." "' Λ-r— -, ; S. V '··' * The Oxford Democrat.

VOLUME 86. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919. NUMBER 34.

Λ l'ARK. rjïRIUCK AMONG THE FARMERS. Prize Essay in Iowa Milk Contest. "Oh, save me, William—for your The irst New England Ram Sale at Αι a part of the to inoreaae the Roulette Gives Way to Pool at Aix-Le-Bains dead brother's sake—save me from this rill be held at the Eastern 9t*tes Sx- Attorneys Law, plan l; NEWS consumption of milk tbej pat on an awful disgrace?" NEW ENGLAND on 19th at 1 P. X. ΒΓΓΗΪ'-, maims. I»"**"""' position September ITUD TU FLOW." essay writing conteat among the school "Is there there—back home? M. K· Harriet. Kilty C.Pa». anybody at SprtagfieM, Massachusetts* Λ % iJleoa children of Iowa. The Wanted— eeaaj winning If she's bent on getting married, per- of Mhl Is flrat in i|j>. <;i| Oranger Jr. Springfield, the atate waa lbxbt d. park. place written by haps—" IN TABLOID FORM \ l/Ocrsspoadeaoe on practical wrtculiur*! topic Hath an to be the auctioneer. AH oumdgn- la Amundsen, eighth grade popil solicited. Addre*· «11 oommnnloatton* li A Chauffeur :; is !" exclaimed thor- Auctioneer, of the Decorah schools. was < ►' "Yes—yes—there meats will be of absoftttely Licensed •ended tor this department to HaraT £ ! Her eaaay m ► ! Mrs. Hastings, grasping as a dying PARIS, MAINE Hajukhtd, Agricultural Editor Oxford Deo entitled, "Milk, the Necessary Pood for ![<► IM) <►!; oughbred stock and will be a good •ΟϋΤΗ ocra». man at the Pari*, Me the Growing Child." We print it be- proverbial straw. "She'· of the free from all (era* Modérai·. BERTHA R. McDONALD items of Interest Fma Afl individual breed, low: ; ; By ; | been in love with Harry Prescott, a * 1 I external and sh al lhave been > < ►! _X t# .1 disease, "The nourishment of the children 1· ! \i I young lawyer. Tell her if she'll & only to Every con- Parker, Eat Maine Beans the oar vvvwiRy οιvi Tiun■ ·ι·ννννΗΗ· dipped prior shipment. Bisbee Caterpillars Again first duty of nation, because the come home she can marry him any Menons will be a mem- COUNSELLORS AT LAW lo a with th< » success of nation the signment inspected by *ΤΓ0β>Ε>> AND 1908, green caterpillar any depends upon (Copyright, 191», by th· McClon New·· lime she wants to. Γ1Ι promise her common to fail of its Lowered ber of the committee whicu consists Kumtord. Maine. looping gait measuring ; development young. paper Syndicat·.) anything!" worms, was troublesome over the great nutrition in children means decreased The exhibition trip along the coast of fftof. H. L. Garrigue of Stam, Con- GENERA L1PRACTICE. er When Mrs. discovered her Uncle William went back to the lov- the part of the state, io many localitiei vitality and lowered reelatanoe to disease, Hastings from Portland to Galvegtoa of Η. Ε Haslett, Amherst, a necticut; Percer ^paulding BU bee the bean vines bare of ι If the are of food daughter Mildred had promised to mar- ers, accompanied by poorly concealed to make the MfefcJ· stripping foliagi young deprived proper NC-4, the first plane and Ε A. Perry of 101 y for a smile of Massachusetts; and pods. any of time they will become ry Harry Prescott she raised great triumph. across the has been length flight Atlantic, New Any Since that time or no bai ι stunted in intellect- he mother Meredith, Hampshire. little damage growth physically, disturbance and forbade the young peo- "Mllly," said, "your saye one month. The la postponed plane stock of any J. WALDO NASli been to this insect nntll ually, and and to come home and Prescott— breeders of thoroughbred charged recentl] consequently morally; ple seeing each other. She was deter- marry now to arrive in Portland when were from tb< > (he nation in time will be expected of the breeds specimens received losing power one that a even if he is 18 following (Hampshire*, mined to marry Mildred to of the lawyer, poor, on Oct. L of Portland with a re instead of Dorse Southdowns, vicinity together progressing. millionaires who visited their summer more dignified to have in the family te, Shropsbires, Taxidermist, seem to tha shows that if the nutrition Licensed port which wonld indicate "Experience A left alone in a» aato on or Delaines) who have any was than a chauffeur. But we'll take no dog Oxfords, ■ of the resort every year, and Mildred Street, rear Masonic Block, the striped green bean caterpillar is pre average child is to be maintained bit the Timple call chances on her her mind. Chandler street, Worcester, rams which they wish to enter in this paring to another mess of Maim and its normal growth in and equally determined to answer the changing Connection. NORWAY. enjoy height off Avikern's nose when the sale will in touch with E. niapione beans. is to be whole milk in of her own heart So there had I've sent for a minister and we'll tie tip Ralph kindly get weight assured, only. to in- some that knot and here 10-year-old boy attempted peek A. Meredith, New Hampshire, If bean growers, therefore, prefer t( form must be furnished it. Every arisen between the two a battle royal good tight right Perry, to the car. The boy's nose ia now in order with E. A. Per- harvest their crops themselves it woulc child should be given a qaart of milk a in which the was before you start back." immediately B. P. ADKINS, community greatly shorter and the if if a sbonld be !· about half an inch oar of the sale by be well to examine the Tines in order tc day, possible; not, pint ,-ftSP m ΑγΛ·' interested. So Mildred married the humble Pres- publiah catalogue out without fail. of milk will wound is most painful. advisa- find whether such plans are being given Plenty Prescott's only fault lay in the cott after all, and with her mother's the 10th of September. The each or the chance Harry Auctioneer, forestalled by slender, hairless, greec give child, big little, full and has Licensed at which is leased the Y. M. C. th· fact that he was a barrister, free consent A meeting of the Massachusetts bility of using thoroughbred sires with darker for health to have. In the big gambling casino Aix, by A-, struggling caterpillars, pale longitudi- they ought in te few American gume of skill has the French of chance. They with no particular fortune save his hon- State Committee waa held been demonstrated past South Paris. Maine nal stripes, measuring when fall fed a "Milk is so important because it con- replaced game Republican to come to but one taste of UY° that Chair- any at doubt. more an in tains all the essential elements had to hire the Yankee soldier Aix, est heart and steady ways, but at the committee headquarters, years beyond possibility 401 little than inch length. The; necessary TERMS REASONABLE he had to be hired to forever as a and it was de- You will much stronger, bump along as they walk and, at the for normal human growth and develop- hospitality and stay away. was sufficient to taboo him man Hall presiding, get better, State slightest touch of the Tine·, give a series ment. It is sometimes said to be a com future son-in-law for the fastidious GREAT IN HISTORY cided to hold the Republican healthier lambs and they will gain & BUTTS7 of violent jerks which land them on the plete food. Milk consists of 87 parts of Mrs. Hastings. convention on Saturday, Oct* 4, at faster than those form a scrub ram. LONGLEY 4 of 4 1-2 of ground. Their contortions are laugh- water, parts protein, parts She was harassed and day try- 10:30 o'clock in Tremont Temple. Norway, Maine. night The State branch of the American able even when their depredations are carbohydrates, 3 2 3 parts of fat, and but the And Beautiful Is the ing to keep the lovers apart, Wondrously men in Cen- at 17th an- serious. Their habit of off from live-sixths part of mineral matter. "THE Τ SOUGHT NOT Twenty-three appeared Federation of Labor Its jerking SERVICE, town was not and short large nothing on the to Gov- the wonld seem to make "Water is necessary to all life proc- of Lisbon. tral Court, Worcester, charge nual convention voted petition plant killing her seemed to City Heating, aids in and to of locking daughter up These were arrested a committee Plumbing, them on the ground practical, or in gar- esses, digestion, helps of drunkenness. ernor Clement to appoint and carries food solve the problem. men Sheet Metal Work, dens to which beos bave access, merely regulate temperature, W. within 24 hours. The claimed on which labor should be represented, PERKINS one and waste SAYS GEORGE said for material. "Mildred," she day, seeming- bnt CEILINGS A SPECIALTY. shaking the infested vines the benefit FAME," Has Had that Worcester County is anything to inquire into the nigh cost of liv- STEEL "Protein to would Portuguese Capital Many of the bens a sufficient rem- helps build body tissues, ly apropos of nothing, "How you have not had any to the might prove Names the dry and that they ing. It was also voted request abundant shell muscle, blood and nerves, and furnish of War Work Finane s Committee returns home and William a Through Centuries— edy. When upon beans, Chairman like to make your Uncle their thirsts. con- M. beat and trouble In quenching Governor to call a reconstruction Harry Shaw, the may be energy. on monum ental and efficient Was Last Stronghold of the caterpillars destroyed by reports fully organization little visit?" of and and fats serve as fuel, of blueberry vention employers employees AT LAW spraying with arsenate of lead (paste) "Carbohydrates service to A. E. F. "I'd love It !" answered the Moer in That Country. The title champion ATTORNEY and and furnish reared by Y. M. C. A. for daughter. for devising ways and means of re- 5 pounds In ICO gallons of water. Oo producing beat strength, of Middlesex county, Mass., is "But why the change of heart, Mura- picker were beans is sometimes bulk necessary to good digestion. W. Perkins of New York, this number could have been bo care- adjusting industry. Résolutions : Maine I snap tobacco dust George The of a a claimed James B. Tuttle, 60 years, South Paris. "Mineral matter is sie?" way name, especially by Na- lUf recommended to drive them from the composed chiefly chairman of the finance committee of fully selected that each one would all adopted endorsing "a League of name. Is to Acton Centre. He is out against of lime and which is valu- have a star "There's been no of heart. I well-known Interesting not interfere with vines. phosphorus, the War Work Council of the Y. M. been performer; that change that tions which shall the and very outside the ranks of comers of any age, and claims When full is attain- able for making of bones teetb, in this the Y. M. C. A. suppose lt't r.o more than human to many people of Ireland," and calling caterpillar growth C· Α., has just returned from Europe, working way, 23 of berries the freedom and bas a tonic effect upon the system. the confirmed etymologist. The strange his feat of picking quarts ed, the larva enters the soil to pupate, where he over four months in could have made a suc- allow you to vlult your dead father's the President and Congress to BILLINGS in milk is spent pronounced hours cannot be upon L.S. the brown and "Another element called way In which, the centuries, in four and one-half pupa being pale yellowish a of cess and would have had no criticism. brother once in a while, even If I don't through Irish The DEALER IN the vitamines. Not much is known making thorough investigation recognle the Republic. MAHFACTIRER OF AND a bit lesa than 1-2 inch long. The moth a name, gradually changes and beaten in this country. are work done the Y. M. C. A. "Had the Y. M. C. A. followed such particularly like him." Plumb of railroad management case is about them that they abso- the by plan emerging from the pupal light except until it has an- and Is an im- a course, it would have been was a saw changes really changed Brown University, ProvideDoe, Bed Cedar Spruce Clap- an an inch. lutely necessary for the growth of chil- Chairman Perkins* report clearly Mildred wise child. She was also endorsed. brown with expanse of about out of all casual never dren. exhibit of the prodigious thinking much more of Its own repu- fit not to the the gods recognition, yet nounces that the bonus of 20 per cent. Brunswick Cedar I The moths are on the for about pressive question goods 1IBU IX WPm uAtuicury λ.m p. ν· boards. New wing from Its has a the αμι "Some think tbat milk is too the tation than of the service It could and went with a song quite parts original, on salaries of members of faculty four months during summer and early people eervice rendered by great organiz- provided away boilers and con- North Carolina Pine. to ase and that fascination all its own. Lisbon is a more to manufacture Shingles. fall —Chas. D. Woods, Director. expensive freely they ation in all directions in the war land, render. It Is obviously ridiculous to In her heart and a merry twinkle in will be continued another year through must economize in the use of but off- densers in Providence than In fore it, friends of the As- say that the Y· M C. A. could have very first-class example. No ote, the gifts of alumni to the and Sheathing, and members and generous to the Flooring to the amount of food value would think of the River, Quint y, was reported Feeding Qrain on Pasture. according well feel that its big performed greater service with BOO hand, connecting War emergency Fund. It will apply Wall Board. with that of sociation may ι II. ι En- Paroid Roofing, in other foods compared Mill,. .11Γ name with and have at city officials, Providence, by Cttf The records which we are now getting task was well done. In his summary very competent men and women than Ulysses, yet your ety- to those teachers who been and milk, the latter is far the cheaper. Bronsdon and City aorteftur Barrel Heads, from Indiana cow testing associations it with or men mologist dives into the subject and so two or more years. gineer Apple Statistics this are as follows: Perkins says: performed 11,000 12^)00 Brown for it is economical to feed some proving Chance, who returned from Washing- KINDS prove that could be to and women, some of whom connects it without apparent difficulty. LUMBER OF ALL In energy, one quart of milk "No higher tribute paid proved O. Johnson, aged 9, only of- with the Especial- producing of knows the Harry ton after a conference with nary grain along pasture. is to 9 and in the work of the Y M. C. A. than that incompetent. Every one, course, legend true now that the are equal eggs; supplying son of John O. Johnson, Portland, was, time Gamer Maine. ly is this pastures that Lisbon owes Its to ficials. For some Mayor South Paris, protein, one quart of milk at 12 cents is which is now being paid by the Army "The Y- M. C. A. never solicited origin Ulysses. months becoming somewhat shorter than they killed by Gilbert Hansen, six hae been endeavoring to have a Urgt as cheap as eirloin steak at 28 cents a it is either over or It makes no difference that the mythi- were a month or so It is itself, for taking money for the purpose of giving away while they were pèayinr ago. practical- or at cents a dozen. wan- younger, contract for boilers and condeoeers pound, .eggs 30 in the work of If the Y. M. C. A. cal city founded by the great ly impossible to make a grain mixture largely co-operating its canteen supplies. in the Hansen home on Cum Thia shows that one should really econo- derer is declared Strabo to have "Indians" transferred from the Tore River yards Dr. C. M. Merrill, that will balance pasture for an continuing and enlarging the activities had away canteen In by which grass mise on foods and use much more given supplies bertand ave.. with a revolver Bethlehem Corp. other at heen rather in the mountains of to the Ship Building entire summer because in the early instituted the Y. M. C. A. the France on the scale of its sales, it room milk. by one of them had taken from the tn The il trans- contains much more Turdetanla, In the extreme south of Providence. contract, spring pasture grass do of its work in Burope. would have spent in this activity alone the "Milk is easily digested and Deeds beginning of a former machinist's mate of would the here tn Graduate than later in the season. In it was Such contentions never make ferred, keep plant protein or other for the Alter the armistice was signed, at least as much money as its entire Spain. cooking preparatioo coast cutter Ossipee. The Han- a if addition affect the growth of to a guard operation for at least year and, droughts table. At the same time, few foods lead neither necessary nor practical expenditures in Prance tor all Its any différence to well-established Veterinarian the different grasses, and as a result dif- sen boy demonstrated to the police the transfer Is not made, the ptant themselves so readily to cookery or are keep the soldiers at military drill activities. The constant policy of the tradition. And so the oldest name by ferent grains are necessary to properly how the accident happened. will hare to close and about HMO men of entering into the preparation Our men had not intended canteen which the ever was known, that balance the ration at different times. capable every day. Y. M. C. A. was to sell sup- city of so a number of dishes. call- sent to the Senate will be thrown out of omptoymeaL use with great to enter the army as a permanent as as at Is to say Ollslpo, came to be writ- President Wilson of a The best feeds to along the plies nearly possible cost, Ovariotomy Dogs Specialty. "Milk can be used in a great variety the ΙΛοη O. Tebbetts are corn wheat had simply gone into and to bend every when fighting ten Ulyssippo. This on Phoenician the nomination of by local tanners of Bos- pasture meal, bran, as a some of ing. They effort, Testimony of ways besides drink, the to be collector of oats, gluten feed and cottonseed war to whip Germany. When Job was In to furnish the men lips, says the authority, appeared of Waterville. Me., ton at the jury investigation In- ground which are mush and milk, cereals cooked progress, grand meal. In the of the were and of Internal revenue for the district of cost of examined early part spring in milk cheese, was finished, they through, at the front, with supplies free as Allssubbo, or the friendly bay. to the high living, or milk, gravies, cottage Mr. Tebbetts Is 166 11. mixture can be made up with little wanted to come home immedi- it was at all Then came the the Maine, a new office. Joseph C. Pelletier was Telephone Norway Exchange milk soups, milk chowder, sweet curd they charge where possfcle Romans, changing by Dist.-Atty. no feeds and then when the Democratic state high protein aod junket. ately and get to work at their civilian to get the goods to them. name, but sealing their appreciation of chairman of the in Oat contradiction to that offered milk flow to decrease the 10 as Maine begins higher "Whole milk is more nutritious than There were more than the situation of the beautiful oommittee. He served years shoe manufacturers previously, South Paris, to the occupations. "The Y. M. C. A's definite program happy by feeds should be added are of Kennebec county protein skimmilk and buttermilk, but these of them scattered through and on the above register of deeds when It was declared that as the mixture and the fed 2,000,000 in Du rope from the beginning, city heights Tugas by grain gradually more valuable than are under- The the generally France and Germany. great has been to bend every It Félicitas Julia. After the and is said to have been only leather market was world-wide It was E. W. increased. and should be more used. continuously, calling CHA.WLER, stood, freely to the time ever elected to that office. the Id another month, when the pastures question was how occupy effort and use every dollar It could Romans came the Moors with their Democrat impossible to control It, While "If parents better understood the them 41 are should be of these man, how to give He was born at Mount Vernon, admitted ranging up- wholly insufficient, silage value of milk and realized tbat the obtain to occupy the leisure time of Al Aschbuna, still carrying out the tanners profits fed with a mixture that and at the same vari- to cent., they were of together grain future of the~race upon the healthy occupation the soldiers, and to do this with same idea, and after the Moors, the years ago. wards 40 per ! as ia depended some Builders' Finish contains as much high protein feed time them, at least in that the packers conservation of tbe stamina of its chil- prepare i ο us forms of entertainment, athletics, Portuguese, with the Allssubbo of the No action the 500 striking employ- unanimous opinion I will furnlan DOORS ud WINDOWS of any fed in late winter. From three to sis work were to take in more of this useful food would be degree, for the they activities, etc. a control the material in hides Ou or Style At reasonable prlcea. most dren, worth-while educational Phoenician carried step further, es of the Columbia G-raphophone Com- of grain daily are the limits home. The army at pounds used." up on returning doubt that every and as Lissabona. From will this country and South America, used in to cowi Can there be any appearing of Bridgeport. Ct., now take commonly feeding grain Y. M. C. A. for pany the once turned to the help father and mother, every wife and that to the Lisboa or Lisbon of today its de- which produces the bulk of sup- Also Window & Door Frames. on pasture. However, as mnch as ten cause the concern to alter In this problem. General will said found no aif· of may be profitably fed A Little Calf Shall Lead Them. solving sister, and the men themselves, is but a step. its three local ply. They they If la want of kind of Finish for Inelde oi pounds grain of- cision to close plants any » A η Κ I,. I· Λ».. if case headquarters assigned many high M. C. A's course in «.k.t Ici In If I In from the packers Otttde work, à«nd la order·. Pine Lam ia the of large producers. If you, Mr. Reader, iboald have bad approve the Y. move to another city, T. O. Rob- ficnlty buying your in the work the and xr ud Shingles on band for Caah. would be advisabie to use a mix- rare the ficers to co-operate it not better wished to pay the although Cheap It the privilege of attending organ- this respect? Is infinitely Mildred Wat Determined. It carries one the cen- am of the company says. they price, on in ath- Equally safely through erts. official tare of four of corn, ization and distribution of the I Y. M. C. A. was carrying to law of β and consisting parte meeting to do everything possible occupy a on the of oompany tbey believed the apply ana jod worn. wheal her eyes, while Mrs. Hastings sighed turies, touching lightly btory Action of the graphophone namng, rawing or gluten and two parte of Guernsey letics. entertainment and educational and to fill the that. barley, C0QDty (Indi»n·) the leisure time long succeed- Phoenician, Roman and Moor as its local means a demand regulated or when the cow· are flrel of gre»t relief with each in closing plants Mucbe t Ptne Sheathln* for Sale. bran oat· Calf Club jou would bave appreciated activities. of the soldiers than sigh at dreary evenings which rolled between her each, in turn, held sway along the to the of an annual pay roll is to take turned out to pasture in spring, then the of my .tory, "A Little has not taken over the ing mile loss city Rev. Moore charge "The Army to use the money in giving away a in- E. \Y. the season advance·, cottonseed meal 01 Lead Them." The of and "that Pres- shores of Friendly bay. Lisbon, of more than $10,000,000, according survey of the religious CHANDLER, Calf bhall setting M A.'s athletic and entertain- daughter Insignificant of the general Y. C. of cigarette*}, choco- the .... should be added until wu a larger quantity was the last of of Worcester Sumner, Maine. oil meal gradually the «tory moat unusual one, for but the officers of cott." deed, stronghold to Mr. Roberts. ooodltloaB and rteeds la ment departments, lates and other similar articles? of at the time when the pasture scantj the farm folk from all the country sur- William was to have Moor in Portugal, and the story as a of the world-wide the are now closely associated Uncle delighted of the department of justice County, part we are a mixture of four part· ο I in Marshall County, Army "The Y. M. C. A. tried to respond to Alfonso I laid to It Agents the feeding rounding Bremen, directors of his favorite niece with him. how King siege at Provi- surveys being made by Inter- or two with the Y. M. C. A have unearthed in storage corn, barley, gluten hoininy ; had to «Une·* a "Calf Festi- every call that the Army made on it in 1147, North gathered the two a car about as well through many months, and, of chureh world movement of of bran or oata; and one part ol It made still more unusual these activities, and organiza- "Do you shinny dence nearly half a million pounds part· '•i· It never hesitated to tackle any Job at with the aid of and denomination is In- as he her rosy last, English over a million America. Bvery cottonseed meal or oil meal.—Indiana the fact that the calves in whose tions, working in close co-operation, it did not ever?" asked, pinching beef, mutton and pork, by it was asked to undertake; Flemish cruisers on the way to Syria e in the work and the assembled were all the policy of en- cheek. and vited to coopéra Cow Testing Circular. honor the people had are today shaping it was asked to and a half eggs large quantities sidestep any task it, is one of the great ro- made and of royal breeding and had and athletic activities, the Mumsie lets me but she's captured All of this has survey is to be by competent MuatHave. pure-bred tertainment It took the that it "When out, of other food stuffs. Two Thing* Sheep their from the perform. position mances of history. Other landmarks who are satisfactory to Dr. just completed journey M. C. A furnishing the money, so I'll smile on some man a few to Thomas Investigators Austin Tenney, Oculiet, Y. was in to do all it could, as afraid been hoarded, according There is a notion carried by some peo Island of off tbe coast of Europe and In the history of Lisbon all churches. The object is to ob- Guernsey Eog· and the Y. M. C. A. and Army joint- cents less than a billionaire that she epochs special agent of the bu- •ill be a* Soath Parle, drink but amal it that when it was called the J. Callaghan, sum- Hotel Andrews, that becau«e sheep land, having been imported especially I believe best could; are the burning of the city by tain an and complete to pie furnishing the personnel. its lets me ûrlve alone." reau of investigation, and In contra- Impartial 29th, 10:30 A. M. amount· at one time, they can get alone for tbe occasion. At first these calves I ly on to render service of any kind, rarely in to the Thursday, May effects of the edu- Castillan army of Henry II, 1373; made lo- mary of all the facts relating IP. M for Thii unto that the beneficial same can go alone here all you diction of the statement by without water long period·. were the center of attraction for duty was to respond in the spirit "Well, you and In the ooen- laid down by the Y. Its period of splendor greatness concerns that condition of every church is not wrong but brutally of them was to be a new cational program ♦hat and not hold back and when tired of driving cal agents of packing fitted. only entirely each given the soldiers did, like, you get when the Its membership, Eyes treated, glasses access tc the athletic activities it In the sixteenth century, reserve as to Its finances, cruel. Sheep should have owner and the rules of the game speci- M. C. Α., and circumstances the car we'll advertise for a there were no sucn supplies try At because adverse might yourself was It church Norway office Friday following freeh water and thai new owner was to be be- on, have been so far- Portuguese empire spreading whether growing or stationary, plenty of good, fied that this has carried makfl to with max- stored In Rhode Island. 'A M to 5 P. M. 31at it impossible meet chauffeur." Its bound- Bethel, May doesn't mean allowing them to driol tween 12 and 18 years of age. They that the War Department self into India and Africa; lonn grouping, conflicts In parish *4f reaching The Y. service, soon after this an idea in the to be imum success. sought One day from 1580 tc About $10,000,000 i3 involved In the matters that will from stagnant pools pasture were friendly critters, they liked will hereafter continue these activities years of humiliation aries and upon any not fame every contributor of into Mildred's little brown head are too many in this dia and most as Surely popped was a insurance taken out by the Na- of the There dangers petted they responded gener- in our army in times of peace 1640, when Lisbon provincial group throw light on the problems it will the Y. IL C. A-'s refused to be silenced, and she a man ease water. Besides maj to the rattle of the feed bucket, money approve which Its release tional Lamp Works. Hartford, CL, country. of woman afflicted with carrying ously well as tn times of war, for many of- town under Spanish rule; churches In this cause disturbance· which brinj on such occasions, a course in this respect. remarked casualiy to her uncle : of the General Hectric Com* i'oackache, swollen muscles,stiff digestive usually forming, me that the beneficial fiom the Spanish bondage; the great branch old fellow once tolc But ficers have told Phoebe Randall of Sprtng-ieM, Joinu, rheumatic or other on scouring. One regular stampede for the feed barn. "The vast work it has accomplished "I had a letter from Mumsie this for its 11,000 employees. The Mrs. pains symptom effect of these activities on the morale earthquake of 1755; and the grand pany, oi to me that because sheep like to feed earlj oalves were soon when the can to whisk Insur- th few women kidney trouble is entitled sympathy forgotten and is accomplishing in Europe morning she's about ready the under the fa is with the Travelers VL, is one of lMnc on the a army could hardly be measured. rebuilding of city policy snd should have m the morning, the dew gran women of the community spread of the true ex- for help. good sort in never be gauged at its worth me home again. There's a brand-new ance Company, and it insures $500 for whom it is claimed that sufficient water. A âne way 01 bountiful dinner and everyone Germany had nothing of-this mous Caravalho. today Nature gives warning of kidney provide· picnic those who have seen it in its in town." who has been with the early and laziness! absence caused a cept by millionaire a task each employee of the trouble under excusing one's ignorance proceeded to leave bis "foot- its army, and its Caravalho had gracious they are In fact "Daughters by puffinesa eyes, spo« present Whatever imperfections may "Bother take the millionaires. I need Those who The way ii on the of morale of its men. entirety. foi company throe months. before the eyes, dry mouth, biliouancaa, I No sir, juniors. cheapest prints plates clay." great loss in the Lisbon has always been famous American Revolution." She Is 69 Provide ol and Mias Girl have existed the results achieved are here." been with the company one year •eakaess and waxy, akin. the correot way. plenty Then Master Boy ap- critic of the Y. M. C. A in you of its situation, and few have pale, dry "One as to be the beauty Mrs. Randall is a native It freeh water. on tbe scene and after had so beneficial the evil as as be insured for $600, and thereaf- years old. is unwise to neglect the good, peared they Prance sta'ed that in his Judgment unquestionably "We'll put ofT day long who write about today fail will sli£htert anc I to those Portugal a troptoa of iûdaey trouble. Give tbe kidney· And salt! Ob, how cattle, horses been in action for a short time one could a source of deep satisfaction think added each year uatll Ν. H. When her mi.'tnke made by the uncle, but don't you once to th( ter $100 is of Chariestown; toe are hac ! the outstanding possible, to again, convey help :i>ey rolling lor. crave salt when they haven't see tbat here was tbe "Big served the cause attempt, Is reached. sheep easily really vns to have who so unselfishly better the new chaufTeur and maximum of $1000 Has h am was 90 years salt is » Y. M. C. A· in trying we'd get beauties of Its blue waters, its white father. Stephen any for a long time. Since idea," and for tbe remainder of the day who so contrib- o? workers; that the and those generously let me break him in before I have to ver- to quarantin- he had five grandchildren older to the welfare of these animali beld tbe tbe meet- too larjre a s^aff red-roofed houses, the wonderful Vigorous opposition old necessary they stage. During that made the work mar- iteelf uted the funds over all th( raised in Massachu- than the children of his second why not use common sense and judg ing which followed they occupied a| Y. M. C. A. should have limited go?" dure of its gardens, and ing vegetables In- was a If we do that, s*lt will b< section of seats and C. R. George "Well, but you 'tend to It- blue of a southern eky." setts developed at the corn borer riage. Mrs. Randall daughter pleygdney pills ment again. special ο staff of 500 men and women; that possible." maybe, "peerless tone up weak, kidneys can at it any tim< B. of Purdue State House. The seoond marriage. 8tephen inactive, sluggish kept where they get and W. Kreuck University,1 put the ad In and then Γ11 Interview 'The eyes rest," says one writer vestigation at the by the •ad rid the of With It be all to furnisl on "The and Care of I held the national was in Boston In 176L help body poison#. of the day. may right who spoke Feeding the scamps as come along." a succession of was by Hasham born "doeya tod bladder they "upon amphitheaten Investigation properly functioningap- and horses salt a conple of timet Calves" and "The Calf Club Organiza- for the pur- water for the soldiers is restored, reireahxni aleep ia poaaibl· cattle Of course It couldn't have been Mil- with tier upon tier of houses commission appointed tie carried a matter be most discussion We Have—" built up *od health, isrenlih «ad energy come m a each week. That's simple directed of tbeir Our a Island Bun&er Hill, helped tion," "On Right fault that there was only one which the sorcery οι E. C. Potter, Rhode at the Battle of •«eral reault. can be done in the stable ver; dred's great and small, pose. cause that to these youngsters. of Provi- the British. He afterward in answer to their advertise- transfigures intf man, said that the people stone C. P. write·: "Three 1 Mr. Robert McNagny, secretary of the \ applicant Lusitanien sunlight of Reynolds. E!mira,N. Y., — —JiHUM OHUIMM·· in the until the end thi j«5 was a bit a an Civil war. Dealer in Real oei the farm." creature. To prove her point ehe Estate, drop 20 to 60 per the least, to know their name and decide to be hard "to keep 'em downcQ cows frequently in? yer la our city." more sometimes—i what it would be "for short." of mother's accomplishments, endlnj In production—even And then uncle and Pets. when cuts the pa when were untied to start of a Classio. laughed long with her mending ability. Collara. Not Maant for Household SOUTH FARIS, ME. midsummer drought Then they | John. Right Definition Tempers snd Tight Wise loud and merrily. at the chan the Is easy short. home the fun began. A twelve-month- a book which Jubilantly Joe rejoiced on If taken young grlszly ture Ruth to A classic Is properly it?" Dr. Leonard Williams, lecturing rains come later, theae c« calf on one end of a rope and atwelve- John was able to persuade "What are you going to do about she led the for at birth he When the old maintains Itself by virtue of that hap- nels Into which argument at a nursing con· enough to handle, to 100 cent on the other may make a do most he desired. One day he asked when he could his breath. "Common Sense," and ! tie do not return per produ year-old boy things get she can darn," he admitted, "bu said from 10 to 20 ounces if py coalescence of matter and style, Tee, ference and exhibition in London, weighs only BARRETT'S tlon. stubborn combination, especially they the children, with their little cousin, 'Tm going to marry him by some takes her. Thei of a chip- Innate and be- look how long It collars did not is about the else full-grown «orne stuff in the silo wh< are It was from such per- Ed- that exquisite sympathy old Just that with tight If there la strangers. Edward, decided to draw pictures. hook or crook, but I promised dear When he tears people the bears run between the cows can 1 that I tbe Idea that tween the that gives life and look at dad. anythini and often munk. Later the weather comes, formance· got each found a thought never drain thelf brains properly, dry ward and John pencil, dad Td marry without Muinsle's is a of plm In weight, although in through tl little calf shall lead tbem." That I the form that consents to every mood all he needs couple safety bad tempers. He had 380 and 600 pounds II kept up production was still without one until and I war>t to me suffered from In while but Ruth consent, you help women to get out of the wa; have been known to reach 1,500 and oarrisd on at maximum pi thought eort of ituok my mind and of grace and dignity, which can be and you that since women ?:nd given they Everlastic drought mother came to her aid with a It" noticed mskes the I and were for her get can talk while he pins." of course, Roofing! duotion through the season. the calve· boy· making simple without being vulgar, elevated so he collars and were wearing gar- pounds. This, were all I new whose pencil was "Leave It to me, my We'll up high INOLUDINO—— home and after they gone big pencil. John, is Mllly, girl. freedom domestication of grizzlies by apart· without being distant,. and which ments which gave complete off Feeding Poultry. not but think how true It would a blue looked longingly at the have her eating out of our hand yet." of difficult. Systems could stub, ancient nor modern, Make Study Eugénie·. become sweeter ment house dwellers ose for ti oalves would mean something neither was to the neck they had There are two systems in be; bow much tho«e new one and then, In a coaxing voice, That same day Mrs. Hastings office at Col Slate and i new and of The record Surface#, (Red Green) In one of which all t tb« and during tbe next want this always incapable growing of eugenics tempered. feeding of fowls, to boys girls said: "Ruthie, don't you thrown into hysterics by the receipt L. la engaged 1 and and in the other their ambitions old.—Lowell. Spring Harbor. I., Roll» Multi Shingle·. feed is given dry few years, how, through nice blue one? It matches the Make It BHef. fee fall show or to win In pretty Just following telegram: an Index of tb one or more of the daily to be first la the se- building up analytical to which Needless to say, John "Millie bound to marry my chauffeur. ei It maj not be of mock Interest a mash. For cc contest next year, these your eyes." traita of American fami Ilea, Also the smooth surfaci consists of moistened the production Chin··· Dietary. inborn bet the fallow who regular termed the "di lead tbeir owners to cured the long pencil. What shall I dor to th Wesfc for Chsrlss. yoa, Mr. Visitor, J venienoe they may be calves could young has for Its with a view studying Busy "» a°d to Chinese cooking general too slow peclally a how feel today deeaat 3 ply. "maah" systems, althouj the very best dairy praotioes, A telegram being entirely euch traita, tradn was buttoned Into aaka joo yon feed" and the know broth pr Jelly Inheritance of Charles being a maah of oows and basis chicken poultry she listen to a tot of symptoms. Re- the system dry the value good for the enraged mother, sought in suit one Sunday morning waat to A la dry-feed appreciate sauce. The latter accom- their recombination given pedigree dean whits carload receive* is used ma and from this to lead Authors! and red In a he that.—Prom (Hot Springs) ihipment juat often fed. Dry feeding by pure-bred sire·, Those Blundering refuge long-distance telephone the of lai week. "Well." mused, member to m on the all the dishes; it Is a etc. Down to beginning after a giddy It Is not convenient make them on loto a life of usefulness to one of John panies nearly and when she succeeded to Thomas Cat where We referred recently call, finally on file card sods exdtlng week. Arkanaaw The and lato tb· dissolved meat flavored the office had 634,628 "this has been Price·. feed a moistened maah. great· farm· of Marshall County character! kind of jelly Uncle William on the wire, she year Wednes- Attractive d of Galsworthy's American getting who are describe we went to the soo; to be derived from the front rank of Guernsey breeder· and coriander. Pork and indexing individuals Monday advantages of now with pimento was so flustered she could make of labor and t R. Indiana, In calling for "A flash beer," barely of the establishmen lost a tooth; Thursday was FOE SALS ST are the saving America.—C. George, mutton are almost exclusively eaten; In the archives day 1 **"· system trouble resu here's another writer, Arthur J. Reee, herself Intelligible. natural tra, I was rick; Ham, danger of bowel Hoard'· Dairy· meat, however, may on the basis of surname, birthday; rriday lnsemsrl an American horse and camel she married him Γ Gladys* la the man who or soared mnebes. J "He is, to use "Has—has yet An elah I had hair cut, and now Happy ing fro· sloppy saying, The number of edible dogs and geographical locality. yesterday my on the be bought die managed to ask. which may bring have * colloquialism, "quick uptake." finally of traits has bel I , af to Sunday everything the. ha The hoaey bee doe· not ▼«T In China la estimated rate ciaeslflcatlon ι am ruaking The animal requires lorera know, Ifl eaten annually "Not but I dont know or w. P. poorest sells in life bat h· buey while he ta Tut! This, ω Barrie yet, Maria, out maxim ▲ good anlaial long keep· at 5,000,000. I ported MtMlllnf. here. Scotch.—Boston Transcript. 1 mumI «·» **4 Ai «rte* *r* *»a00odbeysr. flMMMfc • ^

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^ West Peru. KSTABLISHKD 183S. Bethel. Weft Pert». Buckfleld. North Buckfteld. who bM mad· ber THE MIhm and Helen Shew are at lfr. and Mr·. ▲. 8. Holme· of Burling- Mr·. L. B. Farnum, OXFORD BEARS. Mr. and Mr». Will Valentine ο! Phi*- Arrangement· ere being made by West Amy P. to tb· home for vacation. too, Vt., ire with hit parente, Mr. and iome with B. Burgeea, goes delphia are visiting at the home of bla Pari· Orange to hold a fair In September. In Lewlaton to-dey, efter H. H. Hell took a to the White Mr·. O. ▲. Holme·. «mρ meeting The Oxford Democrat. brother, Charlee Valentine. It Is expected that wotk will begin at party a Mlee Mildred Keene and brother were rbloh abe will take pleMore trip THE DOINOS OF THE WEEK IN ALL Mr. and Mra. Hall, who were the corn shop Sept. 1. Mountains Fridey. r around the Ralph » Ο. B. Farmlngton and SICKNESS H. B. Jaoobs I· at South Peri· for at the borne of tbeir brough married laat week at Pinecroft Cottage, Mr·. Roiooe Tnell oame Friday for an grandfather, will make ber vaoation. Mr·. Keene retarned Vhlte Mountalna, and SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. were guesta at Bethel Ion for the week. Indefinite stay at her home here. Keene, Tbnraday. of Franklin, ISSUED la a for a riait, iome wltb ber aon Clark TUESDAYS. Re?, and Mrs. George S. Evans wltb Mr·. Sylveeter Swan of Gray 1· ▼leltlnp Mrs. Bile Hanoook of Boaton guest with them v. IN YOUR FAMILY •t the home of Mr. and Mre. C. M. Irish. Mr·. Artie Foater baa retarned to her f. H. two children are visiting at Mrs. Goy her slater, Mr·. Clara Ryder. the anotlon of Bath home in Conn. Mr·. M. A. from town attended Parts Mill. Thurston's. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Evans1 Mr·. Daniel C. Chnrohlll had » very Mre. Albert Austin and family Walllngford, Serrai here the with her for a and it Etat Dlxfield Wedneaday. is with them. They are all bad laet bnt lerecoverlng. bave been the goeate of relatives Warren went viait, bee South Paris. 26, 1919 Service· at Parte Hill church every mother, epell week, Mra. Cbarlee Fernnm of Bamford Maine, August Baptist Rev. Mr. Evana week. Mi·· Jenkins remained here. at 10.-4S. School at 13. Sunday from Elizabeth, N. J. The Pat Ladle· and Skinny L*dlae paat Mra. Fred Sunday Sunday Misa Irish atarta for Badlands, Mr·. W. Heald 1· at the Central Maine eoentlj visited ber daughter, evening service at 7 30. Thursday evening oconpied the Congregational palpit Sun- played their lecond game of ball on tw Myra at 7 SO o'clock. where she will General for a opera- iartlett. prayer meeting day, Aug. 17. He gave a very helpful atbletlo field Monday afternoon, reenlt- Calif., Saturday, spend Hoapltal largloal In of Mrs. H. G tion. Mlaa Helen Plnkham le charge unusual ar- ATWOOD & FORBES, and diaoourse on the care of In a «core of 14 to 11 In favor of the the winter with her sister, MAKES necessary many M las E. O. after two oomforting Ing office while the May, spending that we Clement. Mr·. C. M. Keene baa been In Hebron be poat poatmaater, re- God for all his oreatures, urging Skinny Ladle·. The proceed· were given ber vaca- Sditcri and Proprietor*. week* at her sommer home here, Mae of has aereral called there the death Ilea Stella Howard, la taking for comfort to aid as his people should have less care and to the pnbllo library. The firet game Brldgham Cohasset, Mass., day·, by ticles ançl recovery. turned laat Τ need ay to Boaton. her H. ion. X. ATWOOD. A. E. FOKBX8. more trust. was won the soore 8 to 7 been witb friends here. of mother, Mra. C. George. 'CtSOKOK and of by Fat Ladle·, who baa George Slattery Zilpha Slattery The married men were defeated at Donald MoAliater of North Paria ia via- Mra. Benj. Roberta, helped rela- Mrs. Torke of Augusta, with her The prooeed· of the game were given the to Mechanio Falls are the guesta of 1er husband In a large bay orop, Rexall Store is Miss Helen Torke, who is a Ε. E. Looke olai· of the Unlversall·» base ball Thursday evening by the single iting relativea here. aeourlng The equipped supply tive· in this where formerly daughter, an aooident after- a year If strictly In advance. village, they '' men In contested soore 3 to and were at net with Tburaday Γκ.ΒΜβ $1M paid noted singer, visited last week at the Sunday Sohool. a hotly game, Winoheater Cary family She article desired doctor or a 4 cents. lived. ιοοη when haying. such by Otherwise $-2.00 year. Single copiée of and 2. Mra. M. S. Record'· recently. nearly through every of St. home Dr. and Mrs. Tueil. Mrs. Ward and Mr·. Chapman broke both' — Frank T. Louis, a load of and ΑονκΗπβκΜΚΐΓΓ* All legal advertisements Case, Esq., recital Helen Sherman The ball team won a game W. A. and Mr. Katea of Salem, ell from hay :: :: :: Mr. At the by Miss daughter of Lowell, Ma··., are vlaltlng regular Ciapp and nurse N \ are three consecutive Insertions for $1.50 arrived at Paris Hill the past week. >ones of one waa aeonred (riven evening at relative· at W. Η. afternoon from the Hebron Maaa., are here for aeveral daya. leg. Help per Inch In length of oolnmn. Special con-1 Case and were former sommer Torke, soprano, Thursday Κω«ϊ'·· Wednesday waa to the on a atretcb- family had a- rare g Sanatorium team, soore 7 to 5. he carried bopae tracts made with local, transient and yearly have Odeon Hall, all muaio lovera Rev. G. H. Hamlin, Baptlet State Seo van t set reaideota of this where they Sumner. ι >r. Dre. J. S. and J. M. S tu rte advertisers. village, than that furnished of LewUton the a Schools September 8tb. HOT WATER BOTTLES, friends who are to see treat, greater by retary supplied pnlplt begin I many pleased have via H. H. Hall returned to New Tork Sun and I he broken bonee. Job Panrrnto —New type, rast presses, electric most of the great singers who the Baptlet church last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Bert Emery dangh- and low I them again. power, experienced workmen prices ited Bethel. Miss Torke was assisted Mise France· Taylor hae been spendlnp day. ter Elaie from Portland were recent via- (Ulead. SYRINGES, to make this of oar baal-1 Dr. Houghton wishea to thank the combine department by Miss Marjorie Farwell and Mis» several day· with the family of Vernal Itore at Dennla Parlln'a. ness complete and popular. Sunshine Club for the generous box of Weal Sumner. Bllledean and Bobert Young Esther and Mis» Bates at their at Little Conoord Olive Cobb la muaio leaaona of Joaeph delicious aod also thanks friends Tyler, piano soloists, oamp taking for and Bed fruits, The Mrs. Gerrlsh and her sis- eft a few daya alnce Leçoy, III., Pans, for kindnesses received Blanche Herrick accompanist. pro- P Armstrong Mra. Amy Steven·. will SIMULE COPIES. and neighbors both of Buok- < >ther weetern atatea, where they gram was as follow»: All'oe Barden, Myrtle Robinson, Leo»? ter, Mrs. Balph Jewett, Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Heald and dangh- are cents during her present illness. < several weeka. ICE Single copies of Thx Democrat four Marston, Beatrice Smith, and the famllj fleld, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ter Charlotte, Stanley Heald and Mia· ipend CAPS, be mailed on of price by G. Case of New York is spend- / PAST I. rnch. They will receipt Lyman of H. H. Ward well hate returned from Heald July 12. They oame by anto witb McBrlde of South yiaited at or for the eonvenlence of patrons in this 1 The Lam with the Delicate Air Arne Weymouth Mason. the publishers ing bis vacation with the family (ft) Mrs. Gerrish's Harold Qer- •Ingle copies of each Issue have been placed on (b) Soljveg*· Song .....Grieg grandson, James Heald'· reoently. tbe INVALID RINGS, : village. Mra. returned home «ale at the following places In the County (c) Tea and Nay Old French Melody Patch and daughter Mar ν risb. Mrs. Jewett is 86 years old, Mrs. Edward Cox bae gone to Weit Paria to Lucy Cnahlng Mrs. J. ▲. Kimball, of Roxbury, Mass., Miss Torke. FeMrs.BHarry In : of tbe week. Howard's Store. a few last week with he. Gerrlsb 83. Mr. Heald will be 84 with bla Aaron for a Irak South Paris, Drug is the of ber D. a Ahl fors* e Traylata") Verdi •pent day· •top eon, Cox, COTTON Etc. ShurtlelTs Store. guest brother, Henry lui—("La Mrs. waa Mr. Heald's Mlaa Hazel Eeniaton and lady ftiend GAUZE, Drug Mies Torke. brother, J. H. Mlllett at MUlettvllle. October. Jewett while. No Store. Hammond and are ber unole, Norway, yes Drug family. 3 Piano Solo, teacher ago. waa at East From Portland viaiting Stone's Drug Store. at the Mel- Mrs. Clara Ryder and brother Warret seventy years A dance held Grange Hall, An all day auction Mary I. 11 lea Esther Tyler. are D. W. A. L. Newton, Postmaster. I Brooks are soon to move to Haverbiii. Edwin W. Doble and wife guests for the benefit Cashing. Ruck lie Id, leu homestead will attract a crowd to 4 VUlanelle r. DellAcqua Sumner, Tbnraday night, from filled us in- Helen R Poet Offloe. ν Lawrence Grover and family And Paris Hill, Cole, Miss Torke. Ν1 Η of bis father, Garrison Doble. of Edwin and who have every prescription by on of this week. Bonney family, tbeir West Paris, Samuel T. White. this village Thursday M. D. of Phila- Vfassacbuaetta are atopping at oamp past n. Dr and Mrs. Wheeler recently spent ι Rev. L. Robinson, D., recently met with anob a serious loss. sures the medication and action desired Mrs. Mellie S. Brown, who is spend- a abort vacation. Verdi or two In Mrs. Wheeler'· na and bis niece, Miss Helen Robin- barn waa alao a For of summer at 5 Caro Nome— ("Rlgoletto") day Bath, delphie, Mr. Bonney'· burned, lot ing moet the Proofs Neck, are W. baa sold hla wood Coming Events. Miss Torke. tlve home. Miss Elizabeth Hyde returner son of Arlington Heights, at their horse and calf beside bla bay and oat·, D. Cashing :: on the Maine coast, was in town the β Piano your physician Solo, them a visit sommer home. numerous Mr. Bon- bo L F. Blanchard. by Miss Farwell. home with and remained for and other tbinga. H. past week. Maijorle is for ▲Han McKenzie la at work for F. A Little Road Ronald & R;dlon are now The E. P. Bowker stand sale, and are well liked Sumner Soldiers' Mrs. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. 7 (a) Winding Penley occupying ney family unusually Aug. 27—Annual meeting of Judge at the Wheel.Schubert and be Is all bla bonsehold and a Bennett of Albany. field. (b) Margaret Spinning the room in the Dunham re selling goods. and respected In the community, Veteran Association, Buck Leonard C. Ashtoo returned to their Voue dansez Lemalre building McKeozle is at work for J. P. Canton. (<·) Marquise vacated Mrs. F. S. foi He will retnrn witb bis daughter, Martha attested to that fact. Will Sept. 1, 2. 3—Androscoegln Valley fair. home in last week. The Cuckoo ...... Lehm&nu oently by Farnum, large crowd vote on const)-1 Swarthmore, Pa., ( who dieoovered them and SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gradually visiting ters are in the for rest. have Eugene Flood. factory there. Miss Farwell worked at Keen· Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mann entertainer plaoe Tbey obtained between the supply, therefore everyone is asked Mrs. Ε. E. Witt baa been the :he fire alarm. Tbey Paris Maine a > some rooms in Mra. house. apendlng South for a number of until two house party at "Idylwilde", Locke Boyle's boat was Buck & Co. to prevent any waste of the water. years year» week with ber slater In 11200 and $1600. Their sighted Brown, of an<* Blaokberries are plenty. pant Auguata. of Z- L. Merchant. Prof. Maxim of Newton, ago, when she came to Locke's Mills tc· Mills, composed **?· to Portland Tbura- m Reach in tbe forenoon Maynard Riox The roads here about are and Henry Healy went Egeemoggin The Norway National Bank. were near Day, F. P. McKenney, Miss Mabel very dry of In Mass., with his youngest daughter, be her parent». to hie bonaebold Mr. that day, bat was later lost aigbt The Steven.·» Pharmacy. er, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates and hei dusty, and the pretty green of the way- day get gooda. guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Rev. J. R Remick of South Portland to move Into the W.O. Frothtngham. Mise and side foliage shrouded under a canopy of and Mrs. Healy are going fog. Η. B. Foster Co. Olbao A. Maxim, the past week. visited at the home of B. W. Kimbal· sister, Campbell, nephewThom owned and as Keller of New Mr·. M dust. the hoaae formerly occupied W J. Wheeler A Co. An interesting wedding took place In recently. Haven, Conn., Found. D. Ivan Mand Tnell ο by W. S. Partridge. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured the church on Paris Hill Mon- B. W. Kimball spent last week a' Tuell, Tnell, South Sumner. work Eatonlc. Baptist of Frank Qreen is doing carpenter with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they Readfield to look at the corn and Greenwood, Mass., and B. R. Billings Probate Notlcee. day, August 18. The double ring service there, H. W. Cobb and Marlon were for Richard Clement at hia farm on Pike cannot reach the seat of the disease. For Sale. Pond. daughter was used Miss A. J. who to when to «'art the factory Bryant's on Catarrh is a local dleease, greatly In- on by Gwynne, judge in Lewiston Tuesday business. Hill. Notice of Hearing Claims. fluenced constitutional conditions, and officiated. The contracting parties were Mason Kimball Is doing his chores whili Paul lost a very val- G. and chil- by Bryant'5 Pond. Stephens recently Mr. and Mra. L. Torrey in order to cure It you must take an Mr. Herbert A. Nelson of be Is liiram School Reunion. Newton, Mass., away. uable bull. He was only sick a few dren of Sontb Poland recently made internal remedy. Hall'a Catarrh Medi- At the Ladies' Mrs. Margaret A. Rogers, wife of Cor . and Miss Grace L. Hayes of North Ber- Club la»t Thursday, and the oause is unknown. their Mrs. V. L. a cine is taken Internally and acts thru Ζ. L. MERCHANT of Hiram School ot hours, couain, Partridge, The second meeting with nellue V. died at their horae on the mucous surfaces of the wick, Maine. The wedding party, which which met Mrs. Guy Thurston, Rogers, Mr. and Mra. Thomas DeCoster and son abort viait. the blood Association was held Aug. 6 b at Pyth Newbury St., Portland, on the 18th Inst.· system. Hall'a Catarrh Medicine was came by auto, consisted of the bride and they bad tbe great pleasure of hearing John have been relatives in the Esther returned Tburaday ian Hall, East Hiram, and wae well at- aeed 72 Four children and the husbaw visiting Prleatly by one of the best physicians j groom and their nearest friends. After Mrs. Miller tell of her experiences In her prescribed It is com- was no meeting held las? neighborhood. from a few daya' visit with parente in this country for years. tended. There out of before tb< survive her. The family were former tonics known, the ceremony the bride and groom made getting Germany just Tuttle is visiting her grand- in Bridgton. posed of some of the best and the absent sons and daughters residents of this village. Carolyn with some of the best blood year, a tour of the White Mountains. war in 1914. It was very interesting, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Whitman Alton Frost of Portland combined the of Hiram came home, ready for who hav< parents, Mr. and Mra. The combination of Days August of flocking The Sunshine Club met with Mr». and told in a manner. Postmaster Cole and lamtly, purifiers. perfect During Closing Cumber very pleasant of Buckfield. rpoently a few daya with Mr. the ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medl-1 a good time. Oxford, York, Mr. and Mrs. have been staying for several weeks at tbeii apent Hiram Heald last Thursday. Eighteen Bevans, who been A few from this plaoe attended the Froat's Asa D. Frost. cine Is what produces such wonderful land, Kennebec and Somerset Counties, two Lake camp, have returned father, catarrhal conditions Send for are to members, two aod nine children with Mr«. Thurston for the past Christopher "A of at Buck- Delano add little results in 1 Many saving opportunities offered any also New Massachusetts, guests home. drama, Regiment Two," Mr. and Mrs. Arthur free. Hampshire, were The next will week», left Friday for their home in New testimonials, and Illinois I present. meeting field, sob of Massachusetts are visiting at C. J. A Toledo, O. to from the Connecticut, Pennsylvania Mrs The last eervloe for the summer at the Friday night. P. CHENET CO., Props., person who wishes buy be with Mrs. Ada King. Jersey. Miller stays longer. R. D. Tuttle was In South Paris Thurs- All 76c. were be held nex· A. Stephens'. Druggists, represented. was Miss Alice Carter of New Tork is visit Universalist ohurch will of A successful occasion the Mission- on business. who worka for the Hall's Family Pills for constipation. remaining stock The dinner and by at 2:30 P. M. Thl* day Stephen Spofford, supper provided Tea on the lawn of the at the home of her Herbert Sabbath, August 31st, has were ary given Baptist Ing father, Miss Buck of Sumner Hlil General Eleotrlc Co. of Boaton, is apend- Dr. the Improvement Society is the of Mr. Miller s labor Evelyn For any pain, barn, scald or braise, apply Village parsonage The young girls were Carter. eight year her Mrs. Alice Tur- at hia home music was furnished Friday. with been visiting aunt, lng a two weeka' vaoation rhomas' Electle Oil—the household remedy. excelleot. Good in an At the Club fair last the parish during bla vacation dressed Japanese costumes and Congregational ner. here. Pwo sises, 30c and fiOc ai all drag stores. oo the and by North Baldwin Or Summer merchandise piano exhibit of articles from week they made over $180. Very good has hired the Lewis cheetra. The foreooon was devoted to interesting fall term of Woodstock Ed. Paradis and China were shown. for no sapper. WThe High and and social chat. Japan Spauldlng place of Dr. Frank Morse, registering, greetings H. Mi»s Isabel left last Sohool Is expected to open September 2d. 1 From the report of Miss Harriette Shirley Tuesday will move his in at once. The president, Willis Mabry of Cam- The board bas for another year family on counters and tables to make Winslow, treasurer of the Country Clab for New Tork on a business trip, but engaged Mrs. and Mar- Arranged bridge, Mass., opened the afternoon ses- Mr. Homer E. Crooker as The Roy Bradbury daughter Fair, the following are compiled stayed only a few days. principal. who have been relatives them more accessible to all as many have but a sion with remarks. Leland L. figures others announced as teachers garet, visiting fi'ting the net amount received in eaoh Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge and two chil- for_tbe a âne ad- showing in Paris, bave returned home. Mrs. Kimball of East Hiram gave ber term are: Mrs. Ada Mrs. Elsie few minutes to spend in looking at this time of department after the deduction of all dren, who bave been staying with Swan, Thomas bouse for her dress of welcome. Rev. H. Graves. other assis. Bradbury kept Hervey Hoyt the oasb dona- Mr». A. for a number of Cole and Miss One LET re- expenses; figures include mother, Clark, was women take of the of offered prayer. A ant Is to be For the town while she away. year. Many advantage Hoopestoo, 111., tions of forty-five dollars: weeks, left Tuesday for their home Id supplied. pnem entitled Greetings was read by Edith Stevens will have charge ductions and to wear another season. .. 55 Ma»». schools, North Waterford. buy From the Fancy Table $205 Rockport, s A. Wadswortb. Hoc. Samuel of the Thelma Farnutn that on L'ewellyn Supper and donations 106.09 Harold Chandler of Newport New», Union, W. Parks of Haver- & PIKE an elo Mr. and Mrs. W. NOYES. W. Gould of Skowhegan gave Household £0 85 the Gore and Dot the North Department Va., visited at the home of bis grand- Bryant ber address. Lieut. John W. Hubbard Toy Table 46.71 bill, Mass., were guests of parents, Final Reductions the Bal- qnent Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodstock village school. The Perkins Sharp Upon the Candy Table 31.Ή parents, S. Chandler, Mr. and Mra. Fred Ray, a few days. of Hiram gave an interesting talk of 14 65 district school to be Photographs recently. Mr. Chandler is still in tbe supplied. oame witb their and Mr. and ance of the Summer We note that the last IS 25 on Tbey car, Apparel old school dajs. Tourmaline... a Repairs are made the Galllson 1 army, leaving good position. being Mrs. returned with them for a visit. two named, who were boys together in j buildings at North Woodstook the Ray Total net receipts of the fair $478.00 Miss Kittie Kendrick of* Litchfield, by la with her broth- met half a century later in the new & Sylvia Ray stopping Hiram, who is a teacher at Good Will re- proprietors, Fogg Cole. Do It summer suits and The mixed tennis tournament at the Farm, Will a few COATS AND coats, capes national Mr. Gould as a mem Miss lone a recent er, Ray, days. SUITS, capitol, visited her Mrs. H. H. Bean. Farnum, graduate at Club on Tuesday and cently aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cbtifever visited we have ber of congress from the Third District j Country grounds at the Lewlston business college, has at greatly reduced prices, not all sizes, but may as mes was close and interest- Prank Bell's at Saturday. of Maine, and Lieut. Hubbard Wednesday very KIURALL HILL. been as an assistant in the Mex- Blackguard to de- engaged Mra. W. S. Perkins and sons Richard senger of the house of representatives. ing, requiring twenty-four games ico School. yours. Sunday guests at W. E. Coolidge'e High are Kezar Pond a Rev. Ezra B. Pike of Exeter, X. H., cide the last set in the finals and demon- and Ralph stopping at were Mr. Mrs. and Repairs at the corn shop have been we the fact that there were some and W. F. Coolidge few SILK AND SILK POPLIN DRESSES, make aged S6 years, made a fine speech deal strating and the to days. son of Bethel and Mr. and Mrs. JobD completed oompany expects son in reminiscences of the excellent players in the contest. Tbye Mrs. L. A. Knight and Raymond on we have left of our summer stock ing pleasant long of start up for business at least the first sharp reductions what tournament was woo Miss Freis- Coolidge Middle Intervale. and and Francla Watson by Ivy week In Ned I. Swan will daughter Edith, New Fall Hats ago. at W. W. Brinck's were September. an eel of aod Lieut. Albert Sunday guests are at the at Pap- of these dresses. Rev. Hervey H. Hoyt made eloquent Pittsburgh, Pa., have as foreman stopping Playbouae Ready! in the finale Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eames and children charge again. address, assuring us that although he L. King of Paris, defeating poose Pond. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bean, all of returned WHITE AND COLORED VOILE DRESSES are bad wandered to the West, he and bis Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton of Swarthmore, Hebron. Raymond Knight has just on PRICES NO HIGHER to Hiram as their home. Pa., and Or. D. M. Stewart of South Newry. from France. He was calling friends marked at clear one-third off the family still cling Mr. Mrs. Haines At the pie sale Friday evening $23.40 away regular in a score for two sets of β 3 13 11. and G. L. and three prices fully James D. Wilder, one of the Paris, was here. brightest sons made. The sale was for the benefit was as visited in Hanover Sunday. on a visit to her fair Hiram ever a from The score for the tournament fol- Mabel Stanley is away GOOD COLORS PLEASING prices. boys raised, pensioner Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Howe and of the Boy Scouts, who went to Bear QUALITIES now a low»: daughter sisters. the United States cavalry, cripple, Pond on for a few our stock of white muslin Preliminaries: Florence and Oscar Dyke of Hanover Monday daye Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brownell are at SHIRT WAISTS, entire nearly blind and helpless, sent a poem ine. Lieut. Newman went with them, Time now to be what are to called at G. L. Haiuea' Saturday evening. their a few considering you going on "The Old fashioned Country Dance," Miss G. Brooke and Mr. 1>. Ashton defeated and took Albert Richardson ae cottage, "Breezy Knoll," and voile waists at reduced Supply your Mrs. Turner and Mr. C. Shaw, 6-1 6-3. Mr. Heath of Bryant's Pond and Ed along greatly prices. which much merriment. The days. _ wear this fall produced Miss 1. FreUeel and Mr. defeated Mrs. were on waist needs now. < King Bean of the Gore the bill look helper._ in uiut m riou u«or him a vote of thank·. The and Mr. H. 6-1 jure, narry murey meeting gave Asbton Ashton, 6-3. after the sweet oorn tiaion ana miss fiita ureecn Ban- ! Misa J. and H. Shaw defeated Miss ing Monday. ton'·. association sang The Star Spangled Cole Mr. Welle are of Prof, and Mrs. L. Curtis and Col. 4-6 6-4 6-3. Haines has to Bethel to Depot guests for WHITE WASH DRESS SKIRTS at the following ner. Turner. Dorothy gone Cbaa. M-arston Is at Lovell working Mrs. Turner and Mr. A. Sbaw defeated Miss Marriner. V. Price & Go. Custom work in the of C. E. Lord. _ Newïd. Samples w« a family bis Mareton. His wife lu me evtJuiDK mere Davles and Mr. Plnkbam, 6-1 6-3. Mrs. Maud Wells Newcomb of Port- brother, George mark down prices. is there with him. meeting. Leland M. Kimball was elected Mrs. Ashton and Dr. Stewart defeated Miss land epent Sunday with her old chum, here to show of Burchfleld and Mr. F. Shaw, 6-8 6 2 6-4. East Sumner. Mrs. Snean Naaon ia with ber eon, you. skirts Si president, and Mrs. Annie J Scribner Mrs. Henry Bearoe. Both were studente | $2.35 priced 69 ouui ι* uums· Erneat at ae she was on East Hiram eecretary. The following Mr. and Mr·. R. G. Stephens and Mr. At the tfason, Paria, Academy together. needed to where $>.98 skirts priced $2.25 interesting features were given, followed Mise Frtlesel and Mr. King defeated Mise and Mrs. Frank W. Palmer recently Mrs. Andrew and ohildrtn the aiok liât and go LET US. Brooke and Mr. 7-5 6-4. Montgomery till 1 A. M.: Ashton. an anto of there waa a doctor. skirts '....$2.50 by dancing Mrs. Ashton and Dr. Stewart defeated ΜΐββM1 made trip 1440 miles throagb of Quebec and Mise France» Glover witn $3.50 priced of Hi- Pageant, "Sketches of History Cole and Mr. H. 3haw, β-4 β I.' Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachu- a friend are at H. T. Glover's. stmts read Mr·. A. A. Albany. $4*.25 priced $2.98 ram," by Llewellyn A. Wadsworth, Turner and Mr. Shaw beaten by setts and New York states on an observa- Harry Barrows is at his old home here default. | Mra. Ada after apending a week skirts by Leslie Cbipman. tion tour. Niagara Falls was the prin for a few Lord, $4.87 priced.. $3-5° Final»: days. with ber S. Q. baa been Tableau 1. Baying land of Iadians. cipal objective point of scenic interest Philbrlck has sold his to brother, Bean, skirts Floyd place | the week with ber aieter, $5.50 priced $3-9$ Soog, 0, Hiram Fair. Ml»· Freleael and Mr. King defeated Mr». The trip was made all the more pleasant ilertOD Rawson. spending past Aeùton and Dr. Stewart, 6-313 11. Mrs. H. T. Sawin, at Bethel. Tableau 2. Early industries. by the âne weather conditions and thr The death of Mrs. C. H. George camt LITTLE BOYS' COTTON WASH SUITS, sizes The tournament of last wee^ Albert Bennett from Maes., Song, Tbe Milk Maids. golf absence of any auto ills. The brief as a shock to of her friends» Hopedale, & Pike many on wae won Mise Jean and hae been hia mother, Mra. J. E. 2 to 6 that we have made a reduction Tableau 3. Social life. by McKinney grapbio descriptions of the parties1 as she had been well}>«*·, til I Yiaitlng Noyes years, sharp price reported doing Arthur in the at F. G. Sloan's. Song, Seeing Nellie Home. Shaw, defeating observations are intensely interesting to near the last. Rev. Dr. Tilden Bennett, to close out. 4. Eduoation and Mis» Helen Cole and Dr. Brueb. The Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenieton are re- to H. Co. Tableau religion. lovers of the unexcelled American seen the funeral Wednesday, and Lient.^tended New- Successors F. Noyes jcore wae as follow»: on the birth of a Ν Tableau 5. Present industries. ery of the country traversed. man came from camp to be presen ceiving congratulations oar eon, born the 11th. NORWAY. May friends who traced tbeir foot Preliminaries: But the climax of their sight seeinp tire. Esther George Griffiths came from SOUTH PARIS, 9Ττο»Λ. Muslin back over tbe of was Mary F. Bean from Lowell, Maaa., has Underwear steps winding trail Time Ml»» Burchfleld and Clyde Shaw defeated Mis» at Niagara Falls. Tbe wide world Camden to her grandmother's funeral. to tbe friends and view tbe scene* DaTles and Col. 1 9 hole·. one apent the past week with her conaine, greet Turner, up, .... presents only Niagara Falls, and likt- George Bert Pratt of Washington, Ml m McKinney and Artnur Shaw defeated Eatelia and S. G. Bean. in corset of long lost years, return to tbeir borne* some other sublime, wonderful works of C., a few here tb« values in one lot of combinations Miss J. Cole and C. H. Roger·, 4 3 to go. spent days recently, Mra. Arthur D. Bean went to Special with that sbal up, exclusive in their I' of Mr. and pleasant reoollections, Mr·. Turner and Mr. Neal defeated Ml»» Nature, grandeur, Kuest his cousin, Wilber Merrill. cover and drawers and corset cover and skirt combination Brook· and 3 New Sharon and back Thnraday to call abide with them through their autumnal Harry Shaw, up, 2 to go. is in the American galaxy of sublimity We learn that Daniel Chase, a former MIm Helen Cole and Dr. Brush defeated Mi»» on old frienda where he need to work. at years, a solace, if need be, for tbeir aor Nature has been lavish in bei graduate of the now a teacher about half their value. turtle and 1. O. Barrows, 4 up, 8 to truly Academy, | a go. F. G. Sloan and Ell Bird are repairing rows, and enhancing many joy. scenic vistas in America. Italy, Switzer- fn Albany, Ν. Y., is in sum- Semi Final»: the line. MUSLIN one size 16 and Lliwellyn A. Wadswobth. land and other lands may bave some dis mer school at Battle ^achingCreek, J telephone NIGHT GOWNS, lot, 17, Michigan. F. H. Bennett and crew are Miss McKinney and Arthur Shaw defeated tinctive attraction, but for rich diversity Prof, and Mrs. Field are bnilding at tfles Burchfleld and 4 S to apendlog state near D. Connor's. specially priced each. Governor Miiliken's New Coat. Clyde Shaw, up, go. of natural no can ever at their road C. only $1.98 Ml·· H. Cole and Dr. Br-«h defeated Mr·- scenery country week old home in Vermont excel onr Mary F. Bean and Eatelia Bean oalled Governor Carl E. Milliken is to bave s Turner and Mr. Neal, 3 up, 1 to own! The person wbo travel* They left here on the 22d, the seoond are un- go. at Maria Hazelton'a and Lydia Fernald'a. TRAVELERS' CHEQUES very new overcoat and it is going to be al! Final»: with open eyes and an appreciative braic anniversary of their marriage. no wa- in ean bis vision and summer resort wool, sboddy. Tbe Governor Mis» McKinney and Arthur Shaw defeated America, delight with the New Fashionable store with North Parts. Wesley Wheeler and family of Bethel popular pick measured for the ooat the other it M les Cole and Dr. Brush, 4 up, 3 to go. bis mind useful attainment» day called on relatives and friends at Hunt's the office of Superintendent Poster of that will continually refresh the soul. The Wheeler Lumber Company have The Saturday afternoon tea, given by | Corner pocket. Skirts and Dresses are now being the central division of the Maine Cen Old Maine has ber share of the ricb, brought the water wheel from the Clapp Wednesday. Suits, Ooats, Vira. Leslie L. Mason, wae one of the Ε. M. Cundall of Readvillle, Mass., ia tral Railroad at Waterville and says b» beautiful and grand in her rocky hills, pulp mill to install in the mill here. most eucoeseful and well attended affaire a few week· at hia summer shown for the approaching expects that it will be about the finest placid lakes and extensive forests. Add The Mieses Brown left camp last Sat- apending >f the season. A moat interesting feat- home. Hia grandaon Frank Cundall is and Banks coat ever worn by a Governor of Maine to this the intelligent and generous urday for their home in Jamaioa Plain. Hotels, Dining Cars, Shops ire of the occasion waa the raising of with bim. Tbe presentation of the coat will b<- hospitality that characterizes her people, C. B. Stevens and wife went to Massa- ataying :he flag, which, with the staff, had been Croaa of Mechanio Falls, a for- will all cash them—the identification one of tbe features of the Central Maint- and tbe visitor's cup of joy is oveiflow chusetts recently to attend the funeral ot- Henry only {Wen to the club by Misa Mary P. Burch mer resident of Albany, visited relatives Pair. after the fair ou ing with delight, and with intoxlcatioi needed is Shortly opens ield. The presentation speech wae In town last week. your signature. morning, a flack of of that wbicb does not inebriate. went to Bethel recent- Monday Sept. 8, made by Col. George E. Turner in be- hlGordonAbbott baa from will be Mr. and wife used to John Jonea purchased Arthur sheep driven to tbe front of tbt of Stephens being ly to visit his uncle, Pearl Parker, who half Miss Burchfleld and the accept | Andrewa a farm situated at Hunt'a Cor- grand stand and there sheared of their camera work have a large collection of was returning home from a visit here. knee by L. Gray, In behalf ner. wool. This will be taken to tbe mill· of Eeq., views made and purobased in tbelr ex ten The Misses Ella and Clara vis- Call in and for jf the president and members of the Berry Rev. Arthur S. Burrill of Boston haa exchange your currency the Wyandotte Worsted made sive travels over tbe Hi» ited their sister, Mrs. C. A. Abbott, last Company, ;lub. The flag was hauled to the mast- contingent. been for the Pil- town. into cloth, the color and travels west and elsewhere, Including week. aolioiting subscriptions them before you leave dyed proper lead by Arthur K. Shaw, a member of Memorial Fund. sent to a local who will make tbt tbe Yellowstone Park with his descrip- grim tailor, :he club who saw hard service and re- Brownfield. Nellie la ber friend coat. tion and views, are intensely delightfu' MoNally viaitlng ceived wounds on the battlefronts of Grover of Stonebam. The completed coat will be to many including Slocum. Rev. Mr. Hoyt, formerly pastor *of the Mary ONE PRICE CASH STORE. presented Prance. the of "Old Franoea Bean of la-vis- to the on Following raising Universallst churoh here, now or Lowell, Maaa., governor Thursday, Sept. 11, ( a verse of 3lory," "The Star Spangled in is on ber oouain Stella Bean. Governor's Day, and tbe tba Locke's Mille. ohurch the west, his iting sheep Banner" wan sung and three cheers Tiiaon Burke of Bethel waa in town on NOKWAY, MAINE furniebtd tbe wool will be with hie family, and visits friends in this the guests of (iven for the The entire Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and Mis» THE NORWAY NATIONAL BANK honor. flag. ceremony buainesa Wedneaday. «as and the Elizabeth and Miss Elva Qerriah of Port- V impressive confirmatory of a number from thia village are Horatio Upton of Bethel oalled on itatement made land are at Echo. "'oultie | Maine News Note·. by Col. Turner that no Camp taking in the Bridgton ΜΓ· frienda at Hunt's Corner laat week. "Oldest and Strongest National Bank in are more Dr. Frank re- >eople loyal to their flag than Valendar and family Miss Lucicda Wentwortb, who Alta Cummings, who has been attend- se Americans. turned to Boston Oxford County." Saturday. During been for aome time caring for Mrs. ing a summer sohool for teaohers at Cas- The This looks like another week at their last week in were visite·' forty-eighth reunion of tbe Firs' busy camp tbey Wadsworth, who is still very ill, tine, returned home Saturday. the Paris Hill Mr. and Mr·. Kiddlok and - Maine Cavalry Association will be held Country Club. Beginning by sons, Ken- returned to her home here. Mr*. Polly Linneil of Anburn la visit -✓ Maine in afternoon neth and Norway, Lewiston Sept 10. Tuesday at three o'clock, Gordon, of Revere, Mass. Everett of this Ing at Irving Beokler's. and Llnscott, formerly weather permitting, a tennis tournament Mr. Mrs. Donald Tebbets have re- is J Laura who baa been em- Falling five feet from the s«at of one town, now of Boston, Mass., "PeodtoP Cnmminga, >f mixed doubles will be On turned from their honeymoon and are at In returned to her home of the so-called of played. aie vacation with his parents, Mr. an ι ployed Lewiaton, drop-axled type trpoke Thursday and Friday, beginning at three Outside Inn for a few weeks. Tbey arc used tbe Portland Public Work. ϊΐβ. R. Linsoott of this village, taklnp Saturday. being by )'clock, there will be a one-stick to live in the rent over Stowell't golf going α the fair. Misa Swan of Looke's Mills is visiting Department, William G. Catten, 58, of ournament of store. Bridgton 14 mixed doubles. On Sat- ber Edith Points Elmer who have friend, 119 Washington Avenue, was The Thompsons, Cummlnga. wedgeo afternoon from four to six o'clock Roy Brown and family of Berlin ant' Everett eon of A. L. Bean of I under the of the irday .pent the summer at their Bean, body heavy laden track, ι he tea will be Mrs Thomas Brown's of Betbel are at ■ regular given by family haa been at He was Bridge Street, have returnedr"ld®°°®h°nr1 to iuburn, visiting Irvinp early Tuesday. pronounced dead and Mrs. Olive Lnnt and an Pinehurst for two weeks. their, a Thompson aome In New York. Beokler's. when physician arrived on tbe seene · , >bstacle golf tournament will be Mrs. Abbie Trask was in Berlin, Ν on few minute· later. played A number motored to Fryeburg Sou Alfred Leighton Is outting the hay >o the new green to be for tha' Η., Monday, on relatives. Adams' farm. of designed calling { lay evening to hear Rev. Mr. Hoyt, wb< John Some 20 to 25 Prizes for all these contest» Word has been received from Mrs. bouses recently pur mrpose. Occupied the pulpit In one of tb« Mrs. Jennie Teague, who baa been via Economy chased tbe 'j tave been offered members and Walter that she has reaobed by Goodall Worsted Co. a> by guest* Knight ( ting ber brother, Arthur Churohill, bat * >f the club. South and that she had a Sanford in view of ereetion of a Entries should be mad* Dakota, very Moult on of Boston is the ('' gone to Portland. largt goeet The to be a with the Edmond Point Five: addition Entertainment Shoe BUY to its plant brought such Ion Committee. pleasant trip. ilr. and Mrs. Howard Moultonof Brown NOW—It'· going bids when offered for Dana and son Harold ol sale that the com Cummings lel'd. hot before see more such values PARTRIDGE Portland are at Waltei day you any clothing pany is having a piece of land surveyed DISTRICT. boarding We bave aeen but very few'blaok flies, Wilson's Mills. as we are into lot· and will move tbe house· there. Mrs. A. G. Cushman and little dangb Knight's. nosqultoea, or graaaboppera tbia year, offering. The will Mrs. Elmer and and of oompany also erect about 10( < er Elva and Miss Wilma G. Mason spen Commings family Dr. Albert E. Carey Hartford, Conn, ind not a aign of the brown-tall motha, The are full of sale announcements Mrs. Abbie Trask motored to Bethe papers just new house· ia Sanford. ί Innday at Herman Morse's. ι rod G. I. Emerson of Provlnoetown, tnd no aign of pine-bligbt. $9.00 Mrs. A. G. Thursday. 1 here wee* ha» now, but we have yet to see or hear of merchan- A committee of tbe Knox Cushman and three cbil- fas·., passed through Sunday The Village Improvement Sooiety These shoes are made The Edmond Shoe Co., Mil- any Count} ( Bernlce and >n their way to Meialluk for Charles J. Small of East H Iran by dise finer or than a Iren, Irma, Elva, have beet Lodge mgaged than ours, reduced lower Railway employee presented request , 1 any prices her Mrs. James L. Barret East Bethel. ι ο oontinue the concrete aidewalk fron This make this one for 50 cent· per increase of 'letting sister, waukee, Wisconsin. company shoe, our day wage·. ( G. Jenklne and H. F. Searlc» they regular no store in any city The officials if the Mountain District. Miss Eva Bean was a recent oi *Wm. be Grange Hall towarda the coverei prices. Probably allowed the justice of th· guest 1 lever or in a William S. Mason has sold a nice steei Mrs. Luoetta Bean. tarted for tbelr home In New York Moi·- the last pattern any way, the color is have their customers advances request, but being nnable to grant It irldge. change protected against price ( •If to Theodore Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and lay. much pleased with their trip Into | Master Robert Pike baa gone to Con- from present revenue·, propose to as! Partridge ( lark and are made on a nice wide toe during the as we have. Hiram Field from Vermont ie Mlas were reoent be backwoods of Maine. leotlout to attend Laktvllle Seminary brown, very looking past year the public utilities commission for ai visltint Gene guests of Mr. and t tie son Fremont Field. Mr·. J. L. Holt. Ε. E. Storey with a orew of alx bla Howard W. Now can into our store and make a still increase ia far··. Meanwhile the met augbt by brother-in-law, ] ast. There is no but this shoe is the best on the you step Field has dressed off two od m*°h,°es nwijand 'abor. His Mrs. John B. Pike, question will eontinue at work Ralph larg Will Frenoh of Farmington recently eight horses, mowing mother, further a and abide th< lorse out awl Into the bare saving of real money on clothes of quality result. 1 ilgs lately. sailed on friends here. rakes, put ooompanied him to Boatoo. I narket The is $9.00 and are worth it. be on his In two today. price they A large crew of men and horse· ar« Mrs. A. L. Swan and son were las' hay plaoe days. almost unobtainable elsewhere. » A 55-ton wu on Peter who Is In e! Andover. a stock of them. a time now large boulder on Thur· rorkiog the road. eeek's guests of relatives at Bath. Llttlehale, chargé | \ Ve have good Itjs surely good day, Aug. 7, dedicated at Bar Harbor ar Mrs. Artbnr Cole'· sister and two ohil M. Clark and Wendell K. he road-making, is at work on the stat. Dr. Buffum of Maaa., i< Hugh Clarl Somervllle, 1f -* a memorial to tbe ren ο shoes. will be late General Edwarr d are vlalting her. >f Lisbon were last week's guests of Mr oardlng at F. S. Smith's. buy They higher. Morrell. Ik stands at and blueberries are abuD ant the entrance toth< A party of young folke from here wen ι tnd Mrs. C. M. Kimball ana family. °Raspberries Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea Bartlett new 1 c are now tb· Morrell park, I· irregular ia shape, ) Boleter's Mille to the danoe last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harden and anto part? ant, and blueberry parties aughter Elisabeth were at 8toneban •one over 12 r 12Θ with fine résulta. feet aoroee and bears » Mrs. A. U. Tyler and Mrs. Luoeli < if Phlillpe were recent gneets of Mr. an< od LoveUJaat week. bronze placqne containing a life-sixer ' [erriaa spent the day at Ralph Field' 1 Ire. L. F. Bean. Fred Sanborn, who baa been dolot Mr. and Mra. Riohard Talbot and ohll portrait of General Morrell and an ia 1 huraday. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kimball of Brook 0 irpenter work for E. S. Bennett sine· ren of Augnata are viaitlng relatives li Ε. N. Swett Shoe Co. Eastman & Andrews tbat the ha· Miss Wilma Mason β I J une, baa returned to hie home in Upton >wn. soriptioa stating park beet pant Wedne»d»} ine, Mass., have arrived for their annua 38-8. dedicated to tbe people of Bar Harbor 11 ie 30th it Howard Corbett'e of the Kim 'aoation. A dance at the Grange Hall Frldaj Mrs. Dora Mills and Muter LawrenC· Opera House'Block, Telephone Oiothiem and Furnisher· and ia of d letrtot. 0 ht oalled out the faithful few. ο memory General Morrell, s Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Kimball and Mr. reeburn, who have been the gaeats -, of has been visit lover tbe Island. Tba portrait la an Mrs. Fremont Field, Alio· Field am « md M re. Irving Kimball motored U Î'[re. 8. A. Pickett, wbo Β. Mills a*d family a number ο a ÏOBWAY, MAINE Parie excellent I1k«neae * In. went relatives and friends bas 81 Harket South aad was don· by Alleo Ralph Field to Oxford laa ] ting field the past week and were gussti « hart, gon« eeks, have returned to their bom# It I Square, [' on «11 G. Newman of New York. * onday. < f Mr. and Mrs. F. A-. Frost ' > her horn· In Balbel. liston, Mass. We pey poctâg· mall order·.

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f Sunday nia mtm gasoline. Twee Main· Veteran· Oath* Democrat . οΖΐά*" ty-Third Oxford UkÎTbSÏ ,3^ J. Κ. Swift of !· NORWAY He »· Albert Ame· i· Lynn, Mm·., ▼laltliii Ί la the Centri 1 at J. S. March's and with other relatif· j PLEASANT BETJftlON OF OLD 00M1ÀD1I L·w,βto,ι ,o r here. OF THIS ΒΚΘΙΜΚΙΓΓ. Paris, Maine, August 26, igi< SHft Mlee L. Alice Wetherell of Gorham » the of them A wording to a atatement )|ÎîXe^^otep,uutKlli»gwood of Mechenl d Although youngeet >"oed,^ of Soath vu In » iw.nlT S*1"· formerly Perle, towi 71 one w°uld b*re ■obool board, tb· over the Acknowledges year·, •oho°!1fa°d"in-afflolen week-end. thought that the veteran· of the Twenty- the annual meeting will be PARIS. an- to the year. Now that Summer Mre. D. M. who Is wltl ι third Meloe who gathered for their oomplete present SOUTH Richardson, are " 11 Apparel pG]mK·Ho" tbe teachera' oontracU ■ the family of her ion, Mark B. Richard nuil reunion at tenth Pari· Wednesday to tell with ■|ineJ oor- " eon, at Redding, la qaite 111 there. were really the "boy·" thai they oall poaatble of Portland Ian gués [ George M. of reotneaa what It will approximateooat to roeι the una Annie Shaw Cutting. themaelvea, from the Ilwely eharaoter Joeeph left Monday » 01 aoboola to tbe Slat ol neat L. A. Shaw. H. Porter end Roberge morninj the greeting· and the general ▼fc0* daughter Mu for Cumberland where he ι theJanuary. com jiiir». ! Mill·, expeoti the men, all three·oore and ten. Tbe neoeeaary balancée are, is In the itor· 0 » TMetlon o( tw > to have put uarrtV M. Bigelow employment In the paper mill. one of mon aobool aooount, Jn weefea et Peek a The affair waa In all Its feature· v. Co. m clerk. 1w^^rî,P®ndTn,*Ialend. aobool *A at Wright ha· II,aw.«· Prices Mre. the beet reunion· that the high acoonnt, Clearance JÎ 3 Annie Swift returned Satnrda] regiment Get It All ol Meoh*ni< bu hoaM « ι to her held· apeolal town meeting will be beld Inth Urt κπβη F. Camming· home here from the hospital al : I Η{^Ϊ°ϊΛStreet ?t0,ïhMe0ld to Honae next tbe 30th, a vieited Wirt Stnnley'· High Harold Millett, who wil I ahe haa for aomi , In the forenoon the burine·· meeting Opera Saturday, li recently Lewiaton, where been ?t occupy it with hie of was the clnb a o'olook P. M., to aee what t femlly. weeka. tbe association held In In to effect a we are of- H. Prince of Buckflelc town will ralae for tbeae two *J® order clearance ulM Ardelia Mr. end room of Grand Army Hall, Preeldent You can all the benefits speedy of relatives here lasi 11 Mra. Merton Tttu· and deugh Miaaee Minnie and Roae whc 1 alao for tbe »00°®ntJ»ana ep- get gaeei * Rago, Oilman A. Whitman of 8onth Pari· pre- ioanranoe, apparatna „a?be ter ο» Portlend ere of Mr. Tltui have been gueeti gneeta at Walter P. Maxim's, wa· offered Ο. H. Pl of insurance Thursday- Mr. and Mr·. John siding. Prayer by your money pays extreme reductions on all summer hM beer perenta, Δ. Tltn·. returned Saturday to their home In Hart of The of Nichols ofSkowhegan fering Apparel. » of Mm·., Tripp Mechanic Pall·. report Abbott Lynn, Ct. ^nVlarletUS in town for a "Hartford" *few Lowell and Miea Olenoi ^ ford, A. P. the treasurer, ehowed baa been the of frlenda by hi· f»«ny,ot dftye Benj* Warren, gueat securing Jh Lf4!·.·Starbird ,Kd[th have vleited 919 37 on with bills tbe week. I. recently Mrs Charlea W. and son Leon tefl band, paid. dnrlng paat this τ gjO S«®tt ° Bargees to 1· a Y. M. A. agency. tearM* Jr*» khe fo* « k Twenty-fonr members responded Jaoob Klaln, who policy through i· a twc Saturday afternoon for a Ç. at Leo ta Schofl making wwk camping trlf the roll oall the aa fol- secretary at the Portland forta, 1· means more Summer Dresses uiM and Cole to Caribou In from during ·β··Ιοη, Insurance than Attractive Skirts visit in North Stratford Mountain, going low·: homefor a vacation before college onenr Jlto White end , West Bethel station. H. daughter Eunloi new by means S- Ι William L. H^rrUon, Co. B. The player-piano porchased losses. It look, Λ,^1Γβ·Denvllle Junction were et J. Ρ Grover, of simply paying COLORED VOILES, attractive and several some F. Bowker of Port gueeta Mra. C. A. Frost, after ▼laitlng hei H. P. Bethel. Co. B. Penneaaeewaaaee Lodge, K. styles, dark, Fancy plaids stripes, styles, D. Wheeler, — MT tod Mr·. I Richardson'a for a few the leat ο Bowker'i day· parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Maxwell, re David Jordan, Norway. Co. C. dedioated Thursday Ç·. first of all—the medium and 12 dresses left. are been at C. W. I the week. Co. C. ®™η1?κ1 prevention light, only others with Md ba»· gueete turned last week to her home In Soutb Moms Kimball. Nomay. Slater· In the Informal exer plaited, plain fancy shape pockets Edward Kneeland. Co. C. aaalatlng for 1 few days. Norway, of losses. Were Clearance and belt. Me.^eret Rehder of Elizabeth Framlngham, Maas. J. Η. Reed, Kennebunkport, Co. C. unnecessary $9.96, price $5.90 of Waterville was L*1·? A. F. Warren, Buckfleld, Co. C. oiratio R. Danham I iiew Jersey, who haa been the gueet ο C. Brlgga will moTe from BerllD, Were Carl P. Dun Ralph R. Bntta has purchased ol Joseph H. Yonng, Lewleton, Co. C. ^bn VOILE PORCH DRESSES. $14.96, Clearance Price $7.90 his nephew, 1 w π to " and work tor ine F,ek°ber, for tw( Maurice L. the Mrs. Whit- C.O. Holt, Lewlston, Co.C. Norway, jjïtofweek. ?eory Noyes Nanoy baa, lut I «.ΐα0.Ι,ΛΜ·weeks, loft for homo Oilman A. Whitman, South ΡμΊ®» Co. D, Nor«, Sho. Mr.. Brlgg. and Were Clearance Price WASH a number of Saturday. man bouse on Main Street, which Mr, D. There are other services $4.95, $2.90 WHITÇ SKIRTS, large returned Satur 8. E. Conant, Buckfleld, Co. d.uehter will rem.In Id Berlin for ft lew many Ufg Louise J. Brigge Jurora for the October term of oour' Noyes purchased a few months since. C. B. Davie, Mlnot, Co. D. the season's best. a oan be aeonred. white. styles, visit to her eieter, Mr·. Kmmi W. Cole. Paris. Co. F. weeks nntll rent this can It will DOTTED MUSLIN DRESSES, j,T from a were drawn E. An George agency give. Seturday. Irving Mrs. Elisabeth W. Morton, Henry William L. Grav, South Parle, Co. F. Norway High School will open Sept. Were and in Portland. drewa grand U. Hiram Heald enc South Co. F. Were Clearance Price $6.96 $4.96, Gibbs, juror, Morton, Mrs. Isabel Fish and son George L. L. Jackson, Part·, 15 for a term of foorteen weeka. T*1® draw a form of contract '! $8.95, $4.90 IClarence L. Hud ton 8onth Parte, Co. Γ. policy S. Chapman and aon Sheri- Richardaon traverae. and Mrs. F. B. and son Rinaldc Knight, rural aoboola will Clearance Price $3.90 Mrs Phûip Wiggin Freeland Young, Norway, Co. r. grade and open Sep DIMITY DRESSES. the week with the week-end at that full WHITE jjn of Bethel spent past Mre* EI,iott w· Howe of Rum spent Camp Concord. C. H. Tripp, Mechanic Fall·, Co. G. gives you protection. W. fordUJ' an>y in R, Misa Mabel CAPES, navy serge pique Mrs. W. W. Walker of Port- week. At they are visiting a food Mr. and Wright of thia plaoe and piloted by I. present were seated at the tables. Stone of New Haven, Ct., are gueate ed G&uy Feeling. Stops soaring, relative· in South Paris Portland. miseries. were and Were Clearance Price land are visuing W. Pottle, won the 2:26 race at Bridgton The afternoon program opened in F and all stomach $22.45 $16.45. $4.96, $3.90 has repeating, aad Keep· atommch and Sorwav. Their son, Harold, fair Friday, in 2:251 4, 2:23 1 2:24 1 4. will hold Grand Hall at one. M. baa been Am· oa appetite. Price and 4, The Baptist Sunday School Army half-past MÎea8Etta Noyea »P°ndlnB aweetand strooff. Increase· Vitality and Pep. Clearance $9.90 $7.90 been here for some week·. The in thia claas waa President Whitman called the assembly puree $200. their picnic at Ames' Grove next Wednes- a few days at Poland oamp m®et,D&· EATONIC ia tbe beet remedy. Ten· of thou- to and the began with baa to the Dr.n CHILDREN'S CAPES, two left. Middies Leon E. Noyes has purchased the S. L. Mr. and Mra. Haaaan of Brock- day: if stormy, the next pleasant day. order, program W F. Kneeland gone sand· wonderfully benefited. Onlycoataacen) only Smocks and Elijah and and for an ope or two· day to oaeit. Positively guaranteed on the Oxford road, The men from the factories are fife drum, played by "Billy hospital in Portland Stnrtevant place ton, Maaa., have been gueeta at W. Β requested King to pieaae or we will refund (BOOK/, Gatatte Were and Made of Sousette and in from other Fon"—William Brldgbam and A. r. tlon ofoone In June, 1918.J. $8.45 $9.96, Middy Cloth, pftik, about two miles south of the village, and I Strickland's for a few Mra. Has- to oome to dinner. Members grafting. bos today, Ira will M* daya. who sawr at the Schools are invited. Warren of Buckfleld, have officiated Mr. Kneeland fell against a Clearance Price $2.90 blue and white and coat expects to move there eoon. san was before marriage Miss Blanche Sunday light slip-on styles. on so msny eimilar occaelon·. The sing- mill of the C. B. Cummlnga & Sons Co., who Canwell, eed formerly lived here. C. W. Bowker has been aeleoted as one Hand and Mi*s Mildred Maxim, graduated ing of The Star 8pangled Banner fol- and sustained aevere Injuries to h lai hea CHAS. H. HOWARD CO., CHILDREN'S COATS. smocking embroidery. thi· sum- oi the for the band engine contest he from Gorham Normal School I Mt. Mica Lodge, I. O. O. F., will enter· judges After several montha in the hospital 84-lj South Parla, Maine. Were Clearance Price $3.90 the in at the of Hallowell on Labor Day, One-third off from regular price $4.96, mer, is to teach for coming year I tain all soldier boys who are membera of city ^°A short addre·· of welcome to South b- n«« l«.n 1. It Is also the welcome home "Hor..y,bnt the sixth grade at Mechanic Falls. I the order at their ball 4th. A Sept. Pari· wa· given by Walter L. Gray, and able to work. It la that the oper Sept. veterans of hoped invitation ia extended to celebration for the returned the was made A. cloae the wound Mr. and Mr·. W. P. Morton, Mi·· special any response by Secretary ation will permanently I brothera who be in town at tbia the World War. p. Warren of the association. Catherine 0. Brigge, and the latter'· may 'D WANTED. time. of The musical numbers Included 'Colom- who baa a Mise Harriet Malcolm of Boaton, Mr and Mrs. Laurence D. Chapman Clay "on E. Heath, friend, AT are at Geo. of Nations," by the Cadlllao office In B0,t°n, haaPoeJ"°° been who is her here, have been at F. H. Sanborn of the New Bedford, Mass., guests bia, Queen Id the visiting Principal high Mise Gravea, Japtlat Mr. and Mra. T. L. the few R. Morton's this Monday afternoon. Quartette, visiting his parents, Camp Concord for p»st day·. I school and family, who come here from Mr. Mrs.JJrs. Brickett Mr. and Mrs. were married in Mr. Cutting and Dean, & Chapman Buck and Mis· Belgrade, will occupy the rent in the Native Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bolster Ν. on the the at the piano; aelectlona, "My House, on Street which 1a Winchester, H., 20tb, Co., Swift bouae Gothic Brown, to Port- the Roth Bolster went Thursday bride before marriage Miss Sylvia Land," and «•America, My Country, by H¥i^4rnd"ci:";mkf..fwUbMr.Henrv Burgess and daughter for NORWAY, MAINE. a vacated M. C. the former auper- being tbe lat- land, where will visit relatives for by Joy, are on a the Jolly Gentlemen Glee Club, ternoon and with . plonlc .op- they intendent. J. Ball of Winchester. They evening few the first of tb»· week. ter with solo Mr. "Banner of of thla week. Paris days, returning tour, and go from here to Bethel Iqd. by Brooke; tier on Thursday Hill, η Work is in on the reduction Beauty," by tbe Jolly Gentlemen Quar- Roland Kimball, manager of a drnR Miss Hath Remick of South Portland progresa term of of and of Stowell The regular August probate tette, Messrs. Bolster, Brooke, Wood- store in Ν. Η.,, la "pending two for and Mi»s Ruth Jameson of Corniab, grade improvement will be held at Farmlngton, girls dining on the Hebron for which the court for Oxford County worth and Mrs. Wilson accompa- with hla Mr.and Mrr teachers in the South Paris Hill road, Miller, a vacation parenta, former Rumford on Tuesday of this week. A "Our Rob®'* room and chamber for aum of 11000 waa raiaed at a special nist; and two selections, P^SS Frank Kimball. Mlaa Gertrude HEED THE WABNING. Khoole, were guests at J. D. Haynes1 number from this will attend, town to match the 11000 appro- vicinity and "Tenting on tbe Old Camp Ground, of la alao a gueat at M » few laat week. meeting will also to Rumford to Farmlngton also kitchen days tbe state. and several go bv the Schubert Quartette, Mrs. Wilson, work, gift Have priated by j road conference to be South Paris People The new superintendent of acboola attend the county Mrs. Wheeler, 'Mrs. Smiley and Mrs. Carl Schenk la viaitlng in Port- I Many Mrs. Etta Leevitt and that at which the atate KIMra! during September. Done So. tod wife, Mr. and Mrs. Δ. B. Qarcelon, daughters, held there day, B land and and Boaton, Maaa. 33tf and Annie of Ab- Reading NEW AUTUMN SWEATERS Misses Agnea Leevitt, commiaalon will in brief ire to occupy a rent in the S. P. Stearns highway berepreaented. Remarks were made, mainly Mra Henry B. Foster and daughter ; Maes., who have been of a are weak tbey give bouse on Pleasant and are mov- ington, apending Parla were talks, by William L. Grover Harrison, are a few weeka PROBATE NOTICES. Whea the kidneys Street, at Δ party from South gueeta Laure'atlne spending not their for- moat of tbe vacation Bryant'a Pond, of Dr. D. M. unmistakable warnings that should ing there from North Lovell, of Harold Neal at at Little H. P. Wheeler Bethel, To all Interested In either of the estates warm were at Gilman A. Whitman's for J. camp persona the urine Sweaters are so and and gueeta of South and H. P. Mc- of Portland : be examining comfortable, roomy, mer home. Penesseewassee, Norway, over the week- Stewart Paris, Horn, hereinafter named ignored. By e few daya last week. BH?radMW.-Jobn W»de. baye and the kidneys upon tbe first end. went on Friday, tbe men of lnnes of Andover. and daughter, Mr.. Florenoe ▲t a Probate Court at Parle, In vacation, treating made to stand the hard wear that is them. For Nearly a too and a quarter of battle- They closed In and for the of on the of suffering given The News of 22 to their work on Sat- America, sung by tbe audience, County Oxford, twenty- sign of disorder, many days linoleum is laid in tbe Bangor Daily August the party coming first of In the of our Lord •bip being the exercise·. day August, year may be saved. Weak kidneys usually find our contains the following item from its Van aa usual. Those in the party be- day's one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. service, you'll garments supreme Court room at the court house, urday a urine, full of long-lived, dependable were and in town. The matter been for expel dark, ill-smelling former- Buren correapondent: "Mr. J. H. Jonea sides Mr. Neal, the host, Mr. following having presented in la place of the matting which has state. OI iuiuuuoc the action hereinafter sediment and painful are real leaders. well made in detail. of candidate for Mr. and Mrs. Mer- About the Frank ana ismuy thereupon Indicated, "brickdust" Extremely every been more of tbe South Paris, probable Mrs. Barrows, Knigiit cause ly there, and covering Irving are at the Drake It is Order&d : kidneys often Governor of the State, was a recent buai- ton Mr. and Mra. Harold Mas·., hereby passage. Sluggish overs are ioor than the did. 11 Clifford, ter-by-the-Sea, That notice thereof be to all of tbe Coat and with matting nau given persons a in tbe small baok, everyone. I viiiFnp in fnwn juid· UUia at the lake. dull pain styles pull popular neicoer, λιγβ. iu« unggg, Madeline, the 17-year-old daughter of cottage, the Weymouth, Interested, by causing a copy of this order to be X:m Miu., of Mais., In the Ox- headaches, dizzy spells, tired, languid Effie Hardy o( Haverhill, Mite Hazel Heatb, Morton V. William F. MoAllster of the Miss Stella McKillop Everett, published three weeks successively Colors to meet need of fashion; to meet Mr. «ad Mr·. Δ. L. Holme·, with tbeir Dunham, Bangor and fam- ford a at South and rheumatic twinges. every styles receotly been the guest of her sister, and Richard Millett. Saturday in baa been a of 0. L. Curtia Democrat, newspaper published feelings frequent William K. and of Bolster was drowned while bathing guest Parla, In said County, that they may appear at a are for tbe kid- Miu Efcbel The latter accom- βοο, Holme·, family, police, Doan's Kidney Pills of comfort. Hardy. bad a corn roaet, and for tbie the River on the 17tb* ily. Probate Court to be beld at said Parla, on the every need New Britain, Ct., are at their camp at night they Penobscot are vle- There Is no better recom- panied her to Massachusetts on her re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mra. Howard D. Smith third Tuesday of September, ▲. D. 1919, at 9 ol neys only. Pood. Mies Emma Z. Curtis and they were joined by tors borne, and are some Shagg J. C. Trickey of Hampden wai killed the of their bod, Mark P. the clock In tne forenoon, and be heard thereon mended remedy. they spending R. Butte. Itlog family ~— to Mi·· Lillian Lowell of New Britain are when hi· automobile If they see cause. South Paris endorse Doan's Men'i Sweaters $1.00 112.00 time at a cottage at Plum Island. at Newport Monday Smith, at Vlnalhaven. people ith them. Mr·. Lowell and Mr·. have been C. Thomti de- Sweaters to The following committees was struck at a crossing by a passenger Mrs. Carroll T. Berry of New York Robert late of Oxford, Kidney Pills. Boys' $1.δ0 $6.50 In Finnish two will and for thereof Pleasant the report of the church Chandler of South Portland with selected Paris Grange for the Grange train. Another man who was in the oar her who ceased; petition probate James H. Perry, painter, by baa spent a week with husband, Walter L. the executor dedication last week the name of Rev. the Forbe· presented by Gray,* oan recommend Doan's children have been oconpying fair, Oct. 29, 1919: without serious injuries. the Akers studio. therein named. Street, says: "I the escaped is occupying tbem with Aieku Raita was included among camp there daring the put week. C. Thayer, A. P. Stearne, Jr.. K. Nlckerson and Kidney Pills as I have used General—W. of Mr. and Mra. John Bull Gleaaon et minor wards, of clergymen present. This was an error Erneet Talbot. Theodore Harris, aged 16, Auburn, of «la, fine results. I took four boxes of Doan's ten ha· a in the form A. L. Ab- sons Kenneth and Forest Dorchester, Mexico ; for license to sell and convey on as Mr. A. C. Do novelty Hall—L. A. Brooke, L. E. Thayer, wai drowned at Taylor Pond Wednes- petition the part of the Democrat, a vacation of two real estate E. Gleason, which I at the Howard Drug Co., a cucumber which he avoucbee bott. went to are presented by Mary got Railta was not oo occasion. of pickle afternoon. He the pond Mass., spending relief from there that Dinner—Edith Thayer, Boae Swan, Ida Stearne, day their aantand nnole, Mr. and guardian. and they gave me prompt for a· years old. More- a for a and while weeks With Η. B. Foster beiog with thirty-five Louie Talbot. party picnic, de- aoroes baok. Since then I have Mrs. Earl G. Harlow of the cu- W. Hobba of North Norway. William H. Richardson late of Paris, pains my Co., Worcester, over, it is in the bottle in whioh Brooke, Ethel Calme, dove from a boat and did not Mrs. Qeorge Entertainment—Boee bathing ceased; petition for license to sell and'Convey been free from tbe trouble. came for a visit to aod from which it caooot Eva Record. Mra. H. H. Hosmer has been visiting praotlcaliy Vase, Wednesday cumber grew, come real estate presented by Walter L. Gray, admin- a doses CL0THIER8 Gates, Ada King, Lncy Ed- up. Ν. B. however, I use few ONE PRICE relative· here. Miss Phyllis Edwards, be released by breakiog the bot- Aprone—Lottie for a few weeks at Port Oraville, istrator. Occasionally, exoept wards. was drowned Meri- of medicine and it my kidneys vho has been for a number James Lane of Bangor Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Fogg of this keeps visiting her tle. The preservative ii simply brine— Farcy Work—Ella Cummlnge, Ida Wyman, Dana E. Bean late of Milton Plantation, de- .... in the Penobeoot River a few miles be- are in town to remain until in good condition." MAINE of weeks, returned home with her. Mr. salt and water, with which the bottle is iTa Cutting. den, W. Va., ceared; petition that Lela M. Starblrd or some NORWAY, Wllma Stearne, Phemle the as 60o. at all dealers. Don't simply Harlow is here at fair is still Candy—Abble Abbott, low Bangor on the 16th, by capsizing after tbe fair. other suitable person be appointed admlnla- Price expected county filled. Apparently the cucumber trator of the estate of said deceased Doan's Scrlbner. of a canoe into which be had tbe presented ask for a kidney remedy—get time. Iza A. N. stepped Mrs. Horace C. Kimball spent past said firm and sound. Ice Cream—Grace Starblrd, Porter, by Lela M. Starblrd, daughter. same that Mr. from bis motorboat. He was 46 years of friends at Readfield. Kidney Pills—tbe Perry Calme. week with M. late of Parla, de- Buf- A root over the at the weet Maurice L. and crew, who are Glenn Robert Hlcke. a widow. tbe Reginald Cuaunlnga had. Poster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., platform Noyes S. Gates, Boee, age and leaves Miss Doris L. Foster spent past ceased ; first account for allowance is Sport»—Β. presented by totracce to tbe exhibition building the new bonse of A. F. Gold Pond aa tbe of Bert P. administrator. falo, Ν. Y. building The town of Swanville is this week week in Bryant's guest Cummlngs, one of the at the county have the outside work Bartlett-Hayne*. Robert C. Thomas late of second improvements smith, practically a her sister, Mrs. C. E. Cole. Oxford, fair than woll and oelebrating its centennial with variety account for allowance Walter L. groands this seaeoD. Other completed, and the inside work Dr. Donald S. Bartlett of Norway Mrs. S. B. after spending a presented by of exercises beginning with a centennial Dunham, Gray, conservator. FOUND. tbie, the work done at tbe grounds in This bouse is situated on the Miss Edna Fairchild Haynes of Methuen, has returned to Bristol, Ν. H. along. The exer- month here, ÀAhb iv de- for the fair is off on in Thurs- sermon on Sunday. general Wlnfleld β. late of Lewlston, and rain coat, left at the preparation coming princi- new street leading Oak Avenue, Mass., were united marriage A. Keene of Bristol, Ν. H., 8. Watch cises will be held on Wednesday, when Adney ceased: petition that win field Llbbey be ap- Finnish pally "ordinary repairs." the of the ridge west of the railroad. afternoon, Aug. 21, at the Congre- Keene last for a aa trustee under the will of said de- time of dedication of the All top day Governor Milliken is to be one of the joined Mrs. Tuesday pointed Furniture of Kinds have rooms and with in Metbuen. Rev. Dr. ceased; presented by Alia ▲. Llbbey and Mr and aon It will eight bath, gational church visit to relatives. Mrs. Warren Swett and Charles A. Llttlefield, surviving trustees, and church. in the living room, and will be emeritus of the church, speakers. Soger of Winchester, Mass.. were at fireplace Oliphant, pastor Wlnfleld S. Llbbey, son and legatee. AUGUST CUMMINGS, in the double ring service. son of H. W. The reaction weak- R S Hotel modern ail respects. officiated, using Glen, the two-year-old Don't use hart h physics. Β. Abbott late of deceased; U G Andrews the first of last week, to chronic Leroy Paris, South Paris. a sister of the bride, was killed near ens the bowels, leads constipation. second Julia *od Mrs. and remained for of 1905 in Miss Beth Haynes, Lafferty of California, 10c account presented for allowance by 34 Swett Roger Seven members of the class R. Bart- Get Doan's Beguleta. They operate easily. E. administratrix. waa maid of honor, and Albert Caribou when an automobile Abbott, the week. Mr. Swett has a position Pari· School met at the home of Thursday at all stores. Axminster, Velvet, Tapestry, High of the was beet was overturned. FrankI>. Willis Jate of Parla, deceased; *ith tbe which in- lett, a brother groom, containing the family Riker-Jaynes people Mrs. Vida Jenne MaoDonnell Thursday in Itch or salt rheum sets first account for allowance by Charles WANTED. man. The bride was given marriage of the other of the oar Hives, eczema, you presented Wool and Fibre, Linoleum tones considerable Previ- to renew recollections and en- None oocupants the touch of clothing. F. Barden, administrator. and traveling. afternoon waa in white in crazy. Can't bear your Waitresses, chambermaids her father. She gowned were Mr. Lafferty, who is la line for akin Itching. All of ously this has been In New England, bat a social time. Those present besides by injured. Doan's Ointment Witness, £l>DI80N E. HERRICK, Judge both joy with overdreas of the real estate business in California, is sell It, 00c a box. said Court at this of chauffeur. Fares ways. taie to be tranaferred to a circuit in were Mrs. Isabel Morton silk geçrgette. druggists Paris, twenty-first day paid Mrs. MacDonnell a was In the of our Lord one thousand New After the ceremony reception his former home in Cariboo. with August year EAGLE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, F. A. TÏHÀYER York, and tbe family expect to Fish of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mrs. Vera visiting Can't look well, eat well, or feel well nine hundred and nineteen. beld at the home of the bride's parents, blood with Bur- Ν. H. note from Winchester to some in Mrs. Eva Muirhead Dean, one sawmill blood. Keep the pure 84-36 ALBERT D. PARE, Register. place Poster Corbett, tbe members of the With but small operating Impure take exercise, 34*35 Jackson, BILLINGS SOUTH P&BIS, MAINE 'ce Mrs. Grace attended only by lumber dock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, BLOCK, northern part of that state, probably Mrs. Helen Chapman Briggs, on the Penobsoot at Bangor, the and health is pretty sure to in immediate families. keep clean, good Rochester. Plummer, and Misa Ethel C. and business has reaohed about the vanish- follow. $1.25 a bottle. Penley After a short wedding trip, Dr. , on the Penobsoot. In the old fourteen from Pines Crockett. will reside at South Paris, ing point /? boys The boys' Mrs. Bartlett in a in the more lumber went down river amp in Loveil, in of Roy K. Cole, J. F. of Hebron, who is staying where Dr. Bartlett is engaged days Born. charge Moody tow than has been shipped all •3e were here the first at waa in town of single superintendent, at his camp Shagg Pond, practice dentistry. of the out o' son of~Dr. that season. The diverting Ned F. last week. They came in Monday Saturday for a short time, coming out to Dr. Bartlett is tbe eldest In Norway, Au*. 16, to the wife of He to stock is the prinoipal reason. I a'<ùt, ό a bike from the camp by way do a little baaiue··. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bartlett of Norway. pulp Truman, a son, Roger Beverly. Although to the wife of Albert Ken- and Bethel. Most of them to at from School in of Lewiston was In Albany, Aug. 11, MA>b*uy Moody is given expreasiog surprise Norway High Ellier D. Chapman a son. •pent graduated two at leton, Ε. B. of Shoes of Kinds the two nights here in tbe barn of the cumber of people who frequent tbe class of 1911, an4.after years last week in Norfolk, Va., acquitted of In Dlxfleld, Aug. 21, to tbe wife All *■ the Louis- HE BANKS'"' J. Wheeler. On Tuesday they made a Shagg Pond, and the way the several Colby College graduated from the charge of murder of Mrs. Jean Schwab Wllloughby, a daughter. ®'ke him- a few months to Mount Mica, starting ont in a camps there are kept filled, be has ville (Ky.) Dental College of that oity on the 23d of last April. «^SERVICE war he enlisted in as AT SAFETY :"®ly ibower without noticing the weath- self been there for about three months, sinoe. During the Chapman was temporarily in Norfolk Married. * *· there waa in the dental bat- Wednesday they left for tbe return and goee back to continue his stay the servioe, and manager of a ohjin store. Mrs. Sohwab out Thayer's 1921; Arthur ▼s. prevents Wanted ary, Burned at Weal Bethel. Girls »ÛL Γ Monday evening, Cardigai In 1921 ; Head'a Store tlua 14 0B· t,IB· eppenred. meeting for the term ending February, Hartford Luksr Company. to Harold T. ι for the at West Bethel In changea bave been made al lodge presented Thayer Arthur L. Tbayer of Bangor, The large building a tjr*M|ve• traveling on which were thi George the of N. Head was bottle. To power stitching machines, light lactory this year. maobioei leather bag term ending in February, 1922; wbleh store Harry oh claims. operate Husking T." in Old Ii of kotics or HBAxnro model have been an< initials "H. T. English. of Fairfield, for the term altuated was burned on the evening {ν V'·* pot in, W. Hinckley bees by and work. while learning. of the lodge, Past Grand John D Leslie E. Boyn- 14. It was owned E. L. Mason, The undersigned, havlsg appointed pleasant Pay 7*b«uking will be done by them. Th< behalf ending in February, 1928; Aug. by Judicial Court Master to bear and made th· remarks term In store oontained the Supreme of almost entirely by syi Martin presentation ton of Jefferson, for the 'ending and besides Head's reoelve proofs In regard to the Indebtedness t»m Ûj° the of the lodg< overhead Lumber to determine The ears aa expreeeing appreciation 1924. stable, ioe bonse, and tenement said Hartford Company, Ib « ^0BTeJ°rs· brongh in the February, due each snd to pass upon th< for Mr. Thayer*· able work lodgi wbloh was R. A. Gilbert. the amount claimant, dumped into a hopper in oocnpled by all la regard to preferences, priorities u-JJ""as* Î hia residence here, and this beinj from the of a questions KASLIN MANUFACTURING CO., from which an endieee oarrie; since the wsll knows The fire caught explosion and securities to said claims, subject, In whioh he I John Kendriok Bangs, bad relating ^ea> a token of the esteem Is is Mr. Maaon and Mr. Gilbert however, to confirmation by the Court, hereby *° basking maoblnes li editor and sutbor, whose residence lamp. lo and of their beet wiahee for him Mr. Head bad some. Me. notice that all claims must be presented Stevens South Haine. ®*ncean ear· U held, as one of the no Insnranoe, The Parie, elevator carries the Is announced on or before December 1919, and that 33*f in Manchester, where h Oguoqult, all of 1, Pharmacy new home Head and Mr. Gilbert lost nearly the offloe of the tnacbloee up stain, and froa ι hla oaodldatee for to oongreai I hearings thereoa will be held at A. FRENCH STEVENS, Prop. to be assistant snperintenden repreeentatlve The rain of the dar and M Court Street, Auburn, Maine, at two ut* ·οπ» is carried on till it la final goee soon the Fleet Maine Dlatrlot to suooeed their things. [Master, Bmth· Î*· B. Clarke Co. office from made It to I o'clock la tbe afternoon on October 8, and ftrWMtseiCMé* sealed in tbe cana. Tb ι of the John printing B. who will the abeenoe of wind possible « hi Congressman Louis Good all, November 7.1818. MAIN] CASTORIA uiû ι axpreaeed save the other near by. The 1919 SOUTH PARIS, nfw_ reqeired under this systea Mr. Thayar appropriately a candidate Several othei buildings Dated at Refreab meats of l«a orau sot be again. Are is on·.or will be at least a third smaU gratefulness. bsen annoonoed, Haakell building caught luburn^Maln^ Ao^ast^ Garner Ym ; Skiing after the hnitm oandldatss hsvs already The Drag Store On the lb KW Jm AhrifsBNtkt Τ udn forme end oake were served two plao·· bat vm pat oat reqeired the "Τ If and otkers are to follow. «·- Net of Mlo TSL_. Where lut and WmI M«t MH»> Heat the batter In BY SOUND ▲ poet with a prodoq· mixture· together. HARD TO JUDGE Am soob u I looked him ovar X knew tinder hie Automobile COLUMN. and oook the mixture very hU book of hi· own writing* HOMEMA&ERS' omelet pen hla engaging «mile, when on the ander tide. from frank, a theater, •lowly an til it li brown Hu Not All Crea- hla free· arm wandered by omelet ALL THREE HAPPY Natur* Equipped countenance and him that If oook the top of the openwork the idea struck poseible, tures With Vocal Organe Cemmen- where he waa from. suddenly in the oven or mean· of a hot plate and-easy clothes, to see a play that a Corn on of interest to the ladle· by With Their Size. it he-would like There will be crop of OomnoadnM toplo· eurate he "You've gueeaed big ta Address: n«ŒUlM· held oyer It. in a "Yea," said, the place, he aeked iôSciied. Wlwj Me "So Shines a Good Deed night, so, entering Repairing COLUWK. Oxford Democrat. South Parts# I'm from the Weat" That gentle· le curions fact that the for the press agent to Honor World." It a very look down upon the Eaat," was in. England Pllgrlma. Naughty made "And you but the manager will need loudest sounds are not always New York aa man was out, this and you from Cheese. Behind the efforts of those who I ventured. "You regard and the manager am now year Dishes Prepared The roar of He was ushered in, I established and Britain nnd by the largest animals. that the are seeking to link Great essentially provincial—believe business. "I would like exceeds In sonorousness the a hie a union of friend- Flower That Old Color· the lion la lnfeated by ape- inquired DIGESTED America In lasting Beautiful Iris Atlantic seaboard faltered the for work of ▲8 EASILY AND THOBOUOHLY of the elephant Anyone who had two seats for tonight," ready repair all new two historic episodes stand out ed Man Carried Led to Pretty In· cry cJea of human being with ingrowing be Γ askvtd a AS OTHXB STAPLE FOOD. ship a bullfrog, "An' who might you only heard, without seeing, mock lntellectuallam, poet In bold relief. eldent Witnessed on Busy culture, with The mentioned his kin de. Also tires and that Its fearful no the manager. poet tubes since might well suppose narrow mentality, Indeed with It is almost precisely 800 years City Street with smiled the other. In bot westber, even besrty appetites voice, breaking the silence of the night, broad outlook on name. "Um, yes," the Pilgrim Fathers set sail from Ply- of natural, healthy, of 1 But why should vulcanized. tired of meat. Cheese naturally must come from the throat "I've heard you Socony gasoline grow the to make, on certainly life." bard mur-1 as & since It is mouth in Mayflower He was old and very black. seats?" The Itself substituts, quite an of formidable dimensions. he I give you iQKgtite a brave ex- animal my visit" of seme kind of nutrients which on undeveloped continent, were like those of β "But I enjoy yearly about the courtesy and Polarine oil rich In the His tired eyes the most remarkable case mured something cylinder for s material which of self The Perhaps mest supplies end Is periment government. faithful who has had a long day Is that said, pleasantly. and added that probably dog of vocal power In an animal I "You the press, can be used in a great variety of ways. actual tercentenary falls next year, at his mas- "Certainly you do," replied. be necessary, so, sale. CUTTER dffi- and sits quietly looking up encountered by a traveler in the high- the aelf- identification might ENSILAGE believe cbeeee to be are in prog- are wise to overlook his Many people and already preparations down on his nig enongh full of pub- ter Just before lying Borneo. He was informed as he had a scrapbook oalt to but extensive investiga- in this lands of of the easterner, and digeet, ress to celebrate the occasion A neat and clean old satlsfled stupidity he would be glad if—. tions have been carried on in the Depart- for the night some natives that they had heard lished poems in a manner. by there are for realization and of which country fitting black man was he, but not so prosper- opportunities the manager cut him short fodder. ment of Agriculture, the results a tiger roaring In the neighborhood. You can be But to take care of the of contrast to that great ad- not afforded In the West. secretary to make show that and By way ous as one would wish to be, perhaps, is startling to a out to bjs cbeeee, properly prepared Such news always York In many keys." calling F. J. a oanse of trouble. venture one thinks of that other pil- He was not vibrated In New for that night, used, Is not general in the evening of life. in the jungles, and hardly less out a couple of passes Durgin, the house- when he- stranger shook his head. Prom the standpoint of last yenr, 2,000,000 as as were most of the He dear sir, I'd rather give you grimage moving rapidly so to the natives. said : "My have the BLIZZARD cbeeee Is of because left their homes In Amer- "You haven't me at all," he said. We keeper, importance roic soldiers on the street, and from was set got house than read your Odd Fellows' It· people busy An Investigation accordingly In what the whole Block, of its nutritive value (particularly across the Atlantic to the his "There Is, of coarse, something ica to. speed time to time he almost stopped which resulted In the discov- I" of muecle-formiog ma- on foot, Is not I really poems high percentage rescue of the old country. They walk to looking been you say. But that why ease with which slow, shuffling enjoy that the alarming roars had Market terials), beoause of tbe of ery Square, AND OHIO BLOWERS. came actuated by that love liberty blue Iris that he toad of Bor- like the East" Honrie for Rest it oan be and prepared for tbe table, down at the lovely emitted by a toad ! This Went kept which had been handed down to them "Then I asked. said Uncle aod because of its flavor and carried tenderly In his wrinkled hand. was no means an or- why?" "Once uponer time," appetizing with neo, however, by "In SOUTH PARIS, MAINE it can from the ancient Pilgrims, and see at a "Because," he replied, pleasantly, a man dat said he the great variety of waye in which Any lover of flowers could member of the family. It meas- Eben, "dar was in and testified on dinary the East I always Tel. 217-3 Come be served. their British brothers they man was likewise traveling through own boss. He saved None better. glance that the old ured no less than 14% Inches around wanted to be his In cbeeee for meat special the battle field to the essential unity one meet so many Westerners."—Chester- dldn' owe nobody substituting a lover of flowers, and more than enough so'» he to eerve dishes now the body. up should be taken of the stock. It is In on an pains Anglo-Saxon turned to, look at him That the natives should not have ton Todd, Judge. nuffln' an' set out enjoyment which are relished by members of the America to de- busy passer-by for Great Britain and bloom he carried. source of the car conductor said : "Step see them.  number of for dishes and the beautiful recognized the true trip. An' de family. recipes termine that the friendship which Studlea of Volcanoes, clerk said 'Go are below: woman who stopped the that the existence of Making I" au' de hotel which contain cheese given The finally sound shows has lively their soldiers cemented with his to The of agriculture said gallant old man and to him about roads was either unknown department somewhere else !' an' de telephone CHEESE FONDUE in- spoke such the their blood shall be a permanent elder- never the extensive observation of cents !' an 'de tazicab crumbs blue flower was kindly looking, them, or at any rate, they had begun 'Drop in yoh ten 11-3 cups soft, stale bread in their International rela- States and In- till spiration A listener have remarkable vocal capa- volcanoes In the United 'Git outn' de way!' 6 ounces of cheese (1 1-3 cups of ly, soft-spoken. might discovered the driver hollered tions.—London Dally Telegraph. in the sular and has recently up an' went cheese grated floe or cut into small thought she talked Just a little bilities of the animals. possessions Anally he Jes' packed an in- formal charge of the observa- he wouldn't be or- pieces) southern manner. In this relation Bates tells of taken back home where of Indian·. on KUauea. Hawaiian Islands. 4 eggs Beaver· Copy Tepees "You have a Iris there, uncle," that occurred during hie trav- tory dered around so much." lovely cident of 1 hot water wore a number of bea- the Prof. T. A Jaggar, Jr., formerly tl\e A. W. Walker & Son, cup In the pond she said. "Just the kind I always ad- els along the Amazon. Among salt of Technology, 1-2 teaspoon ver houses which looked like small In- And if like In the dense Bra- Massachusetts Institute What She Missed. and mire every spring. you'd many sounds heard Mix the water, bread crumbs, salt director of the obserta- the dian writes Samuel Scoville, one have it who loves was a kind of loud me- who has been sorry you think add the beat- tepees, to have some zilian forests Landlady—I'm cheese; yolks, thoroughly were since Its foundation, will remain I told the SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. tbe Jr., In Boys' Life. Most of them the flowers I'd be very to buy It tallic that sometimes rang tory chicken soup isn't good. en; into this mixture cut and fold glad clanking, at built in water several feet deep and and the of In charge. The Investigations to make it. Perhaps she wbites of eggs, beaten until stiff. Pour from you." through the trees, origin cook how feet above to dis- Kllauea were begun In 1912 under the into a buttered baking dish and cook 30 were from three to four "Ma'ah,' said he, taking off the old which the traveler was unable didn't catch the Idea. at in na- the Massachusetts Insti- was the minutes in a moderate oven. Serve the surface and about five feet di- the white wool from cover. Whenever It was heard, the auspices of Boarder—No ; I think it hat that kept 1913 once. was a it tute of Technology, and since catch !—Stray ameter. One, however, huge blowing in the breeze, "ma'am, ef yo' tives cowered with fear, ascribing chicken she didn't The food value of this dish, made with the been maintained at the expense one, built In deep water, and fully all like Iris Ah sho wish to gib him to to a origin. Possibly have Stories. le almost supernatural he above exactly was its Hawaiian Research association, quantities, twice as large as any other. It Please to ax'cep' him fum rae, noise was so loud that they missed of the the same as that of a of beef of yo.' pound of Cottonwood flower for some- chiefly of residents of Hono- a of made mostly peeled ma'am"—and he held out the location by searching only consisting average composition and pound the weather on a firm foundntlon dimen- lulu. It Is^expected that combined. poles and stood fpr her to take. thing of corresponding physical potatoes In volcanology will be of mud and sticks built up from the "Oh uncle. I couldn't take It from sions. bureau's'work HILLS BICE FONDUE no, and event- The leaned mean to developed In many details AND OPTICIAN bottom. poles together you like that. I didn't you REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST 1 cup of boiled rice In be extended to Alaska and other from the top and had been woven It to me, indeed I didn't; but It ually and 2 of milk give PARADISE FOR BOOK HUNTERS Examined, Glasses Fitted, Adjusted Repaired. tablespoons brush and under the control of the United Eyee and out with thick plast- was so lovely I Just couldn't help ask- regions 4 eggs active volcanoes exist with mud and turf until the walls me it Thank you States In which NO FANCY PRICES 1 cup of grated cbeeee ered ing you to let buy Writer Tells of Treasures of Varloui of salt feet thick. she said, 1-2 teaspoon were three Just the same, though," pleas- Sorts That Be Picked is extra meat May Britain's Old Warship·. you pay above our prices absolutely profit.) 1 teaspoon of some commercial and smilingly, and started to go (All can antly In io We dupli- or Up Japan. of old Thirty-three years fitting glasses Norway. sauce, similar flavoring down the street A (rreat clearance warships who fitted Office at "The add the other Contribution of Jimmy. cate your broken lenses, no matter you. Heat tbe rice in the milk, the old fellow call- has been ordered by the British nd- "Ma'am, ma'am," is an pur tiills Store." and cook slowly until tbe Is seven and he's "smart" for Book hunting agreeable will affect no Jewelry ingredients, Jimmy ed after her. "Won't yo' all wait Jes mlralty. The decree BLOCK. NORWAY. ME. chee«e is melted. Serve on crackers or his mother admits it suit and nowhere can It be conducted [ OPERA HOUSE his age. Even Ah'll tell what I'd fewer than 170 ships, all of which Raw one minute, please. ii ! a ejnVhter$tf£f) toast. some with more zest and profit than r to She fears he'll be whirled up day a In the war, and some easy neglect good food value is not far from that of lak to do, ef yo' don' min'. Dere's service played The or Others I think there are more ol( (ail to in water in a pillar of fire something. and Ah Japan. a Nine battleshlns battery—to put a of beet of average composition. Salvation gal dar on de co'ner distinguished part. IT MACHINE pound well doubt the book and stalls in Tokyo thai PARIS CO., who know Jimmy pillar to her any. shops are Included. are: Africa. or to take regular hydrometer didn't hab money 'nuf gib , They South ParU. Main*. COBN AND CHEESE SOUFFLE His father the other in all the cities of the United Statei or to of little ? of fire business. Iris flo' an' her de Dominion, Hindustan, Duncan, Ex- readings do lots DID YOUR TOMATO PLANTS FREEZE Yo' all take de gib flndJ , 1 of butter him a cigarette combined. In many of them one to real tablespoon day caught smoking won't ma'am?" mouth, Albemarle, Canopus, Jupiter. things that, if omitted, lead 1 of pep- money, yo' please, books and mag left that will come Also tableoρουη chopped green and him soundly. Jimmy only school text cheap were I have some strong plants along quickly. whipped "Certainly," said the lady, "and Tm Redoubtable. The first three trouble. per and attracted the atten- azlnes, but there are shops in almos Farms For Sale. Plants. cried loudly will thank you for the built between 1003 and 1905. and the CELERY, CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER 1-4 cup of flour sure the girl real treas [ not run your car around of a a man chum of the every quarter that contain The Why 160 acre farm 2 miles from railroad 2 milk tion neighbor, uncle"—and she Duncan group dates from 1901. a LATE GARDEN cups money. Good-by, are ii ! to us once or twice a month for smooth Some nice GERANIUMS and other for to comfort the boy, ures. The greatest number the station, good building, field·, plants 1 cup oi chopped corn lad, who, seeking flower and crossed the street was completed In 1S97, took the of thi ( Jupiter your cots 50 tons pasture for i-*> cow», 1 of cheese said: of course It was very fiongo and the neighborhood Battery Inspection—keep bay, or WINDOW BOX. cup grated "Jimmy, to where the Salvation Canopus In 1899, and the Redoubtable water in R. F. D and bright-faced The second-hand bool c in con- spring building*, 3 of you to smoke a cigarette, university. on the list battery good operating eggs wrong Army girl stood collecting stray dimes (ex-Revenge) was already This beautiful farm home 1 2 of salt to hurt have a and a clul , assure the eco- telephone. teaspoon and your papa whipped you not from the sellers society as out of date when the dition and long for farm the and nickels and quarters for sale can be bougbt $3,730, including Melt the butter and cook pepper it was. where have auc a Florist you but to show you how wreng house they weekly was rescued from nomical service good battery— Half balance ou a sauce out of And this Is what war began. She machinery. cash, eaiy E. P. thoroughly in it. Make hurrying passers-by. and once or twio j CROCKETT, now and your hurt will the tlons for members, and fitted a Gould—will terme. 100 acre farm cuts 30 tone hay, the milk and add tbe corn, Stop crying the old darky saw happen when the mother-bank, specially especially give? Parie flour, cbeeee; a sale on thi , free from 400 111-3 Porter Street, South soon be over." a year they hold public to bombard the smooth level fields, rocks, Telephone cbeeee, yolks and seasoning; cut and fold smiling woman reached the girl. as a supermonitor 'cause I was second floor of a large house belong Repair trees, plenty of wood for farm. in ihe whites beaten stiffly} turn into a "I ain't cryln' licked," of all he saw her open her coast—New York Post Square-Deal apple First club h , Belgian Price $2500. 0 acre farm, good buttered dish and bake in a said the child as he through the lng to the Tokyo Fine Arts Service for am battery only baking gazed and drop some of Its contents water ami purse on the buildings, hot and cold batb; moderate oven 30 minutes. tears, "but when papa grabbed me I Hongo, near Ryogokubashl, op make. Uito the tin pan the girl held ready regardla» of 150 trees, maple shade, 2 Made with skimmed milk and without was the side of the from tb bearing apple swallowed my cigarette, and It then he could see, posite bridge Philippines Producing Newsprint. tODs in beauti- value and waiting, and ben bouses, cats 10 bay, butter, this dieb has a food slight- The entire seconi are in a not last one I had."—Exchange. across the-street wrestling pavilion. The Philippines position ful one mile frum south in excess of a of beef and a as they both looked location, only ly pound floor is thrown Into one large roou to newsprint for domestic Price at that the was telling the only supply Paris village. 13,000. pound of potatoes. him, lady an* by removing the interior screens needs, but to export large quantities For sale by No A Wonderful World. girl the source of the contribution— BABBIT or of TOMATO the books are spread out on the mats According to a report cannot attend energyto work with any degree me about the wonder· waved her hand and of thljs product You your properly, talk to and the "Don't girl each set ο the aches or if feel dull and from 2 tablespoons of butter he each dealer's lot apart, made by the director of satisfaction, if your head you grouchy of said Uncle Joe Cannon. emiled at the old man. And then recently L. A. To ao work 2 of flour past ages," with its titl raw BROOKS, a disordered stomach, or imperfect your tablespoons as the volumes plainly labeled bureau of forestry, the materials digestion. "The world today is far more wonder- saw the girl look at the flower and to at it. you must have a clear 3 4 cup of mlik is a bewilderin; bamboo and two easily, quickly and well, keep the flower and price. There available such as the Real Estate Dealer 3 4 of stewed and strained toma- ful than ever before. Just think: It lady held It, and head. cup Nthen often old am the and taia- as once more and was variety; Chinese books, kinds of grasses, cogon a room, the windows or toes took Columbus as many months it owners If you have been confined in close open get changed be found li can South Maine. of the rare editions that cannot are of such good quality and Paris, moment and filled with fresh air. If your, 18 teaspoon soda now takes days to cross the ocean, on the lapel hlb, out for a get your lungs quickly pinned and American book that If careful 4411 or too of 1 of cheene old mnn China ; European be so cheaply obtained stomach is from hasty eating, eating heartily pound and we talk about and traveling blue coat the girl wore. The deranged flying rolle islands food a few doses of "L. F." Atwood's 2 beaten his of many sorts, maps, prints, Is given this Industry the rich or indigestible try eggs, slightly a mile a minute as though they were smiled, and shuffled along way, study functions. You will cayenne pepper not least interesting, al to annually $2,- Medicine to start up your digestive get speedy, Salt, mustard, The went her way too, books and, will not need Import Rain Coat Found. and ur nothinsr. happily. lady will find doing your customary work easily Cook the butter the fl< together, bums of brocades and dyers' patter: of as heretofore. relief and you yourself she looked And the Sal- 000,000 worth paper, sta- cents a bottle at all dealers. add the and as soon as tbe mixture "Why, the other day I dropped Into and happy. Found near the Grand Trunk and with satisfaction to yourself. milk, blue books.—From "On Japanese Calic " Fifty soda. In to hear vation wearing the a coat. irom L. F." Medicine Co.. Portland. Me. thickens add tomatoes and Then a country school just time lass, proudly tion in South Paris, rain Sample free Cour- Patterns," by Stewart Culln, in "Asia The Higher Culture. add cheese, eggs and seasoning. Serve the teacher ask: flower, was radiant.—rHartford Finder can recover same bv Is well educated." proving whole wheat or Graham " Magazine. "Tour daughter on toasted Into what two great ant and Î1 'Johnny, "Educated! I should say she Is. property paying charges. Ap- classes Is the human race divided Γ to NELSON G. ELDER, Ke! Hara. She's readln' books that ma and I ply G KEEN CORN, TOMATO AND CHEESE And Johnny answered promptly: BIG GUN NOT WORTH WHILE J. N. South Paris. For the first time in the history ο f would be ashamed to be found with." OSWELL, 33-35 1 tablespoon of butter "Motorists and pedestrians." BANK PAYS a man without a title Is at th THIS 2 cups of grated cheese what I call After Could Japan "That's progress. American Ordnance Experte Mr. Ke of canned or freeh head of the government. 3-4 cup grated won't be any Huns in but awhile there pedestri- Outdo the Savagery, is a com corn > Hara, the present premier, COMPOUND INTEREST ans."—Los Angeles Times. Are Not Likely To. 1 ripe pimiento moner, born in northern Japan, am When nothing else tempts your appetite in the South Paris Savings 1-2 cup of tomato puree educated in Tokyo on a scholarshi] Money deposited The Hun 75-mlle gun with which 2 egg yolke Thought It Strange. founded by the feudal lord of hi Bank is on interest the first oi every 1 salt Paris was harassed is doubtless still placed teaspoon "What's the matter, Mr. Green, clan. He studied law as a profession first of 1-2 teaspoon of paprika many as evidence of the month ; dividends are declared the don't drink?" regarded by but entered Journalism, serving oi 1 clove of you mechanical garlic much-advertised German ancestor ο May and November and if allowed to re- 4 slices of bread "No. But why do you ask?" the Immediate Journalistic Into the melted butter stir the cheese "You're the first visitor we've hnd Ingenuity. the now well-known Hochi Shlmbuc Eat White Bread main, are immediately placed on interest thus Ordnance experts have long been until it, too, is melted. Then add the In some time thnt pa hasn't Insisted From Journalism he entered diplomac; of such a gun. on the interest. coin stir for a moment and aware of the possibility then foi paying interest and pimiento, on showing the· cellar to." under Marquess Inouye, been aware of its add the egg yolks beaten and mixed with But they have also eign minister, and was sent as con and the salt and GROWING OLD BEFORE TOUR TIME to a lack of the tomato juioe pap- Impracticability owing sul to France. Returning to Japai rika. Have the bread toasted on to "slow fire Make it in own with ready Kidney trouble tends up" means of controlling its ^effective- h» became director of the commercla your home one side and very rnbbed on Its women in middle life and as shelling lightly men and they ly in such dastardly work the unde the Home Guard of Savers with tbe cut in two. bureau of foreign office Join Systematic untoasted side garlic fear old age when it 1· only of whom or oncoming a great city regardless and then in turn min Pour the mixture over the untoasted the that are at fault, Foley Count Mutsu; kidneys what was hit. side of the bread and serve at once. Δ Pilla assist Nature to restore a ieter in Korea, and vice minister ο Kidney lesson ordnance poached egg is sometimes placed on top sound, healthy condition and to banish As an object pur foreign affairs In Japan, retiring tern a has without ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT of each portion, making very nutritious backache, soreness, lameness and stiff- department designed, porarily to private life when Coun combination. a which ness, puffy eyes and other symptoms. actually building, supergun Mutsu gave up the political work tha Into in- William Tell machine CHEESE AND MACABONI LOAF dwarfs the German earned him the of be "What did the colonel when had reputation say you The data, recently made 1-2 of macaroni broken into name significance. lng the greatest modern Japanese dip cup announced me? I told you my Ameri- the Scientific returned to na small pieces would call up associations. Didn't it, public through lomatiet. Mr. Hara the mind. 1 cup of milk now?" can, fairly bewitches lay tional politics in 1900 as minister ο South Paris Bank " is 225 feet FLOUR Savings 1 cup of soft bread crumbs "Maybe so. He said, 'the devil!1 The barrel of the gun communications in the new cabinet ο of butter The 1 tablespoon long and weighs 825 tons. pres- Prince Ito, and from that appolntmen 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper BE PREPARED FOR VACATION ILLS to the HASTINGS BEAN. Pres. JAMES S WEIGHT, Vice-Ptts. sure developed Is 45,000 pounds his rise has been steady till he wa and its delicious flavor and J. 1 teaspoon each of onion has a ohopped Change of food and water sometimes inch. The so Treas. and square projectile lately made premier, and becam GEORGE M. AT WOOD, parsley oanees that leads to sick indigestion muzzle velocity of 8,500 foot-seconds, first commoner that has ever ii 3 eggs the headaobes, biliousness, bloating, sour terrific energy of -wonderful food value will 1 teaspoon of salt and develops the Japan occupied so high a position. Wni. Wheeler, Bean, A Τ stomaoh, gas, bad breatb and coated is 121 Trustees—N. Dayton Bolster, J. J. Hastings 1 2 of cheese 300.000 foot-tons. Its range cup grated tongue. Foley Cathartic Tablets should S. Edward W. Penley, Cook the macaroni in boiling salted the distance be- How It Walker, Henry D. Hammond, James Wright, be in every traveler's grip. They act miles, approximately Began. set you water until tender, and rinse in cold and Madison, Wis. Its quickly right. Charles H. Howard. without pain, griping or nausea. Tbey tween Chicago Customary figure as the boy scou Harry D. Cole, water. Cook tbe parsley, onion and pep- and It are a fine and wholesome physio. time of flight Is four minutes, has become in the United States, Gee per in a little water with the butter. of 48 soars heavenward to a height eral Baden-Powell's visit added mucl allow it to boll ~ Pour off the water and "You don't hear talk any nowadays miles. of the move away. Beat tbe egg white and joik sepa- to American knowledge about a more elastic currency." the cold-blood- Mix all tbe This Is awesome ; but ment. A read rately. ingredient*, cutting "No; what we want to-day is a more good many newspaper and in the beaten whites ed out that, after all. N. D. BOLSTER South Maine folding stiffly adhesive curreooy." expert points ere were probably surprised to lean CO., Paris, at tbe last. Line a diah delivers a 400-pound quart baking the gun only that it owes its beginning to the Boe with buttered paper; tarn the mixture AT HOME 60 of high ex- YOU'LL DO BETTER shell, containing pounds war and the of Mafeklng, witi and in a of siege into it; set tbe dish pan a would baking Sufferers from fever and asthma plosive, and that such gun V. be wheth Pickling and bake in a moderate oven hay out which roqy questioned Preserving hot water, cost- who can afford to travel are now seeking cost $2,500,000. A bombing plane from one-balf to three-fourth· of an er there would be any boy scouts. I relief at health resorts. Victims com- would drop a 1,000-pound hour. Serve with tomato sauce. ing $80,000 command at Mafeklng, General Baden : to remain at home find relief in of aim. Is Here pelled bomb with greater accuracy Powell looked far beyond the sieg Fryeburg Time NUT AND CHEESE BOAST Tar Al- Foley's Honey and Compound. The German supergun demonstrates and saw that a great and useful organ Make Your 1 of cheese lays inflammation, soothes and heals raw, Berseker Dollars Do You Double Duty cup grated the savagery of the Hun—the be walnuts bronchial tubes, and helps to izatlon of boys might developer : BY to make the 1 cup of chopped English painful that strikes regardless of We have needed process overcome in madness from of boy or nearly every thing 1 cup of bread crumbs difficulty breathing. the corps messengers Academy whom It strikes. But it also demon- kinds of whole or oi 2 tablespoons of ohopped onion ganized to serve the forces holdini r Shoes Now Before the Top All spices, ground, separate an widow?" an Intellectual weakness—the Buying Right complete. 1 tablespoon of batter "Is she attractive strates that hard-pressed town. That was th "I don't know. I haven't heard jet love of mechanism for mechanism's mixed. Juice of half a lemon beginning of It, but the same force ο t 127th Tear Notch Advances Get Here. bow muoh insurance her husband left A or difficult piece Salt and pepper sake. complicated character that defended Mafeklng car Cook the onion in tbe butter and a her." hi» admira- are and of machinery captlvatee rled forward the boy scout idea unti The after-the-war prices one knows) Pure Cider Vinegar, good strong. little water until it is tender. Mix tbe tion because it Is complicated or diffi- COMMENCES (as every with TO KEEP THE CHILDREN WELL it was generally recog'nlzed as ι ; time other ingredients and moisten cult, regardless of Its practicability. much higher than the war, so NOW is the the water In which the Mrs. Amanda New Philadelphia, project for character building rathe during in all sizes. Stone one tc water, using Flint, With American genius, simplicity Is Jars Jars gallon onion has been cooked. Pour into a writes: "I heartily recommend Fo- than encouraging militarism in th< to TAKE ADVANTAGE and SAVE MONEY FOR Lightning O., the desideratum. The mechanism, for SEPT. 23. shallow dish brown in the and Tar.. It relieved my lit- Another bit of informatioi baking and, ley's Honey automatics, young. of the worst She instance, of the Browning YOURSELF. thirty-five. oven. tle girl tickling cougb. that probably surprised many Ameri at I tried a whether rifle or machine gun, Is was so badly annoyed night pistol, de ; CREAMED CHEESE AND EOGS cans was that Baden-Powell is and Cold Pack Racks to fit in clothes great many thinge, and found nothing to astonishingly simple and practically Come in and look over the COMPLET h National Canning your scended on his mother's side fron Four courses 3 hard-boiled eggs help her until I got Foley's Honey and demountable by the fingers alone. One 1 of flour no for John Smith. MOST UP-TO-DATE line for MEN, boiler. tablespoon Tar." Contains opiates. Best looks at It and wonders why It wasn't Capt of SHOES 1 cup of milk cold. any Invented half a century since. And of WOMEN and 1-2 teaspoon of salt study. CHILDREN. old fash- women there one paya genius ft high The 8toriea They Tell. Also we have just put 5 punchions of that good Speck of oayenne Samtnie—Say, pa, why do put right 14 or 1 ounce obeese their in their tribute. on that one ο Ρ Service and a cup grated money stookings? They say Broadway satisfaction into our cellar. This would be save to guaranteed. ioned Barbadoes Molasses 4 siloes of toast Pa—To it till they get enongh the beet-known workmen took a con Make a tbin white sauce with tbe floor put it in a hat. to in a tract to write a book for a new coml· time put supply. $1.10 per gallon. and milk and seasonings. Add the Much of Canada Unexplored. Experienced good opera and received an advance fee ο oheese and stir until melted. Chop the DON'T KEEP POISON IN YOUR Boy, page Christopher Columbus the sanoe. $1,000. When the time came to dellve whites and add them to tbe Pour BLOOD Second 1 There Is still nearly one-third Corps of the sauoe over tbe toast, foroe tbe yolks the work he bad not written a line When the kidneys are properly doing of Canada that Is still undiscovered, through a potato rlcer or strainer, He did not want to admit this and hi their work they eliminate from the cir- and If Indian reports are to be be- over the toast. Teachers W. 0.- sprinkle did not want to back the $1,00C culation waste products that poison the lieved, there Is In the basin of the Mac- give ICSAMBLED EGGS WITH CHEESE blood if to remain in the So he went to a bookstore, bought th< Frothingham, permitted sys- kenzie river one of the largest areas tem. Pills the kid- of an old had it SOUTH N.DAYTON BOLSTERS· 1 pound of oheese grated or oat into Foley Kidney help of possible oil-bearing country and oil book opera, typewrit For further information and PARIS, MAINE. neys, remove the poisons that cause It to his small pieces alnce the recent enormous de- ten and read patron. aohes and stiff sore fields, address . 8 eggs pains, joints, musoles, said hie "is the catalogue PARIS. WE lame rheumatic velopments In the use of oil fuel, are "That," patron, SOUTH 1 tablespoon of chopped parsley back, pains. I can't tak< » aa great ft national asset aa rich gold worst I ever heard, Harry. EDWIN K. WELCH, Δ. B., ▲ plnoh of nutmeg The little who oalls me that mess of Junk. It wouldn't lasi 1-2 teaspoon of salt ohap Daddy deposits. asked me to help him the other day with Indiana also two on Broadway." Headmaster, Baal the eggs slightly, mix them with report the existence of days MTICS. a letter be wished to write to his aunt be NOTICE. nones. tbe other ingredients, and cook over a lakes a hundred miles long in the "Let me try again," begged. Fryeburg, Maine. For Sale- In the District Court of the United States for the in New York inviting her to make us s Wood In the District Court of the United States (Or very slow fire, stirring ooostantlj, so Yukon that no white man haa ever So he turned In the book of a blf To whom It Dry District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. visit at Peak's Island. I wrote a may concern: Thai I, herd the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. that the cheese be melted the sample while even the amended date cam< We can you dry In the matter of ) may by and it met his seen, the Indiana appar- success when Ntn. H. Hall, will pay no billaoontracted provide matter of letter asked him if with In the ) HABOLD Κ. MAKTIN ! In Bankruptcy time the eggs are oooked. In food value know first book was that oi WANTED. ι Waldo HORACE E. WALKER, la Bankruptcy. ently nothing of the undiscov- around. The >y M. Hall of either ft. or fitted. J of Sumner, Bankrupt, ) tbe dish is to two of approval. Bryant Pond, wood, 4 of Bethel, Bankrupt ) eqaal nearly pounds ered Mackenzie Gilbert and Sullivan. laine, or oolleot a cord- Sum- "Yee," he replied. "I'll oopy it. mountains, about "Patience," by ▲ Aral olaaa man lo a any wage· from thla To the creditor» of Horac} E. Walker of lethal, To the creditor· of Harokl ■. Martin of average beef. shop doing late. Four-foot Dry Wood, $10.00 district afore- ner, in the of Oxford and district Only I'll put In a few mistakes so she which the chief information obtainable and Moat be a Signed by a la the County of Oxford and County Plumbing Heating. good 8S 86 11.25 cord. said •foresaid: CHKIU OMELET will know I wrote it." at la that exist workman in theie line·. work WM. H. HALL. Fitted Wood, $ an present they Mixer. 8teady Dry Notice la that on the 9th of Notice In hereby given that the 9Kb day of Prize hereby given day K. Martin Yolks of 8 Here la a chance for some and to party. Beferenoea in any quantity A. D. 1919, the said Horaœ E. Walker March, ▲. D. 1919. the said Harold eggs adventur- good pay rfgbt Also green wood August, and that HOUSE WORK IN HOT WKATQXR "A mixer, isn't he?" "Yon bet- Addreea was dnly adjudicated bankrupt, aad that the 11 ret wae duly adjudicated bankrupt, % tablespoons of bot water ous spirit whose ardor for new and good required. nie creditor· will be bekl at the oflloe the first meeting of his creditors will be bold at a citizen of Grndge. "He you want. meeting of 1 cup of grated cheese Hot weather brings no relief from la not cha 1" replied not of the Referee, No. 8 Market Square. South the office of the Referee, No· 8 Market Square, strange experiences dampened PARIS MACHINE FOR Do on the tftk of Salt and pepper housework If wo- can tell more funny stories, borrow CO., SALE. Send order in early. Parle, Maine, on the *7th day of August, South Parte, Maine, day Aujust, drudgery. anything, by too much participation In the late your at A. D. aft 10 o'clock Is the forenoon, 4 more less of It A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock In the foranooa, wWb 1919, Whites of eggs man's work is trying. Overwork more money, pay back, gel stand on are all out. their at which Ume the said creditors may attend, war, to win fame and riches My High Street, South wait until time the said creditors may attend, prove 1 tablespoon of butter and worry oause kidney trouble, result- by to be elected you a trustee, examine the bankrupt, prove their daim», appoint a trustee, examine more signers petitions, 'aril. Six room claims, appoint Beet tbe until lemon colored In sore stiff discovering unexplored Canada and house and stable. Co., and transact such other business se nay proper- the bankrupt, and transact socti other baa' yolks ing baokaohe, musoles, joints, more offices and do less hon- & ft vaat new area un- to lodge Uectric one J. A. Kenney come before skid meeting. as may property eome before said aaatfag· end add tbe bot water and the seasoning. rheumatio tired and other opening up with lights. With extra lot. ly pains, feeling work than any other three man South Parte, August A 1919. South Parla, August 7,1919. Beet tbe whltea until they are stiff, and predictable reeourtes to the service of est L* E. South South R«rl·. g W AI.TBB L. θ BAT, VALTRLfiUT, distressing symptoms. Foley Kidney NOYES, Peri·. add obeeae. Cat iso fold the two Ptllff — la nr Mf»j a 34 Referee tn Bankruptcy. the help weak kidneys. dvUlHtfflk towaT-nftjlf·· TtlapèwM u»i

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