The Oxford Democrat. NUMBER 44. VOLUME 75. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1908.

"'-Il "and don't thlnlj any more Its and done and, although while tie suggestion, D. PAKE, Winter Condition. could bold It up and view Bhape •ΑΛΑΛΑΛΑΛΛΛΑΛΛΑΛ4ΛΑΛΑΛΑΛΑ· big things, to an- of Otis Singleton." AMONG THE FABMERS. structure, as he familiarly and often was doing them he did not stop ^l.BKBT It ie of to keep "But Otis Is so fine and Licensed prime importance his motive or his inspiration, be splendid," Auctioneer, stock in flesh and in a contemptuously had done with other alyze youngtdalry good done them Antoinette protested. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. "SPBKD TH* PUOW." condition at all times. A^jEtî^KÈ&G^H] toàns. The houses were interminable An Indian Summer I knew afterward that he had The thrifty growing Crystal "Yes, he Is tine and splendid," Cbar- Orate Moderate. season the at the for the for her in the hope that might At*thia of year, ap- ramparts loopholed defense; I In her YORKER And after mlnn repeated, and something Correspondence on practical agricultural topic proach of trying winter weather, it is [ANEW people were bright but bloodless spec- hear of them and be proud. la 1. In B&ll. tone made Antoinette stare. L. BUCK. solicit» Addreea all communications in a , also to get all live stock ters in sinister and seiilsb ar- Romance. they were done and he bad earned tended for this department to IIxmht 1> important By Ο. HENRY. passing she said to her- Kdltor Oxford Dem ronnd flesh so that they will go | he knew that be By Vhilip K*an. "Oh, my goodness!" Ηαμμονιλ Agricultural good, ray. \ By MARGARET FOX. breathing space Surgeon Dentiet. cat on ocrat, Paris, Me. into winter with a strong ^ £ more worth self later as she fed the black quarters the S. 8. McClure Co.] The that weighed heaviest on should nerer do anything SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. constitution and be able to [Copyright. 1906, by thing Copyrighted. 1808, by AaeocUte»S to her accustomed to physical 1908, by Associated ► he should find her the hearth get other Haggles' soul ani clogged his poet's Copyrighted. while until again Literary Frees. I beat wurk warranted. hold up well all through the cold weath- many things. ^ Preu. new environment. "Goodness, I All my An Plant. Literary her near him to love her Interesting Dairy for was a He was was the of absolute ego- ^ £ and have always er. They should be somewhat fat, Haggles poet fancy spirit an awful mistake. Thirteen Mr. Fred E. Love- if/fyWWfVWVfVWMVM· came near making years ago fat and heat is called a but that was tism that seemed to saturate the peo- and to worship. H. P· JONES, produces heat, bodily trump, after I couldn't live joy, a traveling salesman in Portland, and well with "He for a warm of her "The trouble with me." Antoinette And. all, simply necessary for the comfort being an of say ple as toys are saturated paint. It bad not been an eveutful summer yearned clasp |^K a BESIDESonly elliptical way moved out to Allen's Corner, and took the animal in winter. and the sound of her announced, "is that I am too common- without Dickie." Dentiet, of that he was a an art- Each one that he considered appeared Marlon She knew it would little hand laugh- bouse and rural life for the bene- lag philosopher, for Leigh. So she sent for him that very after- began After the weakening effects of pro- a monster of abominable and insolent ter. What a fool he had been to let place." MAINE. tit of his health. lie a ist, a traveler, a naturalist and a dis- uot be when she saw it loomiug up in i NORWAY. bought single hot weather almost all farm ani- when "You lit- noon, and he came, beaming. longed was a conceit was gone from an such priceless possessions pass Charmlan laughed. funny cow and the soon found out the coverer. But, most of all, he Humanity all its inevitability—an invalid aunt, said Otto· Hour»—S to 13—I to 4. neighbors mals are affected by the first cold of Would it tle "Do you really nean what you that that cuw most excellent his he never wrote a them. were toddling idols of and herself they were his for the taking! thing!" gave milk, fall and winter. feel the poet. In all life They Isolated mountain retreut he demanded— early They them- be to then now? Would "I haven't any Individuality,, An- over the telephone." and came after it in such numbers other season line of verse. lie lived his His stone and varnish, worshiping in the dual role of nurse and compan- possible regain they cold more then than at any poetry. me, Antoinette?" K.SMITH. to add oblivious him and love him and en- toinette Insisted. "I dance well "that you'll marry that Mr. Lovejoy was compelled as we do. If in thin flesh and would have beeu a limerick selves and greedy for, though ehe forgive pretty —just Odyssey ion. nodded. "I've been a lit- ρ another cow to his herd. This he as master of her and a little. I have a good Antoinette kept not well housed will shiver in been written. to of, worship from their fellow graven was wise to shrine him again sing fairly Attorney at Law, they had It But, linger But she enough recog- she said as doing until be got 120 bead, one of the white Im heart?" I know bow to do my I tle goose. Dickie," briefly MAINE. temperatures producing frosts, with the Haggles Images. Frozen, cruel, Implacable, uize the time old truth that "beggars complexion. NORWAY. finest herds in if not in New primary proposition, she let him hold the of her fin- Maine, and no animal can make in growth to an Identical Wolcott heard an embar- hair, but when other girls scintillate I tips Block. Collection* » Specialty. gains was a pervious, , cannot be choosers" and to accept it Suddenly Horn,· England. Ele had a and very valu- poet. to "and now I want to talk about large or power when its bodily heat hurried on their like statues rassed little behind him. I'm 'in the shadow. What I need is ders. route Portland producing had he been driv- they ways As α dependent orphan laugh able milk in the city of is so low that it will shiver from the Haggles' specialty graciously. some miracles to motion, I—I didn't realize you were be different." Cbarmian." a en to Ink and would have beefl brought by she had little voice in the of "Oh, f KRRICK A PARK. and was doing prosperous business, There must be and a sur- paper ordering I better than one, cold. enough unaroused was In almost "What need Is to be your own I Two heads being when last summer tire came and sonnets to the cities. He studied cities while soul and feeling lay owu career. here," Marlon saying you destroy- plus to keep it warm, especially at her from the Interview Attorneys at Law, his entire and Mr. Love- In the reluctaut murble. confusion. "I came out to denr self." Charmlan stated. "Every- Antoinette emerged ed buildings, night, during the resting period. as women study their reflections in Hut now as she watched the leaves Btammerlng not to loves radiant. KBTHBL, MAINE. joy being in poor health decided the cattle fat for as children the anil Gradually Haggles became conscious and get a book I left here this morning." body you." Get dairy reasonably mlriOrs, study glue falllug silently, somberly, thought If Park. and set about to ee of his an acknowl- Antoinette con I "Your brains aren't chubby your Adodv doesn't," coming sawdust of doll, over the long, days bestowed herd. About this time Mr. Seth P. warm snow short written sheets "At least"- She body Is." was the praise she liberally now and provide stalls men who write about wild animals gentleman with a white, lived and the and more edged awkwardly, the tradlcted. stopped an who through longer have Sweetsir, old time dairyman, for them for the season when must and fashion about him. upon Dickie, "and I never should RI«HT A WIIEELKR. they the In the 100. A to beard, pink, unwrlnkled face tedious ones to come her bright cour- scattered in telltale suddenly. I had moved from New Gloucester into study cages city of them be housed. A warm, dry stall for blue attired In the dare"— Marion, Dickie does," Charmlan teased thought of that way bringing in- good, was not merely a pile of bricks stony, sharp eyes, seemed ull at once to leave her. "You didn't began "Well. Mr. Lovejoy's neighborhood, became a or will often Haggles age cow, either young old, a and white and blush- "You know are the only firl in the I together." Attorney· and Counsellors at Law, terested in the and and mortar peopled by a certain num- fashion of glided youth, who.seemed The proverbial melancholy of the sea- blushing turning you proposition purchas- pay for itself in one winter in the "He loves her Dh'kle now to the wealth, ripeness in a way that Wolcott world to Dickie Bcverldge. and Dickie's desperately," SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. ed a third interest in the plant, it will save. The warm- ber of Inhabitants. It was a thing with personify city's son controlled her mood, and she be- ing again kept amount of feed "but he thinks she is wedded to known as the Home and anil unconcern. Another type at her in fascinated admira- the salt of the earth." said, J«i»ea 9. Wright. Alton C. Wheeler. Dairy Company er and more comfortable the stall the a soul characteristic and distinct, an frigid came introspective. staring I as flared I her career. He t«>ld me once that he he was elected president, while Clifford less heat feeds need be Individual conglomeration of life, with was a woman, tall, beautiful, clear There had been just one bit of bright- tion. "Oh, Dickie!" Antoinette producing given. su-li a woman to W. son of the was calm, but I'll he an- as as I am. wouldn't dare ask Lovejoy, originator, Such stalls are indispensable for high Its own essence, flavor and a steel engraving, goddess-like, ness that stood out as α relief against "Yes, I did, play fair," "Dickie's Insignificant treasurer. peculiar J. h. STUART & CO., chosen secretary and They constant milk with the of old, with at her with all his old a little and a nice littleΙϊ<·| I share his ni< derate Income." and yields dairy feeling. Two thousand miles to the clothed like princesses the dreary background of that monot- swered, smiling has nice figure organized with a capital stock of $10,- animal that is "And she Is to share it, only, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. cows, and the beef kept west eyes as coldly blue as the reflection of and whether she was frankness. "You may read way of saying things, but there Isn't longing a set of near north and south, east and Hag onous summer, engaging Î5 South Maine. OoO, purchased buildiuga warm and comfortable will make as of course, a woman has to wait until a Hl|{h Street, Paris, sunlight on α glacier. And another or for it Marlon herself the end of the story—Marion. I took anything great or grand about him." I stand, and commenc- gles wandered In poetic fervor, taking glad sorry ^ 111-12. the site of the old much in winter as in summer. well"—and Antol· Telephone gains «vas a of this town of mari- the of finishing it." "Who wants to be great or grand.' I man asks her. Oh, ed to build up a modern dairy plant. is the cities to his breast. He footed it byproduct hardly knew. liberty This shelter comfort, too, essential nette smiled on her chubby squire have 50 tine cows, and are on or onettes—a broad, swaggering, grim, welcomed Bruce Wolcott's Charmliw questioned. and Plan» made to order. To-day they For the of dusty roads sped magnificently She had Map· uninterrupted development a the I Dlekle, we shall a 107 feet long ami 86 time as of no threateningly sedate fellow, with with uot "I do." Antoinette sat up among ecstatically—"oh, well, M»p*of thetlmberlandaaml pocket map· of building tie-up calves. in freight cars, counting coming spontaneous delight, j that will 75 as a harvested wheat- cushions. "I want to be I see what we shall see!" e*cu county for sale. feet wide, accommodate The fall season is a time to account. And when he had fouud the Jowl as large because it bad any special significance pink coui-h splendid com- Publisher* of the Atlas of Maine.) cows. It will be fitted with the Kinu of a 1·- Two nights later Otis Singleton, ?et the animals in flesh or fat for heart of a and listened to its se Held, the complexion baptized for her, but because he stood for all distinctive, Charmlan." good city j with an system and will be thorough- are the knuckles of a Charmlan's Into the transformed den, ventilating winter while feeds abundant. There cret confession he on. restless, funt and prize fighter. that she had known of youth und free- "In what way?" eyes ing to date in strayed a ly up every respect. They is like new corn for fattening as in the Mu- amused smile curving his lips, found nothing to another. Fickle But per- This type leaned against cigar signs dom and jollity, of which there was were smiling she lounged have two silos with a of 250 fed Haggles! In smoke colored capacity til dairy stock. It should be spar- and viewed the world with bo the lire. f»r the October small, plump seeress Wm. C. Leavitt harvested 22 acres of he had not met the civic corpora- frapped so little now iu her surroundings, chair by open Co.,, tons, and have just at first and the animals haps her ne< k ingly carefully were cool. crape, with Jade ornameuts at dent corn, that stood an aver- tion that could engage and hold bis contumely. much still in ber natural makeup. days Michigau ind salted to prevent bloat- j over the Main Me. frequently A is a sensitive creature, and more than like for An I and on her wrists, presiding 14 St., Norway, age of ten feet all over the iield. It results. After critical fancy. poet But Wolcott bad proved "Well, you. example." ing and other bad they was mounted on a more tilled the silo and another soon shriveled in the bleak nnd care free and red-gold hair an.' crystal ball, which than become used to it liberal feeds may be Through the ancient poete we have Haggles merely young jolly tolnette said—"your season more silos will be a of the The and black lashes I silver dragon. necessity. laut just at maturity mind carried α concrete and clear con- natural, ruthless expression city In recalling the many thoughtful, what would I look like In that bla< auother season they are going to add nutriment, shook her head at him. raluable and easily digestible the that left him downcast and bewildered sweet he had done for her kimono you have on? With its gold flg I Antoinette truck to their busiuess, as ception of figure symbolized things farming they [f a number of are to be fed new wood a she said. "This crys- hogs and each one that he had Had It no heart? Better the pile, Marion refused to blame herself for ures It gives you an atmosphei.· oil "It's not fad," tiud that they can just as well handle the fodder from which the corn is typified and :orn, the of faced house- a seeress or I tal ball has told me some things lately as Mr. wooed. scolding vinegar them as acts significant something. Ranges. vegetables in selling milk not. husked should be fed to the cattle im- misinterpreting mystery—like wives at back doors, the "Dearl that have almost made me shiver, and Sweetsir is giving his entire attention to while its value it Chicago seemed to swoop down upon kindly spleen of deeper purpose. Charmlan laughed again. of Lead mediately, feeding free of has been forced All Kinds Pipe Repairing, 400 of milk per day a of Mrs. of bartenders behind provincial The had come ulmost lu a she «aid. "it's much better to be ihe role prophetess | produciug quarts high. Give them all they will clean up. him with breezy suggestion change girl." which sells to the best iu lunch counters, the amiable truculence It was not a j me." and Iron. readily people They will grow and fatten on it, and this Partington, plumes and patchouli, and day. It seemed to her now. a woman than seeress." I upon Portland for nine cents a His as the arrests his head back and quart. 'ceding of corn fodder in season long to disturb his rest with a soaring and of rural eonstables, kicks, that his generosity ceased, but the per- "That's ull very well for you to say. Otis threw laugh- 134-11. herd averages 10 quarts per day right is late in chances of the si are a glo- Τ·1·μΙ*·>η* it will do to eut till October, beautiful song of future promise. But and happy-go-lucky sonal note that had come so near traus- Antoinette grumbled. "You have I ed heartily. "Antoinette, you through the year. A Holstein heifer and other for "but that will save the clover hay would awake to α sense of other vulgar, loud, crude cities than kindness into love bad sudden- roice like a siren." rious little fraud." he said, three old 19 per Raggles forming j years produce» quarts nid-winter and spring feeding. this heartlessness. ball Is wonderful." And he reached cost shivering cold and a haunting impres- freezing Iv ilronned out of it. "Oh. Tolnette." Charmlan proteste»! J. WALDO NASH, day and has for some time. She the earliest maturing By gathering sion of ideuls lost In a aura Haggles summoned bis courage and cold thai "a seeress and a siren! I'd so much I out his hand to take It. $50 as a aud it is verv eaey to crib much depressing The comparatively courtesy two-year-old :orn as early as it will do white hands waved it will take for her to of salad and fish. sought alms from the populace. Un- chilled Marlon's heart. Her MAY BEAD THR END OF THE BTOB1 rather be a woman and lovabl· I But Antoinette's to see how long valuable corn stock pasture will be potato was left "YOU Just is a on —MARION." < for herself. Mr. Sweetsir most use the Thus affected him. Per- heeding, regardless, they passed nevertheless forced her to accept ind like blm back. Licensed Taxidermist. pay ivailable for early before leaves Chicago pride while she precious you." feeder of an to tes- lie wntv'heO tier closely me read what it she discriminating handler and or fall off. This is the time to there are vagueness and Inac- without the wink of eyelash It ns If Nhe noticed no difference. Antoinette and then slgheil I "Let says," iecay haps with a dimpled rear Masonic Block, his herd. Each and cow looks were conscious of his rend it nnd noticed, great "and will think Tempi· Street, every corn stalks, not only for the curacy In the description, but that le tify th:rt they Her trembled now ns she felt "But I'm not lovable to everybody. \ murmured softly, you Ile pasture lips in his how her bright and in good working form. it will do the animals to be record- txisteuce. And then he said to himself founding of joy heart, on· I [t still more wonderful." Connection. NORWAY greater good Haggles' fault He should have the bitterness of the disappoint- Charmlan reached over and look Telephone has discarded the method that was again trembled as she came to the last but because the soil is drier ed his sensations In that this fair but pitiless city of Man- but site innd hands In hers I Otis In his big chair lazily. the former [>a*tured, magazine poems. ment ami the resignation, >f the small, plump lounged adopted by superintendent low than it will be later in the season words. as hattan was without a soul, that its In- not ut- that for, : I "Proceed," he said, then teaslugly, HCLLtSTER'3 as the Massachusetts of Pittsburg Impressed him the play knew that she must give way "Now, who is sigh baby known plan hence less in tramping. "But it isn't finished, is it?" she injury In the Russian habitants were manikins moved by for surrender to un- die demanded. "And who doesn't lov» "Have you told Dickie's fortune?" high feeding and milking a cow eighteen farmers on account of lack of of "Othello" performed terly. For* that, Mountain Tea Many and and that he was isked gently after a little pause. uodded. "Dickie Is to »ac!:y Nuggets months and then her to the to in a railroad station by Dock- wires springs and there wus no roll?" Antoinette for sending ibelter are compelled to allow feeds language happiness despair, one who knows, A Aaj ideoiein» Bssy Peopl». "You are the only a blond on the 14th of block. Ile thinks it is a very wasteful late in the sea- stader's minstrels. A and gen- alone In a great wilderness. time or allotted in her life's "Otis said Antoinette un I marry plump Health and Beaowed remain in the tields till royal place "Am I Singleton," Brîij! Qjivlsa Vigor. sure same number lear," be answered tenderly. and he is to live ever method. To be the ion. as much of these un- erous this She must be ! December, happy A aarcifio f Γ ludigmtioo. Litre By feeding lady Pittsburg, though, schedule. always ready. sxpectedly. CuajUfriO·, of cows will more milk in a jy any chance tbe little boy in your ■ad Khta Tr..ub!o·. Piniplw. K.vem*. Impure produce housed feeds as is practicable the dairy homely, hearty, with flushed face, always cheerful, always self effa< cd. Charmlan's eyes relunied to the ni» I ifter." blood B.1I Brv^ih. sluniah Βο«.Ί<ι, of time, but at a fearful for îeart—the boy you've always loved, H-fylaoh- ] given length stock will be put in good condition the dishes in a silk dress and characteristic determination she with an unfathomable I Otis sat up and stared. »n.l Backache. It s R'^ky 51«»iutuiu lea in tat.· to back washing With ; expression. cost he thinks. He proposes go amount of ■ I,.( form X> oeuts a bv* Genuine maue by winter and a maximum gain white and Into ilarioti?" "So it is Otis she sal· I Jove, you don't mean that you'v· old method of his cows kid slippers bidding Hag- attempted to turn her thoughts Singleton?" "By UoLmstick Du· ·» Company. Madtooe.w's. to the breeding ierived from such feeds that would IIo was her hand now, and he sit before the and after a holding said 'Yes' at last?" gasped. aud having them freshen and fields. gles roaring fireplace other channels, but reading joftly. really GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR TALLOW PEOPLE regularly waste if allowed to remain in the ic felt the sudden tightening of her "I see that with care and at- ilrink with his feet book she had nodded. "I thin Ij Antoinette smiled. you believes that proper —Turf, Farm and Elome. champagne pig's few pages In the brought "Yes," Antoinette 1 ;lasp. the blond." she tention be can improve them year by and fried potatoes. with her out under the trees sin* closed ie is perfectly fine, Charmlan. Bi -ecognlee small, plump at least. Ax she an- year, for a niνu period, New Orleans had down "The boy I've always loved," a of murmured. Seventy-Seventh Volume. simply gazed It with emphatic disapproval. lie doesn't pay partU-le attentif I Mr. Sweetsir does methodi- 1 iwered "and—the master of my Τ Leu for a time «be was silent, gaz- everything upon him from a balcony. He could "I could write a better story softly, ο me. And I am toiifcu.· I Cord Wood, The issue of the Maine Farm- myself," positively the result of his experiment will b* preseut and catch ' leart." Into the of the ball. cally see her pensive, starry eyes was her mental comment. And she led when 1 try to talk to him. D·· I ug depths crystal with a interest sr a new volume—the seventy- watched not little by up opens was \t last her voice came faintly. "I see of the flutter of her fan. and that all. was soon In the ex- rou feel that way?" to date dairymen. jeventh of the continuous publication deeply engroKs<-d An Unexpected Customer. Slab Wood, of Maiue once he came face to face with smiled "Ν" I1 ι woman In white"— Mr. Sweetsir will be remembered as a this weekly journal agricul- Only priment. Mrs. Lane, having discovered that Charmlan inscrutably. was or brunette?" ture. For the Farmer her. It was at dawn, when she or four hours later in the she murmured. "Blond skeptically. former member of the executive com- soventy-eix years Some three :here was a ready sale for tbe products îxactly," j been laid each with- red bricks of the ban- "She Is neither fair nor dark," went mittee of the Maine State Grange. He bas regularly week, flushing the day, on his customary way to Inquire all ber time "Of course you don't,' Antoluet!· I >f her clever fingers, spent a crown Edgings, is s'ill much interested in work, out a single failure, upon the tables of with a of water. She uot I( >u the voice. "Her hair Is of Grange quette pail after Marion's invalid aunt, Wolcott small articles of fancy work [vent on. "You're commonplace to its subscribers—a record reached by no naklug she is tall. At her and gives all the attention Grange laughed and hummed a chansonnette the book and the loose ! ind I am not to be any more I •ed gold, and very to the in- came upon 'or a store In a neighboring city. Natu- going meeting's that he can from the en- jtber weekly journal, devoted cold a wreath of laurel." Wood and spare ind filled Haggles' shoes with Ice of Into [ am to create an atmosphere I !eet is Stove is terests of in the un- sheets paper carelessly slipped with so much business on hand. going grossing cares of his herd. He very agriculture, country water. ■ally, All the indifference had left Allons! rather, out of It. for the were 1 Dtls Is Interested In occult things, «η I Single- we in his new connec- der tbe same continuous name, and It, or, slipping J :he minor details of housekeeping fortunate, thiuk, Boston construed herself to the poetic that father I ;uu's face. "Charmlau," he breathed. the without modification of purpose. wind was fluttering the leaves ener- Just ι here's that crystal ball tions. Mr. Lovejoy, Jr., secretary lometimes neglected, particularly Is clouded," the Coal at was a in an erratic and singular India." "Now the crystal and treasurer of the is a The Maine Farmer started by Haggles when orders came «•ought from company, young getlcally. >efore tbe holidays, dimness I class of way. It seemed to him that he had his crossed to a table an. rolce went on, "but In the man full of enthusiasm for the work and intelligent, thoughtful farmers, A chance phrase or two caught hick and fast. She rose, in the ceuter of the advance irunk cold tea and that the was 1 ran still see the shadowy figure In together they make a very strong team, located city attention. He read on without stop- Mr. Lane, I wrought back the translucent sphen who felt the neces- bound One morning long suffering on the laurel A. W. Walker &. Son's, and there can be hut one result. Mr. [arming of the state, ι white, cold cloth that had been of (vhleh out Hashes as It Ahlte. She tramples ping to think of the breach etiquette :lad only in bis uightclotbes, appeared gave opal owns a farm of of a means of communication be- his brow to him but her hand Is on her heart. Sweetsir small thirty sity tightly around spur and then. < the autumn sunlight. .vrcatli, South Paris, Maine. in their common that he was committing, ( it his wife's bedside. He held In his •aught acres where he lives the home tween mind and mind but tremendous men- Ί want not opposite ίο some unknown to the last, he "Father says the bject over ihovel snow for livelihood, dallied, "and tell what hud been and Otis' Land came down heavily a of a of tbe farm and the farm It was an little fancy. as some of her own work. I promised picture the buildings, being journal its knots Idyllic raguely It he it never has .-loth, becoming wet tightened be." he I til. "You are making up," Fasten Steamship also exact data of some of the defi- borne. From that mission "In childhood he had been her play- "Bess," demanded tbe intruder, "what ivhat would Company.! uot be removed. icc is about to seen cause to and never was so ind could she "IIow said Charmlan. ban used. nite work that Mr. Sweetsir change, mate," Wolcott read. "Whenever ( loes this sell for? I want Strange!" and Ideas, contraption little met his Division. some have that and warmly supported in its field Indefinite unintelligible ( it The lady's eyes steadily. Portland take up. While thought largely over the green of the fields It , ο it." lllug curiously. as at this of a new but skipped buy "I not It nine cents was not enough for the class }{ service opening irou will say. your disapprobation in "I am to tit up the dcu, An- am making up." KIBHT CLAN* FARE $1.00. was with her hand tight clasped "What Is It?" asked Mrs. Lane, feei- going of Mr. Sweetsir roluuie, and after the labors of more should l»e with for "You mean that it Is true?" goods being produced, tempered gratitude, on cross l olnette recited us she flung herse.· a iu the his. If she slipped the smooth | that her husband was at sTATKUoo.ns fi.oo. that it is a and as than of century are fancies—and ng pleased true as that Dickie and I are believes paying price three-quarters hose poets' suppose 1 Mice more the cushions, "with "As ine of the that it stones in the brook he pulled her up | ast interest In her work. among his customers are all satisfied intelligence brought rou come them in verse! He the humiliation showing ■ to Otis." "Governor perfectly had upon experienced polynaul 1 with a dad roilig l»e married, S'eamships Into existence. with a and both iaugiel at a with a rib- [ark. mysterious hangings, " °/| with it he will not to raise it, Jerk, they "It's kite shaped thing "Governor Cobb" leave Franklin harf, attempt One day came and laid siege of being ignored. a of Pal So did she say it that Sin- T oit· is a field for Haggles Th» *ther >f feathers, and bust serloUil.v at 1 P. for the at least.—Turf, Farm always widening started to cruse the street her dripping little figure. | κ>η tail all feathered out with safety peacock Portland, week only *., present :o the heart of the city of Man- Raggies o.i stood with a of days and farm great to ' us over the door, and a black cat gleton up quick laugh and Home. igricultural thought practice. u a children didn't hear him laugh be the would be for Boston. hattan. She was the of all. There was a blast, roar, hissing j jins," replied purchased. Is she?" he de- Eience a need for such means of greatest 1 and I'm to dress mj '«solution. "Where always struck hiui sure. In fact, didn't k'nov 'aim. ! the he hearth, going wanted to learn her note in the iiid a crash as something they 'What's price?" Rotuiuluc Maine Potato :omrauuication an that which brought ind he lelf In a smoke colored gown, with a nanded. Crop. and over six because never saw him. Tfc* lit- cents. But In the world the Maine Farmer into existence, to taste and and classi- and hurled hint over they "Fifty why the said Antoinette. of this stite has now icaie, appraise 1 make and I'm to pui "In library." week The potato crop As he tle him all to herself, *fraid , It?" bracelet, going Leave Union Wharf, Boston, itself to the intelli- label her and ar yards from where he had been. girl kept lo you want ever been all covered in or marketed. farming presents fy and solve and bull In the middle of my •Hut. Is. Otis, if she should at 7 p.m., for Portland. safely a to let one else his exist- re- he crystal days only, mind in two and other cities that was coming down like the stick of any suspect "I want It for the safety ," Without full statistics available to briug gent phases—science range her with the ι table and tell fortunes. And ι juess how I told your fortune!" Each can be studied all the cities ence. >lied Mr. "because solitary eakwôod tickets on sale at of the it practice. separate- him the secret of their rocket the earth and I Lane, every shan't he said. "I'll Through principal forward iu support statement, lad given up < awhile will say, 'How "She niiess." in the business of often wondered—the poor. ] has been washed off all un- ifter everybody railroad stations. safe to claim tbat never be- ly, yet farming they we cease to thereof turned to a fractured dream. "They )utton my u saw and a perfectly individuality. And here I and then I won't feel κ<· ell her y> money bags must hand in hand. While it is First an other children- , lerclothes." ntereetlng!' fore in tbe of growing in go translator and become bis Haggles opened his eyes. blind, unimaginative widow" Freight rates as low as other lines. history potato to understand and iuto ** Haggles' and Otis will 1ι·Ιι was there ever harvested in necessary bring known to an she liked to so much by her- nslguificant, perhaps the state Icier. Jdor made Itself him, why play And with that he was gone, while is in- service a of the science· in· turou rome, and-now, Charmlan, what's the All cargo, except Live Stock, one year, in the state as a whole, so knowledge )dor of the earliest flowers of self. Of course he nlways walked by Franklin'· any no one can suc- landed from η one spring Diplomacy. Mat fill* V" he seeress in smoke color flew down sured and marine risk. as volved in farming, yet Haggles ferryboat against fire large a measure of this crop grower· then a hand- soft as a her side when they went to school—at In old is one of the eel· on the business on a liorn ami walked luto the cure of paradise. And Lyme. Conn., h»· hall to mint her cherub. autumn have harvested. cessfully carry lug For the'other girl was laughing un up chubby Acent, this safely his brow. Bend- rst tagging on be- < ibrated Franklin milestones which In J. F LISCOMB, General of science alone. A knowl- of a cos- falling petal touched adorably shy, Just she said as to be in line with what tbe knowledge :hc town with the blase air "And, oh, Dickie," they Portland, Me. This proves was the woman clothed bolder and en .770 saw Into ontrollably. of is quite as cure ing over him Ind; later, growing ] Washington pass Lyme In the breakfast "I farmers claimed tu be the promise of edge practical operations uopollte. He was dressed with funny child!" she gasped. ook refuge room, to results as of the of with blue the little he carried ( m his from after the "Oh, you necessary successful like the princess old, couraged by girl, way Cambridge < 'Yes' this the crop near the close of the growing ο the role of an "unideutlfled a Au· >xpert she's saying very involved. Science with play a air of Frank "It's not laughing matter," Tbe is also of the iciences prac- ?yes, now soft and humid with human her books with swaggering ] British had evacuated Boston. season. crop very nan." No country, race,, class, clique, olnette her. She reached ninute!' tice is the combination called for in Under his bead on the that her heart. | in measured the miles a machine reproved A Reliable and mealy to per- or asso- sympathy. possession delighted by all because of the ball." Remedy highest quality—ripe success in inion. party, clan bowling >ver aud took the ball froui "And crystal FOR free from reaching farming. were silks and furs. With "But for some reason as , own Invention attached to his crystal J^HmralVT fection in cooking, absolutely His [lavement Inexplicable >f his comment as he folded her It was the for a means of ciation could hove claimed him. 1er friend aud Into it. "It shows *as Dickie's size, not over- necessity his hand and with his evolved , of our gazed rot, smooth, good yet to Haggles' hat in the boy's shyness gradually >hnise, the ancestor cyclometer. iisseminating the advance knowledge •lothlng. which had been donated ne a crowned with lau· 1 η his fond embrace. Iu fact it is difficult to name in ever from a vehe- an attitude of debonair cocksure· of the New great singer CATARRH grown. in that face pinker than into ] !n "Old Paths and Legends ^ay fever of the could gained these directions brougfit lim piecemeal by citizens of different she said. T); what way the quality crop of reckless! ness the lost all her and Border" Katharine M. Abbott els," $««] the Maine Farmer into existence. It ment burst oratory against girl daring ; England a η η.ιι.. 0:11 be over its condition. leight, but same number of Inches Charmlan snatched the ball from Balm improved present all stood the gentleman assertlveness. She no longer took the this of a visit Mr. Franklin Cream lias been the purpose throughout was not as un- driving elderly ( fives story Ely's The public do not yet comprehend irou:>d the heart, yet 1er. "Don't," «lie cried; "don't propbe- Mr. Brown keeps a boarding houee. is quickly aosorbed. these years to before Its readers the who the city's wealth and lead. Iu fact, in no time at all she ι nade In Lyme: the extent of the increase in potato Jay ■omfortuble to his as those personified me of a future bis Mrs. Gitea Relief at Once. of in relation to figure speci- iy fame for me! Tell Around the table sat wife, at outside ievelopments science From a nearby cafe hurried his some- When on one of his frequent Jour· It production iu the state large, nens of raiment, self measured, that ripeness. found herself following lead, and home. I've Mrs. An- demise, soothed, farming, and also to keep pace with it with the vast and I'hiladel if love and marriage Brown; the village milliner, Aroostook County, in the last two or the byproduct Jowl times with a meekness of which she ι leys over the post road from h .'aïs unci protects a of the latest and ire railroaded to you by transconti· »eeu so all life." Mr. the baker; Mr. Jor- tbe t>y giving knowledge a full at an inn not lonely my Irews; Black, the diet-used mem- three years. Farm papers outside baby complexion, bearing glass was uueouscious atid again | >h(a to Boston he arrived t>est practices out in farm ι îental « with η suitcase, suspend- wholly The girl bid ber cheek a and Mr. Iladley, a and drive· state, and market refer to the brought nf a crimson fluid that de- I ar from one night, young luu, carpenter, brane resulting fr«>m Catarrh reports, This is its at the studs suggested with a strange mingling of fear and Lyme frosty as from Aroos- operations. policy >rs, silk handkerchief and pearl that of her friend. "But you lour, feed and lumber merchant. Mr. a Cold iu the Iload Restores crop of Maine potatoes 1 franklin found Inch of the blaz- igalust away quickly. thus as has a lightful possibilities. tumultuous that every In the present time, continuing it, is a bonus. Without money, as happiness proclaimed mow I love ber, Charmiau," she said. took out of his und the Senses of Taste and SmelL Full size took County. fact, aggregate "Drink said the by- < Brown $10 pocket so long been its policy in the past, a of this, sport," him master of her heart. ng log pre-empted by village pollti- SO c-ts. at or mail. of market produced the )oet should be. but with the ardor "You child!" was the grate- It to Mr». Brown with the re- Druggists by Liquid crop potatoes Farmer. the to Raggles' < news and precious landed of Journal of Farming.—Maine a new stat product. holding glass "But the because his power had ians swapping thereupon Balm for u-o in atomizers 75 eta. in the counties outside in astronomer discovering boy aud after that there was was the Cream present year for his horse, ul response, aiark that there $10 toward a lips. him so was careless of < >rdered a peck of oysters Elv Brother·», :.6 Warren Street, New York. tbe noted Aroostook, good judges claim, in the chorus of the Milky way or come to easily silence. Mrs. Brown of huddled around followed the land l long 520 lie promised her. to the Your Horse. ilow Hundreds people ft. Besides, there were so many other ["he entire company approximates closely quantity Encourage man who has seen Ink suddenly Then Antoinette said, "But I'm go- the bill to Mrs. Andrews, the lu a their faces wearing the see the When mine landed grown in that famous county. Sub- wan- moment, were more worth while I ord to miracle. The fact with few from his fountain pen. Haggles things that to the aud I'm to for Don't Look for the Aroostook that, exceptions, concern. Two flattering and re- ng fix up deu. going ullliner, "That pays my Bargains! stantially all of crop deepest told the about some of them I lost returned to say that the horse saying, til animals enjoy human companionship dered into til? great city. He girl nvlte Otis Singleton." Mrs. Andrews in turn finds its initial outlet to market over the got Into the circle I used to feed on Franklin was lew bonnet." When are troubled with tnd that the horse ranks first in bis Lute in the afternoon he drew out ol gorgeous |>ollcemen her to share his oysters you A· which fact affords re- of bbastingiy, expecting "Better Invite Dickie," Charmlan it to Mr. that 13 A. railroad, is ■ nd pressed back the overplus Sa- < llscovered ensconced in the warmest passed Jordan, remarking Have eyes ex- appreciation of sociability fully ap- the roar and commotion with u look enthusiasm. And because she seemed your eyee. your liable statistics of the amount of the a shawl for the work all who understand maritans. An old lady in black < reconciled to a meal off irged. t would pay carpenter that while records of preciated by equine of dumb on bis couutenance. to him Indifferent and no longer a com- 'orner, quite amined by crop from county, tgrror a "I shall uever invite Dickie again," for Mr. Jordan hand- nature. It is utterly impossible for a spoke loudly of camphor; newsboy I he oysters himsolf. le had done her. from tbe other couuties He was deputed, puzzled, discomfited, rade interested in the same things of asks transportation trainer to the and con- one of his papers beneath Hag- Intoiuette stated. "He always id it to Mr. Iladley, requesting his re- not accessible. Maine gaiu respect slipped less nnd less fre- are readily pota- if he does not talk frightened Other cities had been to life he sought her him." DR. PARMENTER tidence of his charges elbow where It lay on the muddy Paulin· Lucca and th· 1 ne to marry •eiptcd bill for flour, feed and lumber. toes on tbe market up to tbe present to as gles' and at drifted Emperor. to tbem. The amount and of him us long primer reud, country man with a quently, length they "And are sure you don't love the bill back to Mr. time this season have been drawn quality pavement. A brisk young The Emperor William I. was an en- you Mr. Iladley gave conversation used in commands maidens quickly to fathom, as send· ouite anart. older was from the other counties of the giving was asking for names. husiastlc admirer of Mme. Pauline ' ilm—sure?" The girl's gaze Brown, saying, "That pays $10 on my largely or In the animal when a com- re- uotebo^ "But the girl never forgot She fol- censuring price-of-subscription-with-answer and the < Mr. Brown It to Specialist state. not A beW clanged Importantly, L.ucca, who in 1803 was appointed ompetling. Iward." again passed mand has been misinterpreted is buses to as cocktails to lowed Ills career from afar and was "I The outlook for a continued quick solve, oyster ambulance cleaned a lane through the "Well," Antoinette heeltated, do lis that he had now lutficient. Take of every op- much :ourt singer for life at Berlin. When wife, remarking Coate Here. market for the is favorable. advantage swallow, but here was one as cold, into proud of all his successes. Yet, but when I crop that offers to crowd, A cool surgeon slipped in the ' Ike Dickie, Charmlan, laid her the $20 he had promised her. portunity give your charge admired and reverenced the ippoarlng opera great singer Consult ile. There is no but the crop of the glittering, serene, impossible as a four as she what a we question a word or it will encourage the midst of affairs. had a of tea without sugar t hlnk commonplace couple She In turn paid Mr. Black to settle at is short of friendly pat; it was the ilways cup country large considerably curttt diamond in a window to a lover man. In her heart boy 1 bim to greater efforts and incidentally "Flow do you feel, old man?" asked her maid rould make"— 1er bread and account. Mr. last when it will be recalled the she treasured. She still luring the performance, pastry year, will on more terms outside fingering damp'ν In his pocket to his task whose image make a dear place yoa friendly the surgeon, stooping easily an to hand it to "You would couple," Black handed it to Mr. asking available supply was all wanted and all with her iwaiting opportunity Iladley, with his ribbon counter «alary. and satins imagined him her. sharing < "aud your laughter used. Hence the will all yourself. The princess of silks wiped 1er lu the One the maid 'hnrmlan stated, ( •redit for the amount on his flour ac- present crop realizes when one keen in bit of beauty wings. night The horse fully The greetings of the other cities he or from brow delight every Partus be needed and in active demand. But a red drop two Raggles' isked "an old officer"—as she after· and brightne« are not for such men count. Mr. again passed it to jFor Sale making to him and she chanced her Iladley s speaks kindly, although had knowu—their kindli- that upon, holding 14 States. Strout «uni· no one should entertain the idea tbat homespun with a fragrant cobvaeb. vard in the wings is Otis Singleton." with the remark that It of bar- some so-called human may not whenever the turbulent wa- explained—standing Mr. Brown, Jteer* moth illustrated cattluc extreme will The Farm- beings ness, their human gamut of rough said with a hand tight »e prices prevail. the "Me?" Haggles, seraphic ο hold the while she fetched an "Why not?" , lettled for that month's board, where· TWa^niM *>th State nups mailed/»··**; always appreciate the kindly tone, near her on with cup er has called attention to the charity, friendly curses, garrulous cu tine." ters came sweeping pay R.ft. tare. E. A. STKCMilCO.. frequently horse does. The horse that smile. "1 feel •marnent for Mme. Lucca from her "Otis needs a woman who has suf- Mr. Brown It back Into his hold down ex- always jpon put Vertf* Laifetf Fem Deal»». 135 Water St.. A«««ta. Me. fact that importations rloslty and easily estimated credulity had found the heart of his new them. trusts his master will do anything he He Iressing room, but before she came fered as he bas suffered. Ile has bad pocket, observing that he had not sup· treme prices. Already New York mer or ludiffereuce. This city of Manhat "If the man ever remembered"— can for him, which is not the promise of city. the bad run into the ι bard life and a one—a life like a would §o far.— chants, tbe short home came singer wings lonely losed greenback go anticipating a either. The horse will do tan gave him no clew. It was walled let him leave his And here the fine spun fancy politician, In three days they or her tea and found the mine, Antoinette." She herself Sentinel. are arranging for heavy impor- to some Emperor caught Jsceola (la.) supply, it or die. One of the secrete of all against him. Like a river of adamant. convalescent ward In the to a full stop owing probably tations to meet the demand. A· soon, cot for the nillam holding the cup for her! "The up quickly and glanced at lier friend. skilled trainers and teachers is that a It flowed hhn In the streets. Never there an sudden interruption. KILLthi couch as the home to past He had been in smiled aud handed me the But Antoinette was absorbed In her therefore, price begins la much more hospital. mperor TMC low, well-modulated voice an was turned him. No voice heard sound· For a few minutes Wolcott eat ab- Lose? ui LUNC8 creep toward the dcllar mark the im- eye upou hour when the attendants said Mme. the CURE effective than harsh words or a vhip. So «be did up," Lucca, telling plans. "P should think a doctor with so will come in and hold tbem spoke to Ills heart yearned for of Investigation they sorbed in deep thought. portations This Is most especially true of the aorse yiin. conflict. Upon tory, "and never did tea without aug "Anyhow, I'm going to Invite him down.—Maine Farmer. the clap of Pittsburjj's sooty baud on had assaulted and love him after all! And what be had many friends would have lots of prac- whose sensitive, excitable nature makes found that Raggles ,r taste so eweet!"—Westminster Oa- snd read his fortune in the crystal wi™ his shoulder, for Chicago's meuuciug brother convalescent — a overheard her tell her auut coming tice." bim so miserable and unstrung when damaged a •tte. toll. Who knows but he will find his Qlve Cows but social yawp In his ear, for the whom a along by her open window "But be won't treat bis friends. lie Dr. Variety. angry words are yelled at him that he glowering transient freight suddenly fate?" And she flew up to her own King's a of her lose I The feeder of dairy cows ought not lose· his head and the lesson pale and eleemosynary stare through train collision had sent in to be patched one day had been ail part lays he hates to them."—Kansas entirely, Not Deliberate. room to dress. to make the mistake of bis such words were intended to convey is the Rostonlan eyeglass, even for the heroism. Her lips bad said: "No. Times. I1 supplying up. daily All the week that followed Antoi- ~ity of as to Wife—I claim thul the story you told New cows with quantity enough food not only loat, but a bad effect is pro- precipitate but unmallclous boot toe "What's all this about?" Inquired the auntie; I do not love him. He is only Discovery in ι ne last when came hono- nette was busy transforming the den bulk but lacking digestible qualities. duced.—Spirit of the West, Dee Moines, of Louisville or St. Louis. * friend. He can never mean night you bead nurse. Just art. The Flow of Rivers. is in the food of the ras a lie! Into an abode of black Charmlan, Variety required Iowa. successful more to me." But ber heart deliberate for On Broadway Raggles, "He was runnin' down me town," anything The flow of rivers, as might be sup- C8H&18 'cow to give best results. She must be Hub—And 1 it waan'tl I never watching somewhat wistfully, made THROAT AND LUNGJ&\ TROUBLES. suitor of many cities, stood, bashful, bad said- say is the AND AU furnished with said Raggles. Invaluable posed, slowest at the bottom of carbo-hydrates, proteins, The man who buys bay and hauls it t up one more quickly In my suggestions. the like any country swain. For the first "What town," asked the narae. He reread the last part of the con- bought the water and at the fat and water in order to maintain to bis farm is not so much less an "I shall never fit into it as you highest top. The QUABAimoa^riSPAOXOXq time he the polgnaut hu- and out bis pen- I tfe! OB MONET REFUNDED. M waste, produce milk, keep up tbe beat economist than the man who sells experienced "Noo York," said Raggles. fession then, taking average velocity of the entire stream { hay And when would." Antoinette said one morning : of the and as in case of tbe miliation of being ignored. wrote a body, young off the farm, though he seems like the cil, hurriedly. Conundrum·. "I'm too 1 hate found, as a rule, at about six-tenths to this ieepalrlngly. chubby. cow, add growth. Remember tbat what- fool now. The one is rob- he tried reduce brilliant, swiftly It Dusted. "It theMnnn ever remembered," be >f the bigger right They Certainly Knp Is and me. depth. The friction of the l»ot- J of cow to α formula he What everybody everything that word, Charmlan, but It fits ever adds to the appetite the himself. The other ia bis changing, Ice cold city Women in all lands are the cus- the of the torn which We all Kind· of.... bing robbing began, continuing at the same time? Growing it fits Dickie Πβ retards the movement of Do adds to her milk Farm Poet be was, It olng And Beverldge. pro- yield also.—Turf, children.—Turf, Farm and Home. failed utterly. though todians of preserve its "It was no wonder what bad be- the water is J speech. They story, ! Ider. last and looked deepest much greater, rel- and Home. no no no posed again night, he offered him color, similes, To them must much of the come of his little and to purity. go jolly playmate never asks a itlvely to the whole volume of the JOB PRINTING. do flaw la Its What is It which quee like a little fat Cupid, oh, dear!" And man a points of comparison, iredlt of the In American recall what It was that bad sep- The hustler is not always the "It take· certain amount of push to improvement try to answers? The stream, in a shallow river than in a Dollahed facets, no handle by which he Ion, yet requlrea many )he smiled ruefully. A South Purl·. who hurries. master even a wheelbarrow." English.—New York World. arated tbem. He was glad that be bad one. ForkM, oorbeli. "Marry him." was Charlatan's prompt leep Hebron. SEVEN TEARS OF PROOF. ESTABLISHED IMS. West Parle. Bethel. Backfteld. THE OXFORD BEARS. Mr. and Μη. Κ. Ν. Prince olosed their The Harvest Borne Festival with en- "I bare bad seven year· of proof that ; The Oxford County Universalist Asso- A forest fire started back of Wood- ere now In tertainment Oct. vu » ·υο- Dr. New is the best BLUE 8TORE8. i'fcc ΦχίονΑ ciation held hese last and lawn last and bouse on Oct. 14th. They Friday, 23d, King'· Discovery gcmocvat, Wednesday Cemetery Sunday end colds a crew of men New Tork where they remain nntil the cess in every way, netting oyer 9125. medicine to take for cough· ISSCBl» TUB8DÀYS. THE DOINQS OF THE WEEK IN ALL Thursday waa an Inaplration to all who ed the prompt efforts of latter of November, when they go The students bad qoite a celebration and for every diseased condition of attended and waa one of the most help- part ■ SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. for the winter. on the retarn of the obest or saja W. V. ful in its There was a large at- to Orlando, Florida, Saturday evening throat, longs," SO J ΓΗ PARIS, MAINS, NOV. 8, 1906. hiatory. ,0MoX°'Min.tr.1. Mrs. Ellén Thome· has made Hebron From North of Panama, Mo. Tbe world bas tendance at the and seventy- arrange- boy· Bridgton Henry, SOU HAVE NOT BOUGHT meetings have the North Pond water where the Hebron* won the 51-0. had of that Dr. five or more were from out of Mr.. J W ment* to pat game thirty-eight years proof Parte HUL preaent aa a Mr·. H. and Mr. and Mr·. New is tbe best town. besides the local Nelson received their friend* into the cemetery public benefaction, L. Whitney King's Discovery remedy atwood a Forbes, rim Baptist Church, Bav. G. W. F. Hli, pas- Thia, pastor, Mrs. and la on Street. Mr. Nelson This baa long been needed. Ralph Whitney closed their honae here for coughs colds, asthma, THAT NEW SUIT YET. s tor. I every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Rev. I. S. Macduff, included nine clergy- new home Park ^la®n grippe, reaching Thome· will have the thanka of the en- and went to Boaton of the Kdltor· and Proprietor·. ati >4. Sabbath evening service men as follows:—Rev. Oluf Tandberg, I. foreman in the office and1 Mrs. Monday. hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage All the Fall have been at Aîf SchoolT. P. 8. C. E. Citizen tire and it will reault in the Mr·. Cbarlea returned to her and tbe of con- you saying you Tuesday evening. Ν. Rev. R. E. Rev. Nelson has many friends here. A Ple community Sauger lungs, early stages uihiwi M. atwood. A. K. Vukbu. Prayet at 7 30. Cove- Berlin, H.; Conner, Meeting Thurmlay evening was and after tne beautifying of the cemetery very mate- borne in Peabody, Mae·., Monday. sumption. Its timely use always pre- were to have a New Suit this nant Meeting the last Vrlilay before the 1st C. R. Tenney, Auburn; Hev. II. H. ant evening spent going year. Why bade Mia· Belle Goodwin has returned to vents tbe of Sunday of the mouth at 2:30 p. m. Ali not Hoyt, State Superintendent, East Hi- serving of refreshments the guests rially. development pneumonia. it off You are the loser otherwise connected are Invited. life· I. M. Iriah of is visit- Sonth Pari·. Sold under at F. A. put *ny longer? by Tuiu —$1.39» rear If pal 'hie department of oar baal- addresses at the convention Mine Herrlck has studied the year school exhibit during Fair. move it to it· new foundation. The alnce when large quantity gooda one does. WE and of last week as Miss Luce at- teresting past Nearly every HAVE THEM. aeea complete auu popular. Friday in and her friends havo been The Odd Fellows have had the city alckneaa ia very hard for him now carried off from a Portland hair store. tended the teachers1 convention in Port- were Mrs. Ε. H. Chapin of Rockland and Boston just much with her success water put into both anterooms of their with winter so near, and much $7.50, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 20. land. Mr. George E. Fogg of Portland. The pleased sympathy •n«LE COPIKS. the Ladies ^ Club and will have sinks in a is felt for the Mrs. Caroline P. Harlow returned programme was carried out very nearly Thursday evening hall, put making family. A BALD-HEADED WOMAN of the Democrat are four oenta served a chicken to a addition to the convenience of The welcome rain haa caused the Single Copie· to as planned. The first was of much pie supper large great Do You Prefer Nome Other will be mailed on of by from a two weeks' visit day eacb. They receipt price Saturday marked attention and a patrons of the ball. leaves to fall but aome treea are atill the or for the convenience of patrons Boston. interest, being given number, very publisher· The Nezinecot Club met with SHORN OF HEB CBOWN OF BEAUTY of eacb Issue have been on the addressee Rev. Mr. Tandberg, ment was given undwPleaueinÇ.ent?,r,î* the direcUonof °f History bright. Our garden haa nasturtiums, Color? jingle '-©pie· place·! The many friends of Mies Annie L. by «ale at the following places In the County Mr. Fogg and Rev. Mr. Tenney. In the Mrs. J. G. Gehring. Miss Bessie Merrill Miss Sarah Barrett Tuesday afternoon. sweet peas, petunias, and perennial LOSES IN LOVE AND MABHIAOE. Partis, who has been at the Central Mrs. Carrie the WE HAVE THEM. $6 00 to South Paria, Shurtleff'· Drug Store. the church was filled to listen opened the programme Spaulding reported phlox in bloom, while aweet alyesum up $20.00. Store. Maine General Hospital, were glad to evening Norway. Noyés' Drug a which was well andPJ?°° Mrs. of the State Federation which seems riot with little blossoms. Store. home to most vital and helpful sermon by nolo, received, meetings fragrant to Stone's Drug welcome her again. she attended last week. Hair is certainly most necessary A lfred Postmaster. Rev. Ε Conner of Auburn from I. H. Wight sang a solo and Do You Think of a Buckfleld. Cole, Miss Gertrude M. Brown, who has Ralph pleasing woman. Who could love and marry a Black Pari· Hill, Mr·. Harlow. Poet Office. the text Prov. 4-23. Music was furnish- responded to a hearty recall. The Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dyer entertained East Sumner. Samuel T. White. been a guest at Lyonsden since her bald-headed woman? What charms Weet Pari·, a mixed and a trombone was written and their friends at their home even- Suit? Shurtleff A Co. to ed by quartette operetta by Waterbury Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Erickson gave a very F. A. family went New York, left here ι could one array to offset such disfigure- solo was L. M. Irish as a to music Mrs. ing, he occasion being the eight]} anni- and vaudeville abow Monday for Boston. played by arranged by Gehring. pleasing acceptable ment? WE HAVE THEM. at the Mrs. F. P. Chandler and versary of their Tbe evening $12, 13, 15, 16, 17. Mrs. Ε. H. of Rock voluntary. Thursday morning daughters marriage. at Grange Hall on Monday evening to a is love and Guyer Island, 111., was in wbioh A woman's goal usually For business the officers returned to Paris passed playing whist, after was one the President, who has been at Elmhurst for a few meeting following Friday. good house. It called of Her crowning glory is her were elccted: The Belief received new mem- refreshments were served. Mrs. Harry beat that ever exhibited here. marriage. weeks, went to Boston Monday. Corps hair. Tbe loss of ber nair mars her President—E. C. Bethel. bers at the last Record bad the highest score and Miss from the at- Edward L. who has been Park, meeting. ,, Several persons vicinity success. Hon. Parris, _ bappineaa and Yet, William H. Vice-Preelttent—Chtrlet K. III·!Ion, Norway. The teachers at the academy attended Lottie Record tbe lowest. tended the of the beauty, Suits for Men. Suits for Taft, at his summer home here for some time, D. A. Ball, Mechanic Fall* meeting Anasagunti- right here in Paris, there are thousands Young Boys. Secretary—Rev. the educational convention In Portland. An auction sale of farming implements School Association at Can- returned to New York Treasurer—Cbarlee A. Turner Center. cook Sunday women who are or of Ohio. Monday. Bonney, was held at of neglecting injuring The new will open soon. and household furniture ton on Unclaimed letters in Paris post office The showed that the glove factory Tueaday. their bair to auch an extent that it Is reports parishes tbe Freeland Dunham place on Saturday C. B. Heald is to Canton For Yice-Preeident, Nov. 1st: in thie were active and MIDDLK 1NTRKVALE. moving a matter of time when it will be What about Rain Coats, Coats, county doing and continued over to Tbe he a only Top M oris. Monday. where haa purcbaaed residence. George faithful work. An address The farmers are their elder house is also for utterly ruined. Minnie. inspiring hauling offered sale. Rev. S. C. Eaton the Mr. was in will^oon occupy women tbe of JAMES S. 5HERMAN, given the afternoon by Rev. H. apples to the cider mill. A baked bean dinner was served Wed- Many destroy beauty parsoaage which has been used Mr. or Winter Overcoats? Better Look Us Π. and as Rev. E. W. Webber was on a by their bair through thougbleaaness ig- Up. of New York. Bryant's Pond. Hoyt, Orlando Buck has been hunting nesday noon by the Ladies' Cirole at the Heald. unable to be his on norance of certain facts. Tbey use end- new present, assignment which was well in The plans for the hotel building Baptist vestry patroniz- The first public Hallowe'en party or which the programme was taken Rev. Mr. the account of the ing irons over-heated, to excess, have been ordered from New York and by family ed. the was held at the on were ^Reading place vestry the oil nf tbe caus- For Representative to Congress. Conner. Meals served the first lost in the snow reminds the writer of a Rev. F. M. Lamb attended the session destroys natural bair, as soon as the is a report of which may H. NOYE8 CO. corporation legally Saturday evening, and come out. F. day in Good Will Hall the Universal- book she used at school when a it to split, break Tbey JOHN P. SWASEY, formed work will commence on the by reading of the Anasagunticook Sunday School be later. ing ist Good Will and on given do not their hair often enough foundation. Society Thursday voung girl with the picture and poem Association at Canton Tuesday. shampoo South Parle Norway of Canton. or more the har- or too often. They use soaps or prepa- Mrs. Thomas Green Oct. seventy-five patronized and it impressed bo deeply that it has Quite a lot of apples have been ship- HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION. passed away vest dinner at Centennial Hall. ration which contain posi- au never left her mind. The book from here the week. ingredients Λ* after illness of several months wholly ped during Mrs. of No. 228 8th to and hair. The Ladies1 Aid of the Methodist as near as we can remember was s was in Mary Dowling tively harmful tbe scalp Events. with She was about 45 Town H. H. Wardwell of West Paris Coming consumption. San recommends a a of such dand- church were very successful Thursday Third Reader. town Ave., Francisco, As result treatment, SEE MY NEW LINE OF years of age and leaves a husband and Wednesday. for stomach trouble. She the hair loses with their programme. At their har- Rev. E. A. Davis preached his closing Mrs. Annie Bisbee of Portland baa remedy says: ruff is created, loosens, Nov. i fr— Annual convention Maine Woman four children. "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of and vest dinner and supper about 275 sermon here Oct. from sixth been her Mrs. H. M. color, falls out, baldness commences, Suffrage Association, Portland. H. D. Cole received a carload of press- people 25, Isaiah, visiting sister, were served with for which Electric Bitters in a case of acute indi- unless proper and prompt precautions from He is meals, they chapter. Central thought—Right use of Robinson, recently. ed hay Michigan Tuesday. this testimonial. I are taken iu time. Then microbes FLANNELETTE NKW ADVKKT1SKMENTS. received about <$45. Added to this was the tongue and lips and a good heart A. £ Cole has had a demonstrator gestion, prompts again, selling it out for $17 per ton. am convinced that for stomach and diseases about un- about 940 more received from their back of it with and neighborly at bis store the merits of Stand- fully and certain bring Reuben M. Whitman has disposed of unity showing liver troubles Electric Bitters is the best and bair conditions. You Have not Bought That New Suit Yet. fancy and sale table, making a total of kindness. He is now near ard machines. healthy scalp his household and with his wife laboring on This of and SKIRT5. A Mountain. goods $.*15. There was a at and remedy the market to-day.M Almost anyone may rid themselves NIGHT ROBES to good programme Rumford Falls Center. Sid of Lewiston has been Will You Be One? will go Sbelburue, Ν. H., where he will m..t. Bridgham tonic medicine in- hair if the free entertainment in the Ira and two friends fronr Record. great and alterative dandruff and diseased scalp and Hulling Corn. reside with his son. evening Woodbury visiting bis sister, Mrs. R. L. Also a assortment of the a some the system, the blood will but use the We complete A Bald-beaded Woman. consisting of drill by of the Po'tlaud are camping In the Annas There were no sessions of the high vigorates purifies tbey right remedy. S. L. Ruse and C'apt. C. C. Adams are and is in all forms of and we will Raspberry Plants for Sale. school children, readings, music, etc., house near Capen's while on their hunt- school and Friday on account especially helpful have that remedy, positively A C. Lord. visiting in Bootbbay. Thursday female weakness. 50c. at F. A. Shurt- it will either cure dand- which was appreciated by a good sized of the State Teachers' convention at guarantee that A Junior Kndeavor Society has been the Crown fluslin Underwear. audience. Kimball has been leff ά Co.'s drug store. ruff and baldness or it will not cost Here and There. organized here with fourteen members. 'DNewton shingling Portland. Apples are scarce in this vicinity to hie buildings. Mrs. J. W. Wbitten went to Augusta user anything. Rev. C. A. Brooks of Norway and Rev. a but what they usually are, but the No. 1 to the winter with hei The Maine Central is putting up auto- That's pretty broad statement, Seth Benson of West Paris were in town Saturday spend our news we learn are of West Bethel. matic block on 46 miles of its we will back it and prove it with fall and winter line of is most attract ·.·. By reading all the late Baldwins fine size and quality. eon, Chas. Whitten. She made the trip signals Our Millinery this week. ·« "93" Hair Tonic is that Taft and are sure to be elect- Mr. F. A. Dunham has been A iter the Hummer's fierce and thlrety with him in an which wat track, from Lewiston fair own money. Rexall Bryan buying a automobile, line, single Floyd Morgan has his house up and ftnr the falling leaves and rain,çlare, that will bair and over- ed enough to send one or two carloads. II. falling an adventure for a woman 84 grounds to Waterville. The signal· are the remedy grow president. cloned in. It will be to When hanth wind· beat the Acids of ripened quite yean ready occupy R. A. C. H. G. Brown two Β made tbe come all scalp and hair troubles. It will inside of Tuell, Perham, old. She stood the trip well, however. arm, style signala, by Miss S. M. thirty days. on unless all Wheeler, and several others in the village have And autumn's pennons from the branches Hare, P. R. Jordan of Dixfield has moved Union Switch* & Signal Co., Swisevale, grow bair even bald heads, The poverty of Lord and Lady Curzoo There come» a wtllly neaeon, bo ft ana in the hair roots has been extin- Greenwood. sold their apples to him. into the lower rent in Mrs. B. £. Ger· Pa., and in tbe 46 miles there will be Θ4 life SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. has been bared to the public gaze in in- When clouds are llftod, winds are hushed the follicles and tbe Mr. Η. M. Wing, head steward daring rish's house for the winter. signals. With this work finished, the guished, closed, cidental disclosures in connection with a Not so much visiting to report as last and It its the summer season at the Mt. Washing- A phantom summer hovering without pain W. A. Turner, the drawn Maine Central will have 220 miles of its scalp is glazed shiny. gets lawsuit in Chicago. The report i« week, hence it will not take so long to In the veiled radiance of the grand juror bair in petty ton Hotel at Bretton Woods, Ν. Πwas quiet air; from this has been summoned line with automatic block name from the fact that it grew mixed in its but as it. When, down the line of level seas, town, equipped a little statement, report folding This includes 44 miles of 93 out of 100 cases, where it received a the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bates A «liver mist at noonday faintly back to Paris, and Ε. E. Conant was aignaie. as can be made out. Lord Curzoo Benjamin Ring has returned from and nearly for a couple of days last week. And like becalmed ships the yellowbroody, trees drawn as a new traverse to double track. thoroughly bard, impartial practical is now $w here with us. of a few a boom in business will the services at the Universalist church Charles E. Nash & Son of much headway. Some children playing Suits to days It will be remembered that they were Augusta $9.00 $25.00 much after a of ex- when Rev. M. C. Ward was installed as thanks for a of with matches in tbe shed attached to P. sought by begin—not period unreasoning married on the 20th of and have ray copy their good on iutlated values, such as we September, of that church. old annual. The Maine Farmers Al- G. Barrett's store set fire to two men who like cor- panions their reception comes off next Saturday pastor young had for a while before the fall of 1907, There is an of throat for 1909. crates filled with excelsior. Several Should the weather a quite epidemic manac, 5c to 12 l-2c rect We have eveuing. permit near it Outings apparel. but a increase and trouble in this Rev. D. R. when a team men who to be by put steady growth oi red letter festival is locality. Edwin J. Bell, driving happened business. expected. Ford has been confined to the houee a but not before it bad them in the legitimate The death of John Oliver Robinson of for the Paris Manufacturing Co. on out, considerably popular few days with an attack of tonsilitis and was thrown from his damaged a horse sled stored there. Canton adds oue more name to our Saturday last, Underflannels shades of brown. was unable to attend the dinner, supper seat near the residence of A. P. Mason Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merrill, son Ralph President Hyde "stirred up the monk- death record. He was the oldest of the and entertainment given by the Meth- bv the sudden and unexpected sheering and daughter Hattie of Rumford, and eys" to some extent by criticising the three sous of the late John Robinson, &c Price $8 to $15. odist society. of the horses, and the bind wheel of the Luther Howe of Brockton, Mass., are 25c, 50c, 79c, $1.00, gambling games of more or less ma^ni and was our school and playmate in our The Baptist society have deferred their loaded wagon ran over both spending a few days with Mrs. Merrill's tude and some of the sideshows which boyhood days. His youngest brother, heavily sale and entertainment until the first of lees. Had the ground been frozen the and Mr. Howe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. follow the fairs, usiug the Alvin, was a musician in the civil war NEXT SATURDAY we to have on our Topshara December. have to Hiram Howe. Mr. Hiram Howe is expect or soon bones would been crushed quite fair as an illustration because thai wan and died before its close after. toe The Universalist Good Will Society but he came out with feeble. counter another and lot of 5c and Also for the cel- the one nearest at hand. The general His other brother, Isaac, died quite a splinters, only bargain larger agents will hold their annual fair, chicken pie and was able to walk. Mrs. Eleanor Small has returned from trend of the discussion called out by his number of years ago. Mr. Robinson had bruises, goods. Come in and look them over. ebrated supper and entertainment at Good Will Farmington, where she has been to visit Kuppenheimer's remarks is that there is some truth iu no childreu of his own, Mrs. York, with Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 18. Further Oxford. her eon, Β. M. Small. Chicago Suite. what he says. There are undoubtedly whom he and his wife lived, being their particulars next week. The Grand Division of Sons of Tem- Mrs. H. S. Robertson arrived home Yours sincerely, various degrees of offences, and some- adopted daughter. Rev. D. R. Ford is holding his met with the Oxford Division of by tbe way of Farmington from times it is rather difficult to draw the singing perance Tuesday Price $10 to $20. school in Dunham's Hall every week on Sons of at Hall a tour in Washington and Hancock line between that which may be allowed Temperance Temperance The Tubbs school closed Friday, the Monday evenings. Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Counties. and that which may not, but there arc Wednesday, after a successful term taught Mrs. Perham is so far of Mr. Mr. Mrs. Doble of Auburn has Clothier, few of the fairs that will ool 23d, by Mary recovering Hayes Chelsea, Me., Pratt, Benjamin probably Kmma Burke. The exercises given by from her recent illness as to be able to Mr. Mrs. moved into a part of Walter Chandler's F. Furnisher, stand a little fumigation. Matthews, Burgess, Parting- J. PLUMMER, the children were very good, also the sit up some. ton, Miss McLean of Portland were bouse. selections Edward, little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. was trans- The ladies of Wm. A. Barrows W. R. Z. The business 4 usual B. phonograph given by a Virginia S. SOUTH Caleb Davis. present. PRINCE, 31 Market Square, PARIS, ME. Bailey Edgerly. A few visitors were present. D. Stilwell, is quite sick. acted and the following officers for the Corps. No. 70, will have their anniver- Kev. Caleb Davis's sermon on a dinner in the ABBOTT BLOCK, NORWAY, MAINE. Bailey Miss Burke furnished treat of candy, Several children here are having the coming year were elected and installed: sary vestry Wednesday, "The a of A will Telephone 106-3. Spiritual Sabbath," copy peanuts and pop corn. The afternoon whooping cough. Grand Worthy Patriarch—Rev. Frederick Nov. 11. very pretty crazy quilt which your Greenwood correspondent was enjoyed by all visiting Cedar Grove Newport of Oxford. be sold and lota of lead pencils. Come MMiHupiiMiminmimiiumMMiUMtHm East Waterford. Grand Associate— Dr. Orln mentioned in the Democrat of May 3th on Curtis Hill. Hide and seek was Worthy Stevens. while the lead pencils last. Oxford. F. A. SIICRTLEFF Λ. CO. F. ▲. tXiniTLEFI' * CO. as at that time owued by him and in foot races were Mr. and Mrs. Keen and Louis Frank and little son Dermont played, run, beech trees Myron Grand Worthy Scribe—Mre. Annie Hayes, Kennedy the Democrat of Sept. $th as havine were hunted, and often enough armfuls Keen of Bridpton visited at S. S. Hall's Chelsea. of Lewiston are tbe guests of A. G. then been given by him to Miss Florence of dried leaves were thrown on the girls' Thursday and Friday. G. W. T.—Geo. J. Parrott, Oxford. Farrar. E. of eluded G. W. C.—Mrs. J.ura Partington, Portland. Bryant ilinsdale, Mass., heads. With a most beautiful the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fiske and daugh- W. C.—Patrick Chelsea. day G. Hayes, π Iran. the painstaking researches of the late occasion was greatly enjoyed by all, and ter of Locke's Mills spent Friday with G. W. 8.—Mr. Burgess, Portland. Hot Water Bottles. Judge Joseph Williamson of Belfast, long to be remembered. All are pleased Mrs. Fiske'e sister, Mrs. Clayton Mc- G. W. P. P.—Welllogton Matthews, Portland. Mr. Ârthur W. Sadler bM bought tbo and as a consequence is not listed in hi* to that Miss Burke return In'ire. Geo. J. was chosen store at Hiram in which for thir- knew will to Parrott, Oxford, village, For the next few months a Hot Water Bottle will be in two entitled, "A Geo. Stuart of Portland came in an at to attend the Grand teen he has acte<1 as clerk and Fruit Jar. work, large volumes, teach the winter A New term., up delegate large yearn of the State of Maine from Α. Λ P. B. Bibliography Celia and Minnie Pike are preparing auto last week and took his parents, Mr. Division at Worcester, Mass. Miss Mary ealesman for Messrs. Young, one of the most useful articles to have around the house. We have the Earliest Period to 1891," which wst for a week's visit with friends in Harri- and Mrs. Mctiowan, back to epend Sun- McLean, Portland, Superintendent of Hiram Lumber Co., and Messrs. Α. Λ Η. published in 1896, and in which, ex- son. day. Work for Young People. Dinner and P. Young. Mr. Sadler's decision to re- a fine assortment to select from. clusive of cross-references, 11,0-12 books, Bertha Packard is visiting for a few Mrs. S. S. Hall and children went to supper were served in the hall. The in- main in Hiram is welcomed by all our pamphlets, broadsides, magazine arti- days at Chas. Richardson's. Bridgton Saturday, returning Monday. stallation of officers in the evening was citizens. It has not been without regret cles, etc., are listed. The only piece ol Roy Brown has returned to his home followed by an entertainment, music, that our citizens bave witnessed the grad- New Goods and Warranted. writing by Mr. Davis which is listed iu L.UV6II. in Twin Mt., Ν. H. readings, etc. The session was much ual withdrawal of Hon. Almon Young Fully Williamson is an this work of Judge Fox >ft I.eBaron at their mill are busy Alton Ames, wife and child, have gone enjoyed by all. and Hon. Peter B. Young from the ex- "THE ECONOMY JARS," article on the Paris Baptist church, getting out an order of ten thousand to her home in M eddy hemps for a visit. Mrs. Newport has been to Gorham to tensive business interest# that they have Two and Three Quart which was published on pages 301-304 ol corn boxes. visit her daughter, who is attending so successfully conducted for forty-two One, the "American Baptist Memorial" foi Ε Ν. Davie has built a telephone line Sumner. normal school there. years, and our good wishes will attend 10 of Vol. Mr. October, 1854, (No. 13). from his home on Smart's Hill to con- Mrs. M. J. Newell visited her daugh- Alton Perkins, whose buildings were their remaining years, which we hope 75 90 cts., $1.00, $1.25. Davis's above mentioned sermon oc has the be cts., Wide Mouth. Sure Seal. No nect with the Citizens1 line at the vil- ter, Mrs. C. II. Bonney, recently. burned recontly, bought Cliesley may many. "The Sabbath" is not the Mr. H. of Boston was Spiritual only lage. A new wire is being put on the Charlie Varney has gone to West place. Sidney Jaques AT THE PHARMACY OF of him which was on this a farm published piece writing by Lovell line to accommodate the increas- Paris to work for the Paris Manufactur- A special town meeting held in Hiram week and bought to fail and the Williamson's re*earchet rubber spoil escaped Judge ing number of patrons, and a line is also ing Co. Saturday at the town house. It was of Eli C. Wadsworth, agent of E. A. ring and as a consequence is not listed in the built to connect 8 voted to sell the Umber on the town Strout's Real Estate Co. being No. district with Willis Ames, who was operated on latter's above mentioned bioliographj the Citizens' line. farm. Mr. B. Murch of Falls fruit. recently for a severe case of appen- Harry Steep F. A.SHURTLEFF& CO. of for a sermon on "The Balanc- Maine, W. H. Elutchins is building a shop dicitis, is An entertainment was given Friday also bought another farm. of which Mr. Davis doing nicely. ings Truth," preach- near the bouse of W. H. Keniston at Mabel of Portland visited evening by the young ladies of the Mr. Nathan P. Kimball has been SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. ed before the Maine Convention Cummings Baptist Alder Brook. at M. M. Varney'» last week. Congregational Sunday School, members drawn as traverse juror ,for the special I ii in 1845, is to be found in and yet of the class of Mrs. at which the term. TO print Harriet Newell visited relatives in Cook, F. A. IHTBTLEFF * CO. F. A. IIITRTLEFF 4l CO. EASY SEAL. is not listed in Judge Williamson's work. sum was 10 and 20 some Norway Lake. Paris recently. of eighteen dollars cleared. On Oct. thirty Uni- » Id the historical discourse which Kev. versalis held a convention at Mr. Adam Kinsley went to Lewiston Gladys Benson has gone to Dixfield clergymen Hiram Cushman Estes, D. D., delivered Dlckvale. of Rev. H. at TO OPEN. the 29th to see his brother, who has visiting relatives. the cottage Hewey Hoyt EASY on Oct. 1, 1891, at Paris on the occasion East Hiram. been in the hospital there several weeks. James Saunders is building an ell to Barker Pond, of the celebration of the of are rains. PINTS $1.00 dozen. centenary S. A. Stevens, of this North Waterford. the old one which he has torn We having refreshing per the First church of that town he formerly place, replace Baptist who has been in Massachusetts for some Mr. Walter B. Twitchell of Intervale, dozen. Will shot k eer last week. down. $ΐ·»5 per speaks (p. 49 of "Centennial of the First Kay Ν. was in towu QUARTS time, is now in Presque Isle. Bis health The Bowers who have visited at R. S. Tracy has laid a hardwood floor H., Friday. Baptist Church in Paris, Maine") of that girls, Mies Lizzie Barnee is her sis- Watch for HALF GALLONS.$1.40 per dozen. is in new and poor. the room, in cellar visiting Shoes $2.50 quite I). Π. Lebroke's for some have dining put sermon on "The Balancings of Truth" time, Mrs. in Dr. C. A. has been in Bos- to their home in stairs, etc., to from when he ter, Whitcomb, Fryeburg. as and a reader of the dis- Stephens gone Massachusetts. keep falling published, ton for a few after a of Mr. Loring Sawyer of Medford, Mass., days. Stone has finished her work at goes pitcher cider. are a and wear a 2 1-2, 3, 1-3, 1-2, For Sale toy course would naturally infer that Dr. Nancy is his Mr. James If you boy 3 4, 4 5 W. S. Partridge and wife returned Hiram Holt's and to her home in Mrs. A. J. Farrar is failing. She re- visiting father-in-law, Estes meant that the sermon was publish- gone 1-2 can both ehoes and a watch for from Auburn the 29th. cently suffered a shock and now refuses H. Ridlon. or 5 Shoe, you get ed in pamphlet form, but, whether it was Albany. Mr. Howard remains in Miss Elsie Favor of Norway visited Mrs. Nellie Flint and all medicine. It being her preference Clough very These shoe» are medium and ever published in that form or not, it is granddaughter, health. $2.50. good style, weight Mrs. Erueist Murch the 24th. Mildred viaited Mrs. P. Mr. Farrar cares for her nearly all the poor to be found in print on pages 446 46»! of Rugg, recently all for best or These Mr. John Smith of Chester, Ν. B., W. Saunders. time. East Bethel. serviceable, right every day. the "Christian Review" (a quarterly) for was at John Wood's Mrs. Herbert Vernon Farrar worked for R. 8. are sold the world over for $1.00. You 1845. sermon recently. Lord and daughter Tracy Indian summer weather iP watches get September, (The appears to the mill promised N. Bolster & logs Wednesday. as an rather than as a sermon, in Helen visited Mrs. Annie Hazelton, Fri- drawing for November. all sizis from 2 1-2 to 1-2. Go., essay, Eaal Brownfield. Nathaniel Farnum and wife of Wood- both for $2.50. Remember 5 the "Christian Review," no mention be- day. The hunters have returned with four Dayton Mrs. W. G. and Randall stock visited relatives in Peru as MARKET SQUARE, made of the fact that it had been Stickney children, natch is working for Fred recently. deer, one apiece. ing Hazelton. Rev. A. A. Abbott is confined to the as a Whitman and Elizabeth, have returned Mr. Odber Jones has to bis work ι preached sermon.) bed. gone CALL AND SEE THEM. iOUTH PARIS, mainw Mr. Davis's widow, Louise Griffin to Beverly, Mass where Dr. W. G. Will McAllister bought two cows of in the woods for the winter. He is Davis, who married Deacon Joel B. Stickney is very pleasantly located. Mrs. L. A. Knight last week. working for Carter & Co. G. G. Mansfield is a few Merle Morse and Locke's Mills. Thayer of Paris, was a generous friend spending family are stopping J. M. and Z. W. Bartlett made a busi- weeks in R. 1. at his of Wayland Seminary,—an institution Providence, mother's, S. Lizzie Jewett's. Mr. and Mrs. Ordell E. Bryant of ness trip to Canton last week. Thomas Lord has been the of which was established at Washington, guest Winelow'e Mills spent Sunday in towo. Mrs. Jennie Mitchell of Rumford visit- Mrs. A. F. Johnson for a short time. Wilson's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frost a few I In Shoes D. for the education of colored spent ed her home here last week. Fall C., per- The Ε, N. Swett Shoe ilew Mrs. Cora Giles entertained a last week at Ν. H. Co., sons for the ministry, but which is now Baley Died, in Magallaway Plantation, Pet. days Milan, Mr. F. B. Howe is working on the new Styles few friends Oct. 20. School last a branch of the Virginia Union Uni- Thursday evening, £2d, Joseph S. Wilson, aged 73 years. began Tuesday morning, block at the village for O. A. Roberts. House Block, Maine. Mrs. E. A. G. and are Lorna in Opera Norway. versity of Richmond, Va.,—and an al- Stickney family The funeral services were by Rev. Wm. Littlehale, teacher the gram- Miss Florence Skillings gave her their for a few weeks. mar cove in its library bears the name of her occupying cottage B. Hague. Burial in the cemetery at school, and Lena Sewell in the school a Hallowe'en party Thursday first husband, C. B. Davis. Ralph Giles, Jay L. Frink and Sidney Wilson's Mills. intermediate and primary. evening, the 20th. ] Youths, Rowe were at the receut con- Tba Hallowe'en and dance at FOR SALS. Ladies and Gents, Judge Williamson is in error in calliug delegates S. W. Bennett brongbt in a fine deer supper Miss Helen Bartlett has closed her Boys, vention in Lewiston. Mt. Abram Hall was the magazine entitled the "American recently with eight points. Tbey are Thursday evening home here and gone to Massachusetts to Alice Moore is friends well Baptist Memorial" the "American Bap- visiting in Den- inusually tine eating this season as they attended. spend the winter. A well established business. The A. C. Misses and Children. mark. Mrs. tist Memorials," and is lIso in error in ire very fat. Abbie Trask attended the Mr. M. E. Bartlett bas recently pur- Mrs. Eliza Poore is at the home of her Velour Wine Calf, a»1' stating that Mr. Davis's article on the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hart, accompanied Univeraalist Association at West Parla chased a nice driving horse of Mr. M. S. Ladies' Vici Kid, Gun Meta! Calf, Calf, son, G. C. Poore, for an indefinite time. Machine and Business, situated Paris Baptist church was published in iy Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nason, have gone Wednesday. Coburn. Jones Plumbing .usset Calf. Also cut storm Boots in Russet and Gun Metal Calf. The serve a high the third volume of that magazine, the Congregational circle , >n an automobile trip to Portland and A basket ball team has been organized Mr. Z. W. Bartlett and daughter Miss chicken at with aa Calf, article as stated above, in the pie snpper Bradbury Hall, ricinity. They will also visit Boston be- Chas. Tibbetta manager. Edna visited relatives at Berlin, Ν. H., on Main South Maine. Gents' Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Gun Metal, Velour Calf, Box being, Nov. 3d. Street, Paris, thirteenth volume. Judge Williamson ι ore their return. Mr. Hart is our local last week. for stormy Denmark. ι , Bals and Blucher cut. cut Russet Storm Calf erroneously gives 1808 as the year of fame warden and is now having his va- Mr. J. S. Hutchins is having a two High Mr. Davis's birth (July 3, 1807, is the Albany. ( lation. Mr. A. H. Jones and Sumner H. Smith weeks' vacation from bis mail route. THE SHOP, LOT, MACHIN- : eather. correct date), and erroneously states F. G. Sloan recently sold a cow and S. S. Bennett is up on a visit to the ι attended the grand lodge of Odd Fellows Mr. Leslie Brown is his substitute. that Mr. Davis's pastorate of the Paris calf to J. M. Philbrook of Bethel. < ild home and is a guest of her daughter, leld in Bangor Oct. 21st. Mr. Elmer Trask is on the road with a AND Call and See the New church extended from 1838 to 1864 (he Every one is very glad of the rainy 1 ire. B. S. Wilson. Mr. A. W. Belcher has returned from handsome new meat cart made in Lewis- ERY, TOOLS, STOCK, Styles. resigned the pastorate on Aug. 23, 1852.) nights we have been having lately. Frank Allen of Errol brought up three lis trip to New York and Masaaohusetta. ton, and some nice, fresh looking meats. His of the Paris church cover- J. M. Philbrook of Bethel was in town Dore surveyors for the Union Water Mr.-Fernando Witham la a ENTIRE EQUIPMENT. pastorate having bay North Parts. y ed bis entire life work as a minister. recently. ] 'ower Co.'s work above here Sunday. vindow put on hia house. Etc. and A stock of Machine Screws, Bolts, Nuts, Pipe, He died on Jan. 12, 1855, in Portland. Mr. Mrs. Elliott Rich and little A drove of hogs, forty in number, Mr. I. H. Berry is making extensive Thurlow Hazelton has moved hi· good Fittings, \N. O. Froth His remains wese taken for burial to his niece, Madeline Coolidge, of Bethel, rere driven through here the '26th, epairs in his store. household goods to his father's in Valves and Plumbing Supplies. Electric Power and Light. City Water. ingham, native Mass. were at F. G. Sloan's last week. c oming from Twitchell's and Hancock's Mrs. Ahban F. is aa ! iumner and has hired out to work on a place, Methnen, Bradbury reported All in order and doing a business in general of South Parle, Maine. Mr. Davis is the subject of one of the A. E. Cross raised 225 bushels of car- c amps at Parmacheenee Lake. teing aiok with typhoid fever in a mild I 'arm in Hartford. running good repairing 168 179) of the "Personal rots on about one-fourth acre of land. T. J. Bennett, who has been 1 orm. 0. B. Stevens is building a nice hen machine work and Address, chapters (pp. suffering plumbing. <*·*»· Recollections" of Joseph Ricker, D. D., Pigs are plentiful and cheap. 1 rom a paralytic shook, baa been staying Mr. Sydney Smith baa been the fortu· I loose near hi· woodshed. CASTOR IA 1894) Mrs. F. G. Sloan visited in Bethel a. ι sveral weeks with hla nephew, C. 1.1 > ate hunter to get the only deer In this F. A. Dunham and R. L. Camming· (Augusta, · «< OBSKBVKB. few days last week. i ] Vllson, Is gaining very slowly. : ι iclnlty this aaason. ι ire baying spplsa ia this vicinity. IV, S. Jones, Executor of A. C. Jones Estate. Πμ ttl Ym Hih Alwm Bwrtt now of Seneca Club. Mala· Naws Nat·*. IHe ΦχίσνΑ jBrraacrat. Look· like "fair and continued Gentlemen's Night NOBWAY. ASSERTED HERSELF. cool" for election day. Black cats and wltche· equally black were features in tbe moral new mill at Fairfield 1· turn- Alto Had a Few Mrs. William L. Gray is visiting rela- the salient OHOBCHM. The fiber Tha Young Woman decorations In Orand Hall out to Aak. MOUNTAIN Question· A Army Friday ing pie dally. tives in Massachusetts. Second Congregational Chureh, Rev. B. S 700,000 plates SOUTH PARIS. evenintr, when the Seneca Club enter- Ri'leout, Paetor. Preaching service Sunday, Official information la to the effect Tbe young womau was being Inter- Mrs. Hattie Abbott of Sumner i« the tained the and 10:30 A. Sabbath 13·Ό0 Τ. P. 3. and gentlemen there. Apples M.; School, Μ.; In Maine timber as in βΟΓΤΗ PARIS POST OrFlC*. β Λ0 P. SocUl Meet- that the forent Area viewed by her prospective employer. of Fall and Winter Wearables, quality lowly priced. guest of her brother, Charlea R. Newell. com hung from chandelier and door C. E., Sunday Evening, M.; high Hour· 7 JO a. m. to 7 SO p. u. ing, 7 Λ0 P. M. ; regular weekly Prayer Meeting, lands have been effectually subdued by Tbe man bit off bis words and burled Ο dice Ladles' lintel, candles shone the grin- Mrs. Whittle entertained the through Tuesday evening. the rains. an In and all the Unlversaltst Rev. S. β. them at ber In a way to frighten been better selected. Club at her home after- ning faces of jack-o'-lanterns, Church, Davis, Never has the stock every depart- TRCSR RAILWAY. Thursday service on at 10 JO URAND of the room were in Paetor. Preaching Sunday old It be ordinary girl out of ber wits. noon. appointments keep- A. M. Sabbath School, 12Λ0; T. P.C. U. meet- Speaking of smart men, may 27. 1908, with the a of "Chew he asked. Combined. Commencing September ing occasion—for, although ing, 7 KM P.M. remarked that the iron work the gum?" ment will find and Economy Miss Sarah Mills of Salem, Mass., is ahead of the it was a Methodist Rev. C- A. Brooks. Pastor. Beauty TRAIN* UtAV* »<>L*TH PARI* night calendar, Church, schooner Robert McFarland now being "No, sir you the of her Mrs. T. M. Preaching «crvtoe, ΐυΰθ-A. M.; Sabbath School, 3b a. 9 JO a. guest sister, Hallowe'en at is done doing down .east)—5 m., ilall» ; *., party. 13:00 1*7; 8oclal Evening Meeting, 7Λ0 P.M., built Thomaaton, being by "Talk slang?" 4 :tt p. >»., dally. Davis. The ladies of the club showed them- who Is !;»!:>· except Sunday; prayer meeting, Tuesday evening; class meeting Otis Sldensparker, a blacksmith, "No. sir." (ioliirf up .west)— 9 50 a. *., d&lly ; 3 28 P.M., was on selves the best of hostesses. There rrtaay evening. Epworth League, Sunday 81 of SHIRT WAISTS ; 8 47 P. dally. The poles have been set Western years age. "Know how to DRESS SKIRTS Ally «\cept Sunday a about the evening, β:00 P. M. spell correctly?" GARMENT DEPARTMENT. Avenue, also Hillside Avenue, for the delightful informality affair, Rev. E. S. Cotton, Pastor. wear fresh from the exclusive Baptist Church, no in the case of "Yes, eir." that are made to fit and maker, designs CHURCH**. incandescent but there was something doing all^the service, 10 30 A. M.; Sabbith School, There waa trial A larger and better assortment lights. Preaching other and low. and there was a about it 12 .Ό0 M. ; Prayer 8unday evening 7 P. Frank the Italian who shot "Use the telephone every min- can be found here in a large prices Flret Congregational Church, Rev. A. T. Mc time, variety Meeting, Baldassari, than ever shown before. Some 10:45 a. Baker of Hebron has found of M., Wednesday evening, 7:80. brother Antonio on Crotch Island COTTON medium W Sorter, Pastor. Preaching service, Phillips that precluded tbe possibility tiring his ute?" as range of etylee. WAISTS, weight, 11:45 a. Y P. S. C. Ε 6«ϋ and the fine merchandise !ay School M.; employment here, occupies of any one thing. Music by the Swastika 8TATKD 11EKTIMG8. some weeks since. Baldassari, indicted "No. sir." especially and dark wide over m Evening service 7Λ) f. M.; Church light shades, î· ; Sessions house with his son. Orchestra furnished an F. A A. M. of Oxford Lodge, for waa allowed to well as medium quality. invisible check in blue, meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :30 p. m. accompaniment Regular meeting murder, plead guilty "Usually tell the office force how SKIRTS, with pr»ver or sent the No. 18, In Masonic Hall, Friday Evening on or was to shoulders, pocket, long sleeve, A not otherwise connecte»!, are cordially in- to conversation or games, to manslaughter and sentenced of 32 inch semi- and cat in new flare Mies Helen Chapman went to Lewis- before full moon. Oxford Royal Arch Chapter, much the firm owes and all the rest BROADCLOTH SUITS, black brown, style, vited. over smooth floor. The in state button front, only 08c. ton to her feet flying tbe Mo. 39, assembles on or ten years priaon. with satin button· of own Methodist Church, Rev. T. Ν Kewley, Paator. Monday morning complete Wednesday Evening, the private business you learn?" fitted satin lined, trimmed trimmed with banda and lu :00 M.: unmarried tried their fortunes, and the before full moon. Oxford Council, R. at 8. M., it- -uii'lay, morning prayermeeting A. course at Bliss Business College. MADRAS WAISTS, evening, after full moon. Oxford Lodge, Addison Knowlton, 25 years old, un- "No. sir." banda all 13 skirl material on only 13 98. pretty patterns, urcacblng servie· 10:45 A. M. ; Sabbath School married made themselves equally absurd Frlilay around, gored pleated aidea, * No. 1, Ark Mariners, Wednesday evening after waa the wide front and back, sleeves, \· m League Meeting 6 00 p. ; Mrs. Isaac J. Monk and Alfred 6. in Blindfolded men married, ahot through body He was thinking of something else all long Kpworth other ways. pinned full moon. with 5 inch fold, nearly colore, good chiffon Panama, black, blue, Wednesday evening 7 30; class afternoon a rifle SKIRTS, ; rayer meeting Monk have gone to East Liverraare, tails all over a black cat, as well as on I. O. O. Lodge.—Regular meeting Tuesday by accidentally to ask ber when she took a hand In laundered linen collar, $1.98. -ce ting Fri'lay veiling 7:30. F.—Norway value, $15. and flare cat with fold around called there the illness of a relative. in the room. In Odd Fellows' Hall, every Tuesday Evening. by his cousin, Lester Knowl- brown, lUptlst Church, Rev. J. Wallace Cheebro, by various other articles discharged the matter and put a few questions. WOOL BATISTE white and a. Encampment, No. 31, meets In Odd were rabbit latest of WAISTS, >·λ-ι ·γ On *undav, preaching service 10:45 was a season of table three Wlldey ton, while the two hunting SUITS. Fashion's herringbone button through entire length Mrs. Winslow C. is visited There games, Fellows'Hail, second and fourth Friday Even- "Smoke cigars when you're dictat- bottom, •m sabbath School 12 M Y. P. S. C. Ε., β :15 Ρ. Thayer by and died button either front or · or four and numerous other of each Mt. Rebekah near their home in Swanvllle, and London black, back, 7 Λ*» r. M. ; even· mother and Mr. and dances, ings month. Hope Lodge, weave in brown, navy, wine, front, $4.08. k rayer meeting Wednesday her fattier, brother, of each ing?" are various of No. S8, meets on first and third Friday Wednesday morning. med with clusters of a winner n service 7 30. Seats free. Δ!1 diversions requiring degrees and tucks, prayer Mrs. A. T. Powers, and son Lewie, of month. "Why—er—no!" be gasped In aston- smoke, latest cut, collar, cuffs, pock- SKIRTS of Panama, blue, brown and welcome. Hanover. intellectual effort. K. of P.—Regular meeting In Block Maine but- for 11.03. I'nlverealtot Church, Rev J. H. Little, Pastor. Hathaway Two important gatherings in ishment. ets trimmed with satin bands, fancy θ with two 2-inch One feature of note was a every Thursday Evening. U. R., A. O. Noyes black, gored pleated ; tctilrg service every Sunday at 10 :45 a. m worthy last week were the annual conference of Fred P. Chandler returned charac- Division, No. 13, meets third Friday of each "Slam things around when business tons and new flare skirt with fold inch bands TAILOR MADE WAISTS of âne linen .· !av School at 12 *. Junior Union at 3:30 Saturday game of Characteristics. Tbe loops, •ilk fold· and three one-balf month. Lake Assembly, No. S3, P. S., second Maine Charities and Corrections at Wat- * Υ. Ρ C. C. at 7 P. M. morning from his trip to Denver, Col., teristics were written in and is bad?" satin a for with four rows of fancy and bright spicy and fourth Friday evenings of each month. and the annual meeting of the edged with band, beauty between fold· around bottom, 15.98. to visit his mother, on which he has Mrs. W. P. and were P. meets second and ervflle, "No." STATKD MKKTINUS. rhyme by Morton, of H.—Norway Orange Teachers' Association at clusters of tucks between embroidery, several weeks. fourth of each month at Grange Hall. Maine Portland, •118.00. SKIRTS of chiffon PaDama, black and been gone so well conceived that when the men's Saturdays for your employees when they M.—Parts No. Ή. Regular G. A. Rust Post, No. 51, meets In both of which had a attendance "Lay cut laundered linen collar and cuffs, $2.98. l· A A. Lodge, row was three of the R.—Harry larger CHEVIOT SUITS in black only, around bottom with or moon. rapidly served up, Λ. R. Hall on the first In a block 6ome trimmed •. .· !ng Tuesday evening on before full Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morton enter- New G. Tuesday Evening than ever before, and many valuable get caught morning?" brown, meet- women made out the whole list of each month. with Skinner CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK WAISTS F.—Mount Mica Lodge, regular at tea Mr. and Mrs F. A. correctly. had at Indeed." in odd sizes, semi-fitted ailk fold» tained Monday In New G. A. R. Mon- papers were read and disoussions "No. three ailk folds, panel front, Γ burs-lay evening of eacn wees.—Aurora A bowl of sweet cider stood on W. R.C.—Meets Hall, extra full flare all entire front of 9 clus- Mon Heidner, Mr. and Mrs. G R. Morton and punch each Hon. Warren C. Phil- "Think know about satin velvet collar, on on nearly colors, !■ ami thirl îay evenings were day evening. meeting. you enough , diagonally side·, very pretty, '.impment.'ilrat the table, and for lunch there meets In put in Mrs. W. P. Morton. Ν. K. O. P.—Lakeside Lodge, No. 177, waa chosen of and of h month. Mr. aud brook of Watervllle president grammar and punctuation to appreci- skirt with fold and , only 110.00. ters β tucks eacb, large tucks, ! Kebekah Lodge, No. nerved sandwiches, coffee, New G. A.R. Hall, on the first and third Wed- 17.60. i' K.—Mount doughnuts, of the Maine Charities and Corrections, but- acl fourth of each The club occurs evenings of each month. ate a stenographer when you get tucked and caffs, long sleeve, noete second Fridays Euterpean meeting pumpkin pie, squash pie, Indian pudding, nesday of good WORSTED SUITS of self stripe. collar, Fellows' Hall. Ο. υ. A. M.—Norway and South Paris Council, and W. H. Brownson, iiin In (Mil this afternoon at four o'clock, Mrs. nuts in baskets, superintendent one?" ton front or $3.98. — meets cornballs, pumpkin meets at G. A. R. Hall with silk back, .. Λ. R W. K. Kimball Post, No. 148, No. 10, every Tuesday schools in Portland, president of the Directoire style, trimmed fancy FURS of each Burnham hostess. Opera to be studied Fruit in the same, and a few "I—I think so." t and third Saturday evening* perhaps evening. Maine Teachers' Association. cuffs and MESSE LINE SILK WAISTS in white, In 1*. A. R. Hall Norma. Part Ethelbert Nevin. es- U. O. P. F.—Elm Tree No. 199, meets bands all around coat, pockets, The of thie department ntft. II, other odd things which may have Colony, "Want me to po to work, or Is your growth η of the O. A. and fourth of each Κ. Kimball Circle. Laillee attention. second Wednesday evenings ha* slashed in sides with silk bands, fnll ie due to the at the lfgbt blue and black, very fancy band- ■neets tlm *nd thlrerlaln Camp meets all of whom entered into meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of for Anderson will be about ten thirty present, tion lot," so called, in that city, a winner for $22.00. for evening wear, .in third of each month. away days, each month park ha:ig tip .vour things and silk band, ISABELLA FOX SHAWL COL- pin tucks, very stylish Tuesday evenings the of tbe and the genthP This lot is at the end of "Kindly >f H.—Parle Grange, from May 1 to Oct. 1, but Mrs. Anderson will remain longer. spirit affair, K. G. E.—Oxford Castle, No. 3, meets In Ryer- purposes. men at least it one of the let's get at these letters."—Judge. LADIES' COATS in brown, navy and soft and thick, fin- only $4.98. •s. ets flr*t and third Saturday; during the pronounced son ball, every Thursday evening, September to Lincoln Park and one end of it Is almost LARS, very large, In sale of and use- first and third to .'.u.ler of the year, meets every Saturday, Don't forget the fancy best times they could remember. May, Thursday evenings, May the hall so that when r wine with invisible stripe, semi fitted, ished with two large tails, $10.50, $15.00, A assortment of lawn, Madras Hall. September. opposite city lot, large tarante ful articles at the M. E. church Thurs- is into a it will in- Voted Twice. 1. 0. li. C.—Second and fourth Mondays of it converted pftrk and velvet collar, only $10.00. Muffs to match $15.00, and silk waists that will pay you to look and Nov. ùth and 6th. John's Letter. Jones was the patch pockets $12.50, e-. h month. day Friday, Judge away during crease the size of Lincoln Park the Sir Gavan of by Duffy, formerly speaker over. ν. Brook No. 181, Stearns' Orchestra will furnish music on business. the absence $5.98. $12.50, $10.00, $8 50, $6.50. E. O. P.—Stony Lodge, week During amount of its area. The city hall will tbe of Victoria, u second and fourth Wednesday evening* legislative assembly Thursday evening. doubt to the most of when of the Clerk G. F. Whitman at- one end of the and the blue and brown cheviot, col- SHAWL COLLARS, of sch month. No people, Judge, be opposite park, was once returned to his seat by a COATS, OPOSSUM of P.—Hamlin No. 31, meets every the several eras tends to the criminal business. court house and the federal finished HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Lodge, Mrs. A. A. Bird, who recently under- reviewing past, large connty vote On his lar and cuffs of fancy velvet choice very durable, finished at Pythian Hall. John Walker of the Poland other single majority. visiting quality, of these ay evening went a severe at the *nd satisfying in the outcome, pop into Spring court house face on the park at The used in the making surgical operation const ituents he was re- with silk braid, silk braid front and with some trimmed with animal re- iriew. It was of an era in House has returned to The amount of award- subsequently, tails, assur- vote. L'entrai Maine General Hospital, is something Norway. points. damages are carefully selected, thus Now do your duty and Hon. J. E. Alexander and wife of Au- is ceived with a warmth by an $5.08. Muffs to match goods as and is >ur lifo ago, the rem- ad the on the lot special back, only $7.50. heads, $4.50, ported gaining well, expected when, forty years by city goVfernment wear. All of the hosiery is Ruth Bolster has been lants of those that nature had visited Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith Irish fellow countryman. ing imported Miss visiting home some time this week. things gusta 1131,022.00. blue and with $4 98. " COATS, grey worsted, $3.08, is a at for a few our a over Mr. Alexander is said Sir Gavan to the "Hermsdorf dye, which guar- Mm. I)r. Clark Freeport 'astened into jaws for special pur- Sunday. deputy "And so," Duffy collar and Hamlin No. 31. K. of P., will of state and a brother of Mrs. There be a better business than invisible stripe, tnrned back SCARFS of fox finished I.odge, pose, were pried out, and "I was glad secretary may bis friend, "you were oue of my sup· THROW antee. •lays. rank of is in Bar but work the Knight Friday night, when said unto are Smith. the dairy business Harbor, cuffs, ripple back, patch pockets, very with tails, very long, $7.50, $9.00; yquir- ·»·« if thrt f.ir»st lirns onirht to be they me", "They I Killers." neck, Nov. 6. All members and Knights are The recent rains have made the wo do not know what It is. The big finest obtainable, $3 98, LADIES'UNION SUITS, high for this >ut." good "No, sir." was the "I was thick and warm, only $0 00. rel, quality « .iked down to the safety point to be Refreshments of side hill water. irove of summer that reply. Muff to match tine merino finish, requested present. Another era came right along, when many springs people $5.98, $7 50, $9.00. long sleeves, ribbed, season. will be served after the work. and season must have the two of them." COATS, wine, castor, brown and black he first Dr. Childs furnished sub· Mrs. Albert Thompson daughter there every very $5.98, $9 00. medium or heavy weight, 91.00; good and are to and J Hounds and Miss of we at- left for Boston by special car the first of best of dairy willing front and back, collar Edward Doyle The membërs of Mrs. T. N. Kewley's ititutes, and became strongly ; products broadcloth, some lined with figured 50c. were them. Milk is 10 The Boss. Opossum, weight fleeced, have been at J. D. to them as the went : the week. They attended sever- pay a fair price for with satin Dauville guests Sunday School class met at the parson- :ached years on, by cuffs handsomely trimmed with $2 98, $3.98, al of their friends. Dr. B. F. :ents a butter 30 to 40 cents and "But." exclaimed the man of delicate satin, pointed end*, LADIES' UNION SUITS, the Oneita for the past week. afternoon and organized jut they were never strongly attached ; Norway quart, and soutache braid, an Haynes' ige Wednesday we not dare to but bands, buttons $4,98. so Mrs. do say, "will conscience button down in under the name of "Careful Glean- :o us, and the other night they went Bradbury accompanied Thompson :ream—well, sensibilities, your per- tbat button across, and the A high school sociable will be held a hauls car loads of value, $12 50. " with tbe "cbuffer" into a bot who is to be treated by specialist. the express company to do as exceptionally good BLENDED very soft ami 0. Ad- »rs Refreshments were served and a apple mit you you suggest?" MUSKRAT, in 2.00. New Hall Friday evening, Nov. j Walker has sold his home- to there from all over Maine. It's front, wool, $1.50, 1.75, afternoon :>lace, and we smelt rubber and realized Dr. E. C. it big "I.ook friend." answered the fine broadcloth in fine, $5.50, $8 00. Muffs to match $8.50. mission 15 cents. is cordial- rery pleasant spent. ' on the as here, COATS, quality Pants in Everybody was stead farm at Northwest to his business, constantly increase, LADIES' WOOL Vests and hat it tbe last of eartb, and the Norway New York "1 am accustomed black and of finished invited. observed »nn T) C. Walker, who has moved on to the is but politician, green, navy, handsomely PELERINES, OposMum ly The Junior League Rally smiled. For a full week our the of place slowly for leighbors population own with animal natural or white, good weight winter, at the of the Methodist farm. and the local is lo be boss even of my conscience." trimmed front and back with Inlaid satin with tails, trimmed head··, The Seueea Club will be entertained Day vestry ! imile bas been rather gummy than the steadily growing, supply Vests The Star. $2 $3.98, $4 50, $6.00; Cony, very SlOOpc.; very fine wool, $150. Mrs. Wirt and Miss Maud :hurch at six o'clock Sunday night. but thanks to Dentist A meeting of the board of Norway 1688. -Washington and silk turned back satin collar 98, by Stanley )therwise, Cole, growing braid, with tervice led by the Lulu Davis, Masonic trustees was held at Masonic soft, tails, $3.50. and Pants, fleeced, 25c, 33c; heavy Douglass at Mrs. Stanley's this Monday president. mother and a more satisfactory era has Lewieton Journal: Thomae McBride, and cuffs with fancy pull braid, fancy was of a devotional character, with The Masonic made The session will be- irisen upon us, and we can smile with ; Liall Tuesday evening. McBride of First Not Modesty. RUO MUFFS, Fashion's latest, weight, 50c. evening. evening's the ion of Mrs. Margaret silk lined a beauty nusic, roll call, and exercises by with a full trustees have improved the hall said the humor- , throughout, Fox lined with finest gin at 0:30. ;he fattest of them and greatly Street, New Auburn, who wae recently "Sometimes," p»*ess of selected quality LADIES' FLEECED Vests, elbow luniors. we can chew and can the past two months. 1 for $10.50. with leftThnrs- nouth, and things during ibot bis ist. "I tlliiik my Jokes are rotten. shirred silk, $13.50. Opossum Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Heidner C. E. Dearborn is his houee by companion, Adjutor Rogers, the kind for the short sleeve of the football enthu- inerze without for teeth on repairing a lies in a serious made of fine $4.98. length, just on their to Sour Lake. A large number grabbing α mistake for squirrel, I'pose that's my modesty." FUR LINED COATS, pretty lining