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VOLUME 83. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916. NUMBER 39

S. BRIGGS, AMONG THE Housing Pullets Early. « matter of fact he witnessed the foot· prince to secure the remaining 15,000,- On the twenty-second anniversary CABI FARMEBS C. ball match from the fared fortb Dentist, (Wm. Monahan. Extension Instructor In ordinary stand·, 000 through private sources in New of his birth Prince Robin " Poultry.) surrounded thousands of of love and romance, not with- SFKKD TUB FLOW." by unsuspect- York city. In quest MAINE. It i· a PAKI5, profitable practice to put pul- ing Britons, but carefully wedged te Six weeks prior to his arrival in out hope of adventure, for be waa a SOI'TH 5 p. μ. lets loto the house Id the I : 9 a. m. to Spe. laying early between two generals of his own army New York the young prince landed in valorous with the heritage of ! Correspondence on practical agricultural Pulleta in chap oiatfloow to children. » topic* fall. hatched and early GfcPBINCEc/ a .riven »ollclted. Address all commuai cations In April and flanked by minister of police, a San Francisco. He had come by way in his veins. Said he to him- »:reot>on 143-4 If well should to warriors Telephone tended for this to Hcmbt d May, fed. be matured I department minister of the treasury and a minis- of the orient, accompanied by the chief self In of the Hajihomd, Agricultural Editor Oxford Dem lay in October and in order that they dreamy contemplation ocrai. Paris. He. ter of war, all of whom were exces- of staff of the Oraustark army. Count MI will PARS. may have ample time to to long Journey ahead of him: ..««<** get adjusted bôred the contest and more their new and to while sively by Qulnnox, hereditary watchdog to the traverse the great highways that my u at Law, house, ready lay the of is still GBAUSTAB1C. or less η prilled by his unregal enthu- family, and a young lieutenant Attorneys Pleasure and Profit. price eggs advancing, they BY royal mother trod, and 1 will look for the MAIN·. to not siasm. He bad Insisted on going to the Two men bithkl. ought be housed later than mid- of the guard. Boske Dank. Golden Girl sitting by the wayside. Kliery C.Farfc a when match to it for all it was a I Herrtcl. September. Ordinarily pullet, CEORCE BARR Incog, enjoy were they who would hare given must be and It is a iijjûa GEMl'INE SATISFACTION IN She there, though 81CCESSFUI given such an abrupt transition as move- worth to the real spectators—those who thousand lives in the service of their wide I am and eyes park, MANAGEMENT OF ment MeCUTCMEON world. young my d. A 1* KO F IT ABLE from summer range or rearing sit or stand where the compression Is No less was the prince. loyal body are at grounds to a sharp. I will find her sitting ^:b«et Auctioneer, DAIRY BUSINESS. laying house, requires ap- not unlike that applied to a box of servant who looked after the personal Licensed proximately a month to become read- the roadside eager for me to come, not MAINS sardines. wante of the eager young traveler, an jOCTH PASI3. justed and to begin laying. For this love Is their companion. So away I Most are interested in The regency expired when he was Englishman of the name of Hobbs. A Moder«e. people getting reason it is profitable to move them early la! for the with «bsj as of be (0, la, looking princes much enjoyment out of their work as so on twenty years age, and became very poor valet was he, but an excep- eoough that their "loaf" will be the heart and the ruler fact of himself as well as of came happy smiling lips! WALDO NASH. possible, yet comparatively few can de- tbeir own time and not at the expense of ig tionally capable person when it J. vote all their time to It is a wide world, but my eyes are pleasure seeking a retarded start In egg production. In the half million subjects who bad wait- to the checking of luggage and the di- without I shall find thought of financial return. tbe rush of fall work there is a tempta- ed patiently for the great day that was vining of railway timetables. He bad sharp. my princess." Some men bave constructed tion for his fine dream, Taxidermist, wealthy to neglect both the preparation of to see him crowned and glorified. He been a guide for a tourist agency. It But, alas, young Licensed beautiful aud fine cattle tbe into no at the buildings placed bouses and the transfer of birds was their and loved him was to miss a train he found golden girl roadside rear Masonic Block, on and prince, they quite impossible Street, their country places for them there are few Copyright, 1914, by Dodd, Mead Company. nor romance- TimpJe simply pleas- ; however, things well. that Hobbs suspected of the anything that suggested ure and with little of ultimate being right NORWAY. hope more that tbe can were and -.,#p/tone Oonnec'.ion. profitable poultryman Mr. Blithers was close to the one. There happy hearts smiling profit. As a companion the do even if must be very picture, crops neglected. and all for it would of the The main point Is that the prince was truth when he said (to himself. If you Prince Robin came unheralded and lips, him, appear, dairy experts department bave When first put Into the laying house it +++++++++++++++ "I shu said "You've & BUTTS," now within what know," wearily. but he them his called attention to the is not in not rusticating you might remember) that the financial situation traversed the breadth of the continent passed by, for eyes longley recently genuine necessary, fact advisable, said it a thousand times—'the founda- ΙΝ/Ιλ call a stone's throw of were and bis wits awake. And Norway, Ιηβ, satisfaction that is felt by the truly suc- that they be confined completely to tbe the capacious In the far off principality was not all without attracting more than the atten- sharp + PROLOGUE. + tion on which I built fhy temple of pos- cessful dairyman whose well-bred, well- house. This makes a rather too and lordly country residence of Mr. that could be desired. It Is true that tion that is bestowed bo at last he came to Gotham, his abrupt I know. Will. But I am upon good looking fed cows are sheltered a well-built more + be was an uncom- terity*—yes. as as air he by transition which may be made + Blithers; moreover, Graustark was In Russia's debt to the young men. Like bis mother, nearly a heart free the breathed, modern barn still unalterably opposed to making Heating, dairy of moderate price, gradual tbe of a attractive with a of some that his had been In Plumbing, by allowing liberty yard, + After a of a few + monly chap, laugh extent 20,000,000 gavvos—about quarter of a century before, he traveled confessing quest and whose business a fair on if it is one well with lapse very ourselves ridiculous in the eyes of Mr. Work, pays profit especially cropped that was so charged with heartiness $30,000,000, In other words—and that But where bad used the vain. History failed to repeat Itself, Sheet Metal invested + a + and Mrs. incognito. she every dollar. young rye, oats and peas, rape, years, lo, here is about seem King." A SPECIALTY. growing story that It didn't possible that he the day of reckoning was very near at somewhat name of ills mother's romance would stand CIILINQ9 As laud advances corn or Is also of "Ridiculous? 1 don't understand emphatic Guggen- 3r£:~ population increases, o'ber green forage. It + a Prince of Granstark who is + α of blood in hie could ha\* drop royal band. The loan was for a period of slocker be was known to the hotel alone and shine without a flicker to in price, and dairying becomes more decided advantage, In both feeding and your + none other than the son of + vigorous young body. And the perfect- twelve and bad been as the end of time. There could be no & Parker, popular because the increased demand management, to rather care-1 years arranged registers "Mr. R. Schmidt and ser- Bisbee subsequent ridiculous of the whole situa- "Well, you will after you think it LAW for butter and ice as + + ly part contrary to the advice of John Tullis. vant" counterpart AN J 1)1 NSELLOItS AT milk, cream, cheese, fully grade the pullets they go Princess Yetive, the heroine she said and he ,ΓΤϋ*ΝΕ>> was that Mr. and Mre. lived over," quietly, scowled cream enables the well-managed dairy the several or houses so that all tbe I + tion King an American financier, who long had was romance in "Well, I had the fun of looking," he pens of "Granstark." He is a full + in positive perplexity. There the eager Rumiord, Maine. farm to pay a profit, even on high-priced birds in each unit will be of uniform I in a modest, vine covered little house been Interested In the welfare of the for no man + + a young soul of Prince Robin. He rev- philosophized (to himself, (and. in much full ser- "Don't you think he'd be good PRACTICE. As any other productive enter- size and of maturity. grown man, very that could have been lost in the principality through friendship for the knew of his secret and 0E>fcKAL degree j match for Maud?" be after eled in the love story of his parents. project) grin- prise, successful upon + a + vants' at Blitherwood. asked, kalph T. Parker dairying depends CLEANING THE HOUSE grown, and very much of quarters Espe- lamented prince consort. Lorry. He Princess saw ned with α sort of amused tolerance D. Βι*!>ί< two minutes He that he had The beautiful Yetive first totft Bisbee great principles—economical pro- was the many felt ^pauldin^ a at + man. is a + cially aggravating, too, Kings' had been farsighted enough to realize an for the sentimental side of his nature. Ooce year least every poultry Moreover, there it over. Grenfell Lorry in express train go- 1 -1 y duction, aud the successful marketing of attitude. were nobodies, thought house should be thoroughly cleaned. + + They really that Russia would prove a hard cred- eastward from Denver. Their "I'm a silly uss to have even dreamed the products. beautiful girl in the offing, "Are you of him. ing This is best done before new stock so to speak, and yet they blithely thinking kidnaping itor, even she have been Economical of just + though may wonderful romance was born, so to of finding her as I passed along, and production dairy prod- whose relation to of + and Will?" she demanded. \\. ( is put into it. Not every poultry man Beverly I called their royal guest "Bobby" sincere in her protestations of friend- her the deuce t. HAVULER, uce depends upon the cow speak, ij* a Pullman compartment car, If I hud found what primarily knows how to clean a house. First + Graustark is + allowed him to fetch and for "Certainly not! But nil you've got to md care and really that of daughter carry ship for the modest borrower. upun intelligent feeding, and it thrived so splendidly that it al- could I have done about It anyway? %ll the litter and loose dirt should be + their women folk as If he were do is to say that he's the man for Maud management. The cow is a to also there is a + quite A stubborn element in the cabinet all This isn't the for medieval unprofitable shovelled out and the walls mother; and I'll—I'll do the rest That's the most upset a dynasty, for never—In day lady burden to the owner. cow celling, an ordinary whippersnapper up from One good + + overcame his opposition, however, and a ruler of Grau- I dare say I'm as well Finish ! 4od floor swept off with * very shrewd, forceful, power- kind of a man I am. Lou. You say you of nine centuries—had snutching. Just guilders' often brings in more net than a the city to spend the week end. the debt was taxation in- profit Then the interior of tbe house should be |I + + contracted, stark to marriage with a com- off for not having found her. I still dozen ones. herd bull should ful American multimillionaire remark with which Mr. Blithers don't want Count Wbat's-His-Nnme— stooped WINDOW 3 of any poor The The creased vote and a furtîja I» >!tS in<1 washed water under from a by popular period moner. hare the zest for and ]t!; be from a sire a by pressure + + that is, you don't want him as much as hunting farther, u reasonable prices. well-bred and bigb-pro- with a brilliant and introduces this chapter was In response tot or Style hose or scrubbed with a stiff broom. I lovely of governmental thrlftlness Inaugu- minis- a lot in that." Then duction dam. and well-bred beifer you did—and you do say that it would And so when the faralghted there's aloud, only or two if tbe + + to an oft repeated declaration made by Then after drying for a day daughter. Now, given these rated. Railroads, highways, bridges are we on time?" calves should be raised on the modern Blithers be the grandest thing in the world if try and house of nobles in Graustark "Hobbs, house clean it is time to make * + his wife. Mrs. merely had and were owned and farm. If a bull of first-class appears so to and aqueducts built, a wife for their "We are, said Hobbs without Window ·& Door Frames. •fairy j ingredients, speak, over over Maud could be the Princess of Gross set about to select sir," Also really clean by disinfection. Two »PP''" I Btated—but and again—that controlled the state, and the of breeding and good individuality costs + the reader trust McCutch- + by city ruler made overtures to even glancing at his watch. The train ΙηβΜβ oi cations of a of so-called lice may couldn't in the tick"— young they wiai of my k!n 1 of ïlnîsh for spray liquid money buy everything Edelweiss rebuilt after the devastation I* la too mucb, a number of neighbors ma; of whose do- was One Hundred and Twen- es I In .-our orders. Pino Lum killer or of tbe disinfectants described + eon to mix them to + to social emi- "Graustark. Will." the Prince Dawsbergen, passing Oe&kiewort Cash. club together and a bull of better up give world, referring directly created during the revolt of Count SflJiutei on auaci Cbeap fur buy are j Graustark on the south. street. "To the minute, sir. x:iz: in the June letter of this series com-1 + + nence and indirectly to their secret "That's what I said. Well, if you main adjoined ty-fifth quality than any one of them alone them just the right flavor, to Stlarianx and his minions. There seem- petent to do a thorough job. An excel-1 want her ίο be the Princess of THAT The Crown Princess of Dawsbergen, We will be in in teu minutes if noth- could afford. In many localities bull as- + + ed to be some of vindication Work. to cook them to the prospect was and Job lent practice is make tbe second ap-1 just right I'll see that sbe Is. this fel then but fifteen, the unanimous ing happens. Mr. King will be at the Planing, Sawing sociations have been formed to meet provided for the and who lived a coat of thin whitewash 'ol + turn and to serve a + ministry, Tullls, matchmakers in such can plication story pip- low is a and of her. choice of the amiable station to meet you, sir. Any orders, Muehe·! !"r" sneatblcg for Sale. just conditions. Dairying gentleman worthy In was fair minded -ach of which is added a of Edelweiss, enough was Robin uever become until the gallon pint + which will as + The I ever knew was a secret conclave. This when sir?" highly profitable crude carbolic acid. ing hot, give only prince to admit that their action appeared to £, w. scrub bull is forever banished from our I + million hours of thor- + rascal, and I'm going to be careful was seventeen and Just over being "Yes; pinch me, Hobbe." FEEDING LAYING PULLETS many have been for the best The people dairy farms. This includes the register- about one You remember that in love with his middle aged In amass- .... Maine j + + this fatuously "Pinch your highness!" faiScnner, rations and meth- as "Grau- had prospered, and taxes were paid In ed scrub. The following grain ough enjoyment measly"— instructress in French. ment. "My word, sir, wot"— If is to either ods of established and + stark" and of Grau- + full and without complaint The re- dairying provide pleas- feeding poultry "Beverly "There is no question about Prince The PrinCo of Dawsbergen dispatch- "I just wunt to be sure that the ure or the cow must now used by the Maine Agricultural Ex- serve fund grew steadily and surely, profit, unprofitable + stark" did in their time. + Robin," said she ed an embassy of noblemen to assure Hobbs. Never mind. tde sharply. was dream is over, be disposed of. The well-bred, high periment Station are advocated by and there every prospect that match would be + + "1 suppose the only is. How his neighbor that the You needn't me. I'm HILLS, that takes her must be Extension Service. These rations question when the debt came due It would pinch awake," producer place grain huge to him and that in much will he want?" highly acceptable and to It he strtiched his fine properly and economically fed aud cared and methods of feeding poultry have +++++++++++++++ be In cash. But on the crest prove paid very season be Jeweler and Graduate Optician. as "You mean—settlement?" proper the betrothal might for. Cow-testing associations bave dem- gotten results, have actually paid came young body in the ecstasy of realiza- of their prosperity adversity. For courte onstrated that the feed of the wherever intelll-1 "Sure." announced. But alack! both dairy shown bv cost record·, a tion. two years the crops failed, and pesti- was in- can balanc- CHAPTER I. overlooked the fact that there herd sometimes be selected, gently applied on Maine farms. "Have you no romance in your soul. That he in the lence swept through the herds. There the two night slept soundly ed, and distributed among tbe individual The scratch feed as outlined be- It Discussed. William Blithers?" dependent American blood In grain Matrimony was not so much as a left over Catskills. cows in a as to decrease feed on the basis penny Neither the Prince of such way low is given of 100 birds. I ·· "I never believed in stories," young people. m M Y said Mr. Blithers, fairy so the of his first week at cost one-tbird and at the same time in- it the amounts for various I dear," far the called sinking fund. Princess of Toward end From proper said he "And. what's more, I Graustark nor the Crown with decision, can't tell grimly. Red the summer home of the crease milk production. Sized flocks may be calculated. "you mother was a Roof, jKlPËSIlOMMf fm/| don't take any stock in cheap novels In II. Dawsbergen—whose No one could expect to derive either Scratch Grains: 4 cracked or me." CHAPTER Truxton Kings, the prince might have quarts J f \ about mar- Miss Beverly Calhoun of Virginia—was a herd know I said his which American heroes go pleasure or profit from scrub whole corn, fed early in the 21 "I can't," Mr. Blithers Goes voice of ex- been found on the broad lawn late one morning; and all Visiting. disposed to listen to the a knew rying into royal families that kept in poorly lighted, unclean, and fiy- wheat and two quarts oats, fed I wife, quite as positively. She of afternoon playing tennis with his quarts TEAR of grace remained. The pediency; in fact at a safe distance iufested or from a herd which ob- not later than noon. a and sort of rot It isn't done, Lou. If you stable, when she could tell him thing miles hostess, the lovely and vivacious MAINE. a minister of finance had long three or four hundred the young- NORWAY, tains its chief sustenance from a near by These hard grains are scattered in a l she couldn't want to marry into royal family when delu- turned their noses "Aunt Loraine." To him Mrs. King stack of wheat straw. such litter of straw or shav- to the coin." since recovered from the sters figuratively up Fortunately deep dry planer It was to in- you've got put up quite impossible Impart other and confessed would always be "Aunt Loraine," conditions are rapidly disappearing and ings so that the birds will have to work I "Prince Robin's mother, the poor A sion that It would be easy at each frankly formation to Mr. Blithers when he had never or other and even as he would be anything in some localities have entirely disap- and exercise themselves in them I an to borrow from either England that they hated each getting of resolute embed- Princess Yetive, married American the tips two fingers into mar- but Bobby to her. THE peared. for love, let me remind you." France to pay the Russians, there be- wouldn't be bullied getting Is ded In his ears. Mrs. Blithers had or She was several under Economy of production, however. Dry mash: A mixture of dry ground! small of a renewal by the ried, no matter what anybody said, years forty more or less, "Umph! Where Is this Groostock. ing prospect half of the in a eoough so that lived with her husband, and as and active as a young only dairyman's problem grains hopper large czar, even for a short period at a high- something of the sort light SCHOOL The efficient manager of a it will not too filling for years, and she knew •anyway." truly dairy twenty-five 44 a Her smooth cheek with require frequent er rate of interest The nations I'm going to say I'll marry girl. glowed a was a forceful 'Somewhere east of the setting great "S'pose farm must furnish first class product, should always be available to the birds. I him like a book. He demanded sev- the and thrill of the "You must learn how of made it plain to the litt>i girl I've never seen?" happiness sport, then be must go a step further and get » Tbe of this mash varies who would have his own way, sun,' she quoted. Europe composition dry person not a Robin, full of wrath. and he was hard put to hold his own BELL to the of to it" that they would put enteen-year-old that corresponds quality to meet the of the pullets even he had to his fingers pronounce principality price requirements though put of "Not lords. I'm to look against her, even though she Insisted the article milk as in jI "I never was at lan- finger In Russia's pie at this stage I, my going produced. High-testiug thev approach and progress egg in his ears to get it Moreover, when good foreign was to to about a if you don't mind. The that he play his level best. will soon should bring a higher price than low- production. guages. the way. where is Maud the game. Russia ready go bit be ringing, he called her "my dear" instead of the By the Truxton stalwart and milk, and it is not good to First month in house war with her Austria. world is full of girls. I'll marry King, lasy, testing policy laving (Septem- it was a of su- this afternoon?' great neighbor, customary Lou sign or I'll not marry on the the and now is the time to sell the former at a flat rate pei hundred 300 bran, lOOcornmeal or bominy, If you will—made one I happen to want lounged turf, umpiring hei): on his and could "Motoring." Diplomacy—caution, of meat preme obstinacy part attended two pounds, regardless quality. High- 100 feed fi>ur, 100 scraps. He waited for additional it Imperative that other nations should at all." game, by pretty young think oi com- not any stretch of the imagination lnformatyop. grade dairy products should always Second month in boose (Octo- by own "you a lieutenant in flannels and the laying It was rujt vouchsafed, so he demand- sit tight and look to their knitting, "But highness," they protested, girls, mand a in accordance with their 200 100 cornmeal or be regarded as an indication of placid price ber): bran, hominy, one could afford to be must listen to reason. There must be ceremonious Count Qulnnox, iron gray said dear" ed somewhat fearfully: so to say. Not quality. 100 feed flour, 100 meat scraps, 100 glu- affection. He always "my the "Who with 7" with befriending even In a a successor to the throne of Graustark. and gaunt faced battleman with If a dairyman's business is well con- t£D· at the top of his voice and with a great charged 1 either of the angry You would not have the name die with saber scars on his cheek and the bul- ducted it becomes highly interesting and Third month in house (Novem- of "Young Scoville." roundabout way laying deal Irascibility. is"— let his Count a Lou. No The young princess wound in side. Footwear fairly profitable. The successful dairy- ber): 200 bran. 100 oornmeal, 100 feed Mr. William W. Blithers was a self "You My you don't want He scowled. "He's loafer, grumblers. you. he "Good Rainie!" shouted the man drives his the business 100 meat 100 50 Is-Nsme." in the world. I don't like the was too well known in "Is fifteen, you say," interrupted work, business, flour, scraps, gluten, made man who bad begun his career What's-H good way It only diplo- does not drive he does not merely linseed meal. the "Come around in ten years umpire as his wife safely placed the him; at a team of mules you let"— matic circles that Russia coveted loftily. cows by shouting lustily ambition to a prince of the over But I'm out cows, but makes the keep Fourth month in laying boose (Decem- capture 1 a as a means of and we'll talk it again. ball far of her opponent's reach. For the Children keep a construction Other "He Is of very good family, my railroads of Graustark a be as month. From in railway camp. blood for their Maud. to a him. Snch dairyman may expected ber): Same second royal daughter a and al- not to pledge myself marry "Hi!" shouted Robin, turning on to on his vo- dear. I"- throwing troops into remote going so that he and his on in and left out drivers had tried improve this how- or no to manage his farm then tbe linseed is put She had prefaced opinion, of Austria. child In short frocks, name him with a scowl. "You're not sup- but even the mules were able •*Ia he—er—'n love with her?" most Impregnable portion can get both pleasure and profit each alternate month or time tbe masn cabulary, ever, with the exceedingly Irritating family not? Isn't every If the debt were paid promptly it would name. Is she pretty?" posed to cheer anybody, d'you under* We Bulletin. is mixed. to appreciate the futility of such an Mr. Blithers was not ''Certainly. Why have line of school therefrom.—Department Insinuation that to interna- The lords did not know. They had stand? You're an complete these bard came >ne she meets in love with her?" be Impossible, according only umpire." Succulence: In addition to ambition, and later on, when he In his mind when he proposed In- sfloes for Bo\s, and Misses, right 1 for the White Bear to not seen the young lady. "Outburst of excitement, kid," apol- Youths, Feeding Dairy Cows. graine and the dry mash tbe winter feed to own two or three railroads, to say "I—I suppose so," he admitted sheep- tional law, great the to spend a few weeks she Is be sure to tt a suc- viting' prince "And over roads and at least a "If pretty you'd ogized the umpire complacently. of the most common mistakes in is supplemented by something of of a few mines and a steam ishly. His face brightened. take these very prices. Ooe nothing at BUtherwood, provided the young so assume ehe satisfactory culent nature. tbe best of these the western border of the know it my lords, we'll "Couldn't help It. Forty thirty. Get the feeding of dairy cow« on the farm in Among his ability to drive men was the there's no reason why this prince portion of A'.so a tor yacht man could cut short his visit In saw her when she was three fine ine of Dress Shoes cows are not a suffi- are green cut corn, mangels, is there? Austria would Isn't I busy." that the good given cabbages, even more noteworthy than his power he shouldn't fall heels head, principality. Obviously, beets and other roots and oats. home of Mr. and Mrs. King, who, o^r old. and she certainly was a him Men ur, ί W for in- cient of feed above that requir- sprouted had been. there are! That will make a be benefited by the prompt lifting of years "He called 'kid,'" whispered ready your quantity at all over the jackasses were In no to Well, you maintenance to ob- There is also before the birds had asseverated, position with when she cried, and, my lords, one of the to the other. ed for their physical Mr. and Mrs. Blithers had been dis- difference In the settlement, believe the debt but her own relations fright young girls spection. times a of clean as was In the the maximum of milk supply water, charcoal, entertain royalty royalty an cried all the time. No, I'll not the Mr. tain quantity they a difference of a of millions Russia were so strained that offer she "Well, I heard prince call shells and The char- cussing royalty. Up to the previous habit of entertained. me, couple are of producing. Successful •yster sharp grit. being of Graustark her. Be enough to say to 'Truck' a little while whis- capable the mash. week bad restricted themselves to at least if'— to come to the rescue marry good King ago," of cows involves the pro- coal may well be mixed with they had taught Mr. I'm feeding dairy Long experience would be taken at once as an open the Prince of Dawsbergen that pered the other. of Milk is a feed for all kinds of the nobility, tut as an event of unex- and lan- I She arose abruptly, "xou are posi- W. viding of an abundaat supply palat- splendid Blithers to read the lip eye to but it's 0. and resented. Her very much obliged him, quite "Isn't he the at a minimum cost poultry, laying hens as well as growing had transpired in Will. Can't you think affront vigorously good looking?" sighed Frothingham able, nutritious feed ampled importance guage with some degree of certainty, tively disgusting, Animal food in some form can- hands were tied. out of the question." first one. South Paris, Maine ind in such a way as to receive oh'cks. the interim they now felt that It would wife's of anything but"— feeding io by watching his Indignant r-οια crown from th« not profitably be dispensed with and to consider Maudle The northern and western parts of And the flf teen-yea prin- rney were sisiers, very young, ana the largest milk production be the rankest stupidity face he was able to tell when ! "Say,, ain't that coming up is skim milk will take the in whole closely were rich with miles away, informed lived in the across the road teed consumed. for place one of a in Sure It Is! gra- Graustark productive cess, 400 coolly cottage Feeding profit any short prince royal pick- ihe was to reason. He the drive now? By or to or in of either meat or fish scrape. succumbing had built rail- that she was tired with widowed mother. Their defined as liberal feeding, feeding part out a suitable husband—or, more ever see to mines. The government ber doting parents their ing was a person who cious, did you anything the in a new burly, domineering sections so that and very Ts. BILLINGS the full capacity of cow, for consort—for their She's 'em all tfeat a roads throughout these of being a princess anyway existence was quite unknown to Mr. Something Nothing. properly speaking, reasoned for one within range of beat her? got Farmers' Bulletin of the department, every coal and copper be some one! the ami· Maud Blith- when It comes to looks and style the yield of might much preferred marrying and Mrs. Blithers, although of Id answer to an advertisement my only daughter, Applegate his voice, and it was only when his mile of and dealer in So. 743, The Feeding Dairy Cows, who lived in a cottage. In tine, she able Maud was rather nice to them. «AMTACTtRER sent to a certain land ers, aged twenty. and— the lowering his wbich discusses many of the factors in- daughter company wife became coldly sarcastic that he Oh, by way," j to a ber little foot and said she'd She had once them up In her •be correct eolation puzzle. They Mrs. Blithers long ago had convinced boomed his voice to a hoarse, confidential whisper, stamped picked volved in economical feeding. closed his ears and opin- she'd I Red Cedar and notified her that she had won as a free her husband that no human to her about jump into the river before marry automobile when she encountered Spruce Clap- From the standpoint of economical ordinary ions into her very teeth, so to say, Joy. "I wouldn't say anything a lot 25 by 150 feet. Her only cost was wor- I were I the Prince of Graustark. them walking to the station. After boards, New Brunswick Cedar milk production, a dairy cow general); prize being of the male persuasion overwhelming her with facts the marrlkge Just yet If you. is to be $7.50 for a deed and clear title. fully a handsome, adorable should not be fed more than she will of their daughter's hand and had want to loolt him over first" "But he's very that she called them by their Chris- in thy which it were futile for her to attempt Siiingles, North Carolina Pine, in The land is located Maryland. Ie her mother. tian names and asked consume without gaining weight. set her heart on having nothing mean- Prince Robin of Graustark was a* boy," began generously this all Ε. B. to deny. He was aware quite as much are to company right?—W. as you are. them to call her Maud. It and There times, however, according er than a duke on the family roll— a as one would see "And half American, Just might ap· Flooring Sheathing, to so as if be had heard the words that good looking chap the bullefin, when it is desirable We that tbe above is in ber father encourag- pear from this that Maud suffered imagine exactly Blithers alluded to it for awhile as the a week's Little would one my child," put P&roid Wall Board, this rule. ihe was now saying: In Journey. Roofing, make exceptions to id «fated and that upon payment of this could be more suit- somewhat from loneliness In the payroll—with the choice lying between no use blm of bilng tbe descendant of Ingly. "Nothing great ^PPle Barrel Practically all heavy milk producers the deed and abstract duly record- "Well, there Is absolutely suspect Heads, and $7.50 England and Italy. line of princes able than"— j house on the hill. The Welton girls lose weight in the early part of their lac- ed will be furnished. This (does not arguing with you, Will Have it your a long and distinguished But now, as were on the in- "I don't Intend to marry anybody had known Robin a scant three-quar- that is, milk that are just they save for the unmistakable though LUMBER OF ALL KINDS tation period; they produce mean, however, you really get- way if it pleases you." ends of their flesh. When of accepting in lieu of a duke an In his that ex- until I'm thirty at least, so that ters of an hour and were deeply In <*t the expense body ting something for nothing. In reality point her with some uneasiness, he definable something eye of their the Eying the mean your poor old high- love with him. Fannie was such cows approach the enîî this is one of the oldest of real estate exceptionally promising count in the acted rather than invited homage it, daddy—I eighteen South Paris, Maine. the Cautiously inserted his thumbs I they normally regain "Ctiemes. Thousands of acres of sand aforesaid event conspired to complete- his fellow man. His laugh was a ness." and Nellie but little more than six- milking period of his brocaded waistcoat of and the farmer can arxdholes to was desb they have lost, dunes and swamps have been sold (or ly upset all of their plans—or notions, free and merry one, his spirits as effer- "Naturally we do not expect you teen. He their first prince. with and well afford to feed them liberally, lots under this plan. lo to It was less than proclaimed: his manner blithe and be married before you are out of. "Wbee-ee!" shrilled Mrs. building speak. nothing there isn't a vescent as wine, King, going C. E. that he will be in a do a little "As I said before, Lou, TOLMAN the assurance repaid Take pencil and figuring. the arrival In America of an all this fair and short frocks, my dear," said Prince after a return that her eligible the boyish, yet beneath madly opponent the form of milk when the cows again an acre of land are 43,560 feet. foreign nobleman, from emperor In square prince of the royal blood, a ruling exposition of carelessness lay Dantan stiffly. "But a betrothal is bad lobbed over the net. She missed. fresbeo. a lot 25 150 feet there are 3750 is above a few guileless In by As of he down, who grabbing another It Is customary j said her laconical· natural feed for cow», prince at that a matter fact, the sober Integrity of caste. quite thing. "Deuce," husband General Insurance Pasture is the -quare feet. For every acre, therefore, million dollars. They're all hard up." be- with it had not only arrived in America, but His mother, the beautiful, gracious to arrange these marriages years ly. A servunt was crossing the lawn and for average conditions, ample tbero are between 11 and 12 lots. Call "We were speaking of Prince Robin," | or in the vast estate their Princess Yetive, set all fore"— with a of iced drinks. As he pasture of good grasses legumes 11, even. At $7.50 for recording these upon adjoining with a shud- and lamented tray PYTHIAN BLOCK remarked his wife, slight love with me?" succulent condition, aod abstracts tbe com- own in the Catskllls. circles the ears when she mar- "Is Prince Robin in neared the recumbent group be good, good produc lots furnishing Mrs. Blithers came of better stock royal by paused of at tbe rate of to der. In the a very silly ques- South tion can be secured. pany disposes its land Peculiarly promising their hopes fre- ried the American, Lorry, back "I—ahem—that'· Irresolutely and allowed his gase to Paris, Maine in the than her husband. His gaucheries ! The coat of land is a factor $82 50 an acre. was the indisputable fact that the nineties. A special act of the ministry tion. He hasn't seen you since you ehlft toward the road below. Then be however. If set her teeth on edge. She was economy of using pasture, It no great stretoh of imagi- mother had married an Ameri- quently this and the son were a But he will be In love requires prince's and sometimes had legalized union, baby. came on, and as he dre τ alongside the are upon entirely for nation to suppose that the abstract com- born in Providence FOR pastures depended can. thereby establishing a precedent of the American was not deprived of with you, never fear." Interested be leaned over and SALËT four to six months of the year, and tbe land are the mentioned the occurrence when partic- umpire from pany and company no which love with some one Histories of and tehind which constitutional obstacle his right to succeed to the throne "He may be In in a low tone of voice. Paris, Bethel is up to · profitable same. It does not much of him, not Bpoke produotioo kept require imagi- ularly desirous squelching so do or could thrive, and bad lived very his forbears had for centuries. else, for all we know, where I the late Dr. standard, from 1 to 4 acres nation either to pioture thousands of hap- but way of mak- occupied "What?" demanded King, squinting. jjumford compiled by anywhere of unkindly perhaps, by had Inherited the B· for each cow, dunes that tbe owners pily with the gentleman in spite the From his mother he come In?' come said the Lapham. Also Bradbury more must be provided acres of sand ing him realise that their daughter had "Just in the gate, sir," ;»· This is that to sell for an acre. critics. right of kings, from his father the "Come In?" gasped her father. *®®Œorîal. Address •ay· the bulletin. assuming would be glad $10 It, blood In her veins. Mr. Blithers footman. is of clean a good mother the ex- a pasture good, therefore, is profitable business for real It appears that the prince after lei- spirit of freedom; from his "She's part American, dear," MRS. permanent had heard in a roundabout way that he King shot a glance over his shoulder EDWARD E. WITT, with few or no waste places, or that outfit to this land the acre the continent on his of from his father the the mother with ber ** turf, estate bay by surely crossing way in power majesty, plained prettiest then sat in astonishment a stand of first saw the light of day Jersey snd up Lake, Me. a ha· good and it by the lot. providing around the world had come to the to see that majesty. Norway temporary pasture "give away" famous power beyond smile. , "Good Lord! Blithers! What the Land in tbe 50 fee for fnrnisb* although after he became grass or legumes throughout. they can rake $7 Truxton Kings for a long promised and City, When little more than a babe in arms "Besides." said the crown princess, such the title to eaoh lot. Newark claimed him. He did not both- deuce can he be doing here? I say, that will provide pastures frequent- ing abstract and much desired the duration of he was and the affairs of to visit, orphaned, with finality, "I'm not even going HI!" is h'gh priced. Theabancea may be that $7.50 repre- er about the matter. of three Loraine! ly which depended to some extent \>n his state fell upon the shoulders be to a man I've never seen. sents more nearly tbe vaine of an aore he's like all the rest of them," engaged "Vantage in," cried his pretty wife, Mi a on "Well, men who served as Minis own Inclinations and not little the loyal and devoted 111 run as lot.—New And if away uTboee who have used silos are boost- than a bnilding England said he after, a moment of indecision. you Insist, a lock from her eyes. outcome of the war talk that affected un 11 became of age. dashing stray who he regents he sure as , All-the-way-by-water ers for them, and those argue Homestead. told him that really anything." Mr. King's astonishment was gen- two great nations—Russia Something He was seven when the great revolt them have never used them." European from about "I'll marry the on· I happen to want And ·ο the matter rested. Five against ought to refrain talking came so uine. It might better have been pro- in cer- and Austria. Mr. Blithers was In « headed by Count Marlanx These words by J. £. Dormsn present A dairyman recently condemned a cost of even in the bosom or I'll not marry at all." years have passed since the initial over- Blithers Maine steamship line the things, the nounced bewilderment Mr. the controversy about silos. tain for he it waa the cause to know that the little princi- near to overthrowing government, the two courts, Wwct a nutshell feed, thought position of Ms He had heard that only tures were made by was his first visit to Bed Roof. Between Portland and New York when silos were man family. like the that he an outlet to the world at large. paying We well recall the time of off-flavored milk, although pality over which the young reign, and he behaved prince given wen producing speak of their possessions. ? and although several sly attempts minute it is doubtful it he ι555·Μμ North LanP· Calvla Austin and Got. Cobfc Clean, fresh clothes be reached by appeal. appears that he was determined Bobln and his agents were not without who at the roadside live Pnrtlaad farmer to lay off. only personal a and convincing compli- and they wed to remain and hidden. _r|*ve Monday·, Wedneeday· and on the wearer. So tb· olean door- very pretty match.) On each of at this Ing it hoarded *·· *or effect But an this Is beside the question. a great football hope in coming to America par- loveb. Fortune attend me! If love laetport. Lubec and Κ or ment. "I never made a bad bargain in to 31. consciously nnoonsoiously sug- Graustark was these occasions he was attended by had laid »£?· a«ym-U*T* Joûn Monday·. Wed- yard ia The young Prince of ticular time. Graustark by he· at roadside waiting do not let at 9a. a home well orderod on the Inside. The manufacture of heavy wagona life, Lou, and it wasn't guesswork the all our the frtday· a.; leave Portland gests American and no my watchful members of the cabinet and half the amount to lift Of infirmities, vanity is Thurxlar· aad the snjoying hospitality, dear old bArely required me It All the are ""•ton 1 Saturday· it 7 a. n* increaaing notwithstanding growing when I married you. You, my pass by. princesse· to os. A man will starrs Ma p. m. that matter what be owed to ΒΜΐϋ, Αη» certain military units in the now far debt to Bassla. It was not dearest of of motor truoks, and on the beyond not inside the castles. Some sit out- H. A. The cost of outruns that popularity girt, wore the eolkkfoondatton other vices to that attT·.—Piaak· ^ CLAY. Superintendant. gasoline means an demand for heavy lea owed to him its most poKtUUeus yoe^ from insignificant standing army. As, bounds of team to taped kr keep and the bora· la «till a pro po- inoreaaing tm * with glee, for Wherf, rortiaad, Maine. ΠΜ«Ι oata, good Φ§ V* ftad bQf tin. sition. 1 ■ 1 1 i iPPWPii!|i(PPP

"V ESTABLISHED 1933. Bethel. West Purl·. Andover. THE OXFORD BEARS. Rev. 7. S. Barton of Rookport, Mue., Mrs. Marietta A. (Curtis) Palier, The Oxford North Agricultural Soole- » former paator of the Universalis! widow of Caleb Poller, passed to the will hold the lair Wednesday and church In vu at the life at at Sept. 27 and 28. There will The Oxford Democrat. THE DOINGS OP THE WEEK IN ALL Bethel, preaent higher Tuesday morning 4:30, ?'huraday, First Showing of Men's morning and evening aenrloe of that her home on Main 8treet. Mrs. Palier be a grand ball Wednesday evening, SECTIONS OP THE COUNTY. 27. ISSUED TUESDAYS. ohuroh lait Sunday and aaelated the had beeo in frail health for many years, Sept. re- & a Mrs. Ernest have CO, and Milton L. fall Mr. MERCHANT In the ezeroliee. and several years she suffered Suits Ζ. paator ago New Fall and Winter Parts Hill. Harold Chandler spent Sunday at hla whioh fractured her hip, and slnoe then turned to their home in Andover after coofloed most of the time in Boaton a number of week·. Church, Ββτ. q, w f. HlILpa*. home In Bethel, returning to Wlnthrop she has been being South Paris, Maine, 26,1916 it m nnmber from this attended of September lor. Pwachlng every Sunday ioSa In the afternoon, Sunday. to au invalid's ohalr. The last few days A plaoe Direct From the House Sunday School at uTs^btSS e£nlnjr«£Vl£ Mrs. Nellie Curtis and Mr*. Ο. M. were franght with great suffering, but the Canton fair. I^rAyer Meeting Thursdsy evenlmr ti }L' nidtïï Maaon attended the State W. C. T. U. her mind was dear and she was able to Arthur Newton of Buokfield was the Suit Covenant Meeting the l&et hjllLM The Coat and Section ATWOOD A FORBES, of the month at 2 :30 ρ îi Ali convention in Lewiaton as from make such as she wished. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe Newton ^ LI delegates arrangements oonneded 7S? Sy the Bethel Union. She was the of William and Editors and Proprietor*. daughter Sunday. Albion Morgan has sold his honse on Marcel la (Swift) Curtis, and was born Illian Small haa been visiting relative· and More The Mine· Loaiae and Emily Dlman Rumford. Serves More People. GXOBOS M. ATWOOD. A. E. FORBES. Clark Street to Pearl Wing of Bryant Sept. Θ, 1839, in Paris. In 1861 she mar- In returned to their home in Providence, Pond. ried Caleb Puller whose death oconrred Mrs. Hattle Damon of Portland ia the Kuppenheitner λ. lut week. I., Work is ▲. W. Her- ten years ago. Two were guest of Mr. and Mrs. O.G. Damon. In advance. progressing upon daughters ΓΚΒΜβ —|l-50 a year If paid strictly Prof, and Mr·. William Roy Smith, to Mrs. Eva of Portland Is the 4 cents. rick's bouse on Vernon Street. born them, Lulie B., who died when Tukey Otherwise #--'.00 a year. Single copiée who have the sommer In Canada spent Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Gehring were in about 4 years of age, and Winnie E., gaest of Mrs. Bert Rand. a tour of abont and $22.50 advertisements —All legal advertisements and Alaska, covering Bethel to attend the reunion of the wife of George W. Ri par Sparrow, A number of the peace and rest and a reunion with the you and large village people Improvement In your general Worsteds, Cassimers E. have the summer with Mrs. Mellie mar- great patterns. Fancy Mixtures, CHARLES HUGHES spent attended the West Bethel fair Thursday. dear ones gone before. Before her health. Start Hall's Catarrh our returned last week to their taking Conservative Suits of all-wool fabrics under S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bean of Bellows Falls, riage she was a successful school teach- Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. York. in N. J. fit It Of New home Bogota, are Mrs. Bean's er. 8end for testimonials, free. GUARANTEE that the suit will perfectly. the Paris VL, visiting parents, At the annual meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bean. A kind friend, loving mother and F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, Ohio. will its It will wear satisfactorily to you Hill Univeraalist even- Bold by all Druggists, 76c. keep shape. For Vice-President Society Tuesday Donald Mason, who has been visiting grandmother. Sbe will be greatly miss- detail. We will a new suit for any the were elected: in every give you ing, following bis grandmother, Mrs. Ο. M. Mason, re- ed, especially as the families of daugh- ! We do not M. "Boron OW· RATS" ends RATS, MICE, one that is not BIG MEN Mixlerator—Geo. Atwood. turned to Portland and will re- ter and have always en- satisfactory. Charles W. Fairbanks K" Forb««· Friday, granddaughter Bags. Die out doors. Unbeatable Extermina- No matter how a tender- extra for men's suits. big B. Coie, Ol- sume bis studies at "Little Blue," Farm- joyed home with her and cared tor. Used the World Over, by U. 8. Gov't too. charge big Ae"e8eaonrii^nUpir~Art,hurPierce» Joeeph Drutr and and Indiana. ban Δ for her. Economy Size 25c. or 16c. Country the is the same, $20.00 $22.50. Of ^laxlm. ington. ly Comic you are, price Another who in the of her Stores. Refuse substitutes. FREE. as we are now ko exteQd a call lo Rev. C. early years Picture R.—E. 8. Welle, Jersey City, N. J. 38-41 We that you come in early Vute. West Bethel. life shared her attention and received suggest Events. A.lÀ T-aeKnickerbocker to supply the pulpit the Preferred New in MEN'S FALL Coming kind interest and love of a mother and showing Styles as usual next summer. "Good bye, sweet Summer, since thou now must the To feel strong, bave good appetite diges- at the most and use Burdock HATS, the newest ideas in colorings Mr and Mrs. J. Curtis Clark of Stan- was her stepson, the late Herman A. tion, sleep soundly enjoy life, I mv hand In and Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price Sept. 26, 27,23—West Oxford fair, Fryeburg. lay thine, calmly say of whom many friends' yet hold favorable School As- D'' *Γβ gueete o£ Mr8· Mellie S. The last farewell—and I tain wouln stay Fuller, $1.00. prices. Sept. 27, 28—Oxford County Sunday yet tender memories. sociation, South Pari:». Brown Thy flight because I love thee, love thee so. Sept. 27,28—North Oxford fair, Andover. Crossroads is dosed for two weeks. Mrs. Fuller's funeral was held from state convention, "Good fair Indeed thou art Oct. 2, 3, 4— United Baptist 1 bye, bright Summer, her late home afternoon at FOR SALE. Portland. The family are in Wells River, Vt., the No maiden blush of so as thine, Thursday Spring bright 1:30. The fiowere were beautiful and Nov. 7—Presidential election. guests of Mrs. Nelson Bailey. Thy kisses warm, and sweet as ηectared wine Pigs and Shoats. is in Portland. Wake to new life and love the coldeet heart. abundant. Interment in West Paris EASTMAN & ANDREWS Mrs. Jennie Strout one bull. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- cemetery. Wanted, grade ΜΓβ· R,P,ey ·»<* Mrs. "Good bye to all entrancing ways, F'J· thy bright Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dunham and Mrs. AND 'r°'D C,,np " Thy winsome smiles, and coy, coquettish Β. Y. RUSSELL, South Paris. CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS These Chilly Nights, etc. L.k. charms, Dunham's mother, Mrs. Hawley, of New arrivals are receivpd nearly every etc. voice of melody and breath of balm being day. This Washington Avenue, of Bert Thy Brattleboro, Yt., and Mr. aud Mrs. R· F. D. 39 : : South Paris. Blue Stores. Eva Jackson, daughter That make the witching beauty of these days." 31 Market season. Morse of were Square, this First snowing of Men's Sew Fall and Winter Mjes -1" *'·■ Philadelphia guests Early buying doubly important Suits. Thursday of Mr. Dunham's father, S. n ————i—————l""" Tailored Suits priced, $12.90108:7.50 All Wool Steamer Rugs. lSS'i',rl1"' Autumn began last Saturday. W. and brother, H. W. Dun- Fai: Footwear. bMn Dunham, $ to Corn is without were on a motor J. Bean Coats 7.50 $35.00 Free Lecture. ripening freezing. ham. They trip by Hastings priced, and butter continue to advance Millinery Showing. Miss Harriet Winslow who has spent Eggs way of Portsmouth, Ν. H., Portland and 3 Probate Appointments. in price. Poland to the Lakes, SOUTH PARIS, ME., Probate Notices. hM g0n® t0 Newark· Spring Rangeley Sweet are and 25 It's Foolish to Suffer. potatoes plentiful, and will return by the White Mountains. De®awSrr will ten Lost. ÎS " gUMt 0f AQ«uet cents buy pounds. Mrs. Geo. P. Farnum and Miss Lou Winter Underwear Preble House The beautiful weather drew out a big Chase were recent guests of their sister, Fall and For Sale. Χ^ηΤβΐΜά6Γ crowd to the fair in this Has Farm and Glenwood Prof. John A. Nicholls of Boston will Grange village Mrs. C. P. Dunham. Village, Kanges. time is not far distant when the selection of Notice. lecture at the church Tuesday Thursday. Mrs. Agnes Pratt 1b visiting at Port- The 2 for Sale of Heal Estate. Baptist Petitions but that is land. Woodland Property new evening Mr. Nicholls is a very interest- Frosty mornings, nothing warmer underwear will have to be made. The fall m»k·« unusual at this season of the year. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ricker have been °0βy°U ",0°ld includes a full and School Association. and Elbert came from at for sale. stocks are now and the showing County Sunday .e'rft' he.r Edgar Brings op spending several days with relatives continually ready The annual convention of the Oxford J. H. Brooke of Ct is South Paris last week to visit their Falmouth. assortment of the famous Forest and Essex Mills will Bridgeport, complete County Sunday School Association w®eks' vacation with his father and atteod election. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tubbs of Seffner, No one seemed to be at the were or be held at the Congregational church, famllvfamily at AustinAtW<^ P. Stearns'. surprised Fla., guests two three days underwear South Paris, Wednesday and Thursday result of our state election, and it U last week at Q. R. Tuell's and E. J. Talk with him. now to of this week, Sept. 27 and 2S. Program FORBES DISTRICT. hoped all the officers will live up Mann's. Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs came by as folio we: their promises. auto from Florida to Oxford County in h0rSM With household expenses by Misses and Children WEDNK8DAT AFTERNOON G'0rg" If the weather continues pleasant July, and since then enjoyed auto trips IT'S FOOLISH TO SUFFER YSTEMATIZE your For Women, this will for vour wife. Give 1:30 Song Service Chorus StoD"',bi"?b°.V4ed many from place attend the around the mountains and have visited opening a bank account Devotional Service Rev. S. T. Achenbach Charles Stevens and Carl Stevens have "World's Fair" in North Waterford on friends at and the use of it. Randolph, Yt., Groveton, her a check book and teach her brand of underwear has been «old in 2 HO Debate ®thel with their teams to work and of next week. Ν. H. Since in Oxford When So South Paris This particular Resolved that the uniform system of Sun- Friday Saturday being Count] Many People the the with ^n°fht0.on the state road. A. Churchill of the butcher, grocer, baker, with most results. day School lessons Is more practical than George Melrose, Mass., they have made their home with the Are Pointing the Way Out. Pay this store for many years satisfactory the new a check. Then at the end of the month graded system. visited bis old friend, Edwin R. Briggs, family of John Tubbs at Waterford. we are Affirmative Rev. G. H. Newton, Qilbertvilie. The fit and service believe last week. Both were born the same Mr. has eold his how much it costs style, giving qualities South Paris Tubbs auto, preferring to stand ûnd out just you 88 WM Fri- Tou may be brave enough you'll Rev. D. A. Ball. West Paris Maude Ellie in Lewiston year, and were together to new after his return to Flot check other make and the asked for the Negative quite frequently purchase backache or headache or dizziness. to run the home. When by unequalled by any prices Discussion led bv But, payment day but their paths diverged in I860, and ida. They will return by train. or not Rev. Ε. H. Stover, Pond if, in addition nrination is disordered, made there never is doubt as to whether various are moderate. Bryant's Mrs. Esther Read of Livermore Falls soon after the breakiug out of the Civil Schools Monday. Miss Wall, is any styles 3:90 Singing Chorus opened lookout! If you don't try to fix your was in town Saturday to attend the War be became a and from thai and Miss were a bill is The check is a are made that Forest 3.Ό0 Address, Teacher Training In Oxford soldier, principal, Flint, assistant, sick fall into the paid. receipt. We suggest before selections Rev. John M. Rumford funeral of Nathan kidneys, you may County Arters, Reynolds. time up to last week they did not meet. the only teachers who came last week. a account will your wife β 3 JO Committees clutches of disease before Besides, checking give Mills be examined. Appointing Mise \ era Adams has returned to her He is health for a man ol was dangerous enjoying good Miss Wall remained and the guesl care- Offering you know it. But, if you live more business education. The number of ordinarily bright Chorus school m Rangeley. his age and was a welcome visitor here. of Mrs. Edwin J. Mann, and Miss Flint Union and vest in all the different Singing and your kidneys with Doan's of is sur- suits, separate pants 3:45 Separate Conferences by Departments m" in poor health. returned to her home at West Baldwin. fully help women who know absolutely nothing banking *.) ^f^oster's Pills, can the you combinations and at moderate Elementary Mr. and Mrs. John Daily of North Dickvale. Barker of Harrison Kidney you stop pains If are a brother, you style very prices. Alms and Opportunities Henry recently have snd avoid future as well. prising. you husband, father, Livermore were in town Sunday. Mrs. John Fri- danger and it is The most to be had of the service Mrs. Wesley J. Weir Wyman passed away visited hie brother, C. H. Barker. the South cannot tell when death may overtake you, convincing proof Teen Ben is ill. after a week's illness at Don'texperlment—use remedy Age Daily seriously day, Sept. 15, Mr. and Mre. Joseph Porter of Boston laiow some- the test of wear. "The Teen Years and Church Member- Paris people are publicly endorsing. well that wife, and sister of any merchandise is ,""UKi Ur8·R°··Dodd· the last, although she had been a patient Mass., are visiting her parents, Mr. and your daughter giving qualities ship" Rev Frank Otis Erb, Ph. D. Read this case: of to all numbers in Adult Rev. J. J. Hull sufferer for years with asthma. She Mrs. C. S. Marshall. thing banking. This test has been represented Department «X'lSST Mrs. Fie Kneelaqd, Pleasant Street, given Teacher Training ,rom out of tow° to at- would have been seventy-one in Novem- Rev. Sarah Ella Mre, Robinson, Berry, South says: "I bad a dull, heavy TO GIVE "How to put Unity Into Community" fiia»0kngtend the ,th08efuneral of Nathan Reynold· ber. She leaves to mourn her loss be Roacoe Mrs. W. W. Mrs, Paris, MAKE UP YOUR MIND TODAY Rev. Gay C. White, Portland Tuell, Dunham, acbe across the small of my back. It '· Ed«" Carverof Bos" sides her husband, three children, R. T. E. L. Porter. Mrs. Martha 5:30 Social Hour and Supper Flavin, annoyed me when my YOUK WIFE A CHECK BOOK ΓοΓμ an«d irs·of Liverrnore, Louise Thomas Wyman of Weld, Mrs. Grafton Dunham and Mrs. S. T. White attended terribly doing WEDNESDAY EVENING sill ηcieon ΐ, J. B. work. I also noticed specks appeared Staple# Osgood, Stevenson, Gordon of this place, and Mrs. Lowell the United Baptist Association at Soutl I Our 7 :15 Singing Chorus F· D. before my eyes and my sight blurred. Devotional Service Rev. Η. H. Hoyt, Abbott, Mr! Shaw of Buckfield, three sisters and a Paris Tuesday and Wednesday. biiiiiiiim Department cause Hosiery knew were the of my Hiram ?nd ν L£tan*ood>Stratton of Rum ford. brother, and seven grandchildren. Rev. Miss Mabel Bartlett of who is my kidneys gmimmr 7:45 School Ir» ν 2 Newry, so on of Doan's Kid- Address, Organised Sunday hi'00 * A- of Mlddletown, Chester Oliver words of in for- suffering, reading Work and to and spoke comfort, teaching school District No. 4, Howard Knit and has been Its value County Cnnn i hie Mrs. G. Al- ney Pills I got them at the We 2 cent interest on check account oi $500 and over, on evei Cadet, Wayne Gordon Hosiery District Associations vieitln£ Sister, and a profusion of flowers spoke of the merly known as the Bacon district, it pay per κ * »ιι· Drug Co. I used several boxes altogether most Mr. Wesley J. Weir bert Ellis, and family. Deane .Hiscock esteem of her many friends. Burial at Mrs. Julia Curtis'. hundreds. Interest credited to account last oi month. sold in this for several and with boarding and-was cured." your every department years 8:15 Singing Chorus 1Dgt0° *l8° iD t0Wn attending took place in the Dickvale yard. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Coburn and Helec Offering Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply satisfactory results. the Devel- the fair Wyman was a neighbor of the writer for are at Dixfield. Savings Department Oonneoted with Address, The Teen Years and visiting ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's opment of twelve years, and was known to Stearns has to Gorham A stock of for the whole family. Personality North Waterford. nearly Mary gone Pills—the same that oured Mrs. complete hosiery Rev. Frank Otis Erb, Ph D. be a Christian in the best sense of the Normal and Ethel Brock to Kidney BRANCH BANK AT BUCKFIELD, MAINE. School, Kneeland. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., THURSDAY ΜΟΒΜΝΟ Several from this place are working at word. Normal Farmington School. Buffalo, Ν. Y. 9 -00 singing Chorus the McWain Packing Co. corn shop at Oscar Allen has been visiting hie Devotional Service Rev. W. P. Porter, East Waterford. Mrs. D. C. Buckfleld. Mexico daughter, Chenery. Misa Annie Ward from Atlanta, Mrs. New Fall 9:15 Business Maes., Elmeda Richardson has returned Mrs. Ernoat E. Richards died at tbe who at the Outings has been two weeks with in Portland Reports spending home after a pleasant visit in Gorham, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ElliDgwood While Stop Election of officers, etc. ber parents at their oottage, went back Ν. H., and West Paris. 18. Mrs. 10:15 The Rural School early Monday evening, Sept. A full of the new fall and Sunday to ber work the 231. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lord of Black- stock outings Duckling 1. Its Problems Richards came here Friday, Sept. 15, Mrs. Mr. in Rev. C. H. Fisher, Center Lovell Mr. and F. P. Bazelton took stone, Mass., are guests of Mrs. Sylves- from the Homeopathic Hospital io Bos- PREBLE HOUSE Fileesa goods, fine assortment of the good outings plain 2. Suggested Solutions and Conference and Mrs. W. C. Ward and daughter ter Searles. ton, where she bas been ill for several and at roc Wesley J. Weir to fair and Mr. REMODELED : fancy per yard. Annie the Wednesday, was ol 11Λ0 Address, llow a Sunday School Re-made months. Mrs. Richards 31 years a Church Rev. J. J.Hull and Mrs. Leslie Hobson and daughter and is survived her husband and Rooms With Running Water. This Wednesday is a nice one for Can- age, by 40 PmsTbustComy 12.-00 Dinner Velma Thursday. one eon years old, and her mother 35 Rooms With Private Baths. In ton fair and many are Improving it in eight thcbsdat AfTiraooa The bears are doing bad business and one Mrs. that (Mrs. Elllngwood), sister, In order. Ezra and Green's flocks way. House Juat pot flrat claaa 1:30 Singing Chorus Hersey's Irvin I. Locker of New York city. The funeral SOUTH PARIS MAINE ! Mrs. Esther Gordon Devotional Service of as each baa bad several killed. got badly injured ONE PRICE CASH STORE. sheep was held Wednesday at tbe EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 per day up. Q Rev. L. F. McDonald, Brownfleld Mr. and Mrs. F. Doe from Tuesday by being run over by a team. morning Band" Harry Hing- and the was AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 per day up. 2 -00 Address, "The Go to Church As she was to into the wagon Ellingwood home, body Rev. William C. Bethel bam, Mass., have returned to their trying get taken to for NOBWAY, MAINE Curtis, the Newfleld, Ν. H., burial. The ana the School after several weeks with horse backed up. EVERY CAR PA8SES1THE DOOR. 2 30 Address, The Boy Sunday borne, spending husband and Mrs. accompa- Rev. Allan Brown, Rumford Gerald Tracy has gone to Rumford to Ellingwood her mother, Mrs. Ida Gibbe. nied tbe remains. 2:45 Singing Chorus work in the bag mill. FRANK M. GRAY. MANAGER. Offering Nathan Brackett and daughter Angie Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mr. and Mrs. 39 42 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tracy of Stougb- Lunt, 3 (X) Address, The Man and the Sunday School bave been visiting Mrs. Lizzie Sawin at H. F. Fiske, Mrs. Eunice Mrs. W. Rev. Andrew T. McWhorter. South Paris ton, Mass., have been visiting relatives Prince, the pond. M. Ricker and Miss Joeie Shaw attended 3:30 Benefits of Organized Class Work and places of interest in Oxford County. Kev. Γ. C. Bethel the Chapman, Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lord of Black- United Baptist Association at South PROBATS NOTICES. 4.00 Singing Chorus Paris and are relatives and Tuesday Wednesday. In Five Minute Recess C. F. Saunders has been cutting corn stone, Mass., visiting To all persons Interested either of the estate? 4 15 General Conference led by friends here. Gerald Bessey, Lerone Damon and Er· hereinafter named : Mr. J. Weir with bis harvester for Prof. Chapman of land went to At a Probate Court, held at Parle, In and Wesley were visi- Waterman Orono Monday The lights of three airships on the third 5:30 Social and Supper Hour Bethel. where will enter the University of for the County of Oxford, Tuesday Mr. old- ble on Tuesday the sky being they of Sept., in the year of our Lord one thou- All and Mrs. Auverne evening, Wool Steamer THURSDAY ΕνΚΜΙΝϋ Lapham's clear. Maine. sand nine hundred and sixteen. The following est son, Cecil, has been very alck with been for the action AT THE 7:15 Singing Chorus Ernest E. G. Child and R. S. Mrs. Etta Mitchell has gone to Fort matter having presented Devotional Service Rev. F. M. Lamb, bronchial pneumonia. Andrews, Fairfield for the here thereupon hereinafter Indicated, It la hereby have corn winter, leaving Buckfield E. W. Stearns Is plowing for Maria Tracy been hauling their sweet Orderedι TUCKER HARNESS STORE 7:45 The Strategic Value of the Sunday School to Dixfield. Tuesday morning. That notice thereof be given to all persons In- Rev. F. F. Twitchell. fair drew the usual terested a of this order to be In Evangelism Foshay of Canton number by causing copy a π.Λ Rum fora Mrs. Leon is Miss Jennie, daughter Grafton Gor- In Ox- You will soon a ami I have Roberts gaining slowly. from here during the three days. Buck- published three weeks successively the need fall Lap Robe for your Auto 5 :15 Singing Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Stearns are don, U Id the Central Maine General ford Democrat, a newspaper published at South visiting fleld ball team Wilton at a line of all wool steamer Offering where she underwent an played against Paris, in said County, that they may appear rugs that I am at very low prices. relatives in North Anson. Hospital, oper- two out Probate Court to be held at Paris, on the selling 8:30 Address, Keeping Ahead of Yesterday last each day, winning of the three Everette is for Smith ation week. third of A. D. 1916, at 9 ol Call and let me show line. Rev. Gay C. White, Portland Billings working games by close scores. Tuesday October, you my Brothers. Mr. Grant is for J. G. Tyler. the clock In the forenoon, and be heard thereon The officers of the Association are: working A was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Balentine of Bethel was in the reception given If they see cause. Pres.—Rev. M. O. Mexico. Webb Ethridge of Bethel spent lut at ! OF THI TUCK»· Baltzer, Lamb and Mrs. Mitchell tbe First PROP. Baptist one D. late of Woodstock, Ylce-Pres.—Rev. F. F. Foshay, Rumford; Rev. Saturday with G. M. Kimball. place day recently. The time was Rtniom Camming* Safety vestry 8T0BI H. L. F. Mc- Bad colds aje Monday evening. deceased; will and petltlou for probate tbereoi r HARNESS Ε. Stover, Bryant's Pond; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hammon and prevalent. with and on the safe side when N. avor,9 Brownfleld. pleasantly passed games music, and the of Vertle A. Crooker as ex- Be you buy Donald. daughter Mnrleoe visited at Rumford appointment >1 MAIN MAlNt Sec.-Treas.—Philip F. Stone, Norway. Hebron. and punch and fancy orackers were ecutrix of the same, the appointment to bo with, STREET, NORWAY. earn A. next suit or Superintendents of Departments— Corner last Sunday. served. out bond, presented by Vertle Crooker, your overcoat Rev. Mr. Dimock here Sun- executrix named. Home, Mrs. D. A. Ball, West Paris. M re. Nancy Mayconoell ii in poor preached the therein Teacher Training, W. H. Soute, Rumford. day. health. Oxford. A. Allen late of Paris, will Adult Work, Rev. T. C. Chapman, Bethel Mrs. Daniel Chase of Mary deceased; Miss Mae B. Rumford. Storrs, Conn., and for thereof and the be lured by swagger Elementary, Abbott. Tbe schools are in session. Mr. petition probate appoint- Don't looking styles Temperance, Mrs. R. J. Bruce, Norway. North Buckfield. and little May Caroline are visiting her again ment of Lottie A. Pratt as executrix thereof Auditor—Alton C. Wheeler, South Paris. Mrs. Parmenter of Portland, prinolpal of high without N>nd, presented by said Lottie A. Pratt, It was a little that mother, Mary Bearce. and nifty looking fabrics. pleasant party gath- school, Miss Perkins assistant, Miss the executrix therein named. ered at the home of Heald Henry Bearce of the Bureau of Stand- Washington Stanton Mrs. McAlister Men's Here and There. D. has been grammar school, Bed&rd late of deceased Autumn on 14, in honor of the of ards, Washington, C., ap- Prudent Norway, ; Sept. birthday and Miss Paine some and be sure the Clothing intermediate, that Walter or other suit- Be sure real his aunts, Jane S. Heald and Adelaide pointed inspector of barrels, and will primary. petition L.Gray they're new the able l>e as administrator of the remain here a few on that Seventeen scholars entered pri- person appointed It's time to The penalties imposed by Judge Lan· Mason. There were seven old school- days longer estate of said dec ased presented by Ada O'Clalr, dress up in a new suit. The time of demands account. mary school. fabrics have the quality in addition to year dis of the United States Court are some- mates present, all widows—Georglana a daughter and heir. it. You will Mrs. C. A. of Misses Doris Andrews and Marian find here a stock of new suits in all the latest times extreme if not peculiar—as when Warren, Martha Record, Isabelle Swal- Sanger Peabody, Mass., Julius A. Becord late of Ppris, deceased; their mere large is her Miss Starbird, Colby students, went to Water- beauty. and he a few days since imposed on a young low, Celia Dunham, Florence Heald, visiting cousin, Tripp. first account presented for allowance by Hannah colorings, made in the new for this season. Plain blues Several from here attended the ville Wednesday, and Alfreda Haskell, a C. Record, administratrix. styles man a fine of one cent and confinement also Lydia Yarney, Mrs. W. Heald's Bap- tist Association at South Paris this week. student at Bates, went Thursday. fancy mixtures in lots of and colors. for two minutes in a court room chair. mother. A dinner was served by the Ellxabeth H. Patten late of Boston, State Get them made. fabric patterns Norman Richardson was at home from Tbe Congregational Ladies' Circle met of Massachusetts, deceased; first and final ac- Taylor Every Though the twenty-nine million fine hostess. Dnring the afternoon many old Portland for the week-end. Wednesday with Miss M. I. Corning at count presented for allowance by Frederick C. a which be on the Standard Oil time events were called to mind. administrator. that goes into made-to-measure Autumn Suits for to imposed Soap Highfields. Twenty-seven members Patten, taylor Men, $10 $25. Co. was easily brushed aside on a techni- abate were taken of the gronp. The ag- Our Wllaon'i Mills. were present. Plane were made for fin- Frank D. Small late of Paris, deceased; suit is wool of stock is with a man needs- It has not been If be ages of the eight were for allowance A. genuine, pure sound qual- furnishing complete everything cality, forgotten. gregate present ishing the kitchen which has been built final account presented by New on there may be a that 59Θ, the oldest 85, but from the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Salt are at Saltaire Elroy Dean, administrator. overshirts, new new and all other thing5 keeps suspicion being on tbe parish house. Herbert Flood and and reliable, every inch of it. underwear, gloves, he has a for the cheerful smiles and well bodies are late of ity fancy spectacular. preserved Lodge through September. They Charles Davis have a and William Hardy Hartford, deceased; you 11 be to need. given range, for likely Our underwear was months we say with the poet: accompanied by their son, Lloyd B. Salt, first and final account presented allowance bought Mrs. J. B. Robinson will furnish tobies. administrator. and our and wife. by Oscar E. Hardy, on an are the same as not ha*f "Lament wbo will In fruitless tears Miss will the A We recommend them points of prices exactly last year. You'll The Democratic are still Corning donate dishes. papers busy The apee4 with which our momenta fly; Mrs. Wm. Cobb's nephews, who have Charlea F. Whlttemore late of Paris, de- to more if very pleasant afternoon was spent. Re- first and final account for al- pay you underwear here. figuring out that the result of the Maine I sigh not over vanished years, been spending their vacation with her at ceased; presented buy your the that hasten freshments of sandwiohes and lowance by C. Whlttemore, executrix. high grade requirements—tailoring, qual- election was a Democratic victory, and But watch yean by." Azisooos have retnrned to their coffee, Augusta dam, cakes were served. Men's makes certain the re-election of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Moore and homes, and her father, Dr. Harris, baa Frank D. Small lite of Paris, deceased; ity, trimmings, linings, style and fit. Underwear, 60o to $2.60. Misa Olmstead, a gueat of Misa Corn- for ordef to distribute balance remain- Madeline from returned to bis home in Sherman. petition A. Men's danghter Allston, Mass., at returned to her home In* In his hands presented by Elroy Dean, Unions, and Hart made an extra with ing Highfields, $1.00, $1.60, $2.00 $3.00. Mathematicians, figuring on the probable re are spending their vacation at Merton Harry trip in administrator. see our and see suit of the are In even- Hartford, Conn., Saturday. Ask to values Boys' presidential election, puuled Warren's. the Parmaoheenee boat Tuesday C. Thomaa late of de- $25 Underwear, 60c and $1.00. what will become of the FtmumIti A number of friends of Miss Randolph Buckfield, forecasting Calvin Keene visited at Howard Mr. Vashaw and three men Corning for determination of collateral vote of over in 1912.—Boston McAl- ing, taking and were ceased; petition the others at more and at less. Boys' 60c to 4,000,000 Globe. Miss Olmstead very Inheritance tax Charles C. With- Unions, $1.60. ister's at North Parla to their camp. pleasantly presented by Wednesday. entertained on of the Ington, executor. that there are some fairly a number in the took In Flint has a new five Wednesday previ- Men's Sweaters, to Indicating Quite place Lloyd passenger ous week with music on tbe and $2.00 $6.00. in the who Ford. piano Mary p. Hall late of Paris, deceased ; peti- intelligent people country Canton fair Wednesday. Miss Olmstead to $3.0°· haven't beard from the Maine elec- singing by and others. tion for determination of collateral Inheritance Boys' Sweaters, $1.00 yet Oo 20, at the home of Mri. Flor- A. L. Salt of Saltaire went to tax A. one the Sept. Lodge Miss Olmstead also gave much pleasure presented by Orlando Thayer, of tion. ence Heald occurred the of her Caribou His executors. marriage Camp Wednesday. friend, to all by her solo at the servloe Helen to Mr. Mr. him. S. morning Oo-To- daughter, Maude, Parley Kingsbury, accompanied at the cburob. Randolph C. Thomea late of Buckfield, Sunday «School-Day. Bernard Rev. C. G. Miller offici- W. and E. S. Bennett Congregationaliat for order to distribute bal- W. 0. Η. B. Dunn. guides. Mrs. Howland and of Massa- deceased; petition FOSTER CO. In accordance with the of the J. A. Bucknam of is daughter ance In his handa presented by FROTHINGHAM, request the double aervioe nsed. Brockton, Mass., remaining ating, ring being chusetts, guests at C. S. Hayes', returned Charles C. Wlthlngton, executor. Maine State Sunday School Association, The bride's dress was of white the guest of his son, J. W. Bucknsm. organdte to their home on Monday. ONE PRICE Governor Curtis has issued a proclama- and net with lace After the Linwood Wilson has returned to his Mary P. Hall late of Pari·, deceased; final South Paris, Maine. CLOTHIERS trimmlnga. account for allowance by 8. tion appointing Sunday, Oct. 8, aa "Go· lnocbeon waa served. The sohool at Govld presented Augustus ceremony Academy. Maaon. Thayer and Orlando A. Thayer, executors. 2VOTICB. to-Snnday-School-Day, and oommenda to room· were decorated with oat Deputy Sheriffs Titus of Sooth Paris MAINE. prettily Miss Bennett has finished work ADDISON S. HERRICK, of said Court. RSUR The subscriber hereby gives notice that be I NORWAY, the people the observance of the day by flowers. Both bride and are and Bechard of Lewlaton motored Gladys Judge HAIRUR BALSA I groom for Mrs. H W. Keesell and returned to A true copy—attest: has been duly appointed administrator of the The School in the church here on A toll·» preparation of mart! estate of Home of Hart Schaffner attending Sunday graduate· of Buckfield Sobool, through Friday their way to mi ALBERT D. PARE, Register. to lUndraff. & Marx Clothes High her home in Gilead. Help· «radiett· MILLARD late of of their choice. An effort is to be made class of and Mr. Dunn attended the Caribou. For Color and WEEKS, Paris, 1914, Camp Morrill and are cut- ... Rootori&c In the of and to the School attend- Myron Benj. Tyler to or Faded Hair. Connty Oxford, deceased, riven increase Sunday of Maine two A free ride was given to all that oould 1J Bocoty Gray as (Jniversity years. They ting wood for D. W. Cushing. At a Probate Court held at Paris In and for the M* and tl.rfa» Drawl»». bonds tbe law directs. AU ornons having ance on that day by a large percentage have the best wishes of their on the new boat to on the third of demands the estate of sud many participate belonging Ε. H. Morrill baa bad a orew on the Oxford, Tuesday Sept., against deoeased ara over the average. friends. the Parmaoheenee Clob, that bas been Count^of 88-41 desired to present the same for and state road this week. On the petition of William E. Stearns In the all Indebted thereto an requested to make in the prooess of boilding through the lmmedlatelv. Almoat all tbe people In thia part of matter of the estate of Francis A. Fox late of payment Village For Sale. A seaalon of the Maine ■ommer. deceased, for license to have MARSHALL C. WEEKS. special législa- Morse baa a tbe town attended the fair at Porter, praying Property W. J. purchased farm In Grange DR HALE'fi 1816. 2 ture is called by Governor Cnrtis to meet tonveyed aooordlng to contract made with one 8ept. 19th, 1941 story modern house on Pine rooms, Livermore and will move there soon. West Bethel Thuraday. Charles Prescott by said Fox before his decease, Street Seven Sept. 29, at 10 A. M. The spe- Qllead. householdointment At a Probate Court held at electric Friday, Mr. and Mr·. S. J. and certain real estate owned by said Francis A. ▲ wouderful remedy l0t Par!·, In and furnace, lights. Good location. cial of Spanldlng as for the of on the oojeot the session is to enact the But Sumner. Fox, which real estate is described follows, all akin dlaeaaee—eczema, County Oxford, third Tueedav 2 seven AVe- daughter Lnoia recently visited at K. W. Miss Estheryne LeBreton of Berlin, : of In the of onr Lord one story room house with reviaion of th· statutes, which haa re- vlx. Being situated in said Hiram In said erysipelta, acaly era Sept., year thousand stable on Western in Snmner. Ν. was a recent of friends In Corn oloaed on with as pilon·, nine nundred and sixteen : an Spanldlng's H., gosst packing County ana bounded follows: Beginning at •oree, bruise·, «ore mat· About acre of several cently been completed. This ia largely Tuesday stone On the of Samuel I. land, apple and fruit trees. _ town. tbe lightest paok ever produced here. the intersection of the wall nearly opposite clea, rheumatism, neural· petition Wheeler, guard- a matter of form. Other named the house of Melvln Merrifield on the ian of the estate of Lillian E. Wheeler of Parli desirable homes for ana objecta North Stooetuun. last The seaaon waa unfavorable In tbe dwelling gla, etc. Can be applied to sale in South Paris The village school Monday, east road his a minor, praying tor license to sell from $1000 in the call are a consideration of the began side ofthe passing dwelling house; any external part of the and convev If you are Mrs. Lorin McKeen haa been visiting with Mis· Margaret Libby of Portland apring for planting. thenoe following the stone wall In a north east- at nubile or private sale certain real estate own' interested talk it over with matter of the llnea of Portland body, airing quick relief ed said ward which altering her H. B. McKeen. asteeeber. Quite a crowd attended the Canton fair and northerly direction on said stone wall from all by real estate Is described son, erly suffering. Noth- as viz. : harbor, and legislation which will permit ana wire fenoe until it strikes the land owned to follows, Sarah McKeen is at work for Mrs. I. Several of this attended on by ing seem· act so quickly A In the nae of the land reeerve people vicinity Wedneaday. Clarence Porteous; thenoe on the Porteous land one-sixth part oommon and undivided of ao-called fund son with cronp or sore throat CHARLES A. Andrew·. the fair at West Bethel last James A. Barrowa and Aille bave in a direction until It comes to the and In a certain paroel of land E. in the state Thursday. westerly when directions on It belnr the qow treasury. to of pack- Austin Whitman farm In said town at MERRILL, Lnoins Jewett baa returned from the Frank Coffin was in Portland one day returned to Waverly, Maas., for the win- aforesaid road point beginning. are followed. Pre- of Parla BLOCK. ItIsObdbhd: age West Paris Village subject to TEI<. 4«· at Ν. and I· board- last week. tar. acribod by physician·. Sold at Drag Store· covery. Lure it Democrat office. HEBBTOK, Judge of said Court. iih mm arm and will reoover. iM^Sggr"**1*"—* the paat week. last Moadey to flelt relatives. Brun·wtok as pastor. j 1841 ALBERT D. PARK, Boater. Stfl ALBÀBT D, PABKi : Jgpîfea rouira..

.... i-u&i. .... iffi.aMiiin ii 'inrrrr ÉiilÎi^ 'rti'i ii, J Raymond Penfold was at home from House of A. W. Walker United All Seats Free. Democrat I Portland over Snnday. Burned. BaptUt Association. NORWAY. are asked to state that at the Mre. We f^Oxfôrd C. H. Churchill is in viaiting SOMX OF FLB8T FLOOB BUT UPPKB LABGE AND PBOFITABLK Christian Solence Lecture next Ootober I Portland for a few LEFT, ATTENDANCE days. 2nd, In the Grange Hall, Norway, all 26. i<»6 PAST IS BUDi. SEBIE3 OF MEETINGS. So large Is the entering class In the Warmer September Harold ■eats will be and first corner· will These sooth Paris-Maine· Newell of Newton, Mass., is a high>ohool that the eohool overran· it* free, Bedding No will be re- Suggest at be seated first. seats Chilly Nights guest George F. Eastmhn's. accommodations. A in room· In the The Oxford change attendance at the lecture early hours of Saturday morn- United Baptist Associa- the ichool honae has made neoea- served. The are with one of the most lines the store Mrs. Ella S. Heald of at been We ready complete East Sumuer is ing, the honse of Albert W. Walker on tion met Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. given last December filled the ball, It the guest of her sary, several of the gradée being moved, PARIS. sister, Mrs. Albert D. Pleasant Street waa 19 and 20, with the Sooth Pari· Baptist wonld therefore not be unwise to be SOUTH Park. extensively damaged and the amall vestry of the Congrega- has ever shown. by fire. On the floor there was cburoh. The attendance wa· there on this occasion ahead of time. ground large. tional ohoroh will be fitted op to take little There were Mr. and Mrs. William Âmes of Port· comparatively damage by Are, bnt eighty registered delegates, the third grade for this term at least. land were wm drenohed with water. and the attendance from outside the looal guests at Alton Ames' over everything Miss Elizabeth MoCreery of Pittsburg, The roof was most cburoh was about one hundred. Born. Sunday. of it bnrned off, and Pa., the teaoher of mnsio and drawing, is We bought our Blankets last winter at prices that mean a big all above the chamber The new Oxford United Asso- Rachel floors is practi- Baptist a of the Thomas Normal Train· r I daughter The Ladies' Aid now graduate In South to the wife of Thomas with if we *pearand Baptist will hold a cally ruined. Considerable iu the line of ciation oomprises all t"he oburcbes School of in the Paria, Sept. 17, saving compared prices bought today. ·«"<'·>· ·'Got· short ing Detroit, and tanght W. McKnlght, a daughter, Lillian Jane. business next even- furniture and was also of the Otisfield and all ex- meeting Friday clothing destroyed Conference, Detroit schools last year. In Norway, Sept. 13, to the wife of Wm. ,*&«&·» ing after covenant or two of Oxford PLAID BLANKETS are now, for bed and JjjB, N. H· meeting. spoiled. The flre did not get into the cept Baptist Association, A number of the bave Phlneaa Curtis, a son, Gordon Elmore. popular coverings two Norway boys In 12, to the wife of M. returned Wednesday Miss stable, which is connected with the the exceptions being Turner and to this Norway, Sept. Stephen instead of look a lot nicer than and do not show τ \ Scott Arline D. Crocker has gone to returned college, and others enter Abbott, a daughter, Baby Olive. puffs. They gray *» «"·800,1 in house. North Llvermore, which are to unite Boston to resume her studies in the fall. Albert Bartlett and Howard Chick as as Wool Finish Plaid It was a few with the new soiling nearly quick white. $1.75, $2.95, Jï*w=» Emerson of minutes after 2 o'clock Androsooggin United Bap- have entered Bowdoin. Jacob Elain has Ont. College Oratory. tist Pembroke. when Mr. and Mrs. Walker were awak- Association. to en- Married. Wool Plaid and White Blankets to is a few returned Colby, and Paul Brooks $3.95. $4.95 $5.95. 75c Elsie Holman spending Mrs. L. C. Smiley will have ber milli- ened a sort of sound. Mr. The letters from the churches showed Mt and Ut«· by roaring ters there. Franois S. Andrews has Colored Blankets to Bath Robe wool w ρ·»""·> nery opening on and of Walker went into the and dis- excellent records from some of them. $7.95. 75c $5.95. Blankets, Friday Saturday kitchen, gone to Hanover, Ν. H., to enter Dart- In Sonth Parle, Sept. 16, by Rev. A like 1 Ralta, J*«irt this week. Mrs. a Pond had a with rjwsob Holnian. Finney is designer for covered light by the base board near Bryant's star record, mouth. Hubert Barker and Donald Mr. Emll Paakkonen of West Parla and Mlaa and wool finish $1.98 to $4.95. a Mrs. this the He on twelve While the foil record Hllma Hytonen of Soath Parla. w τ s entertained party Smiley again year. range. began throwing water, baptized. Bartlett have to to Barnes gone Louisville, Ky., In Norway, Sept. 20. by Rev. Robert J. Brace, last but the and be con- is not available, it is thought that about TEDDY BEAR CRIB BLANKETS in blue and friends at rook Monday Mrs. Albert D. Park entertained at roaring continued, enter the Louisville Dental College. Don- Mr. Henry Ambrose Russell and Mlaa Gladys light pink, JI>T cluded that the fire must were received into the churches by Irene both of four tables. dinner on Mrs. be running up sixty ald Welch and Arthur Dow have return- Edwards, Norway. with Saturday Ε. H. Jackson, In North Rev. Chester 50c, 59c and 75c. «Ming, through the partition. He therefore baptism during the year. the Russell Buckfleld, Sept. 20, by of Mrs. O. A. Thayer, Mrs. John Pierce and ed to University of Maine. Gore Miller, Mr. Perley Bernard Dunn and Mabel liberty Somersworth, went up into the attic, and found that The next annual meeting of the asso- her Miss Jeannie of Paris Hill. Betbell has gone to Boston to enter Tufts Miss Helen Maude Healu.botb of Buckfleld. OUTING FLANNELS for fall wear. We are a tbe guest of father, Hubbard, the was ciation will be held with the ohurch at showing big Λ bas been fire then coming up through Dental College. fur a few days. The season's run Mechanic Falls next It is I assortment in colors and at 10c and 12 1-2C. Stuart, at the South Paris there. September. A marker which is to be placed at white, plain fancies, Snutdeld corn is as a midwinter with the Died. has to Liver- factory yet only something Coupling on his garden hose, he at- hoped meeting Witherell Park the of the Vie Vida Jenne gone by Daughters a weave where like half finished, and it is that to into the attic with but Norway church may be EDEN CLOTH is finer flannel of harder twisted fur th season, she has likely tempted go it, arranged. j American Revolution has been brought JmFsIIs the work will extend the hoee was Officers were elected as follows: In West Paris. Mrs. Marietta A. in a store well into next not long enough for that, to the It is a stone estimated to Sept. 19, colors are fast Plain colors and look like Scotch millinery department J plaoe. widow of Caleb 77 years. yarns, stripes, of week. and that time the fire was (Curtis), Fuller, aged fige by breaking Moderator-Uev. F. F. Fothay, Rumford. weigh eight or nine tons, cat by T. L. In Dlokvale, Sept. 10, Mrs. John C. Wyman, there. the roof. He therefore Clerk and Treas.—Rev. G. E. Kneeland, East I Fhnnel. Excellent for waists, children's dresses, shirts, 28 inches Charles W. Bowker was in the eastern through played Heath at the farm of Edgar Holden in aged 70 years. ae Davi< Billings of Lynn, on roof with ar- Otisfield. In Mra. Ernest E. Rich- Atle' the the his hose until the j and to the Buckfleld, Sept. 18, Whitman of part of state several days last week, Auditor—Geo. B. Crockett, 8outh Paris. Sodom, transported village by 31 wide, 15c. ami Mr*. Ε! -a Davie rival of the firemen. j ards, aged years. Λ the two session of the a R. E. Morrill with four pairs of horses In Mrs. William Phlnney at Mrs. W. H. Robinson s attending days' Miss Charlotte French, who is grad* Rumford, Sept. 10, visited In the meantime he had called up the and four of oxen. It will bear a of West Peru. ySaj Fire Chiefs' Association of the state at uate of the Missionary I yoke telephone exchange, and the operator Chicago Baptist bronze "In of Tuesday. Bar Harbor. Mr. Bowker is secretary School, and is in October to be- plate inscribed, memory been had called the fire department. As soon Training the soldiers of Oxford Garlat and treasurer of the association. gin work as missionary for the Italians Revolutionary Richard Poyt,a5.?. an it could be done—and with the sort of Ereoted Whitman NOTICE. at Ν !son G. Elder's, go- in New one of the addresses I County. by Abigail .Lot guest William F. Thiede of N. lire alarm that we have that was Haveo, gave Ida M. from resume his course in1 Elizabeth, J., system of the American Page, my wife, having separated ben-to of the session. She was led to think of I Chapter, Daughters without I shall no bills of her a^from has been a guest at Henry Fletcher's for | quite a while—the alarm was given by Revolution. 1916." me, cause, pay NEW GARMENTS this as her work by her experi-1 contracting, for any purpose. Sites College. a few days, and Mies Margaret Rehder the whistle at the Mason Manufacturing special HARRT L. PAGE. ence I A pretty home wedding took place and of in the Italians in a night Our business to us that we selected that look on all ur and Mr- Hoyland Bettinger Elizabeth, who has been at Mr. Fletch- Co., and later by one of the church bells teaching afternoon at the home of Witness: James 8. Wright. early proves styles well nearly figures. school in Rumford. She described also Wednesday South 89-41 laudator of iwampscott, Mass,, er's during the summer, will return and the whistle of the Paris Manufactur- Mr. Edwards on Beal Paris, Sept. 25,1916 are «.fait j her first in Italians I and Mrs. Jesse P. Prices very reasonable. New styles coming at F. A. Heidner s a few home with him on Co. So unfamiliar are we with the experience helping continually. vers guests Tuesday. ing in Street, when their daughter, Qladys week that the alarm blown was Chicago. difilist B. F. Misses Florence and eignal system Irene, was united In marriage with Coate to Richards, for the central Mrs. C. A. Salquist, for nineteen years $10.00 $49.60. and Viola Wal- District No. 3, which is Ambrose Russell. The bouse Misses Dons Calbert Mattie Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. I a missionary in western China, told of I Henry Cut to part of the but the quick- was decorated with fall flow- Flowers, Suits $12.75 $29.60. re* from Summit Spring Russell attended the Cumberland village, people the for the better that has I profusely •Λ>η bave irned County | out where the was. great change have been ly found fire ers, and the ceremony took place under Bote! Harr where they fair at Gorham Wednesday. They say come in China since the days of the Box-1 We take to fill all mail orders to out on the next mail. By the time the firemen bad arrived in arch and bell of and as- special pains go for tbe summer. that Gorham has a but not so er so that now missionaries, I hydrangeas employed good fair, and a few streams on, the fire had a troubles, so as ours. j got are I ters. Rev. R. J. Broce officiated, using Miss good And of course we | and education by missionaries, Plants, and was ablaze. Mrs Waiter IV.islee Marjorie big start and the roof well the single service. The bride's been knew that. warmly welcomed by the people. ring of Exet r, Χ Π., who had Good service was done the streams, was of white silk with messaline PMiiee by Chinese women do not know what real gown \[r< Peas lee's mother, Mrs. D. Among those who attended the »nd the was rapidly She wore a veil with „f grange burning part bome life is. Often the Chinese mother trimmings. caught tirst of last at a few fire was y Richard left the fair West Bethel Thursday, largely for irenched. In minutes the white asters and carried a shower bou- Ferns. tnay have a hundred or even a hundred the it afforded of checked, and in about an hour the water of the same flowers. Mrs. H. L. wee k. opportunity greeting And relatives under one roof to quet old friends, were Mr. and Mrs. J. Hast- was shut off. fifty plan Home the marcb. Mrs. Knight has done quite a job for and in harmony. The homes played wedding Hudson Bean, Mrs. L. E. Miss Cora J. A considerable of the furniture on keep Russell was maid of hon- walk at his on Church ings Bean, part ire and I Beryl (Enigbt) of concrete place as a packed close together, sanitary Mason and Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. the lower floor was carried out, but ar, and a brother of the E. P. ntr all the wooden walks conditions are very bad. The Chinese Perley Russell, Crockett, Stmt, repla: Plummer also attended. rain to fall, got wet and was car- was best man. the of with began women attend our mission I ;room, Following înd three' sets wooden,'steps was seen that day schools, FLORIST, Thomas Maine. ried into the stable when it ceremony a reception was held. After a Formerly Smiley, Norway, concrete. Next Sunday there will begin at ire anxious to learn· and persevering,! Deer-| that would not be damaged. Some fur- short honeymoon in camp at Locke's L- ing Memorial church a rally week pro- ind deserve all possible help from us. In I Porter Street, South Paris Miss Pra" o: Wellesley Hills, Mass., niture was also taken from the second Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Russell will reside at gram. Sunday morning there will be a former days, before the Boxer uprising, I who has been spending the summer at floor, but much of what was there and in their new Farm," at special sermon to the "Old Folks." Mrs. the missionaries were called foreign home, "Valley thefam .v dimmer home at Sebago, is the attic was either burned or badly Noble's Corner. THERE WILL BE A Alta Wood as leader of the Mercy and ievils. Now they are called friends. M -s Elder for Jamaged. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ridlon were the guest'of Marguerite of the China's door of for the Help Department Epwortb League no other open opportunty two weeks. | There was no wind, and sailed to Lynn, Mass., on the 17th, by This Avenue will have of decoration and con- ntroduction of Chistianity will be grad- charge buildings were endangered. The elec- the sudden death of Mrs. Ridlon's moth- Washington News has been received of the birth of veyance. If any desire autos to call lally closed if we do not enter it now. I | tric lights on the first floor of the bouse er, Mrs. Charles at the home of to Mr. and Mrs. Treno- her or the Rev. G. H. Newton of South Paris Clougb, ι daughter Roy please notify pastor. were on all the time, and aided in the ber Mrs. Herman Paragard. of Ν. on the 13th. nade a plea for consecrated autos. ! daughter, weth Concord. H., work of the firemen. was Next Monday, Oct. 2, the club season former- Mrs. Clough about 70 years of age. Is Glad to Find Mrs. Tree we;h was formerly Miss Elsye Rev. George H. Hamlen, D. D., Woman opens. The Club meets in The cause of the fire can not be stated, She bad much of the time in Nor- Euterpean y for the Free in Bal-1 spent FREE LECTURE Maude missionary Baptists Gray. the afternoon with Mrs. Cora S. rhe place where it evidently started is for the few years, coming here Briegs isore, India, spoke on The Macedonian way past V. Brackett and son and Mrs. Ida D. at Cot- iear a bunch of wiring and a chimney, In 1007 after the death of ber husband in Mrs. Lyndon Briggs Highland 3all. God is calling for volunteers for ON are 3t Harrison for a week to when a miscellaneous musical rhe chimney is a new one, with flue lin- Saco to live with Mr. and Mrs. Ridlon. Robert tage, pro- ;he missionary field. He can switoh a 1 Her Heart Is Not Weak Mrs. Brackett's William gram will be The Seneca Club has ng, built two years ago, when the house She tbe winter with Mrs. Par- visit brother, given. nan on the right track who is going spent past Mrs. Brackett's absence its first for the season was extensively and im- in returned to Norway >"oyes. During meeting Monday quite repaired lomewbere. Paul was going somewhere igard Lynn, summer and remained here SIXTY-FOUR YEAES M*s Eva Dresser of Harrison is in charge evening with Mrs. Ethel Hathaway. proved. when the Lord switched him into Mace- &arly in the OLD, her bouse. will be the of the There was insurance on buildings and until Labor when Mr. and Mrs. Par- of Pottery subject even-| Ionia. Let us be ready to go somewhere Day, Mrs. Roy Etheridge Tells of FEELS LIKE BOY SIXTEEN program. 'urnisbings. came to Norway in their auto R. who was as ing's ind the Lord will reveal his will to us igard Guy C\e, engaged Our need of a fire alarm system gets ind she returned to Lynn with them. Wonderful Effects of Mr. F. H. Jones, 805 Congress street, teamster for a Canadian as al- Before an audience which filled the I ileo. battery, !resh attention as the result of this fire. leaves four Mrs. Charles is no He telle the Rev. W. P. Porter a sermon I She children, Portland, exception. CHRISTIAN sai ed from N. auditorium of the church Sun- SCIENCE Halifax, preached ready repor'e i, Baptist (Vhile the could not have been F. Ridlon of Mrs. Herman Par- Tanlac. same that is told thousands. damage >q which is sac- Norway, story by S.. with tbe battery, on the ISth, for Eu- day evening, Professor John A. Nicholls "The Price of Success," | prevented by any system, it might have Mrs. Geo. C. Stowe and Edward "I am sixty-two years old," be said as announced in a brief letter re- of Boston a address un- rifice. BY rope, gave temperance )een less if the firemen could have been j all of Lynn. recently, in discussing tbe value of ceived from him. der the of the W. C. T. U. Rev. L. W. B. Jackman, foreign mis- Sard,ougb, auspices Pr0'. lummoned earlier. As it was, there Is up with the latest. An Tanlao. is as one of ( in a Norway feasor Nicholls remembered | at fifteen or lionary Assam, India, gave splendid Had Gastric Indigestion And Mrs. L. A. Shaw and Howard Shaw uust have been least in electric corn popper has been installed "Since taking a few bottles of this the most effective speakers in the resub- iddresB on the condition of the people ud have moved across Pine wenty minutes between the time when In Stone's store. tonic I feel more like a boy of sixteen, family mission of and he has India, showing that their heathen reli- drug Almost Gave Up campaign 1911, m bave been in on after tbe ever PROFESSOR HERMAN C.S.B. Street from the concrete house into their alarm could pulled immoral Miss Clara Sbepard, spending My appetite is better than it Ifes HERING, lost nothing in force or ability to present gion is filled with grossly teach- sew w which Ο. E. Barrows has in automatic system, and the time when ! iummer with her mother at the cottage been before. I am certainly glad of the buogai his since that time. He covered ng:that theosophy, whether In India I Hope. subject | he whistle sounded. it tbe has returned to Boston to to recommend Tanlac." just finished. A concrete sidewalk has actually )r leads into lake, opportunity MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE many of the subject, spe- America, corrupt thought been built in front the new phases laying resume her studiee in the New of house. of soience ι ind life. He made a appeal for England cial stress upon the teachiug Will Celebrate Republican Victory. burning of Music. MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF tndia. Conservatory "I used to think my heart was affected bat Tanlao bas proven that it waa a 0. E. Barrows has the walls and that alcohol is a and held tbe at- _ up poison, n Bert L. Hutcbins attended the Maine The annual sermon Rev. J£. M. I pressure of gas caused by gastric indigestion,'1 said Mra. Boy Etberidge, 1105 CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOSTON, MASS. the roof shingled of a new house on tbe tention of his audience closely, speaking by Retail convention in rUESDAY EVENING THE TIME SET FOB was a exhortation to Jewelers' Bangor Avenue, Portland. east side of Pine Street, on the lot next with much earnestness and fervor. Rev. | Stover preliminary Washington last week. Mrs. was bow she had been relieved the new tonlo south of the Congregational G. H. Newton, Rev. C. I. Spear and Rev. SOUTH PABIS AND NORWAY. nove forward by taking up the national Btheridge telling by Tanlao, parsonage. Miss Madeline Pride is assisting in the that is now endorsed The house assisted in the ive year program by the by Portland's leading citizens. will be finished this fall. It Α.. T. McWhorter opening proposed store of Mrs. R. L. Powers. commit- Northern Convention. millinery "I bad taken so much medicine (or my ailments without relief that I had is.? ζ feet, and will have seven rooms services, and the speaker was introduced Rv the combined executive Baptist There will be work in Oxford Chap- almost when I to nse Tanlao. October 2nd of eee of the and Fairbanks Clubs Rev. E. C. D. of given up bope began ιοά batb, with a garage under the back by Mrs. Susie E. Chapman, president Hughes Whittemore, D., at its on our ter, 0. E. S., meeting Tuesday Tanlao has stomach in condition and I do not suffer as I Evening, schools my Monday >f South Paris and a celebration SVaterville, Baptist "Well, put good piazza. the South Paris W. C. T. U. Mrs. Brick- Norway, spoke this week. Tbe has Maine Co- avening of chapter did." ett was at the and a solo was >f the Republican victory in the ind colleges, Colby, Bates, Hebron, formerly organ, an invitation to visit Eeoka women are are irri- Hamlin Temple, rytbian Sisters, will! Al. has been îurn, Maine Central Institute, accepted Men and who bave improper digestion, who nervous, very IN THE sung the by Mrs. L·. Section arraDged. Tuesday Higglns, on wane during program \ Chapter of Waterford the evening of table because of lack of or ambition for tbeir are meeting Tuesday evening, Sept. svening, Sept. 26, is the date. R suffering energy work, easily AIi Noyes. Oct. when Oxford Chapter will exem- and over suffer with members are requested to be There will be a torchlight parade Deacon C. A. Mixer of Rumford led in 4, discouraged become melancholy slight matters, backaches, KIN© DISTRICT. tbe work. a present. Following the meeting there the two with fireworks, the discussion of the five year program. plify poor memory, unsound sleep that does not really rest them, will find Tanlao hrough towns, irom a * Mrs. Emma il an η nae returned overcome troubles. 0f the dt*Sre« staff. The school bouse bas bad some new j lluminations, etc. Rumford Band and Miss Martha Mixer was of splendid as· tonic, tissue builder and appetizer designed to these ϊκ·T- ι ManV*h?.ar9aI will four weeks1 visit to relatives in Massa- Tanlac be obtained in South Paris at the Chas. H. Howard Co. store. Grange Hall, Norway exemplify the work at the I repairs. South Paris drum corps will be in attend- dstance In connection with the young may to at chusetts. be held Nor-1 ince. people's work of the association. Onna Salonea and Willie Tbibodeau itl. Mrs. John C. Shepard, Doris and Ned, ^ΜΜϋτΜϋοη Included in the program will be a few Others participating in the meetings At 8 P. M. are working in the corn shop. bave gone to South Royalton, Vt., to O'clock, Tbe ninntes of outdoor speaking in each in a special way were Rev. E. A. Dav'S> I foundation is going in for John spend a week at Mrs. Shepard's old a· iitus Mrs. Howard Swan has gone away for own. United States Senator-elect Bert Rev. G. W. F. Bill, Rev. F. W. Buck, new house on the west side of ] home, and will return to Norway before BLUE STORES a few visit among relatives. Fernald of Poland and Miss Lethers. Mrs. Nellie Brickett, Mrs. ^ wi" *>easemi-bungalow, days' Congressman- to Auburn for the winter. You and Your Friends are Invited Wallace H. of Lewis- E. A. C. A. Mixer, were going Cordially ce,lar wal1' aDd and jlect White, Jr., Davis, organists. Brown will the Nor- Mrs. Carrie Briggs granddaughter! Mrs. Ethel was soloist. Elon L. represent •-• * 44at the Vhe :on, will be here to speak, also possibly Noyes 1 iiSJT roof, which extends over spent fair week at South Paris and Nor* I way Board of Trade at the state-wide [J. S. Senator-elect Frederick Hale of eiKb* roome| In roads meeting at Augusta Oct. 4. Car After the Lecture » way. Portland. Town Line Cases Hearing. good aid bath*' Tvbere wi,1rbe " iD Cecil E. Brown has returned to the You? Mrs. Edith Cbilds of Dixfield bas been to the as arranged, Two law cases involving the location When We Look for According program University of Maine law school at Ban- May "tt.txv1-yes visiting a few days with her cousine, Mr. ,he parade will be formed on Western 3f several miles of town line and more gor for his Snal year. who attended the state and Mrs. Teliss Tbibodeau, and aunt, Avenue near the South Paris railroad 3r less of the interests tof indi- Would like to have call at our stores as soon as you can tho/e property The Bassett restaurant, whioh has you th? W- C- T- V- ia Lewis- Mrs. Amos Canwell. and thence by way of viduals have been having a bearing in itation, proceed | been In business for thirty years, baa the time. Would like to talk over the clothing toi L°Ϊ1° °! were Mr"· Susie E· Chap. Western Avenue, around the sled fac- South Paris and otber parts of the coun- conveniently spare I* Mr. and Mrs. Frank have the I been and their boarders are sc- ml"11 fc;2ib*tb W. Morton Mrs Penley and Street to Market tbe few closed, situation with ïîV τ of all their friends in the loss ory High Square, ty daring past days. Engaged meals elsewhere. you. Mrs- Ella Wight, sympathy where there will be a few minutes of in tbem or connected with them in some ouring of their son Francis. He was a very Misses S. B. and Z. S. Prince are îïni PCiiff0rd' and Mrs. Rizpab The will then re-form are three commissioners who are to bis I »peaking. parade way two weeks in of p;*nay. good, kind boy, and stood by parents 1 num- spending Turner, guests Very Profltable and inter- »nd march to Norway, up Main Street to decide them, at least six lawyers, a Showing esti™, all. their brother. illinery °β convention is reported. through and to Crescent, to ber of and more or less of a Conditions Look Bad Bridge Pleasant, surveyors Miss Ruth bas reconsidered Clothing to not to mention a Holgate and ans Kimball Post. Whitman, to Pearl and Beal, Danforth, cloud of witnesses, Saturday, eDj°y®d a sapper at Campfire of her resignation and will oontinueto teach Friday ;o to to Pearl, to Deering, considerable of maps, thJirnink0 ·γ- the aus- Main, Cottage, pile plans, copies on we be able to some of the conditions that would An enjoyable campfire under will the school Crockett Ridge. and might explain ·*«»'£ ;o the railroad station, where there 3f legislative acte, and other document- ii eS nrrmfThur8dayDOt,Ce that the club, pices of Wm. K. Kimball Post and Circle I Donald Andrews has returned to the 29 and 30 ie more try evidence. save a few dollars. Sept. mi/htmlr Wlth Mrs· Bean and was Invita- speaking. & Business in you quite held at Grange Hall Friday. marcn town Bryant Stratton College M w η Illuminations the line of actions are brought by the we have W ^'κΙΠ t0 Portland this tions bad been issued to the and along Bqth Boston. It would do no harm to see the new Fall STOCK *.° posts a you for Vh° ire expected. )f Sumner. One is statutory petition All are invited to inspect the »"k w'nter. Twenty-three corps at Norway, Oxford, Hebron, Wa- Miss Alice Twitcbell of Washington, cordially v»ra n*. Seats in will be reserved for to relocate tbe line between tbe towns of received and would like to show you. two of the Pond carriages is the of Mrs. Ε. E. Witt at just '®c:uding jun- terford, Mechanic Falls, Bryant's in the which has be- D. C., guest ior< ,Pnj®ec!·J >ld soldiers who wish to go Sumner and Woodstock, ο1ι*ύθ|ί dish was serv- and and there was a re- Lake. supper Bethel, good come and which contro- Norway e Ε· A· Davie was a recitation Master Fred H. Cummlnee. ! ins1 sister at Oakland. of There also by "Decoratlng-C.S.Akers, also at the Let us take measure as Lewi.ton η W. A. iS heirs. Mr. Wheeler represents United States. Look your 6 wae tbe Maxim. the afternoon I. L. Merchant. Porter, Geo. C. Fernald, Miss Sanborn, who has been samples. School b'rthday Philip During | B. Robinson of Oxford. Agnes ^oivernarv nf ; John us. seofthem, Mrs. Mor- remarks were made by Ira C. Jordan of teaching in Massachusetts for some other satisfied customers are letting *°Dt Mr η ^^kltinK^unds-S. F. Davie, Harry Adams, Some hours were spent at the court Supplies *»***· of Mechanic Falls, r W. R. Butte, will her school and remain Murch' Bethel, John Munroe Miner L Hollls. Ralph bouse Wednesday getting tbe case under years, resign ^th^?„J;KaDdMr which of F. L. Wm C. Leavitt, J. Waldo Nash, at home to care for her father, Dariue S. As Usual Our Stock Is Ια an«"*eirsary party A. S. Chapman Bethel, Wyman [es1erHPenleeyr; and tbe party Complete Eve.^y Respect they hav„ Miller way, Thursday morning for "Jb otber three being of Woodstock, Rev. Chester Gore Wheeler, Leonard s the start- Sanborn, the present. Is Your Tailor? It Should Be Ed. V. Price & Co. held while μ η ^uwmoMle—Stanley left to take a view of territory, Who here as and Rev. J. H. Little of *«χ8ΐοηβ P. F. Lester George Mrs. A. L. Millett of Portland is spend- the rise in the of and in the paetor jf South Paris, Ripley, Penley, on tbe line between Paris We price paper early of tbe H. W. Brown ing it where anticipated Baptist ph iW3S were Bethel. The closed with Amer- », Elon Brown, ClauSe a few days with her sister, Mrs. *ifts program H. L. Curtis. and Woodstock strikes tbe westerly line ing our orders for school tablets. Con- sj ;*?·Litt,e MnHkell Chas. Dudd, Guy Charles G. Blake. spring placed nearly 2,000 5c ™ ««"Xi ica by the audience. Transparencies »nd of tbe town of Sumner. Prom there W Free. V. M. Akers, » lc· I Maurice L. of South Paris is in our tablets have the same amount of as Henry Stone, Gregg, some four or five miles of tbe line be- Noyes sequently paper formerly New Teachers. Chae. W. Bowker. tbe new bouse for at Partridge, and and two charge of bnilding wbo h#ve re* Paris I tween Sumner Woodstock, Main Street. and at the same old Certain changes in the list of Sum- Fred S. Brown on lower price. b^ye year are Sum- Androscoggin Valley Fair. or three miles of tbe line between 1er sf teachers have been Tbe bouse will be a semi-bungalow, with Davis D p· J°b° previously published ner and Peru, was to be followed. The Co. of H. clifford> fair the F. have been Last week's Androscoggin and bath. ^εββη;ΒΗ πρ necessary, and a few vacancies tbe six rooms, besides ball ALSO at Canton line rans over a number of aizable Noyes for the schools which Valley Agricultural Society j" and ρ supplied, opened mountains in that bunch of hills which NEURAL- «· Mut"j Bige- was characterized by some good racing SLOAN'S LINIMENT FOR SOUTH NOKWAY. Γη,!.; Monday morning. entertainment. This lies in the heart of Oxford County, and PARIS, .T™°. Pencils, Erasers, Composition Books, Crayons, Ink, Paris a second section of the and other first-class GIA ACHES. the At South tbe have had some healthy McPhee to in En- societv is noted for having "something party good and other needed Cnivereitv n( « fifth grade will be accommodated exercise. The dull throb of neuralgia is quickly Pens, Rulers, things Donald G· Wight fitted the time." outdoor House Hall, which has been doing'all on line tbe relieved Sloan's Liniment, the uni- 0,Boi»terV\fmaine·4 *radQat® of Paris gine River of Mexl- During their work the by in your school work. a,«t> with seats. This section will be Only one grange, Swift for to Λtb® c,ass of en- up have been boarding at the home of versal remedy pain. Easy apply; Scboini 1910, has of Wood- oo, made an exhibit, and the show party tWed Batee taught by Miss Doris Rankin off, in the corner of it witbont rubbing who was smaller thaninsoal. Dermont H. Robbins, quiokly penetrates Edwards, a of Gorham Normal stock and crops Cleaner Padaated fm J^p ^J rF' fords, graduate near Pond. and soothes the sore muscles. a Need a Fountain Pen in iei5· "j Perfect weather was afforded, and Woodstock Sbagg Save Little You School. and were on and more promptly effeotlve than mussy Every Week, *Cii7Z?':,HI*bP08t*Kraduate work for of there were crowds In attendance. Thursday Friday spent past νμ» Miss Helen M. Bartlett, principal good tbe and the oase was or ointment; does not stain 10 *° t0 Batee ,ast has Summaries of the races are as below. line, Friday night plasters We have them. A Waterman or Rexall. $1.00 to $7.00 tfek. bnt m/\ T88 West Paris Grammar School, resign- until when tbe skin or olog tbe pores. For stiff was not suspended Tuesday morning, and ber will be taken by Misa The last race Have a Lot Year each. ed, place off and1 the a start on the rest of the line will be muscles, ohronic rheuumatlsm, gout, Every Every pen guaranteed. a of sundown, and was called M^'»o-m.b,;°„;obt,pboid Mae Cnrran of Portland, graduate It is that two more sprains and strains it gives divided according to the standing made. thought days lumbago, and csrde in South Gorham Normal. purse | will be to finish the field work. quiok relief. Sloan's Liniment reduces Ρν,α,,-'ό1ί,*11"''Γ" H. teacher of the after the fourth heat. required in insect 25, 1916: Miss Alice Fossett, Quite a*number of owners of land, tbe pain and inflammation There is so to the uninitiated at North also re- Trot. Puree other minor nothing astonishing îrtÊP^.Bechaa. grammar school Paris, a :14 Pace or 2:17 $150. whose boundary is the town line, are af- bites, bruises, bumps, and Mr» her will be taken by a bottle to- as the of a bank account when the de- ^,uljV/axon. signed, and place GUbertTodd, b.g.(Walker) fected by tbe looation of the line. The injuries to children. Get rapid growth Goodwin of Fairfield, a graduate Seddle Mann, blk. m. (flte '» 25 oente. Roscoe ·;8 8 , value of the on all the land which day at your druggist, are made and and all bills Ï^RoMefe- in the class of 1916. Madge growth posits regularly persistently, of Hebron Academy is in dispute is variously estimated from Porter school will be taught by Mrs. Naoa J. Huntley of Bar Harbor, are check. The a considerable less nam to ten thou· paid by Green Horse Baoe. Purse |100. up was killed Wednes- HoiDard the Chas Η Co of a bride of four Carey. Miss Mildred Perham Woodstock; sand dollars. days, (^· Colonel b. (Metcalf) of a shot Miss Hazel Clark of Kenne- M., g· 2 2 tbe accidental discharge bills check enables to check lor·.· Forbes by m. (Qrover)--."--- day by your by you The S Misa Eliza- Gray Blrd.g. , 8 8 while ber at Paying ^axali bunkport: the Partridge by H.1» When yon go Into the Cbas. H. gun spending honeymoon in Eastbrook. She bills and the leaks. You have a record of beth Fickett of Caaco; the Mountain by Howard Co.'s store, you don't need men- ber former home your stop Miss was tbe nasture with and at the end of the can Sîîsï Miss Jessie Daviea of Riggsville. 3:17 Trot or a .-20 Pace. Puree $150. tion any name. Just aak tbem for their strolling through all of your expenditures year to the some onildren. Mr. South Taris Mainc> """" is ^Glorer. Clifford, originally aaaigned --. best Havana cigar. "Cedulas" printed others, Including Mary Barros, br.g. (Walker^ 2 a set make an of your expenses for the will teach the Todd's br. (Wauej-- J for identification. who was carrying gun, it intelligent analysis Mountain school, King. Bcho, g. 8 3 \\ a on the box, only Huntley, Mi» a fence while tbe party got means more saved and Ch*8 against next year. This money money u10^· Schools Are In Session. Η****ijfasfcciaa:·· The steamer State of the Port- the and one of tbe chil- Bay through fenoe, makes old secure Matched Race. Parse $100. line ran on the rooks In it was saved is what your age against There being no further developments land and Boston dren pioked it up and discharged, the (Qalnt) a dense Mrs. Hunt- in the matter of infantile paralysis, BabyDoU,b.g. \ a fog early Saturday moraine, just the charge passing through want and worry. Βω'0°1·. ana little Κ»«2ί· schools of Paris were opened Monday off the point of Cape Elizabeth, ley's forehead. im'SA'»· from the one week later than the origi- more than a hundred yards an account morning, 2 36 Trot or 2 39 Pace. Purse $1#0. BRING COLDS. Convince Start today J'A· KKJn"EY, Ρ- M. and all other affairs will go water front of a summer oottage. The CHANGING SEASONS yourself. Sila. η nal schedule, b. Slow Joe. g. (Gammon) 2 a 260 were taken off at early head,'1 ologged-np nose, th°a*b 89 years of on as nauai. Herr, b. MSmlW.------J passengers "Stuffed-up Billy ..ί β 8 and the orew later left. It Is sore throat are sure of Footwear signs Fall ^went^. t0 Boelon ,Mt daylight, tight obeet, Week' for the?r,rpfDied Card of Thanks. tbonght tbe steamer will go to pleoes In oold, and Dr. King'· New Discovery is 8« purpo8e of *»®od- the wish to oar heartfelt Free-for-All—Purse $«0. the first high wind. The Bay State was sure relief. A dote of this oomblnatlon birtbdlS^ V8mry ot a re)a- We express BANK **■ friends for a and bas been on the line balsams soothes the irritat- THE Floi i°n thanka to onr neighbors and sidewheeler, of antiseptio NORWAYNÂTIONAL ^° ^re* Barry, Shoes for Fall Are Here ^°nor of as in At clears tbe loosens Our New bur PV7'thth the help and sympathy extended abont twenty-one years. present ed membrane, bead, came anniv®"«*"y, also for the ; she snd her breathe eaaier and (■STAB. 1872) on Tne,i onr recent great sorrow, }4 prices of shipping cargo rep- the phlegm, you MAINE y*tbe 19th» eoter- oik. m., I NORWAY as a line of aboat im flowers Jeannette^^,b.g..(T6her)7a;raS C., (Wcharde).——— $ resent of a mil- realise oold is broken op. Treat a We have usual very complete footwear. "l ber bame many beautiful given. Time—2:21; 8 $2; 8:22· probably three-quarters yonr Mb. and Mbs. Gko. W. Ridlon. lion dollars. oold half-way measaroa as well aa We are I iÏ!»CbiSSJïtSt"0o« ,iDKiD8 both Baoe. persistently; Many novelties staple styles. always and with ,. T. Buck. I Special a Take Dr. .«!! ,orœer maaio Mb. and Mbs. Chbstbb leave lingering oongh. Arthur M., (Barrett). SYSTEM MUST BX ii to show them. Fortv °L b.g., j 8 A CLOGGED New nntll yonr oold and glad S1·· ίΓβ «orne more Lola Braden, b. m., (Gould) J King's Dlsoovery High grade CHILD OP WORMS. 4 8 2 the favorite qiae?tnd RID TOUR b. —— CLEARED. gone. For 47 year· remedy lQ^»Jtok^ «Χ»Λ>· wer. Slow Joe, g., (Gammon) 4 4 Mre of ohildren have worms Dr. New Life for and old. At yonr Druggist, Ζ?'* hy ful» ί' a°d two poems Thousands Ton will find King'· yonng Economical Wr|Uen for »κ their and make them •^tosfïSlïarîi.· laxative for 50o. read, one that sap vitality Pills a gentle yet effective ,Ce listless and irritable. Kiokapoo Worm ιβΙΛΙβΡ·»-'"'·1'' from the system. ï^icb wX^^were8tooe Blackwell. removing Impurities math a or $1.00,-1.00,-2.86 per tquare ' and removes the worms and the Never can tell when you'll finger fVB^J whîu °* Te of WM Killer kills Aooumulated waste pqlsoni blood; or Be Pari·' Does suffer a eat, bralM, barn scald. prepared. i0r®«rly ί one .Î a tonic effect on the system. biliousness and mud- on Dr. Thomas' ifiotte OIL BY * ·ιηer- For open jar cucumber pickles, put suicide at Waltham, Mass., by Jump- the cucumbers into a weak brine to vice for fifteen years. into the Charles river. She had has been added a ing which little vinegar, Max Frisch, a builder, of Lynn, to it an acid taste. To been despondent. I just enough give Mass., owes $296,286, and Lilly eaob 2 quarts ot water need, add 1 c. of Annie Hoss, 40, a nurse, was in- Frisch, bis wife, owes ?25S,175, ac- vinegar and 1 o. of coarse salt. (We stantly killed at Maiden, Mass., when to INSURANCE bate found the and Her cording petitions in bankruptcy. dairy fancy prepared she fell down a flight of stairs. table salta non-effective in brining cu- Neither has any assets. neck was broken. cumbers. is this true of ou- Especially j Nathaniel Hobbs, 92, judge of the cumbers left io the Wash the cu- The Robert H. Spare, inc., bak- insure all classes of against brine.) York court We property in county pro!)ate since 1X72, cumbers, and put the above brine ery of Springfield, Mass.. hied a eldest of in a over Next into a and the judge probate Tornado, and make specialty night. day put vinegar petition in bankruptcy, admitting lia- Fire, Lightning, prepared as follows: if this vinegar is point of service in the country, died bilities of $29,895.76. Farm Farm Machinery and spiced and mixed a week or two ahead at South Perwlck, Me. of Buildings, Hay, of time so much the better. To 1 eal. of Charles E. Chenery, 75, the oldest Seventy-five pedlers marched tp" cold vinegar add 2c. of sugar; this is market in and about Bel- in Oxford County. gardener to Stock anywhere to feed the and it the Somervllle, Mass., city hall merely vinegar keep mont. Mass.. died In the same house 1 c. ooaree salt, 2 oz. white mus- protest against an ordinance which strung, in which he was born. tard seed, 2 uz. ground mustard, 2 υζ. j increases their fee from $1 to $8, but & oz. 1 oz iiritish Arrino, for W. J. Wheeler Co., celery seed, 1 stick oinnamon, The steamship the council had no quorum. whole cloves, with eoft head removed as St. Naraire, carried out one of the — — — — Maine. Paris, — tbe 1-2 Frank E. McKeon, 31, is charged South» this turns vinegar dark, tb*p. largest s:oel cargoes that has over whole blac k Mix this and with the murder of Joseph Mulhearn, pepper. put been shipped from Boston. the pickles, wiped, from tbe brine in it. whose body was found on the car in Cover and stir A voluntary petition bankruptcy near Mass. The con- closely occasionally. tracks Middleton, Price is not the only These and are was filed the Berman Furniture λ|int pickles keep well, pecul- by police say McKeon confessed. Dpctlltc f is more fine flivored. U1 vU LI 11 L sideration. Quality iarly company, Quincy, Mass., which ad- We use the above rule for Rev. Arthur Hartwell, pastor of the ===== important Investigate both usually mits liabilities of $140.354.15. open cucumber pickles, through the j Congregational church at Jamaica, N. Priest of Milo, Me., was producing season, as fresh supplies can Willis Vt.', died at Springfield, Mass., as be added time. ta for murder a grand any If vinegar good indicted alleged by the result of poison which he took will be to use in from thr®e which the killing or bey ready jury investigated after a period of mental aberration. to ten to the size of the days according George Herbert at Schoodic lake. cucumbers and the of the vine- Wedged between the bed and tne strength Marer Ickhèi The death of 2-year-old room a ÔWu gar. wall %f her with pillow Uu£0É/ Diluzio was the fifth out of ten cases AUGUSTA about her the dead PORTLAND BANGOR To can cucumber it is first wrapper head, pickles, been of Infantile paralysis which have was oeedful to know that tbe large growing body of Bertha E. Dodge, 40, Ν. since cucumbers do not lend themselves to reported at Keene, H., found in her home at Somerville, 20. cutting for small picklea when small. Aug. I Mass. One muat nee the gherkin or the cluster on an Daniel O'Leary, 18, employed With his in cucumbers, which are small and motorcycle running growing encine lathe in a munitions factory at are raised for pickles, altbuugh if allow- high speed, Harold L. Braley, 19. Boston, was electrocuted at his ma- a ed to grow are all right for table use, drove through the open draw of features raw. The cut chine \\ hen it became charged with ana modern " large growing cucumbers bridge at Newburyport, Mass., Glenwood Ranges are Handsome, Convenient and Mechanically Right—no the stomach, liver This old when two to turee inches In for keep W.W" length electricity. plunged to his death in the Plum Is- ovens, easy working grates fashioned rem- email and j Smooth compact structure, big roomy and bowels in pickles will invariably shrivel was in lacking. cast, plain design, — Paul Truehart found dead edrwr ">· ·'—good for young-—- land river. them. the pickles be undesirable. Cut the cu- see for all the things about order, with * and old.—1. It ha*ha· beenbet-η before the bed at Athol, Mass., a victim ot and countless other features. Call and yourself good J V cumbers at are then as free A toward the reorganization ot φ of New England for over night; they step people heart disease. beside True- is known to be re- from water as at any time. Put intoι a Lying the Eastern Do I aixty years. It Steamship corporation, They Certainly · of 2 was his who \ liable, and relieve* and benetiU.in weak brine, made in tbe proportion hart 2-year-old child, now in was taken at »· «ft* Y· I receivership, .'«r—tti-. qts. wftter to 1 c. ooaree salt. Wash the was μ I asleep. Portland, Me., when Judge Putnam Buy » 35c bottl* at th* nearest Hon, cucumbers and put in this brine, the discation, iniprore* I Ellis, Percy and Frank Bagley, a decree of foreclosure and M or writ* for frm eampU. next day remove and drain or granted the appetite, rrculate* bowel* wipe, make a weak with a of a?rcd 9. 11 and 15 years, respectively, sale οΓ the property. and bile, ar.d keepa the blood p." KED1QHE CO. vinegar lump at Jonesboro, order. alum the size of a the cu- ■went bird shooting first time a cere- and in good J Portland, walnut, put For the wedding Make in Easy cumbers this and beat to the and were drowned when their boiliog Me., mony was on the summit Heating performed Cooking point but do not cook at all. Pack \ canoe upset. of Mt. Washington, when Harry closely into 2 qt. glass oans, while boil- j Atherton Furniture Co., Norway Fred S. a Tib- ing hot cover with the following v,n®" Fields, Brockton, Mass., Blanchard and Miss Mildred M. the gar. For a 2 qt. can of pickles about 3 shoe manufacturer and owner of betts, both cf ^andwich, Ν. H., were o. vinegar will be needed, unless the cu- Dutchlar.d Farms, paid $35,000 for a -nlisd in age. IniiniiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cumbers are packed very firmly. To bull, which is said to be the highest ibis vinegar add 1 c. sugar and 1 tbsp. price ever quoted. i OUR JITNEY OFFER-TB IS AND5j. mixed spices. Bring to Home-made pickling boiling DON'T MISS TBIS. Cut ont thin beat and pour over the cucumbers. Fill Mazdaznan temple, Lowell, Mass., enclose with five cents to Foley A tbe can to oveiflowing and seal. These the heme of the "Dew Walkers I slip, III., writing your name CHIMNEY FLUE STOPP keep years if desired and have a fresh when the cult attracted wide atten- Co., Chicago, and address clearly. You will receive are Best taste when opened. Sweet cucumber of their activities Pickles tion because in in return a trial containing picklea are brined and heated in weak package Lowell, is for sale. and Tar Compound, for vinegar tbe same as the sour ones; tben Foley's Honey colds and Foley Such We have Mixed in which the sweet vinegar is made: 3 o. vinegar, Statements Issued by three Brock- ooughs, croup, Kidney Spices packages Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. 3c. brown sugar, 2 stioks cinnamon ton, Mass., savings banks show that are all to use. Then we have broken 12 1 leaf. After ready pure up, cloves, bay during the past twelve months Brock- "You don't seem to be sore," said tbe packing the hot cucumbers in the glass for "whether it tobacco Whole in bulk from which we can ton people ssved $1,743,280 In those I lawyer the defendant, Spices csn, pour over them sweet vine- or boiling banks was a motor car 'bat hit you only set on a not savings alone. : the for ear. Cans wet cloth will something resembling one." "It re- give you just right proportions break with the in of hot James Stevens of pouring liquid. Springfield, sembled one, all right; I was forcibly was killed an elevator your favorite reciepe. Sweet sliced cucumber pickle, use me- Mass., 40, by struck by tbe resemblance," answered enjoyment are ertect· dium-sized cucumbers sliced with tbe in the Crawford House, Boston, Just I the That will fit. That We also have plaintiff. skins on. To each quart of slioed cu after he had registered and was be- as never si fifteen cent· HE WAS WORRIED AND HOPELESS you thought safe. If in need nd cumbers add one large ooioo slioed, one shown to his room. y ing \ with size. Get one next nuii. sweet pepper obopped fine. "For ten years I was bothered with could be is yours to by Sprinkle Dumb for six weeks from a Pure Cider Vinegar lightly with salt and let stand In oolan- lightning kidney trouble," writes T. F. Hu'cbin- was command as CO.. der three hours. Add to the drained shock, Charles S. North of Hartford •on, Little Rock, Ark. "I worried quick WM. C. LEAVITT all I mixture 1 o. sugar, 1 tsp. tumeric, a recovered his .speech from a faint I and had almost given up hopes. some Prince Maine. sharp and extra strong. And besides all used five boxes of Pills you buy 44tf Norway. dozen cloves with soft top pioked out, 1 electrical shock accidentally sustained Foley Kidney white mustard seed, 1 and am now a well man." Foley Kidney Albert and a this we have the STONE JARS and tsp. tbsp. grated from a telephone receiver. fire-up Ά horseradish. Enough vinegar to cover. Pills drive out aches, pains, rheumatism GLASS JARS of all sizes to put the Heat to boiling but do not cook, paok John Gilstrap, 22, was held without and all kidney trouble symptoms. pipe or a home-made theae while hot and aeal. bail, charged with the murder of Al- in. "I wonder it this olive oil ever saw cigarette ! CORONA men pickles bert {Cewton at Boston. Both our ·*' Chunk cucumber pickles. Use medl- Italy?" A 6 lb. Typewriter that will 44» 1 ί meets with great approval by selecting concerts with at a cooking. office, ^ moving pictures I Pille and I feel like a small beets about two inches in diam- got Foley Kidney Rress Street. local theatre on Sunday nights. new Too women eter. Wash and boil tender, adding aalt person." many neglect act the of weak Petition for Discharge. to oooking water ten minutes before tbej An by Maine legislature, aymptoma kidney derangement, Bankrupt's back, awollen ankles and In the of ) are done. Peel and beets in oans. tmder which purchasers of milk and joints, aches, matter pack and rheumatiam. JoeiAH W. Kiciiλui>s<>n, In lUnkrup* a sweet paloa b Have ready vinegar made as fol- cream for sellting or manufacturing the Albert j) national smoke bankrupt. lows: To each 2 c. of fytiNGE joy strong vinegar purposes were required to pay pro- How they deaoribed the engagement. To the Hon. Clarknck Hai.k, Juttre,,f add 2 o. white sugar and 1 o. water. Ooe trlct Court of the United State·* for ducers semimonthly, was declared Her friend·—"A perfect poem." has a «tick cinnamon 12 whole cloves flavor as different as it is You never tasted the of Maine : broken, Hi· friends—"A beautiful idyl." delightful like of it I WUte Eganti liaed with soft head 2 leaves, anconstitutional by the state supreme IOSIAHW. RICHARDSON of removed, bay Hi· mistake." And that isn't W.-l^<''*■** family—"A great strange, either. the of Oxfortl, and Mate tiring this to a boil and poor over hot :ourt. County Her family—"An idiotic affair.1' In paid District, respectful!ν n-pr»·-·'"1'ι beets in the cans. These are w.v the best The home of Fred Merrill of M1I- the 7th day of July, Ια-t pa-t, he Λ··\., Men who 1...1 u. * .#j l4)0fT^ think can't a or a *··«- hit beet* we have found. FOB HAT they smoke roll >"teml>er. tbsp. celery seed, celery obopped Young, 17, was seized breathing. JOSIAll W. RICH \Rl'SON, Baniw 1 ο. horseradish. Set in a ti mxtch clever trim ahoavsl R. J. âne, grated sramps while bathing at Calais, Me.» REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Ν. Γ cool Will a time. 'There Is one good thing about the Winston-Salem. ORDER OF NOTICE THKK^0'1' place. keep long drowned. and way the average boy turns out in life.1* DieTRicrorMAiiiK.ee. '· Grain totalling 364,500 bushels will •'Elucidate.'1 On thla 16th day of A. I Hints. rARMS the September.It Is- leave Boston this week in vessels for "He manages to strike a happy medi- reuMlng foregulng petition, ^ ^ Ordered the Court. That a heart"' p. NO- WIDTH DEPTH ICE CAPACITY PRICK um between what bis and by A ports oversea. parents hope uiK)n the same on the 27th day of p(t t>çtooeIn the predict." FARMS 1916, before eald Court at Portland, Bl neighbors an·1 519 28 in. 17 1-2 in. 75 lbs. '6.75 Promptness, dependability and atten- Clarence Stillman, 16, was drowned trlct, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; 'g,. tion to detail are the foundation of suc- tlce thereof be publlaheil In the i-a in. 100 at when the canoe in A BAD SUMMER FOR CHILDREN. Oxfoj1' 719 31 in. 18 lbs. 1S.75 Lynn, Mass., FARMS crat, a newspaper printed In "aid w*»·,», cessful business and life, and they are that all other | in. in. 125 lbs. 20.00 Which he was riding capsized. There has been an unaaual amount of known creditors, and 919 33 19 3-4 best learned at home. In fact the whole interest, may appear at the said tin"·' ^ aiokneas among obildren everywhere thin We have a list of have.sneh{. adult life will suffer if tbe«e habits are Governor Spauldlng of New Hamp- large farms and show cause, If ai.y they ^ ■ommer. Extra précautions should be in prayer of said petitioner should n>»t w * not well grounded in childhood. to Issue a ranging price from $600 to $10.- to π» with a ihire promised good roadf taken to the bowels and liver And It la further ordered by the FREE every refrigerator, keep open 000 locnted in " ^ for a roads all parts of Oxford the Clerk shall send by mail to all Nothing, protably, Is more healthful proclamation good day. sotive. Foley Catbartio Tablets are a itora 1ίΓι*; ! Some of these copies of said petition and thlsff. t. than the tomato, with its aoid, Governor Curtis of Maine issued a fine and wholesome physic; oause no 1 (.bounty. properties dresaed to them at their place* of re» just-right are to and there are so of nausea or Relieve Indi- be sold with the stated. ,-<ι« «I 36x36 Congoleum Rug many ways serving, a eea- pain, gtiping. and proclamation calling for special ' crops Witness the How. Cl> kkmce Hhi both fresh and cooked, plain and in com- gestion, sick headache, biliousness, aour »' ,.,,κΐ»»'· sion of the legislature for 29. farming equipment. We have vil- the said Court, and the féal thereof, UIBtitr· that no ooe need tire of It. Sept. bad breath. of JM** bination, stomach, 1 to suit In said District, on the 16th day Our Free Auto Trucks l.ige property all. Give us a A. Delivery by Harold P. Mosoley, 44, formerly D. 191β. ,„_v rirtt Never wring or twist silk after wash- call. We have L. β Β. and state just the place you ] JAMR4 representative senator, died «■»»·· ν tn( Means service to our out-of-town, as well aa in-town cus- ing. Squeeze gently and roll up In a have been Ϊ^ true copyvvi/1 ofVi petitionurtmvu and or>1er j quick for. 38 40) Λ Ht Turkish towel. Thie will absorb the sur- at WestQeld, Mass., his native town. looking Atteft:J!jAMESurn:—JAMES E.K. ΗΒ^ΕΥΛ·*^ set home men. tomers. Goods up in your by experienced moisture and leave Cut This Oat- plus the silk just Daniel Levey was arrested at Pitts- Goods delivered same day order is received. right for Ironing In an hour or two. Eyes Examined for Ola*8* Held Mass., for the Pittsburg police It Is Worth Money The Put the peaches you want to peel in · on a charge of forgery amounting to TT takes extra fine flour to make Dennis Pike Real Estate drainer or oolander, dip into a kettle of 13500. **■ SAMUEL RICHARDS We Ask Tou to Inspect Our Stock water then into cold and all three ' boiling the Cut out thia but and Insurance had a advertisement, enclose equally well, gency, skioe will off and without Biddeford, Me., three-day S oenta to Z8I5 and our Then will be convinced that the allp eaally Foley A Co., Sheffield Optometrist Optic·30 Compare prices. you buy· waste. celebration in connection with the Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name William Tell does it, because it is NORWAY and addreas You will re- MAINE of stores can save you money. SOOth anniveriaryof the settlement of clearly. Maine· ing powers 19 The beat way to cream butter and ceive in return a trial package con- milled a South Parie, Biddeford. process from sugar for a cake la to use the potato taining: by special FOB SALE. NOTICE. a aaeber. In oool weather watm the but- Dr. Daniel one ot (1) Foley's Hfeney and Tar Com- One Hennesay, 79, Ohio Red Winter Wheat. If two·seated one In the District United State* ter pound, the standard family remedy you wagon, tbreeaeat- Court of the (but do not melt it) and the mixing the In tor ed one District of oldest practitioner* Maine, coughs, colds, croup, whooping wagoo, long-bodied icbool wagon, Maine. In Bankruptcy. bowl. cough, and soreness In to two box died at Bangor. He was a native ot tightness aspire blue ribbon cake j baggies, two one Ford cheat, grippe and bronchial coughs. bread, one slelghi, W. LAPHAM. Bankn»P^ Atherton Furniture Co. ▲ film of butter over the ont ! oar, Ford car 'cBARlSe 11· spread County Cork. tearing body, aeoond- of (2) Foley Kidney Pilla, for over· and that ! band Romford, Bankrupt. ) & at the B. & Sons Store •orfaoe of cheeee that la to be pat avay, worked and disordered and pastry the lumber, consisting of 8s4 To the W. Up"® Located Ο. Camming» Olin H. Chase of Newport, Ν. H., kidneys keep family 6x6 jolita, creditors of Charles will prevent the drying and eraoklng bladder ailments, pain in sides and } boarda, twenty-foot timbers, two County of Oxford and district aforesa^ di. #' a has been back to secondhand Notice la that on the 1«® Opposite Advertiser Office NOBWAY, MAINE that apolla its appearanoe. publisher, appointed state due Kidney Trouble, sore looking forward to your next ; barnesaea, one aecond-hand hereby given ^ muscles, stiff Joints, backache and treat, carpet. 8«Pt. A. D. 1916, the said Charlesι commissioner of motor vehicles by waa and tna p Star· Tiliytm l>u We— i|M It la foolish to be bothered with starob -rheumatism. tell 88 tf duly adj udlcated bankrupt, bsld Governor the grocer that will Ν. Θ. ELDER, South Parla. ot UUwditors Will be to Irons a Spauldlng. (I) Cathartio a nothing j meeting atlcklng the when little borax, Foley Tablets, ~ the 8 Market Wholesome and Referee, No. or some substance used Albert A. or thoroughly cleansing do on 11th of ι* soapy water, oily Pickett, 73, president cathartic. but William Tell—the flour the day la Especially comforting to that WANTED. f^rta.at 10 o*olook In tk· forenoon, at the ssakiag will prevent It. the Chelsea, Mass., Savings bank, atout persona, and a needed "j *h*flrekUM; purgative ▲ one or «M «éditera attend, prow by everybody with bowels two-tenement on may baa** a oo died after a illnees. He waa alugglsh goes farther. boaae high a examine the («ufMttixcwm Keep jar of beef extraet band to" long and liver. Tou can •ppobtt trustee, CASTORIA gyj» V torpid try these land; deeoribe, rIti amoont of land, dle- ^ranaaet such other buslneas M »»> help out thn emergency dinner If the born at MUlbrldge, Me. three family ramadiea for only Ic. taaoe from or sanoe high aoboot, aid prie·. VU- <* eoap laoka flavor. J i X. Tte KM Yn Dm Alwij» lufkt CA&ÎTZ&&*' Mrs. Nellie Plummer of Milton, M. 8HUKTLXIT * CO* «oath Farts, Me. lag· property preferred. ageola. Bos in aTJkm it