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V VOL. XXXIV. NO. TS PHILLIPS, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912 PRICE 4 CENTS WWWWVVWVWVVWVVWWM PREFERRED DEATH *S T E V E N S i TO GOING HOME Favorite Rifle No. 17 (Special to Maine Woods). “Bull's Eye Kind. West Farmington, June 12.—Be cause Miss Graoe Welch, 14, did not fEWCLUB ASK YOUR DEALER want to return home rfom the family of David Bean she eat Paris green SHOT SHELLS E| “The most popular in an attempt to commit suicide. If small bore rifle made.’ Miss Welch’s parents live in West ' The old original black Farmington, but she has been in the REPEATING SHOTGUNS powder shells. A beautiful example employ of Mr. and Mrs. Bean for of careful, accurate If you want a serviceable shotgun, one that Introduced more than some ¡time. fifty workmanship. a scratch or bump won’t ruin, that can be had years ago. More popular Recently the“ parents of the girl informed her that she must return at a price that won’t ruin you, the Winchester today than ever. ' Favorite barrels home, whereupon she spread a crack R ep eatin g Shotgun will surely suit you. T he perfect ignition of the er with butter and Paris green and are rifled more ac They are made in 12 or 16 gauge with N o. 2 primer insures a quick, ate it. It proved to be an overdose of curate than many the poison. Life was saved by the strong shooting, full choke barrels, suitable snappy load seldom found in use of energetic measures. black powder shells. rifles selling as high for trap work, duck shooting, etc., or with modified choke or cylinder bore barrels for F o r all shotguns. I f as $50.00. field shooting. They list at $27.00, but your WELD CLUB HOLDS Rm lngtQ fcLlM C The only hoys’ rifle dealer will sell you one for less. They are a feet shooting combination. used by MEN. bargain in a gun, but not a bargain counter REMINGTON ARMS - UNION JOYFUL REUNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. Send for 160 page gun. They are the only repester that is 290 Broadway New York City Catalog and “ How (Special to Maine Woods). ENDORSED BY THE U, S ORDNANCE BOARD to Shoot Well.” The 16th annual reunion of the Weld Club was held at the Virginia street church Boston, J-une 8, Mrs. Loaded! with Makers of Rifles Shotiruns, Pistols and Ella Houghton Noyes and Mrs. Ida □ Houghton Waterhouse were the Rifle Telescopes having For Your Fishing Trip Try an Accuracy Unparal' hostesses. The day was beautiful but led in the World, owing to the strike on the electric cars many of our number did not dare to come, thinking they might BALLS GAMPS. not he able to get home, yet we J. STEVENS ARMS 8 had a goodly number present and No place like it for salmon, also trout and laketrout. all enjoyed themselves. Send for book B. Grand Lake Stream, Maine. TOOL CO. iThe morning hours were spent in renewing old acquaintances, and get Post office Box 50 ting acquainted with the younger people. Dinner was served at one CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. o’clock and such a dinner. Maine girls know how to cook. You can W EEK END rest assured that it was home cook Advertising Pnys Y ou 'v^wvwwwwwwww%wwvwww<ing and not baker's. Our dinner con sisted of baked beans, potato salad, EXCURSIONS sandwiches, pickles, hot rolls, cake, Take your family and make a trip to any of the coffee and ice cream. For the coffee we had the very best heavy cream from Weld, brought by Mr. O riot us pleasant places along the line of Phillips. Mountain View House After dinner came the election of THE SANDY RIVER AND RANGELEY LAKES RAILROAD Mountain View, Maine officer®, and reading of reports of You can buy round trip tickets between any two points on the the last ¡meeting. The officers for For further particulars write or address the ensuing year are: president, road at one fare the round trip. Good going on any r^ular train Mrs. Sarah Russell Wheeler; first Saturday or Sunday, returning the following Monday, any week L. E. BOWLEY, vice president, Mrs. Ella Houghton Noyes; second vice president, Mrs. this season until Saturday, September 28th. Mountain View, » * » Maine. Annie Hosmer Huntress; secretary, Mrs. Nettie Coburn Dean; treasurer, F. N. BEAL, G. P. A- Phillips. Maine. Mrs. Bettie Bartlett Holt; historian, Mr. D. Frank Holt. The literary exercises consisted of a piano solo by Mr. Edward B. Wild TH IN K OF ____ er, reading by Mrs. Nellie Green- leaf and Miss Edith Burlingame, PICKFORD’S CAMPS GRANT'S CAMPS, KENNEBAGO, MAINE, duet fdr violin and piano by the Most modern and up-to-date camps in the state of Maine. All camps Misses Carrie and Lottie Wyman, all have bath rooms. Book early. When Packing up' for that Fishing Trip. Fly Fishing de luxe of which were heartily enjoyed. H. E. PICKFORD, Rangeley, Maine. U. S. A. CSX Kennebago, Maine Among those present were Robert ED GRANT SONS, C. Huntress, Mrs. Annie Hosmer Huntress, Stoneham; Albert Storer, Boston; Mrs. Olive Bates Burlin game, Miss Edith M. Burlingame, Mrs. Belle Mastennan Blarney, Som dred M. Wilder, Master Howard B. Somerville; Austin W. Green, Mrs. erville; Mrs. Amanda Rowe Wheeler, Wilder, Dorchester; Mrs. Nelttie """^Jrow n^C^am ps^LakeK ezar^^ Laura E. Green, Miss Gladys M. Mrs, Myrtie N. Kinney, W. E. Peirce, Coburn Dean, Miss Bertha Dean, Green, East Milton; Mrs. Whittier, Mrs. Sarah Sanborn Peirce, Dorches Malden; Abner T. Wing, Boston; Mrs For your Spring Fishing Trip why not come where the salmon are large Winthrop, Me.; Mrs. Green, Carthage, ter; George N. Coburn, Weld, Me.; Clara Houghton White, Miss White, enough to interest you. The average weight of salmon here for the past Me.; A. Ozro Hawes, East Bridge- Mrs. Clara Phillips Jones, Reading; Brockton; J. H. Wyman, Mrs. J. B art five seasons has been seven pounds. We also offer you private cabins water; George W. Wheeler, Mrs. Henry W. Jones, Lenox; Mrs. lett Wyman, Lynn; Fred H. Wyman, with open fire, bath, twin beds, etc. Bass fishing is unsurpassed. Write Sarah Russell Wheeler, Herbert R. Minnie Jones Dookendorff, Burling Mrs. Fred H. Wyman, Miss Lottie M. us for booklet, rates and detailed information. Address Wheeler, Mrs. Mabel Wheeler Pierce, ton; Mrs. Angie Houghton Janvrin, Wyman, Miss Carrie L. Wyman, West B. E. BROWN, Center Lovell, Maine. Cambridge; D. Frank Holt, Bettie Revere; Mrs. Isabel Caswell, Mrs. T. Peabody; Mrs. Mira Richardson, Bartlett Holt, John B. Holt, Matta- E. Cushing, Miss Cushing, Stanley Mattapan; Warren Scamman, Mrs. pan; Mrs. Della Howard Higgins, Gushing, Dorchester; L. Merrill Warren, Scamman, Nahant; Dr. Mau Lynn; Mrs. Briggs H. Howard, Au Noyes, Mrs. Ella Houghton Noyes, rice W. Russell, Mrs. Maurice W. burn, Me.; William E. Littlefield, Miss Clara E. Noyes, Elmwood; Mrs, Russell, Providence«, R. I. Mrs. Susie Hosmer Littlefield, Mrs. Nellie Holt Beedy, Lewiston, Me.; After the exercises we visited again Nettie Littlefield Greenleaf, Dorches Mrs. Ida Houghton Waterhouse, Mrs. until it was time to have lunch. TIM POND CAMPS ter; Mrs. Otto F. Holt, Dixfield, Lillian M. Waterhouse, Atlanta; Ed Then we separated to meet again Open when the ice leaves the lake. We guarantee both bait and fly- ¡g Maine; Mrs. Lura Holt Nutter, Cam ward B. Wilder, Mrs. Mabel Wheel another year, all feeling we had bridge; Mrs. Florence Potter Cary, er Wilder, Edward W. Wilder, Mil spent a very pleasant day. fishing and catch trout. Telephone, daily mail. Write for 1912 booklet, g: JULIAN K. VILES & SON, Franklin Co., Tim, Maine. | LAKEWOOD CAMPS fiONfiflKE M/WOPJ) fORjhE f'lSHlMG.LET WE FURNISH yoil REF ERENCES. I NDiVlJML CRRiNs.opENMINS,OPEN FIRES,Fir e s OflORWlfHOUIjWilS J.LEWlS YORK *■— LOON-LAKE . raN&eleynve — .........-JA- H GO TO JO E’S FORMERLY KNOWN AS ANGLERS' RETREAT JOE W HITE RUNS B L A K E 5L E E LAKE GAMPS in the Has a greater variety of fishing grounds than any one place in the Rangeley Lakes. Fifteen miles o Dead River Region, where you can catch trout every day in Lake trolling and Five miles of Stream Fly Fishing and several Ponds well stocked with Trout and Salmon. the season. That’ the point and that s the fact. W rite, to Table first-class. A No. 1 beds. Camps have from one to seven rooms and open brick fireplace ^and pure JOE WHITE, Eustis, Me., For Booklet and Particulars. running SPRING WATERJin each camp. For rates and booklet address Gapt. E. F. Goburn, Middledacn, Rangeley Lakes, Maine Advertise in Alaine W oods MAINE WOODS, PHILLIPS, MAINE, JU N E 13, 1912. The Small Game Rifle ANNUAL OUTING OF ANGLERS ARE BUSY ! TAXIDERMISTS That’s Big Enough For Deer MAINE SPORTSMEN AT MINGO SPRINGS G. W. PICKEL, New Model 27 _______ TAXIDERMIST .25—20 or .32—20 calibres Boston Man Is Greatly Pleased By rrDealer in Sportins <*<>**. Will Occur At Lake Maranacook Tackle, Indian Moccasins, Basket* First Trip to Rangeleys. and souvenirs. ,wood This Year-Arrangements Rangeley, ^ - Main*. M a r l i n chuck, hawk, fox, wolf and deer fall Are Complete. (Special to Maine Woods). Mingo Springs, June 6.—The rainy j N ASH OF MAINE. REPEA TER ready prey to its high-ve Licensed Taxidermist, Norway, M«, days have come this way as well as j locity smokeless or black and Maine’s Leading Fish Taxidermist. (Special to Maine Woods). to other places, but the enthusiasm ; low pressure smokeless loads.