REMINGTON CLUB Chas. E. Dickinson
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!STEVENS! REMINGTON I “ H IG H POWER” | UMC ❖ Repeating Rifle No. 425 || Riñe and Pistol Cartridges Joseph E. Ladd, one of Gardiner’s .t Six SHots | In forty odd years of gun making the Winchester com best-known citizens, died at about 5 pany has discovered many fine points about ammunition CLUB Specially designed for* I o ’clock, Friday afternoon, at his home Big Game Hunting. * ' on spring street, aged 82 years. The that could be learned in no other way. That is one reason SHELLS V I wife, one son, Edwin P., and one daugh why Winchester cartridges excel. Another is because they * The old original black Has the famous * ter, Mrs. Benjamin W. Chamberlain, of powder shells. are made in a complete plant by a modem system of manu STEVENS ACCURACvt j Gardiner, survive. facture, under the supervision of experts. No matter what Introduced more than fifty and & I years ago. M ore popular rifle or pistol you shoot, there is a Winchester cartridge today than ever. ' PENETRATION % \ 4* made for it. For your own protection, don’t simply ask The perfect ignition of the Made in .25, 30-30, 32 and $ for cartridges when you buy. Be specific and __ No. 2 primer insures a quick, .35 calibers. insist upon having Winchester make. snappy load seldom found in Using any standasrj black powder shells. THE RED W BRAND IS make of soft point Rimlesd*j For all shotguns. SOLD EVERY- Cartridges, marked Rem' theper- Auto Loading. *jf fect shooting combination. REMINGTON ARMS-UNION Weight about 7 lbs. «* METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. /f t i 290 Broadway List Price 320.00 ^ New York City Ask your dealer to show& you one. Be sure it’s ^ Loaded 1 with STEVENS BLAKESLEE LAKE CAMPS. Before deciding where to go hunting this fall, send for illustrated book and map of the Blakeslee Lake Camps. There is no other resort in Maine where you Send for'iinteresting Booklet on can find so many large bucks with the best of chances for a moose or bear, along HIGH POWER REPEATING with the best of table and accommodations. 10,000 acres of new country to be opened up this fall. It has never been hunted since the Indians left 50 years ago. % RIFLES ^ ; Come and get the cream of it. 1 J. STEVENS ARMS JOE WHITE, Eustis, Maine, | 8 TOOL CC. For booklet and particulars. P. O . Box 50 THE LATE JOSEPH E. LADD. Farewell Reception % Chicopee Falls, ass. 1 ■ ■ -f STRATTON Adv 7ertising Pays You ❖ at the St. Marie Hospital »J* »2» ►> <i* 4« 4*4» 4h#» a «SmSm-v* 4* >J< <5* 4» ♦> ♦> »> Mr. Ladd was born in Phillips, Aug. Stratton, Me., Nov. 27, 1911—Mr. j 16, 1829, and at the age of 21 started and Mrs. Harry Lislierness of Strong out to earn his living. He served his We c’ip the following from the Catholic Opinion of November 25. have come to live with his grand apprenticeship as a millwright in Lewis mother, Mrs. Ruth Blanchard. ton, and helped to construct the first The Wallace family is well known Mountain View House throughout the Rangeley region and E. J. Voter and his sister, Mr». mill in that now flourishing manufactur Lura Lae, attended the Eastern Star ing city, which was then but a com they have many friends in that sec Mountain View, Maine tion :. meeting at Flagstaff, Saturday even paratively small settlement. The plant ing. F o r further particulars write or address In. recognition of the many favors of the Augusta Lumber Company was Mr. Ed. Welch arrived in town Sun extended the Girls’ Orphanage during largely constructed by Mr. Ladd, and day with his automobile. L. E. B 0W LEY, her eight weeks’ stay at the also many other mills in Maine and Lynn •Merrill visited his father in Mountain View, * s B Maine. Ste. Marie General Hospital, the chil throughout the Provinces and portions Farmington the first of the week. dren of ithhe orphanage and, the sis of New York. John Love joy of Strong is at F. ters tendered a farewell reception Mr. Ladd had been active in public C. Burrell’s for a few days’ hunting. to little Janet, the eight year old life and enjoyed the distinction of being F. C. Burrell’s horses, that have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. the only man who ever defeated a Re been working in Strong through the GRANT’S GAMPS Wallace of South Orange, N. J., on publican candidate for mayor of Gardi summer, have returned home to haul The Hunting Season is now on for 1911 and we are booking Wednesday afternoon of last week. for Deer Hunting, which is of the best. ner. He was twice elected mayor of birch. Results Guaranteed. the city, once in 1881 as a Citizen’s can The reception, which was held in There will be a dance in Lander’s didate, and again 1886, when he was the children’s hall, opened about ED GRANT CEL SONS, Kennebago, Maine hall Thanksgiving evening. Good nominated by the Knights of Labor. three o’clock, with a short program music will be furnished. In addition to being twice mayor of containing an address of welcome an the city he served three years in the several musiical numbers. Immediate Miss Lee, a -trained nurse from common council, four years on the ly after, the party retired to the ! Portland, recently visited her friend, Brown’s Camps, Lake Kezar. I Mrs, Elma Brown. For, your Spring Fishing Trip why not come where the salmon are large board of aldermen, on the boards of large dining room where ices, cake, enough to interest you. The average weight of salmon here for the past overseers of the poor, and assessors, confections and other good things Another load of fish arrived last five-seasons has been seven pounds. We also offer you private cabins and in 1886 was a Democratic candidate were enjoyed by all. Little Miss Week for the pond near Camp Mt. with open fire, bath, twin beds, etc. Bass fishing is unsurpassed. Write for Congress. In public as well as in Janet was delighted with the whole Bigelow. us fomooklet, rates and detailed information. Address B. E. BROWN, Center Lovell, Maine. his own business life he was a hard and affair and in leaving the kind sisters At a stated meeting of Mt. Big conscientious worker and brought about and the happy little children, she elow Lodge, of Masons, November many improvements. takes with her many pleasant mem il. D. D. G. M. Mr. Samuel Wood of Mr. Ladd was one of the trustees of ories . On the following afternoon Livermore Falls, was present and in TIM POND CAMPS the Congregational church and one of she made her departure with her mo spected the work. After work in the the oldest Masons in the city, having ther and the private nurse, Mists third degree, a banquet was served, Guaranteed shots at standing deer. Excellent Partridge held all the offices in the local lodges. Maynard, for New Jersey. It will Fred Blackwell Mrs. Helen Donahue, shooting. Warm Camps. First class Guides. be recalled that early in September and Mrs. Lottie Wing, committee on. the litt’e girl and Mrs. Edward M. supper! Write for Booklet and Rates. EUSTIS Jefferys, the wife of a well known Our genial barber Fred Leathers, JULIAN K. VILES jfc SON, . Tim, Franklin County, Main* Philadelphia clergyman, were brought is soon ,to move to Strong, where * Eustis, Me., Nov. 27, 1911. to the hospital from the Rangeley he has secured rent, for the com Berna White and Alma White are region by special train and were ing winter. THE HUNTING SEASON boarding with Mrs. Mark Daggett and both in a most critical condition for of 1911 attending school. sometime after .their arrival..Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Percy Taylor and Miss to the good care which they Madrid Game Notes. Is here. The territory served by the Bessie Braddock have come out from received at the hospital, both have SANDY RIVER & RANGELEY LAKES RAILROAD Jim Pond. entirely recovered, Mrs. Jefferys hav Walton Davenport and Everett Hew- ey of this village, each shot a fine deer Ossian Hildreth and Mr. Jones of ing returned to her home in Phila a few days ago. is one of the best for big game hunting in Maine and Wilton, are boarding at Mrs. E. A. delphia several days previous to the Charles and Clifford Moores captured very easy of access. The big game shipments for the Gordon’s and hunting. departure of Miss Janet. The sisl- ters at the hospital are most appre an 11 point buck deer a few days ago. Mrs. Edith Taylor has returned from season of 1910 were much larger than ever before. ciative oF the generosity of both Harry Elwell of East Wilton, who the hospital at Biddeford. Write for hunting folder giving full information. parties who made several useful do spent several days h.*re in search of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Douglass have nations to the institution, and to game was successful at last as was also ADDRESS F. N. BEAL, G. P. A., PHILLIPS, MAINE. come out from the Kibby Camps. Miss Janet in particular, for the Con Whitney of Farmington. Mrs. C. E. Leavitt has gone to North Jay splendid set of twelve writing tables Winnie Lufkin and children accompan ied Mr. Elwell and family on their re LAAAAAAAAAAAA to see his brother, who is ill. given by her parents. t WW WW ww ww wwww Mrs.