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The Oxford Democrat.

' VOLUME 87. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920. NUMBER 37.

* ΡΔ**· fjKR&lCK Rot Following Potato Blight. Oxford Baptist Association. FEDERAL AID FOR ROADS THE FAMEES. of the Oxfori Attorneys at Law. AMONG When late or "mat" occur· on NORWAY. The annual meeting blight will be bel< NEW ENGLAND NEWS more or United Baptist Association ; bithkl. maiub. potato field· leu rot, particu- New England will receive 13,108,· in Canton on and Sep Herrleà. «ltaqr C.Pufc. larly od soil·, la anre to follow. Tbnredaj Friday, 406.98 for federal aid road bail ijneoo i heavy tember 28 and 24. ding The Maine Experiment Sta- IlUa Grace who baa been ι of '•SPUD THB PLOW." Agricultural Welch, of association are: IN TABLOID FORM under the final apportionment d. park. aaked whether it la a ο The officers tbis T^BIBT SHOES— tion is frequently her home In Romford for ooople the available funds made public by 1 beet to the at onoe, where tbe baa returned to tbls Moderator—Bey. H. M. Purrfngton, Méchut Auctioneer, dig orop week·, Tillage. of Maksa- Licensed la or to delay Mr·. Marshall Pitta of Harrison ha Vails. department agriculture. foliage blighting badly, Treasurer—Rev. Clarence Emery PARIS. » MAINS, after the Clerk and c h mette obtained the largest al- SOCTU harvesting till some time tope been apeodlog several days with be Mexico. Judging: Milk Cows. are Thla has P. Mexico. Items of Merest From AT lotment, with a total of t re» Mcxler»le· for all occasions and for entirely dead. question aant, Misa Elizabeth Foes. Auditor—E. Goodwin. $1,104,691.62; every the main aimed at lo been answered experimental work Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rankin of Port The other New England apportion- Although object by It is expected the following prograo the Animal done both thla and the Vermont Sta- land were recent of Misa Ellas were: Husbandry Experiment· by by gaests will be carried ont: Sections of Yaakeetaad ments Maine, $720,172.62; dr. MARGUERITE STEVENS, • member of the the Maine Agricultural Bpertment Sta- tion. beth Foes. New Hampshire, $311,129.20; Ver- Ο ST ε OF» ATM. family. tion is finding the law· that underlie Id Maine In 1Θ03 an eqoal area on a Mr. and Mr·. H. Denison Cole ο THUBSDAY fonr and fonr mont, $337,567.82; Connecticut, $460,- Wedoefeiay 4 p.m., to Tbar«d»y 5 p.m. inheritance of no ilk and milk fat pro· field planted with early Qainoy, Mass., are in town for a week 10:00 A. M.—Opening Devotion il Service. to the Feast?' Wakefield, Masa. ta to have another 012.07; Rhode Island, $174,942.65. daotion it has rather more late varieties, both aprayed and on· Mr. Cole ia a native of the soi Subject,1"Will Jesus Come published Norway, Rev. Clarence new In the Steel the lav of New Me. than of waa on 7 and Emery industry Specialties Under each the Block, Norway, 700 page· the of Ad- aprayed, dug September of the late Horaoe Cole. ο Noyes analyse· 10.-30—Words {.Welcome of for- Telephone a vanced October 8 The Mr. and Mra. Wlllian at Canton Company Wakham, which has England states muet enter Into 70. Also complete line of Registry and other dairy record·. reapectively. potatoes Ralph Foaa, Rev. r. M. Lamb, pastor can bemad» by telephone. Muob of the literature to were In bags and at onoe atored Id Posa and Mi·· Ethelene Foes of Anbon Response by the Moderator broken ground for a plant 160x32 mal agreements with the secretary Appointment» pertaining plaoed 1030—Business Session. of oom cattle a cellar. About 1 were Miss Elias Appointment feet for the construction dairy breeding baa to do with con- oool, dry January reoently entertained by mlttees. Report of clerk and treasurer of agriculture formation of the oow as a measure of both lots of eaob variety were carefully betb Fosa. f Welcome to new pastors which this money is to be usM The population of Massachusetts Is upon & her possible or probable milk sorted to determine the total weights of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gammons o: 10:411—Reading of Church Letters LONGLEY BUTTS, prodno 1130—Address before July 1, 1922. This means that tion. The socalled stock la tbe deoayed and aound tubera In each. Aoburn were recent of Mr. anc 3,85},G51, an increase oi485>lM, or CANVAS SHOES judging gnesta Rev. I. B. Mower,' D. D., Sec. the New England states must sur- Norway, Main·, baaed on conformation. Certain of the In every case, whether the variety was Mrs. Edward Sharon. U. B. State Convention 14.4 per cent. Boston, Maw. (re- and let contracts for $3,· standard· «et for ideals of conformation early or late and whether tbe plota on Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Smith of Sto* Prayer vised), 748,060. Previously announced vey, plan Noon Hour federal aid roads aa of milk which were or were of 108,405.98 worth of bead, body, vein· and odder they grew unaprayed par- guests Mrs. Elizabeth McAUistei 130—Devotional Service 747,923. Plumbing, Heating, arrived from tbe use wdthJn the next two years unless for wear have been at aomewbat arbitra- tially protected blight by last week. Mrs. Helen Carlson Metal vacation rily. In the ideal Is 100 and the of bordeaux mixture, the loaa waa de- Mrs. Bertha Bnswell of Romford is ii 1:50—'The New World Movement After being missing from her sum- Congress acts during the coming ses- Sheet Work, judging What has been done from tbe ideal Is indloated greater In tbe caae of the early town for a of weeks. (a) mer home in Ellsworth, for sion to continue The STEEl CEILINGS A 8PEOIALTV. departure by oldedly couple Rev. Clarence Emery Maine, appropriations. a and stored Tbe dlffer- smaller number. Wben traced to dug potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Curtis and (b What remains to be done four day?, Mrs. Mary Calmane, 8Σ oatlre national program of road build- enoea of more Dr. E. C. Whlttemore, State their source, surprising though it may were, courae, atriking daughter, Miss Mildred, were in Auburr years old of was will suffer a Board of Promotion Somerville, Mass., ing authorized in 1916 Dr. A. Leon there is where no apray bad been several last of Mr Sikkenga, appear, little concrete evidence applied. days week, guests Discussion found in the woods. to Thomas in tbe wandering serious setback according upon which to decide what tbe true Oreater losses were also obtained and Mrs. George W. Winslow. While 3:00—Woman's Hour OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, W. 0. H. McDonald, head of the bureau FROTHINGHAM, ▼aloe of an animal conformation should oase of tbe early varieties. there they attended the wedding of Mr. Mrs. B. W. Allen presiding Drunkenness cases in the Bostoi Address roads of the MAINE. be to secure a maximum milk The record on 1 of tbe per- and Mra. Wlnslow's Fred Winslow. numbered on a of public department NORWAY, produc- January son, Miss Matilda Brown, represent- Municipal Court, 168 224 South Paris of loaa from rot waa made on Tel. tion. centages Harry Crockett of Hartford, Conn., ing Woman's Home Mis- recent Monday, the largest since pro· of agriculture. tbe baaia of the total obtained for sion Several years ago the Amerioan Jersey yield waa a visitor in town last week. Society hibition became effective. "Dedication of the Barrel" Twenty Cattle Club oolleoted a valuable eaoh variety on eaob different date of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Swett went to Bos- at the small very 4 women were Included in the number. Apparently peeved The farmer is rtO—Address and large body of data bearing on this digging. practical only ton last week, accompanied by Mis* Representing Amer. Bapt. For- amount of loot which they obt^ned at These interested in bow far or who has been her. Missions The of point. consisted of the reports early delayed Cora Lougee, visiting eign degree honorary doctor of the Buxton station of the Worcester, Bean Automobile Insurance of tbe on seven digging influences tbe total amount of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sherman Rowe of Prayer—adjournment J. judges conformation, Leyden University was conferred on of the Hastings tubera which be ex Supper Nashua and Portland division day milk and butter-fat tests, and merchantable may Pownal spent a few days last week witb 7 Λ0—Praise and Devotional Service President yearly A. Lawrence Lowell of Boston & Maine railroad, Portland, milk yields. Through tbe kindness of peoted after all tbe rotting bas appeared Thomas Thibodeau and family. Bev. f. M. Lamb Dealer in Real Estate, of School and Peo- Harvard University and Viscount the tbe of tbe dub these data in storage. Therefore only these figurée Foster of Gorbam, Ν. H., war Report Sunday Tonng burglars who are dodging around secretary Cyril Committee James will be here. On 1 about ple's Bryce when the Pilgrim Fath- a ME. were placed at tbe disposal of the Maine given January the guest Of bis father, Selden C. Foster, Rev. H. H. Hathaway country in an automobile broke open SOUTH PABIS, cent of merchantable tubera of ers Congress at Halt Station for analysis as up to that time 31 per over the holidays last week. Address opened Leyden case of eggs among the express pack- bad not been varieties, 50 per cent of the* late or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and sod Rev. J. E. Norcross they adequately analvzeri early Damage to the tobacco crops in ages and threw them promiscuously About 1700 cows were examined 42 per oent merchantable of all varieties of Mass., have RALPH R. BUTTS (lodged) Raymond Winchester, East Conn, estimated at about the place. were obtained where the waa Windsor, by about 140 individuals (judge·.) The orop dug been guests of Mrs. Elizabeth McAUistei 9.-00—Devotional 8ervlce more than was caused Plumbing, Heating, Wiring animals were all Jerseys with sufficient- and atored on September 7, aa compared during the last few days. Mr. and Mrs Rev Θ. E. Knee land $1,000,000 by To facilitate the shipment of coal 9 r20— Business session. of committees. a severe electrical storm. records of milk and but- with October 8. In other,words, on the Smith bave not been in for Report and hail into New on its the ly high yield Norway Election of officers. date of England lines, 3 Main Street more than twice as muob mer Changing ter-fat production to be Included in tbe average, twenty-nine year·. annual meeting. Baptlet Messenger. Sixteen hundred acres of tobacco, Boston 4 M.xlTie railroad has placed of ohantable were obtained de who bat Unfinished etc. bad- "Register Merit1' class. The result· potatoes by Mrs. Msrion Coolidge Gay, business, only 15 per cent, harvested, wa3 a remporary embargo, on certain car- 10 KM—Annual Sermon South Paris, Maine of tbe were in in harvesting till after tbe plants been a of Mrs. Ellzibeth Manning, stud? published detail laying guest Rev. F. P. Dresser ly damaged. load freight felt to be of lees import- were than was the oase has returned to her home in West TEL. 2*0 the Journal of Dairy Soienoe and In entirely dead, 10:45—Symposium. Baptist Fundamentals is was while wa» The Massachusetts ance until the present congestion abstract form a· mUcellaneoua when the crop dug blight Brldgewater, Mass. (a) Supremacy of the Word Republican publica- E. Jenkins alleviated. The believes tion 538 of this station. A of tbe still active on the foliage and the spores Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Smith of Vinal- Bev. C. state committee has for company Insure your automobile. It is worth protecting. We oopy of Jesn s begun plans of the which oauses tbe rot were (b) Sovereignty this will encourage an increaseln last named can be had on request to the fungus haven spent last week with his parents, Rev. J. L. Wilson a big torchlight parade to be held in BILLINGS can write a for the following forms: in numbers. D. on the Cross the of coal water, thus L.S. you policy Director at Orono. being produced large Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith. (c) Sufferings Boston on the Wednesday or Thurs- shipment by were made Rev. A. E. KlDRsley op and dealer in Tbe are among tbe Tbe Vermont experiments Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bemis of Frye- relieving traffic by all rail rates ma- MANUFACTURER following things (d) Spirituality of the Church day night preceding the national and found that are of considerable in 1902 and 1Θ03. Tbe first year the re were recent of Mrs. Eliza practical burg guests Rev. C. R. Upton comes on terially. were from six on state elections, which Tues- Bad Cedar and Spruce Clap- interest. These cow· in spite of their suits obtained fields betb McAllister. (e) Sacredness of the Ordinances Fire, Theft, Liability, four different fsrms near tbe station Rev. H. M. Purrington day, November 2. Women folk of So. Hadley, Mass., New Brunswick Cedar high milk production failed by 10 point· Mrs. Elizabeth Manning and grand boards. of eaob field were on Noon Hour for to reach the ideal. In tbe minds of tbe Equal portions dog son*, Robert and Paul who have Fornm led are walking proudly to-day they • J:« J-.-- M A L nt Brown, 130—Social Service and Open by Owing to the spread of Infantile North Carolina Pine, IVUI U,UV1WM% Μ"%νβ» "νβββ **MfSu·· w ·« been the sommer witb her Rev. H- H. have a distinction which 8hingles, and Collision judges tbe most seriously defective parts passing Hathaway the Boston council, believe they Property Damage 80. At least five varieties of Closing words the Moderator paralysis, City had to deal with the September Mrs. Holt, in North by the women of no other town in the and mammary system, daughter, George on the recommendations of the Flooring Sheathing, were some Adjournment aoting η Λ*-*· «UI— TUav Iwaka 4ti«é it· size and blood supply. Of tbe parts potatoes represented, early, Waterford, have returned to Norway. but most late. The soil on the different Mr. Mrs. G. Mrs mayor and Health Oommiiaslloner P&roid Roofing, Wall Board, a cost Send for rates and which bave to do with tbe body proper and Charles Blake, In town At very reasonable applica- Maine News Notes. an voted meeting, right along the least ideal was tbe fields varied from sandy loam to heavy 8. Mrs. Cole and Woodward, has voted appropria- and barrel. The Cyrus Tucker, Mary men. Three hundred vot- Apple Barrel Heads, All the fields showed anri the with the tion. most variable part of tbe body Included olay. blight Mies iferrie lacker attenaea toejoraan- tion of $10,000 by transfer from some were affected on 25. ers were present when the modera- LUMBER OF ALL KINDS tbe eye·, the born· and tbe muzzle. badly August Denison wedding in North Bridgton last reserve fund to combat the disease. Frank A. the known tor the to order In Tbe least variable was tbe aize of tbe On the date of the seoond digging, Sep- week. Muneey, widely called meeting the leaves on the on all and a native of Maine, will Bight Dorchester Mm boy», play- Town Hall and 100 of the voters were South Paris, Maine. uuuy. tember 6, plants The ladles of the Congregational publisher, make the address at the meet· and CO. Tbe of oattle the fields but one bad been killed, and church will serve dinners at the county prinoipal ing pirates, rowed to Squantum women. W. J. WHEELER & primary object judging Maine Press In were affected. Ob of the Association is to measure the milk here they badly Sep- fair next week. ing sent a landing party aslhore to steal E. W. CHWDLEK, probable yield. of union longshoremen tember 18 the entire on all of the Mrs. G. Blake with Bangor September 27. in- The strike Tbe total score of tbe animal in these planta .Mr. and Charles ¥ candy and cigarettes, but they ran handlers at the Hoosac cases was a fields were dead. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. and freight Insurance and Pianos, closer measure than any Lyman Chipman, The American woolen Co. ia erecting to Inspector Larkin of the Qvincy po- detail for conformation of the animal1* The total average per oents of decay Âmos L. Millett and Mies Dora Moulton and Mystic piers in Charleîtown, a new dam across the Piscataquis river lice with the result that eix of them Finish ! for each date of the of at Inter- as a Builders' as and digging, including Portland the called against production shown by tbe scales spent holiday the one built Mass., protest MAINE in the of at Foxcroft, replacing many spent the night in the police station Iwll 'urnlah DOOBS and WINDOWS of any SOUTH PABI8, a rot which appeared storage the Ν. B. Ireland at the butter-fat test. Tbe parts having dis- vale, by Mayo & Son, former owners British treatment of iUe or Sty)· it reaaonable price*. first three lots up to September 30, were The ladies of the Univerealist church years ago of that city. tinctly significant relation to tbe milk of the woolen mill there. It will be the exhortations of women pickets, was were size and as follows: Aug. 25, 35 per cent; Sept. 6, will have a booth in tbe exhibition hall more prodaotion the milk veins, latest in dam construction, with an Farmers now get a half cent branded as "illegal, unauthorized and 20 per cent; Sept. 18, θ per cent; Sept. the where will thing Also Window & Door Frames. oondition of the ndder and especially during oounty fair, they fish for the of the for in accardance with sec- oent. The amount of loss from up-to-date way passage per quart milk, foolish" by William P. Dempsey, 'the size and of the rear of 30, 8 per serve lunches—sandwiches, pie, dough- If In want of kind of FTaUh tor Inalde 01 shape portion salmon. the advance to cents made by District any HILLS varied with the character of the outs and coffee. 10% retary of the Atlantic Coast .luulde work, «end la your order·. Pine Luffl the ndder, the sbape and sice of tbe bar- decay noil where the were the New England Milk Producers' of the International Longshoremen's .';ud Shin* lea on hand Cheap for Oa*h. rel and the general appearanoe of tbe potatoes growing, Elizabeth Crockett Blake Tent, Daugh- Eager to asoend In an airplane, just re- but the trend was the same. On Association, Boston, as a result of In- cow. general ters of Veterans, held their first regular turned from a trip of nearly 300 miles Association. and Work. and a soil about 10 on even- and costs. Job A between the estimates light, well-drained, sandy meeting since vacation Friday id an to vote, a pa- creased freight production Planing, Sawing Registered Optometrist comparison automobile, willing P. H. Prince & Co. of Boston are per cent decay was obtained when the Mrs. raised the to con- Matched Pine Sheathing for Sale. of the judges and a seven day milk test ing. tron of movie theatres, Harriet Distributors price was and stored on several named as purchasers of the stock- as a measure of the whole laotation's crop dug August 25, Miss Marion Downing spent Sears Powell, 84, of Danforth, Me., Is sumers correspondingly to 18% cent* Optician. none in the last two Five" E. \V. was to the and occurred lot· last week in a of Roy Powell of interests of the "Big IHWDLER, milk yield not favorable days Minot, guest visitiDg her son, Or. A. L. a quart. yard On the other hand to a divorcement .... dug. potatoes, grown and She returned was In *e*t 3 c inner, Maine. method of judging. A seven day milk Downing family. Portland. She the party tonring packers, according examined, glasses on a soil and stored Au- The Homestead Association of the court Eyee | test in these 1700 cases was two and a heavy olay dug Friday. in her son's car, camping out at night, project filed in the supreme showed a loss of 75 per Fred Pierce with Mr. Lawrence fitted, adjusted and repaired. half times nearer tbe actual production gust 25, nearly Mr. and Mrs. which covered many of the interesting American Woolen Company, of the District of Columbia under Sale. oent from decay np to September 30, and Mrs. Walter and two sons was of 45 Farm For than the prediction from the conforma- Stackpole sections of the State and the life Mass., announces that houses which the decree recently entered in agree- while those which remained in the R. motored to I offer for «ale farm about two tion by tbe 140 This means that of Pawtucket, I., Albany the party, being as well and strong the association has been building in of my judges. till date showed about ment with the department Juustlee Good bond- Prices tbe short milk test is far to the ground this only ooe day last week to visit relatives. and as she was 30 milm north of Pari· Hill. No Fancy superior physically mentally South Lawrence are now ready foi value of the stock to be 35 per cent decay. Fletoher and Roland McCor- member of the The book one buodred aod twenty acre· of conformation as a guide to aotual milk Lloyd years ago. A life long it wa* ing·. is work at Vermont occupancy. The association, of Is between $30,- you pay above oar prioee abso- It tbe value of The second year's mack, who have been at Somerawortb, active In the W. C. T. disposed reported laod; live to »ix hundred grafted apple (All production. emphasizes Baptist church, U., intends to to erect WINDSOR^ extra was carried out on single field of low Ν. the have re- octo- stated, continue and $40.000,000. tree· and wood aod timber enoogh to lutely profit.) the so-called advanced registry reoords H., during summer, she is one of the most interesting 000,000 in moist and On to houses to help solve the acute housing for the I aleo hive for «aie a Thirty-three years fitting glasses whether it be tbe continuous seven ground, slightly sandy. turned Norway. genarians seen in years in Portland. She of New pay place. by of the Senator William M. Calder We oso yonr broken or tbe the first date harvesting foliage Mr. and Mrs. William Libby, Mrs. A. Is widow of a A. L. a Civil conditions. two-horae cart or will exchange for most Norway. duplicate | day test by two day monthly- the Powell, the United States good Ole beautiful, fitted Office was from one-third to one-balf killed Miss and York, chairman of lenses, no matter wbo yon. tests. Such taken in oon- by L.Cook and daughter, Pearl, War veteran. Fort Newton ι one-borse cart. yearly tests, leaves The Rev. Dr. Joseph on reconstruction at "The Hills Store." milk and late blight; on the second date the Soôtt Eilburn made an auto trip throagb Senate committee ALBION W. ANDREWS, in Jewelry neotion with the analysis of at Promo were all dead, but the stalks green; on the White Mountains one last week, Miss Lorena Cochrane of Monmonth, of New York, former preacher City and asserted at the con- ïltf Paria Hill. butter-fat yield at different ages and day production, BLOCK. the third the stalks were tbe of Notch. an in the State at speaking in Glouces- on local hous- spg/tdcle OPERA HOUSE stages of lactation as have been made by praotioally going by way Crawford employe Library Temple, London, chnlon of a hearing NORWAY. ME. and on the fourth the tops were Mrs. Rowena M. Swan and Mrs. Linnie was drowned at Monbegan Mass. at the exercises in observ- ÇTmericd._ the Maine Station, make it fairly easy to dead; Augusta, ter, ing, transportai Ion and the fuel condi- The oents of total rot was a entirely dead. per S. Bartlett entertained last week Mr. and Tuesday, and although her body ance of of John Murray, Boston Desirable Stand For Sale in tell in her first lactation whether the landing tions, at the State House, from the and storing Mrs. Fred of Winter recovered in less tbao ten minutes after heifer is a promising animal and what resulting harvesting Lindsey Hill, Mass., founder of the Universalist faith in federal system of at different dates were: 55 ol efforts to resosoitate that the present she would in Aug. 31, per Victor Rowe and Miss Mary Rowe she went down, all declared that Chris- likely yield any subsequent in this country, taxation had done more to Impede Direotor. cent; Sept. 7, 26 per cent; Sept. 14,16 Wakefield, Mass., and Miss Mildred her were futile. Whether Miss Coch- South Paris. lactation —Chas. D. Woods, still remains to be discovered and create high per cent; Sept. 21, 11 per cent; Sept. 28, of Mass., who mo- rane aooidentally fell from the rooks or tianity the building Industry Rowe Maiden, the world. cent. from where Mr. and Into the water with the inten- by than else. The on Pine Street, Milk. 7 per tored Ooean Park, pluDged prices anything Witt Stanley place September in While the storage period the Ver- Mrs. have a summer home. tion of rescuing a companion, Miss The Crst conviction under the new two South offered for sale. Thia ia JEWELRY Farmers who milk for tbe Bos- Lindsey far as known there are but it HILLS So STOREI supply was maoh "shorter s a or two Pari#, mont experiments Mrs. Amos L. Millett of Portland is Proctor, who bad bnt second ton market will receive 10 1-2 cents per automobile law, which requires a per- in Maine. One is In one of tbe moat deairable place· io town. than in Maine it will be seen that the ré- of ber Mrs. Charles 6. fallen will never be tide mille left delivered in Boston for guest sister, previously In, son an automobile to quart September. there are in entire women were selling report the other on the oppcjtte Booae of rooms with all modern L. sulta obtained agree- Blake. known. The two young Arrow*ic, eight B. HUTCHINS, Proprietor This is an advanoe of one-half cent a the sale four to the Winne- ment with those secured here. It Is in- Miss Adeline DeCoster will enter Bos- their vacation at the island. days previous side of the Kennebec river at iaproTementa and in tbe very beat of from the but of passing quart August price part to note that In 1003 in Ver- on and chief of or of motoi ago there teresting ton University this fall. They went walking the shore police registrar gance. ▲ score of years Pine and fruit tbe advance will be swallowed up In the condition. lawn, garden mont, as in Maine, the yield of sound and Mrs. Charles F. while on a embankment some dis- vehicles, occurred when James Ρ of these milts, while and Jeweler increase in rates and will Judge Whitman, rocky were a number tree*. of Watchmaker freight bring tubers was doubled as the result of delay- who bave been several weeke tance above the surface of the sea, Miss Griffin of Aahburton Boston be- Iuquire baok to tbe farmers. spending place, 100 ago—the year Maine nothing some the years or ing harvesting till days after at Oreat Diamond have returned Proctor lost her footing and fell In, but was in thi of MRS. STANLEY, Tbis was made for the Boston Island, flhed $50 by Judge Almy came a state—the greater portion price blighting tops were entirely dead. to this as she is a good swimmer she soon ALTON C. WBEELFR, milk market but it affects most other village. Cambridge Court. the costal saw mills were tide opera- It may, therefore, be stated quite con- Dr. Cbarlea H. Danforth and family, scrambled to the rocks. By the time IDtf South Pari·. smaller markets in New England a* 11 '■ methods have driven fidently that where potato tops are who bave been tbe summer on she bad got ashore she saw Miss Coch- Reports from Plymouth, Carver anc ted. Modern the custom for tbe smaller cities to fol- spending of business. it is best to delay harvesting, if Pike's bave returned to tbeir borne rane in the water, and tried to reaoh her, Wareham and the these saw mills out low tbe lead of Boston as blighting Hill, cranberrj regards prices. till a week or ten after the House For Sale. possible, days in St. Missouri. but ber companion sank before she on 29—Beer use Id for a higher the sales Louis, districts Cape Cod Maee. Lyndonville, Vt Aug. asking prioe plants are entirely dead and that a longer Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Downing could do so. Persons in the vicinity Two 6 room house with bath committee of. the New England Milk are that the approaching croj N. Vail, for many story Grand Trunk delay does no harm. and daughters, Misses Marion and Caro- were notified and witbln a very few the late Theodore house. For correct Producers' Association, tbe sales agent will be one of the smallest In years. room, large garden and hen Chas. D. Woods, Director. line, spent a day or so in Wayne last minutes the body had been taken from the president of the American of the farmers, left the 3.7 per oent but- Carver predicts not more than half years is new and in first week. There met Mr. Downing'· the water by Mr. Osgood, assistant and This house nearly Watch terfat standard tbe same as for tbe for Mexico. they it Telegraph Company, standard time Inspect- past Farm Colonies Mrs. L. H. who ie keeDer at the naval station. Then for a crop, while in other sections the Telephone class location. ttie mother, Downing, condition and in good few months, instead of returning to Ta antlofn tha Knnflpot· λ# tha Mat. J« 4L. .Uk UA. .1.4^. left no ■ vuu ouiutuvt π >«u «ν» «·>'«w. more than two hoara known meth- berries axe so scattered some a. resident ci Lyndonville, VL, Real to the jf'Duu uις every For sale L. A. BROOKS, or. old S 5 per cent bas!·. Returning Is estab- waa by 120-2. icau peasantry the government Mrs. Frances Wing, also Mr. and Mrs. od of restoring a drowned person bogs will not even be picked. for the Vail Agricultural call old basis would be to a slight endowment Ettate Dealer, South Paris, Maine. equivalent lishing (arm ooloniee in the states of San Downing of Mlnot, Mr. and Mra. applied, but (ailed. increase io as farmers wonld re- Roy was killed In what which he had turned 34tf prioe Luia Potoai and Guanajuato.^ Other aet- of and Miaa Floran Jendreau school here, milk Perle Downing Gardiner, ceive a premium of which tested a· soon aa wa3 claimed to have been a before tlementa will be founded tbeae Mildred Downing from Portland. Jordan-DenUon. friendly aver to the state several yean more than 3 5 per cent butterfat. hotick. first two are completely launched. Mr. and Mra. Judson Deane of Rook- wrestling match at North Tarmoutb, of education Costs of milk in There waa a wedding at North Brldg- tote death, the state board 'η the District Court of the United Stotee fori producing September In tbeae coloniea tbe amall proprietors several dava last week with Pbilemon Hie be somewhat than in port, Mass., apent ton 4tb of to Me., Latlpertl. next state souther c District of Maine. will higher August. will live like tbe Mormons in Cbibnabna Mr. and Mrs. September interest Norway will recommend to the leg* with Mra. Deane's parents, were neck was broken In two places caus- '» tie matter of ), The association has secured present its people. The contracting partie· and Sonora—each community having Samuel H. Hayden. blature «that the school be abandoned ι κ prices of grain in many retail markets Laurence H. Deniaon of Harriscn and ing death almost instantly. Laltperti's own streeta, market, garden, mixed Kneeland of Somerville, Mass., to Clocks, Id New While the wholesale Ralph Miss Helen M. Jordan of North ran away while he and two state and turned over the '*·^χν h»» atches, England. school and motion theatre. weeka at Emtha Bridg'on. horse by the [ ha* been made the Diamonds, picture Ap la apeoding two Mra. *HKREA8, application by of grain has declined the deorease The bride is the daughter of Andrew were rushing to a phy- which was provided creditor» herein for the dismissal of price of the adjaoent farm lande Mann's. companions Lyndon Institute, Is in small lots in the portionment B. and Annie Jordan of North SJtjUoalnffpet αϊ υ d an la bankruptcy slight yet country. so eaoh land- Illaley sician's office with the body. ■JO for adjudication Etc. will be made that petty Mr. and Mra. Edward P. Hillman and for in Mr. Veil "β will by a generous 8. L. (jlleu of the Town of Out It seems that the increase in Bridgton. She te a graduate of Bridg- Company Jewelry, Glass, probable bolder will literally bave bla own "row Mr. and Mra. H. Davia of Portland were rownfle .j in the Count* of Oxford and State of will more than offset ton and Gorham Normal The Princeton Terminal Co. has The Vermont Legisla- freiebt rates any one the Academy endowment "*m. Id Mid bow, oa motion of the to hoe"1 tbua obviating of great- recent for a day of Mr. and Mra, district; small reduction io grain prioes which guests School, and alnce her graduation from been incorporated in Maine for the 'considered abandoning «oroeys for the Petitioner·, watch eat causes for the many reoent uprisings Cbarlea S. Akers. The waa on iti ture of 1919 We do all kinds of repairing. come In party the latter iuatitntion baa been a success- He ΤI» : may September. To of building and maintaining school on account at ou>krki> that have occurred In Mexico. eaoh way to Lovell. purpoee the Vail RETURNS. Data secured by the of ful achool teacher. of Princeton to to creditor» of L. B. Gllee Company work a specialty. PROMPT Department farmer agricultural implementa and aeed Miaaea Hazel and Eula Bicknell have a terminal In the town heavy expense, but decided try cause the United Complicated of the New Milk Pro- The is a aon of Herbert R. and efore the district court of Statistics England i e groom oitibe The •Jo* at will fnrnlabed. returned from a week apent in Boston. to connect with the rigfctof way It another two yean. for the southern district of Maine, ducers' Association shows that the cost Cora M. (Dawea) Deniaon of Harrison. keep going J"Je·ruuaad, in the of Cumberland, In «aid These farms will be non·transferable at Lake Temple, Maine Central Railroad to provide been viiited recently by Coanty Maine. of a of milk at the Tuesday evening He is a of the late Lucius school has the of September. Norway, producing quart In whether aale waa observed as chil- grandson tot 5™·υη eighteenth day House Block, any form, by mortgage, Pytbian Sisters, of and bis father is a a landing and loading atatlop farmers from afl parte *». at ten Α. M. or aa soon thereafter aa such Opera present prices of grain and labor wonld Deniaon Norway, representative 1 or exchange. They may be Inherited, dren1· There were about forty- a «ut>- tour οS in- * why such 42 centa on a The night. native of that town. He is a pulpwood. l%e company Is the state, who made a "ν &®d. application be 9 yearly- basla. are to be free from taxa- graduate of ££"*n•ooii] not J however, and six In ag« be be rfrantnd. cost of milk in is young people preaent, ranging of Academy and William Penn sldiary oi the Orono Pulp A Papei and decided that ft would Qotlc* °f *uch by mall· producing September tion. It la to eatabllah tbe to Bridgton spection hearing beglren planned pro- from two eighteen yeara. Suppei in He Eastern state to leir* of this at leaat ten day· 3 1 per cent less than the yearly average, Charter Sobool Philadelphia. Co. and the IManateoturtng for the beU policy of the 1°?py order prior communities near railroad llnea, wan aftrr which gamea were date set for such to each of the the ooet posed served, afterwards attended an automobile hearing, making probable September ao that the will find in wai Oo. abandon the school. -"wiior* names in the list of cred- products ready The committee charge whose appear 9.12S cents per quart. The freight un- played. school in Boston, and since then be bas *"o«ed to the petition on which thle ap- marketa. of Mra. Nettle Mrs the new and the for oompoaed Nevera, a in the Service Sta- the is baaed, and by publishing a copy der rates, charges bad position Dodge Old Fort Sullivan, a reHc of of old wharf, built ^WuQ such Continues Harriet Brown, Mrs. Grace Pike, Mra ▲ section Long of Kw tbe leslgnated newspaper ShoeSale station expense and cans, average 1.78 Oh, Sugar! tion, Portland. will have by lanumaric fli,·*,1? Our disappeared and familiar one Elon Arthai war of 1&2, 1700 -Γ**1 bankrupt's residence, not later than the total ooet of Sadie Lapbam, Brown, wedded will reside «bout lines are closed oat cents per quart, making tbe few bave The newly conple was prtor to such date. low will till the Dnring past years, people Lewis and Mrs; Maud Spiller. another year. Buflt 113 years ago the earty days of Boston, These pricee prevail milk delivered in Boston 10 908 cents as never how In Portland. during witness the Hoe. Cuutenc* Hal·, Judge realized, tbey did before, P. at Port Mr. and Mra. George Hathaway the United States government by workmen ex- ?*te said Court, and the seal thereof, Lace Boots, several per quart. The deolslon of the repre- sweet teeth they owing by uncovered recently lat of Sep- i. Women'· White Canvas many possessed, Mrrand Mra. Homer Mr. and Mra east frontier on the day LOT NO. 40 pairs sentatives of the farmers to sell for 10 1 2 of Beoanse of Luok, at Maine's farthest port, for a foundation of a build- to the shortage sugar. Mra. Walter Altoi Haaaan-Deaae. cavating ^•bir i5a* are worth and 3.00, an Harry Luok, Look, two miles of Canadian Manda street. Clark. and heels. These Boots $2.50 cents per quart delivered was indica- chemists have been about > within to be erected at 1660 State (Μ·> GBO.O. WHKKLSB, both low high this, looking Luck, Clifford and Walter Smith, Mr Announcements have been reoelved i ing tree copy. Atteat : styles, tion of their desire to meet the consum- for tbe raw material from wbloh to ex· of Pa3amaquoddy bay, Η was consi- below the surface of the ^ Mra. Hall and Mr. and Mrs of the of Charles D. A few feet G KO. C. W HBSLJCB, Clerk. now an and George Norway marriage 1.5a ing public fairly In effort to keep trsct this sweet bave dis- dered in those daye at formidable a of the wharf cut lace boots, prodnot. They Elmer Tyler made an auto trip to Maran Deane and Miss Irene Haaaan, both of ground was found part 2. 26 Women's Dark Grey, high down the high cost of living. covered aacoharibe In many It wm befit In the of NOTICE. LOT NO. pairs qualities aoook the firat of laat week. Washington, D. C., whioh occurred fortification. known as the "crib" constructed he baa The aoiual increase In oost of deliver- undreamed of oommon folk. hereby give· notice that heel. now 2.75. things by Mr. and Mra. a August 2. of 1807 and completed ttw some of them more iJ^^^rlber of the aetata narrow toe, medium Regular price $4.00, milk in Boston due to the Increase Clyde Corey apent da] spring heavy cedar logs, lulT appointed administrator ing Perbapa sawdust le tbe most surprising, Mra. The bride is the of lfr. and when the first Ameri- Canvas Lace Boots, several or two recently with Corey'a par daughter following year, a Coot and a half η diameter, and NO. 26 Women's Wbite in rates is about one-fifth oent but there are other less than *· M late of Norway. LOT 3. pairs freight things scarcely Mr. and Mra. A. D. ii Mrs. J. Willard Hassan of Brookton, on (he la KRiULL, 2 Boston's milk now ents, Wight, can troops arrived Warship by crude wooden .L'TT1® of deceased, without and now per quart. snpply so, among them pumpkins. waa a wom- fastened together Z?* County Oxford, all sizes. 50 4.00, 35. Gllead. Mass. Mrs. Hassan Norway war of 1812 It All demanda Ml but Regular price $3 comes from an distance of 220 Late in the of these logs although pevaoaa baring agi styles, narrow toe, average Pumpkins have been oonsidered chiefly hav< and the bride haa been her Wasp. pegs. Many of aald are deeired to pre- Patent Leather Oxfords, Lake Temple, Pythian Siatera, an, spending when an wer* ï.®"*1· deoeaaed LOT NO. 50 Women's to 240 miles. The inoreaue in freight as a for or to fatten or was Ttttl occupied EngH:b more than two centuries "âme for settlement, and all Indebted 4. pairs filling pies, hogs, received an Invitation to sapper nez summers in the town with ber grand- cut •jwi.tne D. Worth rates at this distance is one-fifth cent but now It has of warships steamed into East- the bart 4r* reqoeeted to make paymeat Imme All sizes and four widths, A, B, C and $rt>.oo, make jack-o'-lanterns of, at the home of Mrs Mr. and Mra. Walter Anderaon, fleet entirety eound, not even n^. heel. Farmers who from near- is more In a Friday evening parente, high per quart. ship been discovered there sugar Crookett AI and ia well known In tbi port harbor from Halifax decayed. H. MKBSILL, Addle Tburaton, Ridge. conaequendy having CHARLBS now er points will bave less freight to pay than In a beet. It 1$ said six A'»«ust 1W). Norway, Maine. 7.50. pumpkin will meet at E. of P. Hall at village. J4tn, narrow toe. A very but those who from farther oan from going Q:30 38 38 Men's Russia Calf Bals, ship points per oent of sugar be obtained ia oom their in Life. LOT NO. 5. 36 pairs The tranaportatlon committee The couple spent honeymoon No Rivalry. Average Duration of now will have te pay more. more. of the were and pumpkins, perhaps of Mra. Florence Faneuf, Eloi Virginia at the home groom's par- over a the average shoe for men. These $12.00, 13.00 14.50, The half-cent advance to the farmers from Is deolared to be posed ▲ visitor was being shown Good authorities give dressy young Sugar pumpkins Brown and Samuel Iaaaoaon. The rc ente. They will be at home to theii Loet Bank Book. on to the consumers who life as about thirty· will be passed by white and of an agreeable fla- thia month at 2210 Ν cotton mill by the proprietor, duration of human Helkkenen of Weat Parte, 10.00. perfeotly freshment oommittee constats of Mis frienda G Street, big the MaiJo11· the Boston dealers with an additional vor. some of the fabrics One of, peo- 1x44 legally notified thla Bank that Brown Calf Bals, medium toe, régulai Mabel Mra. Suaie Wentzel, Mri Waabington, D. C. proudly displayed three years. quarter atîkî· baa been lost, NO. 6k Men's halfoent Inorease to make np Warren, WM the age of deposit, No. 100*7, LOT 50 pairs per quart Mra. a piece of print- on the earth die before il^of said book >e The Plant Was Fed. Edith Edwarda and Sadie Lapbam Holding up ple hereby gWea that unless now and 6.00. for the Inorease In oost of delivery. produced. the age of six- **£* [» at thla Bank within sixty aa and 9.00, 5.50 The Athletic Aaaoolatlo There ia. a demand for Amertoai calico he aald, "Our latest pattern six, one-half before day·, $8.50 This inorease oomes from tbe Is on the Gilbert atolls Norway ed {""•«ted a new book will be leaned. AU price medium largely There Islands, bilk one of by law, Men's Dark Brown Calf Blucher, went to Kezir Falla Saturday to play aumao, of whioh the Oxford County lent it?" "It's all teen, and only about person pairedare warned purchasing LOT NO. 7. 70 pairs demands of the drivers of Boston milk down on tbe in cbe Sonth Pa- Excellent work, hereby againet equator return game of ball. No other gam are oovered, according to tbe Unlte< "but you can,f born lives to the age of sixty· using aald kM book of deposit. now 6.00. oarts for 940 a week. Tbe prioe to tbe a oalled tbe natives said the visitor, each 100 BANK, oiflo, vegetable by will be this aeaaon. S'atea of Somi right," out at SOUTH PARIS SAVINGS toe, regular price $9.00, 1 ι a played Department Agrionlture. we turn The deaths are calculated " Tieaa is consumer in Boston will be 18 1-2 cent· "Tal-tal". It looks Ilk· hold a candle to the goods five. By etoioa M. atwood, and will It surely something Mr. and Mra. F. L. Edwarda' am 1 five hundred to aeven hundred care, ο a and These are all bargains go quickly. an inorease of one oent over la red In oolor. It liner asked a minute, 97,790 day splendid per quart, tnrnlp except It blood a to aeven in works Γ "Same sixty-seven daughter, Mtas Dorothy, and Miaa Berth from five thousand thouaam iny re- are now. Is and bat tbe natives offended. "No," a year. Births calcula* time to buy August prices. tough tasteless, Coin of Bethel, with Curtis Hutohlnao η tons are wanted, aooordlng to tbe aam the host, somewhat 85,688,830 Bank Book Lost good like It and onltivate It. It In a minute, Ifl0y800 grows of Gorham, Ν H., motered one day t ο authority, for which two dollars a bun the other; "ours is gunpowderI** ed at about seventy Torlo HelkkeiMe ο I We·* Ptrto, Lebroke of Norway is having In land. One plied a MaiiL^?··· that kli Eugene dltohes swampy peculiar thin dred will be at tbe a and 88,792,000 year. notified thla Bank 1 with village. pounds given ship day 2* aottee k reoord look Irish Cobbler potatoes. aboat It Is it baa to be fed. Fot Unmask. of depoelt No. lOKl haa bsea loet, thing Fred M. Sampaon from Maasaohnaeti s ping point or at tbe extract factory •ome Never aald book la preeaated One bill eleven large smooth this reasan matter is Examine WeM. produoed decayed vegetable waa in town laat week. He waa take η Country people should find a read; our blessings In dis Opportunity uthu7#1*^»Maaw,|hl· alxty day·, aa required bj a third of a peek» with soaked in salt water and Unfortunately needs* to be iawî spade, measuring collected, plaoed to North Waterford John ι, market this for all tbe sumac tbe slow la Every opportunity **** vUl be laaaad. AUpereoni a one them. Hi by Sampaoi year are CT'ki or aata« SHOE COMPANY not small among about the thiok stoat stem below tbf a guise painfully the of "ereby warned againet purehaalng Ε. N. SWETT where he will vlalt hia ooualn, Mra. EI! can gather, saya tbe department. Beit) looked at through glas· pria* •J· a half bushel and If tbe Transcript. wet book of depoelt- planted orop leave·. Even as one look· the deoayed t tag.—Boston from otfr BANK. 3841. NORWAY Charles. a wild plant, sumao coats nothing dple. It may mean, apart SOUTH PARIS SAVINGS House Block, Telephone holds to this standard tbe yield wlllbeai matter disappear·, and tbe leave· stlffer *' Bt θno nos M. Atwood, Treaa. Opera Mrs. B. G. Molntire acoompanled I y raise, and tbe many tone of It allow· a chance of msfclng money motic Ponzi's returns on Invest and that tbe hai a Million. science, soncE. guaranteed expand; signa plant Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Molntire of Ka< it to remain each year oan b Babylon's Population of notice that h » ments. Tbe seed was raised Mlsi ·οηι· tb· food li ungathered ι or sodal position, grasping lb·* ha The aubeerlbar hereby rire· by dined heartily. la way to Canton one di turned Into Tbe euma Is believed to have ben gaining The lolMcrtber administrator of tb Waterford motored y readily profil. Babylon It does not pass aiastes hereby sdmlnlsirsSorgjr·· »#Jc· of Ue haa bee* duly appointed Verna Smith of Oxford. absorbed. ι power; but If m bun dilj appointed of laat week. season lasts about three months. Ui first city to attain a populailei WANTED. ••tale the It also means lose. CYNTHIA P. LIBBT, late of BocfcSeld. f A. L. Buok a few daya In Boatc η like and other orops, sumao doi morally. and * D. C. vioe of thi ▲ record for Southern Alberta hai apent berry ef In Ike County of Oxford, decea—cl, Coleman, president laat week. not bave to be harvested ail at onoe. ] 1,OOOjOOO I umber. tassrLT laanrin, ara» aa the AU bavin Is made when aoree of wen ι Durable îgXiCsrΛ· beet propoattloa ever olfared the Γ2&»5 seras? bond· law directe. pereona Canadian Paoifio Railway, author it] been aixty rye ai of Pot d can from time ι demande against the aetata of eaia deeeaeed ξ an of Miaa Margie Jordan Bryant's be gathered and onred Patriotism. and oak are the kttf an ι for the statement that tbe western farm ·. threshed, average forty True Tallow pine EEs ώκ srs-zvanisa daab*d la mreeeot the same for settlement, yielding baa been a reoent of her aunt, Mt ». time throughout tbe sommer and ma to make pa] '* ers across the Canadian border have bar nine bashels to the acre. At the prea guest the heart Is right, the»· I 1 to resist tfee aetiop «g mmm to aahe Uer1enced price· 'Maine" Day appropriate lethel school, began Thursday, sight It will assist In and Overcoats make this of our busi- fair Wed- k ir. and Mrs. Everett Whitney of Farm· establishing proper and Suits combine to department ind a flag raising on the common. Tags , » tbey bad the West Bethel was recovered from the recesses of Clearance Sale Men's Boys' ness cemr ete and and Mr·. Whitman Tooth- service In countries popular. sold the children on ( The teachers for the brick ii igton, Mr. nursing foreign «ill be by Tuesday esday. a Saxon hayloft, and priceless tapes- a ter of Mr. and Mra. Wesley or- ind Wednesday of this week to raise j uilding in the village are Miss Elna Pbilllpa, for where the American Ued Cross bus STILL CONTINUES Ε and son Frank of Weld. tries, designed by Raphael Pope 'and· for the flag and expense of raising ] lartlett, Mtee Cochran, Miss Austin eedy ifariized and W. of Leo X., were rescued from the hands hospitals, dispensaries MIXULE COPIE*. ïame. Should more than the needed g od Miss Ethel Pbllbrick. Bev. Lucy Markley 8tockton, burnt two school»* for nurses. Courses In home it is to be to Ν. I wbo bas been the guest of her par- of r Paris Jew after he had are live cents tmount be raised expended Mise Hazel Arno went Milao, H., I., Single of The Democrat S. and care of s,ck have been copie· tbe school where she Is to teach in e its, Rev. and Mra. A. Markley, sup- of the in order to extract the Hygiene the each. They will be mailed on receipt of price by for a book for public library. | Mt Monday, pieces her father's at tbe the or for the eonvenlence of patrons one to who may not t he school. l> lied pulpit Univer- and silver contained in their started for thousands of women who publishers on \ny wishing give grammar sold of each Issue have been placed a; ilist church and in •Ingle copie· >e here when tbe are sold, Harold Rich has been elected teacher Sunday morning, îiave never received education In at the In the Coanty : tags plfaee texture. any •ale following place· tl ie for the W. C. T. U. at ■end amount to Mr. Cbae. Rogers. A f a school in Glastonbury, Conn., and evening spoke seem to Howard's Drag Store. a Raphael's pictures, Indeed, •«Is direction. RuruJ nursing which South Parts, at Hall ^ t! 16 same cburob. Mias Markley la Store- will be held Academy | eft last week to take his position. a ShurtlelTs Drug neeting be ill fated. Only few Aas in u while at and bave ν 3ry able and the aervicea of peculiarly its Infancy short ago Norway, Noye· Drug Store. Wednesday, Sept. 15, 8 P. M., Mr. and Mrs. Dellison Conroy preacher, were his "La Belle Jardiniere" a Stone'· Drug Store. one wbo believes that citizens of >een relatives in Mechanic ti ie day greatly appreciated. years ago bus been put nhead at least deende Postmaster. »very ( visiting Falls, A. L. Newton, < H. and aon a second hand Buckfleld, Paris have occasion to be of its lr. to his work in Mr. and Mra. L. Penley was picked up at shop the work of Paris Hill. Helen &. Cole, Po«t Office. proud Conroy returning ■"tough the department are to be will remain h ave been of relatives. in Paris for 44 francs. His Vatican Weet Parts, Samuel T. White. place in Maine history orged | ierlin, but Mrs. Conroy guesta ot nursing and local Red Cross I "Adam and Eve" was found—flung present. linger. Buckfleld. •haptens. An important meeting of the Parent- Charles L. Pollard has returned to aside in the corner of a picture deal- Association will be from where he has Mra. Bert Drummond of Watervllle Public health nursing has been ex- Teacher-Citizens | totbel Harrlaon, er's in the Rue St. Lazare, by an Nominations. a Mra. Elizabeth Gardner of Portland shop Republican held 20, at 8 P. M. Tbe -[ «en the aummer at Carop id tended to many rurnl communities and Monday, Sept. «pending artist who paid a hundred francs for Society Mrs. E. A. Prince. Co. a "Paris" \ came a re of Oxford Is to consider having One of the camp boys guests now flourishes In hundreds of îbject Vyonee. a few later for actively Agricultural it one who la interested is him. Work of remodeling tbe building pur- it, and sold days Tor President, Fair and every | lome with counties. a tbe Paria Truat Co. was for a modest 50 centimes a miiu" towns and Nearly •specially Invited, whether tbey have Rev. C. L. Wheaton and family took c lased by SO.OOO, and ai arted this and It will be occu- Ra- 'housand efllelent nurses have already Warren G. Harding: Mcome members already or not. , η auto trip to Bridgton, Harrison and week, Parisian art amateur purchased was at ied them as soon as his kind work. or oHio. Mrs. Helen Maxim, Wakefleld, , tber place· Monday. ρ by ready. hael'e original design for great l,w'n assigned to-thls of over tbe week-end. a the Robert J. McElroy of Princeton Uni- 3. A. Maxim's Last Sunday union meeting of picture, '"La Disputa Sacramento," The department of nursing fs unlt- Follett of New- , at the ν and Donald B. of Nor· For Vice-President, Mrs. Addie Partridge hree churches was again held srsity Partridge would have In a here for which he willingly "g with other organizations year's is with ber sister, Mrs. j the * ay addressed a Bepublican rally onville, Mass., ietbodist church, speaker being as much. V Pliid 20,000 times •iimpaign In recruiting nurses for FAIR Calvin nt Coolidge 3. A. Maxim. j lev. Henry N. Pringle, superintend Tednesday night. of with friends has More romantic still Is the story rnlnim: schools, In the gen. or MASSACHUSETTS. Miss Mary E. Daniels, who haa spent ( f the International Reform Bureau at W. C. Allen occupied educating summer with her \ t ie Gile at Bear Pond for a week. the master's famous picture, "The eral as to standards of nursing ON THE GROUNDS BETWEEN nost of the parents Washington, D. C. A goodly number camp great public WILL BE HELD % new furnaoe for the which was iere, haa been for the past week at , rere present. The Baptiat Massacre of the Innocents," "duration and In showing communities haa arrived and will be Inatalled Coming Event·. )gunquit and has returned to New The buildings owned by Miko Vaeb »w c iuroh recently "discovered in the cottage of r responsibility toward schools of were * xfn. fork. m the Locke'· Mills road dstro.ved a widow at Como. Originally nursing. It will endeavor to meet all Record la the poor The Hnbbard House will be closed to | fire Some furniture and Carolyn employed by It had as continue the 14 17—Maine State fair, Lewtston. »y recently. owned by Cardinal LuIrI d'Este, lieRe needs as well to Sept. travel on the 15th. down stairs & [aine Fruit Growers' Exchange. 2). *i, a—Oxford County Fair. ransient ;oods were saved from of •nrollment of dletltluns who will be Sept. went to Woodforda somehow come into the possession >, 2». 3t>— West Oxford Fair, Fryeburg. at tbe church next , ooms but from the stable or Storer Cole Friday and Sept. Service· liaptlst nothing Paris North fair, Andover. the ftlllzed as Instructors In home dletet- Norway who South 2». 30—Oxford ) his labora as of tbe Uni· a had paid Sept. Paris. will be conducted by Deacon Β. ( Mr. Yaahaw has moved t begin pastor priest, equivalent Oct. 12— Supreme Judicial Court, South >unday mtbuildings. who it Jn nutritional clinics, as Mrs. ia Skil- ν eraalist church there. of a sovereign for it, nnd gave '■«. developing Jan. 4,5.6—Western Maine Poultry Association, Daniels Carlson attending t ο one of Mr. Shillings' houses at Feseenden of more than !nd dletltlnns for the' Sonih Parts. convention in Washington. Ington near Bethel Hill. Mra. Nicholas Presque to the Duke Alfonso d'Este lnvsupplylng her Mra. Carrie l.'nfted States Public Health Service Tbe obstacle golf tournament played The dowel mill at Roxbury owned and I «le Is visiting slater, three centuries ago. After the duke's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wm won K. S ind civilian >n Saturday afterooon by C. ( iperated by J. A. Thurston Co. of Bethel paulding. death the canvas vanished utterly un- the hospitals. for the men and Mrs. 2. The Misa Mildred Shaw ia at home for a The Service will continue to \twood, Jr., ras burned Thursday, Sept. til it came so dramatically to light Nursing Buck Λ Co. women. f >w weeks' vaoation. Brown. >eorge E. Turner for the Tbe , nill crew fought hard, but it was im- •frer to women and young girls the '20 Central Maine Power Co. entertained friends ngain In the Como cottage. at the olub boose on Saturday tossible to save Mra. Eva Lunt Instruction In Savo) Theatre. ■upper ( anything. "The '-pportunlty of securing a «noce··. Cafeteria to f om and Tbura- Rubens* famous masterpiece, 21,22,23, of bas Norway National Bank. was very much Hanscom returned Philadelphia Wednesday ome and care of the ifck In Sept Principal iew t-.- hygiene Eastman A Andrews. >ervice was used and the menu consisted ] Jethel from Mechanic where be d ay· Visitation,'· was, a ycuio α6υ, Falls, '•very community In the country. This Z. L. Merchant. >f cold creamed Is to a Paris curiosity dealer Society. baked salmon, meats, | tas spent the summer, and ready changed by foun- Oxford County Agricultural Albanv. a nstructlon has not only laid the L. F. Pike Co. potato, tomato and cucumber salad, | »e consulted on all matters for two Louis XV. arm chairs and pertaining some Full of Interest For Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Hsnelton dation for public health but In An Place :offee, cocoa, rolls and Frenctr pastry. 1 ο Gould Academy. epent sixteenth century coffer, and a for- Exposition Information Wanted. has to the estab- There was a attendance of mem- t lie afternoon at S. G. Bean's last week. a places given Impetus Auction. large tunate collector discovered among bers and friends. After tbe the Pond. Lauren L. Lord helped Artbar D. snment of hospitals and community Koad Petition. supper Bryant's of canvases exhibited for Features Lost. to The * lean hie com fodder in the silo last number rhool houses. With Entertaining company adjourned Shack, by The state commission is rc- pat Mont- Complete For Sale. highway sale a second hand dealer at nvitation of Mrs. where the reek. by "As a bv the work Notice. Hubbard, a section of the highway on the community profits milding went to martre one of Tenlers' finest canvases, P. Allen. was spent in game· and danoing. Mrs. Sherman Cummings the nurse." says Miss Clara D. Percy evening treat leading toward Locke'· Mills, 30 and Distinct the fund of tbe tethel last week, visiting at the borne which he was able to purchase for "f Each As piazza Country "hie section fronts the new park and *oyes, director of the department of Department Separate Here and There. bas reached a that assures f Mr. Cummings' father, Calvin Com- Jlub point rill be a part of the permanent state francs. nursing, "It Is logical that the com- he of tbe the com- lings. Nell by Sir building piazza, 1 oad. A portrait of Gwynn munity should be aroused to Its respon- Farm Products and mittee in that Sewell Pingree called at W. I. Beck- In of Stock, Fruit, bave been considered one oharge request subecrip- Work has commenced oo the receiving Peter was discovered singular American Red Cross Large Entry Free schools last Lely sibility. The Lions to the same be paid to the treas- er's Sunday. a the of American civiliza- omb at the entrance of Lakeside Cemo- at Birmingham by cam- of cbiei glories Λ# f ha nlnh Miss Mildred Merrill from Lovell circumstances stands ready to help In a general will A. W. Goods and scboolmarms say the conn ery, and be oompleted by man. While attending a pa- have Household tion, yet Mise Jeannie Hubbard waa in Boston saches school at the Town House, and medical paign of recruiting and must the is toward tbem in the mat- Yalker A Sen of Sontb Parie. noticed try niggardly to the of oards at Ârtbur D. Bean's. tient In a small tenement he and understanding [be put week attend wedding H. aad moved here support, sympathy ter of it is. Any way, R. Qillmore family one a tat- pay. Perhaps lier Mise Marion M. which Orlando Buck from Bethel and on the wall of the living room medical as well as in Maine tbat we niece, Hallett, ast week from Ν. H. ft the profession the Best Horses ■ome one ha· discovered spend Concord, Tbey on bis lot near tbe bust of Races Each by Racing occurred in that city on Wednesday. in aan are working tered of the head and the Intelligent co-operation of the Day twice as much on criminal courts and >re occupying one of the tenements picture Hill will be interested in jswrence was worm-eaten on Pari· people former Mr. Gill· place. a woman. The frame at large." institutions than we do schools he school building. Mrs. Latiren L. "eople penal ι be announcement made the paat week Estella Bean carried Its torn condi- Each —that and other officers of these nore was recently elected principal of with age; but, despite Two Aerial Exhibitions Day by judges Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hallett of jord to Betbel Priday. They spent the receive by he Woodstock School. Homer E. seemed a one courts and jails considerably High with their Mrs. Coia Sawin. tion. the picture good Ant Hills Start a Fir·. Boaton of the marriage of their daugh- of lay sister, more for work done than do teachers. looker, late principal (be school, was by the doctor causes Mies Marion Marble Hallett, to Mr. Ir. and Mrs. Lord went home Sunday. and it purchased Perhaps the strangest of Prof. R. C. Swan ι urn out on an some 200,000 ter, novee this week to Sontb Berwick, bav- ulti- Jails average Mott of New York on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sloan from Con· for a trifle. He took It away and a fire was an the Bopper Lenox been elected of Berwick which ever produced each year, and training ng principal oar to bis graduates the The eoticut came with their visit sent It to be cleaned. a of ant receive in (Lem is not considered Wednesday, September eighth. kcademy. mately ant hill. There 1s species they bride i* well and known P. G. Sloan. was on the canvas to Band &c. very favorably Miss Lena M. Felt left on irotber, There nothing as the wood ant which maies Concerts, conducive to respectable citizenship. Wednesday town went to known it Pari· Hill, where abe baa many rela Quite a number from the artist's name, but the matter. An education is regarded in some way as ι trip to Alberta, Canada, and Vancou- Indicate a nest entirely of vegetable tiveeand friend·, aa a young lady of Vest Betbel fair. bore that • for crime, although statis- ver, B. C. eyes of the subject peculiar certain circumstances this may preventative rare and Δ has moved into Mr. Cope· Under accomplishments pleasing per- one hundred of the family tics do not bear tbat out altogether; but Nearly employes expression of tender langulshment, until It hot enough to sonality. Both the bride and groom and's place. ferment geta almost one a turnford Power Co. came here for a pic- and drowsiness at- a any prefers gentlemanly much time in tbia and Will Grover has sold his farm to a Mr. blinded sweetness to smolder. Then comes and an bave apent village ilo and on en- begin criminal to a brutal one, educa- outing Thursday. Tbey no other than Into the wiahee of many frienda here at irown. tempted by painter breeze which fans the spark tion generally puts polish on any kind of good oyed the day at the V I. S. field and will attend them in the marriage rela- Lely. the result may be a serious human being. The world always has be grounds near Pine Point cottage. North Buckfleld. flame, and tion. will make their home at It is a sure cure for the blues matter of They The road between this village forest Are. attend. on the All been slow prevention. stage 488 Weat End Avenue, New York City. There will be a pie supper at Moun· Care >· its suit. If a man is bad, ind North Woodstock has been partially SET OF TEETH long The women members of the Paris Hill ain Grange Sept. 18 at an evening meet· CUTTING THIRD bim in jail where be can be forgot- >uilt over this season by Commissioner put Country Club are requested to meet at ng. Each lady please bring a pie. ten ; if real bad, cut bis bead off so he Dudley. be club bouse on Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Mabel Bedell and three children Memphis (Tenn.) Man, at 84, la Also rr will bave tu be forgotten. There are too Charles A. Doc bam has reopened bis thla week at four o'clock to make >f Auburn bave been visiting Mrs. W. H Is Youth juid Vigor of tbem to bother much about; but here after a three weeks' stay at bis Renewing many for the club fair to be held ihop leald. if the world is to take stock arrangement· >ld home in West Bethel. In Other Ways. really going next summer. Miss Mary Hall of West Buokfleld vis- More Than In the persons who can ad- Claude Cusbman, who was recently Twenty prevention Mrs. Helen H. Carlson and her son, ted Mrs. Ε. M. Holmes Wednesday. Ζ. L. MERCHANT minister it to be worth as much as >urned out at the Chase place, has The flîat there la nothing new ought on of this Etta Keene is at her unole'i, adage the sores Edward Carlson, go Monday his for the Into a visiting the men who simply bide of no*ed family present sun has been by week to Waahlngton, D. C., for a stay of J. C. Keene's, West Sumner. under the disproved Thousand Dollars Civilization. tenement of tbe Henry Rubs bouse. set *bout ten days. Miss Lillian Holmes has entered Parm- N. D. Starr, who has cut a third Misa Qertrade Brinokle, who has spent ngton Normal School. of teeth at the age of eighty-four, Locke's Mills. Eagle· are not plentiful in Maine, but the summer with her family here, re Mrs. Arvilla Keith and Mrs. Percy when the new molars, usually only as interest to the accounts of de- are some in the northern of this week to Dela- Our schools opened 7 with the ] £eith of Boston, Mass., are visiting was added there part turned Wilmington, Sept. bicuspids, etc., that can be achieved the state. Haulers in the Rangeley re- ware. tame teachers, Miss Ruth Cole and Mi*s t beir aunt, Mrs. J. E. Bicknell. in this Bank the year. FORWARD—Now Is the Word. are those purchased from a dentist, positors during: past have brought back word of an aerie Charles Gragg of Roohester, Ν. Y., Is Beck 1er. Merle Jack has bought a motorcycle. gion the Commercial Appeal. are a will in that was there several years the of Misa Pauline Davies at her Ε. M. Rowe is at Newry in the em] loy says Memphis If you depositor you participate discovered guest of and has been watched since. It is summer home here. jf tbe Tebbets Co. Mr. Starr, who Is In the employ ago Spool Miss Mabel Bedel of Auburn, and this distribution of money. situated in a mountainous section and K. Brooke and William Brooke The tbree trucks are hauling spool the Artesian Water company, Clayton 1 bree obildren, have been spending tbe Memphis If not inaccessible, which returned to tbelr home in from North Paris, two found himself in need of a set almost. quite, Cambridge, squares going 1 reek with Mrs. Jennie Heald. recently account for its ex- laat Mra. Brooke and a Forward to new may, perhaps, present Maaa., Friday. trips day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crockett of Locke's of these artificial substitutes for the the Season and to new achievements. istence. There is awe Miss Brooke oloaed the summer Mrs. Lena Ross and two children, something inspir- Barbara were week-end of Mr. and nature. But when the Home Guard of Savers are lills guests teeth provided by Join Systematic To new an ing about an eagle from its fierce expres- borne of the family here and returned to Evelyn and Ellsworth, of Portland, and improved service we believe, in 1rs. Washington Heald. Colby Varney he visited his dentist the price was too resulting, sion and fef.rleaa movements. It is prob- Cambridge on Monday of this week. it Camp Echo. 1 nd Miss Eleanor Heald returned home to toothless. increased interest in this store and an reliable these things which have made it a Mr. and Mrs. À. Quy Bennett of Polnj Mr. and Mrs. Irvine K'mh*>1 sr^en'er- high and he decided go exceptionally ably 1 rith them. ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT favorite emblem of militant nations and are guests of Mr. Ben- taining Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Watson and However, through one of the unac- Anne, Ontario, Miss Amanda Gaffney and Roger Clapp shopping place. it with sentiment. Because of nett's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben- Miss Fenton of Brookline, Mass., at countable which some- enveloped parents, May f Salem, Mass., returned to their home happenings this Dr. William T. Horna- through from Canada with Outside Inn. Mr. Starr dis- sentiment, nett, coming latnrday after spending their vaoatlon in times upsets all rules, the naturalist, has come forward their oar way of Northern New York, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kittredge of A firm and day, by 1 be covered that he was cutting 12 new unwavering confidence in the effectiveness a for its He White Mountains. South Portland were at Comfort place. with plea presetvaUon. says Vermont and Camp in this bas been now. South Paris Bank School place post- teeth. are almost through a is the It has Friends here have received word that last week on their They Savings of readir.ess to serve and "Civilization against eagle. honeymoon. Tbey on ac- perfect pleasingly acceptably · · * toned until the first of October are not very useful yet. robbed it of its lawful prey. We Everett Perkins, for many year* a resi- were married Sept. 1st. although they PL Treas. count of whooping cough. his are J. HASTINGS BEAN, Pres. GEORGE ATWOOD, with an abundance of merchandise of most must honor it more, protect it better, or dent of this Tillage, ia ar the Hillorest Mrs. Will Crockett, Mrs. Abbie Trask owing to the fact that gums worthy qualities see it from the land u! in where it and Mrs. Arthur Stowell were recent sore In a fashion familiar to all moth- A. W. Edward wholly disappear Hoepital Pittafleld, Mass., Hebron. Trustees—N. Dayton Bolster, J. Hastings Bean, Walker, at most reasonable prices, has served and will serve more our lathers." The fathers he talks about was found neoessary to amputate his guests of Mrs. Mary Bartlett and Mr·. ers of Infants or to boys and Mr. and Mrs. Harold George of Waver- teething W. D. Charles H. Hanno H. Cushman, Nel- considered the somewhat of a nui- above the knee on acoount of a Owen Davis of Woodstook. Penley, Harry Cole, Howard, and more each new season. eagle right leg 1 are at A. E. girls whose second teeth are replacing effectively see y, Mass., George's. since, and had no great objection to diseased oondition of the bone. Mr. Charlie Swan is gaining and able to son Albert Richardson was up from Port- their baby teeth, and even the older G. Elder. lng bim disappear from the land, and if Perkins had a âne pusitiun as overseer go out of doors. Jl ( and Saturday. and who proudly announce: Ls- be can be restored by aod in the Rice silk and his many boys girls Large are now received for all protection mill, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Keeoe spent shipments being depart- feel tbe will learn Wilson's Mills. "I'm cutting a wisdom tooth." food their descendants might friends here and elsewhere in with Arthur Camming· Ox- ments and a few more will see the new season in same and of his misior- >unday Dentists doubtless will contend days Fall way. with regret sympathy Wlllard Linnell bas a new car and j ord. tune. and Grace and that such a thing cannot happen. But took hi· mother sisters, Mrs. Andrew Montgomery and chil- full swing presenting many features of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Greene of also hie that he now has teeth It does not take much sometimes to Maiden, Alice, to Bethel Sunday week, Ireu returned to tbeir home near Mon- Mr. Starr knows Mass., and their two children, Norman Wallace. More- make a man famous. Some are born to brother real ois:bt. While here her par- where no teeth were before. came their Sunday and Ethel, to Paris Hill from Mr. and Mr·. E. S. Bennett and chil- a it, some have It thrust upon tbem and •nts, Mr. and Mra. H. T. Glover, had over, he says his eyesight Is better summer home at Cliff Island on Labor dren visited her Frederick Bar- some live in Ohio; but the man of this father, amlly gathering on their lawn, and over than It was several years ago. and to visit their sunt, Dr. M. M. week. lived in New Tork—in Hoe- Day Hough- rows, at Canaan, Vt., on Sunday relatives were present. im- paragraph and their U. Hiram Heald. orty that so far from his vigor being was manu- ton, cousin, A Mr. Hollies of Washington and Mr. was at from noye Falls, and be the only fifties Frances Q!over home he feels While here Norman went with Mr. Heald have to paired by advancing years NEW facturer of ocarinas in tbe United States. Butler of St. Johnsbury been up Portland for the week-end. to visit one of bis and while and more than he Indeed he discovered the instrument in orchards, the lake agitating the question of estab J. E. Bartlett of Boston is with bis stronger youthful olimbing a tree to get some apples fell a fish on some one of did when he was seventy. a collection of objects taken from the lieblng hatchery uotlier, Mis W. A. Bartlett, at present COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, broke bis arm. Mr. Greene la the the ruins of Pompeii and reintroduced it to ayd the small streams of Upper Vagal- writing. son of Frank P. Greene and grandson of the musical world. He did not iovent it. loway. Mrs. Annie Lanoey of Boston 1^ visit· DRESS the late William K. Greene of tbia plaoe. and two nieces visited the TF1 I OF AARYLONIAN LIFE BLOUSES, GOODS, Tbat was some Roman, maybe,—some Jack Haley ng Mrs. Cornelia Moed-y. Mrs. Greene was before marriage Miss station on Azisooos the 29th. Roman cinerated in tbe hot lava of Ve- Ore Mise Marion Cummings is at home Stella Houghton. She and her sister, Tibbetta of Bethel was called to In Tablet· SILKS, ETC. suvius perhaps. No one knows who he Dr. 'rom the beach, and will enter Colby Interesting Revelation· Clay Miss Ethel Boughton, now holding an see a little son of J. W. who was was, but Rudolph Tescber, tbe man who Tork, :bis year. That Were "Written" On Some office position in Boston, for- and made several resurrected it, is known, so that para- important taken suddenly ill, Miss Stetson of Sumner Is teaohing Centuries lived with Dr. and at- Forty Ago. weak merly Hoaghtoo other calls. graphs announcing his death last week be village school. They tended school here. in on Road Commissioner K. S. Bennett has went to Lewlaton this went into every paper the country Dr. Sargent The of South Dakota at Activities have been lively at the Paris a crew roads. University account of that instrument. repairing Thursday morning. Hill Club the past week and in- to Lewlston Vermillion has come Into possession We invite attention Country Mrs. J. P. Hart baa gone Miss "Kippy" Cantello la at borne for special to the early showing of clude a golf tournament, an obstacle for treatment for a throat trouble. of 61 genuine Babylonian tablets, dis- kaun /tawia/) ι while. naturally authentic tournament and a oafeteria The modes in tailor made dresses, supper. Miss Prisoiila Bean is at home from covered by Arabs in the ruins of bur- They work suits, coats, serge into politics tbi· year, probably because tournament played on Wednesday Pond and golf 5hagg Vicinity. :be Hubbard Bouse, where she has been led cities and collected at Bagdad. silk dresses, for fall wear. of tbe eotrance of women; bat jaat who and for the cops offered by ~ skirts, etc., Thursday The Misses Lillian and Lue Sicolair it work during vacation. They have been deciphered by Dr. and form naturally is accountable for the effort to introduce Miss Mary P. Burohiield was woo by from Mass., are spending a week an form into life doe· not at Jr., and Mrs. Boston, Edgar J. Banks of Alpine, N. J., and danciog religion· Bugh Pendexter, Clayton at End Inn." It will be East Sumner. set a the "The World's on and brick Splendid modes, individual that appear, unless it it the danciog K. Brooks, who defeated Harry M. Shaw authority these clay rec> types, garments preeenl remembered they spent a few years on This Is the time of elections and fairs no habit- masters. In their recent convention tbey and Miss Gertrude Brooks in the finals ords of 4,000 years ago, and their no new standard in value all Paris Hill at Miss Hattle Hooper's and ind women voters,—the last event a habit- giving, ready for your inspection. made tbe assertioo that tbej wished to in a very close contest a half of the by single point. at Mrs. and went to jew era in life. It work authenticity proved. Fully ont a Joseph Cummings' political May Come. the daoce," wblch brought The contestants participated: are "purify followiog school. Since then tbey have )ut a cleaner administration of govern- tablets In this collection perfect retort from Dr. Jcbo Roach Stratoo, of graduated raxLiMiMAaiiee : from Nortbfleld Seminary for girls, taken nental affairs. Giving the women equal and all of them are legible. They are the Calvary Baptist Cburch, New Tork Harry M. Shaw and Miss Gertrude Brooks de- a course at business oollege, and slnoe mffrage ts rigbt and just and we calmly only a few Inches In size and were work Small lots of summer merchandise at that "Ton cannot a re*leu muuun oroo&e *na niu They City, purify pole- «jotcpnme the of the war have been at iwait the result·. closing prices. cat" Tbe danciog masters went a step Col·· opening written on when they were soft clay, K. Brooks and M1m Jean work In the of Northeast- and Eastman and tbeir farther and oamed a oew danoe "Tbe Clayton McKlnney headquarters Roger Angusta later being dried, or baked. Most of naturally defeated Clyde 8haw and Mra. Helen Cole Blck ern War ;uest and Charles Hammond took a Tbe same divine mentioned Department. them are of about the date 2350 B. Wesleyan." fard. Mrs. Dora Par- to C., and form and Mr·. Brooke de Mr. Clarke Parnam, lelightfnl trip laat week Grafton above says he expeots soon to see this Hugh Pendexter, Jr., a few going as far back as 2800 B. C., feateu Char le· H. Bogera and Mlaa Sara K. Nle- num and Arcbie, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ïïotcb, Dixville Notob and to the "Bal· οJvrrTnfiBm turned into "Tbe Wesleyan Wiggle" and and no habits man. Qarland spent Sunday at Daniel Rowe'a. lama" by auto. Tbla route presents others dating from the time of Store# only ONE PRIOE CASH STORE. perbape be followed by "The Episcopal 8KXI FINALS. Miss Hazel Parnum spent 8nnday at vistas of New England's noted the fall of Babylon before the Per- Embrace," "Tbe Coogregational Can- sbarmlng M. Shaw and Mlaa Brook· defeated Mr. "The Inn." icenery. Why go abroad for in· sians, In 538 B. C. The most valuable SES NORWAY MAINE ter," "The Presbyterian Promenade," or Harry grand Brook» and Mlaa McKlnney. Hugh Pendexter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wise and baby scenery when oar own ooantry "John the Bounce." and iplrlng tablet of the collection Is a letter. Baptist Jr., and Mra. Brooke defeated Glenn Bote and Prlsollla Chase and others spent one iboubds in natural cbarma I Mlaa Cole. unequalled? Holes were made through It so that day at Shagg Pond last week. raJLL*. It might be attached to a cord and Female voters bave learned one thing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morton and Katb A grip containing $10,000 In money and Mra. Brook· de- of that Is not Hugh Pondextar, Jr., leen Riohardson were at Pond one tod securities was stolen from Victor H. carried in this way. Next In point early In their career, sofffsge feated Mr. Shaw and Mlaa Brooka 1 Shagg αρ. on and are a altogether a matter of patfiotlsm, but day this week. iansoom Ezohage Street, Portland, value interest number of who WANTED. PLACE FOB SALE. rather of money. Miss Alice Paul, sec- PABTRIDO· DI8TBICT, Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens and ion of Wednesday by unknown persona, neo-Babylonlan 'tablets of sundrled tbe value- CO. on ilaabed It bat overlooked HOWARD the National Woman's Rumford called John last open of CHAS. H. Man to work on farm for on retary of Party, Mi·· Pannia Harlow baa returned to Moody clay containing business contracts seven I offer for sale my place woo but not )les and oast It away In Monument says "suffrage has been paid her teaching In Winthrop, Maaa. Thursday. all sorts and giving picture# of the month·. Small rent could be fur- Pari·, con- an for Mr. and Mrs. Aiden square, recovery being made by Mr. Charles Street in South for," and she has sent appeal Mr. and Mr·. Bdeon Merrill and two George Redding, life of the people after the Persian THE REXALL STORE nished if wanted. Address A. B. wood- fnndatosiz thousand suffragists In all snd Harlan, returned Sunday from Sev ianaoom at tbe polloe station about an C., of six-room house, ell. ■on·, Delmont and Bernard, bar· re- conquest Of special interest Is a Democrat South sisting of of United States. She further entb Advent Campmeetlng at Au- iour later. Officer Thomas J. Smith Office, Paris. shed and half-acre parts the turned to their home io Maaobeater, Day small tablet of and stable in ooet twelve bnrn. ipled the bat not exercises in writing, soon says the oonteet Tennessee Ν. H. bag qulokly, qaiokly SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. land. Am to sell as women had to waa at Sonth Parla lut to see tbe persons dropping It done by some boy In the temple scLuol obliged thousand dollars. The Mr·. A. M. aad Mr·. W. 8. W. V. Redding moagb ill health Ryeraoa η tbe crowded and took over 40 ·» on account of hire the same as the wioked to attend Labor Day celebra- thoroughfare, centuries ago. Australian LOST. possible organiser· Maaon apeot the day with Mr·. Cbarlec Monday Foresight True v to tele- îk>n. t to tbe station where tbe custodian of CwfftQ·. and will sell at a men, and they bad telegraph, Kimball of the Monntaia Diatrict. ▲ band of with a has so bargain. be bad made a Mountains In Infanoy. youngsters pack True courage little to do with A child's coat Sun- phone, have printing done, pay for post- I· the bag already complaint, pink corduroy SILAS A. STEARNS. Mi·· Ruth Wiaalow teaching to of mongrels ran a rabbit Into a log that there lies always the and other North Parla. le soon appeared, refusing atate tbe Little Billy's family was on Its way anger strong- day, Sept. 5, between Paris Hill and age things. •obool Id thia neighborhood aad ia on a reserve t'ie other An South Paris, Sept. 10, 1930. iwnersblp of tbe bags of ooln and seour- east from California to visit relatives. local day. est suspicion agalnt It where with Mr·. Will Parlln. Low· brothers of Springfield, Mass., pas- Singepole. Finder please leave at η boarding ties although It la understood by the argument ensued as to what was to Be sion Is highest Thé true Is recon- Mr·. Prank aad children *ere recent visitors at B. C. Lowe's. Billy, accustomed to the snow-capped courage Democrat Office. One of the greatest of Franoe's Lowing lolioe that it oolleotlons of The of Dr. Hatt of Massachusetts waa a via- represented of the with aston- done with the rabbit. genius cool and calm. The bravest of men struction Is tbe ooosideratioo ipeat the afternoon with her parent·, was peaks West gazed GILBERT E. problems he looal Advent oburcb. Hanaoom the reasoned thus:- "Let 'lm go. of a 37 SHAW. of the of the Mr. aad Mr·. Preaiont Pield. tor at C. B. Stevena' last week. ishment at the small foothills they party j have the least brutal, bullying In- wanted language recaptured prov- α the National Cm h Co. on us." information la a new ohim- Mrs. E. A. Tuell visited at A. J. Ab- Register The more rabbits the more fun for and In the ince of Alsace-Lorraine, which I·, from ▲robie Cole building and It la tbe sped past "Sfcy, mamma," he queried solence, very time of dan- at alao Sxohange Street thought waa of Ruth Qey for Will Pafttn. Kitt's laat week Camp Comfort, That «settled It and the rabbit are the most serene. Κ er sisters and uncle its position and governmeotal align- waa taken from slashed open at length, "won't those baby moun- ger By was are lira. B. A. Lawrence and of eg there, Journal FOB who ments a mixture of French and Osrmao, Mr. aad Mr·. Qay Weeton rejolc grandson It too tains ever •pared.—Freeman's SALE. old, Mass. y thieve·, who ranaacked hastily grow up?" Campbell, 14 years to or a neither the one nor the over the birth of a aloe aoa. Lawrence, " rather patois, log poaad j discover the nature of the content·, It Does. Bar Marks of Sumatra Brides. taken from Gardiner The Miaaee Madeline and Beaale MoAllster took the West Paris Sweetness. Sometimes Standard used a probably ber other. It is simply an example of the Tbay- Ralph ad it In the Insufficient A bride In Sumatra sewing machine, and I >all team to St. last week for dropped square. women seem to think that It must wear large tëw Portland Feb. 1*, 1910, accidents that oan to »r «pent the week-end at Carl Steven·', Johnsbuly are the uses of Some times, good as new.. at happen language, "Sweet adversity" to a buttons In her ears Inquire Adàn» ilao called at Field'·. < ball truck. Tor scald or Or. tactics hold thver for ftv* whereabouts not disclosed. and thus produoe one of the hundreds of Balph game, by any pain, bora, brntae, apply It is a substitut· tfiir·* strong-arm Walter Maxim τ bom»·' Eclectic Oil—tbe booaeboid Nevertheless, poor η or util the int house, Main Street, dialects la oertaio corners of the The folka are to thalr. Mrs. MoAllater and Mrs. A. B. Abbott, remedy, Um Oklahoma jean, btk| 1· ben F. Portland, Me. spoken beglaaJag dig wo at all com·· husband.—lYom | South Paris. Ο, Box 785, 1 are alaea, 80c and Mo, drag atom. fer sugar when it to 'canning, world. ; potato··. rlth the babies getting along finely, j1 j 37-38 m I X*. MdMr·. Welleoe X. Clifford hiti returned from their *■"« Him Democrat tUII to New York. Sekool NotM. Oxford County Not··. ^Oxford Miee Lea· Hloka of Beverly, NORWAY. AUCTION! hee been her Mm·., These Item* «re contributed vieitlng (ether, Benjemln the being by ▲ Mexloo man bat !4.192c Hick·. senior olua of Pule "posted" hi· wife High. friend wife oame back m in s 1920, The follows, MIm Marlon Haskell with Mia· Rath Saturday, Sept. 25, The Optlmiatlo Cleaa editorial board consist! of J. Har- similar public advertisement: "I left ^tiP^s-*ajne'SePienlt>er meeU with Mr·. lan u accompanist gate several Annie Swift Abbott, Gladys Do ran, Lonlse do bed of hie as I famished owd Camming· At 1 O'clock P. JUL Setnrdej afternoon of thla Silver. my violin selections at the oonoert given In week et 3 o'clock. School bed and for tbe whole began on a rainy Poor bedding house; Harrleon last week Charles Harrison. of day. be- also that I have been ont by I shall offer at auction ten head PARIS?" good working nearly coarse In Mr*. Ide D. ginning, ending. A new agricultural li offered ~SOUTH Brigge take· the piece of all of tbe time for the two years cattle, as follows : Mr·. Core S. The past the *ohool thl· year. Brigua a· orgeniat et the faonlty comprises: and olothed and I high Mr. myself daughters. Mr. and Mr·. Edward Niohole and Mr. I 5th Coogregetlonel church. Charles 0. do not that was for 2 cow», das to freihea Oct. Suits feel it Jersey Fall and Tomer, necessary New Coats wu in Canton Wad- Principal. and Mrs. Edwin Jonea of Haverhill, Soaery Mr. Carlton suoh a sod 7th. ι B*toa Mre. E. W. Dation of Wood, Sob-Master. statement as he has never con- home of Bethel hee been Mise Ma··., have been visiting at the oow due in the of Hazel Lane, sidered that bills were his." 1 Holsteio giving milk, gueet her Mr·. Ellen English Department. my Mrs. Haiti e Everett. j#i»7· of Portland is mother, Mre. Mae Hall, Latin May. Priced Marshall Jeokaon, the peat week. Department. Albert L. and Mr·. Earl 8. Glnn of Water- Are Correct in and *jM Betty Misa Burbank, who died In Port- Mr. 1 oow giving milk, not with That Style Moderately ln t0WD· Cyprienne Martel, Prenob De- a Jersey * Γβ'·ί,τβ· Mr·. land at tbe age of 89 years, town, Masa., who have been apendlng < tuW Roy Cole end aon who partment. Thursday oalf. of South Tomer have Howard, was a man well known in Oxford Coun- few with Mr. and Mr·. Porter B. doe to Emenoo been In town aeveral returned Misa Gladys Allen, De- day· 1 grade Guernsey 3 years old, a better i u Msrion day·, Commercial a native and for a of have returned home. arrivals are sure to be little visitor in this village. to their home In partment. ty, years resident Swift, freshen Ootober 12th. The early ι recent Canton, Maaa., Thurs- and fV Bethel, and one who retained a great Ill·· Grace D. Calkin· nephew, S Guernsey heifers 20 and 21 in the rush of ia visiting hi· aunt, day. The enrollment of grade tailored than the ones that come after Greene for the present year is: Interest in that town. Tears ago be was Rlobard Lelghton, Lowell, Ma··., months old. jtioiey in Sooth Somoer. 78 Robinson, Mr·. Veen* of fresbmen, 60 16 clerk of courts for Oxford and have been severaPweeks with and 16 in. Periiy (Howe) Beeaey Bum- sophomores, juniors, County apendlng 2 purebred Jersey heifers 10 the season has started. ford la the gneat of her 12 seniors. The later was a visitor at Paris Hill. Mr·. Columbua Richardson. was in Muon last week, grandmother, largest enrollment tLls frequent months old, bnt not eligible to registry. K. Clifford Mr·. Elira sohcol has ever he was an Eva C. Kimball and ion 0. the sweet corn of that Parlln, end of her aunt, Mr·. known. Subsequently for years official Mr·. Hough- 1 Jersey Boll ready ser- wear «tor Herold In a few In registered tpr Then the extra season that you may jckiotf Cole. A new tbe Portland custom honse, and has ton have been apendlng day· / long typewriting room has been vloe. »»■· added been for many years at the bead of tbe her old home In Ellaworth. is Interested Fab- Carl Jean Tolman of to the commercisl room it His great-grands!re it the satisfaction. Splendid Wiilard and family of Bry Winthrop, for- making firm of h^w of Buckfield wai a joniors occu- Panning. Peabody Matilda, with a reoord of 11,206 lbs. milk your selections easy. Him Jo»if Kev. A. T. McWhorter pying the former died some He Is survived J. Deering of Portland, atate highway I of her niece, Mr·. Lora of South Law- English room, "tbe years ago. by and 5Θ2 lbs. butter fat. a room." a son. with Paul D. chief Good I guest rence, Maa·., former paator, will occu- senior-junior commiaaion, Sargent, His great-granddam Is Spermfield «$37.45 to $45.00. the the work Stylish Suits, prices py pulpit at the A number Prof. William R. of Bethel engineer, inapeoted highway Owl's Temlsla, with a reoord of 15,147 Congregational large of candidates are out Chapman on the Mrs. W. 0L Trask of Mechanic church next now being done in Norway and 1-2 lbs. butter fat. to $57.50. Mr. sod Sunday, morning and even- for and It is that a has for tbe lbs. milk and 1,028 Coats, prices $19.75, $22.45 up Pmî» a or so football, hoped good arranged superb programs Oxford road % I *tn 10 day ing. team 8aturday. This bull is a fine type of the famous I hi i may be developed. five concerts to be given at tbe Maine baa been vlalt- Mlaa Meroy E. Millett Owl-Interest strain of and will giwi. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Music Festival in Portland Ootober 4, δ in Jerseys, I Dunham enter- The boys were initiated tbe eecond lng her aiater, Mra. Randall Porter, cf merit. MARKED DOWN Mrs. Howard Barry har? tained a few of their frienda and 6. Monday, the first evening, Is produce daughters exceptional SMART HANDMADE Mr. »nd Saturday day, and except for » few Rumford. Terms cash. Mr*. Arrilla Wise's bouse 00 with feelings being termed Artists1 night, when the great '0f0 evening meaio and dancing. A hurt there were no Mr. and Mra. George H. Bennett re- gcrtd casualties reported. Rosa Raisa and Giacono Rimini, oari- BLOUSES PRICES Street. very pieaaant eveniog was enjoyed by All enjoyed the cently apent two or more daya in Port- Dr. Ο. M. Merrill. Owner. Goiiic all reception.· toue, will present a magnificent pro- H. of Rom- present. land, gueeta of Mr. Bennett'· aiater, Mra. A. D. Auctioneer. are on balance of the summer end Mrs. A. Rujjglee Tbe freshmen were the second will PARK, These beautiful new blouses Dresses, Mr. "hazed" gram. Tuesday, night, John lor. held at at recent of Dr. and Mre. Mis· Myrtle Lowell and with Thursday Say Auction to be my place ford »ef· gaests nephew, Har- green ribbon banda tied on tbeir bring before Portland music loyprs such and Skirts, and all odds and ends of the j and Judge William F. Jones and daughter, South Paris 30 Oxford Street. very practical stylish looking. B. ry Lowell, niece, Hazel Lowell, of arma. Tbe aeniora went to their brilliant artists as Rosalie Miller, sopra- village, f, Raymjcd. rescue Mi·· Mr. and Mr·. L. M. 37-88 summer that we have left as Bridgeport, have been recent and took Justin Frances, Long- lace and drawn work done A Davie will teach in Maaa., them off. The are no; Marjorie Squires, contralto; R. of Tucks, goods M:ii Mildred of Miaa sophomores ley, with Mr. and Mr·. C. Knight· the Livermore Falls gueats Lowell's brother, a little Harold Land, and Board of Countv Commie, an our store demands that no grade of HarTy peeved. Lawrie, tenor; bass; Wollaeton, Ma··., recently toade a trip To the Honorable by hand which gives these waists policy ώι primary 1. Lowell, end family. Lawrence Leonard, baritone. The first sloners for the County of Oxford : this fall. P. H. S. at the White Mountain·. the cit- come seasonable be carried over, idioolt opens 8:30 in the half will be through Respectfully représente undersigned, added charm. will from goods Rev. morning of tbe program operatic, was in and They In the store D. F. Faulkner goee thla week to and closes at 3:15 in tbe William Brook· of Lovell town izens of Burkfleldln the County of Oxford Curtis is clerking afternoon. In- with arias soloists and conoerted that like new. Rii'as New York to aee hia aon stead for one last week. State of Maine, being responsible persons, the tub looking Co. while Mr. married, and of eight periods there will be day no re- just Wntcjrin Wiggin will only numbers for soloists and chorns, with public convenience and necessity longer it Cole. alao visit hia and huaband of Gideon Morrisette has returned to of the daughter seveo, forty-âve minutes each, half to beautiful quire the maintenance of that part high- Priced 95. bit vacation in making the last devoted the months Mills to Sta- $5 in Scranton, Pa. He will return to oc- it a great deal better for the students. Norway after spending several way leading from Cbase's Hebron at Mecbanio "StabaX Mater" by Rossini. On Wednes- tion that Islocated between the highway leading * ^ a dance cupy hia pulpit aa usual next Sunday. in Vermont. There day when the fifth and last trom Lowell's Corner, so-called, to East Hebron now of the Fall is 1 'y evening with music evening, Earl T. Tbibodeau bas gone to Stone- said Big showing Blankets, plain hi til j Mra. C. A. Record of concert Is to be given, Percy Granger, and the highway leading from Lowell's » Urccestra. Abiogton, Mas·., An is bam to teach school. Corner to Hebron 8tatlon. ia the of endeavor made is to Mr. in· both the and double gueat her mother, Mra. Mary being by Super- composer-pianist, play. of is WHEREFORE, your petitioners colors, figures, single intendent Garoelon to a student Julius DeCrotean Lynn, Mass., respectfully plaids, leiectoieo worked overtime last H. Crockett, for a week or two. Her organize Granger made a great sensation when he request, after due notice and hearing, that said The of which his son, William L. DeCroteau. Honora- a the and assembly, all students shall be a few visiting may be discontinued by your sizes. to **( 10 Chat georgettes gab- aon, Mylea Record, who accompanied appeared at tbe festival years ago highway Prices, $3.95, $4.95, $6.45, up $12.45. to have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartlettof Andover ble Board. coolil her here, ia viaitinv IrianH· Vr>r*Ki members, general oharge of tbe and will be an ovation upon this iriinM register. various given were recent visitors In town. August 12,1930. student activities, athletic, lit- occasion so is bis Other Ν. E. MORRILL and 49 others. Iifîbiw were recent Bridgton. great appeal. Rideont bas to Au- tod Mrs. Laurin Lord erary and social. While the Miss Edith gone Mr. manage- artiste who will take part in tbe pro- in the ot M re. Lord's sister, Mre. Harry Rev. R. J. Haughtou is the while ment of these activities would be gusta to resame teaching Cony (SEAL) r:«i ) guest prin- gram are Etbelynde Smith, soprano; and family in Bethel. in town this week of Mr. and Mrs. cipally in tbe hands of the □ Igh Sphool. STATE ΟΓ MAINE. j j»ro, students, Marjorie Squires, contralto; and Josef is Alfred H. Jackson. Mrs. some of "Mies Adelaide Ramsell of Bethel vis- COUNTY OF OXFORD, 88. with sons Robert Haughton ia the officials, probably including with orchestral and ohorus M.t G. K. Halting!», also here Turin, tenor; her Mr. and Mrs. A. Board of County Commissioners, May session, expected for a few days. Mr. tbe treasurer, would be citizens of the numbers also. iting grandparents, j ffilltam of East Bethel, motored to 1920; held by adjournment Aug. 24,1920. k: will at Poland thus a C. Holt. the satisfactory evi- last week. Haughton preach Spring town, providing continuing organ- η UPON foregoing •jm tillage one day Β>~-Ι Ω»»·»· Ί2η»<1 n( Qn mar vl 11 Maaa petition, next Sunday. ization, and a careful About the State. dence having been received that the petitioners maintaining super of the Nor- are and that Into the merits A Baker of the office vision of financial has been elected sub-master responsible, Inquiry Mim Margaret C. W. the ball affaira. of their is expedient, It is Ordered, is as ooe Bowker, superintendent School. He la a graduate of application ; jo c erks in Norway. Wood has moved into the rent in The Associated Press Hebron Academy University Buckfleld Town Hall, In said Buckfleld, on :fthe Bear River of are upper Orange Newry to ment that the estimated Maine. He will teach science and have Thursday, Oct. 14, next, at ten of the clock, a. & the Maxwell house on Saturday regis- GO. Park and BUCK Μ. Κ *s, Miss Ross exhibit. come or more Street, ii., and thence proceed to view the route Mm. Lena Evelyn They forty tratioD of women in Maine was of athletics. BROWN,» O. C. Turner and will 93,000 charge mentioned In said immediately after f i'orfland were moat of the Principal family petition: Jjbc Aver guests miles, member». That's that the total wae Mr. and Mrs. William Rice returned which view a or the and ud occupy tbe lower rent in the same house and registration hearing parties ac M Bntte Tuesday. what we call some ambition in life. their witnesses will be had at some !M· i.pb » little later. around 200,000. from Old Orchard Wednesday. con-1 of Lovell is vis- venlent place in the vicinity, and such other NORWAY. MAINE. Merrill of Mrs. Charlotte Butters the M; and Mr- J J Saoo, Service at Baptist church Sept. 19: One of the oldest women to register measures taken in the premises as Com- Labor in town. missioners shall And It is further ·"« f South Paris, visited morning servioe, of sermon, "What Day Receipts. the week was Mrs. A. Fran- iting judge proper. toteerre- topic during past of the Ordered, that notice of the time, and % of bis of The Missionary Society Congre- place days last week. pastor expects people." Subject People South Parie already know ces who is the Commissioners' afore- :«eie*era; Hussey of Waterville, ninety- church will meet Wednesday at purpose of meeting of children's sermon, "How a that the Labor Day Celebration was a has been gational paid be given to all persons and corpora- :.efc':on will give three big boy swept one years of age. Mrs. Hussey with Mrs. P. H. Nevers. Aner-:an the corner ο juccesi—a success as an 3 P. M. tions Interested, by causing attested copies of clean." Wed end ay evening entertainment a Arm believer iu woman suffrage for Hbaof dan ag fair week, Sept. 21, 22, The McWain Packing Company of said petition, and of this order thereon, to "· lervlce at 7:30, topic, The parable of the »od financially. be served the Clerk of the with Soi* s Jazz Orchestra. many years. Bast Waterford have bad several car upon respective i, LVpular bas received town of and also In three tares. The Democrat tbe figures and Buckfleld posted up Gellman Pickins of Wilton killed a loads of cans arrive at this station, public places In said town, and published three Mr». Α. Ν we, who has spent the jf receipts and expenditures from tbe I A meeting of South Paris Village two and three-fourths pound rooster re- are having them shipped to their factory weeks successively In the Oxford Democrat, a with her sister, Mrs. L. J. treasurer, Mise Cora J. Mason. Tbe at Paris, in said County of Corporation will be called Monday even- and found in the gizzard, when by Harry Brown's trucks. newspaper printed Bnckstt, has returned to her home in gross amounts received foot up to the cently Oxford, the first of said publication·, and each.of ing of next week at 7:30, to see if the two The coins were Rand has gone to Wells Beach. ■ he other notices, to be served and Insoer very of 12,137 3S. dressing, pennies. Qeorge made, ported will authorize the treasurer respectable figures of the Veranda Club at least before said time of meet- corporation tbe amount badly worn but one was plainly a Lin- The members thirty days PARIS Below is received from the ing, to the end that all persons and corporations SOUTH Mrs. A M Farwell, who has been vis- to borrow four thousand dollars to pay coln and the other bore an In- met Friday' evening with Mrs. Nellie several sources: penny may then and there appear and shew cause, If the borne of L. J. Brackett and outstanding bills against the water de- dian's head. Merrill. have, the of said sât Baptist Church (dinner) 9130 05 any they why prayer peti- bis learned to her home at partment. The laet Republican rally of the cam- tioners snould not be granted. iai.y, Congregational Church..4 97.28 Harmon of ATTEST:—DONALD B. Clerk. Theatre, N. i)ikjod. 143.28 Dr. Morse, professor was held at the PARTRIDGE, Church Savoy iia*s. Methodist I Sdiiiodaie, at paign Saturday evening A true of said Petition and Order of Tbe woman's missionary meeting, Church 87 S3 and Chemistry copy at 7 and 8:30. Matinee Wednesday and at 2:30. Cnlvereallet Inorganio Analytical House when Senator Bert M. Fer- Court thereon. Evenings Saturday bas the from will be beld at Dance 105.90 died at his Opera ! J. Harold Veal purchased postponed Sept. 2, Johns Hopkins University, of Boston ad- ATTEST:-DONALD B. Clerk. Concert 120.50 nald, and Sailor Ryan PARTRIDGE, on W'ieeler Street which has the vestry of tbe Baptist ohnrch at 3 P. summer home at Chebeague Island Wed- 37-39 awa-ow Ball «âmes 738.07 dressed the meeting. The Norway-Paris Lewi* J. Au- next "Our Newest He was a 13. Tuesday, Sept 14. Wednesday, Sept 15. !»c«iUj brtfu Lc\upied by Friday. Topic: Ice Cream 279.08 nesday aged 62 years. grad- Band furnished music. Monday, Sept Central America." Please an- 221 22 and the Univer- i lreviud family. Neighbor, Tage uate of Amherst College Miss Katherine L. Flint left last week AN ACT OF KINDNESS Matinee and Evening Autos ...... 100.00 of The Success swer roll by current events, either at sity of Gottingen and member foreign where she baa a Big Stage Mr*. Grace ver and daughter, Miss Candy 25.93 for Brockton, Mass., Mai. Robert Warwick j home or abroad. Miscellaneous 6.54 and American scientific societies. Tojos of A uburn, were guests of Mrs. position in the public schools. in Gifts 19.00 A South Paris Resident Pub- η rl ι-a η m η η il Π nlk I) Thomas 1 men have been arrested Speaks vers χ Mrs. Nettie Murphy, Rev. R. J. Haugbton of Wintbrop, H. Morton... 10.00 The Twentieth Maine Regimental Three young Meighan In with for the Benefit oi South IN Nwai last week. Mass., who was pastor of tbe South Blpley À Fletcher 100.00 Association held its annual reunion in Lyons, Ν. Y., charged stealing licly day* Fred Gordon "The of Masks" Paris church for several Lewiston Wednesday. There were thir- the Velie sedan owned by Paris City Γ, Κ W nslow has to Bos- Congregational It may be a matter of considerable in- People. •'THE PRINCE CHAP" Carence gone in tbe tbe This of Oxford Eleotric years nineties, occupied pul- war was ty-one members present. regiment Auburn, manager resume ; studies in the terest to state tbat no tax levied All Star Cast. aou Bentley that church and in this and found wrecked near Bear POLO A Paramount pit of Suoday morning, amounts on was not recruited vicinity, yet Company, If you bad suffered torture· from kid- EDDIE- x:.oi of F aaoce and on any of tbe above except were Super-Feature. Accounting, also tbe sermuo in tbe at a there are several survivors now living in Porid in Waterford. The boys -IN- gave evening ice cream. ney trouble, •inch he atteoded ast year. tbe Auburn Uuion service in which the paators of Oxford County, including the president traced by the polioe through rem- Tbe expenses incurred for tbe cele Had experimented with different Hallroom Comedy PATHE REVIEW who has lived for the the other ohurcbes of the association, L. B. Heald of East Norway, South Waterford, Harrison, Boys Eucoe Η Π, past participated. bratiOD amounted to $257.36, which edies without relief; CENTURY COMEDY The others are A. N. Bean, to Poland Spring and from "The j :w:years at l'bar.es McAllister's in Per- sum of Sumner. Bridgton If you were cured a Vanishing Dagger" Vote Cast Women. leaves tbe magnificent $1915.02 West State. were finally through m's has returned to this Large Being by East Bethel; John E. Carleton, theTe to New York They friend's Screen Magazine Mills, village to be devoted to tbe library fund. suggestion— , PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Matinee and the of Paris at least, are Charles Gammon, before Judge Manser In Au- 15c 25c. ud will enter the high school. That women, Bethel; Buckfield; arraigned Wouldn't you be grateful? and J. F. Court morn 20c. All Seats 20c. 25c 35c. to make use of tbe suffrage which has Simeon P. Lane, East Brownfield; burn Municipal Thursday The following statement has been Prices 15c and Evening The itoree of L. F. Pike Co. and East- Democratic Rally. War- and were been bestowed uponihem, is being dem- Putnam, Rumford; and Icbabod S. log, where they pleaded guilty given under just such circumstances: aui Andrews will be The Democratic of the cam- was bonds each. Their open evenings on»trated cavil as tbe Democrat only rally ren of West Denmark. This Gen- placed under $2000 Mr. Stiles has used Doan's of fair until beyond was held in Kidney 16. 17. Saturday, Sept 18. tkt first and second day· the noon. in South Paris Grange old names were Walter 1Θ years, Thursday, Sept Friday, Sept goes to press Monday paign eral Joshua L. Chamberlain's regi- Leroy, aged Pills. ΉΟΡ. M Closed the third at 12:00 Hall Before the and Herbert All Cast Matinee and day The names of 900 wom- Wednesday evening. ment. Herbert Campbell, aged 17, He tells of the benefit be bas Sur Evening M approximately Band Hartford furnished publicly were added to the list of voters in meeting'he Norway-Paris played for Hartford, aged 15. -IN- en tbe Frederic H. Gerrish of Portland, received. x Arbuckle io tbe and it also played in was released. The other two the the town of Paris during tbe nine days Square, as a and bail and His is a act of kindness to other Fatty Hale and June Tuesday, Sept. 14, Congregational tbe Tbe hall was well many years prominent surgeon simple were in session for hall for meeting. went to for appearance at the Octo- Creighan Caprice »est:y will be open from 3 to 4 o'clock (bat tbe selectmen author of several text books on medical jail South Paris sufferers. IN filled. Ernest J. Record and ber term of Court in Andros- Garter" of the list. Of presided Superior con- Ρ Ϊ. (or every one to claim their pie tbe purpose revising subjects, died Wednesday, aged 7ft years. No need to experiment with each "My Lady's on introduced tbe speakers. " who for the com- these a were added their per- He was a native of Portland and a grad- coggin County. evidence at hand. famous novel of the ?iUn, brought pies portion on the bills but vincing "BACKSTAGE" From the more aa the result Not announced pres- The Love dinner. sonal application, and uate of Bowdoin and the Maine locale on Mr. Stiles from Cheat" sanity ent to was Mrs. Annette Schoon- College (Additional Norway page 1.) speaks experience. same name. tbe canvass of tbe town speak From 1873 to 1875 he You can on what be telle of thorough secre- Medical School. rely you. Be tare and remember the regular com- maker of Connecticut, educational of " " wbioh has been made by political was a member of the medical faculty Elmer E. Stiles, St., South Edith Roberts of tbe Citizens' of New Born. Myrtle Great Radium Mystery aeeting of Pythian Slater· Tuesday tary League and from β: "About the trouble'I mittees. _ of say IN Mrs. Soboonmaker is a clear the University Michigan Paris, only "The Lion Man" 14th. Please all come ·«, u„, England. •using, Sept WDen me pou· upeusu Uiug< 187ft to 1913 was professor of surgery at had was pains through my back over my led make after vaca- and evidently accustomed In Hartford, Sept. 4, to the wife of Percy this tiret meeting there wm ready speaker, He had served as of It was and most "ALIAS MISS DODD" Gaumont Weekly News at 9 o'olock Monday morning, at some Bowdoin. president Gammon, a son. kidney*. very annoying Holmes tion a one. to the platform. She reviewed the P. Burton Travelogue good • line of Voters, men and women, the American Academy of Medicine, In Bethel, Sept. β, to the wife of Henry of the time I felt lame. I found Doan's lung tbe of tbe nineteenth " Matinee 10c and tarn at the gare. Mrs. length history Society, the New Austin, a son. Pills as re HIDDEN DANGERS" 15c. Mrs. Cora S. Briggs started last Thurs waiting their the claim tbat its American Therapeutic of Charles Kidney very helpful, they amendment, to refute In Rumford, Sept. 5, to the wife and 20c. 20c. for where she will P. Fletcher and Mr·. Bertha Clif- Association and other lieved me right away. I used one Prices and 20c. Prices 15c 15c and •i»f Philadelphia, Lida was tbe work of tbe England Surgical Newell, a son. only 15c Evening the select- adoption Republican He was a fellow of box and no return of the com- «inter. address is 7201 ford bad been by medical In Norway.Aug. 23, to the wife Mayland have bad ipeod tbe Her appointed and devoted some time to advo- organizations. < clerks. party, and the Bobbins, a son. Cbssuiat Oak Philadel- men m additional eleotlon as em- of the American Surgical Society M. plaint." Avenue, Lane, the tbe League of Nations In Paris, 8ept. 7, to the wife of Llnwood The first woman to vote, indeed oatiog Society of France. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply "HOMESPUN FOLKS" phia, Pennsylvania. bodied in the peace treaty, as a deter- Surgical Corbett, a daughter. Wednesday, Sept. 22, first to vote, was Lida P. Fletch- In Lewlston, Auk. 1. to the wife of Phillip ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's W. person rent to war. The late Col. John M. Adams, who Katherine County Commissioner Charlee ! an eleotlon bad the Melanaon of Paris, a daughter, Pills—the same that Mr. Sri lee er, who being clerk, was Governor wae and sole Kidney "NAZIMOVA." was to Tbe other speaker from 1S92 to 1897 editor Loulee. Sept. 23, Bovker :n Kezar Fall* Thursday of inside the rail when F. bad. Foeter-Milburn Buffalo, Thursday, j advantage being Governor Brough of the Portland Eastern In Paris, 10, to the wife of Boscoe Co., Mfrs., Weod a of the women Brougb of Arkansas. Daily Sept. joint meeting county | the The next two proprietor a son. Ν. Y. 1 polls opened. and with Marston, Coming— ! an and entertain)og speaker, used to tell apparent pleas- eoomsMionera and the state highway Carlson, pastor of the is easy Argus, were Helen Hyde fair and courteous in his argu- the remarks once made to him by a oomiwion over road matters. to whom the generally ure Paris Hill Baptist chnrch, bis main to Saun- take the ment. He devoted energies tramp, says the Portland Express Married. The As- as she was about to annua! meeting of the Maine line yielded discussion of the league of nations, terer. Attached to Colonel Adams' home Andrews of Paris Hill, tbe sociation of Insurance will be train, and Mary in its form. was a Rev. Chester G. Agents It was which be advocated present in the Deering District large gar- In South Parla, Sept. β, by bid was the mail and and Miss m Auburn on Wednesday, Sept. 22. who carrying as resenting all den in which both flowers and vegetables Miller. Mr. Joseph Azalre Létourneau as soon as He appeared specially both of South Parle. ey M Wheeler of this is a necessary that she get anay President Wilson, suited Colonel Edith Milllcent Murray, We're Not At All village attacks made upon were cultivated. Nothing 4, Rev- H. H. Hatha- Chesty •ember In West Parie, Sept by of the executive committee. possible. | was a former instructor of bis io, Adams better than to a shabby William and Miss Mil- honrs after the who put pn way. Mr. Clarence Siqlth For the first two polls whom be bas an evident work in his dred Frances Durell, both of Otlsftald. 3ev. college, and for suit of clothes and garden. D. D. F. Faulkner was called to Lew- the went on as rapidly In I). C., Aug. 2, Charles were open, voting affection. With to Senator thus one day a tramp Washington, We Know of >«00 to attend the funeral of a strong regard While employed Deane of Washington, D. C., and Miss Irene About What Farming. Thursday as the number of booths would permit, be was select the fence be declared tbat came along and leaning against of Norway. φ Canner Harding, Hassan, formerly ΓΗβ imminent member of the Park Street Une all the time. At 11 with a waiting of tbe big ""Do work here?" "Yes,'\ In Sept. 4, Capt. Hugh W. Hast Inge J Methodist of which Mr. Faulk- bad been ed by tbe representatives asked: you Fryeburg, Church, o'clock more than 300 ballots and would be con- "What do you and Miss Martha B. Flflelu. Canny vu moneyed interests, said the colonel. pay John E. of South formerly pastor for some years. while no connt bad been In Norway, Sept. 7, Spencer now we business with out, and To Governor Cox he was the next board of Norwav. for have been doing put that the trolled by them. get?" question. "My Purls and Miss Leonle Dorr Gilbert However, 48 years A party of Maurice of made, the election officers say j words, but the colonel. "Well," In North Brldgton, 4. Laurence H. Denl- in our consisting Tyler waa referred in commendatory and clothes," replied Sept. Miss farmers who have made knows that canned foods canned women son formerly or Norway, and Oxford County money. wwsr Hill, Ε C. Bellows number of men acd voting the "of course I don't know of Harrison, Barnard, briefly. said tramp, Helen M. Jordan of North Brldgton. even." * *■"·. about but if it isn't Miss # Vt., and Misses Marion and Elea- "ruoning anything about the board, In Rumford, Sept- 6, William Hlggln and I Jordan of Mechanic Falls motored L. Adams. better than the clothes you've got a Eva Roy, both of Rumford. Isn't it reasonable to that our observations of their J°r Money Exhausted. Harry any Andrew Dérochés suppose froe Bethel to this one last Road of In Rumford, Sept. 7, Joseph village day L. Adam·, local manager d—d poor job." Miss Flllts. both of Rumford. transactions be of value to tsk. tax of Pari·: Harry and Mary methods of handling money might To the payers died very In 7, M. Polakowlch of Bldde- were elected Theatre in South Paris, Convention. Rumford, Sept. who Savoy » Maine Unlvereallet Pack Canners Ui. „Vw,„ of Rumford. Cold Israelson Atlantic Tbe undersigned, ford and Miss Bertha YOU? Work of the Tbomes store cer- υι unn Hun % remodeling for 1920, hereby euaaemy 22 and 23, ine In Rumford, Sept. 8, William Towne ley * the road commissioners He waa at tiie On September 20, 21, both of Rum 3ockfi«ld, recently purchased by we bad o'clock Friday morning. will assemble at and Mies Ruth Laura Peabody, tify that up to Sept. 10 expended Universalists of Maine be beaten canner. Trust Company for their branch io theatre in hie usual health Thursday annual ford. for and assistance in the cannot by any jwu tbe folio wins amounts respectively: Belfast for their Dioety-third In 1,Walter Hill and Miss Emma A bank account opens the way advice "Wkdsld, has When finished It After the theatre be went Oxford, Sept. begun. Briggs >2,646 80, evening. convention. The session will Sylvester, both of Brldgton. so to can this that can- ,l*· furnish their Bennett »4,23β.δ2. and waa taken sick a opening β. Horald Daniel end of It's easy way tirst class quarters for a total of home and to bed the 20th, at In Putnam, Conn., Sept. money farming. Cummings #2,630.37, making be at 7:30 Monday evening, Miss Florence Klnnear, for- Poving businesa. of little after midnight. Comrades Chase and Sdythe a to canner. 19.413.69 out of an appropriation 41 which time the Universalis! merly of Mexico. ning is pleasure any He was born in West Bridgton years with Albert Pottle of Otis The guests Mr. and are a meeting Nation- In Oxford, Sept 9, Fred eutertaiued by $10,000. of and Carrie Adams. planning big of Oxford. ■f» have ago, the son Aseph Fred C. Carr of Providence, field and Miss Marlon Starblrd tharies R Dunham Labor Day The old bills from previous years twelve al Secretary Mr. Lenox Mott ol came to Sooth Paris about will be In Boston, Sept. 8, Hopper Mr. and Lot- in from our appropria- He R. I to address them. There Miss Marlon M. Hallett of Boa Mrs. Horatio Bryant, been paid part for a time in the fac- , New Tork and »· drawn by ago, working state men of have Cans too as well as canners. Bryant and J. B. Mrs. tion without orders being year· other addresses by ability. [ ton. We Bodgdoo. of the Paris Manufacturing Com- of Whitman of of the commissioners. tory has Tuesday morning, the 21st, reports p4* Hathaway Bryant's any For the two years he be NORWAY NATIONAL BANK to make past officers will THE «pent the week end. There is not money enough pany. the state convention Died. oeen local manager of Savoy Theatre. will be set necessary repairs for balance Tuesday afternoon -;erk of absolutely a of the Modern given. and National Bank Courts Donald B. Partridge are tbe He was member of the Wom- Oldest Strongest the seaaoo, and we asking for the annual session In Rumford, 5, James Sullivan. a in Buck· of to apart Sept. Republican rally to call a town meeting Woodmen. an's Missionary Association. Tuesday In Rumford, Sept. 5, Fernand Fournler, aged in Oxford Jwwed« un selectmen Miss Bertha Howe of Man- County Wednesday evening. Dr. Robert out and divide He married an address will be given by 8 months. G matter BOLSTER tbe evening Harold H. Mitchell, aged N.DAYTON straighten who survives him. In Rumford, 5, *cïlroy of Princeton was can know chester, Ν. H., Mrs. Marietta Sept. - - University so each section in- their national president, 40 Maine a of tbe money was and the years. speaker. Dunham's orchestra also to show The funeral Saturday of Massachusetts. The In infant of Mr. and Norway, • muob it expend, B. Wilkins Bethel, Sept. 2, daughter bow may was in Riverside Cemetery. PARIS.ME. village furnished music. bills have been paid terment sermon will also be the same Mrs. Robert Clough. SOUTH I all how many old occasional In Anburn, Sept. 9, Arthur Montelle Briggs ol delivered by Rev. C. A. Knicker- of 4i d*nce at p*r|· H,n ^,u be or remain unpaid. Hagtlogs-Fifield. evening I Livermore Falls, formerly Sumner, aged τΪ5lMt N. A. Cvmmings. bocker of Waterville. years. night ; but there will be danc- M. at T. 61 « 4tb, at 4 P. the 22d, In Romford, Sept. 8, Ira Wing, aged J Bethel also at West Charles R. Brioos. On Saturday, Sept. The entire day Wednesday, Friday night, of the bride's parents occurred the of sessional years. night. Tbe orchestra is Fred S. Bennett. the home will be given to reports In South Pari·, Sept. 10, Harry L. Adams, aged J·0· Saturday of W. Hastings of will be the materia! I IL· ο — ·ν* π ναι ν· » — the marriage Hugh oommittees which 41 years. guuiuvi ι Con- for οβιι. Martha B. Fifield of of the con- In Portland, Sept. 9, Albert L. Burbank, ωα Fair Lsasc and for determining the policy Went Pari· Grange Fryeburg E. Beats of Tbii merly of Bethel, aged 89 years. Paria Ν. H. Rev. Charles for the coming year. ^»»ca After ι week'· rest the Tigers way, the vention obnrob officiated, to one of the most impor *·»· on tbe Paris School the Congregational be J»mee L. Wilion of the | Norway High used. Only promises Tr Baptiat played 11. The Paris double ring servloe being tant sessions of the denominational *P*rt »n the of Saturday, Sept. were The sympoeium groundsj the score of relatives present. for many years. vuii aDoaal won over Norway by immediate meetings (aodameotals at the Tigers were attended by Lillian Fifield, evening will be heard the of 5. In tbe first inning Norway put couple Wednesday Allen's Cash Store the Oxford United Baptiat (β to as bridesmaid, and the state ol HE JJJing the and one in sister of the bride, addressee of president to be held io Canton, three rans across plate, Mass. Rev BANKs^^N Sep did not score Warren of Arlington, Christian Union, »od 24. hit The Tigers Lawrence from Toung People's SOON ^ The subject of the seoond. J The wedding march and anotbei SAFETY SERVICE M when we put as best man. N. G. Folsom of Gardiner, and wlil be until the seventh inning I Anna Munsor Cash Carry "Sovereignty of Jeeue." tbc was played by the National Director, Rev. Stanley ^ runs across tbe plate, making Lohengrin by three The N. J. of Boston. Thursday fore ®oroinR expreaa iron» Portland In favor of Norway. of Madison, ι Manning Win' score 4 to 3 was under will hold tbeii *bicb should arrive here at across In tbe eighth, The ceremony performed noon the young people WE HAVE IT! The Oxford Fair will be held. Of course you Î30*???** Tigers pot another and white asters YES, County here until noon, owing score. In tbe ninth Nor- bower of evergreen annual oonvention. in to a f. unot that tied the of and white be know what that is—a fair that is Second to None Wrech below Mechanic and the Tigers two, the color sobeme green in toi» § ju»t put one across, with anc Gilbert-Spencer. a®d way 6 in favor of Parii carried out evergreen the Slate. Important tott-.v"?·**·» a»»'·, baggage making tbe aoore β to ing The dining roon Cbnrcl lb. a» to be aroand tb· of tbe wer« white flowers. In St. Catherine's Catholic Salt Pork, 23c tr*n«ierred Tbe features game garden candles, flow the mar Heavy At that time it is our intention to have for your »^r* 0 Tigers. in on morning ocourred »k..K loc»l paeeenger train down, and Aldriohrs batting. was deoorated yellow, Tuesday h t,he Russell's fielding was of Ivor: E. of South Parii such Financial Management *"l»ee here at nexf etc. The bride's gown riage of John Spencer Com our full line of Fall and Winter goods 9:30. Paris will play Norway ere, of of Noi Flakes, inspection Tigers at 2:3< tulle veil with bandeau pearli and Miss Leonie Dorr Gilbert Kellogg's at tbe fair satin, ι • as Shirts and numer- HMk.i —miouuouwho attended thetug Weat»? w»» Saturday grounds and she oarried officiated and tb Suite, Hats, Underwear, Shoes, aiw!?*?tl*o»e and white wistaria, way. Father Cassidy 14c Pkg. with shower ο the a a J »®*β Mr. and 'clook^ of white asters was followed by nuptia ous other articles which is carried in first-class fur- In the management of financial affairs, good In J?*' Wednesday an bouquet wa ceremony Cairt· Mr. of Maine hu oeen The bridesmaid »»d ν £®·η-*'·· Hall, wistaria. mass. _ lb. and here is where the w The population The white an< New 4c store. connection is essential, William MIm Cora J. the oenaua bureau. organdie J. Fortler, nephew of th Cabbage, nishing banking Jw. Br»y, ouooed by in ruffled pink Tb Arthur Mre· N Q Mr. an increase ot 25,625, gowned asters. and Miss Grao As in we extend to all an invitation to Paris Trust Co. can be useful to its customers sup- i'^rvT*nd B|der, umber 1· 769,906, carried a bouquet of pink bride, was groomsman, Bar past years by of blu bridei Lenox _ ^ Mr·. Ernest over the enumeration suit was of navy niece of the bride, was Soap, 7c Γ ?wiir>^.', Boleter, r 3.5 per oeot are: bride's traveling Dubey, visit our store and to out of town we will be a service that is efficient and obliging. Ruth Mr·. J. D. backward feather toque of copeo people plying prompt, 3»ioa. uM β°ι·ιβί. The enumeration· triootloe with maid. ■ Mr. tod 910. 661,· left for see make or are Mn. Erneat F. Shaw. 1000, 604,466; 1800, bine. The newly married oouple pleased to you whether you purchases Checking accounts solicited. 010, 742,371 ; 1860, hagen to the brid< and 01 1870, 626,015; ι short in Portland All Caeh Mo Charging tnotored to Lo?ell I860, 648,036; The bridegroom's gift honeymoon i not. Remember that this is the store that satisfies *P«edif^r?? Vi8?,n 66; 1840, 501,703; new home in Fry« after whloh tbey will reside wee"end 1850, 583,160; was a deed to the Orchard, *'· knd u with her parent*, 28,270; 228,- bridesmaii I or *ri· 208,335; 1810, to the on Water Street. Small Profita you refunds your money. Lyman Ptammer. On her 830, 304,455; 1820, burg, the bride's gift Norway rn^,. 1700, 06,540. cameo brooob. LI8LII L. MASON. νΐΟ··Μ··ΙΟ·ΝΤ Gneg b'oojfbt her mother and 05; 1800, 151,710; waa a pink and Mri Is the son of Mr. Cannot Be Cured J. HASTINQ9 ΒΙΑΝ. SIOH Gertrude who hate aooueed off The groom brld Catarrh mJ.j Never·, have been of The APPLICATIONS, as the °* the ,n«n«ner In The BolaheTikl whiteβ Ε. Ε. Hastings Fryeburg. I With LOCAL *»· P'nJ? Lovell. againat Mrs. fl. reach the seat of the diseas* oi to create prejudioe of Mr. and cannot ii Lotell and Mr. and rying the earn β. Upρ is the daughter After is a local (disease, greatly men wearing Ν. H. Catarrh an P. olJara and • of Conway, conditions, PERCY f done • constitutional \ ALLEN, Sëilberne Fall·, Maaa., Fifield Maine' fluenced by a jotaid «I*1?,.01 time the damage to one of cure it you must take ο the now camping trip β in order to ,ato preeent bnt month's will resid Hall's Catarrh Med hae not great, and Mrs. Hastings Internal remedy. South Faite, Maine. & Andrews hem appeared Mr. thi Eastman loat and acts N. T., hae lakes, Hastings I cine is taken internally tome· new· that Troj, where Mr. surfaces of tl ^ the paet too In Fryeburg, the blood on the mucous *· *βΓΤ,Μ *ai gammoned in during IftW Hall's Catarrh Medicine w« and Furnishers aart/^V 1,800 population thia deolinc system. beat Clothiers WM* 10 Ihe one wonder· if practicing by one of the phyaiciai of » inTeetlgate rear·, and To restore d prescribed It is con NOTICE. Cow· ,n corse. Γη this country for years. ***· herd °' Ten jan to them. is America's and tonics know the dark &»o«ck s».,°Ur be traced Dyspepsia health purl! of iome of the best α If the person who took grec »*n The bodie· of the cow· normal weight, good Bitters. So posed of the best blo< 31 Market Square, South Paris. rtu^**00· thanki gestion, use Burdock Blood combined with some Stetson hst from the Weat Perl· Graof le th· wiah to extend our sincere the blood, combination < it I ^ P*«'are, aome oi We foi stores. Price, $1.85. The perfect denoe and manj frienda at all drag purifiera. in Hall's Catarrh Mad Hell et the Saturday evenlni 'oond. Two other· are io the neigbbora om mai y I the ingredients wonderf enother In Its the first two of the fair until P. M. ^let during are reoommeaded by what produces such 4tb, end left plso Open days 7:3ο ·**βΓ%1 kindnea· and attention ig cine is f Sept *>Po*d 7w o^er· sick. It la :heir beauti Doan's Begnleta easily, without gripi: in catarrhal conditlona Send leere the seme et Gherlee Bsrden * alao for the who sar they operate at all απ ig| results will Closed the third at 12 M. *n'mal· were recent bereavemeot, after effects. 10c free. day h, poiaooed, wiefa and without baa testimonials, Tolado. ( at West Peris, no question· will be eske in *he floral tribute·. We eepeciallj J. CHENEY 4 CO., Prop·., J ι » ■ ?r*0f ♦omethir®?1 8row,ne Ρ·*· ful of Amer F. The bet left will eesllj Identify tl tfae hot on- thank the Modern Woodmen water, to HaU^WmUy Pill* for constipation. owner. 87 »** The pa· tu re la lea for their ajmpathj. .Ι.ΜΑΠ SO m "*·. Md baa Mm. BmaA Ajjjmb. I. baan la oaa many Α τ» aw MM, f!A1,w HOMEMAKEBS* COLUMN. MM RED CROSS The man who wants to see Maine

OomnotdiM on topics. of Inters* to the ladles U aonoltod. Address: Editor HowmnM' TO GIVE RURAL HELP Coum. Oxford DuimnI, Soatb Puis, Me will and recommend Central for Public Health and grow buy Fresh Orange Jake Beet for Children. Program Welfare Is Now came to Community When Hie· AvU Durand cent MANY SO CALLED OB ΑΝΘΙ DBINK9 CON- 7 Houghton and purchased a neat little Well Under Way. Power per pre- TAIN NO ORANGE. Maine home there for herself and her wid- Company owed mother, she was taken up by Ron I communities and town· of less "Why «hoold I bay orange· end pr«M the younger set of the pretty village. benefit in a very oat the jaloe for the baby when I can Ernest Waters, two years on the than 8,000 population It made?1' said Mr·. House- the health and boy already side of sold them the large part by public stock. y sunny forty, ferred up a bottle a welfare work of the Ameri- keeper, holding containing property and thus naturally was the community yellow beverage with e fanciful dame can Red Cross. Almost all of the first In the to become acquaint- and the picture of a delicious, yellow village hare some was 8,000 Bed Cross chapter· on the label. "Tbia saves lots ed with them. Because he fair, orange rural sections In their territory. There- ftiture of work and Is obeaper. Besides, the accommodating and evenly courteous Maine's depends 011 for* the Red Cross Rural Service. He well knows that baby likes it reel well." and helpful he won upon both mother the purpose of Rural Serv- "Bat this is not orange it is and until this Into Briefly, jaloe; daughter, ripened out of life an said the ice Is to assist people to get in it on only imitation," food special- a close and mutual He wa« doing friendship. wealth and In Maine's water power—and ist, carefully examining the fanoy label. and more health, happiness. developing a lover of music, and as a singer Instruction "Ton said that your physician told you this purpose public health at the piano Miss Durand excelled. of to give the baby orange juice. No phy- and general educational progress It was ber at tennis, basis. sician would ever prescribe thia oon- this, expertness both children and adults play a big a conservative coction. are en her to dainty refections Forget the pic of orange ability get up part and read the âne on the label. In and social that attract- him and priât general parties Recreation is found to be one of the which will pay pay you bet- that the manufaorarer to com kind- He knows pretends ed her juniors, while her patient, biggest needs In rural life. There Is ply with the provisions of the food and endeared ly interest in their affairs lack of sufficient play-life for the chil- drugs act by partly correcting some of or to invest to build her to them. Whenever these func- life for the adults. to build the West the features of the label. dren and social ter—to invest mialeadiog at the Durand homo Too notice that be does not oall i» tions took place Picnics, pageants, debating clubs, Waters was invited, but be- orange juice anywhere, bat create· the invariably baseball leagues, community singing impression that it is by the picture ot ing a modest and sensitive man he and other social events which bring MAINE. an orange, and the use of a fanciful generally keçt close to Mrs. Durand. the people of surrounding communities name which fruit. The car- sold suggests orange "Quite out of the Juvenile class, you together have been organized and 7 cent, stock, to color of an is obtained the C. M. P. Co. per preferred orange by know," he would remark with affected ried on tinder the guidance of Red ose of an artificial dye. The only part lightness of manner, but his. eyes Cross rural workers to great advan- of the orange in this stuff is perhaps a costs shadow and a sad expression tage. In many Instances solving rec- of Maine power, you minute quantity of oil pressed from would finance the development while his fol- reational and getting people orange skin, or extracts from the dried compress the lips gaze problems to the awakening peel, which carries the aroma and fiavoi lowed the flitting attractive Avis, together proves be β 1-2 cent. net. other conditions a and you per of orange." the center of admiration and homage. of the community to $107.50 share, yields of them all," which may be Improved by united NOT SETTING OB A.NOE JUICE. "She looks the loveliest one Waters overheard a young action. "Too mean to say my bas not evening baby over As α result of community organiza- been The man remark. "Shé can't be getting any orange juice? tion, townships In which there had doctor said he needed that more than twenty." been neither plans nor Interest In anything. No wonder he stayed sick.'* "Worth the coming, eh?" rallied a community progress have been organ- Ν. "The only orange you» baby gets from male companion. Walback Tower, Portsmouth, H., ized to work with the unified this bottle is the smell," replied the food the lists at once if together was built in 1812 by Colonel Walback. "I would enter specialist. "Your physician prescribed for purpose of bringing their community on which there was the vestige of a hope Within is a rude pintle-stone orange jaice for the baby because it con up to the most enlightened standards. was the delivered with un- a could be swung. tains certain acids which bavr me," reply and musical entertainment COMPANY thirty-two pounder organic Lecture CENTRAL MAINE POWER mistakable sincerity. medicinal value and also contains vita- courses have been started as a result this fell the hearing df Wa- miues which are essential to growth. All upon of community meetings, as well as cir- Your a way. For the physician prescribed orange juice ters In depressing culating libraries, Red Cross schools of is because the vitamines are lacking in suf- first time he the disparity TVTALBACK TOWER only recognized Instruction in Home Nursing, Care of AUGUSTA, MAINE ficient in milk. for quantity pasteurized In their ages and chlded himself First Aid. In the ▼ ▼ in- a the Sick and larger one of many of But this concoction Is essentially to enter his points ever allowing the thought towns the need for restrooms and pub- sweetened, artificially carbonated water of is mind that the apparent interest met terest with which the tourist flavored with a little oil from the pee) lic comfort stations Is being Play- Durand in him was anything been of the oraoge and colored to imitate Miss grounds for the children have The of a reliable dealer favored in and near Portsmouth, kindliness of a sign orange juioe. It contains none of the more than the natural established and recreational activities *vorld* best Gasoline M..AIUUu I and the Haiu Avis laughed mewily. Her eyes the officials. In the meantime, con were as she left her guests M. for LEE sumers who want real fruit should sparkling But timely assistance of the .SMITH juices and the words: "It read the of with an American Red Cross the last CO., very carefully labels prepara- apology during Formerly H. B. Foster Oo. a to you, per- TOUR BED CROSS tions purporting to be suoh. will be great surprise year, a large proportion of the 20,000,· not shall reward NORWAY It is charged that these artifloial haps. but I your polite 000 population of the Balkan States , MAINE preparations as a rule oontain ingredi- curiosity with the truth. Thirty-five might have starved or perished from ents to the health of adults. Wants an Imitation? injurions candles, dears," she added, reappear- disease or exposure. Six million dol- Tho There is no to their sale under objection ing with the crowning attraction of lars worth of food, clothing and medi- proper labels. However, they are in no the table. cal have been sent to the Bal- on local mer sense substitutes for irennine fruit Juioee supplies you call your + un- never!" arose a chorus of kans—Roumanie. Bulgaria, Albania. State of Maine. Its in that tbey lack the medicinal qualities "Oh, j[/OULD* The American Red Croea, by Bosnia and Greece and ask him for "imitation" characteristic of fruit juices. Id do believers, but Avis only continued to Montenegro, Serbia, chant la officially the eeute* Congresalonai charter, α una of Red Cross re- In either of case, say the officiait, should tbeae arti smile, DUt nusneu α» sue uiuie y —since the beginning designated: *ar, or raisins, or coffee? Would you 6cial preparation· be substituted for at the amazed Waters. lief operations in Central Europe, glance bold at Rum ford, the in children. while millions of dollars worth of food a To fumleh volunteer aid to oraoge juice feediog Tbey He was standing at the side of some lnA»nd for Oxford, on the fourth c him to sell of shoes do Dot tbe valuable antiscorbutic of our Lord you pair and of armlee in bave alone has been sent to the needy Id Tuesday I* the year of •iok wounded an hour later, his mind re- Damp The and the vita- draperies a£»2Z^LAV*«ι and twenty. as as with properties health-giving these states. for the ide of time of war, In accordance flective and In a tumult, for the revela-* beea presented something 'just good" mioes, which are found in tbe delicious the Red actionfolto^^^'^J^drad It I» the convent! one of Geneva. to her The money expended by thermr^_a*ytogberelnAfter Indicate!, of tbe orange. Tbe beet way t<· tlon of Avis had seemed bring a suit of clothes "made juice Cross tn this stricken of Bo- ther? Or for children is to nearer to him. On the portion •^BbyoSSSw,·. ** *° ·" |B· " To act In matters of voluntary get orange juice buy Immensely *,?βη P*'ri1ηΐ»- Equipment, sired. To the beateo Avis frankly, "as you have Is believed, the people ap- otbei#nEhii VPolnted for theee eaueee of eggs (or yolk») spoke colds and sore _throats, with their Corona tratrlx nf^hi m»'·!?11 deceased presented re- preventing time." a nonnal state of living and Folding Typewriter· buy the genuine add tbe shortening sod part of tbe milk, known for some proached consequent loss of time and income. byJ saidwa Nln^fNina If. BUdgham. «later and heir. suffering. and mix this with the materials. Waters went out the will be able through their own agencies See that this dry Ernest upon Its regular use will keep your sys- ***· °' Buckield, deceased; pairs. Beat aod add more the Red Cross has set the sp- FOURTH RKD CROSS ROLL OALL thoroughly eooogb and gazed up at the'stars In which helped tem in excellent condition, and less For the first time since the war WOliadMttS^?' Probate thereof and porch be- executor of trade-mark appears milk (or water) to make a smooth batter their to for themselves. polntmentoî ί2£.ί^Ι Cushman a> romantic fervor, seeking Influ- up provide energy will be wasted fi we are V br November 1820. about tbe of oream. ghtingdisease. gun now able to {he iW^^T1 bond presented »ajd 11-28, coDsisteocy thick get Ρ R? named. on each ence to calm the wildly surging Jo.v The true "L.F." is abeomtly safe and prompt Qeorxe PbÏhÎÎÎ n,*be executor therein piece. PIISl If tbe whites were beateo Women MEMBERSHIP aeparately, heart. Expert Life Savers. will benefit every mem- delivery on orders for the HT de fold them Id last. of his happy happy greatest 'Ate of Andorer, One man at least chooses woman ber of the We thereof and Genuine I H C are made from the family. little ever tor Probate repairs Annual $ 1.00 The waffi* iroue should be thoroughly typewriter built for the « admlnli- Women Demand Grit life savers In preference to men for are constantly η earing personal aoDoTniL»» others are from 6.00 clean aod smooth. Heat both aides use. ^r^iS S?l?,î*d"aad of Mid eetate pre- copied Contributing hie cases where three A ir final patterns—all If have the can com- patrolling beach. That Is Mr. of ^ntfKl•enied byhT Alfred_?m*ycxed W. a beneficiary. Life 50.00 thoroughly aod grease with a brash or you grit you ToWd, ties. Genuine I H C are made of Gray, manager of the in generations have used deceai- repairs 10.00 awab dipped in liquid fat or rob the iron mand respect The world doesn't want parks pools of Hebron, Suetainlng it for all allowance by same have the same finish, fit as with a of fat baooo riod. Place That St Loots, Mo. According to Col. W. continuously but edi'fl'A!UtoPresented for material, Patron 100.00 piece any fawning apologies. may Weighs six pounds and has Herbertneroert β.a ï? administrator. of E. disorders of stom- Bowman, a spoooful batter Id each compart- serve a some Longfellow, .life saving expert of (he wear as as similar Send to neareet local purpose under "weak every essential H,ram· de· urately, and just long duee your ment of tbe Dear tbe center, the Red Mr. ach, liver, etc. Buy a feature of the '«Ue o' x griddle, sister" never Cross, Gray declares that heavy allowance by Of circumstances, but under ceaaedT£.?ï:J?*edw1· t0T ts with the chapter. close tbe irons and tbe batter will All women bottle from your deal- and purchased original implement the need. Some folks since trying at this job during high-cost machines. tbe Bake on one aide greatest wonder er 60 doses for ^C.rl7i^nlt^w compartments. the war when the today, deceaeedί chine. Is that "all a bronzed heroes were °f Porter· until the edges aeem to be browsing, why It the world loves 60c. "L.F." Medicine remain- abroad, he would rather have them peSSif^Eïff1·^^ distribute balance For Sale. then torn tbe iron and bake the other lover." The fact Is a lover must have Co., Portland, Me. Fold it up and take it with In* PO^eated by James E. Chap· than men. Many women are now you. Ve are the Authorized IHC Dealers aide until delicately brown. grit Women want their heroes to be qual- Write ■M. exeeuto?* A Wheeler & Wilson second-hand as life savers and are anywhere. leaders, daring, irresistible. They ifying getting of Peru, deceased; pe one way to machine, in order, at a Tin the fdr their tests In notice. ttOon?ôre·?*.^In",|Ue•'0*ance out of personal estate There is certain and infallible sewing good Dry Thoroughly. want men who do even training the T. things. They The subscriber notice that he presentedπτη«finirai κϋ Florenoe I. widow. V. K. PARRIS, tin W. C. A. and school hereby give· by Tyler, ure them from bargain. For ordinary care, ateoaila should like to be made do a few pools throughout -has been administrator of the The U. S. Government has genuine I H C repairs—buy things they duly appointed bought Hartford, deceaaed; Paris Hill. be washed la hot soapy water, rioted lo the country. estate of τ·B' jatf protest but enjoy just the same. thousands of Ιμ^!π?.'Hîih_kteof •Uowence br And remember that international service; bot clear water, aod dried WIN8LOW BI8REB, late of Waterforrt. these machines for the thoroughly. be same for settlement, vloegav joloe, may Is.—K. S. A. & la ptite of the prMBt to make W. S. COLBY, thinking really HARRIET J. late i° are J. remove stains oo sloe, bat should be TOURG. of Waterford, LINCOLN a. SirfWand afl ladabted thereto requested Let's Have the Sugar. Brown Boll. In the County of Oxford, 8AUNDKH8. late of Tel. 16-1 a. South Paris, Me. washed the deceased, without η the County at Sweden, payment Immediately. thoroughly off; otherwise, bond. All persons having demands 1 Oxford, deoeaaed, without WILLIAM Η. BMBBT, .. _ SSS7 The Insular Is to against the jond. All _ sioo soon. government trying «state of aald deceased are peraosa demanda Weet Parla, Maine. will tarnish again very deslrod to present wtate of mm hiring agtinat the AW Mth, IBM. Florist and alcohol from From a Dletanoe. the same tor and all dooaaaed ara produce cheap sugar Mtttament, Indebted thereto ι ha «âme for deelred to praeent IMS P. CROCKETT, Deepeet Truth. also to hare a settlement, and all Indebted thereto The silk raveled from so old stock ng the Philippine nlpa palm, the Islands Is It not pleasant blooms a -*'-tmttT South Paris The deepeet troth only fMm Is the beet thing with whleh to dsrn a having more than 100,000 acre· of the friend come from ffcfr Ιφ.·»* use, Porter Street, au) BtU|Ca,IUte the deepeet love.—Nicholas Bow» silk stocking. J oat try It! ..,-JiJL i-i" TaL 111-8 Bgr.QIBMaeiMEB«W 4»I· IWiMiy