The Aroostook Times, September 2, 1914
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f , . No. 36 Vol 64. Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, September 2, 1914. their farm on a straight production some such helo instantly. When a Maine Club Women at basis, that there have been no un good swimmer is attacked by cramps, Candidate for Representative to the Presque Isle usual conditions and tin* income of lie is temporarily rendered helpless, tin* farm Inis not conn* from any ap but. I lie cramps do not Iasi long and Legislature From the District if some little support is handy lie The Maine Federation of Women’s preciation in the value of the land, may float, on 111e su rface u nt i I he gets Clubs as is well known, will hold its for no land has been sold. Count back his st reiigt ii. of Houlton. annual meeting at Presque Isle Mu' ing the increase in the value of t.i.e land, and this increase has not been A common fallacy hat has been 28rd and 21th of September. rim men have e a c h exploded, bet which many continue Main Central rates will l»e as usual j <'xe,esHive, tlmse ' holl- to believe, is that, when rescuing a for such meetings, one and three- 1 Made a. net income of over a. (Ii owning person it, is necessary to fifths fares for round trip, no rate to satul dollars a year. It would b<* exceed two emits a mile, tickets be untrue t<> state that these results are stun the unfortunate by giving him ordinary, hut it does go to show that a knock-out blow to keep him from ing good from 22nd to 25th. * ,o »«*H 4 The Bangor &. Aroostook will intelligence plus industry and thrift dragging you down. Not one per grant customary oneway fare with can make a very profitable business son in a, thousand would know just a minimum of lour cents per mile, of farming on a straight production ■ '■ here to deliver a. blow with the fist SUMMER TIME one way mileage from all stations to basis alone ; the milk in the pad has ,o knock a drowning person uncon is blossom time llie world over, but Presque Isle and return. It is hoped paid for the farm and not fancy live scious. and not one in ten thousand that the Canadian Pacific will bo stock prices or other usual condi could strike a blow in the water hard we alwa\s have a wealth of Sum equally accommodating. Inquire tions. enough to make mu* insensible. You mer blossoms in our shop all the could md strike a blow while sup early at local stations. It would he It would be well for all of us to year around. a good idea for several women to cultivate our own little g a, r d e n. porting your body in water that club together and buy a mileage on clean out the weeds of ignore,.ce won Id register mole than fifteen or For Cut Flowers, each of the roads. and sloth before we attack t lie other tweiity pounds. Mrs, K. P. Abbott of Saco, the problems that current opinion some When a, drowning person grabs plants for bedding or the house, president., lias been in Aroostook times classes os of larger import you the proper way is to grasp Him vines, dowering shrubs, and all ance. The fact is, the matter f by tin* jaw and press your thumbs county, where she attended a field kinds of iloral decorations, see us meeting of the county clubs. She greatest, importance to each fanner in the hollows just where the ear first and ask our fair prices. reports delightful meetings, the club is his own farm and his own meth joins flu* jaw. If you press the women all being most enthusiastic ods. These are largely under Ids thumbs hard enough the pain will over the coming Federation annual, own control and in solving them lie he so severe that lu* will involuntari CHADW ICK will be in better position to help in ly release his Hold id’you to raise his ft is earnestly hoped I hat the women The Florist will apply early for accommoda solving those other questions which hands to his jaw. Then grab him by tions, thereby avoiding inconven are now so prominently agitated in tin* hair and keep him at arm’s Conservatories 16 High Street. public debate. Let each f a r n: e r Imigt 11, jerking him over on His back. ience at the last moment. Phone 603-2 'Phe ballot is most satisfactory, first, devote himself to the problem Then swim on your own back. In covering as it does the entire state, of economical production, for he this position bis head will he about taking in local’ties hitherto unrepre can directly affect this, and it will tin* middle of your waist, and In* FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS sented. It was unavoidably late, bring him both immediate ;.nd cannot clutch your legs or arms. FOR RHEUMATISM <IDNEYS AND BLADDER owing to the illness of the chairman, future fl’ ofif. Mrs. Parker of Winthrop, and to whom much credit and appreciation is due. Things to Know FUN ! FUN !! FUN!!! A special feature of tin* 22nd an nual will he a eon 1 ovence of club When in Swimming Let tio innocent man escape. presidents, who will discuss Club Probems and Their Solution. A learning to swim is easy of ac At the Great Mock Court Trial luncheon or banquet in this con complishment, and every boy and nection is being arranged, and every l unler tin* auspices of the Woman’s Club, in girl should learn, hut: few swimmers club president in the state is urged member of the School Hoard of understand fully all flu* I it t Ie t r irk s Mr. Shaw is well and favorably a to lie present. A similar conference HOULTON OPERA HOUSE ON Houlton thirteen years. which in an emergency may cive known as a lawyer and all around at the biennial was voted flu* “ best He is now a member oi the Re not only their I i ves but that o f si mi e TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT 8th good citizen. He has been a resi thing there/’ publican State Committee, and hm comrade. < >tm of tie* eei11mon *■ r dent of Houlton for thirty-five The chn.nging of the annual from ( hie -I om most respected citizens will be charged with years and has a personal acquaint friends say he expects to h<* a ean- rors is that a. -■ w i m mer is kept from fall to spring, will he discussed and ance with a very large percentage didate for Attor, oy General in Bd(>. sinking derails * of th e III I ) V I ■ III e 1) t voted upon as per recommendation of the voters. If Citizen Shaw is elected he will <d' llm arms am I legs. As e \ i ■ r y mi e BREACH OF PROMISE of Mrs. Stanley Plummer of Dexter, He was County Attorney four represent his district ahlv and well. ought to know il is the air in hi- a former president, and stated in tin* IL-gulai Court Rubs. Startling I F-velopm *nts. Ludicrous Situa- years, State Senator two terms and I ling's that k | >s iiim mi I h i. s 11 r I a .*. Advtg “ caIP’ sent out earlier in the year. don-.. I.oral Hits. An livening of Refined Fun. and il !e retrains 1/ an ii.nii Another important subject fur dis anus and i i < r a I ■ > Prices 3 5 and 50 Cents cussion will he ‘The Develop Maine surf.in. Aroostook County field and upon the lecture platform. Movement, and How the Federal ion d'n la t- on Sale at the < )pcra Hou-e, Sept- Sth. Court Called at tf.15. T h * ■ w (> i a tin ;* h He has been travelling all over tin* May Help. A second rail with bal Aroostook County never looked dent is t *i Inn m a a. r I and country for several years talking on lot a nd eredetit in I cards is a ho u t batter than it does now. Was nev and cry. i' h a I ■ Xi his health hobbies. He has diag ready. Sperm 1 badges in green and er more admired by visitors and tie* Inngs and nosed ignorance and dirt as the most brown will be used at. ( hi.-, meet mg. strangers, and never gave promise of quickly ■ ink. W I : I ! I I •- expensive luxuries for either in They an* most attractive a,ml will he larger and better crops than at the stood v> ma pm inn dividual or community. ie has jfOOi i SOU Veil i rs. present time, is the universal saying carried his campaign of education m 1111! i * i of 1!: of the people from all parts of the before medical socic.u-s, s o e i a 1 t a. county. workers, t e a c li e r s and women’s ,• 1 111-; ha! M a man C.i|| HUDSON Six-40 for 1915 Strangers visiting the county for clubs. He has made such a hit by Making a Farm Pay 111 an t I > k e ‘ ■ ; . him ,0 >m the first time are enthusiastic in his personality, by popular tre;o- i t bv * . 1. ■ ! )! New Price their praise, and admiration of its ment of subjects of general interest We often hear the pin r 1 t! i a t M 1 )::; : 1 s I > ! :m air 1 ■ 1 beauty, Its development, and pro and by his witty and entertaining farming doesn’t pay.