The Oxford Democrat. NUMBER 33. VOLUME 78. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1911.

the table. To How- ▲gain Jeua hesitated. of take this note men met acrosa I). PARK, Old Orchard·· bave a hope heaven, for finished lBKKT Renovation ol It was not the that hie "And her love me," THE to Melee*?.'" he "Jean—Jean land thought * AMONG FAMEES. for the revival of the pleaded. Auctioneer, The campaign life was eared that came with the Howland. Licensed β Crolsset"— apple industry In New England but the of Me "Yes. ber lore for you, m'eeur." said PARIS. MAINB. "SfEKD ΤΗ* PLOW." Sta- There came do aDswer. do movement greatest force, thought em ness of the to first COFfWGHT IWO half over the table, his bande clinched, bands in smoky light lamp Surgeon Dentiet, Hammond, Agricultural Kdltor Oxford grower watcb be beld in bis band. In four ourat, Parle. Me. use of the orchard be has. The' l|e»OB&S MERPJLLQfct Jean did not under dawn. In tbat moment neither heard MAIN*. minutes tbe shot would be fired. ▲ hi» eyes biasing. l'A Kid, room jUfTli between the of tbe on a at tbe door leading to tbe planting cold sweat bathed bis face. He tried stand, for be went quickly. tap &cat wort warranUM. the of it- first fruit orcbard*Ptmay nor saw the door move gently , a, Deriving Good From Evil. gathering ι «= but rose ••I know it is bard, m'seur. Perhaps beyond be spent in some ofproj- tbe to cry out again, something fram- ably improving Q- It will be for you to for Inward and Meleese, hesitating, best run tree#. ^ In bis throat and choked him until bib Impossible H r JONES. down apple "The bear me witness that I selves. To those who are waltlDg a like this. We have tried ed In the opening. VALUABLE LESSORS TAL'GUT BY THE bility and the advantages of Virgin voice was only a gasp. He sprang give thing P&. I strike ten off my above no torture Is too for you. a slow torture, It was Ilowland who spoke first. Dentiet, DROUTH. orchards have wish might years great hack to tbe table and tbe note to kill you—kill you by neglected apple placed <»od tbat all these freedom.·* Jean have condemned you to death. as we deserved. But "I thank thing· clearly demonstrated that during life and Rive you They once more under the watch. Two min- thought you MA INK. be earnest- SORWAY, old orchard» have be I breathed "I would do it this This as the minute for a moment, m'seur, of what have happened. Jean," said years many quickly. morning, exactly utes! One and a half! One! think # How easy it is to think over a matter for α time to 12—1 to 4. chased with this in view. 1 would to band of watch counts off the hour here sixteen years up, ly. "I am glad tbat you jj, < Hour»—9 when one! How object Instant m'seur. help you your With a sudden fearless be sprang happened up necessity confronte is the usua cry other Howland The neglected orchard were In of β. will be shot to death I have told how I took me for tbat John hard it in to the mind to focus escape If It any way possible. you through Into the center of his and this winter. you bring upou in New and the w0''-care very prison Thoreau and bis broth r. f. SMITH, thing England are In the room at the head one of these boles In the life from the mun fiend. So I and that Pierre a possible future necessity and figure out in »" ; But they dungeon our his arms with his face to choked for orchard the exception, flung to kill me at Prince Al- to meet it! in three At 6"— walls. And this—this note from Me- have choked life from you if It ers schemed Attorney at Law, way To-day tion can are of the stair, waiting. bole nest the door. This time his would be found apple orchard·!;hat the for If these ieadiug tarm papers are articles about then?" Howland. leese—Is the last 1 have to give not been for Meleese. 1. too. am bert and Wekusko, things MAINE. not so profitable as they should be. Some, "At 6—what urged thing voice was almost a shout. Had ΝΟΒΛΑΥ, summer silos and benefits. Each bad not occurred as have I would a their small God. man. what makes yoo look six ago we knew tbey i: k Collections Special! consisting mostly of Ρ'·°ι'ηβ ••My you." "Jean Crolsset, there is a note under guilty. Only years gurD< tells of sborteued crops of hay and grains, never have seen Meleese. And now. around old homesteads, were sta ,0? What Is to happen at 87*· He dropped a folded bit of paper on have that the right John Howland-the son. save the corn That iu some my watch on the table. After you crop. way— the of the last century and the table. Howland In Montreal, Jean"— A KARK. ing early part "1 bave no time to lose in further Mechanically killed me take it to Meieese. If you of the man 1 slew—was rfKSKICK ou good land—seems always to pull of °eefu,"e" ears sound of movement, have their period almost reached for it Stunned and sent seek him this His caught and the advice of these passed talk like this, m'seur." be said speech- fail I shall haunt to your and we to youngest at Law, through, journals of more dimenslo, you grave." be turned in time to see Meleese Attorneys Others, was cold with the horror of bis death had been a loug time ui and is to build silos in all the corn pretentious know now that it less. oo sound, no of steel brother, for he MAIN·. now, pat were about 18o0, and if y harshly. "They Still gleam out. planted and for Meleese sentence, be smoothed out the note. school with Meleese und knew the slipping quietly crop and if possible have a silo tilled for been cared for would be I who fought for you at him through tbe black aper- K· Herrlv-k. BllervC.Pari properly they pointing "Meleese!" be called softly. "Me- Aiitoo. next summer. The evidence is that the trail. know There were only a few words, appar- of the south better than the oth producing profitable crops at the Pre*f° on the Great North They ture. Would tbe shot come from be- ways summer him ut thai leese!" dairy, silage fed, knows no time There are also others, that it Is 1 wbo saved you at Wekusko. ently written in great haste: era. But he failed to find « ROUNDS, many that hind? after t drouth. How the summer last while In an Instant he had darted pastures W in from twenty to forty years, can no more save me than I have been praying for you all night time, and It was only a short ago pil £e Meleese Tick—tick—tick—tick- Jean beside "the table. year were burned the drouth! It under rational If God falls to answer my prayer· I will brother located ber. leaving by long which, ebe can save you. and to make my He counted the of his watcb that this you. was all summer. small parcel wrapped and tied In soft still do as I have and follow beating the door there was the Dentist, buy feed, buy more, should be maximnm profits. promised our Is wit.-1 Beyond only producing task a little harder, have made to A sound bim "As Blessed Lady my This summer the drouth was—and is— each they buckskin. you. MKI,«EE8E. up twenty. stopped of the morning, ME. As no two orchards are just alike, , It Is not strange that breaking gloom pray lit Ht BLOCK, NORWAY, me their messenger, and"— „ then, and he closed his eyes, and a ness. m'seur. long, and the sun, with withering heat, will treatment, and for have sent you this, m8eur· He heard a movement and lifted bis ht^l but it was enough for him to see faint- require special "They should have taken you for the man wel » to J. iltf burned and scorched the into he choking for words. " shiver through bis body. t « I! to Ιβ—1 pastures this reason it is to lay down Again stopped, he said. 'At the last,· told eyes. Jean was gone. The door was great passed the figure of the girl be loved, half impossible very they for It Is that you bear ly almost deserts over whole sections, and rules to be followed in "Their executioner, m'seur." " It was tbe bell of bis watcb sought, singular any hard-and-fast me. "let him read this.· swinging slowly inward. He beard the tiny turned, half waiting for him. With las» like a brother In looks, as 1 its end is not yet. The man who all cases of renovation. Bowland off the hour of six! him out orchard Though -Great God!" gasped. on scarce- wooden bolt Into and after tinkling η of he forward nnd silo and With his eyes the parcel, slip place, It is true thai I cry Joy sprang year for the summer it is true that in some orchards particu- am tell a thut sound ceased to remember the boy. Wm. C. Leavitt Co., planned "First I to you story, that there was not even the sound of Scarcely hud the girl close in bis executed his this season has his re- to one or ly breathing. Rowland waited while error when he gathered trembling plan, lar attention should be given continued Crolsset. In his braiu when from far Francois made a great m'seur." letting with slowness Croissete a moccasined foot through the ring arms. ward for a year ahead. more of the ΡΓ°°βββ· exasperating stealing brothers Main St., We. thinking phases renovating reddened to the engineer s. tbe darkness the wall sent word to his suggest^ 14 Norway, to the dairvmen of bis eyes se- outer darkness. through beyond "Meleese- Meleese!" he whis- It is be doubted if the best results will come ,Γ0® browu fingers untied the cord that or Tborne was my *'v.lnc be and I the there came a that If either Gregson this have like a full ap- all Mlt will not long, pray of his prisou creaking country anything the very best treatment cured it. of the would pered. the eco- to make understand It as as if a door had been put out way you proba précia'ion of the corn plant in \.fter to the expense alon*,^®of °ult'%ati')n Virgin you noise heavy After that there come no sound from going "First you must understand what sent Into the north. I sweai nomies of the dairv. All over the country we of the north understand It. on its or a trap bly be ind fertilization it would be «hort-sight- people CHAPTER XVI. swung slowly hinges tbe dnwn 't room beyond, but Jean Hardware, Stoves, this meant to us in the north, m'seur. the that Meleese knew noth —save in a few favored areas—the eaten by Virgin grain «d to allow the apples to he It begins sixteen years ago." opened, then voices, low, quick, eicited the policy said Jean, his hands the par UELEESS. knew Crolsset. still standing by fable, the meadows and the like have worms or be covering α Ing of this, m'seur. She nothing I crops, by to disfigured y "1 shall understand. Jean." whisper- voices, the hurrying tread of feet, to "Our in .pin- eel after he had finished with the cord HI minutes Howland murmured softly himself. been fir below half the average yield, Orchard renovation is necessarily a J many the of the schemes by which her brother» ed Rowland; "Go on." flash of light shooting through be for it Is nil and but where the corn crop was planted on and the treatment, "We are different who live up here- stood waiting as If life had and Thome ba«'k lnt<· I Blessed Lady praised, Ranges. venating process, **It was at one of the company β were After all. drove Gregson cultivated shallow and fre- as IF] fluttered gloom. They coming. as Jean Croieset would have it—and go.id ground, some modification, is the eame tha' different from those who live left him. The note the south. They did not wish to kil Κ ; Ν of Lead Δ culti- that It happened." Jean began, it was not to be a private affair, and to All Pipe Repairing, the corn is promising. for a orchard. The trees, posts us a injdont-lifetime from his and he d now I can go my MarlaneC quently, required young with le real and beyond. With Angers, them, and .vet it was necessary to I vated through a into a "and the story has to do Jean was to do his killing as the bung and Iron. crop always passes ifter being stimulated actmty, Is not too to in a drew his watch from bis and on- TU Ε END. those his wife. long spend avenging pocket something that you might replace drouth with far less injury thau maintained in a healthy condition by m'seur. the factor and man's Job is done in civilization—be- 134-11. cruel wrong. It Is our honor of the placed it on the table. It was a quar- of them, m'seur. Tbey did not maki I T«l«phvB« crops where cultivation is impossible. methods of prun- Blanc-that Is what she was fore α crowd. Uowland's arms drop regular tilling, feeding, L'Ange δ. There remained for- the com is the dairy north. i was fifteen then and had ter after stllj a move aloue but that something blip This year crop ing and spraying. The severity of treat- called, m'seur—the white angel. Mon ped to hie side. This was more terri man's best hold, and never was It more the condi- the factor and his ty-five minutes. Gregson lost a finger. Thorn. I WATERSPOUTS. j. WALDO ment will depend largely upon Dieu, how we loved her! Not with a been fostered by ble than the other—this seeing and pened. NASH, iu evidence that this crop should go into tion of the Gentleman. mother died of Three-quarters of an hour and then was hurt, as you know. Bullet:· trees.—Country wicked love, m'seur. but with some- wife since the day my of in which he badly and its last food content was no doubt in bis hearing preparation, Old Tim· Mariner· Fought Them With silos, possible the and I myself —death! There came through their window at night and Value ol Skim-Mil*. thing very near to that which we give smallpox dragged fancied that he heard the click of Cannon. be saved and used in stock feeding, High mind this time. Through one of the in their it war Noise and our love was into the almost dead of stana With Jackplne employ Taxidermist, a man will see for the first our Blessed Virgin. And post, Crolsset's gun as he lifted the hammer. Licensed many It has been demonstrated careful wall he was to be was In tbe waterspout the medieval by it was black holes in the easy to work on them, and it not I time that an acre of good corn siloed in that skim milk but a -thing when compared tlon. So happened Instead it was a hand fumbling at experiments feediug pitiful thatj with no chance to defend foi mariner saw a malevolent living mon- TeTt :·Iβ Street, rear Matonio Block, to Meleese and theother shot down, long before they sent down asking I I feeds, acre against acre, as much as any hrs a value from 20 cents to a with the love of these two. each for a brother the door. There were no voices now. feeding to himself innocent. eter—a sea dragon. There were vari- and as for and the de himself, ,>ro'e another man to replace them." other four acres of his farm, lollar 100 Its value depends other. She was beautiful, glori- three. The years passed, α sound that be Triepno»· Connection. NORWAY. per pounds. the believe bim only strange moaning ous means of combating them. Once as it an acre of Blue it for us as we And Meleese—did she, too, For the first time a surge of atigei pasture land, runs, upon tbe kind of animal receiving beautiful as we know women up sire for vengeance grew in could not account for. In another mo- ously crime? all sailors carried black bandied knivea. Ridge silage feeds against eight acres of food and the it is fed. !<-*<* one guilty of that swept through Ilowland. way in the big snows; like Meleese. who became older uotll ment it was made clear to bim. The a the "A which the monster was believed to average pasture in droutby year. the greatest value derived from in life, He groaned aJoud and picked up "The cowards!" he exclaln.ed. Perhaps was the of their children. thing that we most desired door swung open and the white robed Look at the food value of an acre of ikim milk is in the case of youngest he her lam to crawl out from hold in abhorrence. feeding young the heart of Me note ugain. Softly repeated pretty pair. Croisset. special At the Ohio station "Ours was the happiest post In all even filling gentle flgure of Meieese sprang toward him HILLS, full growth silage. «limais—calves, young p'g* and brooder words to "If God falls to answer a to let another in at th·· When a spout made Its appearance whom we sent to school bim, under trap an acre in the nature thrive this northiand. m'seur." contin- leese. with a cry that echoed through tbe sach produced neighbor- -hicks. Pigs and calves by great I will do as I have these knives were and point- she was eleven my prayers still top!" produced and Graduate of thousand of warm and sweet after a moment's Montreal when chambers. What .. Jeweler Optician. hood eight pouuds digest- best on mother's milk, ued Croisset pause, dungeon happened u waved in the air aο in promised and follow you." Those words not so bad as that, mi In I ed in its direction, ible food solids, practically equal from the udder. pigs a few weeks "and it was all because of this woman m'aeur It was three years later, then—tbe of white faces be- "Perhaps Young passing as make the of the cross or, ac- to solids in eleven tons of seemed to cry aloud his doom. Even Jean. were to understaud to sign amount the to weaning begin to take other and the man. but because of while she was still in Montreal, thai tbe tbe subdued mur "They given previous mostly yond doorway, to recommendation of cer- and this silage had no in the from the sow if can Meleese had glvwi up hope. And yet that alone—were uo* I cording the I liav, equal 'oods than milk they the woman. And when the little Me· I went on one of my wander in? mur of voices—were aN lost to How tbey—and they and io summer fed the is tbe not a in it h· tain contemporary authorities, driven winter, against »et it Fresh, warm, skim-milk to a at the head of lu was there deeper significance wanted In the country, may in leese came—she was the first white tfirl searches post land in the knowledge that at the lasi best grass in rtsults. It is them at this as some one times into the side of the pasture iest food that can be given m sou her words? Qe started If that they did not think barm «<>ul<* several ship. winter that of us had ever seen-our Great Slave, and there, moment they had let her come to him. Prices in Oxford County. evidence that many a farmer last of life. If it ■« furnished warm and baby any from the of M inie had struck him. his eyes agleam. and so about Certain passages gospel became ber in hip arms and thai come to you kept quiet with a corn fodder lost iu it is almost as love for these two something that be held large store]of fresh from the separator "Ί will follow It be. too St. John were recited as charma have was a to arm* you."' her foce to his breast what had happened. mr.y unconnumed stalks enough value to as that from the sow. It furnishes that I foar almost sacrilege had risen. Oie long she was crushing jood ^Croisset He almost sobbed the words this that did not like to have It known against waterspouts. erected a silo. materials for our Dear of God. you were his head thrown and to bim which b*> they •hem just the needed good Lady Perhaps stretched high, sobbing things waa the time. His hands trembled, and he were fron I A loud noise of any kind also Another evidence of the value of of bone and flesh. It understand such a love, m seur. face aflame could not understand. Once or twice that they running away MAINE. levelopment keeps cannot back, his upturned them NORWAY, summer silo is the fact that where silage the paper again on the table Is not that humno. m'seur;I believed to be efficacious against ;bem growing, thrifty and healthy, giv- 1 know that It cannot be understood that was almost thatJ dropped In his life he had wondered tf realities danger. passion horror < tbe beat- is made from well eared and near-mature a fine start in which and turned Ills eyes In staring were detailed to ome. I —shouts, the clash of swords, ing them early life, down In that world which you call civ- not be dreams, and tbe thought Anyway, you the best might cus- corn very little grain is needed, s half the battle in growing pigs pr«fata- toward the door. What did she mean? and not until then did Meleese know ing of drums nnd gongs, etc. The ilization. for I have been there and I thank the great God of come to him now when he felt fhe at most beiug one pound «if cottonseed It is also one of the beet soft feeds Pr"M'seur. Would Meleese kill herself if he was tom of cannon water- A Reliable t>ly. would have died for of her hands, her face, her of all that had occurred." firing against meal dailv. Mv neighbor all the of all either have seen We heaven that it was given to Jean warmth through for pigs and bogs ages, by murdered her brothers? He could η ·"·· says the Scientific American, CATARRH little Meleese and the other Me- whom weCrois^ had by hair and then the The Frenchman sto;;·»*·! I spouts. Remedy verv bad drouth of 1910 fed forty pounds tself or mixed with mashes or slops. It. the set to meet one of those passionate pressure see no other meaning in her last mes ment The had faded dates back at least as far as tbe six- of silage daily, with no erain. and no value in may run as h,K* leese her mother. And also, m seur. our lives to find, and 1 of her lips on his own. He lifted his glare feeding pledged a after the Idea Cream Balm than did his and the "I sage to him. and for time Howlund's eyes. The tense «lne: in I teenth century. The original ap- Ely's dairy milked better :ents per 100 pounds, according to the we would have killed our own brothers him U was the father, and 1 ki^ led eyes, and in tbe doorway be saw Jeun il atxorbed. this of her words face relaxed. to have been to frighten them quickly same tbiug is being repeated year bad they as much as spoken a word m'eeor-kllled bl. .10*1». chilling significance hie | pear· t <«« R(4i*l at Onc& with as great satisfaction. All evidence value of "kirn milk for "to. struck his heart he scarce restrained ••I—I-believe I understand evety away tbe noise of the report, but In ,FThV highest against them or cast at the mother Ιηκ him of what he had done as 1 chok- by soothes, is of the same satisfactory tenor. has been obtained with chickens. from aloud for Jean. he said. "\·#υ the later times it was believed that tbe reported feeding as much as a look which was not then, a little himself calling thing now. Jean." I is that next to even ed the life from blm-and h··». and protect* The treud of investigation In some cases running as high as $1 per If he could bnt send a word back to the wrong Johu iiowlitint column could be cut in twain the That is how we loved her a I let the life back into him traced watery tlie ti:-» oj>o(Î mem. a cow the solution of in cases mue purest. at time. large producing L00 pounds, ami special her. tell her once more of his great that'· all. 1 love Mele.se. J«un. ! the cannon ball and the spout thus ο this winter, m seur. where 1 would by bran r>. nuking from the is greater amounts of It is for sixteen years ago forcing him to tell me dairy problem tiigher. especially good young the of that love kill Johu Howland for tier, It would be Interesting to and on acres and is how we love her memory * fa- love—that winning would dissipated C»tu rh drives available foods fewer bridg- hicks, as for pig" and calves, and aud that find bis son. the slayer of Meleese was reward for all that he hud want to meet her brothers and κ'ι.ι..· I know whether tbe carnonadlng of wa- »w»t a Cold in the over drouths with less demand upon rijr for hens for assupe^ we I still·" ther. And after that I closed on his ample ing egg production, then· H«.i Î >rn and the lost and was about to lose, and that it their bands. 1 don't blame is still sometimes practiced. 'juickly. i;|JAV ΓΓ\/ΓΠ the feed mills. The bigc crop l8 for feed for growing broilers or roast "She Is dead." uttered Howlaud. throat until he was dead, and terspouts it ':ie s-umiiof ι Lvun silo seem the most fa- as he had It hurts to think of be common much less ΠΗΙ summer and winter ;rs. It can be fed to poultry in in these tense moments the slg 300 miles or guve him such happiness But somehow It wu certainly at safely cetting dragged his body through Τα:·· and Suit· 11. Fulleiz»* 50 cts., Drug- sure solution of this A 300 this last hour of —of Meleese—a»-us almost a mur Is nec- problem. niQcance Jean's might hold for others 00 never known even In than a century ago. It hardly r 75 cents. story snow that the might guts by mail. Iu li<|uid form, acre farm and a 30 cow dairy seem out of farmer who futile. keeps pig" was That bis torture! ierer." essary to say that It Is entirely 5t> Warn; 11 N*jw York. ^The^average him and know that he dead. Sly Brothers, Street, all reasonable proportion. ind chickens can do no better with but has she uoi I she Is dead, m'seur. Shall 1 m'seur. Twice he shouted for Croisset. "Mod Dieu, m'seur, One of the grea' things to "«"Λ® cream or was six years ago. deprecating than hi"Yes. save the hol- to this! It that jairy products how she died?" there came no response saved your life? Listen about dairying in the past has been butter and reserve all of the skim-milk tell you Uowland was scarcely breathing· his low of hie own voice In tbo was then-when she knew what had too little attention was paid to it from for home In this way tbe Crolsset sprang to his feet, eyes «And the other, the eon be wbto echolngs feeding. prod- me s SIZE OF WHALES. was to the like chambers After that h»> Meleese came to Hen mm start to finish; no regard paid act is economically marketed, and b> flashing, his lithe body twitching tensely-"you found him. Crois subterranean happened-that pered If Me- man cow or her her feeding, devel- it at home the an- as for an instant half to think more sanely. whom she bad made the happiest aucest-y. keeping and feeding a wolf's he stood began the Οπμ a nit th· I Μ*. was a Length of Biggeat 1 stable or sauitation. It nual feed bille for these animale are leese was a In her room It In the world, because it was she who opment, leaning over the engineer. done.n.'.«urr prisoner Can Spout. catch as-catch cau with the cow, and she who was Marlane over from Height They materially reduced.—Exchange. "Shall 1 tell you how she died, hands those that was probable that Croisset. brought my " herself first. Now the Howland's gripped A official who ha· made ^ caught for dairy- as a trultor ai on a visit especially that 1 government "Sixteen Churchill with Your m'seur?" he repeated. years the little now fully recognized that * cu'^1'"^"'w^k!.0 man is compelled to be painstaking Establish Market. guarded parcel. love with a «perlai Ht inly of whale· states Sw' little Meleese was four the could gain access might see her and fall In Sx**< the barn end of the the tba"to ago. when the "I would have killed him. Jean. post, no#longer of a full I dairying; impor- Nothing is more disheartening I did. Meleese I the aroroge length grown it is old and the oldest of the three to her In some secret way Mi'leese her. m'seur-which ÏÏV ^LTsVTïrïiï tance of the cow part of becoming ,ee hard to do wba years He snoke slowly, deliberately. bottom whale is under ''V£w^rkS,"î°* young persons trying to Jean In sulphur Just to the and men a man and his boy had contrived to give him the note. came to me Crolsset-and ι ^»Άΐ? more apparent farmer, they do not know how to accomplish. A gons was fourteen, would have killed him," he repeat- feet. Tills estimate disregards what •^1 there grew stead of your murder. m' feet, authority quoted and fewer cows are of m'seur- she bad fled from lilm great that one up on calves are raised ind the man turned away greatly clorlous civilization yours, the wbere the worn.» dcrstood why never seen of that size. young at post these two be saw still oibeiu. m'seur? It was Me any Western Re where dJ£?k·· understand, All over the Some one had told him from that land to the south after his abduction and why Jean had yond you with Also Window & Door Frames. purchased. disappointed. nted he explained softly. smoothing and indistinct in the with me Whales appear to grow groat serve there has been a up of was a de- stand for her sake shining ghostly leese who came and pleaded springing that there always good sharp they say that Christ's hands. -Bach the so faithfully kept secrecy the of 01 them under day the outer darkness left rapidity, length yearlings Itelug If t: »int of kin·! of Flnleb for Iustie dairvmen who know cows, know for and that was what ^temples not his from deeper gloom of to save your llfe-before you had any actually mand good goods on «very four corners. of She had fought to save him from to Out*· send In orilera. fine Lum bWouUI factor of a keeps a reckoning to and wbeii more estimated at thirty thlrty-fivo wurk, your breed lines, take stock in prepotency bis were, so was he searching the post He strained Meleese blm, before she had heard «a : oo hand for Cash. goods why the strange God and own flesh and blood, and Jean Chicago. Mt ahlnelee Cheap own understand as pass, as I have heard her saw feet. and type and now great producing to fiud what he had been told incidents they be looked down Into her face be than name, before she had repeatedly laws of our For months to save him. And be of you your are the at a> Btrange people. sea do on It had fought How high can whales spout? Photo- herds, and selling surplus β one was eager to obtain at fancy that captains shipboard. her beautiful eyes flooded with tear· Work. very been from the compan- for him and Me- learned"- and Job to their neighbors What we he hud away been a law for bundled cause be had fought taken the scientist referred Planing, Sawing surprising figures price? Sure enough, why? has company and with a great Joy. Lier and graphs by meu were aud in tbls grea was to be yet shining Croisset hesitated stopped. to better their herds. These ,aw in one Maiue is to be seen al ionship of women, these leese the Frenchman's fate to α means of with Pine Sheathing for Hale. village of years. We have kept P**®8 us she to give measuring Matched to do bet- wife came Into was lips trembled struggled «peak. "Before what. Jean?" Dot by city inspectors aver the state in the It wilderness tbe factor's of what almost as terrible as his own. it some the to which the inspired every day year. ourselves· m'seur. They tell broke from his to love accuracy height a famous old War Governor in the Then suddenly «be "Before she had learned you. ter, but, like may not be butter, but it in the his life as the flower blossoms who would fire the fatal shot ut β This to be ι·:, w. (Η4\οιι:κ, always at our post sixteen years ago he door, and Jeun water is thrown. appears the West "seen their duty and searchcr now how happened arms and ran to the m'seur." of they «ame search for what the I can see Jean _ Maint-. weary Ah. m'seur. o'clock. Not the brothers, but mwh less than it hos often been sup- *·*'. ^utnncr, and made a TJn. came between them, with the her!" exclaimed How done it," dairying study is led to believe he will never strove to and Croi«spt "God bless quickly nus wicked heart accomplish the half came to Croisset would be his executioner to he. It hi claimed that even and even a not by self in- butter and breed bearded man still staring over posed profession, Sud. And yet good good prod- and how he failed because ^he^oke wild, land. but out the things side, the tlret murderer. the great sulphur bottom whale ou the they sought uce of kind is scarce and difficult Howlauds smoothing shoulder. mis. mseurr spired performance, every here rnka ml nil foo ΓΪΠΗβΡίΙ HWlftlV ΠΠ(1 fl S bis "You believe of it as tbe glory of our womanhood up hta average to a of only A. C. LORD, the best aud made application to eet hold of. What about it ? DUge on the table In front of blm. come with ue?" spouts height from heaven "M'seur, will you "As I believe in a God." best it to their needs, has come straight down to e went Howland was astonished to fourteen feet, although occasionally Watch- they could adapt Just this. You must establish your slim forefluger pointing they what «be did. 15 veirs expert famous iu their he went mad -mad wltn Πγ eald Jeun. 'Then I will tell you and have actually become market before you can reasonably expect And in falling ^ And how coolly he awaited the end the height may 1h» as mui'b as twenty bearded mun buck Into in a low voice maker with These men fiud no iu of the race I have seen in as The dropped m'seur." he continued Bigelow line. hardship the market to greatly desire your goods. that passion on this be said, eren began to debate with himself feot.—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune^ in sauita- day." the thick and without speak of the brothers was to make Kennard it Co., Boston. better methods and appliances Our friend who raced all over the village and then-ah. the great God fOWTheTcame the fatal shot gloom, "The plan Montreal, his breath close to the engineer to through which bole C'rolsset. bis tion and While of butter what Ilowland followed a near Prince Albert ami fencing up frog-ponde. to sell a few pounds m'seur. do you not understand No matter where hr lng you prisoner to to have "TbPSC sjmr. would be fired. form of Mp was to it may seem irksome some have visited the market and got a nie"Ijould for eyes on the shadowy bring you north. 1 knew what All Work in the the stood, be was In the light of the bip from their pointed out to them, his before he came with them and his face oflbe^wo ^bo destroyed leese. The ghostly faces turned then. It was to be a beautiful The Bawb··. paths goods lifted his head, waa no obscure happen run it will be found that the better wife. If be bad k*Croisset that our Blessed I*dy gave hanging lamp. There tread of their re- arc famlllnr with the (Juaranteed. long bis disappointed young was half the light, and the m'seur—a slow torturing Englishmen at twisted in a torture that panidlse for a few vengeance, has uo roads crossing It angles, sold three men two even, to us ago. or corner In which the was name "bawbfe." to the Scotch way pounds each, at many years shadowy treating feet marked passage on the spot where the crime applied of best run to erief. half madness, and stared execu death and the highways dairying and the had proven all right he In an Instant Uowland had read the momenta he might elude his Jean fell back Me- b*\ to few doe· it bring the A little out of the way goods nostrils and through the blackness. committed sixteen years ago. Hut halfpenny. one Gould, no further with quivering t re- prospective point.—John need have trouble marketing Howland. lines. Ills blood seemed to.dry'tab doner. He even smiled when the bulk of the was of a and a loy- it to walk. s face beside [lowland, huge leese knew nothing of this. She association baby qneen but pays iu Tribune Farmer. bis for tbe of butter chest. In his companion war Ohio, produce, story good heaving veins and his he,rt to stand stlir For occurred to him that il three ahead. A where al It that the tlrst at- of thought bearded man paces made to believe that up here, people. nppeara will go as far and as fast as the taste of he saw a dead white pallor this and clocks only these were the to extinguish the light more and came to a would at of the unfor- ai:ns. watches, In tills self same town where our possible dozen steps they the mother and father died, you tempt the portraiture Reciprocity and Aroostook Farming. Door. of half a waiting, there came crawl under the table, thus gaining which a shone. The law-to of 8cots. was made AND JEWELKl'. wae io friend met such «ore defeat, we flay word;On stair, down light be over to the proper tunate Mary, queen Hud. Peter Charles Ksegan young leaned over the tablecomPre|hen8lû^ollt^ again, controlling «.and bll> what would given 1 With Parnieuter, Me. it is a d.fflcu task rburchlll way Jobn Howiana momentary delay. But hand fell detalnlngly on and her small face wns OptouietrUi Norway, otber aud a happen to know that to°"rJJfl Frenchman's the mounted who come this way in her Infancy, Portland the day reporter himself a effort. " was anxious police to find butter that the seller is to by mighty | inn that avail him? He arm. and when a moment a Scottish hitu as to the result of reciprocity willing delay Howland's now and then. She Is only girl, engraved upon the halfpen- quizzed on. There is in a he sprang to hi? minute to arrive and be of the stairs as well as other matters, risk his reputation every With shnrp cry for the fatal later reached the top to believe strange nies at the time of her coronation In Men Wanted in Aroostook the they m'seur, easily made town market if the us were out among trappers. Just overturning the stool, facing Jean and the ileie was what he said: enough produoei feet, oyer. ill hud disappeared but in such matters as these, else 1543. when she was but nine months *<» and would establish the of our caribou roaxt. hia boilv things iearn Auto driving repairing. "It as Aroostook were to only reputation before big spring (.'rolsset. hi» huixix clinched, There were moments of happiness man. I)awn wbh breaking, of these small coins looks though with bearded ■he would have wondered why you old. A number mechanical training- The his goods. Tbe lesson is so old it hardly when tbe forest came In .lean stood deuth two Thorough have a bumper crep of potatoes. people hont η η If about to spring, when In the damp horror of bis and u light fell through the in Prince and it will be easi- will soon. We can seems to be to more on the was al pale were not glveD to the officers are still preserved, >prinjf positions open for a is better necessary say their furs, m'seur. The post teeth Then visions enter- outlook large crop good, calmly, his white a-gleum chamber there came before him windows of the room they had how the name "bnwbee." double l'articulant free. io at this time.-Turf, Farm and Albert. understood your salary. than it bas been at this time otber subject deserted. Do you understandV c»ut a hand. ly most he stretched of Meleese, grown even sweeter and ed. On a table burned a lamp, and to the coin CO.. Home. slowly was eldest brother who or baby, cnme to be given U AM LIN FOSTER AUTO The woman was alone In her cabin will read chair» "It Meleeee's years." "M'seur John Howland. you more lovable now that be knew how near the table were several of the The »-tf 454 4ôti Fore St., Portland, Me. "What do the Aroostook people think wheD we of her as a lure to bring you bearing the efflgy baby. a with the little Meleese. and to the father and moth- between two motion·· the thought Working Three·Yeiir-Old Colt. what happened ahe bad sacrificed herself To one of these Orolsset hands, and of Is still common- of the reciprocity treaty?" she was dead out of the town into their halfpenny Scotland came back at night little Meleese sixteen yeare love of her own and as Rowland sat down "1 am afraid that the farmers don't like Now, about working the colt er of the loves—the peo engineer, wheD the again, herself, leav great not until the last moment, they ly called the bawbee, although baby be- two hour· in the forenoon and two in the Yes. m'seur. she killed Will read and understand And at man turned slowly and it very well," said Mr. Keegao. .·*! ago? yon and the love of himself. the bearded south, did face oo on It.—Pear- words to the factor pie were ready to leave for>be longer appears lieve are more frightened than is afternoon. If you bitch her to a plough ing a few written life was sought on the Grenl had surrendered to him. Was through a door. Jean abrug [astern Steamship Company. they why your last she passpd ■he overbear words that aroused her son'·. and that it will not hurt them or a harrow and her him wbat bad were on other Between Portland and Boston. oeccesaary keep steadily going telling happened. North trail, why you placed it that she could have made ged his ebouldera as the dlsap kill a· would a mature a possible that they were about to as much as they fear it will. for two hour·, you "The man and tbe boy escaped on the Wekusko broth suspicions a case of dynamite In that surrender If she, like her peered. tn'aenr. that she The Wis· Bride. Car* owe way |I.M. Uouud Trip I'i.lH owo is that horse, you are overdoing her. No oolt Mon Dlea. you. It was then, "My opinion reciprocity sledge after the crime. with the of the murderer that means that be into a or harrow more and why. coming ers, believed him to be "Mon Dieu, "Tes. the girls gave the bride · com- BAY and HAN with Canada will force our people should draw plough in coyote came to me." Steamships STATE bow tbe forest people leaped par- man flend he exclaimed. "J which it the one than fifteen miuutes at a time without this morning's dawn, at 0"— of her father—the son of the leaves It all to me." Jean?" miseration shower." SUM B. FULLER leave Franklin wTiarf diversified farming factor himself and "And you, or on mus suit! It was tbe of a mother? it that It Is hard for blm to M above all others which Aroos- a minute'* rest let up the With the dazed speechlessness who had robbed her of don't wonder that il aria ne "What in the world is that?" Portland, week days at 7 P. Sundayi thing just them far "On the day promised needs. Io the you cles of their shoulders. Their muscles his youngest boy who found from a sudden blow be himself. She m'seur. you have begun all her bow S p. m. took couuty past, one recovering was impossible, told talk, Perhaps to become wife, m'seur, I promised "Why. they told sorry farmer for horse trail. And what my one the Aroostook are not hardened work; neither out on the Churchill to the table and bent And yet were she was to to Thurs know, year Howland turned did not believe him guilty. to understand!" our Blessed name to repaj they going many l)ay trip· Boaton, Tuesday, next he has are their or bones. In no Just this: In Lady'· has made a fortune, the year ligaments fact, then, m'seur? that the Frenchman some such a Ilowland. His a· and 7 A. m. happened over the papers had she not given him "Yes. little." replied to Meleese, and the manner of such a man the coming bride- day Saturday, of his and colt should be to and har- on his why my debt made a failure crop mortgaged put ploughing While the man flend urged dogs him. Five minutes to wus as if be had just bad laid out before word In her last message him? heart throbbing came in this fashion. Jack while the third be has been until their muscles have been one groom.'* Returnlnc Lis farm year rowing tbe son Bred back with a rifle, and His face was a hill. 'That payment on later be raised bis bead. His traveled to the note on the finished climbing long her slave, and so we That must bar· hurt tier feelings." forced to go into bankruptcy. It has slowly enured to other classes of work eyes pine, too. was Leave Central Wharf, Boston, dail; nf bis bullets went straight through linos bad set- his man who tried to kill me. But with him with the some wheeled vehicle. A horse as white as chalk. Deep table, and he began searching in was the hours after "No. It didn't She knew there wasn't *t 7 p. M. been a gamble always young so worked together. Tyro a the heart of tbe pursuing factor, As a sick man He could go no fur- of big money and can be used at hauling manure or a wag- tled about bis mouth. coat In one of them he found Meleese—the"— and her brothers bad left for ft girl there who wouldn't have gives to leave Indi prospects making and one pockets. Meleese Day trip· Portland, baa. do not be- on or be to a land roller or that In the space of one day It be waited for Plain chance of losing all he I may bitched might, be lifted his band and passed worn stub of a and for ther. Scarce breathing, I was them, shaven her eye· to get himΓ—Cleveland Wharf and both the pencil, the soutb following Mouday, Wednesday Friday a moral effect our drill even with far safety, the little Meleese was made hair. lieve it bas good upon grain greater night over bis face and through his minutes after that he was obllvl Jean to speak. aud so that I was Dealer. 9 ▲. M. will two many of beard cbanged men and the only thing that and do fairly good work all day than tbey motherless and fatherless by these Involuntarily Is Pierre Tboreau,** he said, "eld , young But bis eyes were afire. ous to the of time as he wrote "It not in the fight on the Great tickets on sale at principe the coudltion is divers!· can do a full hour's work on a had sent to the passing be who recognized Through inprove general steady whom the devil destroy itself a a if to be est brother to Meleese. It Is her Mixed station·. about it as there is a Jeao'a body gathered his last words to Meleese. Whens North trail. Meleese thought that Metaphor·. railroad tied farming. If we bring that plough or harrow, constant we bare ever to tell most beautiful thing meet attack. and should say what 1 am about A well known biahop. ·pea king In J. F. L1SC0MB, General Agent, will Aroostook and Maine aa well, let up of the pressure on the shoulder bad finished be folded the paper brothers would make you a prisonei help known In this north. Ah. m'seur, you as m'seur. But be is too full of grief the bouse of con- Portland, Me. I think that with Canada and the mnscles of the hind "I have read it" be said huskily it under hla watch. At the final you. that without harming you. Her upper Canterbury and reciprocity propelling a vision to placed And night will do It." limbs.. It the that tires turn white! Does it bring of the words caus- he to You wonder at that? vocation on prayer book revision, will be the thing that is steady pull though the speaking moment, before the shot was fired, speak. brothers told her how to bring you to bear the crack of with a better \ and not the short Keep you now? Do you a effort "1 understand I tell you that a man rather startled some of his Episcopal weakens; pulls. ed him great would ask Jean to take It His eyes yet their camp. She knew nothing of tb«· life is one of the In who have colts to work Can see"— never llred. to the Conservation of bird this mind all that rifle? you now. name is John Howland. And burst soul than Pierre Tboreau on from brethren by declaring, according My fell on bis watcb dial, and a cry ambush until they leaped you are in into team and will save manv Howland. Even tried to klil an Wanted. ideas which gaining prominence horaes, you "My God!" gasped father's name was John Howland. though three times he baa Church Family Newspaper, "We usefulness of a colt D. V. my from bis Hps. cover. the new The from blemishes.—C. Smead, be understood of what remember what you on a clean there in agriculture. now nothing I understand. And you, Jean Croisset of the final you. Oo you when not writing slate; to save their RAGS, RUI is to be realised. S., U lacked but ten minutes "Not until after the fight, Everybody birds beginning answering correspondent. mean to him—for a short time m'seur—if a deal of under the door." this tragedy might —do you believe that I am that John aaked me ago. the broth good grit BBKS METALS for me. Ma j hour. in their rage at your escape AND but that he was listen- son that were th· John waste is a got everything Howland—the John Howland. the the I thought yon to 1 also bu Saving generally good some whom are Above him he beard faintly sharp era told ber that they bad Intended orders promptly attended to. y Writers, of practical to the terrible that bad who murdered the father of method for making Almost any- ing tragedy who"— the hollow sound of Howland what sb»· Κ protit. farmers, differ very much in their appre- barking of dogs, kill you, did she realise fully A Hit Poultry. NORMAN Ν. LAIN, find where it will be come to tbe woman who was the moth it makes no difference what Meleese sixteen years ago?* God's body can places ciation of some that "M'seur. voice·. A moment later there Tbat le all. m'aear. Yot: "I made a hit at the millet, saying tbey men's more had done. great banquet Si-lyr. Bo* 817, Norway, Maine. to save wast·. w of the girl be loved. believe now. 1 have but one other saints, and 1 did until hardly possible never sow It eicept under protest, while 1 to blm an echo as of swiftly know what after tbat Stic last Came off with a good deal Connection. caihe when some one happened night Telephone others that It be sown, as have "They escaped, m'seur." to tell you here and one thing than balf an hour ago, the warm weathei urge tbey thing tramping feet and, after that, silence. dared not tell you at Wekuako wtto of distinction, in fact" Daj by day during sank the south and u in found It valuable for feeding stock—both With a deep breath Howland to give to you." replied Jean. "Those "Ho, Jean: came from exploded at take a bit more pains having every- "Jean," be called tensely. your enemies were, for thoee enemle» "I didn't know you ever spoke in the of horses and cowa. There is no question back. In a moment be leaned again who have tried to kill you are the mine under our feet It was the young thing about the dairy very pink Jean Orolsset"— were of her own flesb and blood and that the method of the la the we banqueta." treating bay toward Jean as he saw come into three brothers. Meleese Is their sis- and ran est of the three brothers. M'seur. Sheathing. cleanliness. for the difference of He caught up tbe paper dearer to bur than life. She waa be "I don't I waa the only one there largely responsible a Are a m'seur, made a mistake, and we Sprvce and fir. For sale by Frenchman's eyes slumbering ter. Ours Is strange country, to another, have great — Fruit aud poultry Is by many opinion regaruing the valneof millet, bnt from one black opening twecn two great loves, m'seur—Un- wbo absolutely declined." Chicago growing that a few seconds later blazed into since the of our ask forgiveness." A. KENNEY, to be a business nomina- tbla Is true clover, governed beginning ι calling the Frenchman's name. your love for ber brother· and"— Record-Herald. J. believed good respecting timothy slow- 1 of two lin·. and vengeful malignity when he drew time law* which w· bar· made our- as In the silence the «yea the *5ti South Pari·. tion in the agricultural all bay crops.—Rural World. by "As 70α 1οτ· /our God. Jean, you ly tnu» an taakte poffcst oi Jdf .çoat $ \ /

/ , £ are Violated. ESTABLISHED 1». West Pari·. BackfUM. Bethel. How License Laws its Valparaiso, Neb THE OXFORD BEARS. Mr. and Mr·. L. C. Bate· bave retained Mrs. Ida Knight and aon of -Auburn, I Tuesday the W. C. T. U. held regu- from Beach where hare at- N. T., have been gueati of Alfred Cole ular meeting with Mr». F. 8. Chandler. Editor Democrat : Ferry they are On one an for » The Oxford Democrat. tended the Uolversaliat in ses- Rev. W. C. Curtl· and Harold Blob oocasion, applicant THE DOINQS OP THE WEEK IN ALL meetings, recently. license filed · worthies· bond sion Mita of baa been the taking a oamplng trip through the ebain saloon there. Downing Augusta amus- TUESDAYS. under circumstances hardly les· ISSUED SECTIONS OP THE COUNTY. Mrs. Lewis M. Mann has been goeat of the Miaaea Shaw for a week. of lake·, beginning with Umbagog. spend- Β. than Onr temperance ing several days in Portland. Mrs. Elisabeth Gardner of Portland ia Ββτ. Asbury Krom of Providence, I., ing exasperating. to to Your men were oo the alert Ifs Sun- thia time Leon F. of a at Hotel supplied the Congregational ohurch by AUG. Cummlnge Dorchester, guest Long. a care- Advantage SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, 15,1911. W. C. Curtis. saloon bond Paris Hill. Mas·., ha· been the gaeat of hi· oncle D. An auto party of about twenty of our day in the absence of Rev. give any applicant's ful examination as soon as it was filed in Q. Flfleld. Mr. i· the eldest went to Paria Hill Monday Thursday the ladles of the Congrega- Flrat Baptist Church, Ββν. β. W. Γ. Hill, pas- Camming· young people to the who and had at the Hubbard tional held their annual mid-sum- the clerk's office, also investigate tor. Preaching every at 10:44 A. H. son of George F. Cummiags formerly evening aupper society ATWOOD A FORBES, Sunday were attract- finanoial and character of the Sunday School at 12. Sabbath evening service lived in Greenwood. He was Bouae, followed by a dance at Aoademy mer fair. The Tarions tables standing at graduated men who it. Bnt this Editor* and Proprietor*. at 7 JB. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening Tufts and since that time Hall and a ride home. arranged and were well patronised. bonds signed summer : before from College moonlight ively to this stock. 30. Covenant Meeting the laat Friday "Martha looked as though time calls for the document That we want clean up Geom;κ M. Arwood. A. B. Forbks. the let Sunday of the month at i 30 P. Μ. Δ1 has held a responsible position in the law Mrs. H. F. Rawaon went to Portland Washington" repeated down from a were answered the clerk that be bad not otherwise connected an cordUllv Invite»!, book of Little & Brown, pub- for a vlatt with friends. she bad just stepped ploture by department Tuesday morning she it. Much was Unlveraallet church. Rev. C. A. Knickerbocker of been twice Mra. Maraton and aon of Auburo have as she presided over a table where seen nothing of curiosity see the and Tekmh 91JO a vear If paid itrlctly Id advance, Minister. service every Sunday at lishers, Boatoo, having it a crowd You'll see that when goods Preaching at ber sold the for the Mt. Ver- arouaed in to and quite you otherwise tï.OÙ a year. Single copie· 4 cenU 10. 43 A M been witb Mra. William Irish genuine reoipe regard promoted. at first of the Ruth Tucker of Lewiston is with home on St. non cake which was used in the Washing- the meeting — All advertisement· Miss High ADVUTUnuurra: legal ton for ▲ dime a icense board. But the bond bad not on them. are three consecutive Insertions for $1 30 SIiss Olive and Mi·· Mary her Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tucker. Mr. and Mra. Β. B. Gerrlah went to family years. gave you fathered new we have given Thompson parents, the trans* the put Only con- famous cake and the and after per Inch to length of column. Special Pottle, who have been at Elmburat sever- She will remain during the month. Squirrel Island Snnday and returned Mon- sample of the yet materialized, prices tracto ma·le with local, transient and yearly ladles1 table aotlon of some town business, the meet al week·, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tuell took a trip Mr. Harlow Gerrlah recipe. The young proved advertiser·. day night, visiting of the Not a little excitement come now. Cbaa. L. Case of New York joined his auto to last Sunday, where who at the Island very attractive with the hsndlwork ing adjourned. a few so had better fast electric by Newry is.employed Squirrel at left, you Joh Pawnnti New type, presses, at the summer home here Satur- Mrs. and all the tables from the fancy was created the néxt morning when, workmen ami low family they were guests of their daughter Spa for the summer. "girls," power, experience·! price· to the useful articles were well an hour, the saloon man opened combine to make tide department of our busi- day. Amos Frost and family. Mr. Benjamin Spaulding, Sr., left patron- early a num- his saloon and commenced serving some ness complete and popular. Mrs. Clayton K. Brook· entertaine«l Dr. and Mrs. Wheeler and Mr·. Wheel- Thursday morning for a visit with hla ized. Supper was served to large had sustained customers. Under the fire of three tables at bridge Wednesday even- er's father, A. F.Williams, have returned brother W. C. Spaulding in Caribou. ber who deolared the Isdies thirsty their former for much the secret SI.fULE COPIES. ing. from an auto trip to Oakland and Water- The base ball gam% between the Buck- reputation being good indignsnt questioning, Suits for on of was one came out that after the Men's $20 $16. are four cento for the Oolf Club fair where were the of Dr. team and the Hebrons re- oooks. The spirit sociability meeting adjourn- Single copies of Thk Pkhockat Preparation· ville, they gaeeta field second bad un of are on earn eat. features of the whole af- ed the and the people each They will be mailed receipt price by Wednesday, the 23d, in Wheeler's relatives. sulted in an easy victory for the home of the pleasant previous night the or for the convenience of patrons Mr. Saloon with Suits for publisher· It will be the event of the summer. Re- Mrs. Jarvis and of team. fair. gooe home, Keeper Men's $18 $14. of each l»sue have been placed on Thayer daughter had •Ingle copies member the date. a of excitement was cre- some members of the board slipped sale at the following place· In the County : Paris have been recent guests of Mrs. Prank Berry spent aeveral daya with Quite ripple of ated when it became known that Prof. into the clerk's office, filed his bond and Men's Suits for South Paris, Howard's Drug Store. Miss Elizabeth Weimer, Pittsburg, father, George F. Marshall. friends in Brunswick recently. $15 $12. Thayer's tbe received bis license. He had taken the Shurtleff*· Drug Store- is the guest of Miss Burchiield at Elm- Miss Beryl Knight of Norway recently Mr. and Mrs. David Welsh of Brook- Wm. B. Chapman bad purchased Noves Store. to build an idea into bis bead that if be could Norway, Drug hurat. visited Mrs. Laforeet Emery. lyn, N. T., have been the guests of Mrs. hotel and proposes elegant bright Men's Suits for $10. ■>toue'· Drug Store, where the his before the $12 Postmaster. The Misses Metalena and Heleo Miss Martha Maxim of was there hotel on the site original get "boozery" opened ttuckde'd, Alfred Cole. Cambridge Cynthia Tilton, leaving Tuesday all Poet Offlce. House" stood which was re- saw bis bond, he would be Paris Hill. Mm Harlow, Maxim of Newton, Maaa., aregueataof a recent guest of Mrs. B. £. Locke. for a two weeks' stay in Turner. Mrs. "Chandler people Men's Suits for $7.50. West Part·, Samuel T. White. would be done about it. $10 their grandparents, Mr. and Mr·. O. A. Misses Eva and Helen Richardson of Welsh was formerly Misa Rossie Tilton. cently burned. right, nothing has course there was a rush to see the Maxim. are at B. A. Richard- a thunder atorm which Bev. Mr. Banghart been stopping Of Norway visiting During heavy Hill IMIlt mm mi IIII Hill Hill and East Betbel a of dooument whiob was found to be like Milium ttllMIIII I llll IMMIIIII MIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIt llllll Coming Events. The annual meeting of the Pari* son's and E. W. Penley's. passed over this place Wedneaday after- at Howe part MlllltlltlltlHIIItllllMIIIIIIIIIIIMI Golf for the election of officer·, this week. Mrs. and her some others that bad been accepted by Aug. 16.—St. Rocco celebration at Canton. Club, Twenty-nine members of the I. 0. 0. noon, Edgar E. Eastman, a farmer living Banghart Pomona at ou Ruth have been at license boards. One of the bondsmen, Aug. 22.— Field meeting of Oxford etc., will be held Academy Ball, P. and Rebekah Lodges attended their on the John Irish place,was struck and in- daughter boarding fair grounds the week. Services will when declared that Grange, county Wednesday, August 16, at 8 o'clock, field at Lake Auburn last Tuesday. killed a bolt of while Howe Hill past interviewed, coolly 4-?.—Maine state Fair, Lewtston. day stantly by lightning to bond that One Price Clothier Sept. M. be resumed at the M. E. church he wasn't sign any 11 —State election. P. The Edwin J. Hadley moving picture riding from the field on a load of hay on Sunday. going Sept. of Boston de- would make him liable in case of a Sept. 12, 13, 14.—Oxford County Fair. Monday, August 2Stb, will be observ- show will be at Grange Hall this Mon- the farm of J. B. Mason. The horse at- Bev. Martin Koeeland MAINE Valley Fair, address last Sun- suit the saloon NORWAY, Sept. 1», Λ», 21.—Androscoggin ed um Founder's Day at Uamlin Memorial This show was here last tached to the load was also killed and livered a most forceful damage sgainst keeper. Canton. day evening. at B. man set off H. of tbe his "The One FOSTER, it tbe waa almost indignant temperance Sept. 27, 2».— Northern Oxford Fair, Andover. Il I no his service as officer of the ter until as before stated she was remov- Aug. Fred Cole's 12 boy did all tbi the state, ours have been presiding Miss has been the year-old throughout ; Angle Thayer guesi ed music. Ice cream and cake for re- this no ciorr than the senate, no suggestion of unfairness wai ed to maohine mowing and raking year worse, lawless average, ; MOTOR CARS of Florence Eaton. Auguata. freshments. ever made against him. Political op Mrs. Lizzie Hanson of Mechanic Fallu and also goes to West Paris with tbi ι Selling to minors seems to be a common Alberta Farris spent a week with hei The Y. C. P. will have an entertain* pooents respected him, and men of al was a recent guest of Mrs. Elvesa Den· horse, a distance of five miles, for grocer besetment of saloon-keepers. In Lincoln, grandparent·, Mr. and Mr·. Mark Whit ment 15th. i and excise board— of political faith recognized bii nen. August ies or anything wanted in the family, when the new mayor ney, at Caaco. X. E. was in Lewiaton rigid and his sterling character Earle Healy of Mount Vernon I· the Bessey recently good specimen of young America. all uf them wets—held one of their finir honesty Marian and Marguerite Starbird gave B. F. Heald is in health. ! ishadesSincere tributes to bis worth as a max of his sister, Mrt>. G. A. Smith. poor While at the City, Mrs. Robert Morgai ι sessions, they added to the stringent 1912 MODELS READY FOR DELIVERY a lawn party Abou guest and his value aa a servant comi I Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bird and son ol arrived home from tbe Lewiston hospital Regulations of the state law, such a long public were — twenty of their youog friend· près * =- rom far and near, and from men of all arrived and west sumner. where she bad been for treatment. Shi list of the strictest ordinances for the E3- a was Worcester, Mass., Friday ent and pleasant evening enjoyed I one * tarties. are the of Mr. and Mrs. G. L little bod, was in a low condition, but it was hopei conduct of the twenty-five saloons, Nathaniel Fisher la staying in towi guests W. B. Young, wif^ and were she would survive the ordeal. could almost have believed the people of for a few weeks. Brigge. Roland, of South Paris, the guest* Local Self Uoveroraent. Emma Burke of Mills if W. has sold bii Linooln were to see, under their adminis· ladies froir Miss Locke's of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young Saturdaj Joseph Cummings About twenty-tive young and will leav > saloon of the Model bave reaaoi 1 Mrs. C. H. Martin, also Mist farm to Lendal B. Yates, tration, the Ideal The liquor interests good th.< girls' school on Lake Tripp, Poland visiting and Sunday. Mabel Curtis. are the in or previously. License League perfectly realized. Ou for their effort· to distract atteutioc town a week the The new arrivals at Ryerooor place September visited this ago, making whom ι ι wonder Î Mrs. F. of Dorches a newcomei Mrs, Emmons, to the other band, one conld but / from themselves by ringing tbe chauget from their and back on foot George Cumminga Deaconess Murray, who is Llewellyn trip camp was born on the4tb of man would a two thousand " from a few mei 1 ter. Mass., is her D. H, and Miss a both baby July how any pay β on quotations leading William Faunce lost a valuable hors* visiting brother, here, Murphy, teacher, boy • in to Fifield and has bad a and Is dollar license fee to put himself such 'og who are or bave been opposed prohi a family. of Philadelphia, Pa. relapse again prostrated few weeks ago. Mr. Faunce turnec the write: of laws and ordinances un- kiv or under some oondi £. E. and of Nortb Mrs Martha Farr, whom a strait jacket bition somewhere the horse out to run, and he slipped anc Field, wife, family, visited last week as ; less be knew there were many cute ways j tioos. They are wise too in trying to di- hi· head on a rock in sucl Welchville. Paris, took dinner with Mrs. E. G. Small Tuesday previously fell, striking a a ο to s» received shock day ·; which be could often slyly wriggk· vert attention from their purpose a that be died almoat Suuday. mentioned, by way Instantly. George Newcorab and family from even a had it on two later aod away tbe following : ! out of it. Tet before month cur· freedom of sale for their liquors made on tht Three college student· their waj passed Kapid progress is being Bridgton were id towo on Tuesday of conductet I of a com as towns and cities of Maine a< the White Mountains Saturday. Funeral Monday, passed, the chief police lodged many state road, which la being extendec last week. to passed through j about loca 1 by Alfred Andrews of South Woodstock ; against three of the twenty five possible, by talking much the to meet the state Master Arthur Hannaford is here Tuesday. plaint through village visiting divino services Rev. Setb Benson ο selling to minors and They claim anything which maj road at Inez Dean, who has been at work foi by saloon-keeopersiiir JI option. Otisileld. bis grandmother In Gorham, Maine. of oonsola A Lincoln or distract voters. One adver Mrs. Russell of hae West Paris, who spoke words the charges w#e proved. deceive Dr. H. K. Farris made another ti The crew of men who have beeo E. L. East Sumner, j trip laying tion and comfort to the twice bereavec on the matter, re- tisement Monday aays "repealing tb< in his automobile Sun returned to her home here. paper, commenting I Gorham, Ν. H., rails and ties od the section have com- make a does not the The Veterans' Association husband and other mourning friends; in marked : "The only way to saloon amendment repeal liquoi day, to visit hi· couain, Mr·. Mauc their work and are now in West Sumner "a vote 1 pleted terment at West Paris. behave is tu stand over it with an elm law" and another says against Morae, who is quit· 111 with valvulai Bethel. and Co. F of the 9th and Co. C, 8th to club with a determined and reasonably Constitutional Prohibition gives everj diaeaae of the heart. Miss Grace M. Warren has returned Maine Volunteer·, with their wives and □= Eut Waterford. hostile man behind it." In one can- town the regulation of its own domestic and Stella Smith of Worcester families, have been invited by Wm. A. fact, Kalph from Waterford. one reason affairs." Neither nor irutl 1 Barrows Post to take dinner here J. Β. Burdett returned to Wakefielc not help believing that strong consistency Mass., are visiting their aunt, Mr·. Frank Mrs. Philo Poland is very sick. Aug. 1,800 them if cau Relief will assist in the liquor Interests with their sym- Chalmers Car, counts with only they carrj Keene. F. J. Hall visited his uncle in a 30th. The Corp· the 3d. why "Thirty-six" Touring five-passenger--$ of another toward mak Togue and the A and an always so strenuously for their point step There was an ioe cream and cake sale few last week. preparing «erving dinner. Lizzie Hall niece, Clara Hall, pathizers fight source ol day· the license is because they know Chalmers self-starter, Continental demountable rims, Bosch dual ignition ing Maine a greatly increased at Elliott's after full attendance U desired. a week at North Conway, system, Including Mrs. cottage Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. ■pending laws revenue to sob Small wa· sud- how easily in many ways, license Solar and oil Prest-o-Lite tank. 36x4 in. tiree, ventilated themselves. noon for the benefit of the library. Rev M. B. Warren, Miss Grace Warren and The little of D. D Ν. H. system, gas lamps lamps, no in th< 1 i« can be violated for the increase of their Under local option town Samuel Eaton carried a load of taken very ill Saturday evening. Mrs. Ida of Boston visiting extra tire full set of horn, tire outfit. people Mr·. Abbie Lovejoy attended the anni- denly Morgan Η. Ε. M. A. foredoors, irons, tools, pump, jack, repair state could secure as great a measure ol in He went Into a convulsion which lasted her Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller profits. from this village his motor boat. versary of Z. L. Packard Relief Corps parents, ol freedom from saloon induences as is no* several hour·. Dr. Wheeler waa We Chalmers cars to be free from defects in material and for one year from «lute Twenty-six people from Oxford Corpi at Hebron on Friday, going in Mr. phoned The summer meeting of the Josselyu guarantee parts the case. For continuation of this state to and arrived from West Paris in twen- Albany. it went to Hebron the 4th of August or Thomas' touring car. Botanical Society will be held at Bruns- delivery. We will replace free of charge within one year from delivery any defective part, provide·! ment ooe has but to refer to leaflets anc minute· from the time he receiv- of Bethel visited Rogei the occasion of the alxtb anniversary ol Mrs. Walter Scribner a few ty-five Harry Young 22 25, 1911. This is is returned to our for The of Chalmers cars are made from the best materials of tbe saloon element n spent days wick, August place factory inspection. parts advertisements Z. L. Packard were moat last week with her Mrs. ed the meaaage. He came by auto. The Sloan of Albany last week. to Corp·. They mother, F.J. easy of access, and it is hoped that many and are for the most in our own we are safe local states. There clam child la about a old and it la teeth- Mr. and Mr·. J. F. were lr obtainable, built, part factory. Hence, perfectly option they hospitably entertained and a very de Hall. year Guptill at the The will be present meeting. they as as at times, it that there is no use io voting no-liceos< waa which caused its illness. It i· town them. Chidmers Dealers, well the Chalmers guarantee service all lightful day passed Mrs. Lizzie Hall is at work at the ing ap- recently. is near to the sea to fur- guarantee Company, because the action will be nulll· a· well a A. D. Bean of New Sharon visited rela region enough our care of owners to in to locally Miss I. M. Corning has returned from Methodist parently now, except alight shore and salt marsh has been to take all Chalmers and them every way got towns 01 campground. nish interesting always policy help ded by neighboring license and is now at oervouane··, as it waa before it bad the tives and old neighbors last week. ev.t '· Europe staying "High- Mr·. Sana Poland is sojourning at the aa well as the plants of field, satisfactory service from their cars. This is still our policy, and we are better equipped than cities, in whose saloons at the week eu«j fields." convulsion. Mrs. Lizzie Wilson of Gorhani, Ν. H., plants, Methodist campground. woods and river. Numerous inexpensive fore to it into effect. Write for visitor· will indulge in more harmfu The S. B. R. Club waa entertained Is her mother, Mrs. Rand, and carry catalogue. Miss H. E. Hersey of Boston, the The Relief Corps, Grand Army and the by visiting excursions are possible, and it is than were saloon· open in theii Mr·. Hattie Howe In the club room Mrs. Chas. McAllister. trolley sprees daughter of the late Dr. A. L. Hersey ol public In general will hold a picnio in sister, also to one day in a sea home town·. This is true to the extent afternoon. The roll call was planned spend this town, who is spending the summer Warren'· Grove on Aug. 12, Thursday below Bath. that under local a town bat Saturday, from the Norway Lake. trip F. option gets abroad, le now in Austria. weather answered by quotatlona Bible. PERLEY RIPLEY, the of ita own permitting. a of went to half good closing saloons, Rev. Samuel Eatun took a number ol Miss Marion Hall is her vaca- Each member then gave description Mr·. Winnie Hall Farmington ATTACK LIKE TIGERS. can spending for ita druokeo citizens make the to ■ome female character found in the Aug. 5 for a week or more, to visit her AGENT FOR OXFORD COUNTY. # people Kamp Kemp Sunday, where tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. In to the blood pure the and street· from near by licenas Bible. The for waa the brothers and their families. fighting keep ça leading service· were held. P. Hall in East Oxford. topic study white attack disease germs cities to women and a island of Cuba and as some of the mem- Elden Hall is a vacation from corpuscles TELEPHONE 17-A. MAINE· re dangerous public Mrs. Hattle Franols I· at having But often PARIS, a men visiting like tigers. germs multiply it disgrace. It is fact that who op Edwards'. bers present had visited the island hi· work In Portland. He spent the Klbridge Brownfleld. so faat the little fighters are overcome pose saloons often vote ye· under local Mr·. several times it to enliven the last week in C Hattie Andrew· and children of helped Farmington. see eczema, salt to free tbe care on which her va- Then pimples, boils, option in order are relatives Last evening town hall was discussion of the Information obtained Dr. Edna Stephen* is spending j< Hartford, Conn., visiting Sunday rheum and sores multiply and strength Maine News Notes. travel to and from work In some crowded to the door on the occasion of from booka and Closed with cation here with her father and sister. I they here. pictures. and fall. This condition de license city from the drunken disorder a held under the conundruma. Next 24. Several In this are appetite I A pie supper waa held In the grange prohibition rally auspi- meeting Auguat place entertaining mands Electric Bitters to regulate atom of their fellow townsmen If Maine ces of the W. C. T. U. The automobile friends. Saturday evening. liver and and to expel poi Mra. Elizabeth Akera author men were familiar with conditions under were Mrs. ach, kidneys Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley of Nashua, campaign speakers Stevenson, Locke's Mill·. are the saloon Inter- sons from the blood. "They id die* on the 7th at her home local option, as stated by N. are state of the Massachusetts W. West Buckfield. writer, 11., visiting Klbridge Edward·. president best blood writes C. T. Bu ests themselves Id local states. C. T. Prof. Elmer is in the purifier," Tuckahoe, New York, at the age of 79 option (J., J. A. Nichols and Hon. Cnmmlnga working Miss Effie of South Paris is at "I have ever in self at Pond. Hardy dahn of Tracy, Calif. found.' iara. She waa born in a the I would never take stock local mill Me., they J. B. Lewis, David of apool Bryant for a few Stroop, East Bethel. Reid, cornetist, S. E. Brlggs' days. make red blood, nerves of Bugs in Maine of this sort that ia Misa Veata Eva and Edltb They rich, strong ember the Chase Por aeveral Fight government the Boston Mission. Wondls, Miss Edith Barrett of Sumner Hill Is family. Howe South Paria waa a Hope and build up your health. Try them sara ahe waa advocated by tbe saloon element. They Henry j>t The Ladies' Circle met with Fiake, Blanche and Eva Bryant, and literary editor of the Port- Sewing the of Mrs. Agnes Warren. at H. Howard Co.'s. are not here for recent guest at F. B. Howe's. Rnth Farrington were at Wood- gneet 50o Cbaa. nd Advertiaer. She waa author of AND SAVE YOUR CROPS. «pending money freely Mr·. J. L. Frink Wednesday afternoon. George Mrs. Newton of Andover wfs at the but in the Interest of Mi·· Eulalla Millett of South Paria was sum'· laat week. Mary Foreat Bada from the Wood* of public good Raymond Ham, who has been sick for oottage W. L. Harlow's Saturday and Sunday. jliaine" their own income at the ol the guest of her aunt, Mra. Ο. K. Hast- Dana and Thurs- Cornelius Mullin, a man about 62 years id numeroua other worka. Mra. Allen expense a number of days, is thought to be a lit- Dudley family spent Mrs. H. W. Phillips and daughter AI; thoee of hundreds of Maiae famille· that ing·, last week. at of Mr. and Mra. In South Portland, was aa beloved in all home» becauae of her tle better. day Lakeview, guest· dana are In Auburn. old, living can to saloons. Rev. C. L. of the Bethel M. Cusbman. drowned at Portland night by nder "Rock Me to Mother." WE HAVE ill afford support Banghart, J. L. Frink is again on the sick list Leon H. W. has a oolt of Sunday poem Sleep, E. waa the of frienda here Carroll of Phillips bought off Brown's wharf. At the time er name will be one of the fore- church, gueet Mrs. George Wakefield is said to be Mra. Dolly Franklin, Maaa., John Damon. walking alwaya to Too. the week. visited Mrs. J. C. Littlefleld last week. of accident be was accompanied by oat on Maine'a roll. It's Wearisome Readers, past failing. She ha· been aick many Frank Smith of Norway l> at his the exceptional literary Chaa. Buck man of Portland ia at Por- Mrs. Helen and Lola Foater Patriok Welch who also walked off the Paris It must weary the editors of thoee months. Bryant Jerome Smith'·. Green, Bug Death, ter Farwell'a for a few at Dan Foater'a at East brother's, wharf but to save himself by Lewla R. Robinson, the 10-year-old / papers to write yards of day·. Quite a nnmbor of city people in this spent Thursday Ida of Oxford is at her managed anti-prohibition Mr. and Mr·. Gaw and little aon Greeley grand back on to the wharf. in of Lewla Roblnaon of Norrldgewock, on the David Bethel. climbing editorials prohibition question, vill age. Mr·. John Bridgham'a. aa s vlotlm of a fatal of Cambridge, Mass., are the guest· of Misa Alice Brown waa at home from mother'·, shooting accident, the burden of which seems to be an en- forenoon. The lad Swift's Mrs Qaw'a Mr. and Mr·. H. E. Dlxfield a few last week. redne«day left hi* Poison, deavor to convince the world that state parent·, Hebron. da.va North Pari·. ACCUSED OF STEALING. for a few weflka. >me In aearch of a hedgehog which had are a common- Bartlett, and Herbert Crooker went of Maine folks living in Ralph King and Ε. E. Chamberlain of Clinton. Me., >en aeen Fred Cole, CbaA Swan and a friend Mr. E. C. Teague and family are visit- to Ialand Pond Wed· W. E. Abbott of South Waterford, near. He carried a rifle, and I wealth, which is poverty atrickeo, de- Tuesday, returning accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of from D. with E. relatives in Warren. hi· family, vlaited hi· folks August δ boldly ter an extended abaeoce hia mother Watson's Soluble Arsenoid, baaed and San Waahington, C., L. ing neaday. burns or scalds degenerate.—Portland a in and 0. The remained sting from icame alarmed and went In aoaroh of Cole and Fred Bean are «pending a two Miss Pope, teacher Springfield, Mra. Stella Sessions wsa at "Uneeda- family through stealing—the Press. them —the from sores of all kinds—the m. a day week·1 vacation at the Lake·. Mass., school, is the of Miss rent" the week. He oame after Sunday, pain She found her aon In dying con· high guest several daya laat week. or "It robs ia Hazel Donham. the when all the children and distress from boils piles. Hon, with a bullet in hia oheek. in ita L. F. Bean vial ting friend· at Our mail man made hia 13th, right Devoe & Arsenate Some years ago the legislature trip Tuesday for the bruises, aod Injuries je aoon Reynolds' Princeton. Mr. Joy and Mr. Goodwin of Fairfield automobile. grandchildren were at home day, cuts, oorns, sprains boy expired after. It ia aup- wisdom paased a statute establishing the by of their be says, "as a healing laed that Wendell Kimball Clark la spending a are visiting Prof, and Mrs. Joy. aeven children and eleven grandohlldren. terror," young Robinaon bad tripped week in each yea.· beginning with thi> on its don't exist." Only 25c of few weeka with bia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartlett and son A picnic dinner waa enjoyed the bill- remedy eqnal d fallen in aucb manner that the nfle Lead, second In aa Old Home grandparent·, Lovetl. Howard Co.'s. Snrday August Mra. M. Kimball. Fred of Boston, are at W. A. Bartlett's. top from whioh an extensive view i· at Cbas. H.; ■charged aa be fell upon It, Week. Will tell ns It is that and C. sending you why Mr. Bearce of D. Mr. and Mra. G. F. McConney of Rook- obtained. e bullet into bis head. about formal Old Home Week Henry Washington, every ia here on his vacation. land, Maaa., are visiting here. Mrs. M. Mrs. M. D. Brown goes to Gorham A boat in which William Tripp and Cattle Oil and celebration that has been held since that Mason. CM Spraying Pumps Miss Fannie Hunt Is Miss was formerly Miss Blanche Heald of to teach In the normal achool for the William Richards of Camden were enjoy time baa been in the week visiting beginning Ν. E. Mill· of Lewlaton visited hi·.ali- Lizzie at her home in Auburn. this place. next year. an was 6apsized in the Megun with the first in Phillips ing outing Sunday August? ter, Misa Beeaie Mill·, laat Sunday. Mr*. Bibber of Lewiston is the guest The game of ball between the married C. J. Traak and wife visited In Bethel ticook river and Tripp was drowned. His M las Mande Luxton of Bethel I· work- of Mrs. and unmarried men of Brown's oampa the 6tb and dth. clinging to the Next month will aee tbe opening of a Badger. companion escaped by \ Vanted at Once for her Mrs. C. ▲. Mrs. A. M. Richardson la the waa very entertaining as well as Instruct- H. O. McAlister la his (tore, until arrived. Tripp was 30 new academy for girl· at Honlton. Several ing «later, Tyler. spending repairing boat help ! vleited her week at Ocean Park. ive. Owing to the deolalona of the baa laid new floor and In a re· N. DAYTON BOLSTER CO. of the Siatera of Mercy of Portland have Mrs. Douglaa Cnahing put large years old. Mrs. C. W. of Northwe«t J. L. and and Alton umpire, L. L. Stearns, the rnlea of the for fresh meat. New goneto Houlton to make arrangement· snot, Rolfe, Bampns family frigerator keeping ITITO XX one week. Hibba and are at Mr. game are likely to be changed. He gave stalra outside alao. Mr. Glbba and son LEFT HOME EIRS for the opening of the fall term of the new Albany, daytbla family Bnmpns' A KING WHO Ν. B. Bennett sod have at Mathews Pond this week. auoh satisfaction to both sides that there have done the work. South Paris, Maine. school, which ia to be called St. Mary's family gone camp set the world to talking, but Pan! ON ALL PART8. to their home in Minnie and two ohlldren was not even a wish to kill It ia to be a school heck Norwsj. Mrs. Randall expressed N. aays he al- Academy. boarding be wonld James ▲. 18, of Philadel- Mathnlka of Buffalo, T., Zona· W. Milla sod aon of Norway from New Mezioo are with her father, him, and If there bad been Cook, aged the of all LSO, GIRLS TO LEARN for Catholio and Protectant pnpila. son of Mrs. Ella M. Cook of that ways KEEPS AT HOME king visited at A. J. Hntchinaon'a Sunday. Mr. V are η Bampns. have gladly conaented. phia, New Life Pills— Seth C. Baaaett and of city, and a atudent at Camp Wildmore, Laxative·—Dr. King's The Panama Railroad as relocated «111 H. O. Mason la improving st thla Miss Nina Glover la home from Book· wife, Haverhill, a to all bl« waa drowned In Lake on aod that they're blessing be laid on tie· of vitae and other writing. field. are boarding in the village. He waa a Brldgton, Long lignum the of the while family. Cure constipation, headache, B. F. Co. < 3ASTORIAFortntasudttK*. vainable hard wooda. Snob Quite s somber from thla plane attend- Mr*. Ezra Marshall, who haa been 111 resident here In bla boyhood days. night 6th, returning 25o at Splnney^fc tropical from a danoe at from dyspepsia. Only | extravagance should shook de- ed the ahow st Weat Bethel the for aerer*] away Wednea- W. 0. Baaaett baa a new platform to Naples, by falling indigestion, ■h O· severely evenlnga months, paaaed χ Howard Co.'·. PAOTORY, NORWAY \ s oaaoe. I Oil··. H. 1 b KM Yn Km Alvm tractor· of the preeeat admlalatratloa. of Ang. 4,5 sad 7. daj afternoon. his store. ta|M

\ m & Ernest vs. (. Talbot I* visiting relative· la Safe Blown and Postmuter Shot. Prohibition License. Democra L. ι The Oxford Worcester, Man. Editor Democrat : NORWAY! Miss Will allow me a small space in Flora Richards spent Thursday at bbyant's pond scknb of exciting { yon Poland your columns on this important subject? Town Clerk Stuart W. Goodwin and Campground. X AKKAIB —BIKGLABS OOT AWAY. Shall It be and continued family were the guest* of Mr. and Mr·. of Footwear PARIS. prohibition CLEARANCE SALE Services -Summer SOUTH will be held at the Methodist prosperity, or lloense, with Its train of Fred Smith at the Smith oottage the put church next of Sunday as usual. »« evil»? In after years week. SOUTH PARI» POST wfriC*. The poet office at Bryant'· Pond 1884, twenty-sl* Mrs. entered and the aafe the people of Maine adopted Harry Lane took a trip to Poland Hour· : 7 :» A. M. to 7 >30 p. «. Lois Ramsdell of Mass., is Tuesday night prohibition, For this 0Hc« Lynn, the to the constitution pro- on we are overstocked in many lines. the guest of her Mrs. Ellen blown, and when the burglar· wee® *ur- amendment campmeeting Snoday. We find at this time that TKL'MK RAILWAY. mother, of intoxi- On aoconnt of water there it jSA.ND Protblngbam. prleed by Poatmaater James L. Bowker, viding that the manufacture the low the sale and the no from the boat and make these extremely Commencing Aug 6,1<>11, they fired several shots at him, one of cating liquors, and transportation village by reason we have decided to reduce stock, Miss Nina Bradford to of North Paris was which bis without keeping for «aie of intoxicating liquor*, the lake cottage*. Mr. and Mr*. C. T< THAI*· LRAVK MOOTS PARU j a of Miss grazed thigh inflicting and be con- guest Florence M. Richardson are and shall be forever Hathaway are among those who have to do it Read this carefully —ό >A. *.,<1*11χ;β·01 a. 1 I. any serious injury. The burglar· bave prohibited; low in order quickly. -i !,.*□ a few days last week. to the statute law to I returned to the prices, : t> A. R.. 4 not been in addition ^ i. dally except Sunday; captured. thus, village. shoes. Sunday excursion train·, n R Mr. that made prohibition a Jonea and are at Small are rare in all these lines of » ■' imlly. and Mrs. Qeorge D. Robertson It was about 1 o'clock in the morning effect, they Judge family vinced that we offering bargains u '^OP M. and when whose had been of the fundamental law of the state, Poiut for a time. The will remain wertl-l't U A. H., dally; S 38 p. a daughter Miriam are the M. C. Aileu, dog part family « .·■.·, spending law could not be for aome time bnt the will return Sunday; 7:1.' P. M., 103 il present week at a which indicated that so that the statute Judge ,L ν except dally; York. making rumpus re-1 Sun· excursion trains, ίο Λ a a of tbe amend- the first of the week to attend to busl- k lallv lay something was wrong, discovered light pealed except by repeal *· Mine Fannie Swett of Portland was That consti- Women's Calf Button, Γ* ,'·>«"· •ucb as a flashlight would make, in the ment to the constitution. aeaa. Men's Walkover Oxfords, Patent Kid, Evangeline the guest of Miss at Charles was a votel The 48 now CHCRCHZS. Thompson post office, which is in Dudley Opera tutional provision adopted by Norway and Waterford Dairy two now pairs, $3.00 grade $2.39 over button, $4.60 grade $3.39 Rev. A. T. M Edwards' went of noes, Riv- Association held its p.«t "ngregattonal Church, Sunday. House Block. Mr. Allen to tin- 70,783 yeas. against 23,811 Testing monthly a * 2.98 Women's Calf Blucher, 1 tor. Preach lag service, 10:45 a in favor of the amend- at W. H. & 6. H. Men's Admiral 5.00 Evangeline 11, There will be a bouse of Postmaster James L. Bowker ing majority meeting Wednesday Oxfords, Calf, U:«a. *.; Y. P. S. Q. K. et M Good Cheer meeting ι 60 3.00 2.39 a ."001 ment of 40 or three to one. Dunu'a. The was a inter- 2.98 pairs, Κ venins service 7:00 p. M. ; Churc h, afternoon of this week at 2 and notified him. Mr. Bowker hastily 972, nearly meeting very 4.00 M Wednesday of Men's Commodore Oxfords, Calf, ■·.» We.lnesday evening at 7 ;ft> ρ ι- o'clock with Mrs. got into a little clothing and started out, After twenty-six years more prohibi- esting one and attended by nearly 200. Women's Kid Evangeline Button, tht-wlse connected, are cordially h Young. in all, the State H. C. Prof. Men's Fitzu Oxfords and Fat. Leather, 4.00 2.98 A accompanied by his son Elmer. tion, making fifty-two years | dairy Inspector, Black, 36 3.00 2.39 Newell Powers is clerk in the store of that constitu- R. W. Redman Wil- pairs, T. S. Pasto; As Mr. Bowker came out into thel are asked to repeal of the U. of M., and 2.69 hi Church. Key. Kewlev. W. A. people Men's Oxfords, several odd lines, 3.60 *5*, 10:00 a. u. Porter during the absence of of Edwin tional the of which, liam H. Davis of the Maine Parmer were Qun Metal But- ... .rnlng prayermeetlng street in front of the store provision, purpose Women's Evangeline crvlce h>:45 A. Sabbath Schot Eugeoe Lowe'l at muster. to in of 3.00 2.39 .,4.v Andrews, some men who were in front undoubtedly, is establish place present. President Vergil E. Dunn pre- Men's Oxfords, Calf, button, ton 50 3.00 2.39 >' League Meeting 6 00 p. m. j in Oxfords, pairs, * ;>worth of the fire on fir- i)ur law, a license law; or, sided and the and re .·'ting Wednesday evening 7:30; cla* Miss Bertha VV. of Portland post office opened him, prohibitory discussions, papers Fitzu ; Chapman to substitute Men's Walkover and Oxfords, Women's Patent Friday venlng 7:30. visited last week in the of her I ing about seven shots. They tired high, >ther words, we are asked ports were of great value. Mr. Davis 2.98 Pump Evangeline. LetΐΒϋ Rev. E. A Pastoi family law which Russia 4.00 2.39 ,t C 'irch, Davis, Mr. Β. and five of the bullets were afterward* tbe licensed saloon for a ipoke on "Farm Mr Calf, 24 pairs, 3.00 10:45 a. m.; Sal uncle, N. Chapman. j Bookkeeping," v. preaching service of Black on Mr ρ m. found in the front of the Andrew* store the eetablisoment open of Merit," and Walkover and Fitzu -■ Y. P. S. C. Κ., β:1ft Misses prohibits "Register Men's Oxfords, Women's Patent Ooze Top Martha and Mary Maxim of I and the manufacture and sale of Redman on "Swine as an to the Evangeline, Ilug 7ΛΟΡ. M.; Wednesday evenln Mr. Bowker, who was entirely unarmed, laloons Adjunct Buseia 3.50 2.69 2.69 7:30. Seats free. All ar L. are at B.J and the Calf, Button Oxfords. 25 3.60 \.,r vice Cambridge, Mass., Turner'-I picked up aome atones and rushed tow intoxicating liquors, argument Dairy." pairs, on Uill Street for a few weeks. a ! ard the tbem with the that has failure, A few of citizens who Men's Walkover and Fitzu Oxfords, no from us. ni Church, Kev Chester Core MUlei burglars, pelting », prohibition proved Norway's pay This well-known line of shoes needs recommendation | is sold >ne ,i service s ΐ atones. The men fired three more because it is claimed that hundred dollars tax or more: 3.00 2.28 HV. nlng every Sunday Alfred H. Jackson and and I shots, liquor Russia Calf, Good and sure to We li R. Y. P. C. I' family are all in every way. ple-ise you. Sunday School at Mrs. M. L. >ne of them a furrow across Mr. η tbe state, and for that reason tbe law 3. H. Adam* $134.6!» They right style ■ M Whittle were at Camp cutting we must have * Ε. E. Andrewe 123 21 Men's Russia Calf Oxfords, Rubber make these low to close them out at this time because «-· merteva at Pond over Alta-| Bowker's thigh. They then ran, and loes not prohibit. prices Sbagg Sunday. H. Γ. 4. Ε. E. Andrews 219.30 3.50 2.76 STATRD RKKTISOa. were lost in the darkness. The laws prohibit murder, arson, FI. J. Soles and Heels, the room for fall Mise Mabel Hang* 230 75 goods So. Bcsrula Sawyer of Maynard, Mass.. I Word was sent in all di- and other crime", Mrs. F. N. Barker 14Λ.3Λ f ι ν M —Pari Lodge, immediately inrglrtry, gambling to cold at now fullinoon was the of Mrs. S. not re- H. L. 118.92 other broken lints of Men's Shoes be correspondingly Patent New $2.50 grade $2.09 r .tu lay evening on or before guest Leon Fairbanks-1 rections At South Parie ill of which are violated. Why Bartlett Many Women's Pump, Century, mee' by telephone. j I. Mount '"lea Lodge, regular at Geo. B. Crockett's a few last took those because do not pro- F. Bolster 109.80 low 1 days about 3 o'clock Deputy Sheriff Cole peal laws, they B. F. prices. Gun Metal Ties, American 1. in, evealt of eacn week.—Auror 159.45 Women's 44 week. j and in their Bradbury t.ï.ret and .hlru Monday evening four tramps off an east-bound freight, libit the crimes, establish >rrtn Brown 103 M 2.60 1.98 that men 3. A. Cole 125 99 Beauty, -th. The South Paris base ball team I but subsequent developments were such jlace local option laws, may will be attractive to the ladies. Pleasan Rebekah Lodge, Su played i. W.Conrad 144 25 Thetfollowing goods very Mjui that were released morn- iteal or in one town and be pro- Women's Patent Kid Ties, American fourth or eacl the Paris Hill team at the Bill I they Thursday gamble Γ. Ο Crooker 220.75 1 ont am: Fridays Saturday watchman at libited in another? This argument B. now 2.60 1.98 Î■ >·! Ke >ws'Hall. afternoon. Score 12 to ϋ in favor ο' I ing. Christopher Bryant, ] 3. Cummlnge A Sons 1.346.24 Women's Patent Kid Sorosis Boots, $4.00 grade $2.98 Beauty, mee; 1 does not f. A. 1«5.0!< ϋ -W Κ ïlmball Post, So. 14S, South Paris. Che Tebbets spool mill at Locke's Mills, kgainst prohibition because it Danforth 2.69 :;ri kturdav evening- of eaci r. Q. Elliott 136 00 Women's Patent Kid Sorosis Boots, 3.60 One Broken Lot of Brown naw five meu go about 3:30 in prohibit people from selling Evangeline ·· A. R. by tl>e| ibsolutely î B. Foster 217.56 I η... Hall. _ a number of from 3.00 1.49 of the U. A Quite people South I who refused to answer his in every in the 206.25 Ooze Calf « Kîmbai Circle, Laities morning, hail, ntoxicating liquors place freeland Howe Women's Patent Kid Button, Pumps, ο Paris attended the Grove I Evangeline -'r->t snd third Saturday evenings Empire camp and there is good reason to think that itate, is used by those who want to get ire. Π. L. Home 110.93 on ί. W. Hobbe 188.21 36 3.00 2.39 Women's Swede Pumps, sizes 2 1-2 'd itrand Λπιιί Hall. meeting Sunday, which was the last were the id of the law. Such talk is promulgate pairs, ,shua L. C h am l ·βrial η meet» they burglars. ;. L. 385.58 3.00 2.28 Camp day of the meeting. Sheriff J. M. Barttett of Stonebam. I id tbe who alone Hathaway to 4 1-2, τ icsilay night after the full of th« by saloon-keeper, i. F Jacknon 154.44 Women's Vici Kid Blucher, and a license to sell. v. F. .Tote* 175.90 Evangeline " 2.28 The brick sidewalk in front of th»· I Deputy Sheriff·· Cole of South Pari* | vould be benefitted by 2.39 Women's Gun Metal and Patent Pumps, 3.00 "arls Grange, from May I to Oct. 1 *nd does not 'rank Kimball 159.55 40 pairs, 3.00 Memorial church on Pleasant Bickoell of Norway were promptly Jut is It true that prohibition *nl third Saturday; during th« Deering I lancy I.. McCrellls 118.30 >n the Post Office irohibit? It must be admitted that there 38 r o' the year, meets every -Saturday, in street bas been taken up, and a cement I ground. Inspector] larrtet P. Mlllett 108 £ of walk is in there. Jennings also came from Portland re no open saloons In tbe rural parts orway Bld. Association 306.0» other trades. Do not get the that all ol being put Co 255.00 are a which we offer You will find many equally good impression Second and fourth Monday· rracks of a of men were found he state of Maine, and very few in the iorway Shoe Shop These few of the bargains you. party I. O. O. No. 16 153.00 only W. Maxim, Mr. and D. Ε I are 'orway Lodge, F., which are as low as the lowest. ■ So. 181, Myron eading around the west side of the pond, and what there are, if any, 770.00 are down. lines still held at always t —Stony Brook Lodge, Mrs; | ities, Norway Water Company goods marked We have many regular regular prices Dresser and Mr. and Mrs. \eruoi)l· tnd road and Mill*·, violation of the as lar- 999.95 a CASH an 1 fourth Wedcesday evenings by field to Locke's un In open law, 'orway A Paris 8t. Ity will at these low This is to be STRICTLY Walton were at the Maxim at l· in Bank 122.40 This sale is now on and will continue till are sold, but they go very quickly prices. 0; 3, -Lonth. camp hence to near the "rabbit road," ao I eny and burglary are committed ίο-way Savings goods •mUn 31. meets ever he F. H. Co 153 00 Lodge.So. Shagg Pond a few Jays last week. :alled, where were lost in the violation of tbe law. The same Noyes »t Pythian Hall. they [ pen 1. L. F. P'ke 135.51 SALE. No credit will be f x -.enlag |< license, given. Mrs. L. J. Brackett made a short roods. There is little doubt that these ondition would exist under •ennls Pike 110.85 trip 199.11 Karrar of Parle Hill ww at to Harrison last and her Rob· vere the tracks of the post office burg- sn't it worth something to tbe state of H. Pride weeic, son, I B. A 7. S. Prince 155.00 ■'> week. ars, but io the area of woods inio the sale of (i;;v last ert. who has been there since the close large laine that Intoxicating A. Ktchardeon 117.61 of returned home with her. vhich they led a successful hunt could quore has been driven out of the rural F Bldlon 122 22 il 'v IT. Robinson. who has been school, SHOE CO. lave been made only by a large force ο I ections and most of the cities, except in W. Sanborn 411 84 EI. N. SWETT -uewbat better now. 255.00 ill, O. 11. left , a at Smiley Bumpus Monday morning nen, and it was after while ccasional secret places and the peril 38 ' for abandoned [. P. Smith 106 Phone 38-2 NORWAY, MAINE .4 Onset, Ma«s., where Mrs. had been y » J. Libby of Brookline, Mass., Bumpusl The door of the post office f being detected and punished? mma J. Smith 102.· 9 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK has been for some and where he 62 ...» at Geo. R Morton's. weeks, 11 orced with tools taken from the Grand What has been accomplished in the F. Smith 133 will remain for the rest of the season. Γ rrunk below the and the of L. Starl'lrd 1M-4Ï quarry village, tate of Maine under fifty-two years 218.94 ;tr es R Elder weDt to Maiden, A. S'ephcns il was a neat Miss Kannv N. was in Bethel l· afe bad been blown. It job rohibition? I find that in thirty years, P. Stnn·» 171.03 Mi.. iuesday, for a short stay. Chapman 1M 00 the week to attend the of f safe blowing, and is pronounced to be ■om 18S0 to 1910, the state has increased he E. N. Swett Shoe Store past wedding N. Tnbbs 839 69 \i ; λ Kasttnan of ie the her Miss Christene and |( he work of The plunder 92,733. The deposits in-fc cousin, Chapman, professionals. population etij. Tucker 109.78 Petticoats. Albany^ to Wash Eastman mounted about in the before jjuest : uncle, George F. Mr. Robert McCoy of Columbus, Ohio. only $50 stamps ivings banke in 1SS3, year NONRESIDENT. nd money, as Mr. Bowker takes home institutional prohibition was enacted, R. Clark 124.95 to attract attention to V η and Mi*s Lula Buewell vis- 00 We wish your Au g Mrs. C. A. Prescott and daughter, , rith him at the bulk of the valua the in elrn of C. S. Edwards 100 night ere $33,510,729; in 1910 deposits 43 itai ic several days laat week Mrs. and her r». J. A Harding 134 iiisston Gladys Hammond, daugh-11 les in the office. ie savings banks were $98,402,- 204.00 a the values we are in fifty-two nna A. G. L. Noyee Discount good showing ging- was a ter. of South now of I on τ 127.50 25 M i- rence Gunn of Lewieton formerly Paris, Three strangers had been in Titus' $8, and added to that, the deposits f. Senter Ltvermore are at Mrs. M. Tlbbrtts 133.88 Nero and seersucker nister Mrs. Frauk Dunham Falls, visiting „ tore a or two before the iterest in the forty trust ellle ham, cheviot, cloth, day burglary companies, bbleJ Tubbs 124.95 Leach's. ο canned and and be taken as the same as last week. 11 buy goods soon, some] bich should clrs of W. H. Whltcomb 207.83 ana and were identi- 155.35 petticoats. Maurice L. Noyee has sold the house other things which ivings banks, were $40,145.401, mak- E. Young CLOSING OUT THE ft A mee has the house ed as of that sale were found at a an increase WE ARE purchased where he is now living on J part ig a total of $144,547,989, or Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hills and Mr. and SKIRTS of tan Nero cloth with dust raffle, Only 60c. A. West on Street and a ao of of I. High Street to hie father, Joseph A. PleasantlyNoyea, lace in the woods mile or south f $111,031,200, and to this may appro- 1rs. E. F. Smith returned from a week's BALANCE OF OUR ! in. he that the in narrow and wide move who recently moved from this village to |jI village, indicating burglars riately be added the $18,000,000, ■ip, by auto, to Richmond, Gardiner, SKIRTS of gingham in assorted ^ ad made a meal or more there. that are in the laet h tund numbers, eavings and other the first of M Kiorence Jarvie of Manchester North Norway. ugusta places stripes, including the staple blues, at 60c. a j of national bearing Ν Η is a truest at Guy Cole's for apartments banks, eek. Mrs. Capt. Drew and daughter Eliza-L at same rate as in con- ol weeks. anniversary of Mt. Mica Lodge. iterest the savings Road Commissioner Roberts is SKIRTS of cheviot in values at 60c. couple beth, of Brooktoo, Mass arrived Satur- I and good An not inks. ducting a much needed state road on Tennis Rackets the to A. and Ε. interesting program, though Hammocks, A number from here will attend day visit their cousins, J. J. I of the state in her manu· with in j jng or was for the The wealth Street. Heretofore, although the SKIRTS of blue gingham featherstitching this came from Brockton asl· elaboiaie, prepared rHge St. K. .eo celebration at Canton Kenney. They and and all other is the water and mud at 25 cent discount nniversary observance of Mt. Mica ictures, agriculture, >ad very high, Per on the 87c. week far as Mechanic Falls by trolley roads. with this in fVnniipf Çpfc white ruffle, Wednesday. 11 >odge, No. 17, I. 0. 0. F.. last Thursday idustries, has kept pace ere always present for a long time after ] utla from ease of and increase of of rain. regular prices. 87c. Miss Ruth Priest of Winchester, Mass Nathan A. Chase, who has been here vening. This is the thirty-seventh an- population slight shower vlUlfUCl SKIRTS of seersucker in white, Je In our banks. change from Eva for some time with i«a guest of Misses Marguerite and Mil- two weeks on h« vacation, and Mrs iversary of the lodge, the actual date ivings Why Miss Upton, |r condition that has this grand will to the of in blue and white dred Klder, for two weeks. Chase and daughter Priscilla, who had lb eing Aug. 5th, but the observance as a produced frs. Jas. N. Favor, go SKIRTS gingham stripes. to a condition that would us where she will take the been here for about two months, returned Ι π latter of convenience was held on | •salt give nspital Sept. 1st NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO GET THESE 87c. Ε : Hubbard of Portland and C. N. which is the Fine quality, Saturday to their home in Ilion, Ν. Υ. bursday evening. ie open, licensed ealoon, >gular nurses' course to fit her for the of were visitors last while it Eastman Albany j'l Mr. Mica Lodge was organized Aug. enace of any population; may ork. AT A'LOW PRICE. ONLY A FEW LEFT. SKIRTS of extra quality striped gingham with at P. Eastman's. Next Paris Grauge will have L | never GOODS week George Saturday with thirteen members, 5 said of some that they would H. F. Andrews, wife and children, left r 1S74, charter 98c. an all-day meeting with dinner. The a ealoon in their own town, to St. OF ruffle of bias bands, ss is two is and ite to open for an auto trip BUY AT ONCE AT THE PHARMACY M Bessie L. Cole spending an membership rapidly increased, Wednesday Johns-[ J afternoon sessiou will be open advocate the ealoon, claim- week" with relatives at Fortune Rock, meet-1^ has steadily enjoyed a good degree of ley yet open ury, Vt. seersucker with hemstitched ruffle, 98c. ing. with temperance rally, and a number I would be drunk. We at SKIRTS of white H; at Mass. Now it bas a g that less liquor Γο. D, 2d Regt. Inft., left for camp oear ldeford. and Lynn, of addressee. The are I rosperity. membership public cordially in the immediate vi- ly that an open, licensed saloon in any ugusta Monday. They will be away of seersucker in ... 98c. meet with invited to attend. jj good standing SKIRTS staple stripes, The Kan Tans are asked to iwd in the state of Maine would increase ten L. H. HOWARD CO. |ΰ inity of 200, a tine hall, and a good bout days. Capt. Daughraty CHAS. H. M «s Α. M. this Monday even- ie use more than a of I 98c. Douglass \V. L. Libby will finish his engage- a mount of property. of liquor five-fold, as ih command with full company SKIRTS of fine quality gingham, ing t talk over a little om what is used at the time, Bial F. Brad- Co. pleasure busi-1 n.ent as clerk in the store of Α. Η I L. W. II oil is presided at the program I present len and officers. Major Successors to F. A. Shurtletr& nets. to Store closed afternoons in Jackson this week, aud will go to setting Π bursday evening. There was a violin makes liquor drinking respectable, ury has command of the hospital corps through remaining Friday August. | where now H is not re M. P. Stiles Mr and Mrs. X. W. Ordwav of Old up apple barrels at his place on Deering I s jlo by Hubert Davis, two duets by Mrs. certain extent, Γ twenty-four men. Capt. avenue for MAINE take a )ectable. It opens the [tends as member of the colonel's SOUTH PARIS, Orchard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Street. Minot L. Whittle will his Ι V Wilson and Mrs. Smiley, solo by Mrs. I camp | men to become debauched and aff. Ν Auderson a few days the tirst of last place in Jackson's store. ΙV Hlson with violin obligato by Mr. jung and where now the wife were at lavis, a song and issipated ruined, I. W. Waite and Dixfield j week. Mr. and Mrs 11. A. Morton, Miss by Ralph Andrews, a| Mist* Nettie with re imptation is hidden from tbem. îe first of the week on a business trip. Miss Maud Flor-lj;Mis» I >ading by Newell, Dr. W. I. Merrill and family plan to ence Kichardson, Carter, From a business and economic stand- M. W. is a boat house I larks by Hon. James S. Wright and A. Sampson erecting a visit to Calais Sara Swett and Miss Ethel C. Crockett make by automobile, I. Sburtleff. jint, If from no other, prohibition here the old wharf existed. The bulld- of this were at Killooleet, Shagg Pond, and the ealoon out- boats MID-SUMMER jta:".n^ Wednesday morning Kamp Mr. Wright well but at no îould be sustained ig will accommodate his two large over Mrs. Morton, Miss Swett I spoke con-| that week. Sunday. iderable the wed. The vast amount of money ad will be 22x29 ft., 16 ft. posted. Harry and Miss Crockett are there I length, reviewing progress [ M. Wise of remaining f the its paid every year for drink does nobody verett is head carpenter. Hiram Wildes, Mr. and Mrs. Dwigbt the week. lodge during thirty-seven through L it brings nothing Into the tie and H. H. Hosmer are of the Rock'and, Mass., visited bis parents, ears of life, and the moral and material | lygood; Dubee | but is off hun- Mr. and Mrs. George Wise, a short time There were about forty couples who t enetits of Odd Fellowship. ate, carrying annually rew. at reds of our young, enterprlsine busi- The new firm of Ζ L. Merchant «fc Co. last week. attended tbe dance Academy Hall, I Mr. Sburtleff spoke of various matters Sale ! ess no; onlv as to & Shoe There men, who otherwise would the store Muccessors S. B. Clearance Paris Hill, la*t Friday night. ι the early days of the lodge, of which pened Mis* Maxim's water-colors will ||i » an honor to the but would add Mary will be another dance Friday night, Aug. I b e baa vivid recollections. Mr. Sburtleff state, S. Prince, Tuesday morning. be on exhibition for the next two weeks to Its and wealth. A were of the MAINE IS. Dancing from 8:30 to 12. »ceived the initiatory degree within two .rgely prosperity Mr. and Mrs. F. Danforth Men's Ruenet and Oxfords, NORWAY, a' ii. J Turner's on Hill Street. Hours Shawsjr business men and business who their win- Orchestra will furnish music. Come U reeks after the organization of tbe Âll large people of Maine spend and Custom m. of the Keith's Knnquerors from to 5 p. aod bave a time. and has been an attend- who seek the employment >rs at Southern Pines," and enjoyed good )dge, unfailing iterprise* | 00 and Γ>0 values |li active men as salesmen, reunion at Work, 34 $.3 Kev. Α 'Γ. McWhorter and are ntat the meetings of the >ung, clerks, onual Portland, Tuesday. For family Eiisba Sacderson and weekly lodge S3.00 Kev. family, whoP rin whatever wish Hosea Abbott is with her daugb- in a on Lake Pennesee- ver since. Ile was introduced as the capacity they them, Mrs. er occupy cottage had the parsonage for a I and She occupied Baptist îan who has attended more of recommendations, among sr, Mrs. Albion Buck in Portland. wassee for a week or more, going there to meetings •quire I· month, returned the last of the week I ie aeked is "Is he Tibbetts Ladies1 White Canvas Oxfords, ^ is than other man in Maine first questions this, ill visit her sister, Mrs. C. C. Thursday morning. in and Kev. E. lodge any their home Sedgwick, A.I. Idicted to the use of intoxicating t Kennebnnk for a month before ber re- $125 values Sale « and this $1.75,11.50, Discount the S, past thirty-seven years, 331-3 last the water which runs down Davis and who bad been at out of ten At family, a If he is, nine times irn to For oubtless is fact. quor?" Norway. $1.00 home and are estab-1Sedg-1^ tht gutter en 11 itch Street is going iuto wick, returned again β is secret and bene· The members of Mt. Hope Rebekab After the program, which occupied lit- rejected. Every with the river through the sewer, and not hsheert Ames has the house prohibition. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Mrs. Henry 1.00 purchased an in the lebards, Ryerson, led in and contract R. taking active part campaign here they can be the of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ranger. 44 44 of Mr» S'ancy G Sessions Spofford 00 1^ ugle Berry, Almon Cairn*. Henry Hammond, guest for the retention of the I ie habit that not if and Mrs. B. C. Mrs.1 76c 60c H le and will move into it prohibitory ji rank Richards. they might acquire Rev. Wentworth, Avenue, a no and should have 1 were hidden from them? It Is .. Etta Mr. and Mrs. amendment, good — iey M. Bennett, Noyes, fr his house on High Street where he Collecting Exhibit Bert Cumralnge, Frank Clearance Sale music, that not and Summer house. An orchestra will furnish York. se to does rank Aaron Noble wife, now live·. ! ludley, Krnest Talbot, Robert argue prohibition Stevens, 60c STRAW AND CRASH HATS 33c j while it not and his sister Mrs. Julian Fruit—Chaa. Edwards, R. H. Gate·, Α. P. I rohiblt, because, may larvey Knapp 44 4 4 4 4 44 and On account of the Grove camp I 1 7c Mrs. Walter Peaslee daughter Empire 3 teams, W. H. Swett, (J. H. Ileal·), Walter I isolutely eradicate the evil, it prohibits rown, Mrs. Chan. Merrill and children, 26c as wished to the | Màrj >rie of Exeter, Ν. Η who have meeting, many attend, 11 nightly, A. L. Abbott, Jarvle Thayer, Ο. K. James S. Wright. 1rs. Frank Dow and son, and Marie Wil- was closed It llfford, John Brown, Carroll King, Alton b«eu Mrs. Peaslee's mother, Mrs. Methodist church Sunday, s are those who are at Poland 66c visiting laxtm, Francis Shaw. among CRASH SUITS M for a few re- and the and Univer-M $1.00 .Mida Richardson, weeks, Congregational uckfleld-Hartford-Hebron Teachers. amp 44 44 for the C. II. Kimball, Leon Brooke, ground. 60c turned home Tuesday. sslist churches being closed Vegetables— John Waldo Nash is making an for the 76c rank Ryerson, Λ B. Talbot. S M. Rowe, Schools in the union district of Buck- Capt. 44 month, the only services for the day Trunk Are You Bargains? 44 Geo. Urban Calm·, κbibit for the Grand Railway, Ready 33c liuon Ch'ircblll, Chapman, Mr aud Mrs H. W. Shaw, Miss Ida where there IIJ Hartford, and Hebron will com· 60c were at the Baptist church, j ohn McPhee, Philip Mason, F. K. Lovtjoy, eld, >r the International Fair to be held at De-iii and Mr. Carl S. Briggs were at * lence as follows: and high was a large congregation. I flllard Bryant. village 'oronto in K' ant Pond Tuesday night, where shools, 11; rnral, Sept. 5. Schools August. to COAT AND PANT SUITS $10.60 Iloney anuth Hill—Unaeslened. bo?» putting day. l· Ml·· Mrs. Emma Everett, I In went Trousers be urtl·, Mary Swan, orth Buck tie Id—Kola Swallow. int's parents Danforth. They Suits and Odd tice ready for this, and will Ire. Carrie Mrs. Wheeler, Mr·. Youths' getting The head of the sewer work is now at Ρ Brlggs, Mary HABTTOBD. auto. J. R PLUMMER prepared to do a good job. aMle S tar bird. y the corner of and Gothic Streets. I lover—Martha Curtis. H.D.Smith of the National Bank I* High Sadie Rowe. Mr·. AT BARGAINS The Grand Trunk station is being and the of the Is well Γ Canned Good·—Mr·. Mary Tier—Marlon Tyler. a vacation. He will visit bis Clothier and Furnisher laying pipe along will, Mr·. Annie Knightly, Mrs. Kate Holden, Allen. aving a drab or lead with trim- The manhole in 'hltlng—Grace in No. Mass., and painted color, toward that point. 1rs. Annie Bryant, Mr*. Anna Churchill, M re. nlon, Centre and Mountain—Unaeelgned. augbter Weymouth, and catch Mrs Gertrude Twlichell, Mr·, at Vinalbaven. mmgs of a darker shade. The building the Square is completed, 11 Lose Brooke, HKBHON. on South Paris ïertrude Mra. Georgia Thaver, also Wash Suits, Pants, 31 Market Square "a* somewhat defaced its basins have been in on each side of Hammond, Boys' Suits, Odd Pants, getting by put I} VUdam King, Wllber Sturtevant, Mrs. Jennie cadeiny—Olcle Sturtevant. it looks the a many years of use, nevertheless tbe street at the lowest point of hoi-1, IcPhee. jilom—Roberta Rowc. The little town of Bingham had $65,· Blouses, Ball Suits on Hill—Nora fumy to see of that color going low on Street. Work Is now in rltfliton Pugtley. 00 fire on the 5th inst. Its was paint High Antl<|uee—S. P. Stearne, Kate Hammond, C-l entre—Jennie Tlbbette. spread | to red brick. on catch basins in front of a bucket with pressed progress I, j. Case, Harrleon Farrar, John Swift, Chandler eleon, No. 8, and Alder»— Unaselgned. □ally checked by brigade SALE PRICES Star-11 Mr. and Mr·. G. W. Water- AT CLEARANCE Plummer's store and in front of wlft, S. P. Maxim, who I rater hauled from a brook by teams. Mrs. C. A. Bessey of Stoneham, Mass., C. R. Hiram Teachers without experience, bird's barber Tbe sewer from ι louee, C. C- Dearborn, Peuley, arrived and Fri- shop. ave not made here Wednesday night, I terry. special arrangements Odd Fellows' Block and True Block, who wish morning she and her sisters, Mrs. L. Flower· and Potted Planta— A. E. Morse, rith the and You can save Time, Work and visiting PARIS TRUST COMPANY. day which has run into the sewer I Cut superintendent THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER. yourself Money by C. Morton and Mrs Geo. B. Crockett, formerly ire. Faustina Brown, Mies Barbara Chapman, ï teach in the rural sobodl· in Buckfield, from Block to the river, has Mrs. Cora Mrs. of association—think of our stores now. took the morning train for Montreal, Billing· I, «le* Joeephlne Cole. Everett, lebron and Hartford are requested to I Thirty years been connected with the town sewer, the l· rivla Richardson, Misa Marjorle Penley, W. S. the merit of a stands I from there to Canton, Ν. Υ ike the teachers' examination held at t. How good thing going connection to as I Itarblrd. | the where visit their Rev. being very easy make, school at Buckfield at ut in that time—or worthTessneso PARIS TRUST COMPANY was or- will brother, — tie they across the brancû I Mr· Abble Mrs. high building no the trench cut directly Miscellaneous Abbott, An exarai- f a bad one. So there's guesswork Henry P. Forbes. D. D., for two weeks. Mabelle Whitman, Mrs. Ella Kenney, Mr·, o'clock A. M., August 26th. F. H. NOYES CO. THE because there was a demand for a tMs evidence olThos. Arise, Concord, ganized A Bide trip to Niagara will also be taken. P'P®· I tdel'a Maxim, Mrs. Jennie Brett, Mr·. Mary ation will also be given at tbe same plaoe Itearn·, Mrs. Dearborn, Mr*. Lizzie who writes: "I have used Dr. a bank in this It has to its Lucy nd hour for any prospective students flch., place. grown Claims for damages have been made by Business for the October court. Doutelle, F. L. St daughter. soon on a bouse for his own occupancy 125 00 for setting place fire, W. S. Stabbird, Committee. Oliver B. Coy, welchTllle. In Albany, Jnly 96, to the wife of Arthur ia under 13000 hail, Hiram. We would like to to do on one of the lota which be ol be did. Bergeron T. P. Hathaway, ) Edward K. Hanson, fillet*, a son. begin purchased to Charles A. Hersey, South Paris. In 4, to the wife of Frank in Plush Robes Plot and who waa unable get South 9th. Mexloo, Aug. Bargains Lap Mrs. Briggs oo the west side of 11 Hughes, Paris, Maine, Aug. Bert Llttlefleld, East Stoneham. a ion. business with is in 'roctor, you. Street ; bonds, jail. Stephen McAUUter, Ea»t Stoneham. In Mexico. Aug. 5, to the wife of Dr. K. 0. AT THE TUCKER HARNESS STORE. overboard from a Albion Moody, Stoneham. faite, a ion. All west-bound trains on the Qram Accidentally falling Thomaa Power·, Sonth Parla. In Mexico. 4, to the wife of Fred Charn- Do not that Dr. Seth Arnold's boat on the Madawaska stream on the Aug. se forget Κ. South Parla. a Green or Plueh, Trunk were late Thursday io con I all George Ripley, ier·, daughter. Single, Gray $1.76 Balsam is tbe best known remedy for 5tb. Anderson, a young farmer Sidney W. Rowe, Brownfleld. qoence of the derailment of the forenooi , Rudolph Extra Single, Green or Gray Plueh, 2.00 bowel oomplainta. Warranted by the of New Sweden, waa drowned. Storm Jame· W. Stanford, Lo*ell. Quality, PARIS TRUST express a short diatanoe this side ο 1I Capt. William W. wbltmarah, Norway. Died. Plain Green and Black ... 2.60 COMPANY, Chas. H. Howard Co. Weffell, Anderson's companion, tried to Double, Plush, Empire station. The train was runnini The shows the deaths ... save him and nearly lost his own life. necrology report Beat Quality plain Green and Black, 3,00 SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. slowly and no one was injured. Trans the from Oxford of In β. Mrs. Charlotte la no article of wear in whicb Anderson leaves a widow and two ohil- \ luring year, County Augusta, Aag. Josephine fera were made around the am I There widow or Harrison Chllds, of West I shall sell my entire line of fancy plush robes at 10 per cent discount. place, as a ttodney N. Hall, South Paris; Franoil E. ftllds, comfort ao muoh depends on dren. 'arts, time to a the track was cleared late in the day your West Thomas N. Stowell, aged 78 years. Now Is the buy nice robe cheap. 4 of Rloh- Jhaw, Paris; In Buck field, Aug. 9, I. last m an, aged The orew were draft good fitting pair glaaaaa.—β. Edgar Norway engine and I iouth Paris. 7 vears. I aida. With all the wealth of the ed to take the afternoon train to Islam large town, In Hebron, Aug. 9, Mrs. Kara Marshall. N. SûwÎS.r" Pond. It la that the wrecl the tax rate In Bar Harbor this year is In Oxford, Aug. 9, Mn. Angle Smith Darts, James Favor, reported ,| Shoe stitchers wasted. Alio girl· to la Bumford, Mn. Annie, wife of was due to defective work · orei r A postal savings hank will he establish- •34.60, «blob Is thought to be the highest Aug. 10b Main Main·. by earn. See ad in this paper. ¥ 1111am Thatcher. •1 St, Norway, which was relaying switches. ed at Waat Bethel Sept. 5th. la New fcngland. \ · A AUTO WAGONS ARE ALL A 8trong Recommendation. RIGHT* HOMEMAKEBS' COLUMN. "We are not taking on any new Headaches and M Treatment. BUT YOU WANT A traveling men Just now." the safe is one BUSINESS a headache, there OF to U» ladle· THE LAND on of Interest In treâtlnf Oomepondenoe toploa manufacturer said. "Business It rath- nee any U solicited. Address Editor Homiuiai lafe rule to follow:—Never South Paris, Me. er dull In our line." o* similar Column, Oxford Democrat, nedlclne containing acetviilid If need one let me know," the ad vie· "Well. you PROPOSITION :oal-tar derivatives without Machine for a rath- Mowing PUZZLEDOM. said the applicant job. ."I'd it They may give Recipe·. your-/ physician. never er sell jour safe than any there la la relief, but they almost temporary and are the market Ifs the beat" reach the cause of the trouble TO CUT HAY WITH. STUFFING FOB BAKED FISH. Saloons Works For The ; the heart The most No. 1430.—Charades. "Are yon an expert Γ Barring to weaken Mix in a bowl ooe and a half of likely L cup sir. khow all Is to be îommon form of headache, frequently melted "Tee. I there from a I My lint la a circle and talla tear or gleaj ■oft bread cramba, half λ eup of sick headache, arising known about safes." Welfare Sailed 1 Μy second a popular town near the aaa: butter, half a teaspoooful of black pep- Pubilc lisordered stomach, may be avoided before buying call and see our on It must be; one of "Ever den I in themî" Shun My third caa't bo off. tor per, generous teaapoonful chop- care in the choice of food. whole'· la tbo heavens, quite aoldlerty chlvea and aweet balf a tea- "No. air" by take time line of My ped baail, pastry, candy and rich food, ha. and a scant a and spoonful of obopped parsley "Ever work In factoryT* ko eat, chew your food thoroughly IL or three IT OUT" balf a teaspoon of salt. Two "No. sir." I MAINE SAYvm bowels in good condition by My flrat a useful feature aee; a keep your raw mushrooms, chopped fine, are "How do know oars Is th· to one teaspoonful of My second never square win be. you using one-half addition to this stuffing; a table- Medicine after each And always part of my first you'll find; good beet7" And Maine Has In a L Γ. Atwood's DEERING of mushroom may be Prospered has MOWERS, My whole la both In your head combined. spoonful catsup "Because It takes to break Gen-1 tneaL This old reliable remedy used when mushrooms are not longest the Prohibi- fresh «ration's Experience In a blessing to thousands Into It" been perfect AND IIL available. W RAKES ΙΟΓ JfCAAD* Get a bottle today, TEDDERS. know of With a Gi- for sixtyBUI/ years. -ι' My first may give you greatest cbeer, "How do you that?" tion Method Dealing dealerHaalar APPLE DUMPLINGS. and prove it for yourself. Any But uncontrolled will give you tear; "I'm a reformed burglar." or we mail Exchange Suc- has it for cents, My second's not for man. we know. Make two cups of Tribun* gantic Evil-Why thirty-five flaky pastry, using He got the job.-Chicago on L. P. Medi- ffone better. The is right. the air he oft may so; of and water That Has a free sample request price Though through Hour, half a cup ahortenlng, cessful Policy For One M·. My whole on summer nights Is seen as in at the last two or » Co, Portland, needed, folding An Immense Flower In all the fields and forests green. three level of butter. Failed tablespoonfuls The of ail the flowers of the Roll the into a sheet and cut into largent IV. pastry A good many yean, ago the only rounds to enolose an world Is suld to be the raffleela, a na- Grows Hair W. & My first stands In the busy mill; large enough apple. *6 ' It A. WALKER 50N, of Sumatra, so called after 81r argument advanced &«&1ηβ* second Is the Have some pared and cored apples, tive My place ready traffic was the persona one thatt Where man may his refreshment find cooked in a cup, each, of sugar and Stamford Raffles. This Immense flow- quor the U MAINE. worn or not and of was bad for Individual. SOUTH PARIS, If he be 111; watef until tender but broken, er Is composed of five round petals liquor Some News Is first within the line. on each it killed the table Here's Important My third then cooled. Set an apple a brlcklsb color, each measuring a foot ruined the homes, But middle In the day; it and It was Who are piece of paste, and enclose securely. across. These are covered with nu- it filled the almshouses for Men sua My lost In autumn's appears Have the smooth on top, brush basis for most of the crimes and paste merous Irregular yellowish white the Bald. A golden waving way; over with beaten of and Growing: yolk egg dredge a the misdemeanors. This is all tru My whole Is very strongly bright fif- swellings. The petals surround cup taken our word for with granulated sugar. Bake about method Peoole who have And stands for every shining light a wide, the of today as It was then but the teen hot with bard nearly foot margin it tbat Parisian is the real hair —Youth's a. minutes. Serve Sage Compan' stamens. The of of attack is different. The Idea was cure sauce. whlcb bears the cup grower, beautifler and dandruff a to snatch the brand from the Become the raffleela la filled with a fleshy then have never been disappointed. Here's Depositor APPLE DUMPLING. the men to take our word. No. 1431.—Double Acrostic. disk, the upper surface of whlcb la burning and persuade the word of a person who took WITH THE or five into a When tbe words of this puzzle have Slice four pared apples covered with like minia- the pledge to refrain from the use of 'Ί bave bceu using Parisian Sage projections it I buttered witbfe scant half men at a When 1 using been guessed correctly aud placed one dish, sprinkle ture cows' horns. The cup when free liquor. The liquor laughed about year. began a of salt and two or three would bad a "fuzz" on my head. below another, tbe lnltiuls, rending teaspoonful from its contents will bold about the pledge and alleged that it only light of water. Sift thick and it National Bank tablespounfuls together was Now 1 bave a growth, I Norway name of about be until the next drink good downward, will spell the first a of sifted one- twelve pints. The flower weighs kept only N. DAYTON BOLSTER CO. one cup and half flour, is growing thicker and longer right FOR SALE BY our and la thick, the offered. It was entirely a personal one *f the greatest men country fourth a teaspoonful of salt and three fifteen pounds very Many people don't believe it can affair both on the side of the tem- along. hue ever produced, and tbe finals will level teaspoonfule of baking powder; petals being three-quarters of an Inch. bo done, but I know from my own expe- will be in absolute and on the of the Your money kept security. spell his surname. with the tips of the fingers work in two —Scientific American. perance people part rience with Parisian Sage tbal it can; I or three of then After awhile the contl 1. Δ spirit that can be burned in a tablespoonfuls butter, liquor people. public can recommend it in the fullest by check provides indisputable re- add milk, a little at a time, and with a conscience was aroused by the whole- deuce."—Gainse 708 North Fill- Payment lamp tu make afternoou tea. Rhinoceros Horns. Brown, in knife work to a soft Spread the of the more Mo. dough. sale 2. A band of robbers. The horns of the African rhinoceros debauchery politics by St., Maryville, in the form of your returned cancelled Millinery over the Bake above statement wan made to Dr. ceipts Everything dough prepared apples. of four element. Then to moral suasion The 3. kind of dried that is often eometlmea grow to the length quor A grape about twenty-five minutes. Serve hot C. D. Kocb of the Koch Pharmacy, Mary- In olden times rhinoceros borna was addd the "good citizenship Idea checks. found in puddings and cakes. with butter and To serve, turn feet 1011. bottle syrup. closer. ville, Mo., April 29, Large were for drinking cups by and restrictions were made 4. Like an angel. the dumpling from the dish so ae to employed 50 cents at Chas. H. Howard Co.'s, and We offer the services oi notion being The reply to this method of attack on at reduced prices. 5. An exclamation used to call the have the apple upwards. royal personages, tfce druggists every where. 33-351 greatly that put Into them would sbow the part of the liquor dealers was the attention of a person at a distance. GELATINE BLANC MANGE WITH BLACK- poison ESTABLISHED a strong, sound National Itself by bubbling. There may have formation of associations for the pur- 0 Awe Inspiring. BEBBIES. Also some in some truth In idea, lnasmurb pose of controlling politics. as bargains 7. been thp 1872 Bank to the small well To grieve. The ingredients needed are one table- of the Μ many of the ancient poisons were Then came the investigation and a balf of granulated gela- spoonful acids, and these nclds would decom- subjects from the scientific stand- as the one-third a of cold two large depositor. No. 1432.—Zigzag Puzzle. tine, cup milk, It was said the pose the horny material very quickly. point. by sociologist word of this contains and one-half cups of hot milk, one-third Shirt Waists and Underwear. Each zigzag that was the chief factor in a cup of granulated sugar and half a tea- —London Teleprnpb. liquor four letters. If the words are rightly of criminals and of orange extract. Let the the making paupers, one below an- spoonful guessed and wçjtten gelatine stand in the cold milk until tbe LOSS OF TIME MEANS LOSS OF the physiologists discovered that In- In correct order their let- other zigzag milk is absorbed; add tbe hot milk and PAY. sanity was Increased by the use of li- THE NORWAY NATIONAL BANK ters. beginning with the upi>er left tbe sugar and stir until dissolved; strain, administrators of Kidney trouble and the ills it breed* quor. Practical L. C. hand letter and ending with tbe lower add tbe extract and turn into a mold. came to It MRS. SMILEY, means lost time and lost pay to many a great enterprises regard name of Wben cold and "set," unmold, surround left hnml letter will spell the man. M. 1214 Little as a menace to their business. Phv- OF NORWAY, MAINE. with blackberries and serve with cream working Baient, a certain speHee of bird. The cross Peona St., Streator, III., was in bad from Blclans declared that alcohol had no and sugar. NOT MUCH. words are: and bladder trouble that be and Increased rather Goods kidney curative power Your may not trouble you much BANANA SUNDAE, PLAIN. could not work, but be aays: "I took eyes MillineryFancy 1. A kluu of ammunition. than diminished the tendency to tu- a little now and then. But if you Pills for a short time —just 2. A precious stoue. Select a small banana; peel, scrape off Foley Kidney only berculous diseases. Now there Is no them, tboee occasional reminders and well and was soon able neglect tbe coarse threads and cut in halves, got entirely alco- is will in- SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. 3. That which ull children enjoy. well well-Informed person that gives that something wrong develop above the banana two to go back to work, and am feeling lengtbwiee. Set and to a constant 4. To apprehend danger. than Kid- holic liquors any credit for good, aunoyauce. mounds of vanilla ice cream, a little and healthier before." Foley the strain pipe use. The muscles after enduring The 5 A small wild animal. Pille are tonic in action, in re- all unite In condemning their Desirable Stand For Sale in whipped cream over each mound, ney quick for weeks or months will be in a weak- wild animal. friend to the man Economists have found that the sa- j β. A large with sweet chocolate and sults—a good working that makes relief harder South Paris. sprikle grated ills. cued condition Best Today and 7. A small bird. set a maraschino in tbe centre. or woman who suffers from kidney loon does not decrease the tax rate Separator Blankets AND A HALK STORY HOUSE, suita- cherry to feenre. Harness A. E. Shurtleff South S. E. ble for either one or two rente. Nice «table Co., Pari»; but rather increases It. As a cold iwill tell is the ONE BANANA NUT SUNDAE. If you don't need glasses you 44 feel 2» foot addition for .storage Four Newell Λ Paris. and Ionic. Co., business proposition liquor Is bad so. to Ave acres of land ami pasture for No. 1433.—Beheadings. as set a good tillage Prepare tbe banana above; How two cows. All la and will be told intended man to only bad. The only question le. good repair Behead a chain of bones that sup- mound of ice cream on each end of the "If nature had tly," U. S. Cream would beet can It be discountenanced and S. RICHARDS. Separator the and leave a tree: a let one be of vanilla and tbe said the positive person, "she ports body banana; not care invented the cream —or bim driven out. or how small can its use , You do who separator aud leave a to other of caramel ice cream; have given wings." Harness, cooking utensil puzzle: pipe whip- which was first in the field. Driving cream on the "I suppose, then," replied the aviator, me made." Maine says. 'Cut It out en- separator broil and leave a streamlet: value and ped the banana between "that if man were intended to travel V You want to know which is the best separator today $11.00 to $25.00 mounds of ice cream, pour caramel by tirely." And Maine has prospered leave a grain. water be would be web footed." —which is the most syrup over the vanilla cream and choco- a generation's experience In this improved. late over the caramel j The United States has demonstrated its syrup cream; Cream Balm has been tried and method of dealing with the Is Separator No. 1434.—Illustrated Zigzag. Ely's over all other sepa- sprinkle with chopped almonds, brown- of it tense to a traffic^method absolute and complete superiority Stable not found wanting In thousands good exchange closest Blankets, ed in the oven, and set a cherry on top rators. It holds the World's Record for homes all over the country. It bas won that has proved good for one that has SOUTH PARIS. ME. 65c to of tbe whipped cream. Serve these closet skimming. $2.001 a place In the family medicine not been tried successfully in this at "banana splits'1 on oval or oblong dishes It was awarded the only Grand Prize Seattle, among the reliable household remedies, of or silver. state? 1804 1911 1909. for Horse glass where it is kept at band for use in treat- Everything until you have CHOCOLATE CAKE. cold in the bead just as soon as some Don't buy any separator and Stable. ing 80 8AV WE ALL OF U8. the States. member of the household the asked us about United Two cups of sugar, one-fourth a cup begins or It Hebron Better ask TODAY. of butter, two egg yolks, one cup of hot preliminary sneezing snuffing. Academy immediate relief and a or two's In the "wet" state of Indiana the water, three cups of sifted flour, three gives day a to a cold which largest city le Indianapolis. After SOUTH PARIS. MAINE teaspoonfule of baking powder, one- treatment will put stop Γ. M. DAVIS. AGENT. W. 0. FROTHINGHAM not become chronic mature deliberation the Star ο I for all fourth a cake of chocolate, two teaspoon· might, if checked, Dally Prepares thoroughly colleges a case of catarrh. fuis of vanilla, one-fourth a teaspoonful aud run into bad that city says editorially: The Am- and scientific schools. SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. courses. one erican has so conducted Itself Classical and English of salt. Cream tbe butter; add cup said Mr. ealo Ihe following I9tf FROSTING. Hooey and Tar Compound get great I, i|, am the ONLY AGENT here for Paroid There described real estate, viz. the home-tea·) of the I Roofing. & verj· famous, who lived In Philadel- lief." others who suffer similarly Bishop Potter of the Episcopal church A. W. WALKER SON, I Cook two cups of sugar and one cup Many late Sarah J. Martin, situate·) on liack Street, tn Declaration of Inde- will be to benefit Mr. Stewart's in New York started a "model" saloon ire other makes, but Paroid is the best phia when the of water until syrup will make a thread glad by Ox for·! Village. South at this 23th of lull South Paris, Maine. pendence was slgued- St Nicholas. three inches long when dropped from tip experience. A. E. Shurtleff Co., some years ago. He held that the Datcil Oxfonl, day July. Pills S. E. Newell ά Paris. FRANK P. MARTIN. t*>i| of spoon. Beat the whites of two eggs Paris; Co., saloon that was run strictly according Executor of the Estate of Sarah J. Martin * Foley Kidney W TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULTS very stiff. Pour syrup in tiny stream to the that refused drink to in- Friend—So your nephew refuses to law, Give relief from No. 1435.—Enigma. over beaten mixture con- STATE OF MAINE, bj prompt BACKACHE, whites, beating work. Maybe he i> what they call "gift- toxicated persons and minors and in I'm fouud In nay. but not In do; add two of Me. KIDNEY and BLADDER stantly; teaspoonfuls vanilla, ed." fact wa3 conducted In a highly "respe> L. S. South Paris, TROUBLE with I am with 88. BILLINGS, lOW price I'm not him: you: and continue until of con- Oxford, i beating right he waa. I've Honorable Jnstlcc of the ■!uill I'm never fulse. but found In true; Uncle—I should say able" manner would be successful. Tothc .Supreme RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of tb| to spread. clal next to be holden at Parte, within but never sistency him he has and more Court, I'm thoughtful oft. blue; given everything This saloon went Into in on — ounce of chocolate be bankruptcy and for the of Oxford, the second — ON One melted may County KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the In color not. but ain In hue; too. of Λ. D. lull : mixed with one-half of the as a few months. A "respectable" saloon Tuesday October, E. TOLMAN & A life with mem'rted sweet 1 strew frosting represent» Helen M. Bird, of C. CO., BLADDER and all URINARY soon as is over beaten cannot succeed because the majority of Respectfully Ox- annoying Of happy days—bo fust they flewt syrup poured An ordinary case of diarrhœa can, as a Magalloway Plantation, in the County of cake tirit with white frost- ford and State of Maine, that she was lawfully eggs. Cover a of Cham- the patrons of the saloon are not the New Baxter UuiMing, IRREGULARITIES. A boon to rule, be cured by single dose E. then Wentworth'a Block, positive and allow to married to Henry Hlnl, of Pythian ing dry; meanwhile, keep berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea people who want respectability. They Location In the State of Now Hampshire, but INSURANCE, MB. MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY No. 1426.—Charade. dish chocolate in a SOUTH PARIS, me. PORTLAND, containing frosting Remedy. This remedy has no superior want liquor and they want all the now of parts unknown to your libellant, at Ma- My* flret It Is dark, but my second la of warm water to Plantation In said County and State, pan prevent becoming for bowel For sale all sa- galloway ol PEOPLE and for WOMEN. bright oomplaints. by things that go with liquor. The on the of October, 11NX, and lived too hard. When first frosting is dry, eighteenth day PIANOS d. Carpets When In a cold tlrst at tts door you alight. deal ere. a and not a so- with him as hie wife at said Magalloway Planta ORGANS. loon is vice-center HAVK HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION cover with chocolate tlon till about the twentieth of third nils my ttrst with dismay and frosting. day September, My cial center. It is for "booze" first und that «he herself aa a 8. A. D»t1v 657 Washington St., Connersvillet seem to a deal of 101»; has always conducted out odd ami clean affright. PINEAPPLE PIE. "You get great said E. patterns lad., is in bin 80th year, lie writes as: "I have last. faithful wife toward the Henry Bird, Hut my whole cheer· my tlrat with It· out of business." of his \owa and wa«> lately «offered tuu..-h from my kidnej* and blad- Cut a sized io halves. pleasure but he, regardless duty, good apple Peel, toward I tock. der 1 had severe backaches aud uiy kidney action song of delight. "Yes," replied Mr. DustinStax, "after Experience In the Saloon Business. gulltv of cruel and abuhlve treatment run the food chopper, saving all lier the time they lived an·! that STANDARD was too frequent, causing me to lone much sleep through I have fretted over a golf match there's (furlng together, and ia bladder there was constant the Add .to one level is a dear teacher, but he was also guilty of gross and contlimed habits at night, my juice. pineapple me like back to Experience Pills for some rests up getting of Intoxication. And your libellant further avers pain. I took Foley Kidney time, to Puzzledom. of one egg, the nothing fools will learn from none other. Key tablespoonful flour, yolk wbnre I can have mat the residence of said llbellee Is ot known aod am now free of all trouble and again able to of another the white for my desk, everything SEWING 2. The a little full of ίο and that It cannot be asceitalned be up and around. Foley Kidnoy Fills have mj Να 1421.-Kiddles: 1. Jay. (save frosting) own Delaware is state, her. by " and one-half a of Stir ail my way." reasonable highest recommendation. letter J. cup sugar. saloons. The revenues received from diligence. one Wfierelore she prays that the bonds ol matrl F. Rid A. B. eiiURTLBrr South Parle. together well and bake with crust. MANY A WOMAN has. 4*Λ>., for and said Ion, No. 1422. Cu rtullments : I. SUFFERING sourccs of the business now between her the all mony Piper, one liquor existing S. E. NEWELL A Parle. This should make pie; if not quite E. Bird l>e dissolved, anil that her name MACHINES. CO., 2 Pastel, herself her totalled In 1910 Henry pll>e. pip. pi. p. paste, add a little when baked Drags painfully through New Castle county be to Helen M. Wilson. enough water; from changed past. pus. pa. p. beat the whitoof then beat in daily tasks, suffering backache, $68,591.80. The cost of the saloon to Dated at Paris, this 21st day of July, A. D Corner Main and Danforth St*., egg dry, loss of headache, nervousness, appetite Mew castle was |li>d,17(i or 1911. No. 1423—Twelve Américanisme: four tablespoonfuls of sugar and spread county HELEN M. BIRD. and poor not her ills are Chnrles Cotes over the sleep, knowing about of the entire Send for Catalogue. KILLthi couch Oliver Perry. worth pie. due to and bladder troubles. eighty percent kidney alms- aho TM» Plnckney. Ilenry Clay. John Howard Pills relief from sum used for the police, Judges, NORWAY. MAINE. CURE LUNC8 STEAMED FIO AND RAISIN PUDDINQ. Foley Kidney give quick STATE OK MAINE. Payne. Beujuiuln Franklin. Daulel and misery, and a prompt return house and other agencies for the raie One cup each of raisins, pain OXfOHD, 88. July 31st, 1911. & CO., Webster. Horace chopped figs, to health and No woman who of and crime. Besides this above-name·! Helen W. J. WHEELER 60 YEARS' Greeley, (,'uptuin suet and molasses. One of strength. pauperism Personally appeared the teaspoonful ao suffers can afford to overlook for chil- M. Illrti and ma.le oath to the truth of the fore- with J a mes Lawrence. Patrick Henry, < Folev it cost the county dependents, experience ginger, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, going allegations, and particularly as to the South Kidney Pills. A. E. Shurtleff Co., South and Insane or a grand Paris. Dr. .lames Otis. Captain Nathan nule. half a nutmeg, one-fourth a teaspoonful dren $42,840.63 residence of said llbellee. King's S. E. Neweli & Co., Paris. Before me, H. W. KICKKTT, Abraham Lincoln. of one of sweet one tea- Paris; total of $198,016.93. Subtract from this salt, cup milk, Justice of the Peace. No. 1424.—Primal Acrostic: Buffalo. of soda, two and sum $68,591.80 and you have $129,425.- spoonful three-quarters A little lad was desperately ill, but re New cups of dour. Roll fruit in dour. Mix 13 as the loss to the county. Thl* Discovery Cross Words: Bride, u tuber, frost. fused to tak· the medicine the doctor and suet, stir in soda and part of the STATE ΟΓ MAINE. album, liver, ocean. liquids had left. At last bia mother gave him was made up by taxing property Hour, flour last, add fruit and the rest of flour. for will my will holders. One would think that sen- County or Oxroui), 88: Patents JSBl Να 1425.—Pictured Word: Isinglass. a steam up. "Oh, my boy die; boy C8ÛSP8 Puur in buttered tin and let AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. die," she sobbed. sible would become weary of (MAI») Demon· Να 142ft Beheadings: Ap-pear, ba- three hours. Serve hot with caramel people Supreme Judicial Court, In Vacation But a voice spoke from the bed. that sort of a burden. 2, A. D. lull. CoPvniaxTS Ac. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ton. w-asp. sauce. This is good re-steamed and it August "Don't cry, mother. Fatber'U be home Upon tiie Fokkootno Liukl, ORDERED, "■ OS MONET REFUNDED. No. 1427.—Charade: At. ten. keeps in a cool place for a week. That the Libelant notice to the said lleorv 'Irs,·? tisggfiffieBfz you, soon and he'll make me take it." Can·· and Sword· In Porto Rico. give ate—attenuate. K. Mrd.l.llielcc.to appear before the Justice of t&ssssjswtt>psisst CARAMEL SAUCE. Of all people perhaps none are more oui Supreme J u(k«, two tablespoonfuls of corn starch suffering miserably days use than our fellow citizens of Porto an attested of sal>i libel anil one publishing copy smoothed in cold from bowel was cured by this order three weeks In GERANIUMS No. 1429.—Numerical Enigmu: Mos- water, two cups of hot complaint, Rico. The walking stick In that Island thereon, successively dose of Chamberlain's Cholera the Oxford Democrat, a prlntend perfectly health." For sale by paste-lined pie tin; your a a and N. PRINCE, Buckfleld, good mon sized Beat one the er cities and are from prospective It is GREENHOUSE, «11 dealers. pie. egg, jolk Spnnlsh forged Plumbing: buyer. pioneer men and are With the Beit of Material. Also of aoother (save white for frosting), one More people, women, the finest steel. Some are damascened, Plumbing built a concern that has never failed nones. by SOUTH MAINE. level of three-fourths suffering from kidney and bladder are with silver and PARIS, "And you are not afraid to ask papa?" tablespoonful flonr, and others Inlaid ubscrlber hereby rive· notice that he a of and one-fourth a tea- trouble than ever befdre, and each year Install Gasoline to value and treat- "Ob, no, I've got a bold on bitn. He cup sugar gold: some have worked upon them the Pumping Engines give honest fair, square duly appointed administrator of the of oinnamon in a bowl. more of tbem turn for quick relief and won't dare refuse me anything. Tbat ipoonful Spread name of the owner and others the for Water ment well over rhubarb in tin and bake with benefit to Supply. to every owner. If interested let us talk with —... B. WASHBURN late of Waterford, Rembrandt of his Isn't permanent Foley's Kidney you. 127,000 genuine. nnme of a put run saint—Philadelphia L. MAINE ■> ti. / County of Oxford, deceased, and given one crust. Bake well to cook rhubarb Remedy, which bas proven itself to be M. LONGLEY. NORWAY. All E. P. CROCKETT, I know the chap who painted It." ml# as the law directs. persons having tender. Frost the with white of one of the moat effective remedies for RecOiti. the estate of deceased are top lands against «aid and that medi- same for ami egg saved, and three level kidney bladder ailments, lred lo present the settlement, Proprietor. Do not allow your kidney and blsdder tableapoonfnls PARKER'S Propriatort Indebted thereto are to wake pay· of brown in a cool oven. cal science has devisrd. A. E. Shurtleff All In Good Tim·. ORCHARD "SBS* requested trouble to develop beyond the reaoh of sugar; slightly hair balsam GARAGE ;nt lmmoilUtelT. Co., South S. E. Newell Λ Co., Clnrk at a dinner io Wash- ClMUM sad bcamlflat tb« balr. EZRA LEBJtOKB. medicine. Take Pille. Paris; Chnmp Promotes a luxuriant growth. July l.sth, 1M1. Poley Kidney HONEY F1LLIN8 FOR LAYER CAKE. Paria. Grive Indulgence for a some- Hsvsr Tails to Barter· Oray Farms for Sale. quick results and stop irregularities ington plendod Hair to it· Youthful Color. Blend one-half a with A. E. together cap, eaoh, what rambling speaker. Ouxm scalp dimm ft hair falling. FOR AND NOTICE. Easy Ter·· and Lew Prices. surprising promptness. and SPRING SUMMER. Shurtieff South S. E. Newell of honey sugar with two tablespoon- Teacher—What la the capital of Ohio? ■c,and|L00»t Dragtsfc υ Acre· la South Gray, near Co., Paris; "Η*·ΊΙ urrlve." he said, "if you'll gire The subscriber notice that he ! good neighbor*, rule of water. Heat over the fire until was one hereby gives water, near church and school·. On Une ft Paris. Think carefully; It named after has been administrator of Cie gooo Co., him 'line. He Is like Dr. Thirdly. duly appointed rew road. A ch.uice to hens it forms a thread. ^Remove and beat in of men that ever lived. PitUU· Of electric great kety the greatest nd raise «sali fruits,10 mile· to Portland. had the white of an Beat "Dr Thirdly was dlridlng up bis Wood Wanted. Jt NATHAN S. HRRR1CK late of Norway. "My wife and myself another stiff-whipped egg. "Jack Johnson." Pulp 1000 In tbe Co inty of Oxford, deceased, and given foolish until the mixture cools and termon Into appropriate heads one Acre· In Yarmouth, on bank of Royal River, quarrel." sonstantly Delivered at on Samples.4 b«in

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