses. trees, located, to da· oa J ai y 6th, 1014, by Gsrmaa and lightning on of the aided saving garden plot, apple centrally handy butines^ will be no servieee at the Con-1 loooeaaion, one either side New outbuildings, at It was thunder the 3d, with ι oow There Fifteen head of twenty ton· of Austrian leaders, whiob virtual- Tbureday, and very near the oattle, section. Owner about to make a change in business, so will sacrifice for of rain aad ball. Som· stones I ohurcb daring the month of dberty, oomlng other, and all the household decidsd to plunge Knrope into war. pour ] farther off. As far ae known no hayt nearly goods ly lm mother Tbsss statements may or may not be meaaared over aa lech aad · half | gregational irere loet. Fonr bones and the poultry a quick sale. Only $iaoo. and Mrs. MaoKay inlldlnge were struck. aoeursta, bat they tallyreauukaMy with diameter. Be?!**Mr. MaoKay Croee whteh baa were saved. lie In Boston. Hie work of the Bed oartala known faota. There Is ao doubt During th· storm of Tbureday tb· to >een completed was forwarded to Fry·· for war struck three Mrs. Cash Is going Portland fr*** on» that preparatione laimediate lightniag telephone pole· the of the Saoo Va*, Real Estate CASTOR ΙΑ between Ε. H. Morrill's tad Mor- to remain a number of weeks. ran, headquarter· The Dennis Pike ^ //rrrT~ ware being Made la Qermaay during Myron Sad Croee to be mat Agency, rill'· aad burned oat faae· aad dU- 1Farrta was at home for η short ey Aaeoolatlon, Jaiy, 1914, weeks befors the torch was Major vlfth other work to Waahtaftoa. VOBWAY, lighted. mslaal m ·· ."λ**4 >.·'. 'ir-sé.'ri*·* Γ.-"- .' C Ϊ·-'.·λ3» rit ^ ■" ■ -ν Ul Democrat wm Cm· Net Yeer. Α Μφι!" ΟαφβΙβα. JweTwrtlSi*" School* Ια ChMrtMQM Oxford Mï. ttd Mrs. Parti will mat week thé Demoorat reoelves in Albeit D. Park in ibbmi open until wj Ukely NORWAY. Iwj M the fini of October. The Uw a»ll mthiI of from **" "■» * teacher* AJTOTHXB PIOOBiM AMUKXD BSVOBB pounde "oopy" August 7. W7 ρ^ΐ.**""0* »Wi elected, with two or tbree numerous semi-publlo «aine, vacaoolee lot private, pablloftnd This is the Month y el ere m th> oLoes op m sisaiov. I The NMlM of Frank Stray war· and men ta. Ik la of ▲■draw J. m filled, follow·, press bemu depart Jackeon of Ionia. Mich.. u given the Deaoont by brought Mr· fro· Beaton ud Interred Some of II le Met 01 hle U.C. Soperlnteodent varying availability. t Alfred H. Joy: in Pin· Grove Cemetery Inst Monday. the boos· and aa that I· Jackson. bro**«. Oor Community CbiaUnqu for 1017 by trust, gen- (Hew Mr. died at tba hone ol h's eon the on tbe are mertedwilh·.) closed · ver? soooessful series of enter- Seavey erally Identified bj printing When we Stocks PARIS. In J al y M. Ho was it into the Reducing Chirle M. Moo)too ko* HIGH tolnmeate evening, »od action Boeton, Thursday, envelop», we are able to pltoh porokoMd the SCHOOLS. Wednesday the eon οI J. and Sarah M. to jOUTH * wm token wbioh ensure· another visit Stephen watte backet witboat spending time ρΐΛ°· WalohvUI· nod SOUTH rAXIS· and traa born In willΪ!^ oooopy it here daring 1018. Tuesday evening (Graham) SeaTej, Frye· open It Some of it Is snob a poor at- When he was three it orric*. were token for ol tee- burg, 17,1865. tempt at bektograpb work that oaa't All Over the Store POiT MIm pledgee porohftie Sept. to PAW· Addle Newhall ot ι old hie parents onme to Norway as we we HJCTS Waterville, Pfcrie* eon ticket· for next yeer, of whieh it le year· be read, and. drop It. simply SJ f. ■. Soaday, Bthel W. school· Γ tW Α. Κ-lo6 gueet atMr·. to even- live. Be attended the Norway wonder who waa snob an idiot aa to 081· Jostina £S£llS£i neoeeeery guarantee 600. Thftt 52Γ Hall'·. and was a shoe ontter by trade. He on of It Is *βτ riin. ing 421 were end the waste postage It. Some pare pledged, dnrlng married Ida M. Hoemer of who aad Rev. and .Mr». Diana J. Wall, next dey end the η timber wm Sweden, adve rtlslagfor private enterprises, are on our DRESSES, Prook L. Cooo are •Alloc a. Bockport, Principal. evening died come lived for Hark down sales going SUITS, COATS, T.CI·» «AU.WA1. Welch, Lowell, Mm. Inoreeaed to 826. A oontmot for next years ago. They this also indicates Idiooj oo the part of <*■»'· ΡΜ··Κ Mr. and In Ν. H. He is »nr· r«. bee been with yeari Portsmouth, some one. 8ome is too utterly volumi- «ntliDiÎ JaBe *· Ε1·*·**";C. S. Tolmao. COMMON SCHOOLS. yeer elgned, well toweide vived his Mrs. Sarah Smith Its SHIRT TOWELS, BED SPREADS, FA*1» SOUTH ft hundred nemee of members of the by mother, nous for onr oolomos whatever vaine. WAISTS, MUSLINS, NAPKINS, »OCTB Mrs. F AXIS. Is 88 of a lis- r**·"•^ί* Cora Whittemore aooouooaa the Grade· 8 ud ft— local ft> «eolation. of Norway, who years age, And some of it is valuable in Itself or „Λ m Mrs. Sadie nnd η Sundaye*Vreee,.(1ÎÎ1V ; engagement of bar Mr·. Anale Grammar The attendance hna been ter, Connor, brother, os an opportunity to render a little CHILDREN'S DRESSES and HATS. ·*««* daughter, Grade 7— Principal School. throughout givse **5*Àuy R. to Mr. Harry Seavey, both of Lynn, Μηιι. service and we Wheeler, Frank P. Dudley, li. A nee better then last year, eepeolelly for the parlotic by publishing it, ·ι3Α M exyre··. 'ί both of Soatk Wetherell, Sooth Pert·, ▲t the home of Mr. and Mn. Wa. 0. 9Λ Pari·. ttiedet- leeft two dftye of the Chan touque. Tue·· are glad to get it. Sara B. Leavitt at high noon of laat Monday Now what we started out to say Is, £flAwSufl,i4y; Mr·. · CoAb, Ashland. day evening at the bend oonoert every NEW JAP SILK WAISTS Ο. K. Tatee of West Parie Annie waa baa I Newoomb, was there a pretty wedding, the contract- that we have received a number of an- been the Grade A— Norway. •eat filled and number· stood around *ΚΕΠ"<ϋβ· gueat of her niece, Mr·. Mr. Leavitt'a ,TAT*I> Charles Ruth W. the rear of the sat In ing partlee being yonngeat nouacements of canning demonstration· R. Dunham, for the Jameson,Cornlmh. tent, while other· peet week, return- Grade*— I· ion, William Holden Leavitt, and Mi·· to be witb a detailed list of dale· One has a borne the automobilee perked near by. It Riven, In White and Flesh color, handkerchief ruffle front. il «·-»-·'■ -ffjffotii'faw ing Monday morning. Helen M. Barney Sooth Pari*. Lettie Iaabelle Sinclair of Portland. The sod demonatratora in eome diataot coun- Gradeft— estimated that tbere were about 800 bride wore a anlt of witb a Mr. end Mrs. A. L. Hoimee went Mon- •lona people preaent. evening the traveling ohampagne ties of tbe state, together good Ltttlehale, Wert Pari·. Wednesday Frenoh Rev. Cheater G. Miller demon· convertible collar. Choice, $1.98. Jfos^^sMg.h»i K-"» «"""i· day forenoon to their at Shartieff Primary— tent wm well and but fol· shower· aerge. group photograph of the fair high «asp Shagg Nina filled, the the Pond to two Batterie Id, North Baldwin. which were here end all the performed ceremony, oaing single atratora. But of tbe demonatrationa in spend weeks, where their 'Itaunl Street— about ua, aerrioe. the oeremony a aome of which are now son, W. K. Holmes, and have been Both audience won Id have been muoh larger. ring Following Oxford County, Cord. Two family Bemlek, Chebeegue. dinner waa and the NEW WASH SKIRTS made of English Gary large e^srstfeW8 (or a week or two. Porter Street— In iplte of all poMible ventilation, it wedding aerved, past, and others we indireotiy learn are Battle M. bridal left for Ν. Leech, South Pari·. wm pretty hot under the tent at some of oonple Maneheater, H., still to be beld, we bave had no notice ,p Edward D. Peverley, who has been in to a η week with the bride'a alater. as indiosted in tbe shirred buttons. Just here to-day, s·*» WXST ΤABIS. the afternoon leMiona, but the pend whatever. Whioh if, hack, belt, large pearl ws* the of & evening· will make their home at Romford. pockets, L»'"e» employ Ripley Fletcher in their Qrammar— have been oomfortftble. They a omission. 2ί»β.λ·ϊΐΜ-'κ1β. «f very heading, singular 0ftlf ^ garage, went to N. a Belle M. Mr. Leavitt from Norwsy Portsmouth, H., Dolley, Woodford·. It wm not found convenient to bave a graduated $1.08. few days since with the Intention of en- Intermediate— School, worked for a time with hia Lawrence J. Bucknaorof Portland, 37 ^srSfis^affieTeûla^Camp ®eet» •Ethel meeting of the local aaaoeiatlon at the High yÎiUjî>Sr»j>; .'V^erUlâ in the aa Brook. Wert Pari·. fatber In the hardware and ear a of waa killed, and iiating navy mechanic. Primary— so the will be held on bnalneaa, j y age, inatantly close, meeting waa him was some- Ethel Splller, Well·. later attended Wentworth Inatitnte in a woman wno with and water for the bather*. Roscoe C. Gray and son of Wednesday evening of this week at the Suits, Bathing Caps wings Λϊΐτ*· «nPfinuîJwwHalL Stanley Boaton. He la now with the what In an automobile colllaSlon Bathing of Maas have been XOKTH •tore of KMtman Λ Andrews, when employed Injured, Monday, Atbol, gueet· at Wil- PARIS. hardware firm of & at in the of 20. ^l\ou!£f Grammar- for the will be Clongh Plllabnry early morning Sunday, July ^ liam L. Gray's for a few Mr. organisation coming year more or ?jU R»ook So. 181» days. Gray Romford. The bride ia a native of New Tbe day'a record of automobilea Lodge. has returned to bot effeoted. W«Jov«l.J ««'«· Atbol, Stanley will Primary— Bronawiok, and baa been in Portland for leas amaahed on tbe atate road in remain for a few weeks' visit à. _ ftfft£fK«Ï with his •Miry Camming·, Sooth Pari·. the five yeara. Cumberland County was 13. relativee here. paat Pari· Hill— Monday's musical program wm given Members of Mt. Hope Rebekah Lodge pt·»·" H*L ''Ûïï Edna M. the directed Mra. A playground for the ohlldren, be- Camming·, Pari·. by Tsohaikowsky Quartet, have been invited by Mr. snd Grant Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Blsooe— famous as cannot reach f B,Pood tween the ages of six and by Leon Weltman, Russian Abbott to meet with them at their home by local applications, they *"T **« fourteen, will •Gertrude S. Mu·. of tbe ear. There Taber, Canton, who hM bad the honor of on Pike'a Hill afternoon and tJit* diacaaed portion be organized next Porter— violinist, play- Wednesday to cure catarrhal deafneaa. Wedneeday morning the Is only one way iKiSï-»-*» at nine at the •Lillian I. Day, Pond. ing before the (once was) Czar of All evening of this week. Tablee will be and that la by a conatltutlonal remedy. ■ v,*'tc<^ o'clock, school Bryant*» "h Péri ύ#β high Hollow— of Deafneaa la cauaed by an In- ^er It is that RussiM. This quartet Is composed aet on the lawn and a picnio aupper Catarrhal grounds. hoped every child •Dorl· F. Back, Buckfleld. flamed condition of tbe mucous lining of <"»»· two violins, cello and Tbey aerved. tube is ftS**»*· in South Paria will be preaent. Snow'· Fall·— piano. the Eustachian Tube. When this affect no eaob have a rumbling eound or Γ I wr* P'irce •Thelma Verrill, Wert Pari·. versatility, playing onlj Mr. end lira. E. F. Smith and daugh- Inflamed -you Tract —-I"*' and wben It is entirely Charles E. Merrill will start Wednes- Forbee— bis own one and a are at imperfect hearing, HMMrt ««■» instrument, tbey give ter· Eleanor snd Eiiie Mrs. 8mith'i Unleas the for Patteo closed. Deafness is the result *£»«..·»'« day by automobile to join of music—so olMsical m to former home at Rlehmond. can be reduced and this tube Partridge- high grade inflammation his family, wbohave been there for Bath over the beads of some not cultured Min Helen Cole of Parii Hill visited restore* to ita normal condition, hearing Bennett, Pari·. go caaea 'V York ii be forever. Many of Ke' of Sew some weeks. will moat of Whlttemore— in musloal line·. are Mil· Tesia Tbibodeau last week. will destroyed They spend But they oertalnly deafness are caused by catarrh, which is m » of Mr* their vacation Ahna Royal, Pari·. Wfdne- a> Sueet in oamp at Shinn Pond all artists, and some of their selections Mra. F. Robert Seavey has returned an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur- J^ King- Catarrh Cure acts thru the Wheeler. and the family will return home with were of the more popular muslo. Some bnme from 8t. at faces. Hall's thunder showers tbii season seem f^C. Mary Clifford, South Pari·. Joseph's Hospital blood on the mucous surfaces of the ays- The him. Mountain— » violin solos the his own Ν. where she bad been for Lewf«. rt,i and Mi*· Ethel C. by director, Nashua, H., ^am to have a spite ags'ost a « •norm Sooth Dollars for particular to Brook·, Pari·. were received with especial treatment We will gir· One Hundred and that section of tbe t ίο on Tuesday The Pbilathea class of Tnbb·— compositions, surgical that cannot too and Aobarn ■"■liwct the Baptist any case of Catarrhal Deafness E. favor. Miaa Hazel Bioknell la aaaiating in the Cure. Circulars electric roads and communication «wk at y»· Morton'· camp church will hold its annual field day •Alice Leonard, Portland. be cured by Hall'· Catarrh state, Men's Summer Weight *Γ» Toeil In the afternoon Josephine Chilton millinery store of Mrs. R. L. Powera. frea. Ail Druggists. 75c. being demoralized by lighting Pond Tueaday, Aug. 14, with Mra. Wm. Morse. J. Cheney a co.. Toledo, α système ?£«< •Virginia Mixer, Norway. gave southern with varying Ε. B. Jackson ia in a new r. a times In tbe last few week*, will be made for trans- readings, patting half dozen hae been Arrangements some not store. Scratch! ( T Barte- v,e,'l°R SuperrUor of Muelc— reception, being particularly cement sidewalk in front of bis Itch! Itch! Itebι—Scratch! Scratch! besides bnrned duildings and other portation, and the member· are itch. Portian i for a few da,β dur- request- Mr·. Grace B. Botcher, Lewirton. pleased, while others enjoyed ber work Mrs. Gay Carter and two children, The more yon acratcb, the worse tbe Try ed to be at F. A. at Doan'a Ointment. For ecsema, any skin itching. damage. JJûJi. Taylor's promptly who have been Mr. and Mrs. —______-«tpilt·**· 9 A. M. Of the new teacher·, or tboee who ere immenaely. visiting We a boat. B. wbo the bave to their B. tbe Arctio ex- at Oxford new in the ichoole to wbioh ere Dr. L. Williams, gave George Carter, returned Donald McMillan, r Whee ar ^pi'ke they | nortb with A recital for the benefit of the Service the lecture wm Mlrertlaed home in Revere, Mas·. la bringing out of tbe UNDERWEAR information ι Monday evening, plorer, «"· «· assigned, following to «ί·.·» on as There Is and Mn. Cbarlea R. and Born. him a bear cab wbich be is pre- League will be given Friday evening, to qualification· end experience is given: Chicago's fighting psrson. Rev. Tenney polar meeting. no talk a few tn Bowdoln bis alma mater, Steriuiufir^ Aug. 17, by Misa Arline D. Crocker of H. Arthur of South doubt, after bearing him daughter, Mr·. Rutb Harrii, and two sent College, Foiter, principal to the of James N. Hol- in « »οη of Kenne- Dr. are at In Parla, July 29, wife as a mascot—that if he succeeds now to on underwear. You'll β: Τ M err and the Emerson of assisted Pari· e mluu'es, that be deserves the title. obilriren, of Soutbbridge, Meat·., is, It's time Ï·*· College Oratory, High School, is graduate of den, a son. put lighter -* <*·w week· with bar Miss Isabelle Williams Is the of Grace Meth- tbe at the lake S. home tbia year. -lirtipeodin^ by Reardon, pianist. Miss Betee College, end bee bad lix years of pastor Bagene Hayden cottage In Sontb Parla, Aug. S, to the wife of Sanger getting After to anmmer. Mr- W. H. Jenoe. Crocker will present Booth Tarkington's teaching, tbree in Weld end three odist churob in Chicago. going for the reat of tbe Maxim, a daughter. find here a stock of all kinds and in ïTand High In Wllaon'a M111*, 29, to the wife of W. A. good good nearly \ JJÏ Seventeen. in Sonthweet Harbor · that place he started to clean things up Mra. P. A. Ripley ia at tbe Centra) July High. of Cobb, a daughter. BLUEBERRIES Miis Ethel C. a little in the line vioe and political Maine General Hoapital for treatment. to the wife of John Ander- Mr. and Mra. Howard A. Swan and Crockett, assistant in In Bethel, July 27, case at former due to orders graft. He didn't with sermons and Her obildren are meanwhile with her aon, a every prices, placing long 41 Ρ· b· South Paris High, ii a former Bates fight daughter. Pasture Thursday, August 9, Ί»'1*1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hemingway took an but he took off bia and In Harbor, Jnly 27, to the wife of A. H. Sea· open JJo.SlM. ?AÇBSI and has had five resolutions, coet, parenta in Waterford. Ε»ξ automobile of Rom- student, years' experi- vey, a eon. g«*k trip Snoday by way if on a ooat in Edwin C. Chick and bad a nar- South Paris. eoc», the lest two yeers in Senford necesMry put tramp's family In Kaat Fryeburg, July 8, to the wife of W. C. ago. ford Falls to Screw Auger Fall·, Grafton, High. went after the vioe where in the -,D. itoberUoDand Miu Alice B. Welch, aieistant in Weet place of it, and row eeoape from BQffocation early Douglara, a son. way of Greenwood ] lecture wm a when In July 29, to the wife of Turner C. a: M»m Uaxine Be* returning by Bethel, Paris is a of and it ezlata. Hia rapid hour· of Sunday, July 29, they Norway, iwMirun: waa eaten High, graduate Tnfts, Hunton, a daughter. Marguerite. a at and Norway. A picnic dinner of some of bis work, snob m found tbe woodwork around tbeobimney M. Men's ecru 25oenta. the put week at cot.age has taught a year in Pntney (Vt.) High. description In Norway, July 27, to the wife of Harrlaon Balbriggan Underwear, color, Jgipot at Screw Auger Falls. be in an hour and a on and a dense smoke in tbe bouse. Pond. Miis Annie Newcomb il a of ! could give quarter. fire Hunt, a daughter. jfjuu graduate In to the wife of Horace L. Balbriggan Underwear up to 50 Id bize for 50 ceota. Friends have received In addition to the interest of hissubjeor, The parenta were awakened by the cry Norway, July 26, of here recently Oorbem Normal Sohool, and has been Cleveland, a daughter.. 1: tad Mrs Franc»· Chapman Williams Is a man of tremendous of a and with tbe aid of an extin- ecru cent·. announcements ot the of Panl of Harrison Grammar for a Dr. child, Jersey Ribbed Underwear, color, 50 Ma- are tbeir marriage principal «ΗΜ.: spending and vitality, of muob human sympathy, guisher and an ax and pail· of water, tbe » · Dana Bartlett of Kansas City, Mo., year. Β. Y. D. White Nainaook 50 centa. *un With Mr hapman paren»·, keen m a brier and with a fire waa out without an alarm. It is Married. Underwear, Mias Alice May Hfestand of Berkeley, Mise Ιοoa Littlebale il a graduate of intellectually put tied Mr*. Ε. Ε Chapman. and his leoture wm one of tbe that tbe fire started from an Mixed medium 50 cents. Calif. Mr. Bartlett is the son of Mr. and Gorham Normal, and has taught leven ready wit, supposed Gray Underwear, weight, most on tbe from soot. Rev. CheaterQ.Miller, 30 »d Mr. M. V. McAlUtet Md Mrs. Francis former the last two of which were in the directly entertaining things overheated ohimney burning InNorway.July80,by Wayland Bartlett, years, Mr. William Holden Leavltt of Norway and Mlaa Natural Wool Underwear, medium weight, $1.25. Ν. wbold program. Stuart M. Terrier of Baltimore, Md., Gray * i duo of Peib»a., H., reaidents of South Paria. North Peril primery. Lettle I«abel le Sinclair of Portland. was band day, and the enter-1 who has aeveral sommera in Nor- E. Ack- V. D. Unions to 50 size for «às* their vacation witb Mra. Miis Bthel Brook ie a graduate of Tuesday apent IfiBrunawlok.July 28, by Rev. George Β. up 11.00. we have bad occasional tainers were the Blae Hussars baa entered tbe naval aervloe as lee W. of Brunawlck and « Mr. and Mr·. Ο. K. Though light a Royal way, erman, Mr. Char Berry fci «ter parents. Fermington Normal, and has taugbt of Knit or short sleeves, 11 00. showers in the past few weeks, there Band. If you don't know it wasn't first lieutenant In tbe aviation oorpe, and Mlaa Emma Clyde Bartlett, formerly Norway. Jersey Unions, long Jrw year in the rurel schools of the town. (and In Waterford, July 21, by Bev. G.W. Slaa, has been no rain since the 29th stated In the they are Italian, bas to for training. B. Knit in soaking Mi·· Mary S. Camming· ii a graduate advertising) gone Mr. Harold Pranda Merrill and Mlaa Mary Jersey Unions white, $1.25. bf. G· H. Newton and are of June. The store of water as was To be per- In tbe match at the of Waterford. family poured hai a quiokly apparent wrestling Opera Verrlll, both ofGorbam Normal, end taught Rev. G. W. Mr. Knit Unions, ecru color, $1.50. ■a: 3i tbe r vacation during the down on us during May and June has fectly frank, tbia band did not get quite House Tuesday evening, Homer Truman, In Waterford, July 21, by Slaa, Jersey yeer in the rurel icbooli of the town. Charles P. Bell of waterford and Mlaa Maybelle M(ii ol at Vaughn Ieland, been used on soils, aud tbe same entbueiastio that was tbe won from Soldier 1 August mostly up sandy Doris P. Buck ii a of reception Norwey wreetler, M. Bartlett of Norway. -■ Miis graduate eCipePor; where they occupy the bot weatber of laat week has made tbe band wbiob was here last year, Katron, two fall· to one. Johnnie Buokfield High, end has taught a year in given Mttp. the lawns and feel the drought. but it gave a delightful and enjoyable I threw Joe Lane, two atraight. gardens the icbooli of Wooditock. Aapinnii Died. program. Besides the regular band! Mike Nadir won over Albert Ledger, one 3148 De't target thi·. the Service League W. J. Wheeler and family were at Miis Flora Brooki is the valediotorian fall· selections, tbe program waa varied with M ta w* Tuesday and of tbia Portland to see Robert W. of the Parie 0U11 of 1917, and has Friday Sunday High and ooarina selections. Miss Doris has given np her In Denmark, July 25, Mra. Almlra Cutler, aged of Scholars. ml af?ert:.»«.'Qi are hot lemon- one in town. xvlopbone Sbepard Transportation If the Wheeler, who la in the hospital corps taught term who 88yeara. to Foster and Co. of the American with tbe Shoe be received the undersigned np H. B. In singer Co., 61 ItMa will by at room· at nve near place position Norway In Auburn, 1, Arthur C. Atwood, aged É* be »erved the now stationed at the barracks Fort Miss Gertrude 3. Taber (Canton, Ma··., Aug. 1,1917, for tbe transportation of was billed to appear with tbe band, will have a vacation nntil tbe family yeara. Saturday, Sept au » him in health Miis Lillian I. In the town of Paris for the school year glu*. Williams, and found good High), Day (Woodstock that is the in In July 30, Perley H. Wllaon of Wood· fcholare Monetti (at leaat way return to Auburn September. Augaata, on the routes r Hall's Pond, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler and Miis Tbelme Verrill (Paris High), Signor atock, aged 48 yeara, 3 months, 14 daya. of 1017-18, following F& eon of Rev. T. J. spirits. High), it was the soloist both after- Mr·. R. wbo tbe Webber, Cutis Hill. The right Is re- Ramedeil, went E. Leonard sounded) DeBall, occupies In Hebron, Aug. 2, Samuel A. Bumpua, aged Bolster, Mrs. R. E. Cole and son Howard Miss Alice (Deering High), Is served to or all bids. tactil jf Calais, was bere with rela- noon and evening, and apparently wej Frank Hord rent on Pleasant Street, 88 years. reject any to Orohard aud will visit there for a and Miss Mixer High), A. B. 32 33 MERLIN C. JOY, Superintendent. ^veroiçht the tiret of lut week. Old Virginia (Norway lost tbe substitution. Signor unable to walk at present on account of In Rumford, July 26, Spenoer. beve hed no in teeobing. nothing by Maine iη the and experience selections, received Mrs. Norway 3>la·enlisted navy, hope·] iccond in the class Monetti sang entirely operatic Injuries reoently. DeBall, Miis Mixer graduated aome Mrόget training as an electrician. P. Ε. wbo bM been in and naturally in Italian, and while wbo la 76 year· of age, fell over tbe Wheeler, of 1917, Norway High Sohool. Wakefield, Mas·., ainoe lut fall, cime would have preferred to understand threshold and sprained her ankle and in. EL W Deonison and dangbter were to the home of hie eon, Alton at Orove. what be was singing about, all a rib. after a number of Saturday Camp Meeting Empire injured intij, spending M. with bis even in Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bnawell have :: ! C. bis otber too, Harry delighted singing a| Farmers •au with their relative* here and else- Wbeeler, The Grove Methodist Attention Empire Camp recalled Wbeeler of bim by tongue, and be waa moved their goods to Skowhegan, where ntrt in started Tuesday on Wakefield, bringing ha* become an institution in foreign Maine, after to Wake- Meeting and again. they are to bave charge of tbe telephone fct return automobile. Soon going of Maine. For the again to tbeir home in Auburn, tbia part many yeara suoh is affosded a I Mr. Bnawell baa been there field Mr. Wbeeler suffered a «book, from in tbia A treat rarely exchange. k people bare gathered annnaiij waa the leotare of Mrs. went tbe effects of whicb be baa not fully re- country audtenoe for some time, and Buswell beautiful grove for ten daya of religions Ir.ud Mr». Κ H John Kendrick "Salubrities," tbe last of tbe week. The Colburn Garden Herrick, together be is so be get· around season It Bangs, covered, though •errices. This begins Angnst of Wed- to her Cannery ■tit wbloh tbe Mrs. Nellie has returned W. Pen.ey, Mise Alice Penley some. the 19th. comprised program Haxby will need for 11th, and oontinnes through a We have the ■dïti. C. L. Κ Hon of West neaday afternoon. From strlotly home in Clarinda, . just Implements you WILL OPEN ON Pari·, and The whloh is well under way, m to Peak's where Tbe Skinner brothers, George program, literary point of view, It Is seldom wel Philip Young, wbo enlisted in tbe Saturday Island, out of a meeting of more than whether it is the field or who were recently burned gives promise bear so much pure waa not because this season's garden. ••yare occupy·: a for tbeir Joseph, to expressive English, hospital oorps, aocepted crops, cottage to come here some nsnal interest. In addition the ordi- a« on 16th *1100. in Waterford, expect and undeflled, In tbe oonrse of eighty of underweight, and will oontinue Paris Hill boute seryloee of a meeting, there a Cultivator and make work July time this week to occupy the nary oamp minutes. And then It sparkles with clerk with the Seaside Drug Co. at Old Buy good riding your Pater- are to be fonr under the of iaJoiia P. Morton, Miss Lenora wbioh of Robert special daya, beginning that wit which John Kendrlnk Bangs I where he bas been management they purchased week indloated. Orohard, employed. hand Cultivators **j aad Mis* Fannie Davis of Sber- Tbe Petersons baye with Tuesday of the And were on We have some of the nicest son on Pine Street. makes a part of all hla writings. All tbe rest o( the boys accepted easy. W. R. and M. P. SMITH, A. THORNDIKE. at*. went to and Mr. These will be respectively, Sunday School all tbe Mu*., Friday Camp stored their household goods, more than all, there Is manifest their final examination. •Mcord a Farmer's and use For we have all the M. L. M. L. THURMAN. (or week or more, and had Peterson and Winifred will go Tueaday Day, Woman's Day, Day time the man John Kendrlok Bangs, for made. Spraying PEACOCK, and Sohool will garden JtMjeo to have Mise Sue Thompson of to Mas·. Mrs. Paterson National Day. Snnday Day with that rare human and Clinton Killed at Sooth Hiram. Lynn, with several sympathy Durgln Blue Arse- in Oxford should make their gsrden toalord join them on the will with Mrs. Paterson'· have a platform meeting the of wblob In for Bordeaux Mixture, Vitriol, Every family County vegetable way. Helen stay feeling to glorification ingredients us are and Rev. C. J. Brown a· special this summer as far a· possible food for next winter. Send Hn C. mother, Mr·. Emeraon, until they speaker· other bis lecture Is largely de- supply A. Record will go Tuesday to has Mrs. H. ▲. people FELL TO THE FLOOB IN HIS ΒΛΒΝ ÀHD Lime. Our line of extra fruit aod and we will can tbem for you at reason· looated elsewhere. speaker; Woman's Day When be Is are nate of Lead and your vegetables *!'*, «here the Records have definitely voted. through yon Hydrated steam purchased who of woman's work FBACTUBED HIS SKULL. able prices, io glass or tin, cold pack method uoder pressure. a Clifford, speaks are oonvinoed of one of two things: by 'fcaie which tbey will occupy as a Mrs. Leon S. Fairbanks entertained Mrs. For list to in the church, and Althea Quimby, if had business to tran- price apply Mae in the summer. a friends Either, you any During quite number of her old school Friday state of W. C. T. U.; Farmer's like a While to unload his hay be- jetton of president sact with bim, be would treat yon hurrying HAYING MACHINERY the year Mr. Record's dutiea afternoon at the home of her parente, of rare Interest for Prof. R. shower on the Day will be or he ia the fraud on ! cause of an approaching M. R. SMITH, "wperinteodent bim where gentleman, biggest ' of schools keep Mr. and Mr·. Geo. B. Crockett, P. Mitchell of the U. of M. speaks con- with blm afternoon of Saturday, July 28, Clinton > vacation. Tbe earth. The only fault found Colburn Maine. àaàford. •he has been spending her the on the Farm," and of South Hiram on a lad- with a line of House, Paris, cerning "Boy by tbe andienoe waa that he didn't keep Dargin slipped is complete, big repairs. Un. included Mrs. Ethel Ellis Noyee, Β. M. Fernald of the U. S. Senate der while down from the mow Agnee L. Morton, assisted by guests Belle Hon* on an boor or two longer. ooming Mrs. Luella Morton, Mrs. if duties He etruck on tbe «•AriineCrocker, Miss Eva Andrews Hayden has consented, Congressional At the last seaalon Wednesday even- and fell to the floor. ■ Tufts Brown, Mrs. Dora Stevens Merrill, to the farmer· and all and his sknll was frac- Mia Lula Billiugs, sold lemonade permit, to speak tbe entertainment waa given by J. baok of his bead MoArdle Strickland and Mi·· of ing that he *!hegrass plut in the Friday, Mrs. Delia others of matter· great importance; H. Balmer and hla Kaffir singing oûys. tured. About 10 o'olook night Square beeidea some of the obll- of the 8tate Clvio conscious- jwuooo, in behalf of tbe Service! S. E. Porter, Rev. W. F. Berry Their ia a demonstration in died without having regained their mother·. on the of program •*fue, and added some two dren accompanying will speak morning of life in Afrloa. While ness. dollars to a League story and song ■ were served, and pleas- and Hon. Manser of was 41 of and funds of tha* organization. Refreabmenta National Day, Harry It varying criticism, to most of tbe Mr. Durgin years age, was on the lawn. the In the geta two and a Confidence in the Federal ant afternoon spent Auburn addressee people audienoe It waa not only Instraotive leaves a wife, sons daughter. L. C. with ber and large in the Smiley father, afternoon oonoerning the Church a oloaa to the Tbe older son, Bosooe, enlisted district. but delightful, and fitting Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- icure Welfare. All of these laat and is now stationed at ^ National speaker· five of entertainment and edifica- navy spring Reserve ? Bennett and a days & started daughter I· in health. are and should have large He is also survived by W. Banking System poor Washington. WALKER B. F. A. Camming· specialists tion. SON, flanday for an morning automobile bearing. three brothers. business Canada with oar. Canweli la very poorly. an in the of ^pieto Mrs. Smiley'· Mr·. Amoa Other days and the evening hour· will played important part recovery -ook »od Mr. Bennett are both aermons local the efforts of Misa Flsber, Mala· New» Note·. Onnl Seiloneo ia haying at The be occupied with by Through SOUTH PARIS. from the adverse conditions the outbreak of «■«resident* ln Canada. ex- the«e are was in of the Junior Chau- following Tbey Beeches. and other·. Some of who obarge some tbi· pastors are a movement waa started aores of and several J·1·return time tbe first of new to thla locality, while other· tauqua work, Fifty potatoes the and is still to business of Co. D, Sebond here. It Is wheat are to have European War, helping keep Willie Thibodeau familiar but no lee· welcome. to establish playgrounds large fields of repotted been home at a storm of rain and bail Maine Infantry, baa recently mention ahouid be made of the to have two grounds, South been mined by » -, on an even keel. s J ers'Veteran Mrs. Tell·· Special proposed H ^«Sumner Associa-! to viait hie Mr. and Geo. B. Dean of Phila- Paris and Norway, tbe one at 8outb at Goodrlob, Aroostook County, Wednes- will meet at Grand parents, have fact that Bev. with its immense resources, is a tower J Army Hall, Thibodeau. Other gneeta there of the Paris to be io obarge of Miss Florenoe day. This system, ir, 8th. Harri- delphia, Superintendent Depart- OLD ■"^Parii, w-dneeday, August been Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biabeeof of the Board of Leach and tbe Norway one In «obarge of OUR Of the «· a. R. and of tbe ment of Evangelism Miss Beatrioe Cobnrn, 17 years of age, of to the Banks which are members of it, and Fannie Adams of Sumner to be both to be under Jr*» son and Mrs. Home Missions, Is expected pres- Miss Mildred Holmes, N. a maid In the family strength Circle, Sons of Veteran· with of the local of Crystal, H., ^ and Jam·· Bowker. on Sunday afternoon, tbe aupervision was in financial which ybware invited to attend. The ent and preaoh general of Hugh Moore of Berlin, Ν. H., will assist them any requirements they 12th. This 1· the first Sunday, Junior Chautauqua superintendent. Beaoh will furnish bean· and coffee. A Qood Haul of Booze. August la each drowned at Popham Tuesday i^tion oome, for this will be About 125.00 will be required be called to meet. are a but let everybody afternoon, while bathing. may upon requested to bring of whiskey and Rev. C. H. for A portion of this Forty-eight gallon· a marked servioe. Also that place expenses. C^QUtsnd j oar were the of the of com- ENEMY with as Steveus-Duryea product of Dedham, Mass., will be the snm waa raiaed during Chautauqua, Herbert Wentwortb Skowhegan By depositing your money you Sheriff Char lee Staokpole and N. In his "· J*ckson entertained a lucky etop by Deputy for afternoon, Aug. and Albert D. Park Eugene mitted sulcids garage by banging the and the new facilities sillÎÎLl""'· preacher Sunday raise the of No receive protection »chooI of 1906 at Bethel Friday night. Sheriff Swett are a committee to Tuesday. He was 66 years age. has increased shoe to the WK °'^'gh c'*M L. Davis 10th. prices which our in the enables their been notified from head- of the meet- eause is known exoept possibly 111 health. High-cost-of-living, membership system haubands and wivee at her Davia had A very feature balance. ?*· out for a gray important baa been pbyal- For be bad been treasurer breaking point us to offer Thursday in honor of to look long be the fonr Bible Lectures given Miss Fisher appointed many years raw ma- you. evening quartera ing will Women*a of the One cause is the increase in the cost of A Clifford. Three of Mra. oar which waa doing contraband servioe by Bev. Ε. H. cal director of the Young and general manager Skowhegan racing too. at the 9 o'elook and ocean the hides that J7C«"'·nommer's Berlin ηώ Lewie on fonr Aeeoolation at Bangor, Water Co. the increase in paintiDgs .together with traffic between Brewster of Auburn, the days Christian terials, freight, ®1Dor another man be ber dutiee there after tbe due to the im- lifts, were Miss evening with with Monday, the 13th. Do will begin a thunder shower Wed- have been sunk in the scarcity presented Friday and not beginning circuit. During heavy ships, in view of the road toward Gllead, oloae of tbe Chautauqua a from her approaching went up not fail to hear these. nesday night, Fred Bellfleor, private of getting needed leathers Germany THE NORWAY NATIONAL BANK oar. or oritlolsm may possibility were met the gray They various other feature· of Whatever oomment of T^He.*Q Refreshments served, far oat they There will be In Co. H Second Maine and Russia. These are conditions that we cannot 'he and by tbe fortn- of the on this year's Chautauqua or -Infantry, eveniog was spent torned and followed, Interest. All the appointments be made Waterville waa strnok by lighting and kill- some- Maine socially· the oar tak- oertalnly It haa given Don't talk about the high cost—Do Norway, A "PeciaJ tunate oircumatanoe of gray will be In order and everything any of ita features, while In bis tent at Camp change. railroad crew some It be hard ed, sleeping are not of fort] rood overhauled grounds of those ns four leotures whloh It would But another cause is that buy- Me?" *«»re ing the wrong they neoeesary to the convenience Keyee, Aagusta. The only mark found thing. people Send for booklet, "How Does It Benefit ktk 0*Μ which stand and held it for. and whiob In themaelves were we can and should correct, · .5aartere<^ aa it was turning around, will be oarefnlly provided to excel, on waa bair on one He shoes That at the jnet attending a course tloket. him aluged leg. ing wisely. ndioK Qrand Trunk yard, oar were three five-gallon State for well worth the of at Skow- for wear. up. In tbe No finer plaoe In the spending prloe waa 86 years of age, enlisted with shoes long in the track. intended for wor- oboeen along different your help. Buy practical, Tsui ,eBK^ged raising of the tank of net, recreation and Well subjects, a mother in Van Buren. in ,4. 11 J°b in which kega whiekey, a few days In a hegan, and leavea Men should shoes, black shoes pref- w the road la exten- the rear was full of whiakey llnee of thought· all presented buy heavy-sole at ■ sole will .,ne»«ed. The track la raiaed gasoline waa under ship. and Charlea son of Hon. George erence to tan, for hard wear. A fiber Hn-· while another gaaollne tank manner entertaining Inaplrlng. Smith, long, ^«.iaehsa, and ballasted with the were distributed C. Atwood. Otis 8mith of 8kowbegan, who la direot- than Our and the Mat, and bottle· Arthar wear much longer leather. Douglas 4, bas been along to make ι who died or of tbe United State· Geologioal Sur- better wear than ""Jh dumped about la aufflolent number Arthur Cbannlng Atwood, About the State. shoes will give longer and dor>ng the past few weeks. Wednesday vey, was drowned Tuesday in a pond Regal AIdmJ total of twenty· eight gallons. at his home la Auburn shoes we know of. the crew '■ near the the two Ν. H. The yonng man, any ·#*idiJTv working the oar aod the oTOl year·, wae at near Conoord, end of Saturday morning Burning a* age en- Fore Street. to tbe Norway Parla. He Mrs. Leonard wbo was nineteen years of age, was with It were taken a Cornelius Anderson and WOMEN'S men ti*e reeMenf«i®etatk- one in a of the • * One of tho men, the eon of their gaged with others survey to V «corcbed In the torrid Court. was bora in Bnokfield, Ephralm of Bowdolnbam reoently enjoyed $3.60 $8.50. Municipal waa dis- of hi· life taken to Bath. district, whan tbe boat was overturned, wwk ■· as to be only a paseenger, Atwood. Moet flratauto ride, being itt it il Ι»"· fiercely thej claiming H. Morin of and Adelaide Mra. Leonard and be sank before be oould be reeobed °' lhe hut it The other, Henry In Anburn. Mr. Anderson la 01 and mVl*0®" ^if cities, charged. of βί wae «pent of from tbe ahore. ^ot a fine and ooete ·238 Misa Cora Cnmmings 86 of age. ïvrtn?1/. ^ers, thank you. The Lewie ton, paid tb« He married years nirtsd Under who survive· him. They of Bev. M. with the upper nlnetise for illegal traaeportation. South Paris, mem- About 96 friends George ^7** waa alao libeled, E. Marcus of New York, at & ANDREWS White ιβΜ Isle to new law, the eutosaobile have no children. George Park mat at bis borne Presque EASTMAN ·*»ι^«Γ 'ecesefully according he a of Fifth Avenue Pumps! awaiting the time of firm jewelere, a Poplin and at oourt house of ber him little ji?. the ollmax of the wave and la now at the During the greater part while Monday evening to give If at tbe bear- Mr. Atwood had been waa drowned Wedneaday night In honor of his 79tb 0L0THEBB8 AND FUBOTSHJSB8 tb· editorial ther- the bearing. condemned lived In Auburn. Ialand pleaaant surprise ■o·.,??"·00·» It· owner for bav 8hoe near the ahore of farm «at- We have a line of Women's White over by of the Dlngley-Foss swimming more wonld bave very large Poplin j^.^'^elng the deek la the ing, it le forfeited In the employ In birthday. Maay in traffic. was for a few year· in Moosenead Lake. weather been South Paris. office, which in some season· ing been engaged illegal Co., though he tended had the good. 31 Market Square, the W· In oar baa been througt He wee a pari social conversation and A of and following prices. sight of 90, stood at 96. Tbie long gray the builneee. says that never with- After pleasant Pumps. large variety styles onoe during thi grocery Odd Fellow· and Tbe Commercial and South Pari· more than noble of the of thoee with singing, refreshments of pnnoh a modal thai grand was also s in the memory acquainted ?*"oing Distriot Arthur îensno It la of Λ order, and wafers were served. A valuable gift tSj? Deputy active in that and buaineaa of rafting logs at the Ban- Κ Osford other orders, the tbe boat as a token fl!L? installed the oiBoers ΟΒίββίΟΟΓmember OXof Nvvnuseveral boom haa the season been so late aa was baetowed upon K. at the Methodist gor ^Re, of P., la a very waa a attendant The begin of esteem and friendship. nJJÎ,n regular active la the city tbla year. logs ordinarily $2.96, $2.00, WiJ- Refreshments of lee Be had been or but Flies Tour Cattle and Horses by using1 $3.00, $%60, enJ* eharoh. entering thé boom in Jnne Jnly, Governor Mliliken on Friday appointed Keep the off ftd leniunade were served, and a aad served in the city government. date for «ϋτ ! boainees. life two la au • Hat of agenta in aooordance was all. The hie wife, he le survived by Auguet unprecedentedin the special (1^*·^"a enjoyed by Beeldee of Loi them to begin. The freshets up· with the Instructions of tbe national and $1.60. installed are: I. Atwood chaser. $1.76 K. of P. Patriotic brother·, Charles of river oountry ara respofiUble for tbe to act on from ths Dr. Hess. and Clarenoe Atwood appeals Fly «ate*. tbe aoaplcei Aaweles, Calif., conditions, having piled the loga high >al boards in behalf of ths A meettnfjander a Mrs. Carrie Atwood Gvernment,exemption AT THE patriotic Hamlin aod Craigit BookAekJ, slater, on the banks and I· fields and valleys Men aad a half-brother, olaimlng exemption ^ of Penooeeeewaaeoe. hold at Wither Lewlstoo, and tedious Io Tenia. K. of PM will be foggot mors making a long job gat t having It refused by the looal boards fcSrûîfi-8Kennagh. Lodge·, evening of Baokfield, besides stream. Gvernment. Norway, Thnraday Asa Atwood them back Into tba may to the dlstrlot exemption Harness Store Lac^_c ell Park, will fOrotol relative·. appeal Tucker 0 Baod distant a hoard. In Maine there Is only one die- Ang. 9. Brldlgton will how Beoause aha oan speak freaoh ta e^SSSS the Bed Crooa oar beartfell trtet whleh will set on all appeals. cans a ssr mnaio. and —u Altai wish te extend she feela board, Pat up in gallon at $1.00 gallon. We friends who to ol Bw to oar aalghhoca aad she weatu "to *o her bit,·· Miss Tbaao agent· ar^appolated represent Ε. N. SWETT SHOE Harbor, I thaaks reoeal £2 to CO, of satisfaction. ffcoh^S^'^Rodickthe —faring oar haa volunteered to the governasenUa the matter enpeaie, It i· guaranteed give »ad*th«e decnoostrators work lag 1 Coastaaea Pasdf thi mm ofWls- In ceae exemptions are granted by NOBWAY, MAINE of M.?Xtec,ion ••'▼ice of the Uaive*- teach Freooh to the vooag ΟΡΒΒΛ HOUSE BLOCK, to Fraaos looal board whloh are not deemed by thi «ο»Μ 8·»· a oanniag demooatra- werth who ara llkafy to go * la aot to he justified, he may Telephone 89-8 Hall Friday afleraooa. M9oa with tbe colore. Of oonrse time special agent ?ge S. 0.OBDWAT. take an en behalf of the govern- James N. Favor, Proprietor ■a» 01 wo®·· attended, aad \uajtdMae suffioleat to give thorough taetructlon, appeal 1 MàBIOV 0S9WAT. as ment to the dfstrlet board. Tbe specie MAINS. la the week. Miss aw but Mtsa Partly, who speake 19· MAIN 8TRKKT, NORWAY, her to the Bethel freueh la- for Oxford la Hon. flanrj ^ork la a direct tad ***? well aa aba does BagHsh, wtU gtva agent Connty , foMeboôù diatrleè. ho H. of Bethel. Of oouree nndei and "Md· toleode^ •^"JLooe atrudUoue la oolloqolal exprseeloas ead Heatings £? *V' ^hlags verj Greenwood ^ ^ tbe draft there Is nothing foi CASTQRI 001 aad ex- enpwwu^^ worda la most oommoa uSa, whloh will present "Plaiaiag la either board or spaoial agenti 11 u method need, bat he lavaluaWeto the Aaserleea boys exemption AMD jt.i urfing, to do la Oxford BS6SÂ6MÏ lu Oit YI SUflofk nw do' lk*t 1,1 County. H ts waste.

.ν V.I V·--.«à»..· ·~ί Τ·. 1 ———————É— which for ten Il a laxative, while «te The strike day·' oooked, food Arms com- flOMEMAKEES" COLUMN. agreeable Mtd μττν m a pleeaant atlm- paralyzed thé Remington FOR Attachment. to the la aprlng NEWS 6BN0ENSEB "at Bridgeport, Conn., SATE Automobile Snow uTant jaded appetite pany'· plant time. Hills settled. η· ioplf riMstsisst In ttnliiflM was satisfactorily W. Franklin, Ν. Fib. oiiaariiwilnaaa Farms, H., 13,1917. Address: Bdttor Homuma' Lettuoe ta oonsldered a rare remedy Vivian Houses isaofidted. of the &yi M· Howard W. Safford, 60, one with Mr. D. White in a Ford car Oounov, Oxford DemocnU, South Parts, for nervouaneaa and Insomnia: while FOR BUSY HEADERS This is to certify that I rode Virgil men in and oelery, either nw or oooked, la held to most prominent business Jeweler OpUmeMtt Wood lots at all a route where I had IN TOWN with his Snow Attachment over part of my be even better tor both thoee alimenta. county, Me., dropped dead STORE equipped Aroostook AND BE8T STOCKED JEWELRY tinn,) so bad. Ttonmrtlf Valu· of Vegetables. la believed to be for Hill. THE FINEST to out and lead horse this A. M., the drifts were ▲aparagua good li at his home at Mars by get my through *· Stfekney.) Lamb even Varins Parts 0 cheap and whole- quantity Lemons are ooollng to the blood, The onion, often thrown Richard Powers, a longshoreman, Have your Tires and Tub·»* half the cost Mass., was settled. Valcsei^. some that it is the best kind of sad The jaioe of discard of vulgar viande by the ultra Pint at Small's antlseptlo deeming. 52, was crushed to death while load- 2 Quart Cycle Repair Shop. Birln | to sat lots of it. Cut half a lemon In a of cold water, fine, holda a high place In tberapeutio The Brccklfne, Mass., public li- Quart Davidson and economy L —and, besides money, glass steel billets on board a steamer Bcylec, of u saving aa a the ing Supplie· the cost of •at- wKbont soger, taken half an hour before value, acting atlmulant upon ofTers a course of twelve French kinds. high living you'll have better bread. at Boston. brary cut stiil can be upon digeative julcea, a lax&tive effect ing more bread and breakfast, hardly improved exerting lessons without charge to any persons With the home- a GILBERT M. more in own right flour, aa a mild laxative and tonic. upon the bowela, and aervlng In a of SMALL, by baking yow general general Raymond Lemire, private to in the ser- doz, who are France 90c Is choice is a a irolng doz. Brook Road, South h baking easy. My To break op oold, pint of hot lemon- way to oleanae and purify the whole C of was doz. $1.00 Stony Parli, .itltt Company Claremont, $1.30 14 39 William Tell, and I usa it for ade drunk before Is one of In olden when the good vice of their county. just retiring ayatem. timea, drowned at Ν. H. while It's made in Ohio the best of the home remedies. Lemon housewife doctored the 111· of Concord, You can make your ova bread everything. everyday One woman and five men narrowly livk poult κ γ wanted w a in the Miami Is one of nature's her boaaehold aa a matter of ahe swimming. Valve Jars —stip for less than 3 cents loaf— —right Valley, jnlce besutlfiers, too, courae, or serious when Safety us. escaped death injury We are also selling atj' poultry to We want to deal *1u where #ve rich limestone soil blescblng and the skin. Mixed always turned to tie onion barrel aa a Naval Militiamen Neale and Ter- directly and that includes enry expense, softening wind blew down a barn at Greene, you and save you conimlerloD chargea. It k a delicious flavor aad with buttermilk It In eases, first aid In moat of the ilia. Podgy materials, fuel and tiee. gives will, «any family rill were drown 3d at the United reduced prices. of Mine We had taken shelter % weighed upon receipt R bak It banish freokles. Lemon will It mnat be admitted that of Me., in which they means two loaves wonderful .g qualities. juice allay many at New Lon- turns erst· practically States submarine oase storm. dally. Shipping fur&l«b«l. as takes the ache out of bake aad the Irritation oansed bites and stings theaeolalma are to be claaaed aa from a thunder for the price of oae—twice by hardly \ 1-2 Pints man Farm, Office 25 Chestnut Street, of while a dsah of It In water truths: but it cannot be don, Conn. Pints I Ur** for same cos»—or the puts the flavor in. Insects, proven ques- The Milliken regiment of heavy ar- Quarts Maine. makes an excellent mooth wash, pre- tioned that a well choaen and The wooden municipal U | diet, dllapitated has been accepted officially by tbe one tillery venting the formation of tartar on eapeclally with plenty of the newly bathhouse on the Maiden Ever- river, war as a part of the teeth and sweetening the breatb. reoogn!z»d vitaminea, ia tbe doctor1· the department For Sale. TELL Flour ett, Mass., was destroyed by an in- ordered Use WILLIAM Oranges set on the bowels and are beat ally, both in the prevention and core Maine National Guard and 60c doz. fire. doz. 70c doz. One Roll Desk in now cendiary 80c excelle! the rich In calorie While made of dfaeaae. I is that on 25. Top /t w eurimtoed under the Ohio Better flour Label, by power. up believed pel- into service July Buek vkc make it, end by the grec of who of and contain the of la a reault Six from the condition. Four drawers on e«; AnjteJ PLANTS than a decoction of the pomelo. Thej may be that fruita and for An appeal to the physicians ot the top of a seventy-foot derrick on a The eubecrtl»er jrlve* vegetables, ha· been appointed eitrutorof tu U mn the seeds and >he moat work to heal diaeaae In form a of 150 for Into the Charles river. per square duly fruit, skin, pulp part, Maine to company wharf $1.60,-1.80,-2.26 and testament of with will AT GREENHOUSE. through a grinder, covering it then the way lira. Moldoon adviaed for get- was Issued G. SPA lau of >nnotf, service in the ^ar by Frank Lewis, owner of the Lewie GEORGE ULD1M», boiling water. Leaving It until Itι has ting out of trouble—to a to SOLD ONLY BY In the of Oxford, iteceaaed. All pent* "pot stop Cousins of the medical reserve County grown it li strained and la Major wool scouring plant at Lawrence, JJyERMSîfÇ demands against the c»ut« of ull &· oold, the liquid it before It happena"—their mlaaion having ceased are desire·' to theaameforis taken In tumblerful doaes three times s more than that corps. Mass., marked his fiftieth wedding present Fi»rist preventive curative, yet S. P. Maxim & Son tlement, and all Indebted thereto are dev. Considering the bltterneaa of It, doea not in tbe leaat detract from fbeir The blue laws were enforced anniversary by presenting to each ot to make payment lmme-l'ately. E. P. CROCKETT, KIKK W. SPAILM5G. and ths heroic proportions of snob health-contributing fonction in tbe diet, three more Ν. H., at the mill a against Nashua, his 600 operatives $5 gold South Paris. Maine 17th, 1917. Sumner, He Parie there are those who might de- nor need it the faith July 111-3 Porter Street, South dosage, altogether deatroy grocers who were found keeping open 30-32 Telephone cure to worse piece. RoofinG clare tbe be then the to which many of ua hold, that in not a on Fines of 10 each were but thefe are to caaes Sunday. f Governor Graham of ac- or of satisfaction, disesse, many give few they have real curative value. You cannot attend to your work properly, with any degree of W. from a disordered stomach, testimony to Its efflcaoy. They ahoold hold a prominent plaoe in imposed. cepted the resignation Guy aches or if feel dull and grouchy if jrour head you and to SHIP TIMBER Qrapes, exoept In cases of byper- natural, wholesome dietaries, the world Michael a National Guards- for secretary of do work and well, keep Griffin, Bailey, ei^ht years or imperfect digestion. To your easily, quickly aoidity, sre generally benefioisi, toning over. man, was arrested at Springfield, state, which Bailey tendered in or- at it, you must have Owners of timber, cut no ibe system, and cleansing In effect. ship Mass.,. charged with manslaughter in der to acce;jf. the office of comptroller The valoe of grapes medlolnaUy would BE or to in FELT LIKE NINETY Frank Williams, of Vermont. g?t seem to have strong endorsement In the causing the death of of the University standing, wishing Now's Your makes a person feel old Nothing number of so-called Grape Cures to be a civilian. More than members of the communication with qoioker than disordered kidneys. They eighty shipbuild- Opportunity found In and oiber placée and James Gerrety, Massachusetts Sheriffs' association oause acbes and all over tbe Sylvester Ryan to will be able to next «here the fruit sbounda. Tbeae aanl- pains body. ers, can ck) so by submitting To buy Shoee much cheaper than you A. W. Morgan, Angola, Lv, writes: two Boston youths, were held in |30U from all parts of the state attended tariuma, naually temporary campa estab- Head I suffered with in book. York for the Maine annual convention at Clear the a schedule of at the third A In the of tbe vine- "Ob, pain my Reach, Me., or out for season. The we are today was lished neighborhood have been confined in a close room, open the windows get undersigned merchandise selling you I am 43 years old, bnt I felt like a man for trar- ?.s tests of Sheriff Clark If you yarda, put their patienta on an exclu- supreme court impersonating Springfield g filled with fresh air. If your stomach is deranged Maine 90 years old. 8inoe I took Poley Kidney a moment and get your lungs their timber. The Ship on low market, so we sive diet of grapes, and many oorea are fic officers. tnd deputies of the Hampden county of rich or food, try a few bought from FOUR to SIX months ago Pills I feel like I did when I waa 21."— from hasty eating, or eating too heartily indigestible reported from the treatment. to start functions. You Committee wishes to Sold everywhere. Rev. Abraham Nowak of Louis- association. doses of "L. F." Atwood's Medicine up your digestive Building are able to of our The old couplet haa it: and. will find doing your customary work give advantage early buying. ville has accepted the unanimous call will get speedy relief you yourself assist in sellers and I "An a to 35 cents bottle at all dealers. Sample bringing apple day Tbe dusky damsel waa Belling tickets of the members of Ohabei FOR OLDER MEN easily and with satisfaction yourself. Keeps the doctor away." Temple OPPORTUNITIES fΓΜ "I C" VfrmriM* CjR.. Portland. Maiiy», in advance for a social to be given for no cost Shalom, Boston, to become rabbi of Because of the war m in y positions buyers together, being and apple·, holding In .dation Iron, tbe benefit of a colored oburob. that congregation. formerly filled by young men are open PROBATE NOTICES. To the Honorable Board of County Cbmmls- Ad- •odium, and other valuable constituent», "Not transferable,'' read tbe tioket. doner· In and for the County of Oxford : incurred either party. to older men. A man's kidneys may eatate* by I rank among the moit healthful of fruit*. "What do dat mean?" asked the ool- Guilty of murder in the second de- Γο all peraens Interested In either of the Respectfully represent the undersigned cltl make blm anfit for bard labor or olrar hereinafter named : sen· of Andover and vicinity that public dress They are effective in chrome ored individual as he banded over hia was the of the in the Upton, W. correcting gree finding jury make bim old before bis At .a Probate Conrt, held at Parle, tn and for necessity and convenience require the location 0. may »nd are credited with thinking, on the third Frothingham, constipation, being quarter. case of Michael Glssheen, charged for retained in tbe the County of Oxford, Tuesday of a County road In the marginal township of time, poisons system In onr Lord one thou- I an Ideal nerve food. "Dat means," explained the maiden, of July, the year of Andover North Surplus and the town of Graf- James W. Sewall, with the murder of Lafayette Battelle "slow bim up" physically and mentally. sand nine hnndrea and seventeen. The following ton, beginning near the Morton place, so called, PARIS, HAINE. Peachee are rich In iron, and It Im«M "no gent'man am admitted 'lees he come for the action SOUTH Mass. Pills tone op weak, dis- matter having been presented in said Andover North Snrplua, through Dunn's Maine Bnildlnp Committee, I that anaemic would do well to in bisself." at Monterey, Foley Kidney It U Ship people pusson ordered everywhere. thereupon hereinafter Indicated, hereby Notch, bo called, to connect with the State Aid I eat of them freely. on a motor at a kidneys.—Sold Obdkred: road through Grafton Notch In aald Grafton, at Speeding cycle in- Old Town, Maine. The because of It· natural WILL NEVER BE WITHOUT IT That notice thereof be given to all peraona the most convenient point. pineapple, terrific speed at Pittsfleld, Mass., terested by causing a copy of thla order to be Wherefore we petition your Honorable Board, ferment, 1· oonaidered No other medicine "reaobee tbe three weeks In the Ox- eepeo'mlly oougb Prank Remondo, 35, crashed into the "I never have any luck. Everything published successively after doe notice as required by law, to view for the digestion. It may be noted that spot," beals, soothes and relieve· irritât· me." ford Democrat, a newspaper published at South said premises, hear the parties In Interest, and For Rent or Sale. rear end of a auto truck loaded goes against Paris, In said County, that they may at a take such further action aa the circumstances the booklet· out manufacturera hacking like heavy appear l>r*k« (in put by ing, oongbs Foley'· Honey •'What's the matter now?" Probate Conrt to be held at Bnmforn, on the requite. I offer for rent or for sale the Mr». are warn- and Tar. John Brus- with coal and was killed. at 9 pjf*au» of gelatine, patron· commonly Mrs. Bonrooville, "Tbe dootor says my bnoband must third Tuesday of August, A. D. 1917, of Dated at Upton, Maine, this 11th day of May, In the Whlttemore District one-an·U-hw ed to aoald freah before writes: "I've been the clock In the and be heard thereon A. H III. Tbl# Is one of tlie■ pineapple using sels, Wis., using Members of the Ancient and forenoon, D. 1917. east of Parle «» Hon-1 give op smoking." If tee cause. In Oxfonl County, contUO»» It with their aa otherwise tue and they A. W. JUDKINS, 1st Selectman of Upton, able place· boo* I product·, Tar for if be fol- > room Foley'· Hooey Compound orable Artillery company, Boston, "Well, you ought to be glad (and 42 others.) hundred acres of land, a tw »wryΊ0 Paris Wealthy ▲. Clifford late of Paris, de- water, Utt™®·· Trust and acid ferment of the fruit will digest the years recommend It for children. I lows tbe doctor's orders." fully runnlnx spr'ng have been urged by Captain Stover ceased: will and petition for probate thereof plumbed, In excel*» ao that It will will never be without it in tbe bouse." "Oladl Just as I was within 600 (ΙΒΛΙ0 large roomy stable. All bulMlrjf· gelatine "do in presented by Alton C. Wheeler, the executor Company 1Jke of their command to their bit" condition. a Cher rie· of the cultivated like Sold > 8TATE OF MAINS. I kind, everywhere. coupons of getting a new set of cut-glass therein named. ALFBEDM. DAM ELS, the the allies' cauae. COUNTY OF a β. Parts HtU. mum all acid fruit·, etlmulate gastric furthering tumblers." John Ij. Grave· late of Hebron, deceased : OXFORD, gglf the woman as tbe Board of Ses- South Maine I juice· and are laxatfve «Α®*3*» "There," says good aver the death of a mem- will and petition for probate thereof presented County Commlaaloners, May Paris, transfer man with ber Brooding : that are not creditedjn with any drives off trunk, by Walter L. Gray, the executor therein named. sion. 1917. held oy adjournment July 17,1917 beyond ^ot of his in Germany, • for The wild how- "Now I'll know whether or not ber family Gus-1 UPON the foregoing petition, satisfactory Bankrupt « Petition Discharge. curative power·. cherry, baggage- Lionel J. Russell of Sumner, minor ward; evidence been that the men a interned having received petition- In the matter of ] In district· where It are really as with as tave Kraatz, 48, German Guilford Lady far license to sell and convey real estate ever, oouotry rough thing· petition Into t' ARTHUR H. TRACY, In Hankniptcj are said to be." and at the In Sumner Lottie M. Buck «former- abound·, I· held In high esteem for It· they prisoner, went insane died pre«entetate» for tût DW»W wlve· it into a knownJouee- friend. Oxford, ; the fifth of trlct Court of the United We are to serve the maklog oordlal, steamer Ann,for Bills. first account for allowance Clar- twenty, day September, sext, ready "I an here and there The excursion Cape Save Big presented by at ten of the clock, a. m.. and thence of Maine: I m bounce," held to be put egg among ence E. Storer, executor. pro- UW "cherry the Boston-Gloucester line, I ceed to view the route mentioned In aald ARTHUR H. TRACY, of Greenwood, effective In caaea ef my clothes." years_on peti- of M*!*· folly general debility. Nathan A-Flint late of Hiram, deceased; tion; after which view, a hear n County of Oxfonl. an w peutic viewpoint really So many women suffer from similar posed to convert her into freighter. With This New Lewis E. Poland late of Canton, deceased ; the aa the Commlaalonera a hall to thj;i h< 'luly with Experience premlaea relating Bankruptcy; of frof* and courteously, when they have attained the P™n® d®- affliotions that this testimonial from Mra. petition for an allowance out of personal estate judge proper. And It la further Ordered, that rendered all hie property an 1 rights fully v Dr. Robie Blake, 79, a pioneer elec- Lnella H. widow. with all tlx And the canny Tanlao. presented by Poland, notice of the time, place and purpoae of the Com ty, and baa fully compile·! Cour boarding-home Laura Mis·., will be of the orlers of Beall, Plattaburg, trical Inventor, died at Cornish, Me. of mlaalonera' meeting aforesaid be mente of aald Acta ami per who for their Nathan R. Flint late Hiram, deceased ; .... consist- K». buya"prunes cheap- read with interest, "I got in bad health. persona and oorporationa Interested hla bankruptcy. accommodation one of a line 180 miles for order to dlatribute btlaoce remain. touching be lea*·· every 1 neaai· really offering her gueats left aide hurt all tbe He built telegraph Tanlac will save petition attested of said and c Wherefore he That li<- may My time. I took I think many large lng In his hands Noah E. Rankin, copie· petition praye, fro*·· the beet could eat for N. presented by thereon to be aerved the Clerk the Court to bave a full IU tiar*e I things they gen- two bottle· of Pill· and I long, from Cornish to Jackson, dootors' said Mrs.Rose Kendall, administrator. upon by unler Foley Kidney bills," of Grafton and alao posted up In three public debt· provable against hi» c«tate I oral health. It is a food rich in caloric for as she told her debts ai ent with sound feel all right now."—Sold everywhere. H., making all the Instruments of Quilford, Me., expe- En os D. Heald late of Rock Held, deceased ; Bankruptcy Acta, except such banking. to the discharge. value, gently oleanslng the service. rience wltb this new reconstructive and petition for lloenae to aell and oonvey real eatate sucoeaalrely la the Oxford Democrat, a news- excepted by law from such while it Is said to be in In aald at South Pari· In aald of Dated this 17th darof July Α. I». ML stomaob tonic that won suoh great popu- altuated Buck Held county preaented paper printed Ceunty llankrept· Aunt Maria—I iba'n't take you to tbe who had been Frederick R. adminiatrator. Oxford, aad six weeka euoceaalvely In the State ΑΚΤΗ UK II. TRACY, 1 for the nerves. Eaten dry, without any Mary Groggins, 7, here. by Dyer, seashore this summer, Edith.. Laat year larity Paper, publlabed at Aoguata, In said State, the TIIKBEO·· cooking, prunes, like dates, are a pleas- missing from her home on Peaks is- "I suffered from Mrs. Margaret L. Bumpua late of Paris, de- laatpubUeatlon In the State Paper.the first of ORDER OF HOTICE the two months you spent there indigestion," will and for thereof F. President I ant remedy for ohronlc constipation. during lor four was and after I ceased; petition probate said publications In the County and DllTKICT OF Maimk, as. Parley Ripley, were to half a dozen differ- land Me., twenty hours, Kendall explained," eating and th of Orra H. Bum as Paper, ·· have a nutritive while you engaged appointment pus each of the other notice·, to be made, aerved of A. D. 1Λ7, Pigs high value, bava a and then of same On thla Slat day July, ent men. found loc!:ed in a refrigerator. The would dull, heavy feeling executor the without bond presented by and poated, at leaat day· before «aid time u Is- Alton C. Vice-President. their seeds so said thirty reading the foregoing petition, Wheeler, enoourage periltaltlc saffer from and Orra H. Bumpua, the executor therein of to the end that -all and s hearing be what oonld I do? water outlet furnished air and her would gas bloating pains. meeting, persona Ordered by the Court, Tin β*;1 action that the both fresh and Niece—But, auntie, named. then and there and of fruit, "Tadlao was reoommended to me by a corporattona may appear αι>οη the aame on the Sl*t day Aujurt,A-νH* I'd engaged to one young is not serioua. ahew cause. If have, the In »aM J. is as one of hardly got condition ADDISON E. of aald Conrt any they why prayer 1917, before aald Court at Fortran·!, as- Hastings Bean, Secretary. dried, commonly regarded friand said I oould eaaily be relieved HEBB1CE, Judge of aald ahould not ne anil that best man before bis vaoation would be over whç A true petitioners granted. trlct, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, nature's laxatives. D. Gibson, general man- Now I am copy—attest: ATTEST KBNEST J. the Oxfonl to Harvey of my atomacb suffering. S049 ALBBBT D. PA RECORD, Clerk. tlce thereof be In Pe·^aa« and he'd bave to go baok the oity, BE, Beglster. A true published PlwriA 0. Barrows, Treasurer. Where cranberries grow they ate held Red Tanlao because I no copy of aald Petition and Order of a In sal Irving and that'a the it went. It wa· ager of the American Cross, ap- recommending longer Court thereon. crat, newspaper printed to be good medicine for malaria and also way just and tbis in that all known creditors, an I other James Jackson of Boston, have the bloating and pains NOTICE. ATTEST:—ÏRN EST J. time and P1·?· horrid. Too oan aee it wasn't my fault. pointed RECORD, Clerk. Interest, may appear at the said To ,.t U»lr b«t toolo of tbe faot that is moob 81-M have, wny ~r DIRECTORS : (««£&'··· manager of Red Cross work aplte my appetite The subscriber hereby gives notice that he and show cause, li any tbey I value should be eaten raw, either division not be they improved. After beginning tbe second haa been dnly appointed administrator of the prayer of aald petitioner should TO» a* a aalad, or the berriee- ahould be FEEL WORSE AFTER VACATION carried on in all the New England eatate of And It ia further onlered by the Court, bottle I oould see a decided improvement the known crw F. John B. Robinson oruibed and the extracted. . LILLIAN J. DRESSER, late of Canton. We, underalgned realdenta of Upton, the Clerk ahall send by mall to all Parley Ripley I juloe Tbe from outdoor of states, except In condition. I am on tbe third bottle Maine, the thli oiw- obange aotlvity my In the County of Oxford, deceased, and hereby respectfully petition County ltora of aald and w made Into a cordial, given Commissioners for the of copiée petition of residence Alton 0. Wheeler Leslie L. Mason Blackberries, vacation time to tbe qalet of regular Lever Brothers company, soap now. bonde as the law direct·. All having County Oxford, that dreaaed to them at their places as the peraona the of the road from Andover have long been aooepted one of one will do It Is reoom- demanda against the eatate of aald deceased are part to Upton, staled· employment sometime· make· feel whose la "I think Taulao all from the Richard Morton George M. Atwood D. Henry Fifield most effective remedies for In- manufacturers, large plant desired to preaent the aame for aettlement, and place In Andover Wltneaa the How. Clabencb Hal*. allaying and "atnffed uncomfortable mended to do and will save for you North to the at I ortW heavy up," dis- money all indebted thereto are to nuke Surplus, Laforest Bragg place In the aald and the «sal thereof, flammation of the bowels and ourlng located at Cambridge, Mass., rcqueated pay· be discontinued. Ια Court, I Jtt,J N. Dayton Bolster Geo. W. dole, Jr. and biHoua, with a mean headaohe and besides." ment Immediately. Upton, asking this we In «aid Dla'rlct, on the «1st dsy ^ on co- believe that the road I· not naed ooated tributed a 10 percent dividend now li Intro- RALPH E. FULLER, Belmont, Maaa. enough to A. D. 1917. Sumner E. Newell tongue. Foley Cathartlo Tablet· Tanlao being speoially Justify the expeaae of aame Clerk- William J. Wheeler I the most valuable of all fruits, held the com- PRBD 0. WATSON, agent. keeping open. fL. FKANK FELLOWS, Perhaps shares by In Paris Cbaa H. How- A. 1 e.j or lee give prompt relief from these result· of partnership duced South by 1917. 90-32 W.JUDKIN8, Selectmen A true of end both as to food and July 17th, H. L. I copy petltloc W S, Dr. Delbert M. Stewart Charles B. Tebbets I therapeutio ▼aloe·, Mild rare. Some of these em- ard Co. and there is a Tanlao In CROCKETT, of Attest F HANK FELLU Clerk^ iodigeation. and gentle, bht pany's employes. agent ALDANA is the olive. The ripe, pickled1 oliveMs Maine town. Tanlac BROOKS, ) Upton. Sold everywhere. ployes received amounts in excess of every NearBy (and 19 Fred N. Wright Benjamin R. Billings I not only an rellab, but a real H. Nor- others.) WOTICE. agreeable agents are: Oxford, Ο. Jones; the ku food:»· oil Is more WOO. notice that repair muoh readily F. P. Writ Paris! S. T. The anbacrlber hereby jrlves wu> way, Stone; _ executrix ut vbe assimilated than In the extracted form. "8o," said tbe smitten girl, whose Thomas Sullivan, 29, committed Paris, H. *D. McAllister; HILLS, (SEAL) been duly appointed father had been to Whlte;^fortb 8TATE OF MAINE. and testament of , So other fat, either animal or vegetable, talking serloualy ber, suicide at Boston hanging. Weal P. O. late of Hartford. by Sumner, Barrett; Buokfleld, Jeweler and Graduate county or aa. JULIA Γ. THORNE, la so as pure olive "you dislike Herbert, and you will not Optieian. oxroRD, deceased, aad fiw· BOND DEPARTMENT under the super- easily digested oil, was drowned at J. ▲. Raw son. Board of In the County of Oxfonl, hartW reaaon him?" Rauil Loci air, 12, County Commissioners, May session, directs. All person». for which it is oommonly pre- recognise 1917, held bonds aa the law said «rhlle by adjournment July 17,1917: demanda the estate of vision of Mr. J. Bean. scribed for run-down and "That'· it," be replied, "If he doesn't Southbridge, Mass., bathing. UPON the against same for*»» Hastings foregoing petition, satisfactory evi- •re desired to the w same It is one of the away from here I won't A SOUTH PARIS INQUIRY dence been reoelved that the present are pie. At the time keep recognise An automobile struck and killed having petitioners •nent, and all Indebted thereto request»* ara responsible, and that Into the merlu ! moet effective of the mild laxaUves. him, snd neither will bis own mother." Inquiry «ake payment Immediately. .._w.D(1pr Rock 27, at Holyoke, of their is It is SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in Branch Orlynski, apjptteation expedient, Ordered, EFF1E R. DAVENPORT,■« Taken In Ublespoonful doses t»fore that the County Commissioners meet at the Ka.t Surnoer, Masa. a July 17th, lal7. meala.lt aida digeaUon andbold.ap Answered By the Statement Of South Abbott House In said Upton, on the 95th 30 32 Bank at Buckiield. ▲RE YOU UNLUCKY? of I the system. In oaaes where the taste Is Marshal Charles Wallace of Parii Resident. day September, next, at tea of the clock, In sir Is City a.m., and thence to view the route men- a little or lemon August tbe foil of pollen and proceed NOTICE. objectionable, orange Bath, Me., 58, hanged himself after tioned In said petition ; Immediately after which th*'ι* duet that cause trouble for lome, yet view, a of the notlc* taken with it renders it wholly hearing parties and their witnesses The subacrlber hereby gives U* "" Ijuloe • period of ill health. NORWAY, MAINE. will ^ of other· are never bothered. No remedy Wban firat tbe long seriaa of reporta of be had at some oonvenlent place In the haa been dnly appointed executor more to vicinity and such other measures taken In will and teatament of ,4 doea relieve hay fever and aath- Rita Bernstein, 2, was killed at re- I ^Practitioner· of vegetarian sohools of South Paria people who have been the premises as the late of Kockflew. ma than and Tar Com- Commissioners shall Judge LOVINA J. OSGOOD, and Γ™» healing bnve great faith in tomatoee as Foley's Honey Boston when she fell thirty feet from lieved Doan'· Pills jrere pub- proper. And It Is further Oedeeed, that notice In the County of Oxfonl, deceased, by Kidney of GOOD TO BE pound for ooughs, oolds and «roup. It enthu- the time, place and purpose of the Commis- bond· a· Mm law directe. All perso·» SURE medicine for blliou»neea and all forms of •n open window at her home. lished in tbe local press, great of said Jse·""" olear· and eoothe· tbe afflloted nose, sioners' meeting aforesaid be given to all per- demand· acalnat the estate liver trouble, this because of the large aiasm and intereet were aroused. But sons and for throat and bronohial tubes.—Sold Daniel Pa s ton of New York, a gar- L. S. BILLINGS corporations Interested. by oauslng are dertre^tTpre^nt VhTsame to ·** percentage of vegetable calomel the every· 8ontb Pails Is now inquiring "How are attested copies of aald petition and of this order and nil Indebted thereto are requested TO BE OP AND thereon to be BETTER INSURED Is credited with. In their diet lists where. ment designer, committed suicide by these keeping to-day f How baa MANUFACTURER DEALER IN served upon the Clerk of the Town payment immediately. _«.»■, ι Fruit people of Upton and also In three HABBY Ε BM»*"s Itto advised thatthe tomatoes gaa in a Boston hotel. tbe benefit received withstood tbe posted up public oommooly asphyxiation tbey Bed Oedar and placée la aald town, and published three June 10th, 1917. _- be For after la tbe Spruce Olap- week· BEST TO BE INSURED eaten raw, to feet their beet thera- Antonio Plourde, telegraph operator test of time?" that, all, sooceaetvely la the Oxford Demo easentlal teat of a core. On tbis point boarde, New Brunewiok Oedar orat, a newapaper printed at 8outh Parla, in NOTICE. • · 'at Me., was drowned by aald of aad six week· I contain all of I What to Do When Bethel, oan no for after County Oxford, sue-. notice that ^Potatoes the Inorganio doubt longer exist, many Is the State The aubacrlber hereby glres of In tha of off a ledge while bathing. Shingle·, eesslvely Paper, published at administrator Agency element· of the body exoept fluorine, slipping years those who have been cured, emphat- Pine, Augusta In said State, the last publication la haa been dnly appointed while their salta are good for Backache Come» On declare their ouree to be and the State Paper, the first of said publications seta te of potassum Charles Reed, 60, a Barrington. ically lasting. Flooring Sheathing, la the JBRRMIAHrLAHERTY, lateofCaoto·· nerve and muscle. advise rheu- Al- County Paper, and eaeh or the other aad I»·" Doetors Irving Merrill, atatlonary engineer, notices, to be served and at In the County of Oxford, deceased, Ν. H., farmer, was killed by % Paroid Booting, Wall made, poated AU hati·* matic patients to make a point of eating St., say·: "I began having pain* Board, least before said time of bond· aa the law directe. person# art » "Foley Kidney Pills have done ma on pine thirty days meeting, the eatate of «aid deceased W. J. WHEELER & the of their baked to freight train after falling asleep aoroee tbe small of back. When Ï Barrel to the end that all persons and corporations may inand· agalnat a*« CO. worth of my Apple and for jackets potatoee, more good than 91IS.00 other Heade, to the same ·βαΙβββ£ then aad thsre appear and show cause, if any prsaent to auk· misa aooe of the aalts, medietas." the track. was In one for a abort time I bad allrtfed Indebted thereto are potaaslum which, Chas, N» Fox* Hlmrod, position LTJMBBB OF ALL they have, why uis prayer of said petitioners requested serve in a meaeure to Ν. T. v in As I did KINDS — «—"*· who has been Fire Insurance being alkaline, Thomas Ableson was killed when difficulty straightening up. LKON Β. Ν A LLBT, writing oouateraot utlc aold oondlt Ions. To eat When backache eomea oa and It *ot stem to set free from it, I thought ^E&SffiSSfj. RECORD, Clerk. Canton, »·* the motor on which he was rld- A true of said Petition awl of , Jaly 17th, 1917. aeema as if yon can't stand the pala cycle a oause. I notioed tbe South copy Order for generously of potatoes Is al«o aa'd to there mast be Paris, Maine.! Court t&J* _____ forty-six years. and pressure across the small of your waa run into η ben*flolal effect the inng by an'automobile secretions were too and ATTWT upon g*©»tb bade, hurry to your druggist and Kit kidney frequent :—ERNEST J. RECORD, Clerk. : In w· wilt· all kind· of IH8TJB4JI0X In th· at Mass. seat to tbe Sburt- IMS foot itrong- of tbe hair; and, though relief a box of Foley Beverly, irregular In I ■onci. through Kidney paèMge. that •hould be so not altogether will the caoss of leff Co.'e loo. Store for Doau's notice sat and most rtlltblt iwmpnilti may appear Pilla They stop While chasing a kitten on the-roof Drag anbecrlbar hereby glres of £m hair ·ο common, that nain quickly, spur the slug- three ■•nos. Tlj· administratrix dear, the beautiful very 4- Kidney Ptlle aftd I· took about dnly appointed gish kidneys to action, en- of a five-story honte at Boston The among Irish girls may, perbap·, be taken regular hoxea. The disappeared, tbe kidney subscriber hereby gives nottee that ehu. tejjjMWa of Paris, able these to throw the poisons ont of Eva Mon is off and pel· tubes* of 8U8AM M. TOBK, late year-old tiùnbled like dn|y ap»s&>sd fitaslalatratrtx |the ^ and and M confirmation of the the blood. They will get rid of pala secretion· eleared ap and I felt ay- | CooitT Of Oxford, deceased, to her death. •ttf All Pianos, Playerpianos Organs. Beets are reoommended«^eory for making and rheumatism for you. quiet your fell self again." (datassent given July 95, VALORUS WHITE, late of DlxSeld, Mad· aa the law directe. penoa· haTlM«J eatate of saM <*"***£ MV blood and also as a nerve nerves, stop your backache, and lim- la the of Oxford, deoeased. All nand» agninat the ·*■ tonic, Edmund a- druggist, was 1908 County per aa«ae ter The R. and Music Month. ber an your stiff Joiats aad pore mus* Murphy, ) seas ismanda oaf ta of saM tertred to preaaat tea «ettlennej Q. S. Autokrat Foils Every On June 5,1010. Mr. Merrill eaid: havtag agauatthe to make killed when an automobile struck an iliBfSHl an fioslisil "fe pressât the ape for •END FOR CATALOQUKS be an Ideal food for brain workers. Frank W. Sherman. I atlll have ooa fidenoe in Doaa'e Kidney « *ttly. Laoona, lift, abutment river at iimwiil.aada··^ ^ted^atedUgretoareregueteedA writes: *7 suffered with trou- bridge over'Little to sMke LI0R4 FABNHA1J,■« Cauliflower contains the highest per- kidney Piile for they permanently oured me." payveall Sooth Parla, had a tired feeling in my baoL ELLA A. WHITE. Jnly 17th, 1M7. centage of pboephornsofanyofthe ble, M4ddletown. Conn. Prlea 60o eft all dealere. Don't aimpl y SHAWBUSIRESS G0LLE6E PORTLAND, BANOOR AMD Jaly 17th, HOT. East DlxSokOfe. iseslabln ud eo be oonaidered were di- aak for a Doan's AUOUSTA le the might Monster Icebergs sighted kidney remedy—get air eehooMa Mew widali w* same that Mr. Htflsad gffsra especially good for growing chlldrs*and wctly in the path of navigation, about Kidney Pills—the Merrill, W. J. Wheeler & * had. Foetar-MilburnOo., Co., •nvasM 400 miles east of Boston, by ships MfgrSnBoffalo, 1 V · ." t South Maine pie-plant, When *. T. ttarl·, UtltbnLuS!Polr properly] A.B.uunsuvr.*oow *saftrsita»Ms. tnm North sea ports. " WWW ··'- >

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