The Oxford Democrat. ______·

" VOLUME 78. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911. NUMBER 39.

s with "Who are ehe asked, "and d. park. Fruit Eating Birds. lima seemed always to have something Mies Greye flue eyea biased 70α," Pau- what are here?* ^lbkbt AMONG THE FARMERS. on her mind. For a time ehe was anger. "I do not forbid yoα to, you doing Licensed Auctioneer, a and I her admirers as bat line, bot I bope you will not Paul "I'm pin peddler, stopped THJE GROWER SUPFKBS, BUT HS 8H0UM Bought by before, "OUTH PARIS, MAIN·. "vim THE PLOW." Is a man. here for Picked For like seeks like, and the young men, The Gate In Graham's father detestable THE ΉΝ overnight." THEM. Out MolerMe. CONSIDER HIS GAINS FROM must be Tenu» finding her preoccupied and unenter- Wbeu I tell yoa that once upon a time "Is that all? Τ thought you on practical agricultural topic him be was a β robber." Correspondence drew away to more I was engaged to marry L. BUCK, la solicited. Address all communication· la talnlng, gradually "Grape Grower," Keuka Lake, N. T., was a lad in "1 a robber would be more tended (or this department to Bikii D Each Other animated companions. I, too, with the The widower, and Paul little PEDDLER suppose U ^ Hammond, Editor Oxford Dem write·: "What redreae there Hedge is a attractive to than a tin Surgeon Dentist, Agricultural secret on my mind, was and dresses then. Walter Graham you peddler." ocrat, Parle, Me. the ravage· of bird· on fruit? My choic- moody MAIN'S. to In and I showed him a poem I "Not a nice tin peddler." SOUTH PARIS, est are ruined thi« year An at 111 disposed Join the gay sporte publisher, of grape· getting Attempt Matchmaking It Wai Closed and He Was Chock Full was some in and other our host for us. And short- Why had written. Pauline, he laughed at There encouragement All bit t>e·' work warranted. by phcebe·, eong eparrow· provided A Case of Clover That Met With a this. But I was curious to find out Seeding. protected vermin, and I neither know of ly before the expiration of the term How if Romance Opened about the house I was in. U. P. JONBS, a way to «top it or to obtain indemnity Setback for which I had been Invited I made Pauline, startled by this sudden con- I DON'T WASTK EXPKN9IVK SKEU ON LAN Γ for the serious losses they infliot on the "Where did you come from?" an excuse to leave. Charlie drove me CLARISSA MACKIE fidence, knew not what to say. Mak- F. A. MITCHEL income that we have. EDGAR MINTURN By By asked. Dentist, NOT PHOPKHLY PKKPAKKI). only vlneyardUts By to the station and while we were wait- ers of books and publishers were re- are not snake·, toads and frogs ) "From over a rise in the MAINS. Why for the train said to me: mote who into Just ground. X,)RWAY, the ing American Preu Asso- beings rarely strayed American Pre·· Am»· protected? They are among greatest Copyright by American Praia Ano- Copyright by Copyright by Our is hidden by tree». I saw "Eileen Is at 181L her little world. Still, she 1W. place aloe Hour·—9 lo 13—1 to 4. Agricultural papers and institute exterminators of vermin that we have ciation, 131L greatly disappointed ciation, practical elation, the woman. smoke against the sky and came to tell us to sow and do no to either farmer or failure of her effort to make a longed to comfort the troubled speakers persistently injury out what It come from. of aud thus restore our match for he because—was the hlll'to find 17 r. SMITH, plenty clover, fruit grower." you." "Perhaps laughed their is iu In the autumn of 19— 1 received a Pauline hummed a tune under bet Few persona are satisfied with Since it wus from this chimney I Γ run-down farms. This advice good The has my warmest ■y™" "I'm sorry not to oblige her, but you it a humorous Aunt Ruth '/" she questioner poem. I at Law, a it must be remembered that see fruit of who breath as she tied the ribbons of hei in life or their occupation. I'd come on and see who was Attorney sense, but pathy. It is hard to the note, from Eileen Duncan, bad know those things can't be forced. asked timidly. station thought MAINE. clover will not on land, and and have no hei rule. I de- In the house." NORWAY, ({row poor one's labors destroyed married my chum, Charlie Duncan, Possibly had I known the girl your little white shoes and reached for "Humorous!" scoffed Mlee Greye. "It am an exception to that a to sow Block. Collection· a Specialty. it is sheer waste of costly seed he become a law-breaker. am "I'm to see you. I'm cu- Hu.-ne remedy except inviting me to their country place in wife picked out for me I might have tennis racket. With a swing of snow; was called 'Love's Dirge.'" light in my work, and yet I only very glad clover on land not in a good state of fer- Yet one must be a philosopher and real- rious to know bow the hap- are done better." snld Pauline "I have premises I see our ize of our laws are the New Hampshire hills. "We to linen skirts she tripped down the etain "Oh," faintly. a tin peddler. ttlUCK Λ PARK. tility. neighbors persistently that, after all, most to left as are. I've been "She's a woman." was a beautiful pened be they clover few of and are on "the entertain a house said Mrs. splendid and out into the California sun no doubt It poem." For heaven's sake, why are you sat- ip sowing every year, yet just based greatest good party," golden theories about it the "I since we've not mat- the brief- forming Perhap· Attorneys at Law, them cut much clover hay. When to the greatest number," and although "which will be say, Charlie, shine. "It was," admitted poetess isfied to be α tin Duncan, incomplete peddler? can tell me which theory le cor- land is in a state of tilth, after corn we suffer because of in ed and It's all over, suppose you tell "After of you KTHBL, MAINS. good sometime· them, ly. that, course, everything a reason. I am without you. Charlie and I are so Playing tennis by oneself is never For paradoxical rect" Bllsry C- Park- or roots, tbe clover does grow, but is the run we ourselves are theι gam- me who she is." was ended between Walter and me. I a 11'.ion S- Herrlck. long an first winter. This that we wish to confer a like entertaining pastime, but it if fall of ideality and romance. "What are Γ mostly killed tbe er·. Do not misunderstand me; I fully happy "Eileen would divorce me If I did." had the in the rose nailed they and when one lives with gate garden romance in a tin winterkilling is nut caused wholly by realize that to sit down and on you. A will be a good exorcise, Ideality and ped- "That couple," pointing to the picture Γ W. ROUNDS, philosophize happiness girl "On my honor, she shall never know up, and now the hedge has so over- the but is caused will no debt· nor feed the a beautiful but maldeo dler! Nonsense! "bad been P'i. frost, mostly by tramp- pay hungry member of your whom we have from me." melancholy be It of a Irride and groom, Just party grown it that it cannot found. to ing aod pasturing in tbe fall, and tramp- two verv present factors with most of aunt on a retired country estate even Yes; listen to me and I will prove married and come to live here. Is picked out for you. We are not going There was a whistle, and the train is like the incident—it is closed for Dentist, ing after frost appears is much worse. us. Nevertheless, if one does take a gymnastics can border on the that there can be romance even to tell which one our rolled Just as I was about to dally you thut so?" the new of clover iu the matters his outlook you of guests up. get ever." iuthawat Block, NORWAY, MS. Grazing growth broad view of aach wildest excitement in a tiu peddler. And because there another couple Just married is a chief reason for winter I know she is, nor are we to tell her aboard Charlie whispered In my ear: "And with the roses of "No; fall killing. on life becomes much brighter. going serv- overgrown me work. îltf Pauline's method consisted In is romunce in I enjoy my did." ■ Ces Hoar·—S to 13—1 to 3. But clover on land with the of no redress in cases of this kind -and who is the man we have out "Hester Adams." murmured Pauline as she sowing poor picked one or more across net memory," to dream. For is ing balls the It gives me opportunity "Well, one of that other couple expectation of increasing its fertility they are many—except either to taxe for her, though we have told her that I hurried Into the car and sank in left the room and went upstairs. auiouDt to a and then (lashing around into the op- Instance, 1 drive my peddling wagon died." idle. It will not grow to the law into one's own hands and de- such a man is to be We are my seat in a semi-etunned condition. Ruth stood present serv- In the library Greye morn- in. row on land. posite court and returning the a roud of a bright spring both alive." V» C. Leavitt Co., of pius poor stroy the pests, or to take such prevent- to leave to find each other." The little likes her fixed j.long "No; they're [ going you god startling things. with down bent head, eyes the fra- Here is a way we grow a fine crop of ive measures as one can. As to the ice with lightning rapidity und again ing. The air is laden with had a spat and separated." "Well, now," I said to myself, "I Better a disagreeable episode than on the rug at her feet "The roses of "They Main Me. clover. The field haa been cropped it would doubtless afford a relief darting back to return the stroke. ranee of buds. The birds such 14 St., Norway, first, like that. Heaven me from none at all. Some of the most vio- nnd opening "No thing." no one re- protect memory," she repented softly, probably for fifty years, and from ills, bat what if such prac- Pauline flitted back and forth with re in the trees, flitting here were that present those whom I am told I am ex- lent loves have started with a chirping "Then they separated by members overdrawing a tice We should en- girls quarrel. there were tears in her eyes. seeing anybody became universal? pink cheeks and shining eyes. lier loos :id there, one carrying α bit of straw, looking old woman whose pic- or on field. to But lu this case The secret I carried with me had kept the end of six weeks the crusty load of manure fertilizer this gender a for law, wholly baa. pected marry! At repairs u disrespect ened hair fell In two long braids below another u string, another horsehair ture hangs there. She was the mother- Tbe two best of oats, to be there is an element of I Hester Adams in my mind to the ex- on house were about com- Stoves, crops succeeding Further, were the birds allowed uncertainty. and under her the stone nests. Hardware, her sleuder waist, with which to build their They in-law of one of them." each did uot twenty the horde of in- am left free to and the clusion of all others. Eileen Duncan overseen other, average quite ruthlesslv destroyed, choose, lady pleted. Father and son had as breath she hummed the happy little ; re chattering at each other Just "Not at all. .She is my mother and bushels to tbe acre. This land received sects which would then spring up would Is as free as I. There's of had told me that the girl she had pick- of the es- something tune broken breath. the regeneration neglected were a of with some and not to by panting I >rsons would do who building light seeding timothy, leave our orchards vineyards, the game of 'hide and seek' In it ed out for me had shown me a pref- until It bloomed as the perfectly lovely." and Once her arm sent the tate verily clouds are Ranges. clover, in a few places, mostly for ex mention other crops, like the land of strong young ( L tu.se. White rolling "One more guess. One or the other I'll attend the house erence. And now comes Charlie and Graham party." oi roses that crowded it. Paul On of perimentation, with tbe last seeding for Israel after the palmer worm, the locust ball sailing high over the tall hedge ;;»ong silently on the horizon. ray was extravagant, and that broke them A. Kinds Pipe Repairing, Charlie inherited a large fortune and reveals her as the girl I had caught had time his encounters Lead| oats, intending to "let it out" to pasture and the had done their Cherokee roses into the grounds of the registered by .ft forest trees rear their topmost grasshopper owns one of those tracts of land mYist have up." and Iron. and abandon the field for of the stomachs of the big pilfering. Surely Cupid with Pauline Greye. cropping. work. Analyses adjoining estate, and it was returned ranches as If reaching toward the "You're no None of those on which our are chuckled over such a sit- guesser. The grow but there birds mentioned «how an immense quan- rich Americans set- complicated They had met many times. Four 134-11. timothy sparsely, to her with such surprising swiftness l.iue where a hawk is sailing. On is Telephone the next sum- their uation. as sky, guesses right" were no clover blossoms tity of insects which prey on our fruit ting up country places. The times he had passed her pony cart lake. that involuntarily she sent it back my rlu'ht and beneath me lies a "Well, tell me." mer worth mentioning. The field was the increase of many of house would easily accommodate Charlie's information the his motor whizzed Then he had Unquestionably fifty capped with u of by. is α tbe to again cry triumph. .' round alwut the country patch- married sister lived here; that'· left in pasture. A neighbor, seeing the insect pests with us is due guests. On my arrival I found near- climax. It revealed to me that the the car ns an unsociable "My J. WALDO NASH, long and once more tired of with houses. wished ko nature the de Again it returned, v ork of farms dotted all. lier husband's father died and field partially abandoned, pur- the unbalancing of by that number so far as was con- a ly assembled, three-quar- plan to mate me, I means of locomotion and mounted even- chase. believing he could acquire it at struction of bird· and their ol Pauline sent it flying over the hedge. I was driving my wagon one left him a letter farm. They had to places ters of theui being young unmarried cerned, had been eminently successful, horse. Often he had overtaken her small cost. That fall the field was habitation. There was a sharp exclamation, soft in Octolwr, looking for α place in off and left everything as it L!C ensed Taxidermist. I have no faith in woman's but a to me had resulted beside her ing go right and the wax persons. plan marry equipage and ridden slowly woods ploughed fairly deep following Some years ago the writer called steps on the turf, and then over the ·.■ liich to spend the night. The was. been trying to sell thie idea of or fairness aud lu a The Issue In de- They've winter was dressed with manure to make an address before tue justice thought catastrophe. happy a as they talked, for Pauline bud or Street, rear Maaonic Block, top up->n dividing wall of roses appeared -re atlante with patches of yellow one ever since." Temple it more thau that Eileen Dun- case be hauled fr<>m town, a distance of eight farmers' congress of this state on the likely my would paradoxical—mar- cided she would avail herself to Miss as I shock of sun bleached hair, a pair of χ. arlet. My eye woe resting, "What do they ask for It?" Connection. NORWAY. miles. As soon in the as it was sul.iect of damage iosects to agri- can would give the for whom she riage with a thief. and continue her Telephone spring by girl and α handsome tan- Greye's permission on one of a red, can out If it good gray eyes .-imposed, these, deep "I don't know, but I find dry enough to harrow and cultivate culture, and he made the prophecy that had picked me out an advantage over Soon after the Duncans returned to with the most interest- ned countenance. acquaintance i :t In another moment I saw that It to It. Pa can tell was twice with disk you want buy you. worked barrow, unless there was greater encouragement me—at le;:st a hint as to when «he the I received a note from Eileen man she had ever met. city me little ing young on a win- a and we drill- "Knocked out there, girl," v. is the son shining You'd better com· over to our house. followed by spring tooth, giveu to the secure nesting of birds and was "warm" or when she was as setting "cold," follows: out Their acquaintance ripened quickly, It and ed in seven pecks of oats and sowed six their wholesale destruction was stopped grinned the young man, holding «l'iwpane. I drove on toward We have a si«are room." as the children do in their hiding A confession hoe been made to me con- and one day when Pauline returned HILLS, quarts of red clover aud two quarts of the state would be obliged to propagate the ball. s;upped at a little farmhouse bêelde Covering the flre, I went with the gamef—but Charlie Raid on his word cerning something that occurred during saw the reflection of her seed to each acre. The oats as it does ob- flew to her home and and timothy them, novp fish. Longer recent visit to us. our Pauline's hands long t!u road. met her father and mother Jeweler and Graduate of honor we should neither of us re- your One of guests girl, Optician. were cut while still green with a have not me to own happy face in the mirror she quite servations caused change —ono I esteem very highly—has made me braids und wound them in their accus- Pitching my team to the post before remained the night in the house. I were ou the ceive the assistance in the learn- binder. No cattle allowed my mind. Further, to do away with the slightest her confidant. I believe every word she she did not blushed as she realized she had knock· tomed coronet. Even then : gate, I went to the door and ai .sloped for breaking into the vacant field during the fall. The following year songs of the bird· would be to take matter. says, and your and my friendship here- ed the most beautiful thing In the look a day over fifteen, while she was There was no answer. Looking which they said was under their there was a splendid stand of clover away one of the charms of country life. 1 looked the women over, feeling after depends upon your believing her too. After that she did not drive. place, world. no of life. I missed It wan to that a fine stand really twenty-two. >ut, I saw signs ci.η*. an:n. There were a center table, is?" asked the old lady, she by wboee CATARRH I crop clover, crop great would appear. And here was a this little ble. I counted the till point in hçurs Tuesday One beautiful AR»y,e manuring. It will not feed itself, I was in the of B. J. Case "P. G.?" the man. "Those gloriously morning le of books, a lounge, while I had her to be a moth- only ago vineyard a an then went to the Duncans'. I laughed library picture Judged game wherein I, man, had advan- evening, arose from a but will feed the crop to follow. That r»f Sodus, and I saw ten acres all bagged are mine too. "I'm Paul Graham—I Ruth Greye sleepless ::i a were andirons on which er-in-law. Cream Balm I could seek who was ushered Into a room, fireplace is than a of corn or thousand tage. out the girl drawing the Ely's more crop wheat, He had used more than forty live in the stone house he ex- couch and walked slowly among ν re to be kindled. tin i* quiekly abaortoed. where stood a That yonder," logs ready "A peddler." oats will do. Kedzie claims, or did and he did it a· a com- had been chosen for me, while she single person. drenched roses In her •i··· R«4ie( at paper sacks, "Your ball and I dew garden. .'ho was and if I One·. was Hester Adams. She seem- plaired. disappeared, twilight deepening "Humph." claim, that acrop of clover leaves enough mercial must remain passive. On the other Iterson now then to inhale proposition. substituted this one." She stopped and ν 'tit on I be to ride The who had discovered me Itcleaaies, soothes, for four and to ed to have lost since I might obliged girl nitrogen average crops pot- There is not the incentive destroy hand, she might remain hidden within twenty pounds of a Cloth of Gold rose heals and "I keow," said Pauline, with α shy the fragrance : lies in the dark before finding an- protects ash for more than six average crops of snakes and toads that there is bird·— a of watch- had last seen her. I bowed defer- laughed. mem. herself, corps observation, omlln "T'ro nonniul iifr thr> hmitti» or to break a cluster of half -~h<* d;eeuld put ray "But you're married, yon?" HAY FEVER several of our stations. certain kinds of snakes are She was by no means the most promi- in something which thinking W^he7are trim- by experiment small. Only care for we are. The hedge had been carefully In stabled my the old woman. Taste and Smell. Full size >0 ct*.. at Drug- over of stairs you nelgbbors-here ucceeded both. Ilavlng put In | Tbe clover will sometimes not only beneficial Van Al- nent young lady in the party, but any that I passed two flights rustic releas- 4 anyway.—Edward med and the gate, or mail. In 75 cents. -· * 1 He smiled *1 ve heard away, horses and :Vd them—there was fodder but I'm to be." giats by liquid form, Vuv « v· u» »VVU| Ingratiatingly. "No, going UD a uiup VI UHJ) in Tribune Farmer. one with discernment could detect in instead of one and entered the room or styne, ed from Its swung idly Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New Y k. there used to be a gate In tbto Chero fastenings, i.t hand—I entered the house. Having I gave the girl a look, and she blush- and leave in the soil a crop of roots worth her a certain worth which, after all, directly over mine. Advancing to the Is. with the light breeze. Ruth moved on the I ex- one who a* much as the fur a fertilizer. If on kee hedge. I wonder where It tbi? Are hearth, ed. She was the only present tops VVUU1 UÇVCiUilUÇO dresser, still of what was lighted Uilii^o C^uat) thinking close to the and burled her fnco were we feed the and return the manure of Pauline flushed and looked hedge lored room. The beds Intentions. The others hay The Cost Milk. and wo- I a At delicately 1 every suspected my the real standing of both men my mind, picked up scarfpin. In the sweet roses. to the soil, we have in a clover away with embarrassed eyes. ι UL smelling though they gave evldeure ol had no conception of them. good To begin with the cost of the cow has men. Crowell seemed to have the In- that moment my reverie was broken "made," There was η firm on the while. Men Wanted. crop and the sod enough phosphoric to do with the cost of a the was down lo the roae step path, remained so for a long The next morning before leaving 1 something quart a In the and In the ÏIvJ «... 1:;.vlng Be a Chauffeur or wheat to fol- side track, the rest of ub standing by footstep hall, to meet the acid for a crop of coru and is not the now and o^r and she looked up quickly were in the larder, with them the of milk. It always cheapest saw garden. It Is nailed up There provisions shook hands all, girl's Automobile tinglneer. it worth while aboat even, although I can remember, glass before me I you." other low. Is not, therefore, or lowest cow that as the glance of Walter Graham on the them useless. in mine than the priced gives I grown with roses." but time had rendered hand lying longer the land to enable us back to that far that I "8aw me!" .. We need men to to manure and till milk. A cow be a looking period, interrupted. τνΛ side of the rustic gate. Her breath cheapest $40 may was it nailed up I carried my own lunch others. 1 told them that I would be train. In three weeks, a of tbe l,red com- was an occasional "It flashed me that I was In a "Why Fortunately to get crop plumed much dearer one than a or an $80 not left without upon came and she summoned all $3' to weekly. Easy $60 know?" he asked quickly, h-iuiier After finishing my explora· that way again In a week and for position* paving mander in chief of themanurial forces11? morsel of comfort man's I have since seen bluntly. along work, abort hour». Best Sprlo* positions now one. The value of the land to keep» apartment. her and fortitude to steel her in this article is She shook her bead pride "orne water from the If would hare a deed for the work. Klve year· of eue- Tbe striven for or we how unwise I was not to come out and slightly. M,n>uKht they DrlTlu* and tiara^e point cow to furnitih the food will put But one afternoon a terrible gulf heart her former lover. ÏÏ now PORTLAND AUTO CO.. our friends to strive first of Oncè I asked against and. before tho crackling farm und on It us It ess. Write to induce at the will at the I feared not often wondered. a^my well sitting everything Just $150, equipment put $50, came up between Hester Adams and take consequences. was on the Portland, Maine. to obtain a of and to ma- - Ills hand swinging gate. would them a check for all crap clover, the at $10. If the milk is It seemed to me that Miss Greye, ^t she stood I give depreciation myself. We men were all roomed on to be believed. aunt! It at Ruth," nure and till for the clover A l*t "You have opened last, sat and dreamed It. Then I went to the barn, got my primarily sold from the farm the lose in fertility women were I must bear the of swered my question. gatene^er to a of clover, the third floor, while the imputation having said In a low tone. "Did open flForatonRewhlteI crop. Seek tiret get crop will be for three thousand seems so he you those who hud this bouse, team and drove away. The look- E. W. C H IIVDLEK, $β every dress for to a man's room for a purpose. two gardens always friendly. of occupied girl ■nd all these other will come to on the second. Going up to gone me after all these crops of milk. The labor is one man to think It for years?" It had been deserted. The ed after mo rather curiously, as If ehe quarts I to be consid- Don't vou so?" aud why A. Macdonald, Ottawa, Ont., io dinner, I was obliged to pass Crowell's preferred that purpose answer. She was look- you.—J. every ten cows and that will be includ- our She did not was not that of not her senses, for with- I I had lie nodded. "This used to appearance could believe tribune Farmer. room. His door stood and, look- ered theft. put the scarfpin of rose ing superintendence $40. The interest ajar, < ing through the vistas the gar- It wtbe g. a word to her I had made Builders' Finish taken In corsage borne. you know—the «one houae.be^ been left temporarily. out speaking »od taxes on the cow at ten per cent will ing In, I saw a lady standing before inadvertently up my for In the distance two Beans at a Profit. mean-but It 1» .luce »e den, people evidence of having been left α number her understand that I wished her to I DOORS and WINDOWS of any Raising on a and to enable maw year» will furnish be $8, interest and taxes land and the dresser. She took up jeweled turned slowly enough were It was Paul and Pau- I· at reasonable was a little I walking. Who were these peo- me und set up housekeeping site or Sty prices. Ever since 1 can remember it has been for each cow at 8 cent back to on without our lived here. Since I boy of years before. marry equipment per scarfpln and examined It Her you pass meeting." and his arm was about her waist, the unfortunate of those who if recollect that n■ line, with me In the vacant premises. This practice will be $16. We have $74 as the cost was toward but I saw her fuce "I have been a fool," I exclaimed, distinctly gate me, and the of her golden hair shone are cer their crops to a small the milk is made into or if and 1 have retained a glint beard It sold that there she knew, but whether I would carry & Door Frames, "diversify" plant butter, $83 reflected In the mirror over the dresser. "not to have known that you could hedge always ^ 'I've Also Window the black of his coat So Ruth a bone area of beans on the poorest possible the milk is sold and taken off the farm, vision of a woman with against tnln scientists who from seeing out the proposition woe another mat· She was Hester Adams. Sticking see my reflection as well as I could see stately young If In want of kind of Finish for Inside 01 of hoe them by hand or that the is fed to nnd Walter had once walked In years It tamed any piece land, assuming skimmilk to hair and a beautiful an ten ha animal of which ter. Ouuide «end In yoar orders. Pine L,um the In her corsage where It would yours. It Is I who have been jet black coldly work, them then pull them calves or When the milk pin gone by. »ur· was on and on hand for Cash. neglect altogether; poultry, pigs. face who walked in a wilderness of a So did 1 begin from my That day week I hand ■tr an·! -Shingles Cheap them and be hidden, she was when I, blame, not you. I should have been part. by hand, stack laboriously is made into butter the loss in turning "Did you open the gate for mo, as I want- fertility roses on the other side of the gate ronndlns» to t.xm found a deed made out Just them out with a Hail and is almost When we estimate not wishing her to see me, went on to chevalier enough to attribute your finally pound nothing. Ruth?" repeated Walter Graham pa- house. There were*ere a certified check for the and Job Work.l them in the a mistake. ••That must have been Aunt Ruth, had occupied this fMriraT°bero ed It. I had Planing, Sawing "fag them up11 or winnow (150 as the value of the land to keep one my room. presence In that room to some of her hair is like tiently. no therefore there were no cbll- amount with tne, and the transaction wind—that is, if it blows when cow we do not raise all the food, Of all the In which I have Had I known that you saw me I aaid Pauline. "Only toys· Matched Pine Sheathing for Sale. always positions Ruth toward the lovers. "I and tbe other duties of the "diversi· or for But she is still beautiful and pointed !ln There were a few men's was ended. Thon I drove away again. many lometimee exchange hay potatoes ever found this was the should have certainly assured you of Sow. myself surely am too and obRtlnnte to do such new tied" farm are not A former If the cost is if we are In so I Wish she were not. proud a few garments; therefore I went by ui'id stopped with my K. W. pushing. grains. $83, most the most I confidence In your inno- cold. women's CHANDLER, to that he could singular, unpleasant. my perfect a Rhe said slowly. cou- after neighbor used say stop the milk business, and if oar cow is a $40 "I'm a holiday. I gracious deed," there must have been a married made friends quite regularly .... Maine. I seen a one in whom I was cence." taking Wee*Sumner, furions hurricane that ever had gu«et, have the the most ane and gives but two thousand quarts. Invite me ten "She—Pauline—must opened On the wall among other pictures (hut, nothing to the girl about to be in the And so it was that my friend's ef- aunt would overtoplay oie saying blew winnowing two bushels of beans. It has cost us over 4 cents a If beginning Interested, for son. Walter, let me one one by quart. she remembers me, gate your was one of those stiff photographs what was nearest our hearts till H. Morse men's steal Wheth- fort in my notwithstanding my nle. Perhaps It has remained for P. of »be is a cow and three thou- quarters Jewelry. behalf, the for Will you come raw a $60 gives open gate yov. eees in the for that mat· when I was going again I own to be the It or not I not turned ont to advantage. country-and, day C. LORD, W'aterford, io my county, sand it has cost us a little over er she knew could tell, folly, my on the quarts invite if she back Γ She luid her hand gate, tear in her eye. Then I my arm in bean as a io she was were at its ulti- would you put pioneer raising specialty three eents a quart. But if she is worth but the man from whom pil- They much pleased *¥£ lurehHlTe for the time in 15 vears expert Watch- were said Pauline and it swung back first that it was α Ukiness nrotind her and kissed her and asked Maine. His beans are with a or over and four thousand was and I was knew you here," ^.«οη,οΙ.Γ(ο.^Ι.ωωοο«Βoie I inferred planted JS0 was who devoted mate success, made happy gives fering Crowell, to admit him to the gar- maker with two-row cultivated three rows "I muet rnn In now. She many years of those who had occupied her to set a day for the wedding. Bigelow, planter, ]uarts it will cost a little over two cents to her. in the wife they had placed in my £fltelyT P"™. Boston. at a with a bean harvester scold If she knew I bad totted den of his love. were of old a Who there'· no romance In a Kennard 6 Pore St., Portland, Me. bave more fun in a across the as to what he con- men who earn their living by the sweat she was the air. There's no white hand glided smoothly O^e his coat was the occupant» had euf queen's question color, striped with black. she was cognizant of what him that day, and pierced theory—that of their brow and so little if smoke than a saltless egg or as she wrote. and ttto sidered the most Interesting sight in The beans are allowed to stand till the any damage I wondered if she knew that sightless paper with four bullets, he left the battle- from financial difficulty who is doing. yet Sred is done by any one dependent up- a kiss upon your own hand. Patriine wfttehed admir»- the cause of the house havl Vienna the dwarf replied, "What I leave· are about half off; then they are she was in Crowell's room. I saw her Implanted field unscratched. was Wood Wanted. on his efforts for a livelihood at- a man on the Pulp cut and two rows upon What's the psychology of it—New ^νβ been deserted. now behold, so little lap gathered, by placing to results from going into her own room the next this will suf- tempting get following Press. sorrow that had taken allthe A Chemical I of so a This ren- at station on the in one. In way tbey dry and noticed that it was di- York been he Experiment How many other theories ig great lady." speech Delivered any the advice that is so lavishly sboweted morning Isaac T. for storing in a well ventilated from her aunt's face and left it When the genial Quaker, formed had reverfeenot been dered tho little fellow a great favor- Grand Trunk between Berlin and ficiently them. As works of art these under the one in which ehe had bave my care being taken not to stand on upon pub- rectly Zt met a with a face barn, a Universal a beautiful mask of woe? Hopper, boy dirty I don't know. The inter ite. Portland. Also White Ash bolts. leaves lications are oertainly great suooess the theft I had seen Crow- Language. Interrupted them in the mow. The thrasher he would stop him and in- a favorite of and as as "farming" continues the to He epoke his love in German—she Ml»» Greye looked up and or hands was a tap on a He became special M. DAY, the fodder in fine shape for feeding, and long ell wear the scarfpln and watched roption J. fad that it has become of late are not a word. In French he A. faint if he ever studied chemistry. me. I l<*>ked Stanislaus II., who took him to Eng- oow·. Mr. they see had been to I answered rirl'a admiring ga». pin quire behind Quickly turning, Pond, Me. it is readily eaten by tbe if It returned him, stare, 43tf Bryant's sure to flourish, for the faddish can woo her—the maiden never The boy, with a wondering but there land and Introduced him to George Morse is inclined to think it is a specific fancying the thief might have done tried to to see the cause, apparently for hardly keep house without several of tried his luck In would answer, "No." III., and for more than half a century against garget. The average yield ■o under qualms of conscience. But heard. He English, ww no cause. I ^ae turned tonn my these modern at hand In a I will teach theo how to made hla home at the tbe last few has not been far below pullcations ready not with it In his in Irfth—all in vain; in Turkish, Greek her papera "Well, then, as to the former occu- Borulwaski years for reference. As Crowell did appear STthrSt ■oppositions an acre; to- hourly practical helps of arose .0 a curious chemical expert- court twenty-five bushel· this, neckwear. I to ask him If he and Latin, and in the togue Spain. Mfe fnd perform of the to wondering English and the in conducting any branch of agriculture thought "Go premises [astern Steamship Company. with tbe price a bushel could have And then an came to the ment," said Friend Hopper. I This dwarf, who at hie tallest waa gether are as valuable as a had missed it but nothing inspiration bjr what had caused the arose, Between Portland and Bostoo. which the la they fully would be tapping· economical manner in crop universal lan- take a of soap, put It In a and three Inches, bad a sister bunch of tootbpieks to a man who was induced me to give the slightest Inti- anguished youth. "The home, piece went to the window, threw up the yard ί handled, make· it very profitable. it on hands head her broth- Far· m« way |X.M. Bsiai Trip li.OO for Farm and of what I bad seen. he cried, "I'll try, forsooth 1" water and rub briskly thy out looked whose Just reached big Would that more Maine farmer· would starving food.—Turf, mation guage," sash and, putting my head, Home. the demure maiden and ^;taD,wc.urtonth.north·^bouse. In the meantime please and face. Thou hast no Idea what a er's shoulders. Borulwaski waa not Steamships BAT STATS and RAN- make bean growing a part of their farm Naturally this disagreeable feature He kissed Of the abont me. Seeing nothing, I went to his breast She under- beautiful froth It will make and how only a handsome and courtly man, but SOM B. PULLER leave Praiklin Wharf, work; not aa a fifth wheel to their al- of my visit marred my enjoyment and, pressed her back to my seat before the fire. at 7 r. m. aa a and can much whiter thy skin will be. That's a scholar of repute. He lived In five Portland, weak day· Sunday· ready overloaded coach, but special- as for the game I bad looked forward stood that language, joa guess to-^yPiSr 'ΐ£ϊ In a few minutes there came an- 8 P. M. McKeen io Tribane a I advise thee and when he died, lacking ty.—B. Walker One of the amusing things to read to playing with some Interest I forgot the rest—Pearson'·. chemical experiment other tap. Turning again, I saw the reigns, only to Thurs- Parmer. is the answer* In some ■■ be «·■ to It"—Life of Isaac T. Hopper. two years of reaching the century Day trip· Boston, Tuesday, now-a-daya given It entirely. One evening the hostess aunt haughtily.'/"I^VaSuld TO* try cause. The flame on the hearth light- and 7 ▲. M. of our millionaire on add mark, he was laid to rest in Dunham, day Saturday, contemporaries said to me. * Thorough Mourning. eon enough, ed up the face of a young girl. Refuse from the table benefit· matters of We Ancient History. Talatafflan family everyday knowledge. me in not who had become a sor- that the owners of th hoQBenextdoor there's side by side with the Returning "You have disappointed Mandy, Just Ρ6^· the man Now, I maintain that nothing on the farm more than poultry. recently saw an answer to the question one "I'm satisfied." said young nothing for of widow, waa out sev- a Stephen Kemble. Lmts Central Wharf, Boeton, dally with the maah aa to the value of as a feed to having shown a preference any rowing sorting from "that nrettler on earth than pretty girl, Whether mixed morning potatoes Her who was just home college, at 7 p. m. live stock. The the To make the eral suits of black underclothes. when a lonesome bachelor in a or fed by itself, the varioa· ingredient· "authority" allowed the girls of party. the science of electricity was under and to leave India the want. that were all but must be more I am to friend asked In great astonishment: tton with them·" himself sees a Day trip· Portland, afford hens just change they potatoes right matter interesting going stood before the flood." bouse by pretty girls Wharf Wednesday and Friday, fed to neat stock as the cattle that I In her a decid- "Mandy. whah fo' yob done got«them caimly, face at his illuminated a One of Those Creiy Question·. Monday, sparingly tell you noticed "Don't be a fool," snorted the old window, by 9 ▲. M. draft hone i· in soon sickened of and once ments T" Jone·! I mo A well-bred alway· them, when ed preference for you as soon as you black undehga' firelight, it's the prettiest sight he ever "Well, great guns, farmer who breed· of never gentleman. ticket· on «aie at demand and tbe sickened them could beooaxed "'Cause when Ah mourns Ah a What for Γ Through prlnolpal arrived." Noah most have ■tw. At any rate, if vista of heaven you're wearing glasses. them U the one who make· to touoh them We showed the "Beg pardon, but railroad atation·. constantly again. for mer* I exclaimed, mourns. "—Everybody's Magasine. had been to me I couldn't have "For a sprained knee, you darned moat io hone·. article to a well known atook feeder and "A preference used some kind of an ark opened General the profit denuded Ml- owe certainly do J. F. LISCOMB, Agent, he mert himr been more delighted. fool! Yfhat yoû suppceeΓ—Toledo Ma, smiled audibly when he read It and surprised. light" Portland, Curleua. and eat Blade. Pancy driving and saddle hones bring replied dryly "Well, that may be but "Yes, for you V Both I whirled my chair around so, rotated the big price· when they are wanted but the I have fed mature stock raw potatoes for "What Indication did «he give of Collector—Look here, the lira I' rep- "Îflew word» Pauline Warned. enraptured. The window was Just freak· of fashion demand la governed by years when the price was low and have the fact?" resent wants to know when you're go- Engaged Man—Love me? Why. she high enough from the ground and the Another Trouble. and financial time·. fed to half a bushel a to a ma- bill. I The trouble with most men Is that up day "Don't you wish yon knew?" and, ing to settle this Debtor—Ooold actually counts the kisses I give her! elrl Just tall enough to show her face, Sheathing. ture oow and never knew the time when me with her fan, get a Job with the concern yon work Friend—That's bad. 8he may but not the rest of her She they want to be at bat all the time sale A man with an she ever tapping playfully Cynical bqdy. and fir. For by ungovernable temper refused them. They make a seem are never to do Spruce she ran away to other gués ta. for? My cariosity and theirs »to little boy. Aunt It after your could see me well the light and willing any field- ahouid not be trusted with a horse any fine feed with a of to r»^»hnow^wh«»^™nî keep up marriage.—Bos- fairly by go A. KENNEY, plenty oourage of our at the Blade. me to I wont ·!*** to him Becord-Herald. J. more than drunken ohauffeurs ahouid with them." How's that? But what's During the rest stay coincide.—Toledo wish ton Transcript of the fire. ing·—Chicago *5tf South Paria. be all jwed to driva aa automobile. the qm?—Tuf, Farm aad Horn·. Duncans' çountry place Safte àA I asaia·" J Accidents will bat the beet-regulated BackfMé. happsa, such WANTED. ESTABLISHED ÎOS. Wait Pari·. MM ΙΜΙΗμ keep Dr. Aoui1 Electric OU for I. M. Mlllett of North Buokfleld bM < It aabdoea the pain ud heel· tbe delivered at Grand The Oxford Dlitriot of the The W. C. T. U. net with ϊη. Horace imergendee. 1 Canning apples THE OXFORD BEARS. meeting his term to Geo. Holme· of Hart- inrta. Unlvenallst Mission Circle Andrews Tuesday afternoon and the fol· ■old — South Paria. Shall Woman's were burned Trunk Station, the winter's obarch wore chosen to Attend ford, whose building· by Now coming, IN wee held »t the Unlvermalist owing delegate· to The Oxford Democrat. THE DOINQS OF THE WEEK to held nt Wa- this aammer. Mr. Mlllett will load week. Refer ALL| Thursday. The meeting opened directly :he State Convention ho lightning every Froefcy days are near, βΓτΙΙΙβ 88 to lire. O. M. Mason, move to Perl· where be will bete oberge FOE SALE. ISSUED TUESDAYS. SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. following the arrival of the forenoon Sept 80, W. S. COLBY, of the Dr. term. ewes, alto 21 J. Just the time for sweaters ; and vu in charge of the diatriot Un. C. L. Banghart and Mrs. Jordan. King 8eren grade Hampshire Paria. tnina, H. B. be· eold bl· farm jaat South Mr*. Olive M. Ifaaon of Mr. end Mrs. James Hammona hate Heyden Hampshire ram lambs. 37*40 Oome and them here. Paris Mill. superintendent, where outaide tbe to Leater Sicker of high grade buy SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, SEPT. 26,1911. assisted M re. H. B. Smith of returned from Colehrook, Ν. H., village call on or W. F. Bethel, by aoon. Por particulars and prioe· of Um Vint Bapeut Church, Bev. G. Hill. pas- the were called the death of their Hertford, who will teke poaaeaalon | Condeaaed Statement at 10:4» a. M. Mechanic Falls, State President of they by «or. Preaching every Sunday Dr. Cook. Mr. and Mr·. F. B. Loot of 8omervllle, iddra—« Sunday School at IS. Sabbath evening service Women'· National Mission Society. ion-ln-]aw, Co. Greatest line of at Horaoe end Mn. J. P. Stearns of HA BOLD B. WHITMAN, Fire Insurance ATWOOD & FORBES, at 7 3Θ. Prayer Meeting Thuraday evening Members from Mechanic Fails, Mra. Davia Lovejoy and Mr. Cambridge, Lovell Mutual 7 30. Covenant the laat Friday before Norway, to have been at Saint·' Beet Maine. Meeting Paria and Bethel were Andrews went by auto Tueaday Meee., τΐsiting 39 Baokfield, IiOVIIX, MAUVE. Editor* md Proprietor*. the lat Sunday of the month at ί 30 P. M. All Soath present, ser- Parla. and tbe Prince·'. not otherwise connected aie oontlally Invited, numbering about thirty. Morning SVest A Met·, Dec. >1,1910. Ukobus M. Atwood. A. E. Fokbks. at oorn Wed- C. M. Irish be· harvested a fine lot of Universalis! church, Bev. C.A. Knickerbocker. vice at 10:30 with service led by Work fin la bed the abop IfOTICE. M 66 service at praise will have about Cm h la office and bank 9 Μ in later. Preaching every Sunday then the free se Ben Davie applee. He that be 00 00 Rev. D. A. Ball. were nesday. Although necessarily Tbe subscriber hereby fire· notice or preia. note·) 11*441 Reporte of onee. Note· aecorttla· (except 00 00 Tkilms JO a Tear tf strictly In ad vance. which ihortened the run, more corn waa canned 300 barrel· nnmber haa been administrator of tbe $1 paid read from several Mission Circles, duly appointed Aaaeaamenta unpaid. 00 00 m 4 cento of Cariboo la SWEATERS Otherwise #2.00 year. Single copiée her Mrs. from than waa and In very good oon- Mrs. Louiae Speoldlng eatate of CMb unpaid, M re. O. A. Maxim and sister, were very eoooaraging, also echoes expeoted of Paris. premium» 00 00 seen FBANK X. BEBBY late _ la of officer· or anal·, Ever in Oxford Λυνχκτΐ9ΒΜΚ»τβ: — All advertisement* iltion. The waa off ▼ialting Mrs. C. C. Spauldlng. Cuh hand» 00 County. legal A. P. Billings of Newtonville, Mm·., the meetings at Ferry Beaob by members help promptly paid In tbe County of Oxford, deoeaaed, and given 00 ire three consecutive Insertion· for $1 30 Tbe local Sona of Veterans, have Interest, 60 00 ,r1ve!: tbe were Friday afternoon. camp, bond a aa tbe tow directs. AU persona bavins Meet· Inch In of column. con have returned from Billing· Cottage, who attended greatly enjuyed. A All outer per length Special haa sold his bouse Invited the camp· from Bumford end demanda tbe eetate of aald deoeaaed tracts made with local, transient and at Lake. lanch was eaten in Good Will Hall Mr. 8ydney Jodrey agilnat 96 66 yearly "Billiken," Norway picnic to Tues- are dealrea to preeeat tbe same for settle- aaaeta $ adnrttian. to were )d street to Mr. who will Mechanic Fall· be tbelr gaeata Grow caah ALL sizes. Mr·. Ellen F. Cummings returned at noon and hot beans and coffee High Brown, ment, and all Indebted thereto are requested to Oot. at an all Dee. 1910. —New fut electric ber borne at Mechanic Fall· the West Paris Mission Circle. occupy it at onoe. day, 3, day meeting. make payment immediately- Liabilities SI, Job Printing type, presse*, Saturday, served by efter workmen and low Is the The corn closed Seturdey, 1911. «"BEID L. BEBBT. 00 w ALL power, experience*ι price· after a abort visit with relative· here. The afternoon service was presided over Mr. Jamea Hatchlna attending shop Sept. lfth, Loaaea I prices. to make this of oar busi- a ran. hurt a lot unpaid 00 00 combine department Morria and Mrs. Morria Smith of Mechanic who Letter Carrière' Convention of the Sural long The frost quite Borrowed money, and Oen. Charlea by Mrs. Falls, 0000 ALL colors. ness complete popular. Association in Milwau- of corn. will oommenoe in notice. Doe officer· of Portland are at the Hubbard gave a report of the Natlooal Letter Carrlera' Labeling 00 00 gueata delightful ten notice that be SO cent CMb premium 00 held in whiob was re- kee. ebout days. Tbe aubacriber hereby/ivea per 00 Houae. Jubilee Portland been administrator of tbe All otber Uabllltlea, ALL qualities. enOLE COPIES. Mr. A. VanDenKerckhoven has pur- 8ohools oloaed Wednesday to allow baa duly appointed Mra. Charlea L. Caae, Mtaa Adelaide ceived with applause. Then followed an eetate of WOO Hemocraτ are four cento teachers an of llabllltlea .$ Single copie· of Thk and 6. Caae returned to able address Rev. Eleanor Forbes of chased Mr. John Bnrbank'a automobile. pu pila and opportunity MABT D. BABD late of Hartford, Total >6 66 will be mailed on of by Cue Lyman by Net CMb mm te, each. They receipt price was a social danoe at Odeon the fair at Centon. There In tbe County of Oxford, deoeaaed. and given or for the convenience of their New Tork home last week, cloaing on the Mission of the Mission Cir- There attending the publisher· patron· Gray bonde aa tbe tow directe. All having .$ 6,607 60 been on which was well were ebout one hundred and aeventy-flve peraona Premium note· aubject to MaeMment,. Mingle copie· of each Insue have placed their summer reaidence here. cle, which closed one of the most inspir- Hall Thursday evening demanda tbe eatate of aald deceased are and 60S 83 at the In the County : tickets sold from this station Wednea- agalnat Deduct all Maeaamenta paymenta,.. For School, •alt- following place· Mra. James P. Thompson and Miss ing and helpful meetings ever held by attended by the young people. dealred to preeeat tbe aame for settlement, and Howard's Store. thereto are to make 6,303 66 South Parle, Drug Olive of Portland were In this circle. Miss Hovey of Ν. Y., who has been day. all Indebted requested pay- Balance due on premium notea, ShurtletPs Drug Store. Thompaon ment Immediately. Fred E. Lunt of Somer- the of Miss Miriam Herrick, bas Β. T. STB A BN8, Secretary For Football, Norway, Nove· Drug Store. town this week. Mr. and Mrs. guest Denmark. Sept. 19th, 1911. WIN9LOW H. ALLEN. 38-40 Stone'» Drug Store. Miaa Gertrude M. Brown has returned ville, Mass., and Mrs. John P. Stearns of returned to ber home in New Tork. Alfred Cole, Postmaster. at the Mr. C. E. Cobb'a two autoi took par- RuckOeld, to Paris Hill after a short vUlt in Port- who are an Walter Herriok died Sept. 16, For Teaming, Part· Hill. Mm Harlow. Post Office. Cambridge, Mass., making to Gor- were home of his Mr. and Mra. Al- tiee to Norway fair and alao the Went Parle, Samuel T. White. land. automobile tour through Maine, parents, Is ex- barn fair thla laat week. Mrs. George M. Atwood and Miss recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles bert Herriok. Muob sympathy For Baseball. The Theaweet corn will be the largeat (lertrude Brooks went to Cambridge, Bates. pressed for the parents. young pack Ζ. L. Merchant & Co., Coming Events. health for aer- ever in thla town, aomething Mass., Monday. There will be a social dance at Grange man had been in falling packed and his and over 600,000 et the present writing and Rev. C. A. Knickerbocker cloned his Hall Friday evening, Sept. 29. Good eral years courage patience Z. Prince Northern Oxford Fair, Andover. more In. Successors to S. B. & S. Sept. 27. auoimer at the Univeraaliat music. had won many frienda. coming Oct. 3—Oxford Pomona Grange, Uarrtaon. pastorate has been confined be and Mrs. was Mr. A. W. Belober Auto-Sweater Oct. 3,4,5.—We«tt Oxford Fair, Fryeburg. church last Sunday and Rev. Eleanor Forbes of Gray the tlieir Weat Bethel. to the house the past week with rheu- Knickerbocker returned Monday guest of Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Ball Thurs- the mountains. Jo The frost Is on the matism. For auto up through NKW ADVERTiSEMKNTS. home in Arlington, Mass. Mr. Knicker- day night. pumpkin patch, your trip The Are te la the stubble, Mr. Dealey of Burnham A for Women bocker baa been extended a unanimous Mr. and Mrs. Widder and little son of and business'· here Qeorge Vacation's o'er waa here the THE THING. All That 1· New In Suit·. retnrn next summer. Morrill Packing Co. peat Apparel JUST call the to Chelsea, Mass., are the of Mrs. With all Its toll and trouble. Ready-to-Wear by parish guests week after the intereata of the Winter Morue Blanket·. Miaa lone Harlow and Mias Marian Wldder's Mr. and Mrs. Henry looking ever before one of this Store's strongest depart- Sweater· parents, More than Harlow of Dixiield were gueata of rela- B. Dunham. oompany. It Won't Cost You. When the frost Is on our noses, ments. Call and examine our line of Ί. L. Merchant A Co. tives here Sunday. The village schools opened Monday And the blossoms on oar cheek Weet Lovell. Millinery Opening. Mrs. Lila Hudaon and son of Old Or- Ross and Mrs. Ross, Have s color like the roses, methods in manufacture, wonder- Your First Glasses. morning. Principal sre Jack Frost's Lord are at With vastly improved Mrs. But only tweak, Geo. H. Fox and C. D. Notice of chard are at Mr». Doe's. assistant teacher, have rooms at A. C. Then we'll work sll the has Uankruptcy. guests just harder, home from H. B. Eaatman'a at North ful have been made until now, the time Sweaters Before Purchasing. For Sale. Hudaon is to move to Portland for the Perham's. Miss Hutchinson of Hebron, And we'll never cry nor sneak, improvements Advice. Is on Valuable winter. teacher in the primary room, and Miss When the frost our noses, Fryeburg. when most and beautifully made Probate Notices. And the blossom's on oor cheek. A. K. Lord bad one of hie wrlata brok- arrived perfectly designed 9 Notice· of Mrs. J. W. Coffin of Newburyport, Jordan of North Bridgton, teacher of the Appolntmeut. en while lifting on a horae which waa for occasion can be secured at a moment's notice F. Wanted. Mass., is the gueet of ber niece, Mra. Intermediate grade, are boarding at D. gowns every J. PLUMMER, For Sale. down in a stall. G. W. F. Hill. A. Coburn's. No—Tes—No, and the end Is not yet. a cost that is low. Parker'· Hair Balsaiu. Mra. Z. McAlllater waa aick in bed and at surprisingly Boots and Mr. and Mra. Chandler Garland of | Austin Whitman and D. H. Fifleld at- Potatoes and apples are being harvest- in Clothier and Furnishier, Shoes, laat week with an attack of qulnav. We are attention to this to-day Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ε tended the Canton fair go- ed. inviting department Officially the Vote Is Yes by a6. Wednesday, Mra. Cbadbourne ia at her cot- Waterman of Mechanic Falls are guests over in Mr Whitman's auto. The forest leaves are fast turning to Oeorgle unusual Paris ing for thia month. the belief that it offers very advantages. 31 Market South at Loren Β Merrill's for a few daya. Mrs. D. H. Fifield was the of crimson and gold. tage Square guest Mra. Sarah visited her son, BIT CORRECTIONS OF ERRORS ARE EX- Recent arrivala at the Hubbard Houae: her sister, Mrs. W. E. Bosserman and Edgar R. Briggs visited friends In Sargent McKeen, laat Wedneaday. PECTED TO ΜΛΚΕ IT NO. C. P. Webber, Lucy B. Webber, Mr. and Mr·. family at Bethel last Sunday. Bethel village Thursday. Perley TAILORED SUITS F. K. Webler, Boston. Samuel K. Estes and Mrs. Lillian Leland Mason is preparing to build a Mr. and Mr·. H. A. Free, Mr·. Small, Karl Eaet Bethel. a of their house- stable on the he Lewlston. Hammond sold portion place recently bought for Autumn wear. The official returns from the special Tower, Miaa Elinor Simpaon of Boaton la the early M. C Chapman, Mlu Kdlth Dill, Portland. hold furniture at auction last Monday. of Fred Wiggett. election of 11th. made to the gov- New York of her aunt Mra. Suaan Bean. Priced at and Sept. Mr. and Mr*. James ti. Blaine, HI., Mm. Hamrannd intends to go to Boston Walter Strickland and wife of Wake- gueat $12.50 upwards. ernor and were and can- A number from here attended county OF council, opened City. to live with her son Merton Hammond. field, Mass., have been viaiting relativea Polo Auto Coats in variety. EARLY SHOWING vassed last A number of in- F. A. Little, Augusta. fair. Coats, Coats, Traveling great Monday. Chas. Morria, U S. Α., Mr·. Chae. Morria, Mr. Estes will visit his sister and other and frienda In Bethel, Mason and Albany. and of ] Mlaa Edna Mae Bartlett has gone to terested parties representatives Portland. relatives in Massachusetts. Mrs. Elsina Coffin has returned from Mra. Β. M. Rath. take a coarse newspapers and of some of the organiza- Dr. Ε. M. Fuller, Fuller, will with ber Farmington where she will Mr. and Mra. B. F. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cole have returned Borlin, Ν. H., and atay DRESSES tions which took ic the recent cam- Mra. J. F. Barker, at the Normal School. part Bath. from a visit with Mr. Cole's brother at sisters, Mrs. Sarah Brown and Miss On the of Mr. and Mra. Leater F. Bean have paign were present. question Harriett O. Ledyard, Bath. Mass. Mrs. Cole also spent a Octavia Grover. of and Panama at and upwards. Mr and Mrs. ti. F. Duncan, Portland. Haverhill, moved to where are both wool, serge $6.00 repeal of the prohibitory amendment, with at Thomas E. has a crew of Phllllpa they W. F. Mr. and Mr·. J. H. week friends Hampton Beach. Westlelgh at 00 and the total vote, aa shown the returns, I»r lllsbee, Ogler, teach era In School. Silk and Velvet Dresses $10 FOOTWEAR. by Phillips High upwards. FALL Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Cole have closed their men cutting wood on the west end of This a Mrs. Wm. Holt and Mies Mabel Hard- is, yes, 60,487; 00,60,461. gives Mine Hawked, Portland. bouse here, and moved to South Paris Orover Hill, and with two women cooks for of 26. Miss tiertrude Mason Brown, New York. of Greenwood were recent gueata of majority repeal all are camp life. ing errors exist Saturday. enjoying Mra. L. DRESS SKIRTS new lasts this season. It is knowu, however, that severe freeze on two Mr. and J. Holt. SEPARATE Includes many PARTRIDGE DISTRICT. Harold Dunham, Rafe Hatt and New- The sudden and in the returns from at least three or four Mr. David Curtia aod Miaa Annie Var- ell Rowe are of last week did muob damage in mannish mix- the correction of these Mra. who has been ! attending Colby College, nights of Greenville and Cheater of broadcloth and voile, plain colors and of the towns, and Joseph Croteau, Waterville. tbis vicinity. Green beans and tomatoes ney Harding serge, the substitution of a of the ill, is much improved in of Bumford were recent of Mr. by copy aerioualy j Mrs. J. R. Tucker has recently visited were ruined and unripe corn badly dam- gueata tures. record is to the result health. Porter Farwell and expected change her Miss Ruth at family. FOR LADIES: home daughter, Tuoker, aged. ia Priced from to to a of 600 or Mrs. Lillie Mason has returned ^ Miaa Field of Maaa., $3.00 $12.50. majority against repeal Lewiston. The advance in the price of sugar la May Lowell, 700. is allowed under the from Guy Swett's at South Paris, where tbe of Mr. and Mra. E. D. Cole. Twenty days Mrs. Irving L. Bowker of Portland said to be speculation. With more in gueat I have a line of Patrician, all leathers. Price, law for making such corrections, so that ahe has been cariug for bis wife and in- Mr. E. D. Cole haa returned from a large spent a few days last week with her sight in tbe world than there waa at this WAISTS the final official result will not be known fant daughter. abort vacation with relativea at Lowell, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Tu^ll. time last year, when our retail grocers $3.60, $4.00. for some two weeks. It seems assured, Fremont Field has laid a pipe for water Maaa. woolen effects. Ivan Tuell of Walpole, Mass., who has were giving 18 pounds for a dollar, and in sher lingerie, plain tailored linen and shoe, and other that the correction of the to run from a spring to bis house and Mra. Herbert Lyon and little daughter The by any $3.00 however, been visiting relatives and friends here, 225,000 tons of raw augar now afloat on collection and the most Mayfair, unequaled known errors will change the result barn. of Bumford Falla are apending thia Silks and Marquisette waists. A fine was operated upon for an abscess at the its way to this country from Java and about as and will Mr. and Mra. A. Guy Cuahman and week with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. grades, $2.60, $2.00, $1.60. * indicated, prohibition M. G. Hospital last week. He return- Hawaii, the price must soon decline. satisfactory line of waists ever offered by this store. remain in the constitution. daughter Irma of Bethel were gueata of [C. H. E. Bartlett. ed here and is at the home of bis uncle to each. On the other on the ballot her parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mason, West Sumner. Prices from 98c. $6.50 questions and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chase. Notes. official count is: over and Maine New· the Saturday Sunday. Mrs. F. E. Wheeler and Mrs. C. E. Chase Charles Holland of Buckfield was In FOR GENTS: the Tbe school with Rose On amendment making Augnsta began Monday him to tbe town a as is accompanied hospital. Thursday. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GOATS permanent capital when it shall have Clark of South Paris teacher. She and Mrs. F. E. Wheeler went to Bath Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dow of 1*0· James Katz, nine years old, was ran have a line of the celebrated T. D. Barry of 40,000, yes, 59,678; no, boarding at Frank Bennett's. I large population Thursday to attend the weddiDg of a minuter, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. over by a Id Portland Friday, and in a in favor of 1S.3S4. Mrs. James Barrett and son Wendell jigger great variety. for 41,294; majority friend. Moses Dow. so that be died before reaching Urban, selling $4.00. On amendment allowing increase of of Cumberland Center have been visit- injured Mrs. Persia Shedd of Portland, Mrs. Β. M. Small, of Farmlngton the limit in cities of ber Mr. Cbd Mrs. Wm. E*q, hospital. at debt 40,000 population, ing parenta, Abbie Hook of Boston and dauzhter, made his mother, Mrs, E. G. Small, a Armada, and custom work, $3.60. no, a majority in Mason. They are now with ber sister, James L. Saunders, 85, the oldest of Coats and Suits. yes, 39,242; 38,712; Mrs. Hallie Savage of Watertown, Mass., brief visit last week, returning home aged Special Showing favor of 530. Mrs. Guy Cusbmao, of Bethel. male resident of Bluehill, was killed by made and at Other grades, $2.60. have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. a Garment Manu- Bench Signet, $3.00. On the of the primary elec- William Cummings, who has been to a fall down the cellar stairs at his home We shall have with us, adoption F. S. Farnum. The corn shop at East Snmner has Wednesday, Sept. 27th, tion 65,810; no, 21,774; a ma- the is now with bis son, Henry Bis neck was broken. our stock oi $2.00. bill, yes, hospital, Mrs. Gerrish of Lisbon was the recent shut down and onr citizens are return- Wednesday. facturer, with a full line of samples. This with large gar- for adoption of 44,036, or a vote of Cummings. He is greatly improved in jority guest of her son, Harold S. Gerrish and ing home. Dr. John S. Mason, a Saco dentist, a and made to a little over three to one in favor. By health. ments a to make selection, get family. A. B. Wheeler moved bis family to committed suicide in Boston Friday by presents grand opportunity the of the bill, if adopted, it provisions Mrs. E. W. Penley is on the sick list. South Paris last week. while in the city on busi- to order garments. into effect in time to apply to the Pond. taking poison, goes Bryant's Mrs. E. D. Stil well has been for a few Wednesday a large delegation from ness. Ill health is to be the W. 0. FROTHINGHAM, nominations made in 1912. All nomina supposed Edith Davis, the thirteen year old days paat. here attended Canton fair. oanse of tbe act. store tions for state and county officers and Tlx ο One Price Oaeb. daughter of Mr. Arthur Davis, was oper- L. H. Emery, T. R. Ratcliff, A. D. Mrs. Battle Besse and daughter, members of the legislature, and recom- Maine's fire story for this year was SOUTH MAINE. ated od for Wednesday by Coburn, £. R. Davie, 0. J. Swan, Ε. M. Marion, are with Mrs. Besse's parents, big PABÏS, for United States senator, appendicitis continued a blase which mendation doctors Roseman and Bucknam. Curtis, E. J. Mann, and Millard Emraooe, Deaoon and Mrs. Moses Dow. Wednesday by will therefore be made next year under destroyed five buildings In tbe small C'apt. Smith and family returned Wed- member» of the West Pari* Ride Club, Mrs. H. S. Robertson and Miss Ora the direct system. of Corinna, and caused a loss primary to their home in Annapolis, Md. attended the State Ride Association at Field of North Paris made a trip to Lew· village Z. L. MERCHANT & CO. nesday estimated at The cornshop closed Tuesday noon Auburn last week. Iston via Turner and beck Wednesday. 160,000. here and There. MAIN MAINE. having been in operation just two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Lewie M. Mann are visit- Dr. and Mrs. Aldrlob of Paris Hill Tbe secretary of the Western Society STREET, NORWAY, The cut this season amounted to 266,000 ing at Cambridge and Somerville, Mass. were here last week getting Mrs. Clara of Engineers, with headquarters at Chi· According to tbe Hartford Times, "A cans from a planting of 160 acre·. The Mrs. Mary Peckover of Lawerence, Clark's house ready for Mr. George cago, who recently visited Portland, 5CH00L SUPPLIES little more thaa a year ago the farmer* pack would probably oome up to 300,000 Maes., and Mrs. Annie Marsh of Clifton- Dyer, who will oconpy It soon. oredits that oity with the cleanest streets of Aroostook County, Maine, were burn- provided the heavy freeze of last week dale, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Peckover's Mr. Francis B. Ripley of Weston, of any place he bas visited. their because there was no had not the crop. brother, Albert J. Kicker aud family. Mais., and his brother, Mr. Winfleld S. ing potatoes injured Alton W. Emery of Portland was kill· market for them." This is about the Many were in Portland Wednesday to Mrs. Jane Chandler of Rozbury, Mas*., of Wakefield, Mass., and Mrs. and MOST Ripley ed in Portsmouth, Ν. H., Thursday This season's stock is the LARGEST worst Maine, attend the Held of the 1st was the receut of her Maxim of South Paris have been fake story yet regarding day regiment. guest brother, Henry from the fifth OPENING. will HUM You story SHOWN. and of the New York Sun. The young ladies will become members Charles S. Bacon, and other relatives and visiting their Mrs. Geo. E. Pulal· night, by jumping VARIED WE HAVE EVER fully worthy sister, widow of a hotel. He awoke to And his Potatoes would be a trifle more valuable of the Basket Ball Association this sea- friends in thin village. fer. While here they were joined by even in the cities. room on fire, and jumped to escape the hardly find a better line large than so much water fed into a tire—io son. The teams will soon be reorgan- Mrs. Levi Shedd bas returned from a Mrs. Pulsifer and took a oarriage long flames. other words, nut quite so much extra ized under the management of Mr. delightful visit with friends at Lewiston drive over the oountry, including the fuel would be required to evaporati Fisher. and Portland. towns of Paris, Buokfield, Sumner, Can- Mrs. Margaret Maybew, 80 years of them. There may be some very igno- The students of our village schools ton, East Peru, Rumford and Milton. age, fell down the cellar stairs Friday TABLETS and COMPOSITION BOOKS rant farmers in Aroostook County, bul and their teachers enjoyed a hayrack Dlckvale. This gave Mrs. Pulsifer a birthday tour. night at the home of her daughter in of kind—ic to each. Our 5c line is eepe G. every 35c few wouldn't know better thai ride Monday evening to the home of one has to She celebrated her 60th birthday the Portland where she lived. She was bad- very wjjo Nearly e\ery gone Canton and of extra value. to burn potatoes. W. Q. Perbam, where they bad been in- ^ day they returned to ber home. ly injured, and died without recovering il H cially large to vited by Mildred and Edwin Perbam Mr. Lewi· and John were in consciousness. Fin Mu, Sut Redding a cornroast. tue last week for cattle for areeawood. tbe notable after-election feat place looking Charles A. Wadsworth of Augusta, a One of market. are the forests Pen Holders, Ink, Pens, Pencil Boxes. is tbe of the licensc Charming varigated ward clerk convicted of defacing ballots are invited to our Pencils, Erasers, urea promptness Hebron. E. C. Chase has filled his silo. J. R. "and distance lends enchantment You cordially inspect with favor com now, in an election in that city, was sentenced and needed for School use. press in copying implied »ome one and 'til Rulers, everything Is her MorrillI and son, also R. S. are to the view." So says to a fine of and serve ment out-of-the-state wbicl: Mrs. C. H. George visiting Tracy Thursday pay $500, Dress and Tailored also Children's from papers, theirs. true. Some claim the colors are not line of Hats, a Mrs. Keene, in Haver- filling in jail, or six months in jail argue that prohibition, backed by only daughter, Clyde in but thirty days Mass. Miss Mildred Tracy is working for quite np to the average brilllanoy of of flue. will find narrow majority, can not be made effect hill, in default payment Hats and Bonnets. Come in and look around, you of Natlck is at Mrs. Bernard Putnam. are fine all the Mme. ive. In other we are Misa Hattie George they words, practical!) The frost did in Rather a time at foi Two half-breed guides, Simon and what want at the of with so Arthur George's. early heavy damage busy present you Pharmacy served with notice that the law, were arrested at Greenville of visit- this section. though the widow Newton Fred Capino, small a in its is not to be Mrs. Lemuel Gurney Portland visiting, majority favor, Ira B. has sold his farm and bv Mrs. Randall Tuesday, charged with a murderous final count should ed at C. H. George's reoently. Wing Herrlck, accompanied L. C. respected. Tet if tbe on a man named McDonald at MRS. SMILEY, Bartlett Boston a short will move to the Prank Child Herrick and her twin boys, now well assault show a narrow for of the J. Ε of spent place. majority repeal Roberts and are a In their third found time to Eineo Sunday McDonald is said to time here with his last week. Wortbley bnildlng along year, night. CO. amendment, needless say, parents an even of re- CHAS. H. HOWARD prohibitory Mercer is at Alton mill on the site of the one burned last visit us Mr·. ▲. S. Brooks, to have about chance result not be discounted in anj kf iss Mary Bacon of recently. the couid are never seen but Bibbs'. May. All glad of the prospect of having tbem, wishing covery. Goods such way. Further than that, donbtlesn Millinery-"« Fancy MAINE Mm. Ira Bearce and two children are another lumber mill, as this place is very that she might, was telephoned to and ânes have SOUTH PARIS, these same license papers would take th< Some heavy been imposed her R N. Stetson, in much in need of one. oame with the widow Cobb for that pur- late for violation of the narrow for taking probibitiot visiting uncle, in Maine of majority the usual custom I gave pose and both seemed well pleased with MISS S. L. out of the constitution as a mandate oi West Sumner. Disregarding game laws. A man paid 125.00 and PRATT, Designer. Mrs. Ernest is at Mrs. Gil- a member of the traveling fraternity a the show. after sunset at Swan's the to pass a license law of tomi Davenport costs for bunting people dinner He was very Prof. Smith and left their cot- SOUTH MAINE. sort. It makes a difference whose oz ii man's. Tuesday. polite family Island, and a Brewer man was fined a PARIS. and and acted as he home on the 20th for Malcolm O'Brien, a graduate of 1911, gentlemanly though tage Annapolis, total of $138 24, inoluding costs, fur hav- gored. had seen better much to the of all bis was in town M°°day. days. Μα., regret neigh- ing twelve partridges in his possession, Richardson entered Bates bors. Mrs. Jason Bennett, their oook, the last Norman C. East under a law passed by legisla- a thousand defective bal loti Stoneham. Is now at home bouse and About last week. again keeping ture. electioi were cast in Maine in the special The Ladies' Circle met with Mrs. Bock There Is going to be a large crop of cooking for herself and husband. And that ballot wai in this but still the soldiers of the Aroostook of Sept. 11th. yet I Tuesday afternoon. apples community, the pota- And FOBCED TO LEAVE HOME. won't cost you so that the only possible thin; A to the freshman class was to crop is a groat failure. war, Civil war, Spanish war and, in fact, simple reception a number of suf- FARMERS a Every year large poor simpler would have been to put pre at Sturtevant Home Wednesday Mr. J. McAllister is working for Mr all other receot wars as to that matter, an< given whose are sore and racked to test ballot in the voter's band was W. D. McAllister on bis stable. are mustered out to swell the ferers, lungs ITanything pared ; evening. Dr. Crane present among being that he 1 with are urged to go to another watch him to make sure got the guests. Mr and Mrs. Bert Kendall of North- great army over there. This time and coughs, NOW IS THE TIME TO OPEN A BANK of ii climate. But this is costly and not al- one into the ballot box instead putting A. G. Bowman is having considerable east Love|l visited the latter's parents the latest heard from was Dana Grant ol the value in of the sure. There's a better way. Let ACCOUNT. As you receive checks in payment into bis pocket. That was system work done on his bouse this fall. J. L. Mr. and Mrs. Prank McAllister, last Locke's Milla. He leaves a widow and ways cure we don't d< same Dr. King's New Discovery you at this twenty-five years ago, but and are doing Sunday. one son bearing the name. these Hart Schaffner of different crops, deposit them in Bumpus George home. "It cured me of lung trouble," your bo now. the work. Mr. J. A. Barker has bought a cow. Our grandboy, not yet 14 years old, writes W. B. Nelson of Calamine, Ark., STRONG NATIONAL BANE and pay all of Glover have an- Mr. William Decker Is getting bis worked In the corn factory 12 days and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph "when all else failed and I 47 & Marx suits, just in. son the 15th. house ready for extensive repairs came home with three five dollars bills gained YOUB bills check. other born Friday, In It's the by a the people of Can McAllister has finished work of which be seems mncb pleased and pounds weight. surely king By large majority Raymond and You know the suits are in their election last de in at from of all cough lung cures." Thousands ^ ada Thursday Beck's garage Norway. naturally would be; quite different Oxford. owe their lives and health to it. It's Did ever wonder why you were paid cided that they did not want reciprocity There was a meeting at the Bartlett- our boyhood days. and that means you who has been at for guaranteed, with tbe United States, as embodied it Mrs. Merrill, staying borough acbool honse Sunday evening positively guaranteed Coughs, Colds, for check instead of in cash Ρ The \ bas to Au- La Throat your crops by the agreement by the specia Rev. Samuel Eaton's, gone About forty-seven were present. North Paris. Qrippe, Asthma, Croup—all satisfaction with passed troubles. 50c. and perfect check have found that it our In this burn for the winter. E. D. Hammon and Lung $1.00. who pay you by session of congress. tbej Mr. dined with Rav- John Howe attended the fair at Canton people of th< Mrs. Anna of has Trial bottle free at the of the detail. If are do agree with many of tbe people Cummings Albany raond McAllister last pharmacy every you saves them money and convenience to French's. Sunday. Wednesday and Thursday. Howard time, United States, who do not want the been visiting at Mrs. Roxanna C. H. Co. Miss Ora B. Field la honae work a fall look as them, to brand of Two factor Ladies' Congregational aid met with North WaterforcL doing looking for suit, so, and it will pay you just it pays same reciprocity. for Mrs. of ii Mrs. James Cooke H. D. McAlister. Mrs. Olivia Pierce Bath has the undoubtedly contributed to the result Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Wilson from North Lovell have a account and PAY YOUB were at the Ora E. Field went to Lewlston Sept. distinction of being not only tbe young- here. checking one the direct to reoi The services assumed at Mr. R. M. Canada; objection has been visiting McKeen'a 20 with her Mrs. Helen Robert- est In the but in in tbe church Sunday, Sept. 17. consln, great-grandmother city, BILLS BY CHECK procity as formulated agreemen Congregational and went to Norway fair with them You'll find here the new of who son. tbe state of Maine. On Sept. 28 she will and the other tbe John Pottls Otisfield, gradu and Bert Flint are mentioned, ground Llnwood away for Farmers bave most of their sweet reach her and will observe > a ted from the school last 48th birthday less fear that this is but tb« Oxford high two weeks the fairs with the a «mart ; If live at a distance can bank by agreement attending corn and have harvested a It with a at wbloh It Is Varsity model, very style you you first toward annexation of Canadi June, went to Waterville this week, picked good family party, step animal show. in the seven > in crop spite of drouth, although all her children, her grand- mail as tbe United States. Whatever thi where he will begin his studies Colby Schools here hoped we'd like to see how you look in just conveniently. by opened Monday. freete It to eome extent. children and the latest arrival, little Ro- cause or it is doubtless true tba ; College. re. Brown of damaged causes, M Alonzo Stoneham spent Mrs. Eleanor Small and Mrs. Helen setta Mae the one of them. Or another at Miss M. I. Corning, Mr. and Murray, petted great- you may pre- it will be a long time before Spring the day Thursday with her daughter* have returned to their Robertson are visiting at Ε. E. Field's. may be present. at between the twt Miss Nelly Lynch McAllister. grandchild, fer are tempt reciprocity Mrs. Jennie There was a teachers' at the the Shape-maker; both made. home in Hartford, Conn. meeting countries is John McAllister lost another horse school house at North Paris NO NEED TO STOP WORK. NATIONAL BANK Mrs. Homer of Providence, R. I., re- five Tnursday ones. too, in THE NORWAY Saturday, maklog In all inalde of a afternoon with a small attendance. When doctor orders to good Overcoats, turned to her home last week. your 700 atop Personal. year. Mrs. Hattle work, itataggera jou. "I can't". you uj. Elbridge Edwards' sister, Mrs. Charles Bartlett from Pennsyl- plenty. Frances and there. You know you are weak, run-down and MAINE. cousin, spent Sunday vania, who has been a guest at Augustus David Graves and family have broken OF NORWAY. Rev. a former East Sure of farmers lost much sweet falling in health, day by day, bnt yon P. E. Miller, Many the went away oamp and gone to their home in Somer· iu Wed Manning's, Tuesday. most work m long u yon can «tend. ner pastor, was united marriage corn from the recent frost. are thick on Mm·. Cranberries very Ray's ville, What need ia Eleotrio Blttera to evening with Mia· Stella Le< Ralph Edwards of South Paris is Mr·. Harrlman bas home from the yon give Suits $18 and up. needay bog. They have been picking for a got and to Soule of Sonth Freeport, at tbe home ol a few days with his mother, tone, atrength vigor youf ayatem, spending week. hospital. breaknown and bnild tbe bride's Mr. Miller bas foi Mr». Anna Edwards. Gibb· has Rev. J. ▲. to prevent yon parents. George bought Don't be or the two years been pastor of tb< Miss Julia Dunn of Poland has been Locke's Mille. Parker*· np. weak, alckly ailing past plaoe. benefit von chnrcb at Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clark's. when Eleotrio Bittera will South Freeport Congregational visiting Mrs. M. Foster Is friends Mr·. Preeman Bllingwood baa been ill H. B. hii visiting from the flrat doee. Tbonaanda bieaa FOSTER, and during that time has pursued Miss Lixxle Holden is visiting her » bat is now better. at West Parle. them for their health and GROUND GRIPPER BOOTS studies and graduated from Bowdoli brother in Worcester, Msss. la Mr·. R. B. Never* has also been glorious One Price David Foster In Portland attendlns very them. Every bettle la Clothier, College. He recently resigned his pas- Miss Mary Andrews of Portland spent K. of P. alck. atrength. Try field day of the U. R. to 60c. at the torate to a call to Mass., a few wit) relatives here last week. Mr. Never· loet one of work hone· guaranteed aatlafy. Only Hut accept Agawam, days We are eorry to report the deatn of bia Cwrif* ScUfWcr ft Mvx Norway, Maine. For Men and Women. will reside. Leon Cash and Alton Delano have re- C. H. Howard Co.'s pbarmaoy. where they Dana B. Grant, which oconrred at bis ■Inoe hajlng. sumed their studies at Bates Mr. mother visited him recent- College. home In Locke's Mills Wednesday. He Trask's a broken The body of Angelo Del Monaca, are the best for flat feet, The of Prof. W. L. Slate, has been In health all summer, hot ly. These Boots recommended by surgeons appointment poor yonng Italian who bad been miaalng ten flat feet, of the New Mason. so as be around. Be was a familiar other troubles caused Jr., Hampshire Agrioultuia! to Wilson'· Mills. days from a laborers' camp in Sooth arches and all kinds of foot troubles, and by as of on street as he was blind and The College, associate professor agrono This community was ssddened Tues- figure the waa found in the river. The and have them in stock. the Mre. Barl was oalled to Berlin Windham, &c. We have secured the agency for them my, to fill the vacancy canaed by when Mr. Hszekiah G. Ma- bad to use a cane to help himself along. Hoyt aeen of he with other Ital· day morning other laat him, for a full of Prof. H. O. Bell of th« a illness. He We miss him ae he has lived here Saturday by the death mother, is Send for resignation son passed away after long shall tana waa In · farmer'· oorn field, and the Blankets Pur price for both Men and Women $5.00. pamphlet at the was a Mrs. Owen Crlnnens. Winter Horse I College of Agriculture University was 76 years old and leaves two daugh- nearly all his life. He soldier In farmer fired two shots In the air to Robesl seems to be a cause for coo a Mason baa gone to Whit· Book of Maine, ters, Mrs. Rufus Morrill of Norway, Mrs. the olvll war. He leavee widow, who Boger frifhteo them off. It la suppoaed that description. in the service ol be has cared for him. None coold to attend school. His mother aooom- My line of winter horse blankets (or the street and stable Is In gratulation securing Ernest Morrill of Mason, with 'whom tenderly io his fright be ran into the river and the habit of mak- one to Portland. one "who has acquired made bis home, a son, Mr. Willard Ma- have done better; and son, Dana paniedblm drowned. and I am to to yoa that I have the assort- Joe Β. B, Clinton Ben- reedy prove largest ing good," and la an abîe instructor In son, of Norway, four grandchildren and Hamilton Grant, who le a student at Hart, Storey, nett and Dane who have been at ment and lowest on these in Oxford I his special line of teaching, on soils and three great-grandchildren. The fanerai Gould'e Academy. Tork, NOT A WORD OF SCANDAL price· goods Oonnty. le a sick Is the Lake gniding, are at borne. farm crops. was held at West Bethel Thursday after- Fred Bnbler very man, and on the famous δ-A Blankets and Tbe J. H. For Miss Alloe Lace is the fall marred the oall of a neighbor Mr·. carry Bishop noon. The flora) tributes were many not expected to live bat a ebort time. teaobing of school. W. P. Spangb, of ManvlTle, Wyoming, Robe· and I consider them the beat makes of these Gardner of and beautiful. Raynor Llttlefleld hae built him a term good·. Hon. Obadiah Rockland, in town. who aaltf: "She told me Dr. King'a New John Wheeler of was in town on an island In North Pood. He Mrs. Jnlia Plokett Is visiting one of the most prominent Democrats Albany camp Life Pills bad cured her of obstinate Do not boy ontll yon get my price·. has done It all hlmeelf. It will Mrs. ΒΓ. B. Pennook has finished work CO, was Governor nearly SHOE a N. of tbe sut·, nominated recently. her feel like Ε. SWETT by for Mrs. kidney trouble, and made as United States sen- Miss Grace Howe has finished work be named Just-a-mere Camp. Hewey. Piaisted Saturday Ceoli Bennett Is sohool in new woman." Easy, bnt sure remedy Maine. William P. Krve. for Mrs. C. A. and returned to her A P·*** ol youog men from Pawtuoket, teaching HARNBM STORS. Norway, ator to succeed Hon. Tyler Plantation. for stomaob, liver and kidney trouble·. Ν Opera House Block, la for th· remainder home In Bethel. R. I., who are at Joe George's, camped Magalloway The sppolntmeot Pearl Bennett Is ohamber work Only SO oenta at the C.B. Howard Gp.'a of the term for whioh Senator Fry· was Prank Poster Is at work laying a floor oo an Island In North Pond Wednesday doing r •1 Main St, Norway, Main·. at lb· Lake. pharmacy. | Telephone 38-2. elected, which «spin· March 4, 1913. la the town house. night. I

* \S 3d Mr·. L. Β. 2d lis P. March Is seriously ill. Usual Display at "Canton Pair.*' Ι andirons and flrelonfi °W J™ Poland, Canton,butter, I old, and other thin*· of a littleJW lew age ύή J. P. Tyler, Canton, «age cheeee The Oxford Democrai Mr. and Mrs. Adam· Sod NORWAY. Harry spent A collection of I 3d. Mr·. C. E. Rlchardaon, Canton, do r in Coats THE ANDBOSCOt in day TURK Ε GOOD DAYS AT » rueatlc New Bridgton. pho^raph«Richard» tat All that is Mie» M. N. £tb«e< butter, uncolored, Suits, -hn Europe by tene loaf brown bread BnaiDeaa la io the corn factor] K. is in store tb< > OUÎ VALLKT ANNUAL. was *hown In the ball, and a larg ρ Coding, Canton, Mj^j" mailing Ralph Gray the of I the week. Tbe cold and wet Chan. H. Howard Co. I trait painted by her of her father, th< 1st. Ruth Riohardson, Canton, browi , during SOUTH PARIS. bread under 15 tat. weather enabled the grower* of aweel ι 1t Uiolin maker, Frank by girl year·, Newton of South Portland ii , "This ia the hottest day I ever saw corn to market mnob more of It than wai Stanley Richardson, who la 88aRich*rdli.0°„f, ye*" of age wt^ t Canned Good·:—Mr·. K*le B Yo and Furs. his Canton fair." at Aral It ia one ol visiting relative· here. holds the Boaton Poet cMe ln Cantoo Canton, collection canned fruit let^ thought possible. are nocTH FA*1» ron on*»· wai the declaration of a ! tbe that have received the of Fashion's approval Such perepii visitor at the Mrs C. E. the beat aeaaona ever experienced by Only garments stamp The Grand Trunk will have ita annua ! afternoon. ] I waa an interested Rlcbardeon, Canton, mapli log man Wednesday 'air^am tat. Rath Webb Co. best materials and our are used, Boston excursion on the Uth of ί hla violin occasionally, syrup, Richardson, Canton allowed consideration. the linings October wasn't a true statement, if be baa bee played All the aohoola commenced the Only one of the pianos In collection home-made ®*ndy, tat Tillage in our there for a Dumber of but It I panied bj a and the best is producing garments. Mrs. Briggs of Newmarket, Ν. H., ii years, Smith and Mleetbejial Marioi ι Plower·:—Mr·. C. fall aeaeion last week with fall attend· only workmanship employed TBOWK EAIIWAT. h in times ! Mrs. Lyman W. and the of her Mrs. J. H true that the fair has aid pai , ; auoe. risen to a standard, guest sister, Smith were exhibltora of attractive am ford, collection house plant·,Men<|al1· tat. ^We·» This season the quality of our garments has higher Commencing Aug β, Nichols. bad weather to sncb an extent that I II Mr. and Mre. Walter J. have YOUR FIRST α LASSES tear Peru Grange, belt bouquet, let. Marloi Avery the most It will became Occasionally th 9 photographs. started for the Weet where Mr. fitted with care the is lower. Our garments will please exacting. T*Al*STU. „e UKAT*u~ SOOTH ΡU» proverbial. Tyler, Hartford, bouquet of eweet pea· Aver] Should be especial by price The Good Cheer will open iti as it this whei β Λ1 Α Μ Society proverb fails, did year, 11 PREMIUMS ÀWABDED. will take a four conrae In ι a a to over our line. > daUy. season 2l Mrs. W. A. LTfca., Canton ap yeara1 «killed registered optometries They mean to look liolu* * * ά of suppers with a harvest suppei three am bouquet saving you dally βχι·«Ρ* Sunday; days, Tuesday, Wednesday tat. Marlon Stetson, Hartford medical aohool. mean §o much—have each a large bear* excursion trains. 7 Oct. 3d. of last were whlcl Stallions—A. L. Stinweod, Humford panties, Sunday' Thursday week, bad, ! tweet let Mar™. Di. F. N. Barker gave bit many friendi jour future comfort aod aucoeM, '■ 8. a·ter·, 2d, peas, ing upon SUITS. k μ β & were all that could be desired. stallion 4 years, 1st; George farm *·_», m λα a m dsiiy ; s'33 ρ· * Mrs. A. W. Pratt of East Orange, Ν Smith Canton, glftdioll· 1·*· Manon a moat pleasant evening at the that you cannot afford to take cbancea. satin *À*t This was the annual fai ρ stallion 2 years, let. W. W of Id black and brown, with Skinner's *· J., is the guest of her Mrs. Waltei twenty-third Bnckfield, 2d. Rich- In return for tbe entertain In addition to educational SUIT excellent quality serge navy, dil «•i'y- J1 sister, staliion let Tyler,'Canton, gladioli, Rutb Tueaday. advantagea, sun-lay excursion trains, }°2 of the I Farrar, Hartford, Percheron the doc me to tailored model and a at e*£jly H. S welt. Androscoggin Valley Agriculture ardson, Canton, asterslst ment and aupper they hnaked my wide experience qualifiée lining and satlq re ver·. ▲ plain bargain $15.00. ■ " held at the in Canton Frank H. Stone, Canton, 2d, Qeorg« k■ Society, grounds Knit etc.:—Mr·. Fred tor'a oorn crop. and preacribe for the require- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marston of Port- in ( Percheron stallion, ] Good·, Bartlett, diagnose SERGE SUITS at and $18.00. CHC*OH**- These grounds, while some respect Gagne, Canton, Dr Annette Bennett la with ments of case with the ac- $16.50 land were of relatives and friends Canton, crocheted doilie·, tat, tidy, tat, stopping your greatest guests not well to handling a bij 01 lined at $13.50. adapted bib, tat: Mr·. John Seavey, Canton, cro- her alater, Mra. Everett F. Blcknell, curacy. SUIT of fine serge, graceful model, satin throughout. Special ! here over Sunday. crowd, are well situated fo r I Geldings and fillies—A. W. health li if remarkably cheted coreet cover, let, crocheted lace, Orchard Street. Dr. Bennett's I will gladly examine your eyea you Skinner's satin has wide the of visitors and exhibit ion, Livermcfre Falls, 2-year-old filly,, let, 8UIT of India twill in bine and black with lining, Mrs. T. N. Kewley accompsnied her conyeniebce 1st, knit lace, tat, pillow dips, very poor. will call. ore, trains from three directions Arthur Tyler, Canton, 3-year-old filly, a of Persian and U braid trimmed. A beauty $34.75. ! mother, Mrs. Beede, on her return home stop Prank DeMerritt, Canton, crochetedl^M» It la reported that tbe proapect for satin revers, collar velvet, to ping at the gates, and extra trains beinf 'list· D. C. Gurney, Canton, work at the shoe S/RICHARDS. in dk. Phillips recently. l*ye*'"°j afghan, Mr·. Prank Ricbardeon, good season's Norway of chiffon or with Skinner's satin lining, run on the second and third of th< i 1st. Arthur Purkls, Buckfleld, tat; 8UIT broadcloth, navy black, gs2Sr^» days gelding, knit Mre.W. factory of B. F. Spinney & Co. is very of velvet and have a football Canton, «Upper·, sailor collar The high school will fair for the accommodation of the people 1-year-old filly, lat. F. W. AUen Jay, lit? lining or in the orange color. Has wide revers and large Lucas, hand made ehawl, let. good indeed. Tbe firm recently adver- team this fall, and practice has been was a "first Percheron 3 years, lst; Percheron Canton, attainment of in the tailor's art. Tuesday typical day,' filly, Mrs C. E. home tised for more help. silk braid with silk tassel. The perfection going on for the past week. devoted to 2 1st. Ralph Caldwell, Rlobardson, Canton, being largely preparation gelding, years, made knit Ellen M. Par.on«, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Kimball are at on In the 1 doll, tat; Only $27.50. A business of the Delta but Wednesday, bright Sep Leeds, Clydesdale filly, ,, E- Mr. Kimball is a are In all the f Π**»» ν·»1" meeting year«^8t· Canton, yarn mitten·, tat; Mr·. C. Indianapolis. delegate We have mentioned a few of our and they coming L.ÎV. Pastor tern ber the carriages and automo Brood Mares—Irving Smith, Bnckfield, just garments *st CheiA jj a. l>avl*. Alphas will be held at the Methodist day, Rlcbardeon, home-made lace,, Mr·. J- from tbe Grand Encampment, I. 0. 0. "Tu 10:4S 4. *·1 Sab biles into the at brood mare. G. K. Cbilde, Bnckfield, 2d, time. m lay. church this Mouday evening. began pouring grounds 1st; F. knit Mr·. L. F., of Maine to tbe Sovereign Grand ,. Β 1» » Tyler, Canton, lace, ϊιου! \^χψ1- *·· p"?C. «:W an and the trains from al K. L. Canton, 3d. Frank H. 2d, evenlnt early hour, 2d; Bragg, E. crocheted of tbe order. 80UTH PARIS, ME. GOATS. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cole have moved anc mare, lit. Richardeon, doily, -M, Lodge — « - directions brought a host of people Stone, Canton, Clydesdale Hills has bis clock <- rent in A. H. Clara Barnea, orooheted tUk V. W. improved can a SSS'-Si from West Paris into the landed them at the The attend A. F. Canton, Percheron Plymouth, If are for a Coat you have found tbe right place where you boy gates. Campbell, Mr·. J. P. knit sign by painting and reglldlng the same. you looking Doble's house on Gothic Street. waa if noi 1 1st. yoke, let; Tyler, tidy, REAL ESTATE ance of nearly mare, ... a _ wife of at Wednesday ,, Irving Thibodean and Med- high class garment reasonable price. to the thert Smith, School at U μ. Υ- ?■ C. L Shurtleff went morn- quite up record. Thursday Sucking Colts-Irving sucking are the of Mr. Thibo- luΤ; » *· M^day"· Stanley Saturday A. A. Gllnee, Canton, ford, Mass., goeets MARMOT COATS at $65.00. were not so many, but a crowd. colt. 1st. Arthur Purkls. Buckfleld, l8tRue·—Mrs. M "» * ing to Boston, to enter the course in the good Ellen 1H. Ρ«·οη· <«· deaa's 0. M. Camming·. FOR SALE tbli Percheron G. E. Child*. Can- braided rng, tat; grandfather, Massachusetts of The officers of the society for 11 colt, 1st; Freeman Lord of Auburn was in town PONT COATS at $50.00. tTATKP MKRT1KOS. College Pharmacy. E. ton, 2d. Mr·. Gny Boothby, Canton, year's fair were: ton. 2d; J. L. Suckles, Sumner, 2d; of the week and called on who haa button rng, tat. Mr·. E. G· during part No 'JOS. An Ideal 14-acre (Arm, near South ELECTRIC SEAL COAT at $45-00. Mrs. Elizabeth Serry, spent Preeldent—W. W. Canton. Canton, 3d. F. 3. Stone, Roee. IL. Bragg, Weet tat. Alma B. his many friends. Mr. Lord is well Parie. Smooth flelde, near market, high school, the summer at Chas. returned Mce Rumfortl. 1st. Peru, yarn rug, Çbi Edwards', President-Stanley Blsbee, I Clydesdale oolt, churches and railway. House 12 room, closets, CONET COATS at $38.00. M. Canton. West 2d.Mrs^ Mr·. J. B- known in Masonio circles and has many ·: to her home in Somerville, Mass., last Secretary—Ο. R1chard»on. Gent*' Driving Horses—Zenas Moree, Tracy, Peru, rug, metal celling· and hardwood floors. Treasurer—W. 8. Marble, Dtxfield. *re. friends in town. pantries, and 30.00 and Merrill. Weet Peru, drawn ruK, tat, Stable 44 χ 26 feet, stall i, llnter, carriage FUR LINED COATS at $15.00, 30.00. .hlrd Monday «venin*, week. Trusteea-T. B. W. O. East Sum Rumford, 1st; W. W. Rose, Canton, 2d; >f .«V 'ïïftîïïd Stetson, (P. M. Frank machinist for some time harness all sheathed. Location Ideal and -nonth. T. Kzrs da. j F Tyler, 2d. Mi·· N. Rlcbardeon, Young, rooms, satin in tbe latest color· V'.t and ner), Hartford; C. Bonney, Canton; A. W. Richardson, Livermore Falls, haa a Call and Investigate. COATS of silk lined with quilted and brocaded ean R^bekah Lodge. So Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett O. A. L. Stan at tbe shoe factory, accepted po- tcenery unsurpassed. pluah, ol aacfc Keene, (P. Bucklleld). Hartford; Work Horses—A. F. Can- "'-"m, Krldaye Maxine were at Camp Beverly W. S. Marble, Dlxdeld. Campbell, sition in Haverhill, Mass. Price $3500. $20.00 and 25.00. daughter ?ίί!ί I 1st. "r. Inge, A. Blake of Division ton, works for Mr. No. 200. 5-aere farm In South Paris, over Sunday, guests of W. Superintendents: vie 64 ago, tat β Mrs. Will Crommett village and 30.00. Ground·, Lot» and W. B. Stetson Town let. years cultivation. Cuts 8 tone No. 1 bar; COATS of Caracal with the latent in Satin linings, $10.00, 15.00 Auburn. Forage—Τ Team, Iloreee—Canton, and Mr·. Howard D. Smith. high state of stock—Ezra Keene. of let forter, Mr·. EtU GloverPatcbwo^ tat Mr. J F. 35 grafted apple trees; plots of strawberries, sailor collars and Town Teams—Town Hartford, crew are all NEW ROUGH WEAVE COATS with belted backs, high v;33te?syws■ Horn;* and of Racee-A. L. Stan J. r. John Hutchins and painting corn and Manager 2d. Outline Mrs. currants, potatoes, Circle Ladle· of the G. A Gilbert Swett has returned to his on 1st on steers. Tyler, quilt, 1J raspberries, rooms In w nli'irt'Sâlf wood. I oxen, the house near the brook. varieties of House of 7 and 19.00. of — engine vegetables. waistlines, $10.00, 13.50, 13.50 ,κ :Iktarday evening- home in Mass., after T. and Beef Moees χ for seven head, £KS'»htod Winchester, spend- Hall—C. Bonney. Working Oxen AntboineA. Laferrier entertained his best repair, barn 25 30, tie-up m Committees—Stanley Blsbee, Ezra Keene. and Article·-Sofa χ 20 Best of water. An Ideal at all £" m mm» the summer with his grandparents, East oxen, 1st; ^Needlework Fancy hen house 9 feet. COATS of cheviot in colors prices. ing Tickets and Gate·—W. W. Rose. Young. Sumner, working son of last week. Price plain *n»h.^dmmn the pillow, Mr·. John let, Annie Fred Beauvllle, Quebec, location. Call at once and Investigate. the fulFof Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Nichols. Caleb Seamon, 2d; B. F. Seavey, effort. a Jay, Mr·. John 3d. E. P. and wife of Portland •1800. in and see them, it will be well worth your The merry-go round did rushing East Moses G*0™;!beef Whittier, 2d; Seavey, Staples COME started Satur- Sumner, 3d. Young, Oxnard dur· smooth M.-Part· Mrs. J. P. Richardson business. Flint's Show and the Table cover, Mr·. G. P. Towle, 1st, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. C. No. 183. We are now offering a nice T% Jungle oxen, B. F. Glover, 2d. Arthur lor Waterville, where she 1st; T.t tbe week. upland farm of 200 acres, In good nearby locality FURS. day morning boy with the elephant legs, coming Moeee ing and 1 2 from there Jordan, matched oxen, 1st; after a ten visit and within two miles of railway mills; KJSWS i»SS& will visit friends, and will go from the were the chief mid- Loantha York, days' to 8outh Paris. of to You county fair, 2d. SrÎr.TGCï: cïra mile to school; 45 minutes drive It would be useless to and describe our large stock PURS you. of to will be for two weeks. Youne, _ with her Mrs. A. P. Bassett, re- flelde In 40 acres try and fourth Monday® Belfast; away way while games of various Barnes, Plymouth, Mass., 2d· Mexican aunt, 40 acres smooth clean tillage; so V^tt c'^seond shows, Steers—Moses Y»ung, East Sumner, and wood. Will cut to the values we are showing. Never were the prices and refreshment stands Mrs. W. A. let. turned to her borne in Damariscotta wood lot; balance pasture must see tbem appreciate W. S. Hi ν of Waketield, Mass., and kinds, galore 1st and 2nd. B. F. Glover work, Lucae, Fancy orchard with sap pie 1-year-old, let. Shirt Mills tbe^rst of tbe week. 70 tons ha/. Large maple are visit- furnished diversion. iacket Mrs. E. E. Westgate, new evaporator, buckets, all complete. low. F. B. Uiplev of Weston. Mass., I East Sumner, 2-year-olde, let. Harold are house, to show and E. E. let Hiram Wildi and W. S. Sloan 175 bave a âne assortment that we will be more than pleased 70η. their Mrs. H. H. and Music was furnished Wednesday East 1st. waist front, Mrs. Westgate, Average yield gallons maple syrup. We ing eister, Maxim, Gammon. Sumner, calvee, Baker corner of 500 and hard wood. Barn $8x60, the United Band of East Fancy apron, Mrs. E. E. Westgate, 1st; shingling the bouse, cords palp other relatives and friends in this sec- I'hursday by Trained Steers—Mosee Young, 1st; stone cellar; 12 foot llnter for 20 head; silo; and a Main and Greenleaf Avenue. split tion. Dixtield, and for a country band, Harold 2d. Mali Godlne, M. H.»dk.r=W.f hay fork. House 1 1-2 stories, 8 rooms; carriage Gammon, __ J£- Mr. and Mrs. George I. with barn. No better young band too, it played remarkably Mrs C E. Richardson, let, Mrs. E.b.|, Cumminge house, sheds, all connected I iiulls (thoroughbred)—Moses Young, a last week. a tirst-class farm. Editor J. H. Ogier of the Camden 2d. Embroidered pin cosh· were in Boston few days opportunity to secure $3,100.00 East Sumner, Hereford, 2 years, 1st. o. Westgate, is visit- terms. -.Λ»-- «·»· Herald and Mrs. made a (lying of Mrs. Ο. 1st Em Mrs. Ieab Sanborn of Bangor Easy " Ogier Wednesday afternoon the parade ion, M. Richardson, W Walker, Canton, Holsteln, 1 year, a Mrs. KIR, call at the Democrat office Monday headed the band, broidered centerpiece, Mr·. E. U au ing friends in town for few days, No. 195—PINE, HEMLOCK. SPRUCE, premium stock, by 1st. Seweil Staples, East P«™. Her®- home of tbe MAPLE, BEECH; all of timber product, wa*. p. morning, while on an automobile tour over West Miss Mabel Sanborn is matron of tbe graces circled the track. It included forty ford 2 2d. C. tin, Peru, 1st; Coding, also six to seven hundred cords pulp wood in Uumford on business ρ calf, 1st, Hereford, years, in her home d4„ ^'r°/rU°r.bp»i with friends. horses aud over cattle, and was a 2d. Solid embroidery, King's Daughters city. standing; dairy; produces lar*e amount of hay, fifty Τ Canton, Guernsey, 3 years, an at 2W) Bonoey, Mrs Oscar Manon,H WeeV { Mrs. W. L. Merrill, after absence estimated 60 tons at bearing apple W. A. Blake and and Mrs. good show of stock. 1st Rose A Hartford, 1st; Arnold, present; smooth family Boothby, Canton, Jersey, (he C. M. G. at Lewiaton for trees; cranberry bog.Hrge annual vleld; τ,,βΐι of West Pari» °' ball on between 2d. Embroidered Clara Hospital and only 2 1-2 miles to VI SK E'inor Η. Blake's sister, Miss Andrews, came from Wednesday yearn, 1st. C. E. Pern, towel·, llfldx, handy to market .j 12 Richardson, Canton, Mexican three weeks where she was on closets hard of Mu» Koee λA Murphy and and Mrs. E. itucktield and Turner was the first game Barnes, Plymouth Mass. 1st operated West Paris. Eight room hou:»c, «Μ the guest \uhurn Saturday, they I Jersey, 1 year, 1st. returned to her best water on work Mrs. C. E. Richard for bas wood doors, split stone cellar; spring we«?k. have to played for some weeks these grounds ! handkerchief, appendicitis, one lut F. Edgerly gone Camp Beverly Herds—C. T. Bonney, Canton, grade from the runs to all buildings, recently Installed; It resulted to in favor of «on let. Solid embroidered handker home. She is recovering opera- and e week. 8 β Buckfield, ham another 30x40, silo, carriage u ι» ie to spend the Guernsey, 1st. Rose A Boothby, Canton, 44x80, Ε Barrow* visiting 2d. tioL also a second house of in twelve innings. let. C. E. Rich- chief, Clara Barnes, rapidly. stable storage; cottage Mr"; Mr.Mr·. M*· V. McAliater, to I thoroughbred Jersey, and Mrs. Frank Gibson of Vaealia, rooms near flrst all handy for daughter, Fred H. Evans returned Saturday Thursday's ball game between Tur- broidery, Clara Barnes, let "d Mr. live building, I ardson, thoroughbred Jersey, 2d. of San fummer boarders or two families. This farm Woolwich. his home in Errol, Ν. H., after spending ner was won Turner 9 Croes stitch Mre. C. E.Kic Col., and Lena Gibson Francisco, MAINE and Buckfield by I Cows—Sewell embroidery, has from two to three hundred acres located NORWAY, was Thoroughbred Staples, are the of Mr. Gibson's ser- u ο about two weeks here. He called ardson 1st needle Mrs. υ. Calif., guests mall, T Prtttof Yarmouth is again to 3. East let. Rose & Booth- Fancy case, near a thriving vlllige, dally telephone on the serious illness of Peru, Hereford, and Miss Gibson's E. cream near to Timber 'ure -1- here account of Ε. Richardeon, lst Embroidered doUy, brother, Harry vie, collected; neighbors. IJi THE CATTLE SHEDS. Canton, 1st and 2d. C. E. Miss and wood alone will pay for farm. Better In- bm" s»h.?« his I. F. Evans, who is now Im- by, Jersey, Mabel Gibson. Twenty-three years ago for the fall wason. father, Goding, 1st; before crops are harvested. Price Richardson, Canton, Jersey, 3d. to and now re- vestigate i^-r Really, while there were some good N. RichRich- Gibson went California Part can remain on mortgage. proving. Thoroughbred Heifers—C. W. Walker, Paintings—Oil portrait,Mri(fGMF-J°v Mary $5000. cattle at the fair, there were not enough ardson let. Collection foreign photo- turns for a first visit. BLUE STORES Kaweon Holman presents the Democrat Canton, Holstein, 3 years, let, Holetein, to tbe to be fairly representative of the stock N. tat. Am»· Maud Pike has returned Con- The Pike Real Estate with half a dozen Wolf Hiver apples years, let, 1 year, let, Hoi- graphs' Mary Richardson, Dennis Agency, instead ol that frost of the *ectiou. There are many raisers 12 Hulstein, servatory of Music, Boston, where she ÏTek which he raised, which make a tight fit I stein 2d. Rose & Canton, 35tf NORWAY, MAINE. of good cattle in the territory which con- calf, Boothby, will resume her studies. Cbeater « in a shoe box. They are very I 2 1st, 1 year, 2d, sr «ffaS-JKss.®* large tributes to this fair, but comparatively Jersey, years, Jersey, The Thimble Club beld a picnic at tbe PROBATE NOTICES. Sweaters handsome. The largest has a girth of I calf, let and 2d. C. E. BhAud* Mrs. few of them contribute to the success of Jersey farm Tuesday afternoon. To all nersons interested In either of the estates thirteen inches. 3 let and Shepard SÎÏSffii the exhibition by bringing in their stock, son, Canton, Jersey, years, 2d, F. E. Goudy was the guest of honor. hereinafter named : For Men. 2 1 let. At a Probate Court, held at Paris, In and for Vld. Je»»», who attended the of and too of the stalls are used for Jersey, years, 2d, Jersey, year, Mrs. Mariam for some time with u„s «ώ·at ThoKe meeting many Libby, the County of Oxford, on the thtrd Tuesday of a; Grade Cows—Moses Young, East Sum- bad a shock the Universalist Mission Circles of Ox- stabling the horses of fair visitors. Mrs. John Sampson, slight September, in the year of our Lord one thousand Der, Hereford, let, Jersey 3d. Nellie nine hundred and eleven. The following matter ford District which was held at West Brethren, this ought not so to be. M. Richardson, 1st. R»®» last week. She is somewhat improved Carver, East Sumner, Durham, 1st, having been presented for the action thereupon Paris last were Mr. and Mrs. A handsome string of nine- and now. Obdf.red : Thursday Jerseys, and E. G. Child, West Peru, 1st; %mith hereinafter Indicated, it is hereby Mrs. I Hereford, 2d 3d. C. W. Walker, all In- Sweaters «Ι10 b»« be·" S. P. Stearus, Mrs. George M»rton, teen in number, and all but a few of Butterfleld, 2d. Stuffed birdsSmi^ Mr·. anpd C. That notice thereof be given to persons Mr. \ 0. Spojurd, I Canton, Holstein, let. A. S. a of this order to be C. H. and Mrs. C. A. Young. them were shown Sampson, Burnt Marion A DREADFUL SIGHT terested, bv causing copy in this vicinity for some weeks. Thayer thoroughbreds, by 4 E. Richardson, let. three weeks In the Ox- Ladies. the I Canton, Jersey, 2d. Rose Boothby, published successively For Rose A Boothby of Canton. At tat. Hand made reed^od foot stool, to H. J. of Freevil'e, Ν. Y., a at South >o'.rhom.i« P«., A movement .started by the clerkH is Canton, let. C. T. Can- Smith, Barnum, ford Democrat, newspaper published rrJ tuX head of the herd is the bull Nick Dean, Jersey, Bonney, that had bis in said that they may appear at a to the stores close on Wed- Clara Barnes, 1st. was the fever-sore plagued Paris, County, on foot have ton, 1st, 2d and 3d. to l>e held at said Paris, on the two years old. There were seven heifer Guernsey, Children's .-Ruth RlcRich- life for in of many remedies Probate Court For years they have Grade Heifers—Moses East Department years spite third Tuesday of October, A. D. 1911, at 9 of the nesday evenings. caives in and seven more were Young, the lot, ardson, embroidered sofa pillow, be tried. At last be used Bucklen's In the and be heard thereon if T»*·.* been open on Monday, Wednesday and Sumner, Durham, 3 years, let. Nellie Canton, clock forenoon, left at home. 1st. Satorday. er, Canton, Holstein, yeare, let, able be Up, a Ε have re- C. Jerseys, ten head, inclading the year- | ed waist 1st. Mildred Richardson, Can Corns and Piles like magic. person appointed Mr and Mrs. S. Tucker stem, ι year, isc ana za, cair, ist ana za. Swellings, estate of said deceased presented by John Small, At the Leander S. Swan homestead on ling bull. Fox of Dunbar. ton 1st. 25c. at tbe store of the C. H. from ^ where they Flying S. 2 raffia basket, George Grover, Only drng widower. turned Bay next a A. Sampson, Canton, Durham, years, » High Street, Saturday, beginning C. T. showed Guernsey bull, bntnt Jit. Co. went the summer as usuai.^ M Tucker Bonney let. Dur- Canton, wood. Howard Harriet M. Chase late of Peru, deceased; sold at auction a D. C. Ourney, Jr.» Canton, We have a assort- at 10 α. μ there will be 3 years old, pretty calf and several for thereof and the very large owns several cottages there. 1 ye"r> let, Durham, 2 years, 2d. Cl'îJJ will and petition probate household goods, wagons, tools, etc. A grade Guernsey cows. of George W. Chase as adminis- suitable for H. F. Richardson, 2 Born. appointment ment of Sweaters Wayne two-cylinder automobile is also Walker of Canton showed about Canton, Guernsey, trator with the will annexed presented by p· years, let, Jersey, 1 year, 3d. Rose ά George W. Chase, a legatee. or Mrs. W. A. Forter included in the sale. Lunch served at a dozen head of Holsteins, including a old young. ^'^i^rrèr^kw'ïutomohU· 2 1st doilfM fan»» In Hebron, IS, to the wife t>t Balph Massa- Mountains a Boothby, Canton, Jersey, years, Ird.oo°,'embroidered Sept. Elizabeth Fustac· late of Boston, noon. Sale positive. yearling bull, number of thoroughbred a eon. tb° and 1 year, 1st and Jer- baj, Glover, chusetts, deceased ; cony of will and petition for Reds, ""i cows and and a few 2d, Jersey, 2d, In Weat Parle, 11, to tbe wife of George Colors, Whites, a lecture heifers, grades. Sept. Its allowance by Richard Tyner, the Grays, There will be Thursday 1st and 2d. C. T. Can- a presented andur'rtn so on. H. F. some sey calf, Bonney, « » Buck, daughter. ■ named. to Glen House, Conway, church Richardson, grade Jersey Mexico band-made bandkorcbior, lit. to the wife of xecutor therein Blues, at suit you evening at the Methodist by ton, Guernsey, 3 years, 1st, Guernsey β In South Parle. Sept. 14, Stanley any price and heifers. ,1 T UnlMin» in fhe .Tannn Guernsey faucv apron, bag, 1st, hand- J. a Dunn of Sumner, for The h.dr»D* b, .b. Cilfj let. 1st, fancy Chapman, daughter. Flora ward; petition from to $6. D. C. some grade Durham lit. Ada In West Bethel, Aug. 30, to the wife of Fred license to sell and convey real estate presented 50c. Market «««|« Naval Academy and instructor in the Gurney, Oxen:—Under 6 feet 10 made iktrt! Bon·»?. Ο·** S·!"»™·." heifers. Drawing Wallacman Towne. a daughter. by George H. Barrows, guardian. to leak. ^ Μ|„η out Thuti- Tnkio Buddhist on the Cus- B. F. East 1st: ! patchwork comforter, tat, In 18, to the wife of Alexander tendency University, of inches, Glover, Sumner, Norway, Sept. late de- neW Sewell Staples East Peru showed let. a Rachel W. Knight of Lovell, and a new one put in. ^ toms, Art and Literature of Moses East Sumner, B. F. embroidery, Locke, daughter. K. d»y History, four registered Hereford bulls, and a Youne, 2d; ceased; final account presented by Cyrus u*e au cuK IUC WVuu«v»«vh· Admission, adults children 3d. Under 7 feet 2 Caleb executor. of sweaters made for our ayuraoi Japan. 20; cow and calf. He doea his farm work Glover, inches, The Price of Apples. Chapman, We have lots special Methodist under 12, 10 cent·. Seamon 1st; J. E. Teague, Turner, Married. late of Milton Plantation, The organ loft of the old Willi lueee uuu ireuiSi UM aiu ,l>1| β Jay, "How do look for to start Ada Jj Parker Arthur 3d. Draw- you apple· neceaseu nrst account iur iuu»iuk as was by Altm C. attended the horse this and did his and 2d; Jordan, Canton, ; prewnKju customers. This is satisfactory to you you church, which bought A good congregation year, mowing this fall?" asked one orchardist of Mabel I. lican, executrix. very a off ing oxen, iBweepetakes, Moees Youne, In Oxford, Aug. 31, by Fred A. DeLano, Esq., by Maxim and moved to lot Penley union meeting at the Congregational raking with hie bull teams. i mother at the fair. house 2d. county Mr. Benjamin K. Splller and Miss Nellie Gerry, M. fltctaon late of Canton, deceased; is built over into a church addressed by A number of of the oxen Seamot». Drawing steers', eome a Lydla Street, being Sunday evening, large yoke l8t:„Clleb "Well," was the reply, say both of rtavmond. ιίι>t account presented for allowance by Oberon can have it as you like. the addition the B. F. Glover, 1st and 2d; Moaes Young, Rev. Y. C by Mr. Maxim. With put Dr. Knight, the superintendent of and steers for which this region is tamed dollar and a .ome a dol ar and a In New York, Sept. 11, by Hough- O. Stetson, executor. χ nix ou. quarter at the of the Church of the Trans- on it wili make a house 18 28, Home for Little Wanderers in Boston. were on the Moses of half and some two dollars. I ton, Oratory grounds. YouDg Mr. Harold Walter Brown and MU» ▲Hon E- Whitehead of Norway, minor; Little Sweaters for the Babies, 60c., 76 c., a shed. told the well of the Sheep:—Laforest Cushman, Canton, flguratlon, Motes Pretty room·, besides Dr. Knight very interestingly Hartford, the known "knight i the to be about » dollar and a lona Mary Moore, both of Norway. tlnal account presented for allowance by ewe, 2d. F. W. Morrison, Dix- price D. for story of the work of the Home, and a goad" had seven or eight yoke, also a half." In Lewlcton, Sept. 16, by Bev. A. T. Salley, 1'. Stiles, guanllan. Arthur H. Jordan has bargained grade flock flock 1st, Edward Jones of Rumford and for its benefit was taken. bull and some cows. fleld, sbeep, 1st, lambs, who wasn't D., Mr. Alfred late of Dlxfleld, de- on Street to a collection Hereford And last week a buyer Johnson of Falrfleld. Albion L. Douglas· $1. the sale of hie house High thoroughbred Shropshire, 1st, thorough- Mies Beatrice Mearl for allowance by in B. F. Glover had four yoke. but was around ceased ; final account presented Mr. Tarbox, who ha* been living Mrs. F. A. Heiduer was called to Wor- bred 1st and 1st. buying simply "looking E. administratrix. Arthur Jordan had a of oxen ewe, 2d, grade ewe, how be Florilla Douglass, for some Mr. Tar- the sudden ill- pair to see the boys,'1 when asked 1'hiladelphia years. cester, Mass., Sunday, by Poultry:—Leon Barker, Canton, Brown late of Ollead, deceased; which showed their unmistakable Devon was to start Died. Ami· C. Cole peti- will not the house himself ness of her E. who is 1st. F. going apples, replied of Arthur J. Roberts F. H. NOYES CO. box occupy son, Henry Howe, Maxim Leghorn fowl, Mrs. G. Boothby, tion for the appointment next origin, "the old Luther stock." of said at but will come here a student there, with au attack of ap- Canton, R. I. Red 1st. L. M. tersely, as trustee under the will deceased, pre- present, Caleb Seamon of bad a of chicks, In 19, Hezeklah G. Mason, aged W. administrator to move to to have been an Jay yoke "Dollar." Mason, Sept. sented by Clarence Peabody, spring. Mr. Jordan expects It seems Hartford, Rose Comb R. I. Red 5 21 pendicitis. oxen on the which he works Uerry. don't make it cents?" 76 years, months, days. d. b. n. c. t. a. 8tores) NORWAY Mexico at once. case, as au was per- grounds chicks 2d. Mrs. C. E. "Why you fifty In Locke's Mills, 20, Dana B. Grant- SOUTH PARIS (Two urgent operation with a head lashed to the horns— fowl, 2d, same, Sept. of yoke, hie questioner. "Then you'd In East Peru, Sept. 18, Stanley Stowell. Luclnda «. Cole late Rethel, deceased; teams on formed on Sunday. A telegram reports Richardson, Canton, Barred Plymouth responded allowance James While passing between two an unusual sight in this part of the all that's and there'd be some- In Fryeburg Academy Grant, Sept. 6, Hazel flrst account presented for by that the was successful, and Rock 1st, chicks same. 1st. George get going, S. administrator. the Brook road a few days since, operation country, but they in good shape fowl, in it for Bennett, aged 7 years. Wright, Stony the pull E. Buff Rock thing you." In Walter Herrlck. driven his son patieut resting comfortably. Grover, Canton. Plymouth Itethci, Sept. 16, Jan· Green late of Woodstock, deceased; John McPhee's auto, by P. W. Morrison of Dixfield exhibited Now read what Assistant Horticul- In Mise Eunice Anderson, and fowl, 1st, chicks same, 1st. Rich- Rumford, Sept. 16, for license to sell and convey real estate collided with the team of Mr The Harried Ladies' Whist Club met docks of and lambs. Mary A. Yeaton of has 34 petition Hugh, sheep Columbian turist George Augusta aged years. by A. Mont Chase, administrator. out both for the first time also showed a ardson, Canton, Wyandotte In Bethel, Sept. 14, Roecoe F. Cross, aged 76 presented Mrs. W. S. Starbird, throwing Thursday afternoon Sewell Staples Shrop- to say the apple situation. fowl, 1st and 2d, chicks same, 2d. Mil- regarding years. Llnwood 8. Keen· late of Oxford, de- Mr and Mrs. Starbird, and smashing up this season, with Mrs. Wirt Stanley on shire and the buck's mother. When have read of all these various buck, you ceased ; for license to sell and convey no were dred Richardson, Canton, Houdan fowl petition COMPANY. the somewhat. Kortuua'ely Pine Street. Four tables filled, Fifteen or twenty coops of poultry will know real estate Sylvester O. Keene, PARIS TRUST wagon 1st. Ruth Richardson, Canton, S. C. R* viewpoints, possibly you presented by serious resulted. and as the day was tine, the tables were were shown, the exhibitors being J. Αι about the of administrator. injury I. Red chicks, 1st. J. A. something price apples— *ef on the wide verauda. Refreshments ton Leon Barker, Can Tyler, Canton, WANTED ! et al· of we haven't bad Tyler, Canton, and not. Mr. Yeaton says: Nelaon P. Camming· Paris, Vou may recall that Columbian chicks, 1st. porhaps and of lobster salad sandwiches, pineapple ton, Arthur Westgate, Canton, L. M Wyandotte have reliable statistics to learn minors; petition for license to tell convey in a long time, Exhibits—West Peru "We gathered Millinery. F. many rainy days quite were served. The Can Grange Grange." Apprentices real estate presented by Hert Cummlngs, Oxford Fair it is sherbet and punch Berry, Canton. Mrs. G. P. Boothby, as to the size of the crop to be One of the days of the County but have you how long 1st. probable to guardian. thought next io two weeks i· with Mr·. Ruth Mrs C the Apply ton, Richardson, Canton, — harvested notwithstanding we a Rev. meeting Peru I and, an ac- since bave had rainy Sunday? A. Rich Antiquarian Exhibit: West Kamuel D. Webster of Sumner, ward; a man came into our bank and opened and Haynes. E. Richardson, Canton, Mildred stories that have out that the crop H. M. TAYLOR, estate £. A. Davis has completed a year Grange, let; Mrs. L. A. Davie, Canton, gone petition for license to sell and convey real the ardson, Mary Richardson, Canton, is the reports that we by S. F. Stetson, guardian. de- • χ month· as pastor of Baptist The winter schedule on the Grand 2d. unusually heavy, Norway, Me. presented count with us, making a good, substantial to rec- George E. Grover, Canton. have from the apple produc- 39tf of said Court. church, and says that he has yet Trunk will go into effect next Sunday. **rm CroPe—Ββ8' specimen wheat, T. gathered ADDISON K. HERRICK, Judge n the indicate that : not think no for South Paris are sections of country A true copy—attest and said at the time that he did ord hi· first rainy Souday. While figurée Stetson, 1st. Trace yellow corn, ing D. posit, THE RACES. the on was 52 cent, of FOR SALE. ALBERT PARK, Register. available as yet, it i· understood from Chas. Bryant, 1st. Citron melon, Chas. crop Sept. 1, per A of this week will be required were off ou as a of it best to round too much money with part advance announcements sent out, that Some good races pulled I 1st. Chas. normal against 10-year average carry run at the Burnham Λ Bryant, Canton, Muskmelon, Books ; American NOTICE. to finish up the West Paris the track, which is one of the fastest 53 per cent, of crop. The extremely Encyclopedia the "milk train" between I lit. Crookneck Chas. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he Mi.rrill corn factory. The total pack Bryant, squash, the mid- Also some furniture. him. and Portland will be taken off. The tracks in the state. Boston Marrow squash, dry weather, especially through and others. has been duly appointed executor of the last will be the ever has a considerably largest will leave about I 1st. dle West, caused very heavy drop will and testament of was one of the un- of the early morning express 2.17 CLASS, Τ HOT OB PACE, PUR3E $200. Bartlett, Watermelons, E. W. PIERCE, M. late of Paris, While at the fair he mule at this and in spite n and a of undersized HELEN CHILDS factory, same as and tho Marco large percentage and will the time now, evening c I Fred C. Barttett, 1st. Pumpkin, in the of Oxford, deceased, given frost which cut oil part of the crop, Antifriction, β, by Baron Courageous, fruit. the as a whole, St. and County train will arrive about « o'clock, pos- 2 111 C. T. 2d. Cab- Taking country Gothic Skillinge Ave., bonds as the law directs. All persons having fortunate ones who had their pockets picked. cans. (•Smith) ·» Lavorgna, 1st, Bonney, amount to about 82ύ,000 They 1 " ί the not be up to what has been demands the estate of said deceased are a little earlier. Leila Wilkes, c m, (Walker)...... Marco 1st. Tomato crop may South Paris. against as cans in a sibly 3 3 1 bages, Lavorgna, %q to the same for settlement, and CAN have put up as much 77,000 Northland Bouton, b g, (P. MorëêiÎ) ""4 expected, so it would seem that good desired present WHAT HE LEFT WITH US HE S 4 4 Dwarf Champion, Ο. M. Richardson, 1st all Indebted thereto are requested to make day's run. Please don't forget to attend the Stingy Dick, blk g. (fforn) for should prevail this fall. Time. 2.18 14, 2.17 1-4, 2 17 1-2, 2.18 3 4. Metcalf T. B. W. Stetson, 1st prices apples payment Immediately. was out of his Seueca Club sale which will come off squash, in Maine are JAMES 8. WRIGHT. GET ANY TIME. What taken K. of which last T. B. W. 1st. Pota- "The apples showing up VALUABLE ADVICE. Sept. 19th, 1911. Hamlin Lodge, P., afternoon Turnip*, Stetson, work in the in Grand Army Hall Friday 2.35 CLASS, ΤHOT OR PACE, PURSE $150. an well at this date as in any part of the year did the championship toes, 3 varieties, 12 bu., Se well Staples, NOTICE. is gone. and evening of this week, Sept. 29th. Uni» Wilkes by Johnny Wllke·, (Fauuce)l 1 1 and the proper grading and pocket of will in the 1 Blue Hubbard F. W. country notice that shr r*nk Knight, participate to donate Beetle derrick, g m, (Robins) 9 11st. squash, Morse, South Parle Citizens Should Profit By The subscriber hereby gives Also, if you have any article '< should a revenue to of the last WITH US Ρ Jubilee which will be Wilkes, blk s, 3 3 11st. Early beets, F. W. Morse, packing bring good has been duly appointed executrix HAVE YOU A DEPOSIT Krand Pythian for this sale it can be to any mem- (Stanwoôd) Egyptian The Following Statement. Lewiston, on the 14th given Time, 2 21 1-2, 2.30 1-4, 2.27 1-4. 1st Mrs. Ε. E. 2d. the farmers." will and testament of held in City Hall, see Caldwell, Carrots, late of ber of the clnb you happen to and CHARLES C. LOWELL Hiram, YOUR NEIGHBOR ALREADY HAS ONE. of all day and all night. The IF. W. 1st. Warren John of deceased. All persons December, will be them on the table 3.00 CLASS, TROT OK PACE, PURSE $100. Morse, squash, Stowell Drowned. Id the County Oxford, will the after- it placed by Stanley demands the estate of aald de- Sister· occupy 1 Gammon, lit. Cranberries, H. Millett, having against Pythian where It The room is Johnson, b s, by Wilkes, (Johnson) ι Doan's Pill· oared thia South to the same for settle- WE WOULD LIKE TO DO BUSINESS with drill· belongs. reading 2 2 5 Kidney ceased are desired present noon of the day competitive Tommy Wilkes, bg. (Amos) Leeds, 1st. Hybrid squash, John Tyler, thereto are to a to work for and it is < TUB Parla realdeot. ment, and all Indebted requested work. worthy object Rumford Wilkes, b g, (Hall) *5 3 Sweet 1st. CANOE CAPSIZED WHILE CB08BING and exhibition this 1st. corn, J. Alton Tyler, waa abowo—the told. make payment Immediately. WITH YOU. and earnestly expected that Joe B. Nelson, Jr., b g, (Johnson) """4dr4 Uf Their merit story hoped Hubbard C. T. 1st. RIVER AT EAST PEBU. Sept. 19th, 1911. ANNA R. LOWELL. left the first of last sale will be well the vil- Time, 2.33 1-4, 2.34,1» 12. squash, Bonney, Now cornea further evidence. The college boy· patronized by Whale C. T. 1st. Chill the work. Those Cooked food, squash, Bonney, The ia confirmed. week to begin year's lage people. candy, 214 TROT AMI) PACK, PURSE $200. col- teatimony NOTICE. CLASS, I C. T. Bonney, 1st. Beat — cure who enter Bates are Earle R Clifford and work will be squash, While to cross the Andros- The remedy waa tested the notice that he aprons, fancy galore Ithel L b m, by Baron Courageous, lection 0. M. Rich- attempting The subscriber hereby gives P. 11' garden vegetable·, near East been administrator of the »nd F. Witham. Hubert on ...... 3 River in a canoe the laated. haa duly Kenueth sale. ("njitn) 1st. , coggin appointed Rawson, '14, ΙΙΖΓΓ l 2 2 ardson, Stow- Paria residents demand estate of r TRUST COMPANY, Davi·, Ί2, and Shirley J. Pollard Wilkes,r·, (Pottle) Peru station last Monday, Stanley Could South of PARIS A long and Interesting automobile trip brm, "9 3 a i Fruit-Fred Bartlett, Canton, 1st oc ADELINE CHESLEY late Buckfleld, A. Titcomb and Brownette, (Pottle) was the of the and also returned. Harry a 2J5 J.18 16 1-4. 2d on ell drowned by capsizing stronger proof? In the County of Oxford, deceased, given was taken Thursday and Friday by Time, 2.21, 1-4, 1-3,2 Baldwin and Culvert, Fameuse, It can PARIS. MAINE. Easaon enter the freshman claw canoe. Railroad section men heard hii It's South Paria testimony. be bonds as the law directs. All persons having SOUTH Kalph of a dozen from South Pari»— Lovage and Alexander. Mrs. G. F demands the estate of aald deceased »t of Orono, and party 2.24 CLASS, TROT OB PACE, l'URSS $130. for and harried to his assist- against the University Maine, it Favor- call help investigated: to the aame for settlement, are mainly agreed that 1 1 Canton, 2d on William's are desired present Parsons, and Albert L. Kins though they Hiram, b g. by Imaus, (Jordan) Boothby, but could not reach him in time to J. 0. blacksmith, Oxford St., are to make Ij^·—^mmmmm' Jobn T. '13, two α ance, Ripley, and all Indebted thereto requested tc la too much of a trip to take in days Nelson. (Berry) /""α ite and Gravenstein. J. W. Bicknell, and Earle Kimball, '14, have returned Berry save him. The body was recovered South Paris, Me„ aaya: payment Immediately. and get the full benefit of it. The party H. R. Boone.bg, (Dunn) Canton, 1st on Fameuse, 2d on Falla- Pills and 1911. PRESTON I. MERRILL. their studies there. 1 4 4 j afterward. "I bave used Doan's Kidney Sept. 19th, was made of Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Sydney P.. bg, (Pottle) water. Mr·. G. F. 1st on Bart- shortly up Time, 2.23,124,2.24. Boothby, Stoweli was the son of the late cured me of an attack of kidney Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. lett and Flemish A. I. Stanley they Work on the sewer is now completed I Beauty pears. of He leavei trouble. For several months I was feel- NOTICE. Mr·. IN THE HALL. Herbert Stowell Dixfleld. in being a l Gray in Dr. Stewart's car, Mr. and I Oldham, Hartford, 1st op Mcintosh Red as tbe result that be the last branch pipe put a widow and two small ohlldren, and 1* ing miserable in every way The subscriber hereby gives notice differen H. G. Fletcher and Mr. and Mr·. F. N. The shelf was filled with 1 land Russet, 2d on Wealthy, administrator of the Davi· Block. Some eighteen vegetable Roxbury also survived his mother, a brothei of across tbe small of my back. has been duly appointed thii In Mr. Fletcher'· car. and Mr. wblol Blue Pearmain, by pains estate of have so far been connected Wright good display, conspicuous among Wagner, Hubbardston, a and a Mrs. Tbe secretions were irregular in late of building· ■ and sister, grandmother, kidney LEANDER S. SWAN Paris, Jar and Sale! Mr. B, Fruit fence has die and Mrs. Harry D. Cole and were a number of anc I R. I. Greening, Newtown T. year. The familiar board large squashes Pippin. Stowell of Dixfield. and caused annoyance. I finally In the County of Oxford, deceased, and given c*i Mrs. Alton C. Wheeler in Mr. Cole's car. some of them 1st on North Sophronia passing All from the street, the street pumpkins, huge. W. Stetson, EastSnmner, a of Doan's Kidney bonds as the law dlrecta. persona having appeared went procured supply the estate of aald deceased are down to the as ο f Thursday forenoon they through An interesting assortment of gardei ern R. I. Greening, King Tompkins, H; Howard Co.'s demanda against once more get· Square Spy, Freckled Qirls. Pills at Cbas. Drag to the aame for settlement, and ι Bethel and thence was desired present in course of a season' Norway, Greenwood, vegetable· shown by 0. M. Rich Hubbardston, Red Astracban, Wagner, bad used tbem a short to make Jars. old, and the a of Wil- Store, and after I all Indebted thereto are requested pay- Lightning t of Grafton Notch to Errol, N. of Canton. Thatcher, Pal la I have just received stook travel the loose earth of the roadwa; by way ardson I Golden Ruseet, Porter, time the pains disappeared and my ment Immediately. » the new dam on the were son's Freokle Cream made by Wilson 1911. HORACE L. SWAN. .86 doz. will settle down again int< H., and Magalloway Some large watermelons showi water, Wealthy, Fall Pippin, Genitan, caused me no further trouble." Sept. 19th, Half Pinte $ per gradually Soutl kidneys 44 44 ■ In the afternoon through Dix· who also showed somi River Freokle Cream Co, Charleston, something like its former condition River. by Fred Bartlett, Fremont, 8pitzenberg, Apple, given July 25, 1008.) ΘΟ > to and thence to on Carolina. It Is Fine, is and (Statement NOTICE. Pinte of it doesn't have fc ville Notch Colebrook, marrow I of Oldenburg, 2d Roxburj fragrant " That is, if too much large squashes. Duchess PBAJ8K8 DOAN'S AGAIN. where that was more Mclntoah Stark, and remove· freok- The notice that she ! be for water or something Lancaster, they stayed night The fruit shelf also thai Russet, Bellflower, Red, harmless, positively subscriber hereby gives Quarto 1.00 dug up pipes bleachei administratrix of the 44 On Friday they went down the we«t side well tilled. One of the largest exhibit Acme. C. E. Wendall, Hartford, 1st oi les, tan, and brown motb, On July 1Θ, 1911, Mr. Ripley said: "I has been duly appointed 44 estate of « 1.26 the F. A. r of Bret Black dark faces and will not make hail had little occasion to use a Half Gallon The big plate glass in Thaye Df the White Mountain· by way or· was C. T. Bonney, whose exhibi Winter Genitan, Newtown Pippin, light, bave kidney ELLIS DELANO late of Canton, ten fee You have that il Plils cured store in Billings Block, nearly ! ton Woods and through Crawford Notoh, comprised 46 varieties. A box of lar* I Oxford, Ben Davis, Golden Pippin, Blu< grow. my guarantee remedy since Doan's Kidney In the County of Oxford, deceased, and given tan or 1 as the law dlrecta. All having was in by Willar. then and came back to Gorham Wolf River in this exhibit at 2d ^>n Autumn will take off your freckles and me in 1008. I am constantly recom- bonds persons square, pot Friday awung apples I Pearmain, Alexander, demanda the estate of said deceased of severs j of the Glen, down th< attention. Pewaukee will you back your money. Const this to other suf- against !>r*tt, with the assistance Ν. Η by way tracted muoh Strawberry, Fremont, Sploe, give mending remedy kidney are desired to present the same for settlement, com and thenoe to Soutb aee and it. The Jars Are Large thereto are to make Jars. helpers and more or less sidewalk river to Bethel, Other exhibitors of fruit in oonsider I Baldwin, Northern Spy. Frank W in, try ferers." and all Indebted requested Economy 9 ar are sufficient. I send _ mittee. It took nearly all day to get th Pari·, here abont 8 o'clock able variety were Dr. P. W. Morse ο Mora·, Canton, 2d on Strawberry. Mrs and two most For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. payment immediately. arriving 50c 19th, 1911. HATTIE E. DELANO. doz old the new one in, but tb Thn weatlfer Thursday wu perfect, anc °· ot Cm to ε Ι Ε. E. Caldwell, 2d on Culvert them by mail, if desired. Price Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Sept. Half Gallon.·..' $1.10 per glass out and Leeds, 44 M cam ® that th< - F. £oothby H. Howard Co. States. job went on until it on Friday wae good, exoept T. Β. W. M£\Stetson of Hartford, A. I. Old 8. N. Knox, West Peru, 1st on Woll Chaa. sole agents for the United Θ6 successfully was ob — NOTICE. Quarto to of the old thi of Mount ham, Fred Donald 8 Yellow Stark Remember the name—Doan's and M M the pieces pane summit Washington Bartlett, Bonney, River, Peach, Bellflower, notice crating 1 The subscriber hereby give· that she 86 were to back. The «cured cload· until nearly night W. Knox of West Ernest W. Stui Canton New Postal Saving· Banks. take no other. Pinto enough ship by Peru, Garden Royal. Emery Paraons, haa been administratrix of the M large ° th< duly appointed u In these the fractures that wei Mileage for Thursday, 154, and for C. E. Mendall 0 I let on Sherwood and Harvey Greening Postal aavlngs banks will be establish QBtatfl of W Λ0 handling • F·'". NOTICE. W. late of Extra Oape •tarted and when the crate wi whole trip 282 and a fraction, Hartford, and others. 12d on Tallman, lit on Delaware grapes ed Oot. lfltb at Buokfleld and Wesi JOHN CHAPLIN Paris, spread, e In the County of Oxford, deceased, aad were no very larg West Peru 1st on oolleo In the District Court of the United State* for thi Jar 10 eaoh closed up there Grange ocoapled quite I Donald Bonney, Canton, Paris. bonds as the law directs. AU per- Duplex Opener District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. given Pieces In It Card of Thanks. portion of the apper hall. It was th I tion of grapes, 1st on Frederick Clapi sona having demands against the estate of aald Mould 60 per doz. The of a rail across tb< In the matter of ) deceased are desired to the same for set- Queen Jelly » in the competition, and It let on Sweet Walbrldge finding heavy present " M 1 d We wiah to expreae onr thank· to th< JP*»ge peart, Bough, FRED A. BARTLETT, In Bankruptcy. and all Indebted thereto an Advertised letters and poet cards on[yexhibit started at the head of the Maiden'* Bluab track on the Dexter branoh of the Malm ( tlement, requested Tumblers 86 and member* ο f stain Swaar, Pewaukee, of Mexico, to make Immediately. Jelly friends, ia Bankrupt) paynest South Paris poet offloe: neighbor·, extended one side and one enc I Acme, 2d on Ben Davit Central being investigated. A. Bartlett In the 1911. FLORENCE CHAPLIN. Union Grange for their help, word· ο f along Strawberry, To tbe creditors of Fred Sept 19th, Mr. We. a. Robbies, (letter.) t and down a ahort distance on the othc Fall Ooldei County of Οχίοτΰ and district aforesaid : and flower·, la this, oar grea I King Tompkins, Genitan, the torment of Itchlni Mr. Joeeph o-Cialr, (letter.) sympathy, some I T. Β "Suffered day and sight Notice Is hereby given that on the M day oi besides qnilta and spreads R,Ter« Crab applet. I Doan' 1[ NOTICE. Mr. taas. C. A lies, (letter ) bereavement. We also thank Rev. Mr «{de, piles. Nothing helped ne until aaed gept., A. D. 1911, the said Fred A. Bartlett ww the middle of the hall. It was a larg I £pp,n' let on Howell lit oi me Mr. Joe Canon, (letter.) for bis beautifully expreeaet I IW. Stetson, peart, Ointment. It cared permanently."—Hon duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the flrai The subscriber hereby glree notice that be ) Miller \0i John R. Ala. be held at thi Mr. Harvey Cerbett, («tri β°π·««οη. If It conld b I Sheldon, 2d on Flemlth Beauty. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, meeting of hla creditors will has been duly appointed administrator of the word· of oonaolation. Market Soutt Μι». Lois A Bice, (oenl.) »Vai,ed it wi I collection of C. T. Canton offloe of the Referee, No. 8 Square, estate of Oebora, (card ) A. W. Crockktt. f*»ture, fruit, Bonney, la ai 2Mb of A. D. 1911, si n VI A healthy man is a king his owa right; Paris, on the day Oct., JANE WAD8WOBTH late of Hlnm, 5 W. Sithe numberh£!e of drawn rags and their fio I S. W. West Pern, 2d Buniocl the at which time tb< g Kimbell. (oarU.) Horace B. Chockktt. lit, Sturtevant, unhealthy man Is an unhappy slave. 10 o'clock In forenoon, In the County of Oxford, deoeased, and given Bolster H, N. Ml·· T. Howmnt, (earl.) 8oine 8d. A. I their claims C. Ahni* M. Cbocutt. M I Mr·. G. F. Boothby, Canton, Blood Bitters bolide np sound health—keep said creditors may attend, prove bonds as the law dlrecta. All persons having Co., Cbae- H. Dearborn, (cant.) a the am ■f· mmÎS"? & w,re of > I 2d on Fall Pippin. yon well. appoint trustee, examine bankrupt, demands against the estate of saul deoeased are 1 gr*De® speoii Oldham, Hartford, such other business as Dayton transact may train to the "Βοαικί interest "red Bartlett properlj desired to present the same for settlement, and Special theatre I weaken the bowels, eau» ) oome before said meeting. an 86 MARKET SOUTH HE. DnlryProdnote.-Mi». » Harsh react, all Indebted thereto SQUARE, PARIS, ■ «<4 physios requested to make pay- ·» 2d Up" at JCmpire theatre, Lewiaton, Than Some very ancient artloles were In th Canton, tag· che uunvJe, chronic oonstipation. Doan'· Bagulets operat ment Immediately. Oct 10. See a» I antiquarian exhibit made Mr·. Lao 1*1 BU Canton easily, tone the stomach, cure oonitlpatlon. 90c : """ΚΑ™, ON SVILLE 8. WAD8W0BTH. «·.*·»« Br»», (art.) dodger· by butter, Ask tor tuem. S941 Reforests Bankruptcy. 100-81. A. Davis of Canton. There war· a chaei \ battel your druggist Sept. 19th, ML •Phone, a ». Datu, roattuMUr. dajMrreoing, aageoheese, 2d, I SCHOOL Bill and Hi* Wateh. JOY IN THE HOMEMAKEBS* COLUMN. "Bill, can you give me the correct for Class·· In 80m· Foreic" of one of Bill's friends. How Infant Watch timeT' says SAVED BY A Signs Handled. THE LAND OF out hia Countries Ar· "Pure." snys Bill, dragging been talk- man In tbe club bad Colcvx, Oxford Democrat, South Part·, Me. watch. "My watch was Just 'leven Tbe of 4 with tbe school Inspector Sickness slow at minutes ing politics seconds twenty DOLL to dis- in FAIRY overlook «ymptoms and I until tbut gentleman declined Mothers! Srver "trifling" your children—the PUZZLEOOM. Dress. Diet and Debt day before yesterday afternoon, too the more. that indicatu all plainly Imminent of a tbe any "little thine»" danger It's varied more than cuss subject or As new»papers, magasines don't believe chi,d i$ Pcevish_then it is hieh time for ytu to colleges, talk about the youngsters disease If 7°«>Γ u· familiar with the of a since. It's now "We'll now of that and clnbe make quarter second There were once two little girls he said. A few doses right wnJtrfulfamily remedy- No. 1477/—Word Square. of for a change," take precautions. necessities and eooeotrioities dress, twenty-two minutée and seven sec- who lived all themselves 2. ▲ name for water. named Dora and Sara in Prance and L To beckon. diet and debt, the time will sarelj oome "Do you know that both onds past 6." themselves in the middle of a great 8. Fortune. 4. A body of water. when two of these factors will work au- by writing and arith- Tell Floor it "Thanks, old says Bill's Belgium reading, I! you have used William man," forest—all themselves, that is, from the and one not at all. Then by are omitted tomatically who then his own watch α metic being most cake— and second friend, drops with one and that was The will be bread that is good as No. 1478^—Anagram. what remaineih of tbe first exception, taught In infant schools? Into his and goes on his way. ev- subjects oome· a mod- In tbe onrricolum of pocket Bat it was not an ordinary, DRJRUE'S Warm weather «ad brins* personal experience doll. to be bappy cake that is a miracle of tender lightness— about children are simply taught ley— will be known only by beanty of propor- Really he wasn't so particular doll—far from it This dol! their eryday instead. And when they bring melts in month. Rosea, peaehea. showers and sua. tion and to oirouinstances. knowing the time himself as desirous a doll. I pastry that yonr adaptation could talk. She was magic tbe food has, under Parks sad gardens. Coney midways, Raskin bave been knows dinners to school Though may wisely of giving pleasure to Bill, for he to them a tiny SAME MERE SURPLUS known aa fun. these She had been given by to be put into ELIXIR own in bis lifetime that three tbe official regulations, Our special process, indignant that Bill 1» one of the few million men bad rescued from a at were not included in the fairy whom they which must be labeled woodland pathway·, problems in who think each that his a basket, The Family Laxative latest machinery, per- Balmy moonlight, of Oxford the world frolicsome kitten which thought she shelf improved and calms, "Political Eoonomy Studies'1 the school and set on a special Picnics, boats and storms watch is η wonder and who feel them- Worm Medicine Ohio and be surely was a and so the children such and fect organization, selected Touths and maids In shady plaoea. Cambridge Universities, butterfly, in a clean, airy place. Fancy as- when tbelr friends ask α sickness later. Dr. Tree's hands, they SURE RESUME would bave protested against their selves frittered the doll by them, and old news- may prevent Red Winter makes Will- Clasping always kept In England! Any ï-.lixir acts as a gentle laxative to relieve Wheat, a oat of them for the correct tlma—New York regulations waste PALMS. suming collegiate importance when Into trouble they al- is good the body of poisonous matter from value. they got and any cupboard Restores iam Tell the ideal flour. all proportion to their aoademio Bon. to do. paper stomach and bowels. appetite. came to her to ask what and an Gay excursions, crowded trolleys, There is no surer that tbe School ways enough for our children. Gives restful sleep abundance sign had for blood. It fis all 'xorxt ! Auto ride·, fun In excoaa, of the it was Just because they are provided of healthful erf most economi- and the State are taking tbe place Now, "In Germany toys children or adull*. It is also the Amusement all so Caught Hep 8ecr«t. were are from places crowded. than that such sub- into trouble that the children all little children i« a safe and Home and Parents In got time, and In. True's Klixir simple the most loaves Might bo called a REAL MUSEUM Old Podkint: lay back In bis chair house in play with wonlerful cal—makes are now treated outside of the themselves in the to clean pocket band referable preparation PRESS. jects calm content, his wife wus living by compelled bring staudard of the of common and, though must tonic properties—a fanily to the sack. Home and confines the middle of the woods. to school, and they for more than ίο year*. Your near him, he was for she kerchiefs remedy man takes his sweetheart riding, sense. there are too many ideal quite happy, One warm dealer lias it—ask for it to-l.iy. 7oung Surely It in thin way: a b:irh once a week. not broken the sllenco for happened have Sees the races, all that comes vaines in education, to be balanced hud nearly ure SI.00. j summer day when they were out pick- the tiniest children 35c, 50c, Suggests life's Journey, Jingling money. industrial for these five minutes. "In Finland against training, look F. TOUC & CO., Auburn, Ma. "Let's wild strawberries there came by wash dolls, dust, sweep, DR. J. Prudent maid says, SEE 'UR home virtues to be awarded so much He had been married for five and ing taught to in some AMPLER SUMS. low tuition fees in an old woman who wore a pointed flowers, and so on, and space and time. The twenty long years, and Mrs. Podkins after schools of and and she asked them for some schools a resting room, with private, special oookery almost dally during twenty-four of hood, Japanese Now 1479.—Subtractions. household arts and tbe many free philan- of the fruit Is so thnt overtired them had disturbed the domestic peace a bed. provided, Example: Take fifty from a girdle classes in these subject· are, this little old woman was a have a nap!"—London thropie a too full exercise of her Now, children may Answer—Βθ-1-t by tongue. and louve a wager. meanwhile, offering large opportunities witch, and when she found out bow Answers. for in housewifery. "My dear," broke in Mrs. P., think- bet thorough training berries were she was pos- are time she said to in- delicious the New And thus, because there thousands ing it something Millinery. Subtract five from a frolic and leave a desire to have some ev· of homes unfit to take tbe plaoe of terrupt the quiet, "I see by the papers sessed with a lively dance; from a fictitious story and mentors and because each that a two long MONEY LOST an old name for guides petrified Jaw yards take five and leave us and eat without one of must dress has been found In Cornwall." Slckuii ind Eiforcii Mlmn. Christmas; from a piece of stamped into we that chil- B) and getting debt, rejoioe "What!" cried Podkins, stirtlng up. of the days of sickness from metal take 500 and leave ground grain; dren are to sew and cook ex- Many has returned market taught by too often accompanied by loss Mrs. Smiley just BY N. DAYTON BOLSTER CO. an ex- "Now I know your secret Bit you misery, FOR SALE from a punctuation mark take fifty pert teachers and that in due time be to neg- never told me ancestors came of pay, may easily charged » from to bend cellent will take the of your the A.WV.YL, STATEMEKT OP V» MO\T and leave an animal; heredity place lect or Indiscretion on the part of Fall and Winter Hata It is the unseen from that part of the world!"—Dundee a line of HI II H FIRE I.VM HANCt (OH- take five and leuve α remedy; from a specialization. handing individual. Just a little more care In with complete VER· down inheritance of personal Advertiser. to Cord Wood, Mil OF XOXTPELIER, mechanical power take five and leave through the matter of diet and attention reg- YEAR ESDIXG skill· in bows or biscuits that such see them. JCO.1T, FOB THE a look of malice. making ularity of habits will change days Call and best tbe number of hours given Advice. and Novelties. DEfEJIB R IX»t. ΙβΙΟι justifies Pointed into happy and profitable ones. Give to these subjects In public soboois. Still There was α traveling man once who first of ap-· Slab Insurance In force Jan. 1,1910, 9 95,414,112 00 heed to Nature's warnings Wood, No. 1480.—Geographical. an old New will always be- Hla Written In 1910 29,90«.!«52.00 Englander found himself short of funds. trouble, keep your stomach The great Oporto vintner eyed no is to her moth- proaching lieve that bread equal was to wire bowels 9M.00 casks in ranka. first thought, of course, and digestion right and your 9115,322 His cellared mighty er's and a French woman that no other will look Policies terminate·! (luring the year, 25,442,757 00 The of vineyards stretching wide his firm, which he did. In a night let· regular,—then everything Edgings, Bpoil nation than hers can originate such tasty work will By rippling Douro's sunny banks ter he the situation and nak- cheerful and your day's bq Insurance In force Dec. 31. 1910,$ 89,880,207.u0 knick-knacks In dress. explained His agent. Into Minho sent. easier. MRS. L. C. SMILEY, Yet to elevate drees above its me- ed: acid stom- w Assets Dec. 31,1910. Had forwurded a cheering letter: On the first appearance of Stove Wood and chanics we have to its pass- "How shall I act?" η tes, ...... φ 8,138,167.00 This season's wine Is excellent get beyond headache or constipation, Oepo»lt and mes- ach, nausea, Keal estate. 50,000.00 I never saw It better." into its eternal verities The next morning he got a day of L. F. 04 Indeed. ing phases take one or two teaspoonfuls * ash deposited In bank lilyKS individualized it for our If not illumi- 828 31 then, having sage which was nothing and the fonctions Goods Cash In ...... Atwood's Medicine, Coal. office, Now, as he settles down, inclined to make perma- · Fsncy Bills rco lvable 138,670.23 many separate selves, native: will resume their normal activity, yon Millinery To read these tidings through once more. her own nent, each for herself, style. were of and me what town call to mind "Act as If you broke."—Ban Will avoid the expense sickness, • 8,464,300.58 Tell they we dare to wear Just because do not Get a bottle to- MAINE. On old Virginia's storied shore. to Francisco Chronicle. earn your usual pay. SOUTH PARIS. A. W. WALKER & SON, LIABILITIES. what is most becoming, if it chances us to Where settlers, sick with hope deferred day from your dealer or write Reinsurance reserve 951,161.37 be the decree of the moment, a 300.00 And growing desperately glum. against mail a free sample. The "L. F." Med· Losses adjusted not yet due. Widow hat and a Quaker The Uplift South Paris, Maine. Losses 10.829.00 Once rallied at the Joyful word Merry to-day .cine Maine. reported, without mother?" ask- Co., Portland, Commission and brokerage. 8,000.00 That Master Christopher had come. Girl bonnet to-morrow, regard "Is sho a help to her CASTORIAMat»·» Taxes. 10,000.00 "to the tilt of noses," we adopt fashion woman. ϋ£»Γβ 9 80,290 37 ed one and lose ourselves. Thus above the art Catarrh Sufferers. Να 1481.—Bird Puzzle. "Yes, Indeed," replied the other. holders, 9 8,374,010.21 of rises love of beauty, gained Assets to protect policy sewing "She has taupht her to say 'culinary from noble of noble lives and THE WITCH TQItOATKNKD THXM. About Summary for the year 1910. study of Exchange. If You Don't Know Hyomei until the art sense dominates art' instead 'cooking.' pictures, them was a great at H. Howard Co.'s Total admitted assets, 9 8,374,010.21 be our ery day. Picking Try It Chas. our lives, however limited may A GREAT ADVANTAGE TO WORK- Net surplus, not Including deposit for drawback to the pleasure of having Risk. An Interlocking' ...... 149,063.21 means to attain unto the beautiful, notes, ING MEN. In ... 363 793 21 not but heart and taste are them. She overcame thle by casting Losses paid 1910,.. which money every reader of the Democrat Lo-ses sluce organization, 7,8î>8 057.44 125 S. Steu- Nearly p.ild most needed. J. A. Maple, 7th Street, a over the children so that they of «..tin In assets In 1910, 229,179.21 spell has read about HYOMEI, but ranny of our save: "For years I suffered r. H.4C.C. PLUMMER. It is in this manner that many benville, 0., were in her power and them-contlnue to Buffer from catarrh U. S. Cream a aevere bladder completely jum Separator for the State of Maine. work from weak and 3^-40 General Agent» schools are doing far reaching kidney· her to the not under*und other cream separator, Pille were obliged to follow because they do exactly put on your dairy floor alongside any instruction in trouble, I learned of Foley Kidney ! through dressmaking. in the middle of the woods, what HYOMEI is. or all other will outekim them all, will run easier, well as and tbelr wonderful oures ίο I began house just separators, Girls are learning to design as j | nufferers H. Howard Houses for Sale. I had as she left them for the night, To these Chan. will wash up and will more satisfaction right to sew. Or if tbe bizarre is concocted, ; taking them and sure enough j where quicker, give South Co. says you don't have to know any- Two new houses ou High Stree\ the car- results as aoy I beard ab'>ut. My ι with orders to be up bright and early from the start. tbe indulgent smile of teaoher, good about HYOMEI that you OCULIST, One six rooms and the to one of bust-1 thing except should another kind. Parie. bath, for of line and for backache left me and my In the morning that they might pick If we can't prove this, you buy acres of laud. ing simplicity har-1 breHtbe it and (hat it dues not contain other six rooms, with four that alone la a great ; we can the U. S. Home Street, Port- in corrects the vaga- neae, expressman, her a basket of strawberries for If prove this, you should buy office, 54*4 Congress or laud. mony color, pupils' large cocaine or or auy harmful drug. House sold with without Easy if tbe kidneys acted free and opium ries in taste. Alas, for them, advantage. My can find out about HYOMEI need one. will be at bis office, over C. it' desired. me a lot of mis- breakfast You We sell 'em, You land, Norway terms is bent on normal, that ssved teacher originality! apd 1 did not like to live in without chances whatever. 3tttf M. L. NOYKS, South Paris. is now a to work where The children taking any F. Ridlon's store. Main Street, And that clothes make for character ! ery. It pleasure the woods all them- Just an outfit today, read tbe simple PARIS. MAINE to tbe it used to be a misery. Foley Kidney the house in by get T. M. DAVIS. AGENT. SOUTH is true from prison stripes gar- instructions, give it a fair trial and then in ments of tbe hostess who her Pills have cured me and have my high-j selves and to pass their days picking FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, Desirable Stand For Sale gave away if are not to say that it is found it est A. E. Shurtleff Co., South for the witch, but they you willing most becoming dress, since she praise." strawberries the best for catarrh have of each South Paris. E. & Paris. remedy you and the third Friday following to behave Paris; S. Newell Co., were In her and werp AND A HALK STORY ΗΟΠ8Ε. suita- "really impossible quite nicely quite power ever ueed Chas. H. Howard Co. will Nice stable month. treated. Glasses fitted ble for either one or two rents. In it." a to obey. The doll could return £25 Eyes ONE Four What four birds are represented? Cholly—The dentist said I bad large compelled gladly your money. μι L. S. BILLINGS 44 feet long, 20 foot addition for storage from fads to decorated foods for Diet, tbat needed not release them, for the witch was A complete HYOMEI outfit costs but All work to Ave acres of good tillage land and pasture looms cavity filling. guaranteed. will be soil along the lines of nutrition, up Extra bottles 60 cents. 37-9 two cows. All In good repair and Mabel—Did be recommend any special more powerful than eh· was. All she 91.00. at No. 1482.—Charade·. and Is actualized, all that culinary taste XOTIl'K OK I'VRKCLOSFKK. on easy terms. Inquire course of them advice and 32tf SOUTH PARIS SA VINOS BANK. I. and wealth and study? ] could do was to give Where»·· Selden W. Plnkham of Fryeburg to ecience, hygiene, first and second are the same them that sooner or later an op- the County of » >*ford un i Stale of Maine, by hie My economy can devise. Fortunate again to tell to Get Rid of of All Kinds for across sea. the offensive discharge Easy tee·! tau»I the twentieth day of June, And come from the bas be- by drop release would come, and mortgaxe for tbe future ie it that cookery Drop falls from tbe portunity for A. D. l'W3, and recorded In the Oxford Western Bit-exes are blameless when they do my caused by Nasal Catarrh come a common branch of in- would be there to do what Dandruff. District Registry of l»eeiU, Book itl. l'axe 127. whole. every day back of the nose into tbe throat, setting j then she to me the a certain par tbe babies of our means that down near the Building Purposes. conveyed undersigned, one like· it when It comes from struction, though play- to Dandruff ! But no an Inflammation tbat is she might of real estate -dtuate In said Fryeburg an up likely Lumber eel and how much is a vast tne. grounds alleys still show most what roots of your hair there army bounce I a* follows. ti> wit: Northerly land mean Chronio Bronchitis. The So the children waited with pa- by rAmaina tn hn acnuired. We are learn- | or .John Bachelder; easterly iant00al Drag!*» catalogue. yard—dockyard. PHYSICIANS petitioner represents So. 1SJ. now. »nld officer» of raid Peru have un- farm of acre*,In good nearby locally 3. Pad. 4. Heat, her— fulfill and do not rely too much upon municipal upland dock—paddock. reasonably neglected and refused and still un- ami within iw<> 'uI'ms of railway and mills; V health as an asset in since Pari* heather. 5. Head, ache—headache. paying back, A Medical View of the Doctor'· Charge reasonably neglect and refuse to lay out said mile to school; V> minute* >irlve to South BEFORE YOU REACH THE LIMIT 10 acre All to the sense of indebtedness weakens town way as urayed for In ssld petition. 40 acre'* smooth clean Selds In Ullage; ready Sew. wing. sheea- ma- For Hi· Service·. May. sewing are endurance and whllo Wherefore he petitions your honorable board woo·! lot; I>alance pasture and wood. Will cu do your strength. Of course there exceptions of physical your with chine. Those who discuss the to lay out said town way In said Peru as fol 70 tons hay. Large maple orchard mi Plumbing to all rules that the best condition is still take Foley physicians' saving, only, curable, lows: From a Charles J. new buckets, all complete With tha Be*t of Material. Also point opposite house, evaporator, Plumbing No. 1476.—Numerical Enigma: Beau- rule for one's self tbe Ines- Pills. Tbeir aotion and fee miss the essence of it. house to the road from _jl£ùtchclLz should be quick frequently Howard's leading the Model "Β** 30 H. P. Average yield 175 gallont» mapte syrup. Kidney and the beast. Words: Taut. yee. For main road to Alvah Curtis' house, and Sou corda palp and hard wood. Barn 3Sx«J ty capable one of never to run into debt. positive result· will delight you. Ajb a matter of fact, under present dwelling that after due notice and said way A j stone cellar; 12 foot tinter .'or 20 head; silo Install Gasoline bed. bean. hat. Ruskln was after in bis se- nervousness, rheumatism, and prays hearing (Drford County teal·) split Pumping Engines wise, all, backache, made to may be laid out by your honorable I oard in ac- fork. House 1 1-2 stories, S rooun; carrlagi social conditions the charge hay lection of bis three for It Is extrava- all bladder and troubles. cordance with tbe of law all connected with barn. No bette for Water D's, kidney, urinary provisions house, shed*, Supply. S. E. the wealthy and well to do Is the nor- Dated at Peru this twenty-sixth day of May, ERE is a Line of Cars we would earnestiy to secure a drst-c as» farm. #3,100.00 COMMON COLDS MUST BE TAKEN gance in dress and diet that on A. E. Sburtleff Co., South Paris; opportunity M. NORWAY. MAINE }>rings A. D. 1911. terms. L. LONQLEY. a Paris. fee; the lowered Katty SERIOUSLY. debt, devitalizing, harrowing* process. Newell Λ Co., mal and proper JOHN A. PUTNAM and others. recommend to be looked if are Kit: over, you No. 19ft—PINS, il KM LOCK, SPRUCE, Without debt and with plain food and charges made to those less fortunate all of Umber For unless cured sap the vitality "We have missed the train. We shall MAPLE, BKECH; grades product they simple, pretty dressing, the "Gospel of field a It is a and seven hundred cords pulp woo lower the vital resistance to more over a are concessions. The tremendous prospective pioneer also six to and Is ever with as tbe ethics of have to stay day." buyer. largo amount of hay Spring" ns, STATE OK MAINE. standing, dairy; produces kill™· cough leiious infection. Protect your children "Horrors! I only baid 18gowns and we of the charity is therefore a concern never faded estimate·ι BO tons at uresent; auo bearing appii dress and diet prevent tbe burden of physician's COUNTY OF 88. boilt that has smootl the use of been here 18 Now I shall OXFORD, by tree·, cranberry bog, large annual vlrki; LUNGS and yourself by prompt debt. Then doe· the reserve that bave days. underestimated, for it extends t< mdCUREthc power usually Board of County Commissioners, May session, Holds, handy to market and onlv 2 12 miles Honey and Tar Compound and have to wear some dresses twice." to honest value and treai- closet· hart Foley's we all desire grow within as as we to a of his patienta. 1911: held by Aug. 8,1011. give fair, square West Paris. Eight room bous··, its aod decisive result·. For apply great majority adjournment lest watt- note quick common sense to our UPON the satisfactory evi- wood floors, split stone cellar; spring sturdy, logical In olden times, when medicine was foregoing petition, ment to owner. us on< np and down ataira, sweeping dence been received that the If interested let taik with you* runs to all buildings, recently Installed; coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, and Running having petitioners every imaginations desires. will not art and but little science, are and that Into the merits barn Mx*>. another 30x10, silo, carriage an·, and affections of the throat, and bending over making beda nearly all responsible, Inquiry bronchitis of their la It is also a second house ο Dr. or beautiful. Like other art- application expedient, Ordkrri», stable cottage a woman was unknown. storage; cheat and lungs it Is an ever ready and make healthy the fee that the Commissioners meet at near Dm all foi King's County live room· building, handy New Skirts Still Narrow. a mile π X. Shurtleff She must out of doors, walk an honorarium, the Post Office at West in nld summer boarder· or two famille·. This far valuable remedy. Α. Co., get ists. the leech received Peru, County, acre· locate' new are or and take on tbe 81st of October, 1911. next, Proprietor· ΜΛΙΝΒ has from two to three hundred South Paris; S. E. Newell ά Co., Pari*. Tbe skirts scaroely wider, bnt two every day Chamberlain's of which depended natu- Tuesday, day ORCHARD GARAGE mall, ser the weight at ten of the clock, A. M., and thence near a thriving village, dally telephone New the manner of their add· muob Tablets to her digestion and cutting improve resources of the patient. to view the route mentioned In said vice, cream collected, near to neighbor·, limbe Discovery upon the proceed faster "Doe· your automobile go than in the of as well as in tbe her bowels. For sale by all rully which a hear- wood alone will pay for farm. Better In way novelty regulate that petition: immediately after view, aad Mr. The popular impression physi- of the and their witnesses will be before crops are harvested. Prlo your neighbor'·?" "No," replied note of the new influence. For Instance, dealers. ing parties vestlgate rich for the poor Is bad at some convenient In the vicinity IAOOO. Part can remain on mortgage. FORC8ld8$ JSfc.I "But my danger algna) oversklrts are one of tbe features most cians make the pay place Chuggins. and such other measures taken in tbe FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. AND AU THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. noise The he's sixteen years their services to premises makes a much more disagreeable prevalent, even draped oversklrts with Dealer—Well, Incorrect. They sxtend as tbe Commissioner· shall Judge proper. And 1*11 admit but he ain't as The Dennis Pike Real Estate Agency GUARANTEED than Ui·." their fringe border reoalling tbe sixties old, mum, that; all alike, and all are supposed to pay it is further Ordered, that notice of the time, SATI8PAOXO»Y| nothin'. lace and purpose of the Commissioners' meet- MAINE. OR MONEY REFUNDED. H and seventies. In tbe windbroke nor afford for services 36tf NORWAY. evening gowns much as 4hey can εig aforesaid be to all and cor- that baa real merit should Mrs. Newcaab haadeoided not to given persons An article variety In skirt· Is past description. (who and impossible to rep- porations Interested, by causing atteated copies That auob ia sorry, but we would really priceless of said and of this order thereon to be 1000 In time become popular. There li the skirt with its long serpen- bny)—We're very values. petition Samples. 60 YEARS' was not resent lu money served the Clerk of the Town of Peru In said Farms for Sale. the caae with Chamberlain'· Cough tine of another wbiob bas not care to a horse Jtbat adequately upon drapery laoe, buy to establish stand- County and also posted In three EXPERIENCE baa been attested many wind-broken. Any attempt made up pnbllc Term· and Low Price·, Remedy by floating lace panels. There is the over- thoroughly places in said town, and published three weeks Easy law is sure to work ln- for the Latest s dealer·. Here ia one of them. H. W. skirt of beaded net with ird fees by in the Oxford Democrat, a news- Let us take order NO.W •a Acre· la South Gray, aear good nelghboi deep fringe successively your KIDNEY PILLS 1 The "stand- paper at Paris, In said of Ox- near and schools. On Uj>« Ohio Falla, Ind., write», over a FOLEY list ice to the printed County good water, church Hendrickaon, often falling laoe foundation, and, physician. ford, tbe first of said and each of A chance to hern publlcatlona, in white new electric road great keep "Chamberlain's Remedy ia the most of all, tbe laoe Will reach yonr individual case If you ird" fee would have to be much high- the other notices, to be served and and Best of Embroidered Swiss fruits. 10 mile· to Portland. Cough popular deep yoke made, posted, styles and raise small colds and is form of and bladder and at least before said time of meet- beat for coughs, oroup,and made of a flounce gathered at have any kidney •r than the average fee at present thirty days all slightly ing, to tbe end t&at all persons and corpora Merc Acre· In Yarmouth, on bank of Royal Blvtr beat aeller." For aale by dealers. the waist line, tronble or nrlnary Irregularities. Try to be some method Plaids, 15 my high reaching midway •.here would have tlona may then and there appear and abow and Colors, Tissue de Eté, Scotch on good «tree* just out of the Tillage, good between tbe and below them. A. B. Sburtleff South Paris; if Patents floe tree·» hips knees, Co., Its sure payment. Only any they have, why the ρ rayer of «hade >f enforcing °*°je. orchard, two goo