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NUMBER 47. VOLUME 87. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920.

vm some whet bent I noticed Main· Blood Toll*. A PARK. a bone. It Seaweed as Fertilizer. . nod jjrRKlCK AMONG THE FARMERS and one of tbe ears vu broken oil There li aometblog about Maine which Attorneys at Law, Ibe Ink well wee empty. Onr first develop· the blgheet type of manhood jT valuable natubal boubcb or vm tbet It bed been thrown »t 8ITHÏL. MAIK*. MAKING WAR ON tbongbt end womanhood. It· aona and dengbtera Kllerr C Pv> POTASH. ■ome one. We bnnted for en Ink spot be born on term· far from the educa- , ,,^,η Κ -Heme*. may SHOES— "■rami) τη flow." Frank Mardock vu In North Water- on Ibe carpet bnt tbe Ink being red end tional end other of a advantagee oily, d. park. laat « LBIKT ford several day· week. tbe rng red II wee almost tmpoeelble to bot In New York or In any large the Maine Agriool- plaoed DISEASE MENACE Eighteen year· ago Lake Temple, Pythian Slater·, visited find It. oenter upon an equal footing with their Auctioneer, tural Station a Licensed Experiment published Minnehaha Temple, lo Eaat Stonebam We were eboot to give op onr aearob brother· and «later· who were reared for all on seaweeds common the PARIS. MA1KR occasions and for Mince Pie bulletin along when Etbelbert came op tbe atelre. It end will better fitted •ΟϋΤΗ every Deys. la now Saturday. there, they prove ooast of Maine. Tbli publication met ι, ra»· Moder»»·· will and The Unlveraallat Sewing Circle wee evident tbet be knew nothing of to with the American Red Cross Announces Thursday be Thanksgiving As from oope problem· prMented ont of print. inquiries chiefly Hill·. ao one of tbe fellowa fermer· always celebrate this day do Friday with Mra. V. W. wbet bed beppened than those who apparently bave been member of the along the ooast continue after aeaaion aeaaoo correspondents Lake Temple, Ita regular volunteered to tell blm. He turned trained to wreetle with them from family. Budget of $48,200,000 matter what the baa bronghl more baby· STEVENS, to be received a few of the Jmpor a to e re- DR. MARGUERITE are to Tuesday evening, gave reoeptlon but breetbed algh of bood. Travel the over and on· forth. They good «porta enough nse sea- deathly pele country tant relative to the of will oe OSTEOPATH. For Current Year. eat on thla even if points Mr. and Mrs. Sam Isaacson. It lief wben be learned tbet Dorothea'· will find a Maine man In almost every heartily day grass- as manure are here » m. weeds presented. remembered Mra. Isaacson baa re- wound waa not fatal. He wea not one most 10 ».m., to Thursday 9 hoppers had eaten op the Colorado that ques- •eotion be visite holding of the Wedneeday a hay, The deeper water seaweeds from Busaia. It Also line of beetlea the or rail- prlnolpal cently arrived tloned aa to wbere be bad been but responsible position· In tb· district aod complete destroyed potatoes are two of Laminaria, the ribbon Block, Me. one species Mr. and Mra. Solomon I. Jackaon and after two o'clook In tbe morning It because be has the N'oyes Norway, NEW DISASTER RELIEF PLAN road worm· ruined the applea. The the broad ribbon being retaining ability, weed or kelp; and Mias left for ooe went bla or ber own Telephone 70. thing a farmer to la to faat. He daughter, Sva, Wednesday each silently not by reason of any "pull." objeota weod, or broad-leafed kelp, frequently can be made by telephone. won't do it voluntarily. Hla Pilgrim St. Petersburg, Florida, where they will wey. None of na could herdly apeak ao Everyone oan recall in an Instant some Appointment» Mtf called devil's apron. Perhaps three- winter. Abroad forebear* bad to faat and be ia pass the grieved were we over Earle'a deatb. Maine born man or womaa who baa Continuance of Heavy Work willing fourths of the shore weeds covering the to but not for Mra. May White, Grand Chief of the Ethelbert remained with me some achieved suocees in other fields. The CANVAS SHOES follow auit if obliged to; are two Deemed to Protact rooks between tide marks spe- & Necessary fun. He would rather Tbat if Pythian Sisters, and Mra. Graoe L. Siar- time after tbe reet bed gone, to talk of names of those wbo bave attained na- L. M. Longley Son, fight. cies of Fucus, the flat-stalked rockweed United wby the iegialature changed bird, district deputy, acoompanled by Dorothea I knew. tional and international reputation· ar· Norway. State·—«21,000,000 probably and the round-stalked rookweed. The Fast for Patriote' Airs. Percy H. Nevers and Mra. Benja- ••Well Barb aren't you going home?" on the lips of all, but it Is surprising to Last Day Day. Peaatlng oolleoted In the winter months Leaa Than Year. specimens min Lapham Inspected Minnehaha Tem- be naked, he knew I waa not. find what a lot of wbo have made wear not faating la hla long anit. more though people for vacation oarried for the most part muoh In a aa well aa a ple East Stonebam last week. "No Bert, I'm going to watch beside In the world, and wbo are credited Thanksgiving ia natural aoid and potash good Plumbing, Heating, traditional Tbia la the time of nitrogen, phosphorio Miss Etta Noyea and Miss Annie Bag- Dorothea to-night," I said. "She bee to tbe sections in which tbey are now lo- A of relief and service to- Holiday. than tbe same speoies oolleoted in the program when tbe farmer haa hie ley were entertained last week b.v Mrs. been e bit delirious so ibe doctor bas were either born In Maine or came Sheet Metal Work, year gathered summer season. On tbis acoount it U> cated, ward which appropriations of $48,· killed hla and hla Louise Knight and Miss Harriet Knigbt aald and we wish to dear up this mys- of Maine CEILINGS A 8PEOIALTY. oropa, hoga poultry, to tbe seaweeds parentage. STEEL advisable oollect during at on aa soon aa we can too have been made baa been out- and if ever e man waa to feaat, their cottage Pappoose Pond, tery and without Consider some of the Maine born sone 200,000 prepared tbe winter months, and If it is not con- W. O. be la tbe Of oourae with Waterford. much aid from tbe police. I really don't and now wbo «re FROTH lined for the American Red Cross for gent. packing venient to them at once to the daughter· living INGHAM, re- Dr. A. Leon Sikkenga, apply The Court baa nnderatand it at Dorothea bad a known to who reada tbe eatabliabmenta and oold atorage planta, in Norway Municipal all, nearly everyone the fiscal year, 1, 1Θ20, to July i, fields, they may be stored large heap» to the two July thin condition ia not ao aa it ported tbe State Department pay- 88 caliber revolver In her band with or wbo is intereeted In tb· OSTEOPATHIC PHY9ZCIAH, South Paris prominent until newspapers 1921, to .official announce- spring. ment of ânes of $26 aod costs amount- shells gone wbioh waa evidently wbat affairs of the There ie Annie Lou- according onoe waa, when fermera filled the barna of seaweeds day. While tbe different speoies each W. B. was used." MAINE. ment national of the and cellara for a aix months' and ing to 97.22 by Murphy, ise Cary, the world famous singer, born NOBWAY, by headquarters siege, differ in composition, not Tel. 224 e on probably George Kooralsky and W. F. Murphy, Etbelbert aald nothing but drew one in Rebecca tbe organization at Washington. The fig- began the aiege with full atomaoh have been examined to Wayne; Sophia Clark, Stf enough samples <«11 of Boston, for bunting without a exactly like It from hie pooket with two known writer of children's sto- Thanksgiving Day. that faot. Winter col- widely ures for 1920-21 are $21,000,000 below olearly indicate license. of the did not nom Not only did they have tbe plain mate- non-resident's hunting ahella gooe. I snspoat ries under the de plnme, "Sophie lected seaweeds, both kelp and rook- ban to mure those of 1919-20, In which $69,400.000 a aa Mr·. Fred Moure gone Portland Bert any than 1 did Dorothea, 1 born in and still a rial· for feaat but tbe "flxina" well; 80 cent of May," Norrldgewook, weed, carry about per water, for medical treatment. did not thin was all so strange. of that fine old was or if they did not have them, tbe; truly yet resident town; Cyrus B, That First spent. .4 per oent nitrogen, .1 per cent phos- on Bean Thanksgiving Day them for Although no paving is being done "Bert I do not suxpeot you, you know, K. of tbe Ladies' Home J. among the Itema of the bought juat Thankaglvlng. .6 cent and .6 Curtis, publisher Hastings Important phorio acid, per lime, per the new concrete road down but where were wben this There are several noted dishea tbat have * running you hap- Journal, Saturday Evening Post, and for the year Is the ap cent crews budget present down to and them none potash. from tbe village toward Oxford, I asked him. other well known to all ae a Dealer in Real Estate, On Nov. oome ua, among of the water content pened?" periodicals, 26,1789. for relief In On aocount large are at work In oulverta. Small I went out into the kitchen proprlatlon of $31,000,000 more noted than mince pie. With hue- putting "Weil, eon of Portland; Frank ▲. Munsey, and consequent weight of seaweeds, In aona In tbe metailio pipes have been put and I ran eoroaa tbe maid who waa about owner of the New PARIS, ME. foreign lands, which Includes $11,000.· bande, and lovera reared open far inland Is not rippled Munsey's Magazine, SOUTH How much more this to be thankful for this transportation profit- where the amuunc of water running is to freeze ice cream and I offered to York Herald and other has In on hand and air and oonaequentlywlth atomaoba tbat re- help many leading Country "00 purchased luppllea able. A of the water can be at leaar women part and will be in small volume, but ber aa Earle poor cbap waa dancing with born in Maxine El- can digeat board nalla, the folk out on the publications, Mercer; November than then ! not distributed. moved thinly coucrete will be 35th aee can by spreading two sized culverts Dot end I waa not in tbe beet of humor. one of tbe world's best known ac- R. BUTTS try in thla pie to bow much they a good liott, RALPH shore and allowing exposure to bot near the Must Protect United 8tatee. atand and live it. Tbia ia not constructed. The larger one I just ahowed you thle revolver to let tresses and beauties, and her sister, Ger- to than through sun for a few but it is a And, how much YOU and WE have be thankful for days, question railroad is now under aee bow It la that it now This will enable the American Red a modern with tbe women. It Wright orossing yon strange hap- trude Elliott, tbe wife of Sir J. Plumbing, Heating, Wiring pastime whether this is economical on another will | even three ! ban to time tbe Pil- practice construction, and there will be pened this way, but I auppoae they Porbes born In years ago to continue Its humanitarian ef- extended back tbe of increased labor Robertson, Rockland; Street Cross account the Involved, one near the Bowe 3 Main feaated at Plymouth. Many noted farm. suspect me." Sewell Ford, tbe creator of the widely fort to to re-estab- grims and if the material la leaohed by rains We at this bank are not indifferent to either. Nor are we aid atrlcken peoples oome Mrs. Fred Wheeler and Misa Irene "Yes I ought read and born at receipts for thla mixtnre have a Bert," said, "something Shorty Torchy stories, after it has beoome partially dried part were Maine lish to the disease epl- none la Murrill of Bethel in town Tuesday. to be done though and we've got to Hudson inventor of South Paris, themselves, fight down to ua, but perhapa better are Levant; Maxim, indifferent to our fortune of the will of Oxford of tbe fertilizing constituents lost. was a recent art good having good countries known than that with whioh the Widow Mies Dorothy Hotcbins clear up this mystery. Well good night smokeless powder, born at Ornevllle; TEL. •leralcs which threaten many Seaweeds deoompose rapidly so tbat tried to kill tbe Father of bia guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. and oome to-morrow." Harriet Prescott Spofford, famous au- County people. nnd to efface largely the remaining Custia their fertilizing constituents beoome Read it: Hutchins, Id Bethel. Bert went slowly away and I went in- thor, born at Calais; Prof. Dudley Allen the left the World Country. available. As they have no The of will find in the National traces of blight by of cur- speedily Clarence H. Downing aod Mason G. to Dot's room. Tbe dootor waa still one of tbe best known spirit co-operation you Norway "Two pounds of beef, 2 pounds there Is no Sargent, pbysloal as as well power of absorbing liquids L. have been at and wea over and over an LTS. BILLINGS War. It Is regarded social ranta, 2 pounds of raisins, 1 pound of Kifgore Camp Keeway· there abe saying directors in tbe world and authority our in them. is expression of thanksgiving. advantage oomposting They East with Ken- to "01 it have to be OP AND U6AL£R IN year-around is sanitation on a scale 2 of beef 112 ■lin, Stonebam, hunting berftlf, why—did on tbe human body, born at *ielfaet; MANUFACTURER physical large oltron, ponnda anet, are best applied directly in tbe green of neth C. Gurney. him, why—did It beve to be him?'' Otis direotor of the U. 8. that will have a direct bearing on fu- pounda candied lemon peel, 4 pounds George Smith, and state. Mrs. Nathaniel W. Bennett of Gilead Soon Dorothea waa and went to born at Eed Cedar Spruce Clap- of applea, 2 pounds of aultana raisins, 2 their chief effect tbe quieted Geological Survey, Hodgdon; ture conditions In America. Seaweeds produce has been her Mrs. 1 tried to but It waa at one time chief en- pounda of augar, 2 nutmegs grated, 1-4 visiting daughter, aleep, alao, utterly John F. Stevens, boards, New Brunswick Cedar sufferer first season. This adds rather than de- Central Europe, the chief ounce of ounce Bebecca McKay. with tbe vivid memory of of tbe Padama Canal and later In oloves, 1-2 of cinnamon, their value as a imposaible gineer tracts from fertilizer, Mrs. Wlnuifred Pottle of Auburn was In North Carolina Pine, from the la facing an 14 ounoe of 1 of tbe murder my mind. charge of tbe railroads of and Shingles, conflict, today maoe, teaapoonful aalt, since when they oan be obtained at all, 2 lemons and 2 a recent gueat of her sister, Mrs. Erneat A few days went by and after Earle'a Siberia, born at West Gardiner; Rlobard and Sheathing, THE NORWAY NATIONAL BANK other winter of famine, pestilence and (tbe juice rind), oranges tbey can usually be had one year ae well Flooring and Simmer the meat C. Murcb, and her family. funeral Dot seemed better and we ven- Hawley Tucker, known astrono- ruin. decreased much (tbe Juice rind). as and can be widely Wall Typhus during another, applied annually. Mr. and Mra. Garfield Walker, who tured to ask her a few She mer and director of the Lick Observa- Paroid Hoofing, Board, until tender, and when perfectly are queatlona. and National Bank wlntei gently Tbe shows tbat seaweeds Oldest Strongest (he summer months where last cold floe. Stone tbe raiaina, shred analyses have been visiting in Sanford, returned told us all tbet abe knew, how abe and tory in California, born at Wisoasset; Barrel Heads, and obop not evenly ualanoed manures. Tbey con- the home tbe Apple it Its but tbe the to Norway last week. On way Earle were quarreling and auddenly John Washburn, bead of tbe immense in Oxford County had greatest stronghold, phy- citron, pare, oore, chop applea, tain considerable amounts of relatively met a oar near Mechanio Falls window and some one came in, flour mills of Minne- LUMBER OF AXL, KINDS sicians who the situation ohop the aoet fine. Mix the fine in- tbey big opened Washburn-Crosby Investigated nitrogen and potash, and but little phos- out own oar waa et then add the and rinds and in turning their drop- ahe thought it Bert tbe time but apolis, born at Hallo well; Walter M. Maine .it the behest of the League of Red gredients, jnicea acid. Consquently land dressed for Norway, in λ phorio into a deep ditob, throwing both aince abe Is determined that it waa not. chocolate manufacturer, born South Paris, Maine. of the lemons and orangea. Pack time with seaweed alone become» ped Lowney, have their un a|!ong collar he on Cross Societies given atone cover close and cool." out, and breaking Mrs. Walker's However bad Etbelbert'a rein coat, at Sebec; and Sumner I. Kimball, father jar, keep exhausted in phosphorio aoid nnleas a that this win Yum! Tumi bone. automobile cap end gogglea. Without of tbe famous life saving or ooast guard ( .luallfied opinion coming excess of manure is added which Ε. W. UWULEK, large George Verrlll broke both bones of a word he abot Earle, abe quiokly of the United born at ter will see a recurrence on an nn Waa not tbat enough to make Qeorge of tbe and aeying system Statee, would be wasteful nitrogen one tbe one laat it at bave awful dreams? leg below knee day up the Ink well and threw . scale. The Red Cross Exoellent results have been ob- precedented potash. week in a barrel Into bis cellar. im and moat of tbe ink These are but a few of tbe sons But do you know dietltlana now aay with these rolling ticked mlaaed, going very feels must continue mens tained by using phosphates He was taken to tbe Central Maine Gen- on tbe He then ahot at of now wbo Builders' Finish ! It preventive are barmleaa and and rug. Dorothea, and daughters Maine, alive, plea wholesome, or manures. Dissolved bone acid Sooth eral WINDOW9 of any 'tree abroad to thla and otbei cause tbat Hospital, Lewiaton. ahe fell and that was all abe could tell have carved for themselves nlobe· In tb· will fnrnlsk DOORS iad keep will not nightmares; night- Carolina rock be used, 300 to 500 at may Tbe Barton Club met at tbe us. own i'.ze or Style reasonable prloee. from the United mares are a kind of Christian Sclenoe Beading world'· Hall of Fame, by their ef* leadly maladies to the acre, with 20 to 80 tons of think have them pounds home of Mrs. William F. Jonea Thurs- All tbla time Earle'a unole waa aick in forts »nd as a result of tbe splendid idea anyway. Too you the fresh seaweed. States. day and took part in program arranged bed with oue of bla usual bad spells, stock from wbioh tbey came. What 4 Door Frames. but don't. With most the best results are Also Window Million· TOT Her* ai ri urne. orops the hostess. was of him until de- other state oan to suoh a what Tbat idea Is down tbe bars to the fresh material by nothing thought point list, flateit toe lnald« 01 letting obtained by applying Bert If In want of any kind of was Ceo and Cleve Goodwin, Frank Lovejoy, tectives were summoned who searched other state, tbe brains of Ita Pine Loni When the disease sweeping tbe temperate consumption of pie, either or har- through UottMe work, send In your order·. in tbe spring and plowing into a of for tbe Hosmer, John Swain and Harry Splller, the whole house. Tbey went Mr. sons and has given ao much <τ ind âhlnjrlea on band Cheap for Gjuh. tral Europe last winter tbe American is causing good deal regret it into tbe but and daughters, Reduction rowing soil, potatoes who were reporter) aa bunting in Ketcb- Wells' room and aearcbing hla cioaet for tbe and benefit of our 20 Per Cent the of the A newspaper development Red with the aid of govern repression past. some like the are Cross, root orops, sugar beet, re- e Work. on it con- um in last week's Democrat, bave found auit spattered with red ink and and Job undertook the jingle writer in commenting to in great country.—Portland Express. P'ining, Sawing rnents of afflicted nations, said be injured quality by spring a bear in tbe as turned bringing large black which a few cartridges bla pocket, ink tor Sale. ON were estab oluded follows: Tbis is due to Matched Pine Sheathing flgbt against It Hospitals appllcationa. probably 260 pounds. looked but somehow we dread DIvUloo S. of T. ''If, wben an adolescent youth, I'd known φ,β amounts of of weighed anspioions, wherever and food and the large chlorides magne- who baa In es E. W. llshed possible scientific truth, Tbomaa Tbibodean, been couldn't think of blm being guilty. The Grind Dlvlalon Sont of Temper- CHANDLER, un- sodium, eto , tbey contain, as it Is clothing were distributed to the My oonecleuoe would have been more light, nesia, Medford, Ma··., several weeks, baa re- In the evening, be seemed to grow ance wm held wltb Oxford Division, No. *e« .... Maine. Nor would have It. well known that these substances have Sumner, dernourished who by rea pie upeet turned to Norway. very a doctor was summoned and November 13th In Oxford. populations, For though 1 felt satisfied that gastro- the amount III, 23, quite the effect of depressing of a lo son their undernourishment were nomic suicide on said that Mr. Wells would live There are bat two local divisions of starch In tubers and (Additional Norway locale page 3.) only Where Would be a sin, I It In thereby impairing abort time. In about an bour tbe doc- this the one at Oxford and an- ι-asy prey to the epidemics. packed Farmers who use seaweeds state, Desirable Stand For Sale in Our Sale on Whenever I could get lt.M the quality. ua that Began last tor came down ataira and told other Id Portland. disorganization contributed year for a manure oan overcome this The Red Ink A QUA Βΐυβ. potato Mystery. be was dead and having confessed his Tbe meeting wu called to order bj to tbe great Inroads made by the dis· it to the fields In difficulty by applying Written by Barbara Turner M a part of ber sin and repented, willed hia property to Grind 8ortbe Prank T. Spear of Port- Sou'h Paris. virtue of Its knowledge of the tbe fall before in the spring. In work In Parle School. easç, bj At the National Orange. planting English the High Dorothea and Etbelbert. land, who called Pact Grand Worthy of well es tbis of muob better disease and the presence last week at the National way potatoes qual- The week were mar- Kate Starblrd to the obalr. on Pioe Street, One day ▲ few years ago I wit spending the following tbey Patrlarob The Wirt Stanley place NOVEMBER the Ameri- It is claimed, are grown than by ap- FRIDAY 5, rabllsbed hospital centers, held In Boston some ity, ried and came on ea far aa with business tbe sessions MORNING, Grange 12,000 per· winter Id California a maiden Cbloago Routine occupied Sooth is offered for sale. This is the seaweeds at planting time. visiting Pari··, can Red Cross this year will undertake •ona received the seventh wbtab plying aunt of mine. I bad never been farther me as their future home waa to be tbere. forenoon and afternoon. degree, some localities seaweed Is in town Until In applied waa one uf tbe must desirable place· and Continue he work with a new confidence. la the highest honor In the gift of the than New York before, and jnat A dinner and supper (urniibed aa a top dressing to mowing fields, but If having rooms with all modern total of in a number from Oxford bad twentieth I waa members and delegates In tb· Congre H ouse of eight Including the $11.000,000 grange. Quite fresh In tbe summer season care my birthday enjoy- Near Bast Relief for ipai. last fiscal took the among them applied witb all Parish House, tbe committee v?ment« sod in the very beet of left from tbe year, County degree, must be taken not to too ing myaelf Immensely tbeyonog C. Prince of state gailooal Impr supplies apply thickly, Jobo Portland, in Mrs. C. C. M*a. J. Is less thnn the following: I bad met. Tbere were a certain oharge being Davis, Fine and irait the 131,600,000 $21,000.000 as there is danger of killing out tbe people was Id Sooth Paria thi· week cooditioo. lawn, garden 22. Mr. and Un. W. O. few of fond as the organizer, E. Parrott and Mrs. C. S. NOVEMBER Abbott, Norway. whom I became very Hayes. MONDAY the for 1919-20. on new fields. Some the of Oxford NIGHT, expenditures Mr. grass, especially tree· of and Mr·. Howard Knightly, Norway. weeks went Dorothea Cun- completing organization Tbe officers elected for tbe ensuing Inquire for domestic artlvl Mr. and Mr*. W. for this by. One, a to lecure fonda on Appropriations George BTchardaon, Norway. farmers prefer oomposting pur- County for campaign MRS. or fifteen we shall a flat discount of 20 cent, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and myself bad become almost year are: STANLEY, For selling days give per Pike, Norway. pose with stable manure in order to fine ningham, for tbe 60 allotted to ..es total $18,700,000. Mra. Bertha we were not at all feeding orpbana Q. W. P.—Kate Oxford. W Jadklns, Newry. more though Starblrd, ALTON C. HEELER, with the of rubbers, tennis and felt item of thle "borne* tbe material so tbat it will spread inseparable, tbia county for tbe year 1921. Tbe Near Α.—Edith Oxford. our whole stock, exception findings, The largest Mrs. Nellie Bnrke, Mexico. sbe was a real while I G. W. Kemp, 19tf South Parla. Mra. J. W. Welchvllle. over tbe field. It is tbat alike, coquette, whtcb tbat work it Q. 8.—Frank Portland. must into Is for civilian relief HantUur, evenly probable Eaat Relief, through Spear, We have a stock and of it be converted iiudget $7,800,000 was a trifle old maldiah in my ways, but G. T.—C. T. Oxford. very large part Mis· Florence Hunting, Welchvllle. tbe addition of acid South Carolina ruck carried on, la an organization incorpo- Starblrd, goods. This Includes service and a* Mr. and Mr·. A. L. Welchvllle. before came east we wore real chums G. C.—Mary Mac Lean, Portland. >vork. CbB]«t-\ increase I over for- next two weeks. Dana O. td tbe oompost would greatly rated by Congreaa to take tbe G. 0.—Ira Portland. cash in the stance for families of soldiers, - Dudley, Bryarvj rond. and loved each other as we were Norton, House For Sale. A. E. Morae, South Pari·.' its value and aid in holding the ammonia. though mer Armenian and Syrian relief work, G. P.—Mr». Llxile Hayes, Oxford. merchan- re and marines, and work Incidental is sinters. tbe of This store has had the of selling reliable IIAIKE'8 exhibit. If tbe fermentation carried very far, and operating in all countriea The eesalon for 1921 will be room house with bath always reputation total to witb my atory. Tbia grand Two story 6 ο disaster. Of the appropria land or muok should be spread Well, prooeed Aaia Minor aa far aa Mesopotamia. Tbia in Portland. Therefore this ao cent, discount The Maine exhibited attracted plaster friend of mine was held room, and hen house. dise at the lowest possible price. per Ion for civilian relief, $Λ,000,000 lu potatoes over tbe to ammonia from coquettish young vast field fa left to the work large garden the attention of the heap prevent with Earl exclusively which people» especially very friondly Wells, though waa W. h. Judkina. This house is new and in first means a deal to all who avail themselves of the opportunity .eld In reserve for the carrying out of escaping. of Near East Relief. The work Oliver nearly great thoee from the West and Sontb. The she bad told me many timea that she did location. boots for u-tual disaster relief. ΔΘΙ grime IB uui » iruo uoawccu, uui originally undertaken by tbe urgent re- Oliver W. H. Judklns, one of tbe old- claw condition and in good we now offer. For we are selling Sorosis $io.oo, they Bureau of Markets of the State Depart- not love him and would never mar- example, to the a croup of then at bli home Real ment of made a belongs pood-weed family, quest Hon.'Henry Morgentbau, est men in Norway, died For sale L. A. BROOKS, our for fifteen will be Reduced Overhead Expense. Agrlonltnre big showing ry biro, but about two weeks before 1 by are sold in some stores for $»2.oo, price days $8.oo. of moatly freeh water plante. Eel graaa ambassador to . (.here on at the of 81 of them. C. M. White was In of came borne be to her aud ebei Monday age years. Estate South Paris, Maine. is the first obarge same amount of proposed Dealer, The Red Cross Invariably carries about the plant In the proseoution of Its work, Near He has been a life long resident of Sttf most successful sale we that department. Twenty barrels of answered yea in her usual man- We are confident that this will be the of a community visited by ca food as the seaweeds, but It-Is only with joking Eaat Relief haa ralaed and distributed where he attended aohool as a very nought were in each a serious fellow Norway, potatoes arranged flats, can avail- ner, and Earle being a success. We have With this In mind, It was de difficulty that tbey be made more than 141,000,000. It supporta 229 and in farming as a man. have ever held and our sales have always been always inmlty. one aboat the size of a bushel box. believed her. However she soon forget boy engaged For Committee able. Sel grau will bardly rot anywhere, for tbe he mar- Sale. ermined by tbe Executive These were on a bank abont 60 waa a common orpbanagea, caring 110,000 orpbana. On November 24tb, 1850, satisfaction. placed or in the little inoident which what we advertise and guarantee of 1919-20 to either in tbe soil, in the bog peu, Tbe obildren are being educated both ried Iaanna of and in preparing the budget feet long. occurrence in ber life and an even- J., daughter Latbrop A Wheeler Wilson second-hand tbe manure or When gay the bead and ao tbat of To them & reserve fund from which >r com- compost heap. tbroogb band, they Mary J. Edwarda Otiafleld. can shoes here from Nov. to Nov. iiave a fixed Maj Ε. E. Pbilbrook, acting ing or two afterward Earle gave a danoe in order, at a Please bear in mind that you buy 5 dried it la need aa a filling for ousbiona, will early oome to self-support and be were born five children, all of whom are icwing machine, goock -o draw In these Instances. missioner of agriculture, personally at his unole's home for whom be waa eto. But tbe baa no able to take a in tbe restora- are Uvea a cent, reduction from our low matteases, plant ag- worthy part They Eabborn T., who bargain. V. K. PARRIS, 22 inclusive, at 20 per already prices Por assistance to soldier*, sailors superintended the arrangements and named. living. ricultural use. tion of tbelr native land. at W., who livee In Cali- Paria Hill. and but does 1b placing of the diaplay. Eaoh flat was Old Mr. Wells was very wealthy but a home; Perry 32tf This does not to rubbers, tennis, felt goods findings, and marines in hospitals and camps A good dressing for potatoes would be Tbe peoplea of theae ancient countriea Albert who livee in Upton; apply separated by orange and green stream- rather o!d man, some thought fornia; W., boots and shoes that are not this year $1.900,000 has been set aside. bad by applying 20 ton· of winter oo!- peculiar have Buffered unspeakably for five years Mra. Cheetlna P. Twitchell and Mrs. to all of our stock of leather ers. ▲ table reaoMng the whole length be had lost hla mind, but I con- apply regular Pour million two hundred thousand leoted green seaweed, 400 pounds of aoid partly from and atarvatlon. Their J. both of whom live Farm For Sale. cent, of the in front of it was decorat- aane. dialiked deportations Flora Cummings, down and included in the sale at less than the 20 per display of nitrate of sidered blm perfectly He two marked dollars has been appropriated for Im- pbospbate, and 100 pounds lot Is one of unvarnished misery. More on Fore Oxford. I offer for sale my farm about already ed with potted plants around wbiob Dorothea very much aa tbere was some Street, health and soda to an aore. This would give about than 250,000 orphaned otyldren look to Mr. Judkina waa for a mile· north of Paris Bill. Qood build- reduction. provement of prevention were placed traoes of field oorn. Pyra- sort of an· old feud between the two many years the United 100 pounds of nitrogen, of wbicb a sixth American charity aa tbelr only hope for member of one hundred sud twenty scree of of disease throughout mids of potatoes and apples at Intervale famlliea and waa therefore greatly op- Norway Orange. Joe», do not ask for credit. is immediately available; 75 pounds of the preservation of life. 60,000 girls, Mra. Judkina died aeveral fl»e to six hundred grafted spple This will be a cash sale, please States during the current twelve added to the exhibit, wblob also Includ- to her and having ber ahare his years ago l*od; pbospborio acid; 100 pounds of lime and poaed many of tbem In their eariy teens, have and alnce her death be haa lived wltb tree· sod wood and timber enough to months Tbe Red Cress Is co-operat- ed sheaves of wheat and samples of large estate which be promised to leave the 120 of potash. been released from Turkish harems, and bia son Esbburn and his on also have for sale a mail orders must be by money. beans and the Maine 340 oat. pounds to on mar- daughter· pay for the piaoe. I All accompanied with the United States Health com- bia nephew the date of hla ing fully Seaweeds have, in oommon with tbey turn to Near Eaat Relief for pro Fore Street. food two-borse cart or will exchange for work and lta The Aroostook Federation of Farmers rlaoA Service In this through mercial fertilizers, the advantage of free- teotlon and tbe necessary training to • one horse cart. grew most of the potatoes. Green Moun- U Dorothea did not love Earle there Junior Red Cross is doing nuch to dom from weed seed·, the spores of enable tbem to support themselves. ALBION W. ANDREWS, tain and Cobblers predominated al- was surely some one whom she did low* among children the principles fungi and the eggs of inaeots. In Rhode Herbert Hoover aald, "In tbe Neai God Id Hi· divine wiedom 21 tf Parle Hill spread though the Spaulding, Bose aud Bliss and it was Ethelbert Greene. She had Where··, of sanitation. An ef $1,· Island, where aeaweeds are quite largely Eaat ia tbe moat desperate situation ic hu oalled from αι to · realm appropriation Triumph were shown by a number. never told me bat I oonld lee It and I higher made for used aa a manure for potatoes, the farm- tbe world." To meet this need, Indus our esteemed (rleod end 000,000 has been developing Lowell's famous Green Mountains waa almoat as sore that Ethelbert- loved Slater, Beleey era are almost unanimous In saying that tries are bakeries are main- G. therefore SHOE COMPANY the peace time program ef the Red were on the table. Frank her. Γ know also that Earle waa supported, Curtis, SWETT displayed are madly N. on seaweed amootber Ε. and tbe assist- member· of to its la all of Maine's veteran potatoes grown were tained, returning refugees Reeolveid, That while we, Cross by service chapters Lowell Gardiner, on jealoaa of her and Bert and Earle and freer from soab than those grown ed In obtaining tools, seed and impie Franklin do sincerely mourn Flushing Hospital 38-8. NOBWAT grower and originator of the variety, never on ferma when she waa Grange, House Block, Telephone regions. atable manure.—Cbaa. D. Woods, Di- good ments for tilling tbe soil. Aid furnished her lose we would not tbe pleas- Opera of Is was In attendance, and bis produot waa aroand. Sometime· it that forget The spproprlatlon $48,200,000 rector. appeared^ in connection with agricultural opera ant amlle end ahe alwaya highly commended. Bert was even more jealous than Earle, genial greeting exclusive of the local expenditures tf tions and Industrial undertakings ii when either in or oat of School of Nursing The apples were Northern 8ples grown but if so why didn't be just propose gave meeting ■———^ the 8.000 or more chapters. Believe In Your Job. usually given in tbe form of a loan. Ii • be by WHson Conant of Hebron. himself? We girls and fellows simply grange. Administration expenses this year one will ever attain trae success un- tbe Caucasus tbe Armenian! That we tender oar The milk concerns wbioh serve No understand but we region,, Reeolved, deepeet great couldn't thought to tc a will be Last year they lea· be believes in bis and be will find bave been able raise crops enough to tfaoae who ao and offers three year courte, including $1,800,0001 tbls territory bad elaborate exhibits, in- job, we'd look and listen and see what would sympathy kindly unless be likes bi« tbem to tbe middle of tbe oomlnf for her her de- Of were $2,300,000. the New Milk Produc- little happiness job. between the two rivals. But carry lovingly oared through term. bed General In These cluding Bogland happen la t< 1 preliminary 175 Days To make money brings a certain amount winter. Unless aid forthcoming and did all tbat could b· ers' Association and Turner Centre Sys- we never expeoted what did happen. o'lning years, resi- of bnt it (ails to and tbelr harvests, atarvatloi done to make her life and who Hoapital. Modern building, NOTICE. tem. satiafaction, satisfy During the evening of the danoe when supplement happy, that he ha to lead to and will again take lu heavy toll. 4a her death safer a dent hour* ol The subscriber hereby gives notloe enjoyment. Happiness we were all enjoying ourselves as muoh great Irreparable instructor, reasonable administrator of the esta* oannot be obtained tbe poliey of tbe Near Easi loaa. been duly appointed ι ne v. v. duck rarm. satisfaction through aa we could and our bunch bad Tbroogb ο possibly relief for adulte la be tennis °f money, power, or distinction, but ratbei Relief, emergency Reaolved, That a copy of these résolu· duty, court, advantages E^GLOVER, late of Canton, Visitors it tbe Oxford together for something 1 BENJAMIN County Fair, some useful work tbat la In just gathered withdrawn, and assistant» Ions be tranamitted to tbe bereaved In the of Oxford, deceased, wtthou in doing in the corner of the room we ing gradually New rerouneratioi "Sales" County Sooth will oo doubt remember refreshing 1 York, liberal All demanda agalaa Parla, witb the taste of tbe do- will ultimately be confined to orpbai of tbe alao a oopy tent bond. persona having of keeping person beard two loud as if a bad family deceeaeri; estate of aald deceased are desired to pit tbe extensive exhibit frnlt and vege- reporta pistol obildren. Dr. tbe American ex Non sectarian the ing It. a Reader, to tbe Oxford Democrat, alaqui oopy be during training. the same for settlement, and all lndebt* tables made O. C. who Uvea in been fired, but we were so stunned for is well to look around sent by Book, is too much on recently aald witt read on record· of oar of it an to make payment Immc There altogether pessi- we move. It pert orphanages, μ the Graage Cluse 1st. For in And Supposed Philanthropy thereto requested Bebron. minute that oouldn't 1 forming January mism In oor toa muob fault referenoe to tbia work: "Too have then which oar deoeaaed Sister waa a charter dlatety. of Is country, seemed before any on»»stlrred but and EBNB8T 0. Q LOVER, Canton, Maine. With the aid his wife be carrying agea in Near Eaat tbe 1 formation compare. 464 finding, <00 muob discontent. Why, end of the tbe greatest orphansg< member. apply November 8,1990. on a farm of 110 aorea. On tbe plaoe attastafewat the farther live· is much more to than the price there never waa a in Amerloan In tbe world. In the Mbs. H. H. Cushman, ) Committee There clothing are 600 frnlt trees. oowa are period room the wide stair- proposition ; SUPT. Jersey of began ascending of those yon bold in youi H. > oo OF NURSES, its worth. history when all olasses people enjoyed from which the sound bad c.ome. children, Mb. H. Cushman, The tell little about and Is also being done case of pay. prices very Notice to Tax Payers. kept something so luxuries as do Il hands tbe fntnre tbe Near Eaat.' Mbs Emily J. Ν. Y you the line. li many tbey to-day. We all followed and on a Felt, ) IJeeolutlon*. Flushing Hospital, Flushing, has been into or In accordasoe with the laws governing the oel In poultry Garden prodnoe swltohing light of New re 4ft 4ê That what put is unfortunate tbat we are ever compar- Charles V. Viekrey York, depends largely upon lection of taxes, It will be necessary for me t alto raised. in the parlors where our cloaka had on th ourselves with tbe other fellow, es- turning this summer from Asia Minor A New Generator. out of it. advertise all taxes that remain unpaid bave been busv ing been laid we entered, expeoting to set left I will be at my offlc Reoently tbey picking of oor own olass or those en· "A few millions of dollars 10th day of Deoember. pecially us. said, wlselj The Central Maine Power Company WANTED. clothes, aad at Wei applea, several hundred barrels having almost anything confronting Lylog at time In education The are lower priced Monday and Saturday evenings In different oocnpations. We too expended thia aalt to tbe reliable aarvlo· 0 public demanding from ten to one o'clock. been raised this Tbe gaged on a divan was Eàrle shot through the «««feee reaeoa that and other solve the Ite load for tb· b«ttermeat of tba service. bJ ta notice la hereby given, beets vegetablee. a j mystery. cei 2rf*ofthe eoadttton thereof I claim a gaged In great oonstrnotlve enterprls I of 8outh Parte Is obalrman of tbe ^ *f «aid HARBT M. SHAW of 8outh Parts, Mr. and Mrs. Book an alao Intereste* I I saw that the window waa open am mortgage. wblob gives opportunity for b>ingtD| tral district of Oxford Brftlab Coosol Jobo B. at SHIBLKT H. MANN has for admission as'i Ια having a Am flook of Ply the ourtaina were In with tb< , Coonty. KaatiDg la said District, applied poultry, blowing " 1 1 Pcanroto* aald District Com forth splendid results from honest labo \ \ Portlaod le deeiroua of tba 4ji. By rmjjixO. attorney aad counsellor of mouth Book ana Rhode Island Redi slight breeaes. It waa a dark night ont obtalalog Hie Attorney 46-47 eBO.aWHUUBR.0lMk. and Intelligent thinking.—Hoard's DalrJ name· of Gaaadtaa and Egg· are sent to Boston some seasons ο \ side and there waa a steady drlaxt( t Alaska la losing population aoeordljt Κ all iDtpwiu mA< man. to tbe oenaoa. Ten there wei • dlen bow Id tblt state for bl« offlotal tbe year. ▲ fine lot of pallèta are ooa wbloh had laated all day. is I leanet I yeara ag) WASTED thl 1 r In thle northern lei raeorda aad for tba Canadlaa World war Andrews FOR tag along wall, 100 being raised ▲ ml* tore as follows will keej » over the aill meditating upon tbli 64,M people living the H & SALE· prepared to aett oensna fonn i l£S·*}»oawaeverywhere : one of the fellow· ni rltory, bnt the laat taker· Veteran· Aasooiation. tbe from strange subject 1 Aeetdaa» aad Health Po» Eastman bra year. agrloultnral Implements rusting I· draft re ηΓ2! !îî?r*»« A colt, two years old, tered a ery of exelanatlon. I turn m I only 54,718 persons—80,210 white mbivT fPO'K*ttJoa aver offered the Inaarl fcBd ïuroJjbert Melt together lard and powdered reals befora tbe s tat· ooaa- todeanittea aad lew preati OtetbiM· leee feed and mon moue 7 from the-window to where war ι Ideate and 85,506 native·. Decline I α Badg»t bearing* ALEXANDER STEARNS, Mora eggs, one part of tbe latter to three of the foi they show a »««,»ey r la to be tt « mtit·· aoaolmons damaad for· popoeltloaalortfa MaSoe. baa been the reault of oat th • sad If It Is desired add a little lami gathered around a writing deek lookinj mining opecatlona thought % «W^^•'*ltoelr nart or apaaa Mae. Bel Parle. , South Paris, milling mer, Mora South at a braaa ink wall la the of ι I MUM Of MM. Money. C22fi«»to»ewi7wlU baooiae FaU Tl 81 Market Square, [46-50 R. F. D. 3. poor hes*. black. Palatthalroaorsteei wjthabrnsi ahapa

A^fateiÉiâiiÉdÉayttâÉiiâÎ ESTABLISHED 18». 'WMt Pwtè· THE OXFORD BEARS. Al the gathering of all the ladle·' The pupil· of the Wert Pari· Primary data, W. 0. T. U., and Belief Corp·, and Intermediate Sobool· «111 five a NEW NEWS •ad all women's Mrs. L. ThukiglrlBg entertainment In Θ range DOINGS OP TtfB WEEK IN ALL organisation·, The Oxford Democrat THE Li Maaon, head of the Horn· Depart- Hall Tuesday evening, Nov. 88,1M0, at SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. ment of the Chamber of Commeroe for 7:80 o'olook. lee eraam, candy, isd a IN TABLOID FORM 1 Oxford County, apoke at Mme length on ijqIU will be oo aaie. The proceed· are ISSUED TUESDAYS. tbeeellnea. We beard her with much to be need toward tbe Yiotrola fond. Ι Puis ML pleaeore, aa we dlda'l know that the Weat Parla High Sobool gave a good ttns if Merest From All ζ. L. MERCHANT Service· kt Parte Hill Baptist chore* mtj Chamber of Commeroe of Malae had entertainment In Orange Hall Friday Sunday AtlO:*&. Sunday Softool Mil Sunday done mnoh till the told oa. There'· to evening, consisting of mueic by Hlgb South Paris. Maine. November 23.1920 «renlac nrrtoe it Τ JO. Tbunday evening a chairman of the home Sobool aolo Olga prayer nartn# u 7 JO o'clock. be department Orobeatra; piano by SKtiiB if Yaokeelaiid for Bethel. Mlaa Annie* Hamlin baa MoKeene; quartette, Lonvie Pea body, Hiram Η said attended the annual kindly oonaented to take the offioe. Btbel Flavin, Dora Wardwell, Olga Mo- A TWO O D & FORBES, | m In at meeting of tb· Mala· Pomologieal Socie- Mrs. Bnaaell opened the gathering by Keen; old (aabloned net, dancing, Owing to tfee crowded condition* Price Sale at Portland laat week. two Inatra mental aeleotlona wblob were M tea Alfreda Annie of Bnokfleld. state fann lor wom- MftUort and Proprietor*. ty the Connecticut Our ▲ oommitte ot tb· looal Bad Croee then at enooeaafnl waa tbe obloken pie Revising ▼ery finely rendered; oloalng Very en at Niantic, Gov. Hoi comb tee is- QaoaoB M. Atwood. A. E. roua Chapter are oolioiting membership· and Mrs. aaog a aaered aolo In her enpper, aale and entertainment at tbe Wight sned a request to the state courte to means doesn't it? renewal· (or the coming year. Tb· aaoal manner. It la to be Unlveraallat ohorch Wedneeday after- quality, delightful commitment· to the in work of tb· Bed Croee la snob ae to en- hoped that Mr·. Maaon'a addreaa will noon and evening. Tbe aale reoelved make no further We handle a line of insurance, Still Progress are title it to the of one. wue ua and will do and tbere waa a orowd Institution until conditions ΓκκΜβ .—il JO a If paid rtrtctly la kItuu. I «apport every up good. good patronage the of which we year entertainment wbloh quality guarantee. Otherwise $-2.00 a yew. Single ooplea 5 oenta. Mre. Hiram Heald and little daughter Charlee Croaa and daughter Bertha, at enpper, and tbe changed. or in Evidence went to New Glouoeeter Sunday to spend Mra. Trne Bamea and aooa Quurd and oonelated of faroe entitled, "A Peck of You don't know when fire othei Prices Are ADTunn»iiTi:-A]l ten! artrertlMinenuI The cost of In Massachusetts And Lower with Mrs. Heald'e took an anto to Brrol re- eolo, Albert Martin, living are gtren three conaecuttre ln>erttoa· tor fl.50 Thanksgiving parent·. Theodore trip Trouble," piano misfortune cross and con- returned and Beatrloe Increased last month, instead of de- may your path per Inch ta length of column. Special Sdward L. Parria, Jr., from cently. piano duet, Albert Martin, and the neces- insur- tracte made with local. tranUeat yearly New Tork laat Tneeday and le baok at Mr. and Mra. W. C. Bryant and Myron tableao, "Good Night," Lonlee Devine, clining, the commission on of course you want the beat This Store *dvertl*er«. was a foil Throughout hia employment at the Bipley Λ Fletcher Bryant, with Mr·. Bryant'· mother, Mra. Dorothy Wheeler, greeted by saries of life announces. The figures ance written. the week-end at their honae. Tbe prooeeda will be abont 9200. an In the Index num- Job Ριητπιβ Sew type, cast pre····, electric 1 garage. Foater, apent showed advance of Goods and Dry I Atwood will Mr. and M re. T. are re- Come here for insurance- stocks Dry power, experienced workmen and low prloe· Mr. and Mre. Qeorge M. camp In Gllead. Ropert Berry bers of 1 hring costs from 98.5 for Au- quality Offering you splendid combine to make thU department of oar bad- with relative· in Mra. and on tbe birth of a and •pend Thanksgiving Mr. and John Swan and Mr. oeiviog ooogratnlatione for written us in the well knowr Holiday οθμ complete and popular. gust to 110.1 September. by for Thanksgiving Cambridge, Maae. Mra. Deiliaon Conroy were week-end aon Wedneeday, Nov. 17.. Goods Apparel your tie Nor- Hartford Fire Insurance which Clyde Shaw visited his parents, Mr. gaeete of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jordan of Mr. and Mra. Oeo. L. Car of Daylight saving dune In for of- Company, Winter needs at greatly reduced prices and Mre. Fred W. Shaw, over tb· week- Mechanio Falla recently. way were recent gaeeta of Mr. and Mra. from state 9MULK COPIES. ficial condemnation grange less than end. He is in Auburn and Mra. Mina Harrlman left laat week for L. C. Batea. of 10 to 60 per cent employed masters representing many thousands means a saving to you single copie· of Th« dbmocbat are Are oenu boards at the home of hie nnole, Char lee Sooth Parla, where ahe wilt apeod tbe Mr·. S. T. White was at Sooth Parli each. will be mailed on receipt of price by of Patrons of Huefoandry, in reports They L. Shaw, of this winter with her Mra. Yeata Chap- Friday. W. J. Wheeler & Co. of a month ago. the publisher· or for the convenience of patron· formerly Tillage. aiater, an- prices on Mlaa Sadie Danbam of Maaaaoboeette at the session of the 64th •Ingle copie· of ench leeue have been placed The first snow of the season arrived ID AO· opening : in Insurance and Pianos our •ale M the following place· In the County on Tneeday nlgbt of laet week. Aboat Mra. IL Θ. Stearns of Albany ia spend- ia tbe gneat of her aunt, Mra. Martba nual meeting of National grange Whenever we can buy at lower prices, Store. three inchee fell and was followed bj a a few with her aiater, Mra. Donham. Mechanic's building, Boston. South Parla, Howard'· Drag ing day· South Paris, Maine once marked down and the ShurtlelT» Drag Store. thaw and a (reese, so that the roads were Daiay Phi I brook. Mra. Flint of Weet Baldwin la viaiting stock on hand is at Store. To their many admiring friends Norway, Noye· Drag ioy when the new snow of Sunday night L. A. Hall broke hi· jaw while work- ber daughter, Mre. Frank C. Packard. A visit to Stone'· Drug Store. of on to our customers. came. All sorts of vehiolee from auto- in tbe wood·. Tbe membere of tbe Univereallet Oood Capt Marty Welch and members AN AOT OF KINDNESS are Buck field, A. L. Newton. Poetmaeter. ing savings passed were nse new deeire to thank all tboee schooner not Parts mil, Helen R. Cole, Poet Offlce. mobilee to sleigbe In daring Mr. and Mr·. S. S. Qreenleaf, the Will Society the crew of the victorious new low prices T. White. for tbe varions ta- the store will reveal many West Paris, Samuel the week. Monday morning there I· five undertaker and wife, have arrived in who assisted by glfte Esperanto are displaying beautiful 14 ▲ South Paris Resident Speaks Pub or aix inchee of new and very enow town from blée, food or work to make their annual light Skowhegan. karat, 17 Jeweled gold watches pre- for the Benefit of Sonth in our ad. that Improve· the roada for aleigha and Mr. and Mra. D. 0. Hill of Weat Pari· fair a great aoooeee. liely quoted NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. sented to them at a dinner by the sled· and is en as not to retard au- were reoent of hia aiater, Mra. Paris People. light gaeata Gorton-Pew Fisheries owners of traffic. Bucicfleld. Co., Maine State Chamber of Commerce. tomobile Ida Donglaaa. had the misfortune to of Boaton was a re- the schooner. N. Dayton Bolster Co. Mr·. M. CL Snow Mra. Ilia Bagley Mre. Eleie Whitman, widow of the If 70a had suffered tortures from kid F. M. A M. S. Richard·. on the ioe a disloca- oent of ber Mra. Ella Mana- Garment Department slip Saoday oausing gneat niece, Tale ney L. T. Pike Co. late Abel Whitman, died at ber home The seating capacity of the trouble, tion of the shonlder. field. Mra. Mansfield baa at lut ano- with different rem Ζ. L. Merchant. Wedneeday evening after a brief lllneee Bowl for the Yale-Harvard football Had experimented National Bank. K. Parria returned laat week oeeded In aome one to take care on our Winter Coats Norway Virgil getting at the age of 73 yeare. She waa a The edies without relief; We have made another cut Theatre. were In daugh- game on Nov. 20 will be 78,000. Savoy from the Central Maine General Hoapltal of ber mother. They fortunate If you were cored 1 Eastman A Andrews. ter of Jeeae and Johanna (Monk) Paok- finally through at Lewieton. Mra. Parlln. Yafle athletic association has erected means a new low on these Part· Trust Co. getting Angle ard, and baa three ohildren living, one friend's suggestion— and Suits, which price Buck A S. L. of N. waa a wooden seats Inside the be Brown, Co. Pupil· having 100 per cent In apelllng Swaaey Berlin, H., aon Claude with whom aba lived, and temporary Wouldn't you gratefnlf are to need Insurance. when are Either Charlotte reoent gneat of hia brother, Ouy Swaaey bowl and a tier of seats The statement has beei to and you W.J. Wheeler A Co. laat week Curtia, Mra. Oaoar Eastman, and another daugh- temporary following garments you, just The Kaatern Star will present a drama under snob circumstance·: Probate Notice·. Daniel·, Gertrude Everett, Mildred ter. Burial wae in tbe family cemetery has been completed around the top given just now on. Lost- aoon. has Doan's them most from Everett. Gradee bsving perfect attend- near Paokard'e plaoe Saturday of the enchwuse. Mr. Stiles used Kidne; Louts N. Taft, D C. in a sized Çarl ance for week: Grade Grade V, Myron Bryant brought good Rev. F.' P. Dreaeer Pills. Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. III, afternoon, officiating. suit in born buok laat A committee to take up the Ques- of the benefit he ha Now winter coat and right 3 Probate Appointment·. Grade VII. •pike Monday. Monday evening the membere of the He pnbltcly tells COATS AND SUITS. offering «very L. H. of Bethel For Sale. Mra. Cllley, manager oboir a to Misa Joeie tion of revising the automobile and received. now. The Dennis Pike Seal Estate Agency. Baptiet gave supper the of the season at revised lower Buy PABTBlOei DI8TBICT. Inn, left laat Tueaday for Boaton. Later His is a act of kindness to othe height prices. Sbaw, who bas been organlat for a long highway laws of this state was ap- simple entire stock in at of the Part- in tbe week abe will go to Berwiok, ber South Paris sufferers. whether wool or cotton dresses, the goes The papll· and teaoher term of yeara and who will be away for at the annual meeting of the DRESSES, silk, childhood where ahe will vialt pointed with such oon Here and There. ridge sobool wish to thank all who home, the winter. Tbe menu inoluded grape No need to experiment then will be In Bethel In time directors of the Maine Automobile mark-down to make the box anpper and ao- her nieoe, cold roaahed oel- vioclng evidence at hand. prices. helped fruit, tongue, potato, Portland. These at our now at 10 to cent. November 4th a auoceee. for Thanksgiving. association in Mr. Stiles from DRESS SKIRTS. dress skirt in stock 35 per time woold cial of ery and fruit aalad, cake, loe cream and speaks experience Every Just at this particular Ik Lawrenoe Ooold'a to administered Mra. James L. Barrett and aon Wen- Kimball, Academy coffee. Miae Sbaw wae with present are said be You can on what he tells you. one of tbe state of Maine preeented rely off new skirts received. seem portion baa been elected busineas Soutl , including just dell spent the week-end with her par- '17, reoently a bonquet of oarnatlona, and a very by four different departments. Blmer E. Stiles, Myrtle Street, «il inhabited almost wholly by hunters. of tbe Bates the week- entire line of new white voile and Fall ent·, Mr. and Mre. William Mason. manager Student, wae Paris, says: "About the only trouble t SHIRT WAISTS. Our organdie About every male appears to want to pleaaant evening paeaed. National of the Brneet with ly publication of Bates College. He tbe headquarters bad was through my back over m; and colored shirt waists on at a deer. how Cuttiog spent Sunday Wedneeday evening high echool pains waists at 10 to cent, discount. One lot white take a chance Just many won in a of Columbus will remain In , 25 per Maaon. bia letter traok thia fall, gold an Knights It was very and mos are here Is not William «'□dente gave entertainment followed kidneys. annoying hunters there probably medal for tbe of Bates it is announced » front counter at PRICES. Mr. end Mrs. Harry Harlow bave been championship a eooial at Odd Fellowe' Hall. Kew Haven, Ct, by of the time I felt lame. I found Doan' HALF known, or, at least, have not been by bis Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and In Boaton Not. 13, with twelve ool, to J. secretary, Pills very as rc is there visitiog parents, Mr. and Mra. B. P. Sbaw returned M. McGlnley, supreme Kidney helpful, tbey RAIN COATS. Balance of stock all marked down. oounted. It estimated, however, traok came out aecond 00 , liam Harlow. leges, Batea' their home in who added that would be brok- Heved me right away. I used only are seven million nimrods in the Melroee, Mae»., Friday. ground at about with and he won the ailver medal. and bave bad no return of the 00m SILK PETTICOATS. All go in lower prices. to tbe bio Daniel Thorne bas been very sick Luther Irieh went to New York en at New Haven soon for the new box, whole country, according but Is warm at 10 to of the United States De- Brlgbt's dieeaae, gaining slowly. Tbureday, where be will join Mra. Irlab The plaint." OUTING NIGHT GOWNS. Heavy fleecy gowns 15 per logical survey 8500,000 headquarters building. r Will Parlin baa sold a beef heifer to In a visit with friende. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't aimpl; of Agriculture. This estimate There It something "new nnder the cost of this building will be met from cent partment Carl Stevens. ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan* ι off. is founded state licenses issued and ■an" at Bethel. Another undertaker, upon the organizations private funds. Pills—the same that Mr. Stile * at 10 to various state S. S. of hae locat- Kidney KNIT UNDERWEAR. Entire stock under value fully 35 per exceptions based upon pro- Mettre·. Greenleaf, Skowhegan Albany. * od- had. Poster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo visions. In 1919, 3,600,000 licenses were ed here, taking the old laundry and fit- the friends and They most sùow a euoetannaj cent. off. Prof. S. C. Marrioer wu it Lewlaton Friday morning neigh- Ν. Y. was it for room·. We feet distant issued, and it estimated 3,500,000 ting np undertaking bors of Charles Mo A Ulster were Tory Ject In the roadway 200 Saturday. He preaohed at Sun- men that were under provisions men- now hare two of profession to hear of his sodden at the at a height not exempted and Monday addreaaed the sorry death, from machine, tioned above. Tbe returns to the several day, evening and two ex-undertakers. Guy S. Jack, minutes of The Women'* Club at Mechanic Fall·. twenty four. family more than 42 Inches from the ground. Γ Revised to states from these lioenses amounted ap- who haa been serving the publio very of Hosiery Being have the all. a of "an A. M. Richardaon and Albert were op Is at sympathy This requires light apparent to $4,500,000, which was efficiently, still doing business the a soow so that proximately from Portland Qaite storm, enough candle of 4-800.H The rays of Aliens Cash Store in game from ev- Sunday. same stand aa before and just now is re- the power expended protecting Mrs. went to Mrs. Arthur D. Bean took teaoher sum W. A. Bartlett back ber hla furniture and the shall be so ar- Lower Prices erything but hunters. Tbis permits arranging undertaking to and from sohool with a sleigh. headlight son'e In Boaton Tuesday, where abe will more for on the of some two thousand departments convenient busi- orew the ranged as to light objecte 10 feet employment a witb him. F. G. Sloan and finished ap bave borne ness. is SILK HOSIERY in black and brown, at $i 50. salaried state game wardens, and some six The furniture department quite state road, and went down and helped either side of the machine's path. Can Tomatoes, 15c can white, $3.35 quality only Mr·. Mary Bearce baa gone to apend the of Large hundred fee wardens. Tbe congressional an addition to trade the plaoe. in a and finish lot and out size white fibre silk hose. tbe winter witb ber Mr·. Riley McKeen put culvert FIBRE SILK HOSE. One regular for several wardens daughter, This week and next be called At a reception held by Boston appropriation game might np the road he was building. They got Rinso, 7c Pkg Annie Damon, in Buckfield. are were to Value at while last. Thi· lot includes email for of migratory birds is 1142,- moving week. Five families packed in time. cleigjraen resolutions passed $1.25 price only 79c per pair they protection came through just sala- Tbe junior prom off Saturday or and to their 500, from wbioh only twenty-nine paoking prepared obange Mrs. J. £. Bennett oalled on Mrs. 0. pledge support to Dr. Wilfred Gren- Choice Black Tea, 50c lb lot of dark tan and brown at same price. Few odd lota of hosiery at about half ried wardens are employed. There is an evening. living quarters for others. There Is famous Northern doctor and Prank baa a aa J. Cross Thursday. fell, the made to issue federal licenses Moody position sleep- in a bat effort being something fascinating obange, S. G. Bean oarried bis sister Bstella G re nfell Is in Boston Soda Crackers, 18c lb price. ing car inspeotor oo the Coaat Railroad explorer. Dr. to hunt birds. It is estimated It take· time to prove whether It la for Mrs. and On· entire lot of houae dresses now in at a leu migratory from south. and Arthnr D. Bean Mrs. Cora In the interests of an endowment HOUSE DRESSES. go the revenue from these licensee would Washington "better or worse." ia Sawin to South Paris one day last week. A. A. Cooant in Portland this week waa a campaign for $1,500,000 to be raised amount to between one and two million The campflre Wednesday very They took dinner with Mrs. Lauren L. price. attending the Pomologioal Society meet- In of num- in Canada and the United now dollars which could be used for tbe pro- •ucoessfnl affair except point Lord. England, cord BUNGALOW APRONS. Our entire stock of well assorted aprons ing·, and Fred Sturtevant ia the a on ι United States Tire, 34x4, tection of game. The above woold seem oatrylng bers. The storm pat veto the plans a load States to aid the work In Labrador. R. F. mall. Fred Littlefleid took of things at a that it is not humans O. of ont of town, who were intend- for priced less price. to Indicate poor many to his oamp on Bound Mountain the first style, guaranteed, $23.50. Alton Hibba and Herbert Bowman for one Headlights of standard specifica- alone that are being exploited but bird, ing to be present. Preparations of the week. were in Portland two days to attend tbe the state regis- Also used tubes, 30x3, 30x3 1-2, beast and flsb as well. hundred were made but twenty-five Clarenoe from Is work· tions, regulated by and a time. Briggs Norway be used meeting, report good would cover the list of those who oame Wilbur. trar of motor vehicles, must $i.oo and ia io tbe log for Eiiawortb up. Miaa Colombia Bumpua place from however It was an Piece at Lower Price away, enjoyable It looks as winter had on all automobiles beginning early ii Goods of Maine and Oxford County, viaiting relative·. though come, People occasion. but we not to find fault or c>ra- January. The result of such stan- like those of the rest of tbe world, are Fred Qurney la abipping hie applea ought we have a Cash or plain, with the lovely weather dardisation of headlights will be All No Charging interested in Madame Sarah Bernhardt. across; baa 860 barrels more. Mr. Silks Bryant'* Pond. bad all the fall. of mo- both Cotton and Wool Dress Goods, A resident of South Paris, when tbe "di- Qurney baa atarted in to make older, and great redact a in the number Including for the winter Small Profita vine Sarah" made her first tour of tbe the proapeot ia will be at It (or quite a Lumber operations tor accidents, it Is believed. Under have oommenced at East Woodatook. Maine News Note*. and at revised new low United States, went to Boston, when she while yet. the new ruling headlights must meet Domestics, prices There waa a little anow Wednes- Tbe Wooden m Co. of Meohanic Palls was in that oity, aud paid fifteen dollars quite specifications as follows: was we saw ooe runner· bave Installed a mill on the Notices have been at the as for a ticket to bear and see her. Be day, aod «et of out, portable posted plant fast as we get Wilson Brothers' lot there for tbe of the Worsted of posted. nngallant enough to say he was cheated; tbe ârat of the season. pur- Wyandotte Company Civilization has advanced to a point of white birob of a 15 oent reduc- P. nevertheless, bis criticism never deterred The Tyrooinio Adelphl have ao enter- pose sawing squares. Watervllle telling per where the use of war paint is no long- PERCY ALLEN, from her tainment tbia Mia· Tbe Wilson Brothers have quite an tion In wages that will go into effrot any of his townsmen hearing Thuraday evening. er necessary, said Principal H. H. SILKS. All and at to cent, less than the former amount of birch on their land and there The notices state that condi- South Parle, Maine. plain fancy silkf 15 25 per when they bad the opportunity. Her Jeau Fowler from tbe White Bureau, Monday. North are on lots. Gadsby of Drury High School, last in tbis was in Boaton, ia to read. large quantities near-by tions of the trade make the reduction appearance vioinity in an order issued to prices. a Tbe Lsdiea' Circle met with Mrs. The Pish aod Qame Association held neoessary. About 250 bands will be Adams, Mass., Lewiston in a French play few years GINGHAMS. All of our best inch dress in a fine assortment this week. a at V. I. S. Hall Friday affected. young women students against the State of Maine. 37 ginghams ago. Bnt it is not to recall these things Ktngeley speoial meeting will a It was voted that Immediate use of cosmetics, ainted hare of new Fall and at that this item is written, but a new de There be Thanksgiving service evening. Charles B. candidate for face, plaid· stripes only 39c per yard. be made on tbe fish soreens at Mayor Clarke, Interested In either of the estate of tbe noted actress. This is on tbe morning of tbe 25tb. repairs Re- knees and other extremes in style of To all persons ▼elopment the fourth consecutive time for the named: GINGHAMS. One lot standard shorts, value for 29c yd. and is tbe dam. Another meeting will be held hereinafter gingham 39c, only ber seventy-fifth year, she adding nomination for mayor of Port- drees no longer will be permitted in East Sumner. in two weeks. publican held at Parle.ln an< PERCALES. All of our better dark and medium colored to ber by a novel, in At a Probate Court, quality light, per· versatility writing land oarried every ward in the oity class rooms, according to the order. of on the third Tuesda' at tbia eeaaon of the T. B. Stevens, who baa oocupied tbe for the Coonty Oxford, called "La Petite Idole," which is appear- Intuitively year cauouses. candi- In of our Lor cales now has last week's The other of November, the year only 35c per yard. in tbe viaiona of tbe old time obaerv- livery stable here for several years, Richard R. commissioner of and Tta ing in serial form Paris illustrated pleaaant dates were B. Flynn, one thousand nine hundred twenty. sub leased it to Conant of who Sydney Larrabee, presi- (or th PERCALES. One new lot of well assorted standard in "Excelsior." In It are re- anoe of our joyona "Tbankagiving Day" Hebron, state akl and has received following matter having been presented percales lights, daily paper, dent of the oommon oounoil, and Free- pensions, hereinafter Indicated, It 1 who bave come to mind and obeer tbe heart. It la will take on tbe first of Decem- action thereupon many obaracters obarge man M. a former state senator. an teem the Obdibid: mediums and darks at produced ber. Grant, opinion attorney-general hereby only 19c per yard. lived tûe last half oentury—theat- an admirable and characteristic trait of That notice thereof be given to all persons In during are of to the effect that COTTON CH ALLIES. Several new now and social. She has New England people that is commend- Frank Coffin and family moving The motor boat, No. IS, of the Great Maaaechçrote te rested, by csuslng a copy of this order to b pieces just received, value 39c, rical, diplomatic men who wefe from draft three weeks successively In the Ox and short stories be- able to honor the event eetab- this week to their new borne, tbe Dnrgin Northern Paper Company, on Lake Che- discharged published written memoirs, joyoua fonI Democrat, a at 8outl priced only 29c per yard. at North Woodatook was burned after- the war for dis- newspaper published but this Is her first novel. She is a lisbed by our forefathera. place village. suncook, Thursday campe during physical In said County, that thev appear at 1 fore, Paris, may RIPPLETTE we Aside from the of old frlenda Mr. and Mrs. Dana O. Dudley spent noon while are not to state or mil- Probate Court to be held at Paris, 01 AND PLISSE that have been at to now many sided woman—actress, stage man- meeting transporting thirty-three ability eligible selling 45c 55c, were the third Tuesday of December, ▲. D. 1010, a and writer. and relatives at tbe hearth and dinner last week in Boston. They dele- men to a lumber camp on the lake. Six- aid. As a result, Commissioner shorts at ager, painter, sculptor itary 9 of the clock in the forenoon, and be hean priced only 39c. Ripplette only 35c per yard. the event renewa old aaaooiationa gate· to tbe meeting of the National teen of the men were table, tbirty-tbree Flynn win dismiss any such applica- thereon If they see cause. PEGGY CLOTH. A and intensifies tbe ties of Gtrange held there. drowned. Most of the men on the boat splendid material for children's clothes and many friendship tions, of which already there have William B. Edward* late of Paris, de of music the a A will be Mr. and Mrs. were and the names of those In the·· daya jazz xylo- formed yeara ago. It alao sheds moral reception given foreigners, ceased will and for thereof an< other former to full at been half a dozen. ; peUUon probate purposes, prices 49c 59c, pieces priced 39c, shorts i· to be a instru- and Influeooe and im- Gilbert C. Woodsnm on Thanksgiving drowned oould not be ascertained. The the of Charles Bdwards as executo: priced phone getting popular spiritual salutary appointment at al the home was of the same to act without bond as ex 39c per moot, although only a few years ago it pressions. evening of George W. Q I oause of the disaster baok firing of Owing to the law in force In many giving only yard. pressed In said will presented by said Chariet vu a and the word had ao No In the calendar leave· a Perbam. the which Ignited the CURTAIN in novelty, holiday motor, gasoline state prohibiting first cousins from Edwards, the executor therein named. SCRIM white and ecru, 36 inches wide, values 29c and 35c. strange a sound a cab reporter did not "better taste" or happier reaulta. It la Capt. C. C. Adams of Philadelphia has tank resulting in an explosion and par- marrying each other Miss Rhoda Orris Andrews late of Hampton Palls, Nei Now priced 23c and know whether to begin it with a "Z" or the atar In tbe old home unlverae been visiting his daughter, Mra. Sybil tial wrecking of the boat, and whioh aet of only 35c per yard. bright Loise Dichardson and Harry Rich- Hampshire, deceased; copy will and petltloi what. The inatrument ia aaid to have whose radiance sheds Its effulgenoe over Johnson, of this village. her afire in all parts instantly. for allowance thereof and the appointment 0 "OUTING FLANNELS. AU of our best inch and both of as executrix of the esmi 37 plain frncy outing originated with the Kaffir negro tribea of all and caata no dark shadow. Tbe Farmers' Union grain store la for ardson, Bay City, Mich., Miriam G. Andrews Ralph Henry Cameron, who has been by Miriam β. Andrews, the exeoutrh Other dark and colored at and in their banda waa aoaroely The the the the to be kept open eaoh day in traveled across seven states before presented only 35c. good light outings 35c and 39c per yard. Africa turkey, plum puddlnge, present elected to the United States senate from named therein. bettor than a but aince ita chioken and the all tbe week by the olerk, R. C. Davis. a where could be OUTING FLANNELS. Yard wide and at tom-tom; pie oranberry aauoe, was born la on the finding place they Parker late of Qroveland, Masiachu plain fancy and America it haa A benefit ball will be bere Arizona, Soutbport, Janet outings priced only adoption in Europe delieiou·, are but a small part of tbe given legally wed. Judge Charles L. Htt>- deceased; of will and peUtlon foi of Maine coast below Bath, Oct. 21, 1868, setts, copy 39c per yard. undergone a transformation, ao it can good effect· of tbe old time Thankagiv· Thanksgiving eve for the Chamber bard thereof and that Letters Testamentary and has been an adventnrous spirit in of the Pittsfield, Mass., district sale hold a solo place in an orohestra. With Commeroe. Muslo by the Woodatook Îirobatessue to Elisabeth Rldlon presented by COTTON. log Day. the far West 40 Mr. Cam- court gave the a to Elizabeth the executrix therein namec BLEACHED Best inch bleached cotton instead of and mal lata it brilliant Orchestra. nearly years. couple permit Rldlon, 36 45c proper gives clear, A day alike joyful and uaeful to old a and thst this be done without bond as ex eron went west in his youth and was marry without the necessary may now and with malleta of a com- and ricb or la to all waiting eased in said will. 49c, only 39c per yard. tonee, apeoial young, poor, abort, miner. His travels took him to ρ matoriala theae tonee oan be Locke'· Mills. Arizona, five days. bination of who honor tbe event Inatituted η late de LOCKWOOD inch bappy where he beoame a silver and oopper Eva] y Κ. Beaton 01 Loveil, COTTON, 36 unbleached, only •••••33c to The wooden bars tbe amid was in and for thereof anc softened ripple·. by Pilgrim Fathers hardahlpa, Monk Abbott of Mechanic Pall· a with inter- ceased ; will petition probate mine owner, also capitalist Frank Craft's little baby saved him A. Warren Benton aa execn LOCKWOOD inch whioh the tonea are naually discomforta and triala.. Let the be town week. the of COTTON, 40 unbleached, only produce day last ests In was bnilder of In appointment bond aa .....35c combin- power projects, Just $60 Waltham, Mass., court tor of the same to act without expreaeec made of Hondurae roeewood, honored. lira. Blmer and obildren Ben BERKLEY No. 60 Camming· the Bright Angel Trail Into the Grand Craft, who is and lives In In eald will presented by aald A. Warren CAMBRIC, Berkley, only 35c aa it doea superior tone and great 07 we hall and Mr·. Abbie Traak were In Lewieton 27, Needham, the executor therein named. ing Wlthj "Thanksgiving Day," of was sheriff of Co- ton, LONG now to cor ▲ Id most Canyon Colorado, sod Frank J. also of Need- CLOTH, 45c durability. Theae bars arranged day memory dear, Saturday. Curley, 27, late of de quality, only 39c A that «hecU a cheerful sonico County in 1891-2 and 1894-8 and Elisabeth F. Edgerly Parla, with the of a piano day ray, baa been bam, were In court, Craft was charged for determination of collate» LONG now respond keyboard ▲ day of gladness and good obeer. Mr·. Perry Lapham recently has held other offloes. He is ceased ; petition CLOTH,47c quality, only for a to attain publio Inheritance tax Sarah B. Parlln 33c make It poaeible pianist upon at McCarthy'· Hospital with drunkenness and operating an au- presented by ▲11 honor to that band operated irell known in bis state as possessed of administratrix. LONG CLOTH, and now considerable skill without further train- Pilgrim in 49c 55c quality, only... That chose on shores to stay, Rnmford. of nerve and of tomobile while under the influence of 35c Plymouth plenty capable coping Mark IV la Itan en late of Paria, deceased If knocking on wood brings luok, And found a barren land Mr. and Mr·. Silas Keniaton are CAMEO CLOTH. Number 3000 Cameo a ing. though they rejoic- with at their own game. liquor, and Curley with Drunkenness. an allowance ont of estât* cloth, of to anoh to to ua gunmen petition for personal splendid piece goods, then a xylophone ought bring They gare "Thanksgiving Day." over tbe birtb of a baby boy (8 1-2 Ida widow. euxxn. ing Craft told Judge Abbott he had a lit- presented by Nlakanen, 36 inches wide snd cloth for under and an orchestra. November lfitb. Mr·. Peaeenden Mr. and Mrs. Harley Budden, who are splendid clothing other purposes, that has poaode) tle and not mucîi The B. Paraona late of Andover. de ia at were disturbed baby money. Joseph sold as as now i^vi ui ψψ aici iviu. of Mechanic Pall· tbe nurse. samplng Sugar Island, ceased first and final account for al high 50c, priced only 39c per for this lot. fined him a total of He ; presented yard Cbarlea wbo waa ao alok to muob by an owl during one night re- judge $110. lowance Lawrence Paraona, admlnlatrator. winter started in Not. with » Demeritt, by CAMEO CLOTH. Number ▲ favorite target for ridioule baa been Old 17th not Mrs. cut It down Co 3000 Cameo cloth that hps sold as as with la aot very fait, cently that they oould aleep. $50. late deceased high 55c cnatom of ioow storm. pneumonia, gaining Ella 8. Bradeen of Buckfield, ; the old New England being «till baa a nurse. Budden up and a window for allowance for this lot. some and got opeoed first and final aoconnt presented priced only 33c on the Lord's or to be more Nora Abbott la better, bot gaina Joseph Kershner, clothing merchant clean Day ; Spool work is dull just now at tbe lioplng to frighten the owl away. The by Wllaon H. Conant, executor. RED STAR COTTON a bath rery slowly. of has returned with DIAPER, of this 18 inch has explloit, of taking Saturday night bat are a orew waa a dim As Burlington, VL, late of deceased; 35 pieces cloth that Maratoo and wife at mill, they working night samp lighted by light. Mark Nlakanen Pari*, the earlier reoorda of the old C. ▲. visited Sid- owl 11 members of his wife's after for allowance Τ sold in some as as Among on lathe orders. the opeoed the window the tiew in family, firxt account pteseiited by places high $3 50, and we make of waa one Cal. ney Hatob'a administrator. very special phonographs by Sunday. a bis talons into ber had seven August Cummlngs, price only cylinder Lortng Roberta baa moved into rent ittaoklng her, sticking he been imprisoned weeks while it lasts. one of Uncle Joah who, Jim Stooe ia getting big mill well un- late of de- $1.50 per piece Only piece to a customer. Stewart, (we believe) at tbe lower end of Main Street, and Mr. lose and hand. Mrs. Budden tried hard by the Bolshevlki at Wladiner-Wol- Elisabeth F. Edgerly Paria, a room Jer la Bisbeetown. He la to m« ce sed Drat aoconnt for allowance In viaiting New York, occupied way from to release herself from the bird but ; presented by SILKOLINES. One lot inch Dastin baa moved Clifton Shaw's big inzk, Russia, where he went to rescue Sarah I». administratrix. 36 silkolines, good and a the white tub of whioh waa pine (or tbe Brown Co. Parlln, weight splendid pat- with bacb, farm to Mr. 8wan's house in tbe Tillage. iras unable to do so. At last hearing her terns for bed waa Prank Mardook of la Mrs. Kershner's relatives. He wse Heald late of de· covering comforters, value ao alluring he wiahed it Saturday Norway doing icreama ber bnsband oame to her renoue, Florence ▲. Burtfiebl, 39c, priced only 35c per yard. ι tome work for at ce ieed firat and final acoount for al- ao he oould use it. But Henry Durgin hli mill. choke owl to finally liberated by the taking of the ; presented TURKISH TOWELS. Three night perbapa Wilson'· Mille. >ut was obliged to the lowance Lester A. Bicker, admlnlatrator. lota Turkish first of season were not ao far out of Lewta Brown and family visited Mra. by fancy towels, price our forefathera 1 leatb before the bird would let go. Γι- city by the Polish troops and succeed- was now Brown'a boma Mrs. Lois McGibbon and children of Lena M. Walker, adult ward, of Lovell; 98c, only 59c each, these Towels would serve as the aa their descendante parental Sunday. 1 was to Mrs. Ikidden's ed In his to Christmas and way degenerate have been of her line applied getting wife's family War1 first and final acoount presented for allowance gifts to make ont. Vi- Pbilelina Saunders remains about tbe Lewlston gueata mother, have the of at bave tried Any way, rounds and the next day sbe was saw wagon, and thence to by Annie E. Walker, guardian. you opportunity buying about half < tame. Mrs. Hattle Bennett, by Antwerp price. enna hotela have their eoo- recently. for treat- recognized >rought to Greenville medloal to sail for America. William E. Wood late of Bnckfield, de TURKISH TOWELS in and bave fol- Chi*. Saandera la very Dr. Boylaton and party of Portsmouth, white values at nomio thrift in tbia reapeot gaining slowly. 1 The owl was a monstrous for license to sell and plain special 39c, N. have been the Diamond deer nent. fellow, ceaaed; petition convey 39c, 49c, 590,690 and notices aa followe: ▲ large orowd waa at the danoe at I. 0. EL, up eatate Nina M. ad- and These and lowed suit poated 1 neaaurlng foor feet from wing to wing. Two sentences of six months In real presented by Brldgham, 75®· plain fancy Turkish towels are much under value. 3. V. There will be bootleg. „ ministratrix. "It ia officially deoreed that only on Sat- Saturday uigbl houses of correction, two SCRIM AND MUSLIN ι one two Otto Amondaen a deer flrat the $600 fines, CURTAINS in sale may hatha be taken." mother (a maaquerade) weeka got o{ Elisabeth F. Edaerly late of Pari·, de- go at 35 per cent discount urday night with a set of horns. and several lesser fines were levied from laat Saturday nigbt. week good Reception to Teach ere. ceased: petition for order to distribute balance from the regular fair prices. Tbe for the Woman'· Belief M. D. Stnrtevent has the third pair of on violators of the prohibition law by remaining in her hands presented by Sarah B. inapeotor Tbe the W. C. T. U admlnlatratrlx. BED BLANKETS. and Americana have < waa bere laat to boreee In tbe wood·. reception given bj Parlln, We have a stock of Seven dead gone Dorp· Tburaday inapeot and member· of tbe Judge Clarence Hale in the United splendid blankets which are in- of waa In town & teacher·, purent· B. Paraona late of de- been elected to the New Tork Univer- ι his corps. There were members from M. A. Naimey Oxford States district when Joseph Andover, cluded in sale at revised lower >obool board of Norway Wednesday court, Boston, leased: for order to distribute balance pries·. Hall of Fame. are aa fol- and visitor· from Lot el I. After kbe week with a good assortment of petition aity'a They tforway past waa well attended in of no- the defendants waived trial and In his hands by Lawrence a. ivening iplte Jury remaining presented KNITTING YARNS. At lower lowe: Samnel Langhorne Clemens (Mark \ ;be Inspection a luncb waa served. leasonable good Paraona, admlnlatrator. price· one lot of wool knitting yarn, col- at >leeaent weather. pleaded guilty to the offences with Jamea Buchanan Bads, A dance Orange Hall Wedneaday late of Waterford. de- or» white, navy, black, red and Twain), author; Mrs. I>. L. Joallo, chairman of the enter which were The Harriet J. Tonne gray, green put up in ox. double skeins Wil- Maaic tbe Hart family. they charged. first for order to distribute balance large 4 engineer; Patrlok Henry, statesman; Lane. evening. by tbe based ; petition at Norway oar In- «lament oommittee, Introdnoed pre·· ever Sarah W. and only 75 cents skein. liam Thomas Green Morton, dental sur- C. G. Beckler of Albany, road jury decision returned in a liquor remaining In her handa presented by priced per Eihe! bam bas been from dent of the anion, Mr·. Jennie Bate· admlnlatratrlx. Saint-Gaud ens, Lap suffering waa in town Thnraday. lvw violation caee In this federal Jcribner, geon; Augustus soulptor; ipector, e dis- 1 in attack of tonsilltls and the farm were iuaeell, who gave pleesing address of Η β of William·, and Alice mumpe, Tbe balldings at the Brown trict was one of "not in "the Wltneaa, ADDISON Κ. BRICK, Judge Roger preacher; ' now which waa to guilty," Court at thla third Tuesday of sdncator. Tbia ia the >ut is better. horned afternoon. The fire reloome, ably responded laid Paria, Freeman Palmer, Thursday cases of Lewis Barros and Manuel of our Lord one thousand Mr·. Nat Bennett waa at bome from in tbe men'a The store- >y Hugh Peodexter, member of tbe November In the year election in whioh "dead ones" a tard itarted quarters. 1 line hundred and twenty. only 1 jlilead over the 14th. ebool board. tbla a abort Sarras, both of New Bedford, and both ONE PRIOE 0A8H STORE* chance. Sunday, house· were not burnsd, and the horses Followlog ALBERT D. PARK, Register. any waa of: Rena Wood la ia Fryeburg for a abort nere saved. urogram given, consisting charged with manufacture of Intox- 47-49 I me. Mr·. Leell· Turner hed just returned laao Dnet Ruth Camming· and Both Akers icating liquor. EUery Sedgwick, edi- NORWAY, ______...... Mr·. Beetle Fou ΚΑΙΝΕ lata fc> remind Wood has flnlahed at two 0l0 Perhap* It la not too Donald working from Bethel, where she had spent LddreM.l Mr. Garoelon. Sept. Paris Schools tor of Atlantic Monthly» was foreman farm. WANTED. reader· of Or. Oliver Wendell HoJmee' I he Tucker ireeka oaring for her mother, Mrs. Mary >Mt Bath Camming·and Both Akers of the Jury. « Moore definition of a "To brag lit- Ralpn Flood la at borne from working Howe Llnnell, when she received newe >ok> Harold aportaman: Man to work on farm for seven HOTICK. crow t in the road. maker The session of the tie; to ahow well; to gently (if 1ft, >f her death Pridey. A true home After tbe program, Prof. A. C. Parker special Massachu- In tbe have 1 nonthe. Small rent could be fur· of fee United to up; to owa up; and to ▲ number neighborhood ind faithful wife and mother baa gone. e talk ou the of setts to pass on the cod- la the Dletrlet Court 8tetee for the ); pay ;ave subject cooperation Legislature, Heine. In teen ill with oolds. if wanted. Address A. B. C.J Dljtrtct of Benkraptcy. •but op (if beaten)." I etweeo tbe parent· and teacher· toward lflcatlon of the laws, will not be called ! lished F. A. Harwood waa at hoaie from χ of tbe oblld. Democrat South Paris. North BuckfieM. be future welfare Several until after Thanksgiving. It had been Office, ^unniL. BRUCE. le Bankruptcy, of 14th. Sale taak field the on tbe of Dixfleld, I waa a box at the school I «rent· alao spoke briefly aubject. assumed that the date would be about Bankrupt, ) Millinery There Special one think· about supper No matter what It, A aoclal bour followed at which time To the erodttore of Herbert L. Brae· of first of the of Na- Dickvale. I loose Nov. 10. November 16, but Gov. Coolldge, on Dixfleld, In the County of Oxford end Dut dot the assembly League c refreshments were aerred Mr·, FOB SALE. our Hats on Sehool bee eloeed for a week. alnty by mature "® sha)I seUaU tions opened at Geneva, Switzerland, Mr. and M re. Everett Poussai of Livar- aaslatent·. consideration, has decided ?3' Mrs. K. A. Mason bee gone to Bnek- 1 'ercy Never· and At Western Avenue, South Monday. About forty nations partiel- t aore took dinner witb Bernard Putnam that It would be wiser to watt until 34 « " h3Ve ' ?00<1 leld to tbe wlater with her niece, re* wm end ΪΛΝΛ P*tod. j ad family on Friday. spend after the holiday, Nor. 26. The ^ 'arii : an oak bed and bureau ; dely e^o^e^ea benkrnpt, tte. the recta^prifeT J Ira. L. A. Rioker. Church. temp- Wilber bas been having a bad Officer· Congregational J wash bench, child's iSSOrtment oi a„d Cbeaery A. 8. Nov. tatlen might be strong, if the earlier rigerator, high SZ£2V£ Me,· Is some Mr. and Mra. Beeeey apent officer· of the Sooth 9UXHRJ&JS Z&t MJZ*Z.Whik t broat. It better. The Parte, A regiment of ooaet artillery, national following Congre- date were to the work of < :hair and crib and two bicycles. Malao,ontheMthdayof Nevoaber! 1 8 with Mr. and Mra. H. Morse. Both a set, hurry A. D. 100, il 10 oUoek la the will ba raiaed la Maine. Pour Mra. Herman Fuller and children of atlonal choreb in Norway village have forenoM. guard, < celebrated their 51et ? revision of the so as to et which IIm the eatd mt outh Bnmford were at her slster'a, Mra. oaples wedding een elected: statutes, per- •v-i- -w— ·—endtton etteaS* companies will be located ia Portland, S prere Will · nnlveraary. mit of prorogation from the day be- one each at Rockland, Thomas- 1 lernard Putnam's, Sunday. Child Clerk—Dr. A. W. Barton. Camden, O. A. Holme· loet a heifer. fore FOR SALE. R Μ· Waat- c f Dlxfleld was also a caller there. recently Treea.—H. L. Home. Thanksgiving until the regular & Π. S. RICHARDS, ton, Bath, San ford, Boothbay, a M. for 4 rent are A Mr. Grant haa taken job of onfc- Deacon—L. Long ley, session of five 'S&1 oaa between the of Jim Sanders and son Tom work· Mr·. 1921. The Governor Is per- Horse to 1200, brook, and villagee Com.—C. L. DeCoeter, Mary 1150 _ PKRL. t lumber for B. 1. Gerriah. Two of _ Standing weighing OKATt I Wardwell in the woods. ing T. Cox and Geo. ·. 4547 β Purl*. Oamarlaootta and Newcaatle. William 3g for Mr. lint, Mr·. Alio· Stearos, W. suaded that the later date would be ears Good roader, Betarnta ~~ JUmmh Str—t. South ' he men are at A. S. Tucker's. old. good Beakraptey. has been reoom- Leslie Gordo·, Isaac Sear les and boarding { Stone. nore certain to P. Norton of Portland Syl- of Hartford AW Com—Mr·. J. ». iweta, Ml* provide amide time for y on a Liasie Chamberlain ia, Pastor's rorker. mended for coioael of the sew oatflt, ι eeter Searlee are away hunting 9Qnalderation of ao 4 MAMCMKl ι for Mra. Warren. IΒ important mat- I A. Bnker of Bath (or llaataaant fe rip. rorking Hersey ; LORENZOE. LITTLEHALE, George an toe and wagOM weee mm ! -v I «BIIM AM SASIOIHA ooionel aad Goodler of Saoo for Willis MoOuIre captured two deer eieigh·, b West Pari·. Barry β ■ the etraot Thnraday. m 45tf major. t rhile away hunting reoaatly. | Oxford Democrat 1*· Rebekah Mr· the The annual fair of ML Pleasant Βι NORWAY. $169 9100 Louis N. Taft, D. C* The Optimiatio Clase meets with Reward, Xn. bekah Lodge vu bold an< The readers of this paper will be G rover Saturday afternoon. Thureday November Wdiy la Otug· Hill pleased to learn that there la at leaat OHIROPRAOTOR Pans, Maine, 23,1920 P. were ▲ new olob hu been Id one dreaded disease that science has $0Btk Archibald of Meohanio Falls wu There ils tab lea and booth· ai formed Nor- la been aWe to cure ia all Its stages and thla and ranged about the ball, not Int way oat of tboae who have been wont to of Palmer School village Norway Thursday. taking that la catarrh. Catarth beta* greatly Graduate Pike Co. aoooant F. tbe booth of the office of now L Madame Fontaine frequent Beel'aTavern, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Influenced by constitutional conditions Wells of Portland the fortune taller. •boat to olote for the winter. It will be requires constitutional treatment. Hall's STORES were gueets at D. MEN'S CLOTHING PARIS. Harry Cole's over the The fire* enoonatered on the left ο oelled the "Weary Club." Tbey have Catarrh Medicine la taken Internally and 9 Gothic Street, South Parle* Maine, week-end. on the Sur- SOUTH tbe ball aa one went la the room· aa acta thru the Blood Mucous waa the fane; engaged reoently occupied faces of the System thereby destroying table oa which a Democratic and J. Q. Allen of West Paris was In town waa thousand and on headquarter·. the foundation of the disease, giving the Tuesdays Thursdays the con- Saturday. Mr. Allen lived In thing· dlaplayed deer to the heart of ι Hon. B. G. Moindre and family re- patient strength by building up thla village stitution and aaslstlng nature In doing lta Hours : to 8 P. M, McGinley wm In Skillingeton for Rebekah or any other woman. Thla ta cently made a brief vlait to hlanleoe, 3:30 Qeonre many year*. work. The proprietors have so much Dollars Cents ble waa preaided over Misa Grace A Mr·. Lnla Plnkham, In Sait Waterford. the curative of Hall's Fifty lut »e«k. by faith In power Twenty-Nine The Saoday School Board of Mr·. Penneaaeewaasee of Medicine that offer One Saturday vu Deerlng Thayer, Frank Clark, Mra. Lodge, Knight· Catarrh they Monday, Wednesday, Friday, of Buckfield Memorial Georgi for case that It falls le a for a Man's Suit or Overooat Hoe. Frederick Dyer Church will meet with M re. Saetman, Mra. ▲. D. Mra. Pythlaa, will hold their 87th annual ball Hundred Dollars any This popular price Park, Am; to cure. Send for list of testimonials. wwn Tuesday. Ordway Strickland. at the Suite 548, Masonic Temple, u Tueedsy evening. Thanksgiving night Norway Opera Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. of Oxford wm Id The Honae. Mnslo will be fnrnished Bert Beojimin M. Pratt The oement road between thla oandy table waa loaded with thou by Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. 415 Congreae Street, Portland, Maine Are Marked village which William·' Jazz Harold Ander- 47 00 Our Suits and Overcoats Now $29.50 tillage Tuesday. end Norway is bow open for travel from thing· appeal to thoae who have t Oroheatra, $40.00 aweet tooth. waa direotor. The floor will be the Grand Trunk to It preelded over •on, manager Arthur A. Bumpu· of Oxford eroesing the latter b; on all our from $5 to $20 yn village. Mra. Grace3tarblrd, Mra. Marlon Holden Elon L. Brown. Aida, Boland S. Never·, General reduction garments ranging In South Pari· Thursday. LOST. vii Mra. Percy Mlllett, Mlaa Bernlce Simp William H. Smith, Donald B. Partridge, INSURANCE. The Rallie Class will meet at the W. Arthur Lewi·, Cbarlea H. Billing· sod George Talbot of Turner home •on, Mlaa Florence Sutmin, Mrs. Mln thx FBATBBN1T1KS. Pays for one day tor A be pnd week. of Mr*. H. A. Morton Nov. SO, ole Aldrloh. and Edward J. Sharon. toes of sodden! or black overcoat, Thursday, to town one day lut Friday, Honorary aid·, time caused by sickness, DOWN TO VERY LOW PRICES „re at 2:30. ▲ covered In every town tween Mountain and South MAOKINAWS MARKED dish tapper will be The food table and wai Erneat F. Hamlin quarantine, agents, both sexes. Streaked and K. F. Innoh connter Shew, Lodge; George Work at home. E. Kimball Baasetr served at β. In Fraternal Walter and city. $5 to 110 per day. return to Frank obarge of Mr·. Annie Mrs Porbea, Lodge; Holden, not women and Paris. Finder and Mackinaws Included a In Bethel Dadley, Experience necessary. Men, please Boys' Suits, Overcoats for hunting trip Leater McAllister, Hia- In several j|(f Saturday of the Anna Monltoo, Mr·. Clara Ryeraon, Mm Craigie Lodge; children Insured. Managers wan tel ELI U UORI, Buck field, Maine Meetings Congregational church watha W. E. counties In the State. Address, T. and Alvernoo H and will Lizaie Mlllett, Mra. Helen Kimball. Lodge; Abbott, Valley line Charles Pyun pariah be held Wednesday even· Me. Tel. Streaked Mountain 13. Fall· were In town Thoae behind the table wen Spring Lodge. THE FRATERNITIES, Richmond, gri«i of Mechanic log of thia week to act on the matter of apron 4700 47 Mr·. Ella Mi·· Ava Mra Mia· Ethel Roberta of Bangor waa In calling a pastor. Young, Leacb, recently. Frank Buck and Mra. Anna Farrar. Norway, Monday, Tuesday and Wednea- Time of Year to Need Winter Underwear M Record of Meobanic Miss Flora Mrtf? Kate Starbird of Oxford vialted The committee In charge of the mia day. relative· in this and at reasonable f»!ls it »i«tiiin« Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Knigbt on Thurs- cellaneoua table were Mra. Louise Bridge George T. Tubbe, Philip Noble and We have a large variety prices. war-by towns. day. Mrs. Starbird ia librarian of the Mr·. Blanche Wing, Mrs. Beatrice Wighi Fred H. Noble eecnred two deer and in Oxford. and Mrs. three bucka in the River are the sensible under We are W. ia laying the foundation publ'c library Lelia Bennett. Rtpid region Hatch One Button Unions only garment W Ripley last week. subie near hie residence on In the hand corner of the bal for » new Don't forget the sddreea Mlas right exclusive in this locality. by was a booth oailed the "old oakec Misa Alta Hall, who baa been «pending agents Street. Hinckley at the Club Tues- fancy Pisaaaot Community Bucket" over which Mra. Dot a couple of montba In Maaaachnaetta, day, also the package that each one ia to presided Rath Crockett of Skillinjrston Mra. Maad Mrs. baa returned to Norway. Mim for the Oxford Bean, Button, Beulat when $300 Down r home here in South Paria bring Sanitarium. Wilfred 0. la a by paying vi,i mak Holden, Mra. Minnie Bdwards and Mist Conary, Jr., apending Beach Coats Leather Vests the winter. Tbe markets to take on a real Pink ham. few daya with hi· grandfather, W. S. Sweaters Army daring begin Agnes can own a nice home with small monthly payments. Try Thanksgiving look. Thede baa There was an orcheatra in attendance Butter·, in Eaat Stonebam. you pbilip K.ni bae been In the lake Thayer You can soon nice native raised and and at that time a Laforeat MoDaniela of Bryant'a Pond this safe and sane We will assist you. hunnog. He visited hie lister, thirty turkeya Tbnraday evening, way. r^ion dreaaed by M re. B. Stone. quilt donated Mra. Snaan Naaon was waa In town Tneaday. of Flannel Shirts to 11 ttlehaie, in Bethel on the George by own this 5 room best electrical equipment up-to- Large Variety $2 $5. M-* disposed of by anction. Ernest Talbot Mina Madolyn Proctor of Auburn waa bungalow, Tbe uaual union aervioe a beautiful »ay. Thankagiving waa the purchaser. recent visitor in town. date toilet service, open plumbing, city water, for the Maine will be held at tbe Universalist church Wilfred G. and Don Arthur F.iss, agent The musioal program given Friday Conary Whitney 1-4 acre land. Call Tburaday The sermon will be made a veranda shed for poultry, ri \i i at Mechaoio Fall·, wai evening. waa oqe of South Paria* hunting trip to East Stonebam facing south, Ceo bv Rev. J. L. Wilson of the evening many mth;»*i one day the first of laat Baptist mua>oal successes. An orohestia of last week. and talk it over. South Paris Norway church. Tbe hour ia 7 o'clock. Herbert D. Stone with aon Herbert of ww k. looal talent rendered four numbers with seven room bia brother and In South Paris:—This beautiful dwelling Stores visited II Blue II The Rallie Claaa of Memorial encores. Tbe Ladies' of alater, Mr* M : » tiarrimen of Bethel arrived Deeriog Quartette hard- Church will hold a aale of food and South Paris exoelled Jamea A. and Anna M. Stone, Tuesday. bath, lavatory, toilet, Λ*γ;ι Tueeday, where «he will themselves, slop- with up-to-date appointments, iaSoutfc at tbe atore a Mr. and Mr·. Prince Steward were winter with ber Mr·. aprona of Mra. L. C. Smiley ing number of doe selections. The outside has facing ?tM the dater, called to laat week beoauae of wood floors, laundry, city water, piazza Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30. Light committee were fortunate in obtaining Phillips Vesta Chapman. tbe serious illneaa of Mr. 8teward'a Owner wishes to luochea will be served during the sfter- the servioes of F. A. Clough of Lewis- west Ideal location, lot 126x120 feet γ R. mother. S. D. I'everley and Tracy Pierce □oon. ton, who never failed to hold the atten- the to Worth S. C. Foater la to to Brockton for make a change and will reduce price $3,000. aade a i: m>ug trip to tbe Magalloway tion of bis audience. Alfred Cota ren- go Miaa Hattie M. Leach is unable to tbe winter. ng:jo last week. dered two very diffioult violin solos with $4,000. teach by reaaon of illness, and ber niece, Mra. Berenice Nash Hill of ia a snappy encore·. Mrs. J. Harold Neal Gray Thanksgiving Ball at Weet Parle Wed- Miaa Florence Leach, who ia attending of her Mrs. Alloe Nasb. was the accompanist for the evening. guest mother, aesday evening. Shaw's Jazz Orchestra, Gorbam Normal School, haa come home George Lowe ahoc a aeven point buck Down Sale iuter- Alfred Cots violinist. Supper at tu teach the Porter Street sohool for tbe Oxford Uoiversallsts. near North The Dennis Pike Real Estate Mark Norway Tuesday. Agency, misaion. All come. Misa Marion Hutchlns of Bethel present. The seventy-sixth annual convention apent several laat week In town the AT Mrs. Sadie Βorr wae in Freeport re- Jamea H. Kerr, who has been building of Oxford County Universallsts was beld daya gueit NOBWAY, ΚΑΙΝΕ. of Mr. and Mrs. Evander Whitman. cently to attend tbe funeral of Harvey the ooncrete road between thia in Canton on Wednesday and Thursday, 47 tf village Smith has been several C. Beau, fifteen year old eon of Mr. and and haa taken tbe to build a when the following program was pre- George hunting Norwsy, job in Greenwood. Mri. Andrew J. Bean. mill in Rumford thia winter. Tbe build- sented : days I have some fine in blossom. E. S. Russell has moved to thi· very plants ing will be constructed out of brick, WBDNK8ÛAT. village Aaaiual. tbe atore· will oloee all day from South Woodstock. and stone and wood. 10 A. M.—Call to order. Primrose, Cyclamen Begonias. Tbe drug atoree new Cinerarias, Tbankuivtog Day. Prsver Rev. Eleanor B. Forbes Hugh Pendexter'a book, "Kiogi Buck & Co. «ill be >pen till 12 o'clock, and cloaed Miaa Kathleen Richardson at H. A. Adam· of Welcome, of Missouri," ha· been aocepted by the \ Brown, for the rest of tbe day. Morton's observed ber tenth birthday Hon. John P. Swasey Bobba-Merrill Response by the president. Company. with a of friends. Bradlee Willie baa enlisted In tbe Mrs. Ε 'ward Peverley, who spent sev- Saturday party young Kea.llDs: record· of last meeting. Florist our store last week, the first week of our mark The date oame on Friday, but tbe observ- of committees. United States for three year· and Did you visit eral days last week with relatives in Appointment Navy E. P. CROCKETT, ance was deferred for reasons. Ten 1J30 P. M.-Dinner. has left for Hampton Roads to take a Mecban c Falls, returned to ber home in 2 P. of secretary and treasurer. sure a M.—Reporte from their we feel were present, and the boatess received of course in electricity. Porter South Paris down Ρ did and generous purchases Ibi· village Thursday morning. Reports parishes. Greenhouse, Street, Many number of nice S JO P. M.—Address, "The Vital Needs of the It may be to Norway peo- gifts. interesting 111-3 Mrs Augusta Hamblin accompanied Church," ple to learn that the New Tork World, Tel. that our merchandise and were all that Hamlin Κ. of P., worked (oar Rev. A. A. Blair, president of State Contention were satisfied prices Mrs. Fremont Field and son recently Lodge, of wbiob Don C. Seitz la bualneaa man- they by candidates in the rank of Esquire Friday β P. If.—Supper. visited Mise L. M. Stearns in Betbel. 7:30 P. M.—Song and pralee service. ager, makes its own paper and owna two evening. Next Friday the ranks of Page Rev. H. A. we would be. Mim Stearns is a cousin to Mrs. Hamblio. Markley large paper mille In northern New Tork, advertised they and Knight will be worked, and the 8 Ρ- M.—Occasional sermon, J. D. D. one at and another at Chateau· P. Noble of Auburn, son of bas an invitation to visit Rey. Rodney Mooney, Pyritea Lynedon lodge accepted a mill us last it would to THURSDAY gay.' Tbey alao own in Connecti- If did not visit week, surely pay you Bon. Frank L. Noble, mayor of Lewiston Peoneeseewattsee Lodge Doo. 2, and you Rev. J. Η Little cut. Mr. Seitz has juat made a tour of from xS94 to 1S97, and former deputy work the raok of 8 JO A. M.—Praise service Knight. 9 A. M.—Unfinished business, reports of com- of these mille. a lots in all commissioner, was in South Pari· inspection TURKEY do so for we still have left great many special bank now, This will be observed as mittees, new business and election Mra. Pendexter waa one of the Tuesday of oflloers. Hugh Friday. the Club. at tbe week-end Tbeta Delta ''Hospital Day" by Community 10 A. M.—Ladles' Auxiliaries of the church, patronessea will interest iu iuc at that certainly you. Mm Leslie Li. auuo s^uig At 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon Mies Ladle·' Aid Society and Circle, ad- Cbi Tbankagivlng bouse party at Bow· FOR THANKSGIVING departments prices dress Mrs. Andrew York, fol- women of Bethel aod vicinity Thursday Faith J ay ne will an ac- by doin Hinckley give lowed discussion. College. at Bethel Ion on the work of servioe. Member· by afternoon count of her overseas 11 :S0 A. 11.—Women's Mission Circle, ad- (Additional Norway locals on page 1.) the the "A the wouldn't be without fixings. the Home Department of State Are requested to bring gifts for the Ox- dress, History of Mission." satisfying SILK 95c. Mrs. Thlnta A. Smith a action of tbe bowels, try POPLIN, Chamber of Commerce and Agricul- lord Sanitarium. For mild, easy LADIES' COATS Discussion. Doan'e Regulete, a modern laxative. 80c at all tural League. A three seated bus is now be- 13:90 P. M.—Dinner. stores. and operated P. M.—Platform General sub- Black, Brown, Grey a num- 130 meeting. FOR All marked down. Navy, Mr·. J D. Haynes entertained tween this village and Norway. The old "The Church COME TO US ber of lady frienda at her home Thurs- bua has been taken to Springfield, Mass., Kt,Senior Church," Born. to 12.00 less. Plum. $ 1.50. Dr. Q. M.Twltchell Regular price afternoon. The time waa largely the Ted where a new Many $7.00 day by driver, Young, "Toe Junior Church," Rev. Allen Brown at which three to the chassis. The wife of •pent Id plaving rook, body will be fitted "The Future Church," In West Paris, Not. 17. to the Rupert GINGHAMS, 29c, tables were tilled. Refreshmenta were will be closed in, with heat and eleo- Rev. Grant van Blarcom T. Berry, a eon. NUTS CHEESE LADIES» SUITS top In Locke's Mills, Not. 15, to the wife of 811m hoateae. will be a button lervsd by the tric There push as a son. PICKLES lights. Officers were elected follow·: Kenlston, .. RAISINS were to the driver. The new In South Not. 15, to the wtfe of William Were now and Plaids, at Thanks- service signal Leeds. Paris, $45.00, $34-75 Stripes ΒΙκ jitz dance Sooth Paria Pres.—F. H. Herrick, L. a A da Mary. OLIVES boa will accommodate twenty passen- Roderick J. Mooney Frothlngham, daughter, mince meat Sbaw'a Jazz Orchestra Vice-Pre·.—Rev. ^Auburn. In Norway, Mot. 10, to the wife of Asa O. now to giving night. Sec.—Dr. George M. Twltchell, Auburn. Were 37.45, 29.75 39c 50c. and gers. Bartlett, a son. COFFEE featario? Àlfred Cota violiniat Trea·.—C. A. Turner Center. FANCY CRACKERS Bonney, In North Waterford, Not. H, to the wife of now tier A time of who Were Eroest Clou ainger. j >zzy William R. Bean Norway, George H. Rice, twine, a son and a daughter. GELATINE 34-75» 27-45 Robert Den- RELISHES PERCALES, 19c. at South Paria Thanksgiving night. works in tbe Mason Manufacturing Com- Oxford County Notes. In Boston, Not. 11, to the wife of a son. JELLIES restaurant will cater. in thia very nar- nlson of 8omerrllle, Mass., OELEBY Yooog's pany's plant village, In Mechanic Falls, Not. 18, to the wife of WOOL PLAID SKIRTS death Monday» when an of South Paris, a That were W. C. has «old bla farm to Ray rowly escaped The Democrat bas received a letter Blanchard Stuart, formerly 35c. Thayer counter abaft and bangers, son. and the transaction ia eight-foot a native of Were now Jenoe, completed be was fell and from Jason Farrar, Buokfield, $24.75, ίΙ8·75 aa to under which working, Mr. baa no definite plana now a resident of Barlville, 111. Mr. Plate Thayer struck him across the back sod shoul- Tour Table With Community now PERCALES, 25c. Uie future. Be baa the privilege of Farrar haa been In the real estate busi- Married. Beautify Were 19.75, H-95 ders. He was knocked down in the rema:nlog on the farm antil spring, and ness in that state for a number of years, midst of revolving pulleys and thrashing That were to 50c. «ill probably stay there at present. and tend* some interesting statistics in In Rumford, Not. 10, Joseph Alfred Arsenault MIDDY BLOUSES 39c belts, but without aerious inju- Adeline Qautre&u, both of Rum- escaped to incresse of in land. He and Miss Mary P. who left with be was at his home sev- regsrd price ford. Eugene Lowell, ries, although at that wens to Illinois tiret in I860, and In Not. Gerald F. Mlllett of Nor- now SHEETINO others in August for the wheat eral before being able to return to Fryeburg, 9, Were $2.45, $1.95 LOCKWOOD early dsya time the best of land could be bought aad Mise Louise V. Harrlman of North harvest in Alberta, and has since been in his work. way for 112 per acre. Some of it has just now other been re- in Not. 4, Albert E. Payne of Nor· 6 40- inch 25c. places, having employed fall somewhat a Norway, BOLSTER SILK PETTICOATS Winter has succeeded been sold for aore. It la 160 of South Paris. N.DAYTON in arrived home $616 per way and Miss Clara C. Toung :en:ly Hunter, Wash., and auc- even though not violently, acre farm at Chenoa, and brought at now 23c. last week, and will be here for the pres- abruptly were 36-inch the snow storms which we have bad dur- tion colors, $5.95, Mt. 988,400. Died. SOUTH PARIS.ME. Changeable week, on ing tbe past coming ground of Hiram was the this of Henry W. Merrill now LONG CLOTH Sheriff Harry D. Cole of village by several days freezing of i $3.95. prepared lecturer before the Portland Society Waterford, Not. 6, Loton Flint tod Medical Ezaminer Dr. H. L. Bart- weather, make a covering for the earth In Bast Natural Mondsy evening, bis In Pond. Not. IS, Infant daughter of leu of were called to Brownfleld of wbiob remain till spring. History Bryant's now Norway some may "Our Grass- Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Wing, aged 4 days. GEORGETTE WAISTS 50c Quality 35c. one last to investigate the is for subject being Agricultural In East Hebron, Mrs. Emma J. Pierce, aged day week While thia very early permanent a new and a lot more es." Mr. Merrill adopted 69 death of a boy caused by a revolver shot. snow, and we really need years. most satisfactory method for bis talk. In Auburn, Not. 18, Andrew N. Llttlehale, Were now $3.75. Dress Goods, Tbe was the member of a bunting rain to water tor winter uae, 80 $5.95, Novelty 29c. boy aupply He said at the outset that he bad nothing formerly of Wilson's Mills, aged years. bia to be acci- Is at least tbe eatiafaction of feel- In Not. 17, Mrs. Elsie Whitman, party, aod death appeared there to take his Buckfleld, if it written and tbat be proposed widow of Abel Whitman, aged 73 years. dental. that tbe blanket of anow, ataya Whit- HOUSE DRESSES Good for Children's Dresses. ing bearers out in the fields and just show In Portland, Not. 13, Mite Louisa A. oo, will protect the water pipes agsinat of Waterford, 73 years, 17 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Wheeler are them what tbey would see there. He comb, formerly aged the wholesale destruction which they Were and $2.95, to move in with Mr. Wheeler'a mother bad with him a many beautifully ΟΙΙτβΓ W. H. Judklns, Theatre, $2.87 Ladies' Fleeced Vest, 49c. last great I In Norway, Not. 15. Savoy year. ud brother, Mrs. Addle Q. Wheeler and experienced specimens of field grasses, and aged 81 years. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE now prepared Not. Mrs. A. Llnnell, for- $1.95. Robert W. at the Wheeler Profitable and well attended was tbe be used these to Illustrate his talk, tak- In Bethel, 13, Mary neck and low neck. Wbeeler, of aged 50 rears. The of education which them one one and of merly Magalloway, 68 High homestead on Pieaaant Street. Institute religious ing up by speaking > In Bethel, Not. 8, R. W. Ktlgore, aged va- the audieooe. KIMONO APRONS home od Church Street which they was held at Deering Memorial Church each as be showed it to years. Nov. 22. Tuesday, Nov. 23. In Ν Not. 1, Mrs. Olive T. Blake, Monday, Bleached Cotton, 33c. cate «ill be E. Pow- the last three days of tbe week, Mr. Merrill is at home in bis Berlin, Η., 40-Inch occupied by Harvey during thoroughly of Bethel, axed 69 years. for wbiob were made made a olose and thor- formerly 28 ers and family. arrangements by subject, having In Rumford, Not. 18, James McNeil, aged Were and tbat Gish $1.95 $2.25, Was Rev. Ε Η. Brewster, general secretary study of the grasses. He said years. Viola Dana Dorothy 59c yard. Id observance of ber birthday, Mrs. ough Not. Martin Waael, aged 35 Maine State School Asao most do nut know that oorn, In Bumford, 18, in her latest Paramount success now few frieoda of tbe Sunday people $1.29. M L. Whittle entertained a of in fact all of our yean. in the Metro special production oiation. Rev. Dr. Sheldon Boston, wheat, oats and cereals, Not. 18, Charles McAllister. big " SILK HOSE, $1.00. »t herb) me on Gothic Street Wednes- I In Albany, who was as tbe speaker for as well as sugar cine, sorghum and other afternoon. The were Mrs. expected day gueets was unable to be here, bat substances are grasaea, but it OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS and Brown. The Joitioa Mrs. H. Bean, Mrs N. Thursday, vegetable Hostel" Black, White Hal), J. was were all on hand. There ia a faot which makes the entire grass SALE. 0. Elder and Miaa the other· FOB MMKjr Bolster, Mra. N. G. clasaes of one. He abowed a total for tbe a most Important waa and registration family $1.50 Aooa Morse. Flinob played, a with well ai "Blackmail" EDDIE POLO White and neat quality. something more than hundred, of many of the known, ι ι ι harness, ι set I IN stripes. ftfresbmente were served the hostess. specimens sleigh, pung, by session·. Sunday as some of the rarer forma of field afternoon and evening well sleds. Were now $1.95. BED BLANKETS was filled for the In to each se he Comedy "The Vanishing Dagger" $2.45, Cartoons Magazine recently published afternoon the obarcb grass, and spoke regard M. HallroomBoys the insti- of bla talk be GEORGE ELDER, now a little squib that applies to tbe crossing union meeting which closed showed it. Àt the close PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Were 2.95, 2.45. Were now Prof. 0. Ions concern South Paris, Maine. Screen Magazine $ 3.95, $3.25 Is Market Square between Billings Block tute, which was addressed by answered a number of quest 47 it ia: of Boston University. his snd the subject in gen- Prices and aoc now aod Odd Fellows' Block. Here W Wsrmingham ing specimens Prices: Adults Children 15c. 15c Were 4.95, 3.85 on Mod- It was far one of the most in Petition tor Discharge. 25c, VOILE WAISTS "'oar thing· a man mast learn to do Professor Wsrmingbam spoke eral. by Bankrupt's if : the Instructive lectures now be would cross tbe avenue ern Religious Education, reviewing tereating end giver In the matter of ) Were 5.95, 4.45 To con fusion the In Nov. 26. ib'.ck without clearly· of religions education from before this society for a long time. ABTHUB DOWNS. ( Bankruptcy. Nov. 24. Thursday, Tocur*ealt mortorlsta sincerely, biatory Wednesday, now to the day. It Bankrupt,) QRAND HOLIDAY PROQRAM Were now Were to wsu-b his step and foot It surely, birtb of Christ present of the Dis- {1.50, 95c. 7.95, 5.95 To and oommanded To the How. Clajukcb Hal·, Judge Matinee and at butt in Qls good luck securely. was a rapid fire addreaa, For General. United States for the District Evening Matinee 2:3ο audi- Adjutant trict Court of the Special Were now Were now 9.95 from bis large : $2.98, $2.19. 12.50, tbe closest attention Jobo Α. H ad of Romford ii of Maine ffm. 8. Hart's only rival William C. a car waiter Major ley In the Sewall, dioiog ence. DOWNS of Romford. • candidate for tbe office of adjutant (ten ■I ABTHUB In Pickford oo the waa fined ™ Oxford, and ^tate of Maine, Grand Trunk Railway, t County of Mary of Maine. Hadley has been ι that on the few and coaU in the Portland Municipal Paru School Note·. eral Major I said District, respectfully represents Carey tllgh m a com last he was duly of her Harry member of the National Ouard ; Kni ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. açc and 35c. Evening, grown-up·, amount (or a library. fantry, April Evening An en- usina the same to Ooit ss. teacher, Misa Hattie M. Leaoh. Gertrude C ashman 2d Maine Infantry, Jaly 4, 1916, District or Maine, Specialty this 20th of November, A-. D. 1890, on tertainment waa at 2 o'clock, and On day given bei ber 25.1916. the It la- Nov. 26. Nov. 27. of Hazel Lane ha· returned to with tb reading foregoing petition, had Friday, Saturday, (be taie followed. a quantity Mi·· World War. Went to Franoe Ordered the Court, That a hearing be Quite We are con- by A. D. eta:, con- bom· in Rook port, Maine. aa 103d Infantrj the same on the 7th day of January. jetable·, fruit, food, oandy, 26th Division Major, upon In said Dis- friend·, that ab· will be back after Chriet- Amei 1M1, before said Court at Portland, tributed the scholar· or their fident of General Staff College, and that no- Wallace Reid by Graduate trict, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; Dolores Cassinelli *m a at- tM. disposed of. There waa good lean Foroe. Command·» thereof be In the Oxford Demo- Expeditionary tice published and in the Paramount feature tendance of the mother· and friends, and been Installed 1c 104'h Infantrv, In lin crat, a newspaper printed In said District, in the Pathe feature big REPRICED bave Battalion, ARE Electric light· lat and other In special OVERCOATS all known creditors, persons OUR that the net were some over twentj of Tonl, and In the Bellea and proceed· the book room. northwest Interest, may appear at the said time plaoe, to eom· I of Chateau Tblerr the dollars, which will be uaed buy Woods, northwest and show cause, if any they have, why of the kind we have ever 8UPPKB AJTD XXTKBTAINIUBT. should not be Tarnished "The Dancin'Fool" stock of Overcoats easily surpasses anything tb'og that la needed by the sohool. as a General Staff Offioer (Open prayer of said petitioner granted. Our Served Is further ordered by the Court, Thai Reputations Pari· School gar· a βαρ Training section) connecte And It a stock that's better and more attractive Four the brick Soatb High tiona and the Clerk shall send, by mall to all known cred shown. This year we've provided bigger, boy· who entered divlalons, tt ad and entertainment Friday evening with two différant combat ttors of said petition and this order, in Burton Holmes Travelogue •cbool and the Methodic! per copies ai ART are to suit Here are patterns to suit all shades building at the Hall, which wu and the 42J dressecfto them at their places of residence ÂCORD " than ever. Here styles every purpose. the Nov. 12, Grange 7tb (Ralnbof " church to ring the bell· on mornlnf wai (Regular) hoati stated. a suoceee. The anpper giver with tbe former during Claukch Hal· The Moon Eiders Here are all sorts of fabrics and colorings. of were In the Norwaj great DtTiaiooa, Witness tbe Honorable MACK SENNETT COMEDY of individual preference. Armiatice Day of kind mother· wh( ontil tl seal thereof, a under the auspice· I ties, from Angnat 14, 1918, Judge of.the said Court, and tbe More than ever. Court laat Monday morninf we wiah U tt on the 90th day ο thrilling 'er Municipal n· and the Armiatice, and with Portland, In said District, "Let go" '° of malioiou helped exceedingly, signing of NOW MARKED DOWN answer to the oharge the klodne« the of 0 A. D. ALL OUR OVERCOATS ARE an< thank them. ΑΙ·ο through latter la Germany with Army 0 «nun otork. ■'•chief. Tbey pleaded guilty, Mr. Oaroeloa, wi ΝογΒΐκ»' Gauxnont News Matinee ioc and ••re and ooato of oor superintendent, oa patio·. Weekly 15c. fined each five dollar· orchestra. A nnmbe; Just read the new a saving for you The on th< had a very good aoc. prices, they're large fine· were then enapended were bj the 47-49 Prices ι and aoc. Evening 15c and ti of interesting reading· given Louis N. Taft, D. CM ohiropracto jc inderatanding that the boys were of Portland and ι 9 Gotbio S tret done Mi·· Pauline Graham will be at itia rooms, ®»ke restitution for the damage the Atudent and < NOTICE. few choruaee rendered by booth Paria, Tuesdays Tbniadays she ha *hich they have done. Judge Jone W· wiah t j P. nnl The subscriber hereby gives notice that mondât, of Pari· High School. each week from 8:80 to 8 M., administratrix of the estât oomno next K**e the a lot of aavloe be ui bees duly appointed All the Overcoats are now boys good all those who ro kindly helped $60.00 $39.00 'ore thank I farther notloe. " letting them go. which were $160, wll JASON L. ADAMS, late of Oxford, Peacock." are now 38.00 The proceeds, tbe of Oxford, deceased, and glvei Nazimova in Madame All the 48.00 Overcoats for futur of Thaolu. In County d< The The club kaown aa Musical Fourteei to the student aeeembly Card as the law directs. All persons having great go bonds ar hu Ita name and )· seek to sobool wish to thai mauds the oststn of said deceased 46.00 Overcoats are now 86.00 outgrown use. The Porter Street against an All the *°r decide to tbe same for settlement, a new one, which will be friends for their help desired present the parent· and all Indebted thereto an requested to make paj are now 32.00 »sxt their firat meel Grammar School. a ancoei All the 40.00 Overcoats month. Tbey held Brick our sale such great Ant Immediately. Time M 1 making Maine. Is the >0g with thalr inetruotar, Mlee Nellie bad 100 per oeot over dollars. JENNIJC A. ADAMS, Oxford, Now Opportune The following We realised twenty 1990. 47-49 All the 38.00 Overcoats are now 30.00 last evening. Τ hex week : November lSih, J*ckson, Monday · pel ling the paet FOR now about member·.- Ne' 91 Hele buiinesa In Mai twenty in· Stewart, The Christmas tree NOTICE. the 86.00 Overcoats are now 28.00 Grade 8—Gerald to aaaut .-r ·,·-«. All officer were a· follow·: Hatch, Oleoc be ready that h appointed Mortoo, Ida Card, Beruioe aeema to getting The snbml»*'· hereby give· notice Le wail. Grace Newtoi tbil seas executor of the lai All the 32.00 Overcoats are now 26.00 £«*.-Rd*a Garoeloo, Lucy Luud«N, fairly large proportion· haa beat duly appointed '^«-i'r··.—Dorotfaf Deaalaen. Corbett. the line of the Maine Centr *c.-Chrtatt«e Da vu. Aldricb, Wilfred along are now 26.00 Rupert ia assurance that mc All the 30.00 Overcoats Paraoa·. Already there 'Jllowieg program waa given: Grade 7—Bernloe will be ont frc Christmas 800 oars shipped Brow than Shopping» Τ Ruth Dean, « Grade β—Dorothy different pointa, many of them going Stllea, Phil wh< to Christmas Cecil Abbott, Charlie New Tork and to Philadelphia, Don't Wait until the week before do your shopping; Swett, Albert Mora dama »>«««. Moi Plum mer, Jmnie there baa bean a strong We have a clean stock ol gSZ1»?»?: alwaya Maine. now—and at your leisure. nice, All and Suits and Mackinaws are Madelya Record. Chriatma* tree·. IBB Clark Street, Portland, Shop shop Men's Boys' repriced. a- Roy Tooag, for Maine 1990. are those ol nu*., ^..7.^.; Darla, Rama Jud November 18th, and Cot Glass. Our prices below »v. Prance· WmL Grade δ—Kenneth Watches, Clocks, Jewelry wind· WoUeahaal1 to apei Ί Heavy, taapare blood makes a muddy, plm NOTICE. ^Wspertag of the Brick voted aaassa, in our line. Porter. Th· pupil· >r eomplexlon, headaches, ladlgestl thai si many dealers Marguerite have mroed f weak, ana ale Tbe subeoriber hereby gives aotfce *»enlng Calm Qaaahf •ome of th· money they TUB Mood makes 70a pale of the la snd have be« sound digestion, ose Bard haa bean duly appointed executrix We do the best kind of Watch, Clock Jewelry repairing. Louise Abbott. eiecirio Sl«etrio light* for para blood, of light·. Bitten. $1J5 at all stores. will and testament •aaarka Schanai the building. Blood F. MITCH1LL, late ofHartfor Come or come late, we are here to serve you. Ôsrta. Ia«tailed throughout WILLIAM withe early, Sen. Ckrlatûe 1 in the County of Oxford, deoeassd, M. SMITH CO M of the Willie's oats LEE ■«Κ ...WUHaJ daUy tt Aa^eU For baby's eronp, la bond. All having demands against Card of _ sore throat. Grandma's persons "■■»··""«* bruises. mother's of said Isoeassl are desired to pressr PBIOB Μ ai KcleoUc OU—tbe boaset estate OBH 0L0THHB8 ■»»«»»»·« to thank all im.—Dr. Thomas same tor settlement, and all Indebto _. , I wish neighbor· the tea η remedy- JOoaadSOc. hereto are to make payasat Β.. — friend· for their kindneaa during «equated L F. NORWAY MAWS to M eeaa tlataty. reoeot aie knee·; and «epeolally Mehlag skin trouble, piles, LBORA A. BKRBT, '■*«— »~D~ it] their for any B. F. D. Maeoa and ay akopmat·· for ft Canton, Me-, the e Xorsaber 19th, 1990. 47-4B Watchmaker to Populace "* «roua do—Ho—. |y Waltm Habbiv·. at all

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Quantities Needed Ια Serving. (By Julia W. Wolte.) If one peraon eat· » certain amount bow muob will twenty-five peraoo· eat? Or, If one quart serves a oertaln number, bow man; qaar a will be required to aerve balf aa maoj people, or five time» aa many people, aa tbe caae may be? Several factor· eater in that make It Impoaaible to fix tbeae qoantUlea wltb aoooraoy. Io tbe firat place, a great deal depend* on tbe nature of tbe funotloa. In aerv lug a ealad, for Inatance, It makes a dif- ference whether It la for a at· OTJE NEW BUSINESS BY lunobeon, of Maine Chamber of Commerce PROMOTE afternoon tea, a Sunday Sohool plonio or Last May the State a men WISE TAXATION dinner for alone, even though the with the to unite forces to aame number of people are served. Not joined Agricultural League, do of Commerce will the only differencea occur, according to do all that is for the benefit and promotion The Chamber of urge enactment tbe nature of the funotlon and the kind possible to the laws as will tend to the of About 12,000,000 boy· and girls, com- of people who attend it, bnt fully aa the many good causes which are being presented of such promote building up posing nearly half the school popula- muob tbey depend upon other foods in the for which such business aerved on tbe aame of the State of Maine. new business, places is tion of the United States, are members ocoaalon, and the people manner of Tbe of the Junior Red Cross, which is help- aerylng. amount of to aid where aid is needed, and not to chicken salad required to aerve fifty per- was chosen for adapted, give ing the children of Europe, while at For this a committee are aona, wben aerved aimply with lettuce, purpose general over tax where excessive taxes ruinous or detri- the same time It Is doing an Important will from tbe vary amount necessary (u the State, and committees were chosen repre- of work here at home. Kalltan Ohetwolf, aerve it In sandwiobea or io small cases. County mental for the best interests of the the State. for people who wears the engaging smile shown Tben again it will be a different amount, senting each County, and their men were selected could build house In this picture, Is the sos of an In- if obioken aalad la aerved aione than jour to for the work, DEVELOP AND USE OUR WATER Ifyou wben a richer aalad la aerved on the the different that seemed be fitted dian guide and trapper. He Is the places, aame oooaaion. Where It would youngest Junior living In the neighbor- require and such as had that would make POWEB aver two quarta of cbioken aalad to previous experience hood of Juneau, Alaska—and he sends perbapa way serve a oompany, It ia likely to take η greetings to fellow Juniors of the Unit- them a benefit to the / Maine has more water and undevel- again-^our total of perbapa two and one·balf quart* organization. power, developed w" in the rooms and cor- TIT ANY an inviting bay dow and able radiator/' ed States. two are when klnda aerved. than other state, and it seems that in the wise IVi well-lighted corner is uncomfortable nera you actually use. ▲ difficulty frequently encountered la Several directorates were formed, for differ- oped, any and unsafe when a cold wind is that many booka and fall to tell different this was us for a blowing Save "driving" your regular heater to Should Be "Brow-Study." recipea of the universe, power given how many people the proportlona given ent duties and one member from each county repre- planning outside. But don't forego the seldom-used rooms and The of the term "brown- pleasures keep hallways application will aerve, or bow much of tbe finished an or for the State. purpose. of ι interesting book magazine sim- warm. study" to α state of mental abstrac- make. oan sented that at the full board unnecessarily product they The latter be county laws that will be because radiator was tion or meditation Is said some obtained Let us the of such wise ply your misplaced. The Perfection is and by eaaily by adding tbe amounts urge passing light, compact " writers to be a misnomer, as the real of tbe ingredienta, making allowanoe for directorates in its broadest sense Put a Perfection Oil Heater in the durable. It is an ornament in any room The members chosen for the different and liberal, to use this power, for path term Is "brow-study." It is, however, tbe diaaemlnation of liquid or aeml- of those air currents and drafts. Then —blue or black finish, with or without and aauoea with more probably one of a group of sim- liquid dreasinga drj from Oxford were, viz. : the of our state and for the welfare of our stuff and aometimee for loas in County upbuilding you can enjoy your favorite siory in 70* nickeled Burns for about 10 ilar in which colors are em- prolonged trimmings. phrases cooking. or 72° of solid comfort. hours without No care, fuss or to designate characteristics or people. refilling. ployed We find, nevertheless, that some food» State when as "blue- BERTRAND G. McINTIRE, Norway, bother—just cozy comfort, you temper, "blnck-melancholy," served ordinarily at social funotionn may Heat where want it, can you from want it, where you need it. A child devils," "green-eyed monster." "yellow- be, to a certain extent, grouped. Io one Executive Council. WE NEED MONEY TO CARRY ON THIS " the portable radiatorn operate it. stocking," "bine-stockings," "white- group the baaic ratio ia one quart of AND TO ACCOMPLISH and a of like terms finished produot for every six or L. M. CARROLL, Norway, Industrial. WORE Most hardware, housefurnishing and feather," number eigLt That is what over a million families are depart- people; tbe actual numbers may be ment store· sell the Perfection OilHeater. Your In common use. GEORGE R. South Com- THESE OBJECTS bills A larger. In tbla connection it ia a further MORTON, Paris, using to keep their coal down. dealer will show you it· gladly simple, sturdy convenience to know about what raw even fire in your furnace or steam construction and smokeless wick adjustment Shock of Explosion Carried Far. mercial. the low, weight of the foundation it* In order to these purposes first over the Look at one Five tons of nitroglycerin exploded Ingredients accomplish thing heater for general warmth—all today. necessary for a oertain amount of tbe in and MRS. L. L. South Home. a um In a powder mill Canada, Inci- MASON, Paris, is to have to work with, to establish house. Then Perfection, "the port- for btêi ruutt» Socony Kmmnt. finished produot. Here again there ex- money headquarters shattered every pane of glass dentally ista a variable in tbe recipe uaed and the JOHN A. HADLEY, Rumford, Service. with a and to do all that windows of a train a in Portland, manager clerks, In the crossing eatimate oan only be approximated. We CHESTER Labor. bridge over the Richelieu river, more Ifim'sBBwwf»·; JORDAN, Rumford, seems to be necessary and best to accomplish the good than a mile away. Chicken Salad: 4 poaode of (owl to make a quart of salad, 10 pounds of fowl foi work that is being attempted. a Like all Chambers of the work OilHedters Concentration Wins. salad for 25 people. Commerce, proposed PERFECTION Salmon Salad : 3 of of Maine is asked to The weakest living creature, by con- pounds fresh salmon to do is to before the the facts For this purpose the State raise for 25 people. bring people necessary centrating bis powers on a single ob- Sweetbread Salad: 1 pound of sweet- which will and the Oxford County quota to be $1,600.00 can accomplish something; the and information, be $40,000.00 ject, bread to β or 8 people. regarding improvements dispersing his over many, and this advertisement is to ask the of Oxford strongest, by Bouillon: Hot, 1 quart will serve 8 per- a benefit to the state, and among the many subjects that people fall to accomplish anything· son» 1 will serve β may ; jellied, quart per- who are interested in the above work to send —Carlyle. sons. have been brought up by this convention of men and County loe Cream: 1 quart will serve β people. and for this A the most are these : their contributions, freely willingly, purpose. Hot Time. In serving ice oream, it may be noted women, perhaps noteworty Another time when a man's hot tem- that by ordering bricks already cut, There are no paid officials whose duty it is to collect per sometimes costs him money Is arrangements may be made with some Better Lower Rates. Transportation, or to about for but for so when be get? so mad at his iaudlord firms, provided it is stipulated in ad- the money go asking same, man vance for any unused OIL CO. OF he forgets bow much the moving returning portion. Better rates from Maine to distant a cause as the above it seems there should be a STANDARD NEW YORK To do this the muet be standard freight points. good will have to be paid.—Kansas City portions size, six to a brick. More and better routes from Maine to all Star. steamship response. Lemonade or fruit punch: 10 quarts to ready 50 people. points. With the necessary money to work with, and with Frappe aud sherbet: 2 to S gallons for 50 people (varying with the manner HEALTH the experience of the business men behind this move- of serving on account of melting) it seems that the will fail to Chooolate: 25 to 30 cups to a gallon, ment, hardly possible money HILLS JEWELRY STORE one- half pound of chocolate. The State Chamber of Commerce will use its best ef- be to or that the seed sown will Whipped oream: 1 quart will yield 25 spent good advantage, forts to see that a doctor or nurse is to Β. L. HUTCHINS, Proprietor spoonfuls. supplied every fail to bear good fruit. Loaf sugar: 1 pound for 25 people. rural district in Maine where the need exists. Berries: 7 to 10 quarts for 50 people. This organization is non political, there are represent- Watchmaker and Jeweler Sugar for berries: 2 pounds foi 50 peo- atives of all the asked for in its ex- ple. It will assist in every possible way to see that our one parties, only quality Watch Inspector for Grand Trunk R. R. Wafers, varying with the kind (when ecutives is that shall be efficient and hon- other cakes are served): 3 boxes to medical college at Bowdoin is continued at a high stand- they capable, 50 people. • in order est men, who have the welfare of the State at heart, and Cakes, cut in quarters, then sliced: a ard, that proper Health instruction may be pro- large round cake may serve 8 to 15 vided to meet the needs of rural Maine. who have had experience to make them good men for people. Bonbon»: 1 pound to 16 people. the work they are asked to do. Olives are computed number to suit It will the establishment of for train- by urge scholarships This is written for the of the For correct Grand Trunfc an ocoaslon. There are 200 usually in purpose raising necessary a bottle. at the medical of men and women quart ing college young to on this and it is : 11-2 meat make cro- money carry good work, earnestly time Croquettes quarts who to standard Watch Inspect for 25 will agree practice in the rural districts. quettes people. hoped that every reader will consider that this is a per- Oysters by number: 4 to a person. call 120-2. or. Used chopped, 2 quarts for 26 people. sonal appeal to them, and whether they are capable of Chiokeo or turkey: 25 pounds, dressed, EDUCATION little or for 50 persons. Most roasts weigh 2 giving much, anything that is sent will be grate, for to 2 12 times more raw the than net The State Chamber of Commerce will use its efforts and cent will be used and with weight of meat after roaating. fully received every wisely Sandwiches, made from sandwich loaf, to better the Educational conditions in the rural districts the utmost for the of the of the loaves and economy good people varying thioknesses of of Maine. HQerjtbrk sandwiches varying, roughly: State of Maine, for the above named and such Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Two whole sandwiches objects after cutting It will the maintenance of sufficient serve 3 people. urge Normal other good objects as may come up from time to time. Twenty-four sandwiches may beoounted Cut Etc. Schools to trained teachers for rural communities. , are Jewelry, Glass, to a loaf. supply We very often asked to contribute to many and One p:>und of butter to 3 loaves. It will that We do all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing. urge salaries be to attract various all of them for causes, and with One quart of other filling to 1 loaf. adequate paid purposes, good Complicated work a specialty. ΡΒΟΜΡΤ RETURNS. While it would be impossible to give the best talent for the teaching profession. intentions, but some of them rather and Mawn a a novioe these good vague oomplete list, may find estimates a baais for further computa- with the object somewhat hidden in the mists of distance Symphony tions. MARKETS The with the Texture Paper Inviting and uncertainty, but this object is right at home, where ATTENTION PLEASE TTOLD a *heet of Symphony Lawn uo you? The of Writing State Chamber Commerce will the estab- we can see XJL to the Note its translucent urge the results. We know the aimed at are Thousand· of man are using today th· Paper light. Do jou make pillow slips of your objects clearness. Then feel the of its real lawn worn lishment of warehouses and cold cen- ••mo Moore pen that want through beauty sheets? Use the ends tbat are storage plants in and and a texture. It invites to use good right, that the State of Maine will be with them. Bettar a Moort you your pen. u»ually (airly good when tbe middle 1m college buy the ters where needed the Then observe water mark—placed there for worn. Tbe same hems an- throughout State. badly will better state to live in if these purposes are your guidance and protection. swer and it le but a few minutes' work accomplished. is the choice of dis- to close tbe oases on We trust that the local Symphony Writing Paper tbe sewing machine CULTIVATE OUR ABANDONED FARMS Chambers of Commerce and criminating women—not only because it is in good and they will well repay tbe time spent. HILLS JEWELRY STORE but because of its surface. Boards of the establish- taste, splendid writing Do yon make table napkin* from yoor Trade, Granges, manufacturing Made in three finishes and several fÎMhkmablc outworn The State Chamber of Commerce will use table clothe? Cut tbem in any its best ef- ments, all tints. Sheets and envelopes to be had in a number size tLat will avoid boles and thin Savings Banks, National Banks and Trust of styles, permit expressing of personal taste. Pat tbem where forts, in the best way that seems to fill our places. ibey make possible, Companies, corporations of all kinds and stores, as well Correspondent» card· and envelopes, alio. handy "piok-up work" and you will be abandoned farms with hard at how. soon will m^ny working and'contented as will act surprised you have individuals, promptly and liberally. tbem hemmed.* Use tbem for "every farmers, and to raise of corn, crops apples, potatoes and Remember no day" and pionlca. In these days of high that member of any committee benefits priced linen tbe saving will be consider- grass where but bushes and weeds are nothing growing in for the that will come from able and your family will not be any way, excepting good oritioal of tbe now. irregular pattern of the this organization. There are no salaries, no traveling CHAS. H. HOWARD CO. figures on tbe damask. 1 Do you make afternoon aprons for ATTRACT THE SUMMER VISITORS expenses, no reward in any way except the satisfaction yourself or the ohildren out of your REXALL of to do what we can of THE STORE husband'· pretty alrlped and figured will do the that be trying for the good of the State shirts when worn Wq many things may done to at- Who Wants an Imitation Ρ tbe out onffs and oollar Maine. SOUTH PARIS, bands bave put tbem into tbe discard tract tourists, who wish to spend their vacations and for him? Tbe baok of the shirt makes This favor is an front and the their in this State. asked the Oxford County YY/OULD you call on your local mer apron fronts, side money Maine has the most wonder- respectfully by ™ gores, for a short apron, wbioh be members of this may and rivers and organization. chant and ask him for "imitation" •baped to taste. ful beautiful lakes, ponds in the whole tbe feet of HE Usnally your atookings country. Its coast line is the most its forests DO NOT sugar, or raisins, or coffee? Would you BANKs^^n wear out first, bot sometimes, tbroogb beautiful, WAIT TO BE SOLICITED SAFETY M dropped atltcbei, or other flaws, tbe re- and rivers the most attractive for the sportsmen and the ask him to sell you a pair of shoes SERVICE verse happens. Do tou save all tbe Kindly have checks made out to State ,of Maine good feet and all tbe good legs and put lovers of beautiful Let us and as as scenery. try capitalize the Chamber of R· made of something "just good'* tbem together to make new bose? Cut Commerce and forward same to % George tbem off at tbe ankle and sew tbem to- natural that have been us and let them a gifts given help South leather? Or suit of clothes "made gether with a loose and somewhat Morton, Paris, Maine, for Oxford AT THE SERVICE very to furnish us with wealth that we need. Secretary overhand so seam a or not it fits deep atitcb, that tbe County. for** man, whether you? will pnll out flat and not break when Of Our Customers atretched over tbe nd· togetber with a neat felled seam Genuine I H C repairs are made from the or generous bath-tub wash oloths? Portland others are from original patterns—all copied Soak Your Fowl Before Plucking. 4 Genuine I H C are made of copies. repairs Paris Trust Company When It falla to yoor lot to plok the same material· have die same finish, fit as ihicken or tnrkey again, try dipping the South Bvris .Maine »frd Into a bucket of boiling water for accurately, and wear just as long as similar tooupleof minute· aod then roll the parts purchased with the original implement of BRANCH BANK AT >ird np In a clean bag or pleoe of oarpet BUCKFIELD.ME. od leave It for five or ten minute·. HILLS machine. PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS It lesson· labor greatly, juat aa soak □g tbe olotbe· over night does; no on· a I· Φ appearanoe the skin We are the Authorized IHC Dealers igbtly given ,to And eannot find dosea f the fowl. you anywhere better, purer, more potent for There is one certain and infallible way to remedy indigestion, biliousness, constipation, impover- Hubbard Marmalade. ished blood than this "L. F." Atwood Medicine. secure nom Squaah Yet a 60 genuine IHC repairs—buy them contains doses— Take a ripe, warty Hubbard «quash, cent bottle nearly sixty enough to over- * us. eel Optometrist And remember that International service; and oook, and put- throngb tbe come the moot stubborn case· when direction· as to Optician Dlander. To a of add two eating rendered us. can be 100 cent WANTED! quart pnlp, and exercise are carefully followed. It is the by only per right range· and two lemons, rind and family phy- juice, sician for the entire household—children and when International machines are equipped with nip, removing all hard parti. Add grown-ups. It ▲ limited quantity of green unpeeled poplar, second iffiolent to break a cold, thus < tugar and lat oook qaiekly help· up International wry alowly preventing serious Jssfss^e·011 genuine repairs. white and beech to be out four feet in ntil a floe, tblok ooufeotlou molt·, sickness. dizziness, bad breath ssSSfS Torl° lMMM <*>·» bot t" prowth maple length Headache, and art îî» L. ÎÎÏS.Ç[,eee «^|W hi· 1« a languor wR?· M · flr>t olMa floe rellab; there li much food banished with a few doses. of will not ? OptloUn, Optoetlrl·», or,°ïiL,T*e Ad down to five inches at top end, delivery for the Boy your dealer. ÎL to bo"· to flttlnf oouing ilue In (be squash. ηο towD' boo·., "L. F." Medicine ^Μβίί οη^ηΪΓΛ^^t0WB^ * 8ββ toe tboak tb· win Ihlnf to do. vin ter. Write for Co., , Hn *oor eye·—It*· price. 2£m £ϊ tbe Tbe season of is and it Maine. ,0 tlie exeœ,Mt,0B °' unioC· A. W. Walker & South Paris oelery here, Portland, OflW β·80 to oreolo* Son, ιβ of tbe best lu lfôn«'eïîï<î0\iïï5eΜΛΟ—ΙΛΟ to 6 P. M. Monday tod 8»«nrd·? very vegetables, that Oth»rh?.«kOther bean 807 «. oan be eaten raw. It !e eioellent for by appointant. Otto· 'phone 180-3 ; Beeldenoo 'phone are I, but especially tbe gouty and rheu- v That oifeotlve «ad artistic, are F. _ 186 Street. R. PENLEY, atlo. Its water content and tbe those w. at lACtPrQ print the Democrat Opera House 1W»®· offioe. Try ua. Block, Norway, __ I West Parjs, Maine.] Look far th· "Oiook to th· itNpli"