Democrat.

NUMBER 15 VOLUME 81. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914.

or lou mhx. tus iace was uiw was at Aiukuen. uui ui;uk UUi rooms. maneuvered βο Μ to Mr. □gare "Certainly, If you wish," be said. "I D. PARK. can be Mr. Magee Magee pleaded. , BK.UT not deteriorate ao easily, end withered of an old lemon. in attention to FABMERS. meet the at the foot of tbestelre. "No, I must go forward alone. I can yellow luetifled calling your hope you won't go without saying AMONG THE made end applied at abort notice. A di- girl Bald- now. "Clear ont," he snarled. Jurs. Mr. Peters, the hermit of Mr. I icensed Auctioneer, lution of one of tbe solu- "Won't you come back, he whU: trust no one Perhaps things will goodby, Cargan." gallon regular no Magee. "I is bis '· "By means," replied mountain. Cooking merely all IΤΗ PARIS. MAINS. «ritao tbx plow." tion of Baume to "and explain to * change I hope they will." pate "That depend·," replied the may- thirty-one degree· pered softly, me will wae here first Pat oat, yoa? avocation. He Is writing a book." one -n Moderate- forty gallons of water la a safe mixture poor hermit who is completelying* at sea? "Listen," said Mr. Magee. "I am or. "I've enjoyed knowing you, Well, perhaps, after a fight Bat I'd remarked in- for all apple foliage. Thia la equally Seven "What things?" she asked. telling you the truth. Perhaps you "That guy?" Cargan, and all. Good night" H. P. JONKS. on Keys be back In an and with me what- hoar, Correspondence practical agricultural (opto efficient for fungua trouble· and for he read a novel called The Lost Limou- credulous. The women, the and Mr. Is solicited. Addreee all communication. In "What it all means," -whispered. Falls profe«#or tbe more delicate inaect peeta. " ever police Upper Aequewan do know about that?'" tended tor this department to HmT U TO "Why you wept In the station, why sine.' He was resolved to claim its "What you Magee moved up the broad stairway. Dentist, Editor Oxford rem Another of the more recent develop- owns to." will Hammond, Agricultural invented the of the actress, authorship, tell her of his real pur- isked Mr. Bland. "It certainly On the landing Mr. Magee heard the ocrai. Pari·, Me. ments in work ia tbe substitu- you story He saw that the force wav- iRWAT, MAINS spraying to and opposing yet a lot of hot advertising if it ever in the tion of the western method for the con- whv you came here to brighten my pose in coming Baldpate urge voice of Mrs. Norton somewhere ered at this. that all lo are—9 to 12—1 to 4. this whole of to confide in him the appears. It's meant to prove trol of tbe ooddling moth. The common drab exile—what comedy her regarding no he darkness ahead. The of Fruit Trees. "I want trouble, gentlemen," has been caus- Spraying in the Eaat for the control of HRldDate inn amounts to anyhow/ odd happenings at the inn. Uie trouble in the world "I'm worried, dearie—real worried·" Μ 1TH, practice went on. "Believe me. I shall be hap- (B. S. Brown, Pro feasor of Horticulture, ai tbe moth is to the tree Baldpate said before he could Hl woman." "Mr. spray .t bl- with not»- "Yes," the girl by "Hush!" came the voice. Farmers' Week, Orono.) coddling ShfodjLkei py to have your company to dinner. girl's Attorney at Law, just after tbe petals fall and while the continue, "1 did read it And it hurt The mayor considered. meet Ad "old subject" treated io a "new Tour command that I withdraw is ill Magee—we'll again—eoon." yuuog apples are still standing erect, me to credit me. It was so insincere. The "He's off-he's nutty, that fellow," illWAY, MAINS, morning Profeeeor Β Ue»ÏM expect terribly timed, not to say ill natured and im- Mr. Mugee seized the professor's way." Tuesday with a mixture of arsenate of lead, SThardly women that k. Collections a Specialty of the De- By she said. "I must go up now man had talent who wrote It, but he fce announced. "It ain't and stood in the S. Brown, bead Horticultural about three to four to that," polite. Let us ull forget it" arm, together they pounda fifty gal- seemed to 'It's all a rause ail of the trouble." partment gave his audience in the Farm- mist and read mainma into say: great big The mayor of Reuton turned away, shadows. Λ PARK. lone of water, using the so-callmi EARL DERR BIGGERS the. UCK era' Week Course a rare treat bis able is hex I don't believe in these "Ahem-Mr. put in Profes- by or fine nozzle. The western meth- land of thin girlish figures thatP,eae?°J Joke. people and his dog slid into the shadows. Cargan," "I don't like the looks of things," spray as 1Γ of the much discuesed subject come I've created them to lor Bolton, "you give it your opin- from Attorneys at Law, handling od is to use zinc arsenite about one afternoon siesta. I may back myself. just "Have I your, promise to stay to came Bland's hoarse complaint "The of Fruit Tree·." ion that woman is no trouble maker, Spraying to of water, using a and talk to you after awhile, but make them dance for you. Don't be dinner?" went on No answer below. "What time is it?" rHEL, MAINS. first the various classe· of pound fifty gallons Magee. He outlined and a coarse Copyright. 1913. by th· Bobb*M«rrill a I don't like and I must admit that I agree with r. Park high pressure power outfit don't to explain.' fooled—it's only novel.' came from the trio in the dusk. "Si- answered; "a K. Hfrrlck. Sl'.ery diseases fruit trees, promise oc- "Seven-thirty," Cargan affectiug stating nozzle. The coarse spray, at pres- Compta; that sort of I want a writer he added your premise in general, although the high "Come back," pleaded Mr. Magee. thing. lence gives consent," gaily. half hour that in practically all cases remedy into cause a—a yood yet" sure, forces tbe poison directly tbe to mean all he from the stairs. At the of casionally she nmy slight JARL S. BRIGGS, is rather than cure. Spray "That Is all I ask." really says He ran up the top "There was somebody on the sec- prevention open calyx. And tbe results of various annoyance. IJndeuiably, there Is a lot were also discussed in a II- she smiled. I grant bottom of his heart" the second be met the girl, and I went Bland con- outfit* very bave shown that one VIII. "A tiny boon," flight ef- ond floor when up," Dentist experiments spray- CHAPTER in the Df trouble In the world. To whose luminatiug manner. À very complete Mr. Magee bit his lip. His deter- her eyes, be thought, shone tinued. "I saw him run into one of ing with tbe pressure weaker solu- Ghost· of th· 8umm*r Crowd. nscribe It?" ! T!I PARIS, MAINE. of this address follows: high mination to claim the of dark. forts do you report important tion and coarse nozzle give· a very con- Mr. Magee sought the soll- authorship the rooms and lock the door." ■ o'clock and Mr. ran his thick : 9 A. m. to 5 p. m. E*en- In such a in so Τ was past 1 ^Laughing, was I'm so she The mayor Angers Hours treating big eubject better recuit than the common "The Lost Limousine" quite gone. "Oh, glad," whispered. "I've now," the mayor siderably a four his hair. got charge attention short a of time, it is obvious that M gee with his myste- me feel with "Glad of what?" asked through ij pointnoent. Special j space Eastern low pressure mist spray does. I'm here to work." he told "I want him to make Magee. reassured him. "Don't can be before tU"After "I he said, "and I your you worry." > children. only broad generalities given. Sta- rious companions stood ail, on "That are not on their she got you," got The West Virginia Experiment himself. "Alarms and excursions and his people," the girl went seriously. you side," "There's something doing." This Telephone 143-4 You are doubtless familiar with the m the fire in the each with answer too. Who makes the trouble? tion found 2 percent wormy apples office, from "And be can't do that if he doesn't answered. eential of the various methods of blue eyes must not turn me my from of seemed to be Max's voice. details where tbe was and an out for the progress of Mr. at the door of Who's made it the beginning high pressure used, eager eye was tas*. feel himself, can he?" Magee paused j. WALDO combating disease and have come here, low and task. Let's see-what my time? The reformers, Doc. Yes, sir. "There sure is." laughed Cargan. NASH, 4 3 percent with tbe pressure, the hermit, who was preparing the ta- Hallowell No. 7. as to you with the A heart searching novel, a novel William Magee actually "But what do I care? I own young expecting acquaint 30 percent wormy on the check plot. the kindness deep he remarked. Who was the first reformer? The we ble beside them. Through bis head. "I should say not" new discoveries and inventions since was of rabid melodrama. It becomes hung I him where he is. I However, the high pressure given ieroTd all about 1 snake in the garden of Eden. This Drayton. put to and of Quimby, the board was resplendent he confessed "Whatever it's should say ensed last met, keep you posted picture one while tbe low more difficult every minute hew» at "He can't," softly. has affair Taxidermist, only spray pressure Put on hermit guy probably that to minds the latest in as with snowy linen. "You're I like Im- not your prettiest gown, my your spraying, had two. Hence, the saving in time Inn. But that should onl> quite right you woman's door. Not much. -ιole Street, rear Masonic Block, com- Baldpate I've Invited the to din- laid down at the fashion sheets depict the anomalies would warrant "We may seem overeager," than I can say. And lady. mayor and increased efficiency add more zest to the struggle. I de- mensely—more was running all right jhone Connection. NORWAY. of the feminine mind· of Paris. under our mented Professor Bolton. "I hare no me I ner." Everything the trying of this experiment, two hours to even if you feel you can't trust snake It be that have been told to vote the next thought *·*···· around the garden, and then the may you Maine conditions. doubt we do. It is only natural. With know that I'm on if Ho nulled his chair up before want you to your Ifs a to one shot do this, or that you should do that, va- One summer evening in dim dead came along. twenty In regard to spraying machinery, nothing to look forward to but the side in whatever happens at Baldpate GEORGE M. WHIBLEY would increase your revenues; but licarth he'd just finished a series of articles you rious changes bave taken place in the next meal, the human animal attaches JLI days gone by an inexperienced head refuseu u inn. You have only to aek and I am a OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN you have been sitting by, wondering or three For orchard* •tenths. But his thoughts^ on The Chaîne of Eden' for maga- last two yeara. a to hie feed- waiter at Baldpate inn bad attempted what it was all and in the mean- prei>u3terous importance that was to your he to about, of a thousand trees or more, power 'urn to the masterpiece ally." Mrs. Clark of zine. 'What d'ye mean?' says ~00 St., Portland, Me. and We are in the same cases as the "I to seat J. Sanderson Congress time the worms have waxed fat your more efficient and ing. roauied to "Thank you," she answered. well sprayers are much torn on Baldpate. They at the same table with the the woman, 'by letting enough 4S92 and summer ask. I shall re- Pittsburgh Telephone fruit dwindled dropped. more economical than other kind. guests"— with may be very glad to are all here. any far ofT Broadway; they strolled Smiths of 0. The alone? Things wrong The of farms by "rule- "Are we?" Mr. rose and moved to- unassuming Tiffin, urs: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5; and by ap days operating A power sprayer should hold not interrupted Magee. he member." She The administration is running i· good Helen Faulkner-the girl remarks of Mrs. who was at present on of-thumb" are passing, and it right but the next meal dis- Clark, 'meat except Wednesdays. less than 200 gallons of tbe mixture. "Have we nothing around to itt_ ward the stairs. "We had better into the 1 can tell that this should be. orchard- marry if he ever got n^nt the time in to everything ground. Intelligent Tbe should maintain a constant to look forward to? I think not 1 now. The rocking chair fleet busily engaged trying un- pump Fifth avenue. Then perse u few things that will open your ists are asking the reason why, the the dignified found a first in you pressure of 300 pounds to square haven't. I've come to value too highly aloS will us If we don't watch out" family, lingered long *· hours at Noyee Block, Norway. I fundamental of trooped to a fur won get eyes. What's that? What you don't- derlying principles inch if necessary, and the duplex or the of Bald- lovously they was on the first the memory of those who heard them. »v evenings and on Wednesdavsl are becom the capacity for excitement who Her small slipper step know won't hurt The old cry,' things, and all unconsciously are the ones best suited more human girl, press- So in that Miss you? p. Htf triplex pumps 1 look forward ÏÏÏÏZ of the wben heard a door long, fact Norton, ν m. to 4 M. I ing scientific pate inn In December. her f'K* in· stair, they lie says, 'the old cry against which pro- agriculturists. to this work. To maintain this high ed a bit of cambric to with Mr. in the hotel from one I before slammed shut and the sound of steps standing Magee state in the Unionbas an to startling things. expect, hatoert I lessives got to tight.' he says. 'Wake Every pressure there should be automatic atatlon. while a glM« Peters stations. The De- least two laced railway on the bare floor of the dining room. office awaiting the signal from to five experiment either a valve which re the day is out, at gold bars. Soon up. You need a change here. Try this I ONGLEY & BUTTS, control, safety agent peeped through the dinner was could of is the an and a lord Then a husky voice called "Bland." that ready, repeat see partment Agriculture experiment- turns the mix'ure to the tank when kings, exiled poet mayor, were nice red apple, and you'll things millions of dol- Mr Magee's thoughts climblnt. verbatim. Mr. cast Norway, Maine, ing every where Forty rises above 300 or all armed with to inn Mr. Magee felt his hand grasped by them almost Magee the woman fell for pressure pounda, keys Baldpate mountain, there to wander 1» the way I do.' And lars are In research work, Baldpate smaller and before he a humorous look about. spent annually some method of cutting out tbe pump in and stories strange and unconvincing." a much one, You know what maze of which It. happened." and from the abundant and voluminous even ghostly figures had been hurried to the the manners and customs of order to maintain an pressure. "Your adventures of the last twenty- rmystic knew it he "Lucky "An of said the this it is our from the shadows. original point view," lumbing, Heating, publications of work, duty This is absolutely necessary on high appeared shadows of the landing. "The fifth the summer folks aren't carried over and four hours." remarked the professor, Mr. dazed professor. to look through, digest segregate work. The old of hav- aloft in triumph gigantic ke>s.hoidui^ a voice in a Sheet Metal Work. pressure system to key," whispered scared little Into the winter." he said. "Imagine went on Mr. such new ideas as be of use to smiling wanly, "have led you expect the "Yes. Doc." Cargan. might tbe and tanks elevated had slept but little nigh, ear. then be felt the faint with JÎEEL ceilings a specialty. like ing filling supply of Magee his And Mrs. Clark asked to sit at table ou a favorite "it's and them ou occasions of use. In too much. I have made inquiries evidently topic; you present is gradually going out place before. The quick December fill of across bis his from his brushing finger tips lips. the mayor of Reuton and pictur- reformers that have caused all the this. of we bave the power filler attach- Quimby. There are, aside adu^k start. the or- th'S, ed No. 7 when he awoke with A mad desire seized blm to grasp those soiled Mr. tbe many of the is a the va esque but somewhat friend, from that snake down. Things M. D. Among phases ment, with the spray outfit. This own. but seven keys in all to he had asked trouble, Herbert L. Williams, is the most im He remembered that fingers and bold them on the lips they Max. I the dinner is α suc- chard industry, sprayiog bose which fills the tank under its rious doors of inn. Four are hope huge are running smooth, folks all prosper- to the large Baldpate to come back to the office an It contributes much the girl had scarcely touched. But the impulse cess." come ''ractice limited to diseases of the portant. own power. A good power sprayer It is likely ous and satisfied, then they along Eye. and for a here represented. hardly to that of the din- success of fruit growing calls should have the and tank self- berated himself think probablj was lost in the thrill seeing The and neckties. tr, Nose and Throat and the Fitting of engine other three will send dele- girl laughed. In their gum shoes white and technical and that the so to find that he and a wide deep knowledge contained, that both fast on a perma- she had done only ing room door thrown open "The natural nervousness of a hoet" knock at the >lav see. most is, if should have but And they away esistiug Tbe advance has been be well gates. and they you bulk of a man cross the fioor of training. nent base. The engine should was not there. Hastily straightening great until the to be- mixtures a chance for and "Don't The order public begins National Shoe an J Leather Bank Building and the various spraying a and tbe slim kings poets. traces of beside Bland's ■he remarked. worry. rapid protected by suitable covering his tie and dashing the sleep the office and stand 'em a chance to machines which a few for excite lieve 'em and gives and spraying tank should be made of such material as Even Baldpate's capacity with the aid of cold wn chair. At bis side was α thin waif hermit and his tins won't fail you." MAINE. be the best from his eyes run What's the result? The AUBURN, years ago were thought to both extremes of heat and see. is limited the num- strolled to a window. things. will stand ment, you by he ran downstairs. who had not been termed the Together they that could be bad are now for the most ter, unjustly world's In a worse tangle than ever 'h >ne 22S-K Hours: 9-12 cold without causing trouble. Iron ber of little steel keys which open its The snow had to fall again, and that bure room was In dark mayor of Heu ton's shadow. begun 8 discarded. Many bulletins are con- The great before." 1 30 5 and 7 part wheels and iron frames usually to exiles from the outside the of the little hamlet below no than 1910 IKjrtals red of the fire lights were longer ago the most Tbe hose ness suve for the faint "You feel deeply on the subject, .Mr. published sidered satisfactory. world. I am reminded of the words of showed but the white are now value as of historical in- of the CHAPTER IX. dimly through of only should be five or six ply, of the best Before the fireplace sat the girl Cargan," remarked Magee. ι tho philosopher"— a blur. terest. quality, standing at least 200 degrees hair 8lean>ln8 with « o«« TKèThi Mayor Begin· Vigil. "I ought to," the mayor replied. "I the last few years we have of this "Well. Peters, old top," broke in Mr. "I want you to know," said the girl, During pressure. For a power sprayer splendor in that light She looked LEEP," bellowed the big I ain't no writer, but if I was I d turn learned many Among these, is Bland In robust tones, "isn't she nearly "that I trust you now. And when the things. type, while tbe first cost considerably mock at Mr. for a out a book that would drive this whis- to me tbe most im- reproval Magee. man. "How's this the one which seems the in is at off the fire?"' f time comes, as it will soon—tonight—I more, efficiency operation "For shame," she said, "to be la e a watch Lou?" kered hermit's argument to the wall. is the fact that all or dog, Magee. portant phenomena i least 100 percent over any barrel band "Now see here," said the hermit, set- am going to ask you to help me." "Cheer up, Peter·," whiepered and conditions of are 1 the trystlng on the job, ain't Woman—bah! The only way women Eves Examined "5 for'Glasses. •if diseases plants outfit. armful of dishes with place." Right | and looked serious- j power ting down the She stopped very re- concerned with the living sub- "A tbousaud purdons," Mi. age. whe?" sneered the thin one. make trouble is by falling for the ain't afraid. Lot them gumshoe round only which he had entered the office. "I can't into Mr. face. the And however ο Bland started from ly Magee's as want to. can't stance, protoplasm. 1 to Maine Farms. replied. "I fell asleep and dreamed Mr. suddenly form gag." as much they They disease Forage Crops Suited he hurried. I'm all upset, as It is. 1 "I'm glad," he answered in a the symptoms of may who in a station and looked up Into the eyes mighty Mr. Peters here interrupted with the touch nie." complex S. C*ler, Asst. Profeeaor of Agronomy, wept ralway •lumber, I saw tbe of the is the (HaroUl can't ciK)k to please women—I don't rÏÏrl low tone. "From the moment b··, living part plant In Kariuer»' Week, Orono) and she was so altogether charming of the newcomers. dessert, and through that course Mr. "Maybe not." said Bland. "But Bald- atïec'ed. We have learned that a to." In the station I've want- thing Tbe interest in forage crops is due to pretend could not tear awftv.' "Hello. Cargan," he said. "Hello. I you weeping elaborated on his theory. He inn aiu't the grand idea it looked troubles are due to tbe pecu- sweet- myself The station Cargan pate good many constitu- "I'm sure." said Miss Norton of ed to be of help to you. re- which a better knowledge of the food "I fear." she laughed, "you are old I» Lou! For the love heaven, don't| pointed out how, in many states, at lirst, is it?" liar location or envir onment under I shall consider lunch- me not to interfere. He ents which contain, and their adapt, ly, "that your so! The is full of tbem." agent advised flow as conditions tbey the of the world. A shout place form had interrupted the smooth "It's a h— of an idea!" answered the grows, such the ways with a plant to the of In eon |iorfect." passion_fo. the said to become involved weep- cru- S. RICHARDS. extremes of heat and ability systems farming. seems to have seized the "Full of what Γ asked mayor. of set awhirl and 'There wasn't any need of of soil, moisture, as Bleep life, everything Cargan. ME. tbe broad sense, it includes those crops "Tliey get more faultfinding they don't know woman meant trouble. The fool. SOUTH PARIS. cold aod the various relations of culture mlts. The has gone to hi "Of setters, maybe—1 ing sent "the boys" who had always all this folderol. I told Hayden no. to or crops Mr. Peters professor elly have their effect up- adapted soiling supplemental get older." replied ungal- what are. There's an old high As though auy trouble"— and fertilizer. All and room for that purpose, and Mr. Bland, they been faithful out into the cold world Does that phone ring?" re- and those used for silage, hay pas- at the other woman. in the "it on of Troubles lantly. glancing brow and a fresh guy, and two "He was right," put girl; E. W. ( IIWHMR, tbe growth plan's. of the his broken heart forgot slumbers o\ e young seeking the stranger, work. While he "No; it'll just tlash a light when they are ture. With the improvement Mrs. Norton mean trouble." from such conditions beyond glared. " women." will sulting should She to the haberdash probably the of Lou Max looked want Bland told him. mixtures. Such livestock industry go improved me. 1 she rasp- there pointed finished Mr. talked eyes us." control by any sprayiug for- "Meaning suppose," the mayor. "Peo- "As though any storm," methods in care and management of er In a chair drawn nea· "People," gasped out at him from behind the incongru- Mr. and Professor Bolton con- we and must "Well, don't worry. I ain't going big up worth the rain- Magee ! diseases call physiological of ed. Inert Dle—here?" Magee, "would not be Builders' Finish environment or age crops. Large quantities forage, the clerk's desk. you and 1 in ous gold rimmed glasses, with the de- tinued up the stairs, aud In an- look to the change of to lind anything wrong." "Only smile at the end." softly both and are utilized in "Sore." bow of your master old of to control them. dry succulent, all the world awake." votion of the dog to its clearly swer to the former's invitation, the I will furnish DOORS and WINDOWS any cultural conditions be "I ain't asking tin? impossible," re- she. the Animals may "You're asleep, Bland." "A very fancy figure," laughed him Size or at reasonable prices. Then we have other troubles general farming. "I isn't it? Mr. u written in them. Watching now, man entered So. 7. Style again, and on for- sponded Mr. Peters. ain't asking "Pretty lonesome, cried the aren't nice." diseases, produced maintained largely "No, I'm not Cargan!" "But storms crea- be re- which we may call vegetative lo lind wrong. I'm over his shoulder at the Mr. Magee marveled at this cheap "It is an amazing tangle," some concentrate· should you not anything gee glanced around for are a few of us," replied Ma- from one kind of plant life age, although haberdasher. "Look your- "There for "in which we are involved. I resulting alan he not to mention It shadows that in on them. ture's evident capacity loyalty. marked. Also Window & Door Frames. as used. Just asking you crept with them." "who can be merry through the upon another, such trouble self. The Inn's overrun gee, Na- have uo idea what your Is in the growing Certain may increase or de- when do." He retired to the «I wl8 It very busy when "ït was the reformers that got place Inside 01 the various kinds of mil- crope you finding a because of the rainbow If In want ef any ktnen for me. That showed uubelief. from a foot- cially true pasture grasses. "No possibly that," action—I snw the rocking chnlr fleet ^"^"^"Uiond cradle to the grave. I ain't an educat- veut these parasites getting lie was deep iu a discussion of the PARKERS In timothy ranks among Mr. Magee assured her. smiled "We al the agreement with Rutter." hire all the edu- I bay grasses, go by." She faintly. ed man. Doe. I can when HAIR BALSA* ho!d·. .. ___ ... It is a of nutri- us not to meters of the poet Chaucer αϊ ; the first. good yielder "Then Norton came she went un- "You have W-!e· th· hair! SUCH umrancs ν along," ways called thein that. Bitter, might phoned «t «s cated men I want for $18 u week, but Çlaaoac* I if out :ΐρτ-r came a knock at the door, and ΡτιιιιωΜί laxuj. V.S and the ; tious and palatable hay, properly with a remarked an uneasy there to mean* of spores appli- on. rewarding Magee smile, kind old women who sat hour after come," Lou,-with H*T»r Tal'· Hector· Q«yl spread by It seed abundant- I'm up on Bonaparte." Max's bead wag to it* Youthful Color. I and cured. produces Mr. Lou unpleasant IX*ir cation of the various fungicidal sprays ; "and said he wanted to make me hap- hour on the veranda and rocked and around. Hr». Norton, d.«U. Norton Pre* -nt* hair felliot;. the is of It glance S"c „? "It seems to me," Miss put from ! ly and seed strong vitality. I'd let him I al- with thrust inside. prevent* the spores germinating. py. So 1 thought try· and gossiped and rocked Mr. Cargan hit the mantelpiece «noom^ read it in a beneath has a wide range of adaptation. gossiped in. "I have heard—did I "I been assigned," be said, "to alt When once they get established him up sharp. 'Your some little fist. 1417 A is tbe ways brought "And I saw poor ghosts his huge a of Napoleon leaves or tbeo do Kentucky blue-grass pasture paper?—that picture here in the ball and keep an eye the cuticle of the bark, desire.' 1 told 'la to make a she went he cried. "I'll lift up of tbe farmer. Its palata- great him, weeping in corner," on; "By heaven, no!" desk. say cao control them. Therefore, pride thrifty hangs above your They out for the ghost Bland heard tramp- mixture sod which it me I'd on the Job if I fleet had run down noses. I've «^55»the cruel face bility, tbe evenness of the happy. keep "a few that the It from under their very it sneered own career a the successful treatment of practi- of menfhbedside that you see in your ing about And being of a sociable only forme and tbe increasing productiveness was your And he did, to the day and sunk In the sea of gossip. A little before. I can do it now. I all of these trouble* is done it to his. I ask—is it sit In 15 vears Watch- cally prevention make it man, similarity May nature, I'd like to your doorway, expert with age, if properly bandied, bis death. A perfectly lovely whose mother had not been all don't care who are. They can't rather than cure. ghost, they if don't mind." maker with tbe of grasses. Canadian careless In money matters. If and the fleet true?" you Bigelow, | The third clam» of troubles which the king pasture though she should hare been, touch me. They can't touch Jim Car- "That's is to a gravelly I wouldn't "No, miss." replied Cargan. "By all means," replied Magee. Kennard &Co., Boston. has to contend with is the va- blue-grass adapted dry, he hadn't had that ailing found It êut and rocked and whispered afraid." orchardist can. I ain't %5?s«ss eome guy Do smoke?" a chair. we or sterile soil. who a Joking story newspaper "Here's you rious kinds of iusects. Of these, be"— and she went away. And a few on the whisper- ranks the first in Mr. Magee, landing, I ain't uo "Thanks." Mr. Max the chair classes: Those in- Red'op among Miss her cheeka flushed, terrible of sins— wrote up. No, Napoleon. placed have two distinct tbe New Norton, were poor—the most ed into his ear. "1 think this 01 e All Work Southeastern Illinois, and Eng- companion's queer flurry There's lots of differences between us sldewlse In the doorway of No. 7 and sects which insert their beaks through to broke in hurriedly. to them the fleet showed no mercy. «""StSSz*P,iat»Hl it next who trusted land sûtes. In Maine, ranks fairTa^r Ctrl orof the station, lie raised his sat down. From his he com- Uutranteed. the outer cuticle of the leaf or fruit and these can't be girl —one in particular." place mixtures. It thrives "Mamma, gentlemen And a fine proud girl, Myra Thornhill, feW m0- timothy in the hay Magee at last. the flr8t the company manded a view of Mr. Magee'e apart- suck the sap from the leaf; manifestly, It at all Interested." Deftly she turned to a man named voice and glared at well on moist, clayey or acid soil. who was engaged Macee such insect* c-«onot be by any- mente οί compared "One In ments and of the head of the stairs. A little out of the way poisoned be used in or mixtures. the conversation to generalities. Kendrlck. and who never dared come around the table. particular. j take internally, can pastures hay her delicate features wuu «· coaree. teeth be bit thing which they may as a I'eters at last seated the winter a smile from him. Ttiey Keep trac*, The reformers got Napoleon at the With his yellow viciously but it to wa!k. as It is very nutritious, but not good Mr. for pays hence we have to such sprays face of the woman atlhe end from the "Don't let me apply nor so as of inn and opened his and and when knowing end." the cigar. kills contact yielder palatable timothy. guests Baldpate of his goings comings, lime-sulphur which by Maioe and answered No.ja the conversation, gentle- tiens, WATCHES. CLOCKS Red clover is well adapted to luncheon with a soup which he claim- be Is In the card room playing his silly ^°BWfo?t Inwardly "But the end is not yet," suggested interrupt with the outer parts of the body. The conditions. It may be used as a pas- to have wrested from a can. This run down Wlthoot the genial men," he pleaded. AND JEWELRY. class of insects bites or chews the ed old game of solitaire they Mr. Magee. smiling. other Its le- Mr. Pete "We were said the pro- ture, a hay, or a siloing crop. news drew from Professor Bolton a In tones eo as talk the dinner began. «£»»£££* him a sudden and speaking," With liobb·' Store, Norway, Me. These we can treat direct by their victims subdued Mr. Cargan gave Variety foliage. nature makes the second aids with another variety fessor calmly, "of the versification of them which they take in- guminous learned discourse on the tinned not to disturb bim." nearod ^P" Interested look. giving poison desirable for a green manuring Mr. them in this man- growth the hermit of He said Mr. he "And Chaucer. Magee"— ternally and destroy and to today. pictured "What an interesting place?" "I ain't worrying." replied. we crop. It is both nutritious palata- lie continued his discussiou in au ner. it is evident, therefore, that the seeker for solitude setting out for next makes an excellent It Magee. "I must visit Baldpate don't you, young fellow." ble, and bay. ai .» leaned back In must know each one of these troubles isle with canned foods for Mr Max and the mayor, even voice. Mr. Magee moist or aoid soil a desert summer. Shall—shall you be here?" HILLS, mixture which will not do well under smiled in a way and apply the his and canned music for his was reflecting that conversation his chair and pleased specifically, conditions. body "It's so amusing," she smiled, Ignor- £e X. is best suited for each trouble. No gen- sud- CHAPTER the of the stage—Mr. Max Jeweler and Graduate Optician. Alsike should be inoluded in a soul. "Roblnsou Crusoe," he said, "You'll it be encouraged, when Cargan at settings for all kinds of disease· always ing the question. enjoy Max Tells a Tale of Suspicion. at hla eral treatment nutritious rewritten with a can open- Mr. in a cloud of smoke on guard hay mixture. It is palatable, "should be Isn't all fleet and admiral. has thus far been found. Many sprays soil And It with coffee and and Mr. Bland and well to almost any acid er iu the role." Mrs. Nortou folks out entered door, the mayor keep- advertised as a for all adapted leading There's and romance and I ain't putting you have been panacea is desir- happiness *ïhôpe in it when a switchboard that conditions. White clover very gave the talk a more practical turn by with obvious sar- was digged pouring ing vigil by telephone troubles, but we can assure you is whispering on the stairs. At night, JL-to remarked, able in pasture mixtures. Alfalfa the of ptomaine poi- Mr. Bland started up wildly in the office below, watching for the none are successful. bringing up topic are all and the casm. "It ain't my habit to in a limited way in the va- when the lights blazing an must each grown only __n from the table with expres- dash of light that should tell them The doctor diagnose re- soning. band Is waltzes in the Casino unexpected like this. But med rious parts of the state. Specifio drifted on playing his face. outside woeld wanted L nunor trouble of his and prescribe While the conversation I'm said Mr. BETEUSsion of alarm ou some one in the patient hinder Its wider distribu- and somebody is giving a dinner in the «We're delighted, sure."busings and treatment accordingly. 80 quirements Mr. in silence the "What's that?" he cried. to to Baldpate Inn; a mysterious icine once this crop Magee pondered about in speak in each tion. When established, grill room and the girls flit Magee politely. a must the orchardist find oat par- and weird mesh in which he had become The others looked at him in wonder. who flitted about in the dark; has great possibilities. Soy beans too sweet for why figure ticular case what the trouble is, all mean? What the shadows, looking he declared. who was to ask just are warm climate crops and are involved. What did it "I heard steps upstairs." beautiful girl going the class to which it be- cowpeas words—well, Baldpate inn is α rather -WT MAINE. bow it works, to Maine condi- these people to Baldpate "Nonsense," said Cargan; "you're Mr. Magee to do her a service, blindly NORWAY, the for thai not especially adapted brought I remember those then apply remedy can be suc- entrancing spot has longs, tions, but Canada field peas Christmas week? His eyes sought the dreaming. This peace and quiet trusting her. specific trouble. nights very often now." cessfully grown. great safe back of the desk and stay- got to you. Bland." The professor droned on monoto- Among the more recent development! in men have loved you," he said. We »Poreyou«d(. which can be used soiling sys- a time. In that safe, he I "Many »"lPtny»ni Mr. Bland rose and in the uses of insecticide is the introduc Crops ed there long she Without replying, nously. or as feed should not "Are you reading my palm?" take the ol tems supplemental was the answer to this pre- stairs. In his absence the be 4 L.S. BILLINGS ion of zinc arsenite to place oats, sure, lay ran up the (to wruiiml few be overlooked. Rye, wheat, corn, asked, laughing. IN arsenate of lead. Only a yean riddle. When his thoughts hermit of Baldpate spoke into Magee's MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER and millet can be used In thii posterous face," answered Mr. Ma- Pari· was the common source Japanese to the table he found Mr. "No—your New Year In ago. green of peas and oats, or came back for ear: Japan. insect*. Later way. Combinations gee. "Many men have loved you, * and of arsenic for poisoning one-half bush- Bland him narrowly. "I ain't one to he said. In Japan the New Year is welcomed Red Cedar Spruce Clap- free barley and peas, one and eying 1 am sorry I .-a here becauee we re here. complain," was that there waa so much very few men are blind. coun- it found a desirable mix· luncheon over, Miss Norton and alone as much as I do I've sort with far more zest than in this Cedar burnec els of each, make very The or on et e "Livin' boards, New Brunswick arsenia acid in Paris green that it I was not the man on the stair I "All right," replied Cargan, ture for certain Maine conditions. her mother to ascend to theli of out of the habit, having nobody One is expected to arise with the and no could b< prepared Who got try. Carolina Pine, the foliage, dependence Kendrlck dis the mountain in the moonlight relieved, meet the Shingles, North arse here again after suddenly 1 to to. But if folks keep com- sun and don new clothes to npon its stability; therefore, 1 have been the favor- a bunch complain placed Man Behind the Cow. because of the whispered dis knows? might explaining '^w Tare's I've Then he wor· and Sheathing, Paroid of lead waa substituted. This tirs Tbe appeared l t ln Reuton. ing and coming to this hotel, got auspicious morning. Florins nate his head.' ed one for my single summer of joy." U reformersanyhow; rose «P ly of a but later wai 1 valiant warrior for the trnth in honors the fleet heaped upon as cook. Seems as though obeisance to the spirit· took the form paste, That smiled ifnvhpDe you've heard la™fabout ,elll. A to resign ships, performs Roofing, Wall Board, Apple waa women!" said "The autumn always came," May y to as a and Its strength Qnv. W. D. Hoard of Wiscon- "What wicked Magee V a few minutes there's a new face of bis ancestors and pays homage used powder, dairying, the lu bunch. A wnuewhite necktieu and every girl. lovely Barrel Heads, and increased. Now zinc arse- "The one and paramoual "The wickedest women in the world,' matter to older than himself. No accordingly sin says great have come for me," rrhev at the table, and it's a vital ull relatives ii 1 is that "It would never is tried out as a substitute, overtoppiog all others the "But every sum "Clear out," h· snarled. are consumed at KINDS nite being conclunion answered girl. "Won't believe me me." ordinary viands LUMBER OF AUL for the arsenate of lead lose of In dairying is occasion have its fleet I doubi : he answered. you various places the profit mer resort must He "Cheer Peters," Mr. breakfast. On every tray, covered and con ten a lack ol when 1 that I have no part In this I'll down and greet our guests." up, whispered mixture is much cheaper ed in nine cases out of by ever had its admiral say go ΖΟΪ&ΛΖΖϊΖ This if other more and Maine. amoun ol any on- at arm as 'There are only two with evergreen leaves supporting South Paris, greater intelligence on the part su strange drama that is going felt ber grasp hid suddenly f™h* iron, tie Magee. tains a very considerably sound dairy and that makes Baldpate a Th» the cow." though, it when I shook off ber to the inn. There will be a limit a rice dumpling, are pfciced lobster, of the arsenic, the poison principle. the farmer who is behind Baldpate? Won't you credit though in fear, but he keys cent ar preme." and to to our oranges, chestnuts, dried arsenate· of lead run 17 75 per suy that I have no idea why you hand and debouairly descended the «re. iohe ^ guests." persimmons, arsenite ran oans of "Its admiral?" Mr. and all the·· senic oxide, while the znc Two hundred milk, containing and Mr. Bland are here below. ''ί^Γ-teTe "What I'm getting at is," replied sardines herring root, I isn't that, I imagim ι the professor group arsenic oxide. The latter over were recently oonfis "Yes. He really a limit to endur- dishes meanings. rnSteamshipGorporation. 40 28 percent 1,600 gallons, nor the mayor of lieuton has the he said "there ΛΛ Peters, "there's my possessing allegorical ; οι why "Good evening, gentlemen," as Ion» > tbe Milwakee au —sort of a vice or an assistant will stay on the foliage equally cated by municipal me what it Xr'wenthrarg.n, ance." This meal Is the start of the festivi- Line 1 fifth Won't you tell "Welcome to Baldpate. ao Elaine Steamhlp and in ways baa beet thoritiee because tests showed the milk whatever it is, long ago retired fron key? suavely. nobody as the other, many to explain. Mr. Bland came downstairs. Ilis face ties, which lu olden times were con- one drawback a< in a condition. About seven summer he com® ι all means?" Please don't attempt Κ ARK KKDCCKD found su'terior. The wan filthy the navy. Every î^^n'ty but business being t< 1 will noi she shaking her on now. was very pale as he took his seat, tinued for many days, a of the zincarsenite farmers are affected and they the revolves about him "I mustn't" replied, We're fed up explanation? »"■ P· rt land and N«w York «3.00. far, is tendency ty here and* place ss he re- The idea However * milk into Milwaukee can trust no not even of course." bunch, In to Cargan's question almost entirely suspended. the more tender foliage. be allowed to sbip so I wonder if an: head. "I one, You have the fifth key, bad to renlvP to this comic opera reply ^b-amera leave franklin Wharf Tuesday·, burn ! It's all funny! ίϊΐϊ »% in such a if uaed witb Boi arouod tbe farms ant ο that don't wore out ex- that be must have been mis- of celebrating New Year's ami at β.00 p. in. it baa been found that until conditions crowd attains such heights you. I mustn't believe you The big man advanced threateningly. and, as I sa>, about marked Thursday* Saturday· 1 1 tbe milk art , other Is to be this injury tbe method· of handling re I must say his face was very that I taken. manner is that the year going deaux or lime-sulphar, snobbishness as that at a summer know—it's preposterous. Mr. Magee saw that plaining. I've had to explainexp Line and by tbe health in I he said. it Is started. Smile on New Bo«ton and P«riUn4 eliminated. changed approved this, and thi > over and over—even he le simply—will his neck thick, but his mouth ^ "It was the wind, guess," the way in th * does It ever sort? It's the admiral red, very week «lay· at recent development We wonder, paj learn bade the Year's and you will smile through- I-'itre Franklin Wharf, Portland, Another spectors. ■ the moment he en trying to a bow that might Mr. Peters shortly company day _ at 1 Is as unneces admiral that, from you pardon me—flirting, cute little cupid's 'a. Kt-turnln* leave Boston week «lay· mixture· is the gradua to dirty milk? It on New Year's ; p use of apray produce th ·' learn. 1 must" a in for the night. When be had out the year. Complain Gov. y and Bay lime an< ' to som< > ters the door. Nearly every day what he can well have adorned dainty baby goodby Meanniilp» Dingle of the self boiled sary aa it is contrary law, yet all the abandoning a new even me off the snow for his and you will complain year ^μ^αι. summer ο r are to act aa manager of Baldpate has pic "You can't tell why you the started through day mixture for sprays, folks foolish enough thougl park. mer- and Boa tan sulphur and bang * shack Mr. took out his watch. round. Weigh your anchor with fare between Portland It bas been found b; it paid. ture of the admiral taken, wept in the station?" "Who are youT" bellowed the mayor for pausing the Cargan foliage spraya. > us of heart and it will be smooth ai.OO. StaUraaau ll.OO that the régula it here in the hotel. I'll show them t "For a simple silly reason. I was of Reuton in a tone meant to be cow- "You've been pretty kind to poor ry song various experiment· "Mb : of spraj * little while yoa read: when It's There's one ove r 1 had taken up a task too big wanderers already," he said. "I got sailing all through the voyage. Begin latcruatlonal Line StramaMp Calvin Austin •took eolation lime-sulphur Every you light. afraid. ering. S of about one t 1 man are with ashes." Don't yon d< admiral am 1 Γ£ί rK come are bound to finish leavea H.*.too at 9 a m Moo-lay·, Portland p. to tbe hen there by the desk of the for me by far—taken it up bravely "I Mr. Magee easily. we'll weu ce» one more favor to ask. I uji rirrlit and you right Ν. B. dilated proportion rt lose a forgot," replied mosey along, d«r'on° ■ for Lu bee and St. John, as if not better it. If do, yon will goot I and the mac Idea of New Kostport, forty give· juat good you the manager together, when I was out in «the sunlight of "Bland, who am I today Γ here to see Mr. Bland. We got some That is the Japanese self boiled lime share of the of the manure ,bont9o'clook.". suit· than tbe ao-called goodness has thrown his arm careless!; r But when I saw As- to , business to transact, and we'd consid Year's celebration.—Bulletin of the J*· Uae for thi 1 chemical action wbloh Is s« t ager Reuton. Upper The mayor pointed dramatically Cortlaaë aad Rockland aixtnre. The reason through tbe with Se ? sulphur ® jver the admiral's shoulder Falls and the dark came and fr it a great kindness If you was t(J pan Society. s oa Tua» of th these two apart. quewan the etalr. learner leave· Portland w the cheapness np. Keep things him' written all ove Munbrgan aad In •abetitotion how well 1 know that station swallowed me dp fifteen he roar- JmJTTif."SU hort. leave us alone here in the office." 'lay* ami Fridays at 7 a. m. for Rockland diluted mixtnr· as compare dingy "I give you minutes," euy. 1 ■'"«» hat.f JS term» I late Un •trongly au! Ια an< I his face. Oh, what snobs the Inside and I I don't wàleTon hesitated. He saw tht ilng» Much le·· Pat tbe mangera good shape, stupid something gave way me, ed, "to up and get out who talk ahont their ««antt- I ha" Mr. Magee Luck comes to them who help the·· with tbe self-boiled. la th * pack I lacluic lime i· muc b be sore you have some good oats ire!" I was to fail. So—I cried. nwl her head and movi and know •"•xpreaa Service for Freight; all rata· ia waited and the felt going want you here. Understand?" IΓ mmA who boree me to death ne- ftlrl slightly selves how to wait.—Max pbur 1 to dean oat rata and mice, to r Mr. Marine laauranoe. than ia tbe Mlf-boila stable "And the fleet?" asked Magee. A woman's way." To Oargan'a aide came the slinking he believe* toward the O'Rell. more cooenmed * bntler stairs.. For reeerratioaa aad all laformatloa addraai to thia, Κ do« are robbers. him. flsh all da r C.1.. Part la il mixture. Ia additioa they "Worships They "If I ware only permitted to bel»"— l^. uALLAT, Supt, PraaklU Wkart, τ Bethel. Her· and There. J I ESTABLISHED 1888. Wut Parte. Palm wm observed it the BEARS. the mo- Sunday THE OXFORD Wednesday evening, April 22, horchea with aermona and In theee of the ooat of llv-, and mlnoel entitled appropriât® day· high •leal pantomime noalc. II la refreshing to read of one thing Democrat. "The Old Maids' Tea will be pre- g, Picture The Oxford IN ALL Party" dif- it la War OF THE WEEK were held at the even j Civil THE DOINGS services tat la oomlng down, though Mighty Important Famous aented under the of the Good Special OF THE COUNTY. ausploea erent ohnrebec, Wednesday, Thnraday tnedlan railroad freight rates, and we ISSUED iTUESDAYS. SECTIONS at Good Will Hall. There now-a- Will Society ,nd the «errice· being Dn't live In Canada, and don't eat up in dress is m;ghty important will be and vocal and Inatrn· Friday evening·, Keeping reading· k onion of tbe three oborcbea, all the rate·. the fact for Pan* nm. maalc in oonneotlon with the eight new suit sometimes accomplishes mental The attendance baa ,Μ,Ι V disys—a IQ14 β· w- Home- >aetora uniting. FREE South Paris, Maine, April 14, F.HIÎI.PM- A aooiable will follow. a it 10:45 a!m play. >een and tbe meeting· hare been short time. ^ftr*i^P??IChuro,,'Bw·lor. Preaching every Sunday made and will be on «aie. good the nature of the wealth of only School at 12. Sabbath evening service candy popoorn j Regarding Sunday at rery interesting. little-known rich man, Frederick must have the of their ■&· Meeting Thursday evening Admlaalon 15c. laat >et Clothes quality mantaining Λ FORBES, P»yer School· In town opened a dlf· ATWOOD Meeting the but rrldav hefnrn Mr. and Mr·. L. C. Bate· have return- Monday, there aeeana to be L All tbe which will foyerbauaer, looks—if we knew where to clothes that have KUitvre and the let Sunday of the month at850p.m. eon and fam- izcept village a$hool·, ireoce of He ia to good get Proprietor*. invited. ed from a visit with their opinion. reputed a of of aot otherwise oonaected are cordially ►pen IS. We have limited number copies Darley's S. Forbks. Conn. April eve been the aeoond rioheat men In the more of this characteristic than those mrfde the UKORUS M. ATWOOD. A. lly at New Haven, Ed while In by Franoea of Arno, working Springer*· Some aay that he all hla War haa «old the Mr·. Taylor and daughter the ;untry. got — Famous Picture, Ellsworth Thayer fancy nlll, met with a bad aooident that be bouse of for Boaton are at J. R. Tuoker'a. by ealtb honestly. Other· My Tkkms j—$1-50 a ear If strictly In advance. of brown horsea that he has bad gneata of a bolt of timber which broke γ paid pair was ailing as one of tboee who in a Single copies 4 cento. a new of Thé drama Bar Haven presented grab everything Otherwise f--00 year. several years and bought pair 1 ;wo bone· in tbe inatep. the at Ν. evening, bat manege to keep within — Gorbam, H., Wednesday an Igbt AD7KST19KMK.HT9 All legal advertisement· black ooea. Wallace Warren, who has «erved aa for and vu wltneeeed a audience. iw. Whatever the casuist may hold are given three consecutive Insertions #1-90 Prof, and Mrs. William Roy Smith of by good with A. C. Frost, has Inch In length of column. Special con- in the caat have been kpprenticeahlp j the of taint in bia fortune, per Pa., came to Parla Mill last Several changea rone to to work. degree tract· made with local, transient and yearly Brjn Mawr, of lllneaa and I Brldgton la no tbet be waa far· to neceasary on' account baa bere qneation advertisers. week for a brief stay make arrange- Miss Mary G. Chapman returned KUPPENHEIMER other but thoae who witneaaed to aee that timberland in their summer change·, ber aommer Ighted enongh V rast electric ! ments for improvements rom Portland and opened a In· Job Printing New type, presses, I in of the ronld aome time be beld at veat and low The baa been leased the play apeak high praiae on Street. we them—but we have never found power, experienced workmen prices home here. place >ome Cburob on that would get our busi- manner In which It waa reeee In end acting beaia surely combine to make this department of season to Miss Louise I played. of East Waterford la prioe, for tbe coming Mr·. Pennock enormona fortune. Other ness and Lew la M. Mann left Saturday morning e bnllt np hie them. complete popular. Dimond of Providence, R. I. | risiting ber daughter, Mrs. Fred Taylor. for a few visit with relative· in ten bad the aeme opportunity, but and on Plate Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard moved last daya' Carrol Valentine I· at borne from These cloihes have that individuality of Jtyle (Size 25x35 inches Hejvy Paper.) Boston. Mr·. Mann, who haa been oo a Idn't aee It. KHIGLE COPIE*. week to Canada, where they recently Dartmouth spending the Easter to will meet blm there. College that that means continued satisfaction Mkmockat are four cento a farm. trip Washington, vacation his Mr. and Mr·. superior tailoring Single copie* of The purchased who haa been with parents, on Mrs. John F. Wood, man looks and in^ts each. They will be mailed recelptot price by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Maxim, who have Charlea Valentine. Among tbe numeroua "uplift move· —it is what the well dressed for, or for the convenience of patrons the dramaa and ha· new to the publishers the winter months in coaching play·, of William· 1· one of the lateat ia the "Amerl· While last we will one to subscriber of each Issue have been placed on been spending Harold Rioh College jenta" they give every single copies I on the week with Rev. and Mrs. D. having. In the County : A Florida, to leave there spent the Saeter recess with his an Poature en incorporated upon sale at the following places popka, plan spending League," one in or to old of this week and sail from A. Ball. Rich. will bo to in one of these and look over the The Oxford Democrat year advance, any South Paris, Howard'.* Drug Store. Wednesday parent·, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot ational body whose endeavor Drop April days paying store. a Tbomaa Radcliffe bad the mlafortune ShurtlelTe Drug Savannah for Boston. After spending Mi·· Belle Parington entertained ber et to ait up and atana up to Store. hi· foot last week at people new Suits—no obligation buy. subscriber two years in advance. Norway, Noyes Drug week in Massachusetts they will return to jam quite badly Miss Alma Holbrook of Bran·· Now in theee deya when Spring paying Stone's Drug Store. Irish Brothers' mill. souain, tralgbt. Newton. Postmaster. to their home in this as a is to Ask us to show the samples. Ruckfleld, A. L. village. son fick, week-end guest. rganization auppoaed ecoompliab you Kuppenheimer on in the show window Post OUI ce. The remaina of the four-year-old A of the is exhibition Paris Hill. Mrs Harlow. M is» Harriette Cole of Dedham, Mass. lmoat anything, why not have e few In- copy picture Samuel T. White. Brook· of Greenwood were West Paris, is spending a vacation of two weeks with of Erneat West Bethel. bodies like tbeae, for in- Paris. to West Parla for In- orporated at the store of A. E. Shurtleff Co., So. her sister, Mrs. G. W. F. Hill. brought oemetery "Spring Is here, the stream* are gashing, tence: "Foot Freedom Friends," de- Old winter holds spring In his up; NEW ADVEKT1SKM ENTS. Mies Cole, who has been at terment Thursday. oted to tbe mission of trying to indboe EASTMAN & ANDREWS Josephine Buds are bursting, folks are rushing, Publishers. vacation, returned weer sensible on ATWOOD & FORBES, her borne here during Bryant'· Pood. To see the tanner gather sap." eople to something Doan's Pills. week to where she Is Qum Grind- Kidney this Westbrook, of belr feet; "Gentlemanly 31 Market South Paris. Wash Goods. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Perham Square, I teaching. 1 our re," who ahell try to educete people w. o. Frothlnghsm. Mass., have arrived at Dad- 'Kind Nature sings through all earthly way, The children a very interesting Somerville, There Is no rbo cbew in Jo do it In e The Base Kali Season. gave will take death; gum public church Mr. Perham Is the breath Eastman A Andrews. Easter concert at tbe Baptist ley Cottage. All ray ea little offensive aa poaaible; and— A Co. of the lummei bualneas at this life that to an Easter-day. 1 Z. L- Merchant evening. A high wind and snow charge opens >ut tbe field la unlimited. Collars Marked Kree. Sunday aeaeon. Mrs. Nellie Dog at tbe time a num- hobse the coming Ind love too.'mldstallthe and strife The Hvramlde of Egypt. prevailing kept sings, pain *quall B. who baa ao run There is no death. as Gold. from Dudley, successfully Good ber attending. Hear what Health? about Farm Position Wanted. E. of the houee for upwards of thirty years, That la a very Interesting atory Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood I am the Resurrection and the Life.' Divorce Libel. wonld like to be relieved wbo were were week-end guests feels that ahe he organized gang beating Two Petitions for Discharge. Hebron Academy and Bankrupt's of some of the 3 glorious song of Nsture of Lovet lot machinée with diaka of artificial ice Ζ. L. MERCHANT & CO. Seven Bark*. of relatives at Paris Hill. responsibility. On, onward ring, were considered at rozen on tbe It cornea to tbe Karm For Sale. Alfred M. Daniels has traded two of Several matters Till all hearts sing apot—until Freedom Notice. held even- from God that tbe counterfeit "colna" a car for use in the hotel meeting Thursday rhere Is no death, 'tis life above." tatement For Sale. his livery teams for Ford Successors to S. B. and Z. S. Prince Hay and a committee was appointed to rere tbe aeme aa tbe real tbing. NoÛceof Bankrupt*-». bis business. ing, is alow In coming. weight Bank confer with the owners of the land and "Balmy Spring" )f course will believe that adlak South Paris Savlogs Corporators. River drivera will ·οοη be busy. nobody Buckfield. where a public honse might be f Ice tbe aize of a five-cent piece ia the baildings Mrs. Maude M. Is teaching "I wlih 1 could Impress upon your The land In includes O'Reilly ame aa tbe niokel. Rev. F. M. Lamb has been in Mechanic erected. question the Flat Street school. weight m 1 αda lu some way the necessity of the old hotel lot and the Ezra Falls this week agisting Rev. Mr. original Webster Grover of Bethel Hill viaited paying attention to the little things In store lot with store and tene- Kimball in special services. Stephens L. D. Grover and Monday. A Canadian who had 110 muekrat connection with road Mrorh."· Chief En- ment thereon. The committee chosen family There whs an entertainment and Sooial Elmer C. Allen and wife viaited hia kina illegally in his possession was gineer Sargent at state road convention. were: Arthur Bessey, A. W. Arkett, at the school house Thursday evening, Mr. aud Mra. L. E. Allen, Sun- tenalized under the strict letter of tbe I Horace E. Littlefleid, Ν. I. Swan and A. parenta, SPRINGTIME ! with ice cream and cake on sale, for tbe aw for bis cumuletive offence, and was One of the Largest Conventions. M. Chase. day. benefit of the athletic association. The term of our village school »ermittcd to choose between a fine of A time when wonvm needs new Mrs. Louisa Cole and grandson, Ellis spring every spring apparel. Miss Mellie Austin is at home from the with Miss Emma Burke 15500 or a total of 27 yeera in jail. And are here from and opened Monday KKFUDLICAXS MEET IN LIVELY AND Normal Art School in Boston for the Stevens, Coppervllle, of Bethel Hill teacher. >et aome think that our Maine will remain the school session. people ENTHUSIASTIC GATUERING. Easter recess. during are now used here, but there lawa are aevere when carried out Three ladies and one gentleman will Wagons iquor Never has Dr. Heald is building a new piazza Is more snow and ice than bare ο tbe letter. from the Woodstock the ground around bis buildiag. graduate high in tbe roads. ts business wan to at- June. are: Alma Whit- Although only The funeral of Mrs. Frances C. Wells coming They Harlan P. Dennison and wife left town Millett and A fact ia called to atten· store tend to matters of party organization aud was held man, Sybil Adams, Nanoy aignificant The Merchant Suits, Coats, who died Thursday noon, from' last week for their new home in Auburo, ion tbe editorial remark of tbe Sat- the for the coming state afternoon Brooks. by adopt platform tb« home of her son Friday Phillips Ind. Poet that the state conven- Prof. Elmer R. Bowker of Westbrook irday Evening "Twenty yeara campaign, Republican and the remains were taken to North Elbert R. came home from a to be town Easter week hla Briggs igo tbe big city newspapers regarded tion at Auguata Thursday proved In tbe lot. waa in visiting went there Dresses, Waists, Gloves, Neckwear, Auburn for burial family South Paris ffonday but as tbe most important news of one of the largest political conventions of and has Mr. and Mra. J. L. Bowker. tanging Mrs. Wells was G6 years age, parents, Friday and to Norway Saturday. heir Now a a held in the state, and demonstrated Prank Vindishman baa returned to hia sgain day." hanging gets only ever been an invalid for a rime. She is Grace E. Farwell will have long New Miss charge if Tbia indicatea that the is very much alive. four sons old home in Austria, Bailing from >aragraph anything. Silk Petticoats and other Accessories party survived by one brother and of the office here until a new post- have aomewbat. But 1342 entitled to seats there York March 28th. He has been very 111 post bat tastes changed Of delegates Milton son of niram Keene. master is to succeed Η. Ρ Keene, of James appointed here la a further significance to tbe were present 1209. Oxford County had cheek the present winter at the home moderate- received a bad cut on tbe Friday Dennison. Tbe of Been so so new, different and 71 out of 82 entitled to seats. Gorman, where be has bad the best of ibange. newspapers "yellow" inviting, distinctly while with an axe. Fred B. Merrill of Bethel Hill has that tbe John Λ. Peters of the playing His advised that be endencies assert they give peo· Congressman Miss Mullie Cole baa returned from a care physician the Oxford card business of ly priced. and be con- bought post >le to read what tbe people demand. Third Congressional District was chair- in should take an ocean trip visit with friends Portland. H. P. Dennison, with the presses, type, 3ut when the ceaaed to man of the convention, and addresses to return to hia own oonntry, newapapera Mrs. T. H. Lunt returned home Fri- cluded etc. to >rint all tbe unpleasant details of a were made by him, by Governor naines, winter's which he left eleven years ago escape The of thnt were built many day from her trip. Pleasant Valley Grange entertained execution, it was found that the pyramids Egypt, Coats and New former governors Fernald and Cobb, and of service. égal The whole Suits, Miss Dorothy McFarden Lewiston military Oxford County Pomona Tuesday, and did not demand them. Tbe de- centuries ago, are still standing. Patrick H. Kelley of Κ >eople Congressman is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. V the attendance was large, more than a been de- with admiration. Locke's Mills. nand bad largely artificially world looks to them inquisitive New Materials Michigan Brackett of Elm Street. hundred coming on tbe cars in tbe fore- the themselves, James B. Stevenson of Rum ford served veloped by newapapera Storme and time have not destroyed their magni- Styles, Mrs. Ε. M. Vaughn and little son Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stowell spent and over two hundred were of noon, pres- is Is the case dow with other classes of were ai the Oxford County vice-president are Mrs with Mrs. Abbie Trask and nor their Hut they built, attractive features for the Gardner of Waterville visiting Sunday ent at the afternoon meeting. 'news." tude symmetry. Presenting wonderfully the convention. Hon. Henry H. Hast- had not * ραΓβη1β' Μγ· and Mre- Eugene Foster. one stone at a time. If the First Stone and summer months. of Bethel was again chosen as the Miss Pauline and East Bethel. spring ings Gardner Mrs. Harry Swift, the would not be member of the State to tbe revised game law· of been placed, pyramids .... to Oxford County Master Rodney, were guests of Mrs. Will Holt visited Lewiston According properly Suits Priced from $10.00 $25.00 and Hon. James S. Saturday. 'few York the hunter may not there A fortune can be built little "by Committee, Wright Swift's mother last week. Miss Ethel Cole was at home from state, today. to Frost from Rumford has to ahoot offhand. Coats Priced from 6.50 27.00 of South Paris was the Oxford member GroverC. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. eat bia gun, but has but not until after it is started. If you want Separate and Cummings, Gould over Saturday and Sunday. little, of the committee on resolutions. Fred moved into Richard Dorman's rent, and Misa Mil- That is drawing it pretty fine, and aaide and Mrs. Walter Koight, Miss Eva Bean and friend, Miss a a Check Account with the l'aris erick K. of BuckQeld is the Oxford a barbershop lu the name build- rom the fact that tbe hunter baa fortune, open Oyer opened dred Chapman attended the dance at bave returned to rarely of the Secoud District com- He is a first-class workman. Greeley, Colby. tither time or to reat bia Trust member ing. West Bethel Tuesday evening. Fifleld is the of Mr. and opportunity Company. of TurDer ·« John guest the Skirts mittee. The Oxford County commiitee running Erneat who is in the Maine Gen- [un, it ia safe to aay that regulation Separate m Day, Mrs. G. K. on even is: Walter L. K. MorrillHamy;S'?,?lee Λ- Gloutier's saw mill, and he Hastings. vill be about as effective as would one We 2 cent interest on check account of $500 and over, Paris, Gray; Rumford, eral in Portland, is gaining, men of pay per the skirt is in favor-the assortment It will take until Hospital Tbe young this place recently Again separate E. Swain; Bethel, F. F. B*au; Fryeburg, keeps things lively. come home some time with wbich be abell and expects to met and a club under the iroviding finger hundred». Interest credited to your account last of every month. and E. T. P. Richard- the last of June to finish. They give organized )ull tbe now shown embraces the most wanted designs C. Buzzell; Norway, tbis month. name of Atbletio Associa trigger. being John Reed: to over a dozen men. "Abenaquols son; Roxbury, Canton, employment C. Ε Stowell & Son's store was broken with tbe offioers: materials. The from $2 to 00. tion," following A Cleveland a two-col- Connected with price ranges 50 $9 George L. Wadlin. into and money and newspaper publlihet Savings Department Greenwood. Tuesday night, President—Guy Bartlett. irnn of a young woman who at- The cooveotion endorsed the of photograph plan taken to ti<· amount of thirty-five Vlce-Preeldcnt—Ceylon Kimball. end· a boarding school at Nashville. Tenn., and MAINE. Last week were round to see goode BRANCH BANK AT BUCKFIELD, ♦he National Committee for a new basis tbey dollars. The bulbars entered through Secretary—Freeborn Bean. in account ot tbe shortness of the Easter vac*· in national con- how tbe town bad during the Treasurer—Albert Swan. will not be able to return home. Why not of representation tbe prospered one of the basement windows. It is Ion, week are mak- mbllnh a every time her parents The Glove Need which will reduce the tixcal year, and this tbey as Alder River held ses- girl's picture Spring ventions, rep- to be the work of Grange regular a her? what man thought tramps, ;et letter from of the southern states, and ing taxes according to each sion with work in tbe a resentation several bave been neen around here late- Friday evening, a in the will be here in the most at an is to at it. And yet modest paragraph supplied sitisfactory way. the as it get ν I and fourth and harvest is the tirst convention having ha*, nearly possible I bird degrees, that Jones to take such action. It is now well along on the second feast was iountry weekly annonnolng cost of $1.00 to opportunity Mm. Ht-len !■ with Mr. spread. or some- $1.50. week of aud the weather con- Bryant staying >as painted bis barn doors, A résolution was by in- April, yet ν Several members of tbe grange at- presented and Mra. L) tl Poster. else that Is real news in the com- of the Yarmouth caucus en- tinue·· colli with snow storms, tended Pomona at West Bethel. bing structions frequent We saw the first auto of the season in to in all would be to see it more nun'ty, causes merriment the city This is a store you cannot afford pass by your dorsing Theodore Roosevelt as the and glad 5, driven by C. B. Teb- those who have Sunday, April East Sumner. ι lewspaper office. Merchandise party's candidate for president in 19J6, spring like; especially btits. shopping exploration. Attractive greets your tbe ruled that it was oui had to bay for a month or so. And W. H. Eastman and L. B. Heald were but chairman buy Mra. Belle Chaae of Dixfleld is the Fire Prevention Company know what who know : Day. PamsTkust at weather this of order as an ameudment to the plat- yet it is better to have cold the choaen from Sumner to at- eye every step—and you they say guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown. delegate· Governor Haine· has Issued the fol· form as presented, but that it might be month than in May. tend the Republican state convention at | "The Merchant Store is reliable and reasonable." Frank Bennett and wife made us a proclamation calling for the ob· presented as a separate resolution. This North Waterford. Augusta last week. owing ; visit and a iervanoe of a fire prevention day: SOUTH PARIS MAINE was not done, and the matter was drop- day's recently, very pleasant Albert Brown, formerly of this place, School began April 6tb, In charge of one it to be. Mr·. Bennett lost the in the ! When unable to visit this store in we recom- ped without causing a ripple. proved who went to California for his health, Miss Esther Eastman, who has taught Among question· uppermost person resolutions recount the her health when young, then went terms here. ninda of the are economic que·· The adopted quite away 5th. several people mend our and mail order to the to but passed April ι that of Conservation. using telephone organization, valuable work of the last legislature, and hospital hoping regain it, Mrs. Charles is in A portable steam saw mill Is being set ion·, eapecially Alphonso very we we assure will and with and satisfaction received very little if any benefit, and to cut ont lumber for Ε. I. Brown. The saving and proper care of what which, you, give proper satisfactory present pleasure poor health. up has been an invalid ever since. I iave is the baaia of onr wealth. Extrav the record of the administration of Mr. and Mre. Charles Berry of Roches- Ben Bisbee has been using dynamite service. Postage paid on all goods at regular price within in tbe K'iwson Martin has moved from the in his mill in and losses lead to dlstresa and Governor Ilaiues. Belief principle Ν. Η are visiting her mother, Mrs. to break up the Ice pond tgance Center to South Bethel to live with his ter, 50 miles. of protection la reaffirmed, with the Sarab Washburn. order that the logs may be driven down luffering. oldest Mrs. Ε. T. Roberts. The December 31at, 1013, declaration that the necessaiy changes daughter, Alton Paine is so he gets around some to bis mill. For the past week be bas year ending in- Chester L. Brooke, mentioned last He bas also re· ibowa a net of in our aav· in schedules should be based upon on crutches. been sawing shingles. gain deposits died on tbe funeral tbe fol- banks of The same year vestigations of a scientific, non-partisan week, 7tb, D. B. L-broke went to Wed- ceived a car of Aroostook cedar shingles. nga 92,992,002. BALL tbe Fryeburg Ï55BASE The tariff is conducted by Oen. Lee on 9th. ihows fire insurance premiums paid by tariff board. Underwood lowing Thursday, nesday to get his grandson. surrendered April South Woodstock ser- on of Maine to ONE PRICE CASH STORE. condemned as unjustly sectional. undertaker;divine Mrs. R. E. Fiske bas seven hens sit- The Republican convention held the >eople a&ouoting 13,226, vices Rev. Ε. H. Stover, Pond; ! !82 81—a burden on the The national Democratic administra by Bryant and three hens have already batch- anniveraaiy of that event, did not pro· very heavy prop· SEASON IS HEBE entombed in West Taris to be ting, of the atate—and we find that liou is condemned for its hurried sur- cemetery, ed. pose to surrender its time honored prin- trty only NORWAY, MAINE buried beside his who died waa back to the render to Great Britain in the matter of mother, and blackbirds are ciples, but still adhere to them. U,808,788.36 paid people Robins, bluebirds, this the Panama Canal and for its vague about a year ago. Harrison Sumner's oldest citi- 'or losses sustained by fires during tolls, here, and a reminder of spring. Bonney, are it with a fine assortment of— Mrs. Cole's funeral before lame Of this waa In· We ready for and vacilliatmg policy in dealing with mentioned, Dexter Flint visited bis niece and zen, died on Wednesday. Had be lived year. $1,731,580.58 was and divine services per- fire Insurance com- ο affaira in Mexico.· conducted, the Flints. until next December he would have jurred by foreign tbe same as mention- nephew, was 52 6 10 of tbe The plank regarding prohibition is: formed by persons been 100 years of age. He had the reo- panies, and percent "We believe prohibition to be the ed above. North Stoneham. ord of being the oldest man that ever premium· collected by tbe same com· Goods The sketch was the tame The total settled policy of the State, and that the following obituary Macd McAllister has returned from resided Id town. He led a life of useful- paniea during year. Spalding furnished in one of the imount of riaka written tbe fire in- people want no more resubmission, but part by family: Lovell, where she has been caring for ness, was industrious and temperate in by —the kind the big leagues use Elvira was the of tbat waa demand the faithful enforcement of the J. Cole daughter and Mr·. Ν. H. his habits and always as a citi- surance companies for year in Mrs. Herbert McKeen, respected tbe officers elected for Duuiel and Diana Cole, and was born zen of and morale. Por 1244.733,842 84 law by regular Sawyer has gone down to stay a while. integrity good officers Greenwood May 12, 1836, and so far as Tbe fire of 30th, 1011, SC to $1.25. that purpose, and that if those GIcnna McAllister has gone to Bridg- several years past be had lived with his Bangor April Balle, be re known ehe lived in tbe same at office. and other property neglect their duties they should always ton to work at Ned Walker's. son, Fred Bonney, Sumoer post iamaged buildings Gloves, 25c to $3.00. moved from office. We the town. She first married Solomon Farr, in tbe amount of 13,707,531, of wbiob oppose I. A. Andrews sold a horse to George 2 5c to $5.OO. aud five children were born to them, West Buckfield. wan Insurance com- MlttS, resubmission provided by the Demo- Kimball of and a cow to H. B. $2,008,520 paid by two of both died Bridgtoa and was sustained Bate, So to $1.00. cratic platform, together with its de- whom, daughters, McKeen. Mrs. Fred Bennett la at home from panies 91,600,002 by for license in the cities and local young. Tbe three sons, Simeon, Charles for a few :he owners. We would like to h.ive come mand Seth Harriman and Herbert McAllis- Berlin, Ν. H., daya. property Protector», Catcher·' ycu and are still tbe young- I these statistic· to abow how Shoe Rlatea, Body option for the towns. We also oppoae Wlllard, living, are work for McAllister Mrs. J. V. Pearson Is ill with bron- give ter at Leslie to the in and see our new in in the of tbe est having lived in the insane asylum at and under the doctor's care. zreat Is tbe of insurance and Maeke, and everything needed ρ lay styles spring that plank platform throwing in and driving pnlp on Great chitis question an years. Ire losses in onr atate. Rates are fixed Progressive party that advocates Augusta nearly thirty Mr. and Mre. G. C. Froat and chil- are at best en- Brook. game. The lines the where- the civil war Solomon Farr were to losses sustained over a giv- apparel. amendment to the constitution, During Winnie McKeen has gone baok to her dren of Buckfield guests of Mr. iccording listed and was killed on tbe battlefield »n and moat be to cover by that constitution can be changed by school at Norway. and Mrs. Η. H. Buck Sunday. period, enough now. Clothes from the as the result of such while defending our country. Gowell of Meohanlo Falla Is riaka and expenses of the busineaa. Tbe » initiative, Joaiah Chute has gone to Lovell to Lewia At the of the For her second husband Mrs. Farr nore the insurance rates Pharmacy legislation would permit prohibit- care for Freeman Andrews. working for Thomas Bradbury. fires, greater married Ransom Cole and became ire must Hart Schaffner & Marx ory amendment to be submitted to tbey nermao Richards sold a cow to M. E. Llnwood Phillips went to North pay. tbe of seven children, four sons to asaist in callinsr the people every two years. We further parents Allen. Auburn Monday and returned Tuesday. Now, Therefore, declare in favor of Federal legisla- and three daughters, all of whom are Miss Edith Barrett and Elliott Newell publlo attention to this great economic I aid other well known makes. The and all but one married and have In commemoration of the tion (bat shall make the principle of living Wilson'a Mills. of Sumner visited at Irving Smith's ]ueation, and national and families. Their names are: Elmer K., last week. wry disastrous Bangor fire of April 30th. colorings are new and in- prohibition practicable Laurence Littlebale has returned from decidedly effective and shall Mary Α., Alphooso G., Daniel R., Stan- Smith has a new cow. I do hereby proclaim that Thurs ultimately prohibit where he has been on a visit to Irving 1011, v The arc neat ar.d the tbe manufacture for sale and ton R., Nellie Μ and Lucretia C. There Auburn, Is In Hebron for the 30:h day of April, 1014, bel ting. styles very sale, Mrs. Newell and Roy Briggs working lay, are 27 11 his mother, Littlebale, cnown as Maine Fire Pre- H Hou'ard for sale of great-grand- and observed Chas intoxicating grandchildren, Mr. Bowman. Co importation Besides the mod 1>, his sister, Mrs. Brooks. recom- nobby. regular for use aa a in the children and 1 great-great-grandcbiid. Edgar Mr. Swift of Paris is on to vention Day,and I moat earneatly The liquors beverage, Donnie Cameron was over from the moving Store L nited States and all territory subject Frank Wbitiemore'a farm. send tbat the people observe it in all we have stouts, long stouts, stubs Mason. for a brief visit to bis rub- to ita Rangeley region proper ways: First, by cleaning jurisdiction." D. A. Cameron. up Appioval ia expressed of the public Zenas Merrill and family of North father, East Waterford. pish and looking after fire traps at home, and slim suits, so we can fit you no T. E. Mrs. John Olson, who for the past discua- Maine utilities bill passed by the last legisla- Norway visited his sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howe have a lecond, by holding meetings for Souih Paris has been on a visit to her matter what your build. ture, and now held up under tbe refer- Westleigb, Sunday. fortnight little aon which was born the 5tb. ilnn and addreaaea in the several cities Mrs. Eddie Bennett, and Mrs. endum; and there are advocated an Several from this town attended daughters, Mr·. W. H. Chadbourne and son ind towns of the state, especially under Pomona Dwight Thurston, in Erroi, bas returned workman's compensation Grange Tuesday. are at the farm for the sommer. :be of the Patrons of Husband- enlightened home. Philip auspices law; a 4-hour law for women and Eli Grover purchased a new bone re- who la hla vacation from ry and the Fire Department· and in our Laurence Littlebale, Elwyn Storey and Fred, spending children in manufacturing establish- cently. Hebron Academy here, la qnite 111 with Schools, and such other oommerolal and on sick Monte Fox went to ments, and a federal law Mrs. Douglas Cusbing is the Cupsuptio Tuesday. jlvic as may be able to Suits to prohibiting James who haa been In tbla mumpa. organizations $10 $25 child labor; the submission of a woman list at this writing. Coughlin, Prof. G. A. Yeaton baa been at L. E. end their support to this Important in for a number of years, suffrage amendment; liberal A. J. Hutchinson is working vicinity dropped Mclntlre'a and other in town < in order that all our people, appropria dead at the House the plaees luestlon, tlona for good roads, in the interest of Albany. Umbagog past after tbe orchards. A Mr. joth old and young, in country and city, — week. Another victim of Aloohol. looking Day — all the people and all sections; the Mas- Miss Irene Morrill is at home from King la with him. nay be thoroughly Impressed and be- she work sachusetts form of ballot; presidential West Bethel, where has had A good nnmber from Bear Mountain < some better educated upon thla most im- preference primaries; legislation to al- all winter. Brownfleld. attended Pomona at West Bethel. portant question of conservation. of Lake visited Grange H. B. low opportunity to vote on Zenas Mills Norway Ernest L. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hattie Green has returned to Mra. 11872 FOSTER, operatives Frink, also bis Willie's cuts .sod all election days; and in connection with bis daughter, Mrs. F. A. Hunt, J. L. Frink of this after a G. I. Hamlin'a. For baby's croup, dally place, long jrulses, mamma's sore throst. Granmda'· lame· tbe taxation of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mill·, the PAPER and One Price Clothier intangible personal Cyrus and painful illness died at bis borne in Thirty-eight aat down to a baked bean teas,—Dr. Tboman' Eclectic Oil—tbe bouaehold Rolls of New WALL under tbe amendment to the first of this week. were 00ο. property Portland April 2J. Tbe remains and pastry dinner Wednesday, furnished ■emedy, 95o and Htrt of Ca»|lt|kt Icbttfstijgf Jim; .. constitution recently adopted, "tbe pas- D. W. Cusbing purchased a pair brought to bla old home Saturday, »ud by "The Independent Workers." Norway, Maine that will thia mani- work horses of Walter tbiaweek. BORDER in Our Stock sage of a law correct Emery the funeral waa held Sunday. Tbe Ma- L.tat of Officers and elected at an- II. Morrill some shoats to Corporators fest injustice and accomplish the results Ε. sold sonic service was used. He leaves a STRENGTHENS WEAK AND TIRED nual meeting of Soutn Parla Savings Bank, March 26th, 1914. the amendment in Ervin Hutchinson. father and and a Mrs. South Parla, Maine, % contemplated by mother, sister, WOMEN 4 A few men are a channel In monrn OFFICERS. question.M cleariog Linna Frink Allen, to bia loss. waa under a atraln a the river for tbe which will atart "I great nuralng N. Bolster, President. drive, He was graduated from Acad- three sick- Dayton Stevens. Fryebarg relative through montha' J. Hastings Bean, Vlce-Preaident. Mrs. L. M. N. aoon. a see it. It's now on sale. emy, end for number of year· has been ness," writes Mr·. J. C. Van De Sande, Oeorge M. Atwood, Treasurer. Call and 5 Clerk. MARKED woman of international M. FREE! A with his sister in Atwood, COLLARS as

— Hay For Sale. I Come to the GREEN- Bedouin Thief Tracker». 20 Tons of first HOMEMAKEBff-OOLUMN. the Bed- quality hay. * A curious profession among SOUSE for Writi or inquire of of tbe "thief trackers." Pianos Milne le that AT NINETY H. L. aud SCRIBNER, Being without paddocke or stables Democrat. South Pub, Ms at AND Paris Hill, Maine. YOUR CREDIT IF IT'S Colo M*. Oxford their animals always more or let» and Hearty [ LETTUCE 13-16 to Hale -*» liberty, theft of stock would appear ot Left-Over*. matter. Each I have the OUBLY OBISP The Utlllzatloa be an easy and frequent 0. W. Heath of South Windham, PROPOSALS. IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT demonstration on The Utilisation has Its little company —and still The however, dnd. will l>e received at tribe, Maine, is 90 yean "young" Sealed propoenle the office In Parmer·' Week et the would be either a tbe Selectmen of Pari» until « Ά . IT'S A CURE dlshee per- beast was recaptured and! At the I will flcations and sewer plans χ ,lt the various prepared. Every where the in' my household. agq hand that at 1:30 o'clock up to the ab< is what make it a remedy lot of second organs urdays :ltt A Your credit you son In the audience was with wreaked upon the six G. H. PENLEY, of accurate work provided summary vengeance of I am still using it, and my in and guarantee required soda craoker for a and a small for natural ability 90, I sell at any old Come A. BLROY DEAN, Wen I'trS, more to when the time comes large plate robbers. Selected use it from time to time. price. l**r!- It will be worth far you For Miss Borden and Miss children U. HIRAM lIEAl.i), Liquor, Opium, Mirphin Individual spoon. from boyhood to discrim- Atwood him- see them. CHARLES W. BOW Κ Hi from vari- and trained it first from L. F. p4ri» than an armful of influential letters of introduction Jewett discussed the subject bought MANUFACTURER. 12-15 Selectmen .·! I'arU. inate between each animal's footprint, when he sold it from hoase and other ous Some of the suggestions self in 1850^ as a Drug Using standpoints. becomes so hightly devel- as much New Pianos, Stools, Scarfs, presented by you stranger. below were this faculty to house. I others get rational and recipes given. or cam- hope NOTICE. men Our methods are humane, that a horse's use of this SLEDS We seek accounts of worthy young Even in the most oerefully managed oped particular benefit as I have from the Instruction Books, Player pia- promise—of no sickness, "knockout" from In the District Court of the Unit» i, » and scientific; there ere the "left-overs" el's trail is unerringly picked up G. W. Heath. to start or in business—men who households medicine." (Signed) stock at the District of Maine. In Iktrikrn· about just starting or bad after effects. *nd ere of on PUNGS nos always in prices which too often eoonmulete among the thousands Impressions the matter of > from time to time—and in In will need advice and credit All business, including correspond- finally thrown away by the housewife tbe dusty highway. 35 cents. All Dealers. that are right CHARLES F. C*SWEU„ In Ihr ,,t, r confidential. of Large bottle, SLIDE-YOKES as a ence, is strictly There Is the unsightly piece of Norway, Bankrupt. ) >ervice — will come to this Β nk's despair. — who great FBEE From Us. K. * regard Writs for free booklet which will be the stale the small quantity Trial Bottle Send for To the creditor· of Charles !e meat, bread, a Thousand. catalog. 1 nd dtstrl't success. all be Winning Me. the County of Oxford factor in their sent in sealed envelope. of a or fruit, but may Portland, that on ti.· plain vegetable ago a Arm in "LF." MEDICINE CO., Notice la hereby given 0« in attractive Some years Jewelry H. < with this and let's grow used to good advantage G. PENLEY, March, A. D. 1914, the said Char n.Wt.i institution, the late J. P. Morgan an 1< Join yourself dishes with a little thought. New York sent was duly adjudicated bankrupt, now. earlier start the bet- for of hi· cre«lltor» wll' be hi ...· r, Do it The you INSTITUTE Since meets are so especial a fine pearl, offering it to him $5,· A. O. WITHAM South Parie, Maine. meeting together. THE KEELEY expensive, W.J.WheeIer, the Referee, No. 8 Market xpi. Jln Is wasted. to of ter. care must be taken that none 000. This Mr. Morgan decided pur- Parle, Maine, on the 15th day of Λ ι 151 Mitai of NOTICE. In the forenoon, at u CNgrtss St., Portland, The following recipes suggest ways chase, and two checks were made out Block, South Paris. at 10 o'clock ÎQc' Woodntock, Mo., Apr. 4,1914. Billings' said creditors may attend, prove meat. All bones, tongb parts, for Trucking from using —one for $5,000 and the other $4,- 1 hereby caution all peraon* extendlOj trustee, examine the v AND on m appointa 1 and other bits cooked or uncooked, may from credit to mv wife, Ivie L. Thuriow, transact such other business a- 000. He then removed the pearl left be; u. 2 cooked 1 and containing July 1913, Γο all persons Interested cups beef, tablespoonful named : 1 cheap beach wagon. 1-8 tea- stating that Mr. Morgan would will be taken into the firm hereinafter for account vinegar, 12 teaspoonful salt, $4,000, Wheeler At a Probate Court, at l'art-. In your checking the if I 1 set two horse trav- caraway, few grains paprika, be pleased to purchase pearl ami for the County of Oxford, of investments light spoonful of W. Wheeler & Co., composed In the >t for the selection your 1 8 sweet Mari- would be satisfied with the check. J. eighth day of March, year teaspoonful marjoram. they nine hundred and 1 erse sleds. on- Margaret A thousand e hour. Cook 1 of W. Wheeler, ,. for providing you with Traveler's Cheques. nai 1 tablespoenful The unsuspecting Jewelers—in igno- J. following matter navlng l>ccn pr> 10 to 12 ton in In 2 butter until sealed action hereinafter it, good hay* ion tablespuonfuls rance, of course, of what the Baker, Stanley M Wheeler. I thereupon 1 1-2 hereby Οκυκκκυ: barn or delivered. brown. Add tablespoonful flour, now with a in- package contained—closed The Biggest 5-Cente' Worth of Oxfort That notice thereof be given to water. When thick add meat and We thank the a of Oil- 1 ·„■ farm 85 acres. cup the astute financier's offer. And tbe people terested by causing copy 1 small heat. Just before serving add 1-2 cup for favors and solid' three weeks succee»lvcl> n which check serenely County past published a ! sweet or sour. box in tbe $5,000 of Ever ford l>emocrat, newspaper pu'· 1 nice farm cream, Sunday Newspaper of t>ame and .shall con* that $2500. be was returned to Mr. Morgan continuance Paris, in said County, they Not a orumb of bread need reposed to be held at κιΜ ; 2 harnesses. single tinue to them our hest efforts Probate Court single wasted. Slioes of stale bread may be unopened! in New give third Tuesday of April, Α. 1». Issued England a and 1 International Harvester 1 old-fashioned Vermont reserved for toast. Crusts and broken and good squan the clock In the forenoon, good protection if they see cause. bits may be dried in the oven, ground or Pounds and Weights. business deal. cutter of \\ sleigh. ■ W. Au JOHNSONS pour crackers, half a to twenty poundf W. E. Bosserman's drug respectfully from Ia.it pound F. P. Stone'· drug Store, Norway. the loth dav of -Ian., past, buttered. hall Λ : ANODYNE sparingly be determined in pounds and Chas. H. Howard Co.'s drug (tore. So. Parii bankrupt under the may adjudged that he irt- QUEEN OF PUDDINGS C. J. Leary's new· stand. Kumford. relating to Bankruptcy; all his and rt. pounds. 12-19 PRICE, $a.go. rendered property 1 1 scalded 12 2 with .1 Tie IHCLiae an International Harvester en- quart milk, cup sugar, ty, and has fully compiled T>UY 2 stale ments of said Acts and of the 0M1 AND eggs, 1-4 teaspoonful salt, cups His Card Tricks. OUI* HAT -■-* as LINIMENT PRINTINC touching his bankrupti'v. take care of it machine bread or 2 1-2 table- HIGH GRADE ν MACHINES any crumbs, jelly jam, Mrs. had α most enjoy Wherefore he That he m.·, gine, IN USE 103 YEARS table- Stryver—We prays. fcjni. Rupan and a dozen or powdered sugar, 1 1-2 the Court to have a full dlschar. should be cared for years spoonfuls able time at Mrs. Hunter's tea. Counl ROTOGRAVURE the by lemon juioe. Beat the yolks at debts provable against his estate more from now it will still be for spoonfuls was there and us mysti such d< working for the relief of aches, and the whites of the Tedout kept Itankruptcy Acts, except H>; lufai eggs separately. wltt law from such discharge Pmm· you. fled for an hour with his tricks OFFICE. excepted by Has pains, swellings, burns, Beat augar into yolks, add milk, salt, PICTORIAL SECTION DEMOCRAT Dated Uils 2nd day of March, A.I' CORN MACHINES It will save and your family endless hours of I! you cuts, rheumatism, lemon juice and crumbs. When crumbs the cards. Mr. Stryver (dryly)—H< STEPHEN K. KNIGHT, flulcn. Picker· hard labor in sawing, grinding, spraying, 60 YEARS- Cilbnkn pumping, in- are turn into a buttered dish and us with 'em for tbre< «V etc. bowel troubles. For soft, kept mystified ORDER OF NOTICE TIIERI 1 Cottar· running separator, I and external use. bake until a knife Inserted comes ont at the club, but we're on t< EXPERIENCE SWJUrm. ShnUm Buy an I H C last burn ternal months District ok m a ink, ss. engine. They longer, or oleao. with jelly jam, pile York World. to I). TILLAGE less are simpler, and give you moet power. 25c an J 50c wtfjwktr· Spread him now.—New In Addition On this >th ilay of March, A. l'.'M, fuel, over it a of whites of eggs It Is— V^-T··*. H ere are a few of the reasons: Offset cylinder heads, meringue Ing the foregoing petition. a" Dai Hut»*» JOHNSON & Ino. sweetened and back in oven until Ordered by the Court, That a hearing and rings, 11. S. CO., put Answer. of large valves, accurately ground piston Ueed the 8oft upon the same on the ft h «lay May, GENERAL LINK Man. brown. In forged crank shafts and connecting Boston, slightly Dick and have made up* 1914, before said Court at Portland, OilwJGuf heavy drop Milk which has soured be used in "So Daisy an t etc. Best material and construction mean the may trict, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ; 04 Tractor* rods, the in After the way she lali in the oxford are cottage cheese and wbey, By George! Good Feature tlce thereof be published best I H C built in all styles, making Every Patents said Dlstr!· engines in eugine. an excellent bread made as him out I never it How die erat, a ncwspa|»er printed Cm· Switan all sizes 1 to P. whey bread, expected other < and in from SO-H. They operate Designs that all known creditors, and i FtraVuw bread with instead of he her?" at the said time an 1 on low and high fuels. ordinary whey pacify Any Newspaper Supplies «c. Interest, may appear r grade κ Track· milk and cream ""I" Copyright» cause, If have, C milk or water. Sour "He her tliut he'd rather quurre m»y ind show any they Not every local dealer handles I H engines. told Anyone «ending a sketch nnd should not Ih.· .· freedescription iu) prayer of said |M>tltloner Grate Mb a man to know. If may be used in cakes, cookies, kiss other ascertain our (ipnu.iii The one who does is good you griddle with her than any girl."— .iiilckly Coinwonlf**whether, And it I» further ordered by the Court r«4GrM*n and cakes the for whioh are 'iiTpntinn I· probably puientHhle. do not know who he we will tell you when yoa recipes confidential. ΗΑΝ0Β00Κ stent» the Clerk shall send by mall to all know: b*· CiUm is, Tuck Honsgtrlctly <>n] tills or·: found in oook book. free, oldest Itors of raid petition and KaiwTwa· write us fur any «ont »£e»rr receiye copies catalogues. ce- l'atents taseu tbrouirhi»J«^nn*Dat«U. Munu 4 Co. dressed to them at tnuir places of reside Cereals may be recooked with new lu toe 8orrow. 'peclal ηotter, without clir.rge, stated. moulded and served cold with fruit ORDER IT EARLY Ci.arknck IIai.e. real, Witness the Hon. come home immédiate or in and in "Herr Huber. the said and the seal thereof, at oi America sauted, (used croquettes, of Court, v International Harvester Company -r-r-U wife bus suffocated bersel American. In said District, on the 2ith day of some dishes. ly. Your Scientific weekly. LarfMt I land. IkaiMritW) scalloped A handsomely lltostroted Ç|r A. I). 1914. Huber—Heavens! There'l (" BICE OB HOMINY DBOP CAKES with gas." h.J JAMES E. HEWEV, Boston [L. then ΜΪ|ίΚ| a nice bill to Sa 'fenV:'0/»"'/m"nt^e''i'LlUS«l'cws«iciler« < flayin PtTMg McCoraick KOwnkM Oakm PlaM 1 cup boiled rice or hominy, egg. Attest JAMES E. HEWEV. If cereal is reheat with 1 table- lonwltzblatt WNN 8 Co.361"-4·*'· New D.York C cold, «ranch OScn. F f Washington. 113-15 epoooful water, stir till soft. Beat yolk is com a id white separately, add 1-4 teaspoon- To enjoy a thing exclusively "Λ ful salt.. Drop in tablespoonfuls on well rr.only to exclude yourself from th in hot oven. buttered pan. Bake brown true enjoyment of it. will examine if you are prudent- Fruits may be used in souffles, salads, whips, and puddings. Where several CHILDREN'S DISEA8ES VERY must be taken that the will if are smart— are used care PREVALENT Every Picture buy you flavors blend well. or lemon YOU Orange when li about juice added will often aid in this. Veg- Whooping cough every Tells a Story" the Meule· and soarlet fever almost aa bad Your hardware at etables may be used in scalloped Winter's Chills and Tar Compoum dishes, koups, salads, and if there is Uae Foley's Hooey modern hardware store of throat· and lfn only a small quantity as a garnish. It is for Inflamed coughing. I. Grand Nebr., iayi very essential in combining a salad of C. Hoatler, Ialand, severe attacka c these odds and ends that it does not look "My tbree oblldren bad Bronze Ball Valves, Hemp doa« (OntsUle Pumps, is In taste and and a very few to get at.) the part but pleasing both whooping cough, J. P. Richardson, Packing, Easy of Foley's Honey and Tar gave great r< Breed Ills appearance. are a necessity lief." S. E. Newell Λ Co., Parla. A. I Kidney QPDIVPD^CKO FBUIT SALAD IS BOX*8 South Maine. and a benefit. Sbortlefl Co., Sontb Parla. Paris, To make boxée une four halve· of salt- They save your crop, increase the ine cracker·. With a knife make wit weather is hard on the and improve the quality. Our abarp Mugging—What's the matter Chilly, damp, changing yield a email bole in end of each With Calendar shows when to spray piece. Brokeby? He look· worried, Spray raffia tie corner· of tbe box and what materials to use. Our together. tiuggina—He can't meet bla bill·. Even more are colds, grip, pneu- salads of froits In boxes. kidneys. irritating The "Sj>ray" booklet show· 70 combina- 8erve Moggina—Tbat'a nothing. I can' tions of JELLY WHIP dodge mioe. tonsilitis, quinsy and other infections. The 1 monia, egg white,2 tablespooofula jelly, jam FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS SUCCESSFU Gasoline or crushed 1-2 fruit, cnp powdered and and this causes Engine white FOR RHEUMATISM AND KIDNE1 kidneys get congested inflamed, IRON AGE HUgar. Put sugar, jelly and egg la bowl and until stiff. Serve TROUBLE Has Become a Bucket, Barrel, Power and Traction whip backache *knd disordered kidney action. Though seri- Necessity. for orchard and field cropa cold. Positive in action for backache, weal Sprayers bladds and other uses. Built complete or in back, rheumatism, kidney and A Simple Cooking LesAon. Texas ous its latter disease is not hard to what you need. Ask troubles. P. J. Boyd, Ogle, in stages, kidney units—buy just that with them and let It Is claimed the exception writes: "After two bottles ο on the farm that your dealer to show taking In fact there is no machine used yoi of wheat a of the an is used when the Uncle Sam you the rest of the larger percent people Foley Kidney Pills, my rheumatism if a kidney remedy bring ou this earth eat rioe aa tbeir main arti- conquer good r»an to so many uses as you can the Gasoline Engine. and the spray calendar. Also kidney trouble are completely gone.' put story cle of food than other It Co "Iron Farm and Garden New·" any grain. Safe and effective. S. E. Newell A first of trouble are noticed. Age should not be eaten alone, however, for Parii signs kidney Our fruit and shade trees will be ruined in a year ο free. Paris. A. E. Shurtleff Co., South it is not a complete food, but when com· in the here i bined with or the The best recommended kidney remedy two unless we stop pruning and go to spraying ; and Bateman Mfg. Co., egga, milk, cheeae, meat, "Don't you envy opportunitie other foods which build up tbe tlasnea that wealth afford·?" comes in. Box 1344 great where your engine of the it becomes an exoellent the li is Doan's Pills. You hear it everywhere. N. J. body, "Well," replied philosopher world Kidney QRENLOCH, food. overall·, "of course I'd like the limou We can fit you up with any kind of a Gasoline Engine There are two grade· of rice, the un- sloes and But I don' other makes of from private yachts. Get a box. Also Pumps and or commercial care ao much for the Outfit or any power you want Our prices ar polished polished, alimony, argi Spraying Small Bucket Pumps to Large Power rice as tbe latter la called. During thé menta and write of babeaa oorpu·." come and see us. the outer of right Sprayers. Farming Tools, Engines, polishing process coating tbe which contain· a deal of RELIABLE FOLEY'S HONEY AND Separators, Ac. grain·, great Silos, valuable food material, la removed and TAR COMPOUND tbe rice is coated with and tal- gluooae Just be aure that you buy Foley' to uae tbe cum. It la better, therefore, Honey and Tar Compound—it is a π A.J. ABBOTT, Agent rice. unpoliahed liable medicine for coughs, colds, croup West Paris, Me. Rice should be washed very thorough- whooping oougbs, bronchial and li a strainer con- ly before It is used. Put grippe cougha, which are weakening t< In a of cold water taining tbe rice pan the aystem. It also gives prompt am &. between A. and rub the W. grains thoroughly résulta for WALKER definite St. SON, hoarsenes·, ticklini Pleasant St Pleasant the water until tbe S killings Ave. the hands, changing throat and stuffy wheezy breathing. 8 MAINE. rice la when tbe water will be Mre. Georgia Thayer, Pleasant St., SOUTH PARIS, clean, E. Newell A Co., Paris. A. E. Shurtlei lira. · S. Harlow, Skillinga Ave., L. E. Pleaeant South Pari*, rioe Monk, St., South Parie, s;iys: "The public state- It and enda late. It is fall clear. Polished abould be put South Paris. bave uaed Do&d'b begins early, Co., South Paria, aaya: "I "About ten I suffered ment I made several ago, regard· sun rise to bed time. more watera than tbe un- ■ays: year* ago years of work from Being through found I or and talcum the 8ocial Kidney Pilla and bave alwaya from a lame back. Tbe kid- In# Ooan's Kidney Pill-. holdH good. constantly on her feet, she often baa polished rice the glucose "I tell you," said scowling every day Is will form a not for and am to confirm it. This remedy trouble without knowing it. 8he with which it coated gum- 1st, "that wealth Is distributed cqi them a good remedy kidney ney accretions were unnatural and [ glac kidney ine when ( was from has backache. It is hard for her to my masa when It la cooked In- tably." trouble. do helped suffering get sticky bladder Tbey certainly knew that my kidne>s needed attention. other HEN'S so stead of the rioe stand "I with Mr trouble. I advise people RUBBERS up in the morning, she ia tired and letting graina quite agree you," replied and relieve back- kidney the bun atrengthen kidneya Someone told me to try Dnan'a Kidney who have kidney complaint to give worn out. She doea not sleep well, haa alone and unbroken. Scadds. "I have only about two ache. I waa a little bad recently did me «ο Doan's Pills a trial." poor appetite and is In boiling rioe pick over the quantity dred and fifty thousand myself, while feeling Pill* and I got a box. Tbey Kidney WITH LEATHER TOPS needed a nervous. Her bladder desired and use In the following ratio: know a dozen men who have more than and knew that my kidney* much good that I continued taking her trouble toow one cup of rioe, two quarts of water, a million Pills from gives apiece." tonic. I got Doan'a Kidney them. Two or three boxes made me Mrs. C. F. Pleasant South one of salt. rice Ware, St., and teaspoon Add the me When run down with SburtlefTa Drug Store and tbey gave of me in says: "For some time one of my We Make a Specialty of Them and Have a Large Variety to tbe two quarte of boiling salted kldoey trouble, well. Another my family joins Paris, or weak a fuffercd from kidney trouble. Foley water. Do this alowly bo the water baokaobe, rheumatism bladder relief in abort time." recommending this remedy. We have family There were shooting Maiden Ribbed Heel, S inch $3.2 will not Boil until ness, turn qulokly for help to Foley Kid sharp, pains top atop boiling. LATER TESTIMONY. alio advised other people to take Doan's the small of ttie back with PiDs are In a ■ey Pills. You cannot take tbum intc through dizzy 10 the rice grain· aoft. Drain lira. Harlow aaid: "I 3-5 Kidney without re On May 1, 1012, Pills and will continue to do so." and headaches. Ou a friend's ad- will cure all that, strainer and pour cold water over it to your system having good Kidney spells for what Doan'rf vice Doan's Pills were obtained 12 3-7 and make her tbe Then return the suits. Chas. N. Fox, Hirnrod, Ν. Y. am certainly grateful Kirney _ again separate grains. Pills bave done mi done for me. I will- at Chas. II. Howard C'o.'n. Drug Store. 4.0 STRONG, WELL and VIGOROUS. rice to the kettle and set It on the back says: "Foley Kidney Kidney Pilla bave »4 more than worth of medl relief." Get Foley Kidney Pills at the nearest of tbe atove to dry. When it Is neces- good 1160.00 confirm former endoraement." They gave pronpt 16 cine." results. S, ingly my 4-2 drug store and START TAKING THRM sary to atir the rice use a fork to avoid They give you good E. Newell & Paris. A. E. Sburtlefl No Heel, 8 inch top 30 TO-DAY. They cost less than the doctor breaking tbe grains. Co., and do more. The g«nuin« Foley Kidney After in this manner the Co., 8outb Paria. « io 44 44 3 preparing 3 Pills are sold only in the yellow package. rice la ready to be used in pudding· or t« 44 44 desaerta of kind. At 11 o'clook her father bis bead 12 3-5 A. E. 8HUKTLEKF * CO., South Parts. any put within the door. « " " *. E. NEWELL A CO., • Paris. "Come, young man, 14 3-7 Not··. · light ont!" be said. *t ,6 u (t 4.0 The words were pleasant enough, bnl work is never Woman's done—bnt the young man knew that tbey must be it could be once in a while PILLS are first and the are as gooi maybe by obeyed. KIDNEY These Rubbers tops quality, a little on DOAN'S planning—and cooperation So be reaobed up and turned ont the some for less men as it is possible to make. We also have mono: the part of the folka. light. Ν. V. a or mailed on of by FOSTER-HILBURN CO., Buffalo, Guaranteed are those Sold at all and stores, 50c box, receipt price that are worth the price. dumplings made druggist general A (from bread dough. Cut off bits of WHY IT SUITS PARTICULAR ! dough about the siae of a walnut, steam PEOPLE over the and tbe meat them meat, when and Tar la la done thicken the broth and It Foley's Honey Compound poor and effective for colds, over the prompt coughs, dumpling·. oroup, hoaraeneaa, bronchial cougha and Ε. N. SWETT SHOE CO. Rub the hand· In damp a alt after throat froublee. Tnomas Veron, Han- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. handling fiah and the odor will be gone. cock, Mich., write·: "Foley'· Honey and Tar qulokly rellevee tickling throat OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Wood aahea contain material for the t" *i and with no AO acre· cut- SO ton* No. 251—(0 acres all tillage, adapted stop· the oough bad after No. 333—150 acre·, tillage, I·· it'll "bone·" of Uae them In the MILLINERY fruit on shore of planta. effect." It no SPRING ISO,000 pine ready to cut, new barn, rin-ln/ orchard, good building* 88-! oontaloa opiatea and is bay, a • 15"' TELEPHONE. BUSINESS 38-8 RESIDENCE flower 4 mllea to Norway. I'KICK 93350. ful lake; hennery, 11-2 miles to village, garden. pure. Tbat'a why it auita particular water; Kettles be cleansed of *ni ual may unpleasant people. 8. B. Newell à Co., Parla. A. No. '211-90 acres. one-man farm with stock, No. 2Λ)—N» acre*, 3."> tillage. 25 ton» hay NORWAY, MAINE orchard odor· by diuolving a teaapoonful of B. Shurtleff Co., Sooth Paris. tools, cart·, horse r&ke, mowing machine; plenty cut, BOO cords soft and hnrdwiHMl, small aoda and waahlng them with It. to of wood, siilendld fields and posture, well kept 11 baltlwlns, splendid location 4 miles to Nurw >y -You are invited orchard, i.lce dwelling, 2 b.irns, 2 1-2 miles to PBICE *»«!. a of 8he—So sorry to hear of your motor cordially We have just received carload Never aun feather beda. Air them on 8outb Parla or Norway for only $l£00. looideot. seres lar»c«· PARK & POLLARD'S « Tbe sun draw· tb· oil out No. 306—110 acres. 2» tillage, β» STANDARD Poultry windy day. No. 291— 200 acres, cuts 50 ton* 400 apple torn· N'o. Motorist—Oh. thanks, lta Newest hay, timber, spring watered paxture, cuts 30 of the feathers and them a rancid nothing. our line of all the trees SO M MO M. hemlock, 30

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