The Oxford Democrat.

VOLUME 87. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920. NUMBER 14.

Joseph Stoddard, 56, formerly or ICRRICK 4 PARK. Here and There. Democratic Convention. Separator Efficiency. Brockton, Mass., was sentenced to AMONG THE FAEMEBS. M. Aaalatest Professor of Animal The State Démocratie Convention was at (L. Doner, six in the Rhode Island state Attorneys Law, Industry.) held In on Louie J. NEW ENGLAND NEWS years Forty year* ego, people who olalmed Bangor Tuesday. hie admission that main·. The hand snob aa la Died on prison following bithil, separator, to be literary In thla vicinity, and even Braun of Lewlaton presided. B.HuTtak. KUerj C.Park. "■pud τH> FLOW." for oream from endorsed the he had married hie own daughter AJj'jon the farm aeparating milk, who did not make snob a In their platform they those claim, A weliare may, if oorreotly, abow blgb administration of President Wilson; fa- IN TAHAD FORM under an assumed name. D. PARK, operated were Interested In Mrs. Humphry Ward's \ LB1BT in ita vor the ratification of the Peaoe Treaty: has taken over the case efficiency operation. By efflolenoy novel, "Robert Elamere." It was a die- organization we mean olean there being also fa?or an amendment to the national of his and their infant son. Licensed Auctioneer, Mr. Rice Writes a Word or Two. skimming, onsslon of onrrent religions problème, daughter left In tbe skimmed milk only a mere constitution submitting amendments to PARIS, » MAINS. and rather a protest against what at that John H. of New Lon- iOCTH Maroh 20th, 1920. to of the several Ryan, Jr., Boston, Mass., trifle of bntterfat. Quite frequently, was the constitution people II Mcnteraie. time considered revolutionary. Bnt te if Most Fm don, Conn., who is wanted by the Term· Editor Democrat : however, one finds that tbe separator is states instead of to the de- most of the thlnga ahe protested against legislatures; of five states for obtaining Enclosed find clipping from the Boa- not showing tbe highest efficiency possi- olare for reforestation of land suitable police appear to bave been evolutionary rather false was ton Poet, 21st Inst., R. L. are a of causes which a Mus if VakMbri money under pretences, Sunday bj ble. There number than are con- for that purpose; favor liberal polioj DR. MARGUERITE STEVENS, revolutionary, and to-day arrested as he from the Wor- Camming* of West Parie. result In deoreased separating deficiency. of highways; the election of the Public stepped sidered orthodox enough. Mrs. Ward of OSTEOPATH. I was with David N. True at South are as follows: Milk at too low Utilities Commission direct vote of the cester, Muss., House Correction, They wrote other interesting books, but per- by Mrs. Harriet M. Adams, aged 101 Wedoeeday 10 a.m., to Thursday 9 a.m. Paris in 1873 4 and was in a position to under of bowl; too and the of the direct pri- where he had completed a 2 months' temperature; speed haps none of kbem created the interest of people; repeal years and six months, Is dead at her form a good Idea of the farmers in that inflow of machine not level; law. sentence imposed on him in Fitch- Me. great milk; "Robert Elsmere." This recollection la mary Melrose, Block, Norway, looality. were hard men, to the national conven- borne, Mass, Noyes They working dirty bowl. to the fore thla week by the The delegates burg. Telephone 70. honest, oharitable and when in than brought self-saorifioing. Milk lower temperature death of whioh occurred in a tion obosen follow: Elihu Thompson has been appoint- can be made by Mrs. Ward, The minimum wage of Rutland, AopolntmcDU telephone. Oxford County men have always made 85° P. does not well because the Portland. Massachusetts Institute KM separate London hospital Wednesday of heart dis- Oakley C. Curtis. ed head of Vt., teachers is hereafter to be $65o in whatever were of Daniel J. McGUUcucIdy, Lewlaton. In2000Counties This Month good position they oream ologs its outlet, cansing muoh ease. of Boston. She waa born in Taamania in 1851, William B. Technology, a year with an increase of $300 for and at this time they the whole milk to leave tbe bowl Pattangal), Augusta. placed, jost ought tbrongb the of Tbomaa who A. Saunders. at large. to wheel daughter Arnold, Harry Greenville, Brown Providence, B. those who have taught In the city & BUTTS, to put their shoulder the and the skimmed milk thus Increas- Prank H. Haskell, Portland. University, longley outlet, waa a aon of Dr. Arnold of and 10 or over. In thu out of the trouble in which we in tbe Rugby, Ber. I. T. Johnson, Yarmouth. I. closed by a scarlet fever epidem- schools for years The help pull ing tbe amount of fat skimmed a brother of Norway, Main·, Forets of the Church Christ the poet, Matthew Arnold. Leslie C. Jefferson. under the schedule now of are placed. milk very muoh. Boynton, ic, will reopen on April 8. high school, In 1872, ahe married Thomas Humphry Β. E. Dunn, Thomaston. the salaries from $787,- I am in a position to know where most When the bowl is run at a under Belfast. ycistng range speed himaelf a writer. Mrs. Ward ap- M. B. Knowlton, Mrs. W. E. Brewster oi Dexter, WiU Gather To Face the Facts of conditions but Ward, Watervllle. which one teacher receives, to present day originate; normal the separation of oream is not to II. B. Crosby, the 33, Plumbing, Heating, pears have been conservative about Frank H. Dexter. Me., was elected president of I have no legal right to oall names. and of a consequence, the Hayes, >2600 for the principal. thorough, most things. Her latest activities were Bertrand Q. Mclntlre, Norway. Maine Federation of Women's Clubs Sheet Metal Work, I know of a certain line of flour that skimmed milk will test much than 2000 higher in opposition to woman in Orono. Reported discovery of the Euro- A SPECIALTY. couoUea to the United States the paetara was sold to a New suffrage Eng- Alternates: at the session in STEEL CEILINGS prominent England It should. pean corn borer uuiong the crops of firm for $10.50 barrel and Thomas F. Locke, Blddeford. and of 30 grocery per When the float la not used and tbe Thomas S. Fletcher, 28, of Bos- corn and other in FV laymen great denomination» will meet Albert D. Morneau, Lewlston. corn, broom plants resold same under a brand they private milk allowed to flow Into tbe bowl at a a war veteran. Is to Dr. A. Leon Sikkenga, Wm. P. Hurley, Bockland. ton, colored Maine, New iiamijeliire, Vermont, in at $16.00. I know of a certain butter normal at conference this month. rate greater than for Inflow, the Great baa been Thomas F. Doherty, Houlton, large. wed Jessie Mae Mac Lean, 23, of Rhode Island, Con- PHYSICIAN, and firm who western discouragement given Portland. Massachusetts, OSTEOPATHIC egg bought eggs whole milk orowds out through the to in Edward W. Murphy, a white nurse. kissing late years by inconsiderate B. Sanford. Everett, Mass., necticut and New York, has led Gov. It is the of at 58 cents and put them on sale at 90 ikimmed milk outlet a Lucius Sweet, kind conference that hold giving high per doctors, wbo they Herbert D. Maxwell, Bath. Frank (J. Lowden of Illinois to order MAINE. generals cents. in evidently tbongbt A. J. Sweet, member of the Re- NOKWAY, oent of fat the skimmed milk. could overturn human a Cornelius Doherty, Bockland. Tel. 224 a nature with from an embargo against importation of before critical engagement; that business men It Is well known thst there are com- When the is not in a level Wm. Blgelow, Plttsfield. publican National Committe separator little scientific research, which might from those states. Mtf mission houses here who buy western there is considerable vibration John McCurdy, Lubec. Maine, has announced his withdrawal such giants hold before a new market A position prove to be true or the reverse. Their Leon G. C. Brown, MUo. entering conference eggs and repaok in state of Maine cases. to the bowl. This vibration from contest for re-election. llat increase of effective ut Imparted motto was "don't kiss at all" but if you Fred W. Hill, Dexter. any A $100, What are you going to do about It? causes more or less of the whole milk to of the school of not a of have got to do such a be sterilized λλιι ηίη AAmmiHûû frtf Λ*· the opening year Sept. judgment emotion; clear-eyed facing bsck home and a war thing Gen. Pershing lias awarded pos- Going planting be thrown out through tbe skimmed and see was voted all school teach Bean that the other party is too. This a service 1, public J. garden, down in the shade of a come ford County: thumously distinguished Hastings the facts* sitting milk outlet. Vibration may also went ao far that it was not un- era of Mass., the campaign Bethel. the Boston Springtield, by tree and pulling at the old corn-cob will from worn State Committee—Fred L. Edwards, cross to "Scotty," boy excessively bearings. common to see men but- A. Andorer. school committee. If approved by do no will not young wearing Vice President—Y. Thureton, hero who was killed the the Ger- Dealer in Real Estate, good; help in bringing If a bowl Is not by the au- A that Buttnen Men separator thoroughly tons with this legend, "Kiss me, I am Resolutions—Matthew McCarthy. the city council, which has Survey Must Admire about a better condition in New sleaned eaoh time it Is about three S. Molcher, E. J. Roderick. mans. England. used, sterilized.'1 Now comes Dr. Lawson Rumford—R thority In voting money for school PARIS, ME. Get busy, plant all that you oan take times as much fat is lost In the skimmed Mexico— B. W. Qoodwln. SOUTH Brown of Saranao New who A. Thureton. Newman Clark of Fort Fairfield, increase wiil make a more a care Lake, York, Andover—Y. expenses, the For than year hundreds of workers have been of, yellow corn, wheat, rye, oats, milk as when the bowl Is shot and al- properly says the said Inoonsiderate doctors are Norway—Robert Seavey. Me., is alleged to have total of $700 in three years. raise E. Mclutlre. a barley; cattle, sheep, hogs, poul- cleaned. that there at a safe and Waterford—L. killed Phoebe Bell at quietly engaged in making scientific survey of the mission wrong; is, least, O. Ernest Rec- most instantly try, and let the western farmer find a The brief goes South Paris—W. Frothlngham, The billboard men themselves ad- foregoing explanation sane period when parties can indulge in ord. Grand Falls, Ν. B., then attempted BILLINGS fields, and of America county county. market for his produce elsewhere. to show that a in order to mit have the beet organized L. S. by separator give asculatory actions, even with a tubercu- Buckfield—Fred A. Taylor. suicide. they I can show you some New England the best résulte in must be C. Thureton. C61. Wil- MANUFACTURER OP AND DEALER IN operation, lous person. This safe is in the Bethel—Paul trust ia the United States, farmers who have worked on these lines period Lovell—Waldo has been secured in and level; or Seavey. The of bread, which D. former chairman of The facts are of Irmly place quite afternoon early evening; so, it seems, Hanover—Alton Bartlett. price liam Sohier, developed startling. No such picture and made Too can do it if must time Is Albans, Bed Cedar and Spruce Clap- good. you be properly cleaned each it the Ruler of the Universe knew what be Porter—.Jacob L. Mason. 18 wits a loaf in St. Vt, the old Massachusetts highway com- and to 15 America's rehgioos situation has ever before been drawn. •top kicking apply yourself. ased; and must be operated at tbe re was to when he set these hours Hiram—Charles Cotton. for several weeks, hag dropped mission, dec-lured before the legisla- boards, New Brunswick Cedar Have up apart Johnson. your wife work two mottoee, In addition tbe Fry eburg—Elba while one store is selling it at affairs ia ad- luired speed. tempera· for courting. To keep up the scientific Hartford— Oscar Turner. cents, tive committee ou legal Fine, "Go Feed My Sheep," and "Peed My :ure of tbe milk must be at least 85° F. 8hingles, North Carolina farce, Dr. Brown says the sunshine and Canton—F. W. Moree. 14 cents a loaf. vocating for regulation and On the basis of these de- Lambs." one in room legislation surveys thirty Protestant Hang your dining tnd the inflow of milk into the bowl not fresh air of the the and morning sterilizes an- were restriction of outdoor advertising. Flooring Sheathing:, and one in your bed room. It be tban normal. the Hon. B. 0. Mclotlre of Norway A herd of 18 deer recently nominations are uniting in a might jreater Furthermore, lips, ao aa to provide for this safe sea- a idea to one and stick it nounced that be wonld die nomination s«>en in the orchard of L. S. Small horse-drawn vehicle in com- Paroid Roofing, Wall Board, good paint up bearing· of the maohine must not be al- son. Dr. Brown is connected with the Every where can see it from the of papers as candidate for governor. Vt. were very use will have to be marked you "shade lowed to beoome worn too muoh before tubercular sanatorium at Saranac in Morrisvllle, They mercial Heads, and Lake, nominees for electors dur Barrel Nation Wide Cooperative the old apple tree." are The presidential! from lack of food with the name of the owner, the city Apple Campaign they replaced. and he bad the chance to put up a pretty poor, evidently are: winter. he hi* of LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Truly, test as to whether tuberculosis ing the hard or town where lives, place New Fact· in Ineeét Control. thorough M. Portland. Each at the denominations has its own "For- Oliyeb D. Rice. be George Blake, business and his license number, if thirty could transmitted by contact of lips. James T. of Medford, W. C. O'Kane, Professor of New Russell, Farmlngton. Edwin McKnlght under the Paris, Maine. Entomology "We selected a Kdwanl told α license is required, South ward Movement" organised and officered. The Intecchurch Hampshire State College.) Hesaya: pretty young Chase, Baring. Mass., president of the senate, Below le the that forma the woman with a bad case of tuberculosie Terrence B. Towle, Bangor. House that he terms of a biill reported favorably World Movement is clipping Ton oan divide insect into two Melvln P. Mllllken, Stockholm. friends at the State the clearing house for all of these. text (or Mr. Rice's pesta aud bad her klaa a sterile diab. We life in the Massachusetts House by the letter: that here and those James Pulslfer, Auburn. has decided to retire from public poops, those belong on Itoads and "To tbe Editor of tbe Post: found the morning kisses gave forth a this year. legislative committee Dr. C. M. Merrily It is the which the churches have created to :bat do not. We do not always see very The new members of the state com- at the close of legislative agency "Sir—I note with Interest tbe report few germs but those in the afternoon Bridges. nuob of thoee that belong here. They mittee are: of the treaty avoid to foster cooperation and make sure that of yonr staff correspondent and evening were a pretty healthy risk." Ratification peace Graduate duplication, concerning ire like bushes and gray birohes. Houlton. The returns from the town clerks the frame of mind of the farmers of New juniper James B. Madlgan, with réservations, woman suffrage are all tbe as M. Portland. that 123 towns voted every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. They everywhere time, but, George Blake, were favored in reso- of Vermont show Hampshire. Sherman L. Watervllle. and prohibition Veterinarian ι rule, we live along In their company The Supreme Counoil of the Allies Berry, Re- for a fifth class license at the March "Produce and yet produce to win tbe Wesley Hyde, Boothbay Harbor. lutions presented to the Maine The month of will be devoted to Tbe insect pests that now know how self-determination works. J. Edward 109 voted April making war and save tbe world has been luite peaoeably. Sullivan, Bangor. state convention at Bangor. meeting and that ugainst repeat- ire Emir who baa in aome been Hiram Gerrlsh, Brownvtlle. publican ed thousands causing unmitigated damage, appar- Feisal, way Judge having one,and there are 14 towns a the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of by of farmers in this state. are Ralph O. Dale, Bath. Worcester, of tntly increasing every year In extent, proclaimed King of Syria, now says to Curies W. Wilson of so that Ovariotomy Dogs Specialty. "Shoes and all kinds of at Ralph T. Darby, Belfast. In which tie votes occurred, will come a united simultaneous clothing oreign species that bave no business to the French troops occupying that coun- who he is a "younger April 25th-May 2nd, (abnloas prices and still kero- BI;iss., says they will be added to the "no" col- mounting; >e here at all. We are just beginning to try, "Get outl If you are not out by The Recent Aurora. of has taken out financial campaign. sene 22 oents, and gasoline 33 cents per fellow eighty-two," umn for not having cast a majority 14711. tbe important facts about 6, I'll—" He has not fiDished the He says fishing Telephone Norway Exchange no jet together April The of Oxford County may be a tishing license. none can be gallon, and stopping plaoe in sight; to out And the people in favor of license, bese unweloome visitors, and find sentence yet. Englieh, they in the of Professor habit he has left. $4 per hired 940 interested explanation is the only boyish Maine grain bag; help, per vhat we oan and can't do about them. must out of Palestine too. So say granted. South Paris, Whether You Are inside the Church or Out month and board to get Monroe B. Snyder, direotor of tbe Phila- $4 per day, and the inaeot baa ca- the eleven, was shot A foreign extraordinary Arabs. After all the remaking of the Peter Sarra, aged See an American- selling price of all bis farm stock cat delphia Observatory, of recent dis- wounded Soon W. Q. too, >acity for damage if it once gets estab maps in Paris, the question seems to be, in the abdomen and fatally Is in To man and woman who loves his 25 cent since that noble investi- play of northern lights. It follows: born Chinese, who prominent Ε. W. CHANDLER, every every country, fully per iabed, beoause it la free from tbe natural will they stay re-made? l'rovost, aged fifteen, gation of tbe H. C. L. tbe "The recent aurora is a fine indication by Adolphue business and banking circles, Boston, these 200Θ conferences are by Congress, inemies that hold it in obeok In its na- both with other compan- oownty vitally important. Farmer finds himself of the atomic disintegration while boys is one of 10,000 voters whoso hltohed outside like can see bow explosive at near'y ive land. We tbe thing tbe were soldier, Spring- of the faithful ass that carried his master Oxford County la a wooded which takes place at the surface of ions playing names appear on the jury list Suf- For the facts this show vorks some of our native country, Builders' Finish ! developed by great survey to the by observing taken aa a and the of »un and is responsible for its promi- field, Mass. His case is said to be king's banquet. nsects. Tent are native and whole, larger part folk county. I will furnish DOORS ud WINDOWS of any caterpillars the of the ia founded and corona. Our fair will of the vividly what forces are at work in America—and what kind "Tbe farmers of this state are on an abundant and but induatry territory nences, spots discovery The 1920 Rutland, Vt., the first one in the history SUe or Style at reasonable price·. lometimes destructive, iverage a little over 57 of upon the producta of her foreata. This of tbe magnitude and precise atomlo Its race events. There Boston which a man of hi J ci a thés is to be. years age. isually they amount to little. offer $10,000 in city of in country country oan be increased. One order of the of the chemioal in the as for What would you do, Mr. Editor? are im- industry probably explosion be one entry fee paid race lias been drawn eligible On the contrary, potato bugs the will Frames. tbe war the farmer him- looks upon an industry found- elements in the snn, and in stars and this will be Also Window dt Door "During put >orted. So are worms, the oab- generally closing events jury duty. cabbage ed forest as saw leads to of tbe early See that the pastor of your church self to still more strenuous efforts while upon products mills, generally, conceptions sum of two and a half per It l£ want of any kind of Finish for Inside 01 appoint* >age most scale Insects, the the small for the 80th session sons maggot, furniture and aurora and the magnetic The program •utslde work, «end In your order·. Pine Lam oan tall the con- his and hired men went to the and factories, pulp paper mills, accompanying da/e^atoe. Any pastor you jipsy moth, tbe browntail moth are cent of the purse. Con- er and Shingles on hand Cheap for Oaeh. Front With those added coeta that I but there are many other kinds of indus- and electric storms, whiob beyond of the Southern New England ferenoe and dmt·. Or write direct to the ibout 60 others of the most serious pests In which In- place have enumerated we now face another many of them which any doubt as to their validity. Four small children, ranging ference of M. E. churches, hat are In tbe try, by-products, and Job Work. menacing agriculture tbe bonrs of to nine were all of Increase of at least 25 cent on can be added and have been added in "During Monday night age from four years, cludes part of Massachusetts, Planing, Sawing per obarges Jnited States to-day. feet off our other of the Some of the earth was in a very trne sense, on a rock about 50 all of Connecticut Matched Pine Sheathing for Sale. [or getting products to market. about these in- parte country. last, marooned Rhode Island and Tbe big faot foreign of us boule- "In came a of these by-producta have been on exhibi- and to the delight all, passing shore near the Lynn, Mass., Connecticut river, which yesterday's paper report lects is that we've got to keep any fur- east of the E. W. men in an income tion at the New Tork State Col- the outer confines of the solar their cries for help brought Masa., CHANDLER, Γ31 Chicago that pay her new out of tbia un- recently through vard and will be held in Plymouth, species country, corona. same universal force of .... Maine. tax of and No donbt of in are Tbe rescue. Was; Sumner, 11,000,000 up. ess we are to an intolerable lege Foreatry Syracuee. They men to the 6, ^viih headquarters willing put radioaction which tbe beginning April official Washington will start a curioue, many of them, but all could be disintegrates that Brock- church. 'produce' >urden on our farmers and fruit grow- a result of a charge at the Memorial Methodist INTERCHURCH war made in Oxfoid if deairable and atoms in stupendous localized Krakatoas, As propaganda. Tes, plant your gar- trs. that can be done is Ccunty are Tbe only way on tbe and landlords profiteer- Is ♦ lens one and note tbe cost. I am the curious or Mount Pelees, sun, pro- ton, Mass., completed. every extensive of of profitable. Among things be choeen to decide >y regulations imports in this exhibition were duces the of the coronal a referee will Massachusetts ""'φ· to plant one, too, and that is all. "silk" stockiogs hydrogen ing. case Seventy-six towns In going )lanta and plant material. For tbe first tbe for rents, in the tbe consumer Is made from wood fiber which looked like streamers, then also hurled final on a fair price and many MOVEMENT "That pays enough ime we seen the estab mu- have no resident physician bave recently who in WD^LD true. felt like and will wear atoms of that namely, elec- of three tenants appeared Of the Ambition he be use explosion, nurses. When silk, silk, maybe are without 43 WB9T llth NSW YORK CITY gets hungry may isbment of a Federal prop- writs. towns 8TBS2T, quarantine and are Iota aawdust trified and court to answer eviction have his wits and find out where the trouble of longer cheaper; hydrogen, probably helium, nicipal 3o4 towns In the state, 165 irly reatrioting entry imported plants. earth. !a. sausage converted by chemical straight to the has re- are TIRED MEN and WOMEN Sven now tbe Federal horticultural casings, Officer John Vonscavage nursing service. There 300,000 " within about a month of tbe -»■ The of tbi· ecfoardaeaiea* i* mad» B. Cummixgs. proceaaes into viscose, which may do "Only Mass.. without who old before their time," publication poNAh L. >oard, which has suoh inspection in from the Brockton, people in Maseachusetts pub- "West Me. away with furnished the vernal, or antumnal, ir tbe signed 10 who are have no and t*rou£J> the cooperation of 30 dmamtnmtirw*. Paris, is unable to casings by pqulnox, after serving about health service. The death languid, energy ibarge, provide anything In an orbital to be thus force lic nursing "P. S.—I have been a farmer for 27 slaughter bouse; wood flour phono- earth position police has increased lack ambition—these are often sufferer· Ike the number of inspectors needed, weeks. He said that he preferred rate in these places graph records which can reproduce successfully bombarded. Tbe moviog and irora trouble. rears." tecause it has not yet been given suffi in which he is known to the Boston Medical kidney music other than the hum of a saw mill; electrio hydrogen is, of course, ac elec- tlie prize ring, according Weak, overworked or diseased kidney· are 1 lient funds by Congress. to a beat. Joarnal. What Maine Tractor Owners Say. tan bark shingles made from hemlock tric current, and is therefore carried us "Jack Savage" patrollng Surgical indicated by ambitionlesa. always tired, nervous With the inseots that have already be· and round condition, by saiiownesa oi skin and puffinesa [M. D. Jones, farm management extension bark waste after it has gone through a toward tbe poles of tbe earth in the of Massachusetts < lome established such as tbe of 33 pupils Frye Governor Coolldge under «yes. backache, uii! joints, sore muscles, specialist.) here, gipsy earth's foroea. Parents New tannery; to say nothing of paper diahea them by the magnetic Me., re- is to be chairman for all or roeumstic pains. notb and now the we bave school, Lewiston, general THIS BANK PAYS The average life of a farm tractor In corn-borer, and common. Tbe oolors of the aurora are grammar home we can do to allevi- bottles, already quite fascinating the orders of Dr. L. J. in the Salvation Army made 1j earned that the beat electrio fused to obey England Maine, according to estimates by due to the changing excitation to the that is to be made 1 ate tbe damage is to discover and Import recently appointed service appeal 125 tractor owners in tbe state, Is 10 A Medal to Mr. 9f tbe hydrogen and other gases. Tbe Dumont, and in advisln? Col. 1 latural enemies that will help to bold Swasey. office of health officer, May 10 to 20, COMPOUND INTEREST rears; tbe average cost of it· operation theory of Vegard, the Swedish physicist, newly-formed of the chair- * hem In cbeok. Such pests cannot be A unique honor has been paid a vete- that the children Glfford of his acceptance ft riAht at the cause oi suffering and misery, per 10-hour day, 17.64, exclusive of tbe which has explained tbe wonderful cur- who has demanded tri- 1 once are es- ran of the civil war the town of An- Governor Coolidge paid refulate the kidneys and bladder and restore to labor of the Tbe items iradicated they thoroughly by auroras as due to ι.λ vui-ninaled. manship, ** in the South Paris Savings driver. compris- tained hydrogen parti- Salvation round and healthy condition. Money deposited 1 ablished. dover in presenting to Benjamin A. bute to the efforts of the ing tbis amount are: 14 gallons of gaso- of electric charge, is now and N. R- Reese. Dublin. Ga.. writes: "I waj to first of we are for In- was a member cles, positive in repairing a truer Bank is on interest the every Tbe big bill that footing Swasey, who of Company in that Courses typewriter Army to develop appreciation say I am better. Before I started to take Foley placed line, $3.78; depreciation, 12.26; interest shown to be unquestionably true, added to the ect is three-fourths due to ins- 32d Maine a medal in honor are to be of Kidney Pills I could not turn over in the bed 1 are first of an 70 45 damage B, Ragiment, it is but a result of tbe watclunaklng Americanism. month; dividends declared the investment, cents; repairs, K. logical explosive New Vo- bad such severe pain in my back and bip·. I erted pests. We must take every possi- of his son, Sergeant Lyman Swasey, from curriculum of the England :ents; oil, 45 oents. eruption of tbe electrio hydrogen A new $50,000 preventor- was so stiff I could not bend over and I had to if allowed to remain, >le measure to avoid to the list who died the world war. Mass. Such splendid and November and These 125 men eaoh an adding during sud. cational school, Rutland, Vt.. get up at niaht 6ve to six time·. By taking Foley May plowed average tbe be erected at Pittsford, ( tbat are is believed to be the first medal ium to Kidney Fill· I am aa«. able to work. it 5 acres acres if tbesn foreign speoiea preying This or in the made hy Capt. of «φ tote are on interest thus pay- 6 and harrowed 23 per "The well-known deity, lag time, is announcement the of Redfteld Proctor, immediately placed ( m Amerloan agriculture and horticul- presented by a town in such remem llackett, resident man- is promise Sold fcverywaere LO-bour day. The cost per acre for nse between tbe solar eruption and the ap- Wallace Ë. and his sister Miss Emily on interest. 1 ure. brance. Oo one side of the medal are Proctor ing interest the if the machine was 9118 for of tbe atorm, and of the school. the Ver- plowing these words: "Presented the town pearance magnetic ager Dutton Proctor, providing ind 33 cents for The tract- by on tbe earth, of will harrowing. Cultivation or Sod-Mulcb, L. in accompanying aarora, York, New Haven & mont Tuberculosis Association on of Andover, Me., Swasey, gratefal le due to The New 3rs were need an of 36 days about 45 boar», tbe time taken to sum carry on the average ( U. P. Sweeteer, Associate Professor of Horti- of services in the will not conform raise an equal to farm work and on belt work. D. recognition patriotic for tbe atom· to travel from Hartford raiiroad of Savers eight days culture, of U.) hydrogen ordinance in state and the new build- the Home Guard Systematic World War." On the obverse side of ν saving work the Join The nses were in the eon to the eartb. Tbe rate of travel an local daylight Dr. principal harrowing, Cultivation as a method of handling the are the words: States of uniform- a memorial to the late medal "United or some- aa there is lack ing be plowing, potatoes, spreading to con· la about 575 miles per second, Eo long digging ( oil in an orchard Is understood 1917-1918." cities and towns Charles 8. Caverly. and wood. Forcée, what in exceea of tbe rate of tbe upward of time among manure, threshing sawing ( let of plowing, establlsh- was well known in ity ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT early spring Sergeant Swasey in some the in Massa- the After take few farmers considered them adapt· a movement of the gases of which it serve, especially Resolutions protesting against yoa eat—always Very , nent of a duet-mulch after few weeks Oxford and Andover, Dix- »d to loads. In a few oases County, Peru, solar and Rhode Island. Congress of the Frellng-l drawing ( ind the maintenance of this dnst layer fleld and Canton all claimed him. He great prominences. chusetts passage by were used for "Tbe numerous and details for Investigating and re they hauling rocks, pall· ( ibout the first week In at whioh for two complex of local i»mmit/tees huvsen bills June, attended the high school years are thus class stumps and Three farmers of the auroral phenomena found Appc&ntment to of the coal business as Ing mowing. ( ilme a cover crop Is planted and allowed at Andover and was a rent complaints and their traotors for prominent figure to for the first time, reasonable to investigate guiation to the dfeaier Bank reported using hauling , ο on the the receive, barntful FATONICAOP· STOMA Cg) Paris remain through on ball teams. is TOCR South gronnd the base ball an4 basket confirmation the recommended legislation, WÉQS Savings binders and two for bay. Additional study problem were by the grain raking (rioter. He had worked in other towns and gen- explanation. on the ne- and consumer, adopted relieves Heartburn. Bloat- Tbe farms on which these machines of this is given by tbe fact by the state commission Asso- lllltuth Pres. GEORGE M. Treas. Sod-mulch carries with it the idea of a He died explanation sent to Coal Deaieers' food J. HASTINGS BEAN. ATVOOD, erally bad wide acquaintance. also that all of life in letters New England ed Gaae? Feeling. Stops soaring, are owned are chiefly on rolling or level as a means of that oar discoveries prove cessities It was io stirring of the soil, but, at Base 15 of scarlet fever April of cities and Mass. and all stomach miseries. Α Ψ. Edward 31 farmers Hospital the elemental atoma, so wonderfully ex- Massachusetts mayors ciation, Springfield, repeating atooach Trustee—N. Dayton Bolster, J. Hastings Bean, Walker, land; only reported having noisture control, the application of a about two months before his in cost would Aim JuiMn· —J »pti»>it·· K—pe size of tbe 5, 1918, In are structural of selectmen held that the additional Vitality mad Pw. any hilly land. The average of straw or similar plosive the stars, prod- chairman of boards •weetaad atroa*. lucree*»· W. D. Charles H. Hanno H. Nel- blanket grass, hay, 20tb birthday. He bad eerved as corpor the consumer. of tko» Penley, Harry Cok, Howard, Cushman, farms on wbich tbe tractor can be worked ucts of fall upon EATONIC to th· bMt r«Mdy. Tm material, about the base of the tree and ral of the Rifle Guard of the 26:h Divis- hydrogen." towns. Oalyooeoa cent is 156 aores. Lace ef Wtl· easde wonderfully beooflud. son G. Elder. out from the trunk to a dis- front line trenches of Immigration Skef- Robert ne»eals, Boston, berries and House negative It makes the ground soft at Β of and he saw separate In raspberries. with to answer. Asked to expensive; Company Rumford, of March was district court of machine division Did know that we had started the show state the principal time in some it breaks act of Congress 8,1820, cision of the federal general manager sists rooms and bath, is con- you ■praying seasons; service on tbe Mexican border. of eight advantages of the tractor, 76 In admitted into the Union as such, the I. Sears, vice- and heal fresh Hats and that our replied. roots. be said in connection with the c:isp of Frnnk of Carter, Rice & Co., president nected with sewer, has furnace new Spring Suits—the Spring •nbstanoe, that they get their work done It might admission to date from tbe fifteenth of In sod-mulching the advantages are: this that Sir of Montreal, manager of has se- had arrived in abun- 51 better 51 George Perley the same month." Is that statement that and general of the Abbot-Downing Co., and electric lights. fine line of furnishings quicker; reported work; Solid for windfalls are was president Spring their in ground spraying; cousin of the iate Sergt. Swasey, to be a of Massachu- Webster, getting crops earlier; 34, saving on Maine ceased part the A. J. Bates Company, a on a new and original that we are a tremendous business? not so badly bruised; cheaper rongh one of the few American citizans cured patent AMES. dance, and doing of of very on Maroh correct? If so, was ALBERT expense; 13, saving man-power; and Its in setts 3, 1820, shoe manufacturers, who of waxing and treating papers a billy land? prevents washing. ever by the King. He was Maine Mass., process will not be but few 11, heavier work 8, a sav- knighted from Maroh 3 to Maroh 15, 1820, to revo- ol Figuratively speaking—it accomplished; disadvantages are: Danger of damage to of the mobilization of tbe Cana- and subse- of all kinds which promises For further inquire of horse-labor. charge was a of Massachusetts nor found guilty last May particulars the lawn ing In case more from neither part Me. now before will be up trees of fire; danger dian in London. a the wax paper industry. M. L. NOYES, South Paris, days you oiling To summarise the replies, tbe big troops a state in the Union. If that was the sentenced to a year and lutionize retards growth in spring; difficult is now an inmate of quently In the Mf see about clothes of the tractor in that mloe; Benjamin Swasey was the status of Mr. was the pioneer mower—so not your Spring advantage Maine is seasons in oase, what politloal of brib- Sevigne why to control moisture; dry July, the Soldiers' Home at Togns. It day at Greenfield on charges use as to it makes possible faster work in spring, Maine during that brief period? Waa use of waxed paper for bakers' the dew is on the selections. stocks moisture tacking; wet season In fall, to defrand the THE while Ample when the horses are soft and the weather and conspiracy of machines for moisture ezoessive. a territory? ery well as the Inventor from here ani the values are stout. warm, thus the into tbe Résolutions of Respect. Ikquibkb. in connection with the which ma- choose strikingly getting crops The best results are obtained in most KOvernment wrapping bakery products ground earlier and a Our Father In His Note—There may be a fine point here H. giving longer grow oaaee from use of cultivation although In Whereas, Heavenly | «mnufacture of army shoess. chines are built In Nashua, Ν. season. wisdom and has sum- whioh some one witb a legal mind ou ing soma conditions It may be possible to use infinite meroy our loved it looks at this time as if the suooess. The costs moned to a higher life much solve; but Bar It is well to divide tbe and the sod-mulch with About the 8wlngknlfs. Conditions That Happiness. ROADS soraps and sister, Annah Billing·. sot of Congress on Marob S, 1820, simply GOOD do not differ materi- respected when he de- waste from the kitchen and a of the two methods a wooden sword, 18 No man can be happy plaoe in Therefore, be it fixed the date when the transference A swlngknife Is ally. his own when he has any MACHINERY CO., INC separate receptacle the portion adapta- That in tbe death of Sister should take piaoe; and that the status of to 24 Inches lone and 8 to 10 Inches spises acts, for One oC tbe modifications of the culti- Resolved, of Andrews ble feeding to the flack. Decom- a of Maine in its relation to consciousness of wrong, whether & Franklin loses tbe Distriot to the por- Eastman vation method la to ose olover for a Billings, Grange greatly broad, used scrape woody waste material or or EVERYTHING FOR THE posed moldy bread who in tbe of remained the sane up to which motive or act No man can be happy cover orop; alternate In al- valoed member, early days Massachusetts tion from flax, a handful of and Furnishers cake should never be fed to hens, as it is plow strips most when the aotual and of MAKER Clothier· the olover a oar order was one of Its zealous March 15, official, orer a In the when be harbors thoughts revenge, ROAD harmful and cause severe ternate years leaving strip hangs groove standing may bowel' and who ever kept tbe good of took place.—Ευ. or hatred. He most It Is useless to foil season without plowing, but onttlng members, separation known as the Jealousy, envy trouble. put in snch even ill health board swingstock. .. It to on our order at heart, though and a clean con· "Climax," "Amc.-Chempion,1 South as the olover and allowing remain in the man· have a clean heart 31 Market Square, Paris., things banana peels or aklna of at our "Save on Meat Weekn in Swingknives are still used Win method Is nsed her presence meetings Tbe Money or no of money or "Little Winner" and as these have or no the gronnd. This by prevented Old science, amount "Baby oranges, little food That our heartfelt sympa- New England, instituted by the United ufacture of flax in parts of the will advance ii some orohardlsts Id Nova Sootla with Resolved, excitement can make him happy^-· ner" Road Machines ^ 'iWlfc value. extended to tbe bereaved States of Juatioe, and men- but modem machinery has suooess. This plan lessenà the oost oi thy be family, Department j World» soon. Labor and steel JffOTICX. monrn tbe loss of a In a recent Issue of the Demoorat, Exchange. , price product Information reoeived tbe cultivation wbo are oalled to tioned pretty generally displaced them. Ί oottoe that he FOR SALE. by United materially. I from the week be- ■ have advanced. The aatMcriber hereby girt* devoted mother. has been postponed >i Where Rain Never Fall*. oft States Department of Agrlcultare Is to loving, hM been duly appointed gnardUn Tbat a of these résolu- Marob to that of 12. It I have these road machines ii of farm and situ- effect that in some states dealers are Oreen Bone. Resolved, copy ginning 30, April A Mad CarT ft la believed that the driest place MAST A. Sadler, Tryeharg, My farming tools, tbe reason for and bondi tions be npon onr reoords, and is understood the postpone- our ta the Coon (τ of Oxford, glveo "Seeds sold for , spread were out for • Is that of stock at South Paris. bavin* ated one-half mile from Paris Hill displaying signs, feeding Qreen ont bone, when fed fresh, makei Myself and family to the world part Egypt today M the law direct·. AU pereone to the bereaved and one sent ment was that on aooount of Holy Week arc Those are for substitute beef ii sent family, ride, We were two lower fails of the the eatate of «aid deceived For farther in- purposes only." ilgos an excellent (or sorap was to usual Sunday driving between the demand· again* an<1 village. particulars to the Oxford Demoorat for publication. the consumption of meat likely desired to the aame for aettlemeiH, the purpose of evading tbe state laws the flock'a diet. It mnst be pur a smooth road, which Bain has never been known to CHARLES W. BOWKER preeent to make pay of poultry Dana 0. Dudley. be much reduced on tbe period begin- along ftUrly Nile. all Indebted thereto are reqoeeted quire requiring a purity tag on bag· of seeds chased In small quantities, as It oan no Finally meat Immediately. Mabtha K. Dudley. Maroh 20. adually became more rough. fall there, Office rear P. South Paris, Mc Maine. SEWARD P. STEARNS, ■old. Seed «old "for feeding purpose· fresh for of time ning O., HAKKT A. HVBBABD, Portland, be kept any length Flora J. Col·. who had become tired of MM. IS·» South Me. ia almost sure to be below stand- In warm and whei I ^-tle'Roee, Hard to Believe. Oxford County Representative. Mareh 19th, 13-15 Parti, only" especially weather, One of tbe outstanding feature· of tbe about, exclaimed; "Oh, ard. but tested the cans· severe bowel trouble being bumped to 9tf Buy nothing seed, spoiled may oontennial exercises next June A Arabian horse can canter advisee. The Eastern Steamship line betweei Colby mamma, has the car lost Its temper Γ good department tbe of to ths for twenty-four hours to FOB SALE?" Setting Eggs It begins to look as If our Maine farm Portland and Boston, wbioh l u besi ι will be presentation medals —Exchange. the desert WANTED. saw on land or la winter will Inoreaae the flow more I t resumed men who aervice summer snd forty-eight Um Ne * 1 Beet-top silage ere are keeping of their calve·. oarrylog freight only, paasenge Colby Mm tad womea mnvbtn to Mil dm 1 ■ are One cow, 8 old, from selected breeders of Browi ewes time. li the steamei aea tbe great war. There Peerleae Accident sad Health Potto: Jersey years my of milk of at lambing It Is one of the tarns to-the milk question service Saturday night with during Wisdom and Prudsnes. without drinking. | Supreme • sons tbe wbo b« The eror Um taeorU « to about March ao. Als< for about 1 1 In Sbi > about 650 of college will beet oropoetttoa offered freshen and White $1 best to start feeding only pound Meal and grain have been nsed for fee Ransom B. Fuller commission. Is a wisdom then aad low Ρ retain Leghorns. 13 a There courageous ; Distinction Worth public. Lane lademaMee sel 1j to Inoream , thus honored, and committee, of «blob Noting. tor tho m one heifer. Will taken in L. L. Russell's ι per head dally and gradually for calves vary extensively and to all ai will sail from Portland on Mondays °°* Oood obérai ajteaoy propoelttoae three-year-old Orders gran Ji Is also false, reptile, prudence, thi as to 8 Th« 1 as 1 and from Bos Norman L. Bassett, '01, of Angnata, a, Receive your thoughts fueefe who caa devote their part or apere time- Bj*» or for the quantity pounds per day. pearanoes the oalves make just goo Wednesdays and Fridays, Full Tin exchange good potatoes. mill. tbe bas the result not of caution, bat of tmtr- as contracta for thoee who will beeome £ udder nay beoome feverlah if thb 00we on all mean ι too on and Satui ohalrman, designed medal,1 let treat four Mm children, ·. CHARLES M. F. South Paris. reaching maturity. By Tuesday·, Thursdays JOHNSON, TAMM, caution la not observed. the oalvea this spring. which a Boston firm is now maUng. [Burke. SSSfSiuJ» W»/rBg Miotf Pari* Hill. is-u keep days. tMroe. Beth·!. WMt Parle. ESTA BUSHED US8. and of Is Suter vu observed it the Uni rerial- The annual meeting banquet THE OXFORD BEARS. Sleighing i« very tad, wagoning Alumni Aaaoola· lât ohuroh »n appropriate aermon by the Hebron Aoademy bj In that on Theatre ohoit tlon of Portland waa held city Millll· Clark and Mr·. D. M. the pastor and moalo bj the usual ALL W<5£ the of Marob 26. Local people Savoy IN THE DOINGS OF THE WEEK were of Mrs. Emma Bart- aaslsted bj Mr. and lira. Cheater Brlgga evening The Oxford Democrat. Forbes guests were Prof. W. B. oommnnion waa observed. An who attended Sargent, SOUTH PARIS lett at Weet Bethel recently. Holy and SECTIONS OP THE COUNTY. at 4 P. M Misa Lnoy M. Allen, preoeptreas, Mra. Parlio la visiting Mr. and Eaater oonoeri by the ohlldren Angle of tbe Prof. 0. W. Mr·. Sherman Haselton. waa one of the Impreaalve aervioe· Dwyer. ISSUED TUESDAYS. | Tbe Hebron Conooll held son Charles Debating Pert» NUL Mr·. Henry Aaatin and day. at 8turtevant Home, 5th, In Misa Alioe Bard en of Watervllle arrlv tbelr annual banquet Monday, April visited at the home of her parent· 26. Service· at Parte Hill Baptist church every ed home Friday for a ten daya' vaoatlon. Friday evening, Marob at 10 .-40. School at 11 Shelbnrne reoentl y. borne for a Sunday Sunday Sunday lira. French of Bethel waa tbe Drew Stearna baa been at evening service at 7 30. Thursday evening Mr. and Mr*. B. W. Kimball recently Irving at MacLaren South Paris, Maine, April 6, 1920 of her Mr. few tbe Kaater reoeaa prayer meeting at7 JO o'clock. a week Rev. J. R. Remick gaeat Wedneaday parente, daya enjoying Mary •pent visiting tbe University of Maine. —in— end family at Sooth Portland, thence and Mra. Adney R. Toell. a haa the Two tbe gift of Prealdent Mise Josephine Cole la At home for one with the 'Slater et Aogoatna Dunham been guest pool tablea, apendlog day at F. 0. of the board of traateea, AT WOOD &. FORBES, two *Mki' vacation from her teaching Sonth Mr·. G. C. returning of bla daughter, Mra. Jennie Carrier, Stanley Perla, West, bare been Inatalled for the benefit of tbe "The Id Weetbrook. home Maroh 27. Bryant'a Pond. Pointing Finger" MdUort and Saturday, M atndenta. One la for the boya, Proprietor*. Mr·. Helen Col· Biokford of Norway Mra. Fred Chandler of Anbarn spent Roaooe Doughty baa moved into L. aoademy rent near tbe other for the «ai the of her parente, Mr. eod one with her Mr. end Mrs. Mann & Son'· the factory. glrla. BO BO Κ M. ATWOOD. A. S. rOBBBS. gaeet dey pereuts, of Mr Here! G Mrs. B. several dey· last W. 8. baa moved hia family intc Dorothy, tbe oldeat daughter Joaeph Cole, P. S. Chandler, reoently. Ring la Ann Little the Cartla house now owned L. M. and Mra. Harry W. Bearoe, orltloally week. John Preston True of Waban, Mass., by IN le · ear on Pioneer Street. ill at the Weatern Maine Sanatorium, They're & Charles M. Johnson shipping was a week-end guest of bis sister, Mrs. Manu Son If ta advance. re where ahe haa been an offloe Γββμβ :—|1 JO a year paid strictly load of Beo Davis this week for Correction aboald be made of the employe " 4 oenta. apple· J. G. Otherwlee a year. Single copie· re- Gehring. H for aeveral montha. Boetoo Thla clean· op the Phllbrook Is a few port In laat week's laane that C. LIQHTNINÛ BRYCE" partie·. Dana C. spending and aon re- — to Β Mra. B. C. Marrlner ADYBBTieBMBirre All advertisement? mainder of the 1919 crop. PhU· bad aold bia garage I. young men legal apple weeks with his mother, Mrs. Emily Young Marrl- Prices and 20c for Insertion· for tl-30 turned to Hebron Mra. 15c are ίΐτβη three coneecutive M re. Mead P. Andrew· filed the neo of Fie. Ellingwood, aa no aale waa made. Friday. New suit inch In lenrtb of oolamn. Special con brook, Fellsmere, ner waa her Mia» per re the week to ae Mr·. Mamie Benson of Auburn wa> aooompanied by aiater, designs tracte made wltn local, transient and yearly essary pape paat qaallfy Mrs. Lewis Pnaey and two children, of her mother. Btta Creech of Boston. advertiser*. poet master at the cffloe in khi· village who here been spending severe! weeks the gueat Wednesday April 6th, aa as- Rev. A. B. la Inaugurating Tuesday, and appointed Mr·. Feustena Cole with Mr. and Mra. Ralph Sawyer, have Mra. Elisha Emery. Klngaley men—smart Job PBDrrnfo —New type, raat preaeei, electric the looal in tbe lotereat of tbe sistant home in Dr. and Mrs. Wheeler and daugbto campaign and workmen and low price* poatmaater. returned to their Washington, power, experienced two in Portland re Interoburob World Movement. A com young oar buml C. A. Knickerbocker of Water· combine to make tbla department of Rev. D. C. Mr. Pnaey came to accompany Dorothy spent daya will WM. S. HART aeM cemvlete and aixteen new members into monity aupper and aooial gathering popular. ville received them home. cently. IN con- bet be held lu tbe of the looal Baptist hia church thla Easter. A very fine Meadamea Mertba E. Bsrtlett end Mrs. H. A. Markley entertained veatry Tailored in oburoh 8. A " " exclusive. with maaio olasa evening, April cert wea given in the evening Lnoretie Bean, two winter realdenta from Sunday School Wednesday evening Thursday and Evente. Next annoal of tbe First Uni· apeaker will deliver an ad- Deal Sanderson Coming and exercise· by the children. Maine, entertained their many Maine The meeting prominent Square with Dr. Al- versalist waa held at the oborcli dreea on the movement. Sunday he will exohange frlenda one Snnday by a deligbtfnl din parish Marob and the An tranafer of real estate in 7—Oxford County Conferenee, Inter bion of Portland. ner at Inn. are Tueaday evening, SO, Important PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE all-wool. April of party Broadway They fo!-1 ban fabrics some time under fine at South Pari·. church World Movement, Dr. Charlotte P. Hammond, who hea at Fie. lowing officers re-eleoted: town, negotiation, Fellamere, now been Tbia is the ex been apending the winter at Angasta, The Peat Noble Grande of Snnaet Moderator—F. E. Wheeler. perfeoted. CHRISTIE COMEDY NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. Clerk—A. H. Mann. of between C. W. Cum Qs., will stop for a week or two in Wash- Rebekah bave formed a Past change property Lodge Treasurer—L. C. Bates. of Hebron Center and 0.1. Conani 20c on her way north, reaohing Maine in connection X. D. Stll- mings Prices and are Kirschbaum ington Noble Grends Association Trustee·— L. C. Bates, E. J. 15c Portland Retail Merchants. Mann, of Hebron Both familiea have the latter of eleoted are as welL Academy. Norway National Bank- part April. with their order. Officers tbe They Chorister—Miss Delia Lane. been household during Parla Truat Co. the roads are still bad, 67 moving goods Althongh follow·: to Eastman A Andrew·. a to State Convention at Bel week. Mr. Conant Intends carry Wednesday, April 7th, persons, including goodly delegation Ρτββ.—Anna French. Delegates paat Chae. H. Howard Co. on extensive on tbe Cum- for from the Streaked Monntain District, at- Vice-Pree.—Susie Plalsted. faat in September: Mrs. H. A. Markley, orcharding Brown, Back A Co. while Mr. future with a ladies' and children's Gothes—famous style, Sec.—Ida Packard. J Cumminga* Z. L. Merchant. tended Easter aervices at the Beptlat Mrs. R. T. Berry, Mr. and Mra. E. mings farm, special Treat.—Lillian Stowell. have not been announced. Savoy Theatre. church Sunday morning. The pnlpit Mann; alternates, A. H.-Mann. Mrs. Ε plans matinee at a :3ο Notice. meet at Odd Fel- A. A. baa wsa decorated with house The association will Q. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Wheeler. Mra. Conant reoently'vlslted Wanted. charmingly Doble, wear. lows' Hall 8 for their next meet- all tbe auxiliarie* relatives in Auburn. for W. J. Wheeler Λ Co. planta and geraniums by loving frienda. April Tbe reports showed Γ» for For in On< Misa Alice of Salem, Maas., (I long Farm Sale. Songs by the boys' olaaa, primary depart- ing. of tbe cburob good oondltion. Bumpus quality, blood Stand For Sale. end under Mrs. Newton Lon Chapmen, who baa had of the announcementa waa tb< spent the week-end with her parents, L. Γ. Pike Co. ment, choir, pleasing to aer- in bis band and arm, ia mncb fron Mr. and Mra. J. L. Bumpus. In 2,000 Counties Thla Month. Cumminga' leadership, added the poiaoning gift of fourteen hundred dollara ia unable to do mnch work L'zzie tbe looal Bankrupt'a Petition for Discharge. vice. The congregation wee glad to better, but Mr. and Mra. L. C. Batea, wbiob bad Miaa Farria, telephone a few witb welcome Mrs. Kete Hammond, organist, at present. been added to alx hundred wbiob thi operator, apent daya recently Note·. of Manchester friends In Meohanio Falla. Oxford County back once more, after an enforced ab Harry Purington by-the- society bad In a bank, making tbe aum Famous a week-end with hi· haa rented the Taken from aenoe of aeveral weeka. After the aer- Sea, Mass., spent of two thousand dollars which had been Leonard Eeene Floyd Longfellow's homestead and will soon take vice Mra. Pomeroy, who recently joined parent* and sister reoently. placed in trust with the State Universal Philbriok Poem. Rev. Ε. W. Webber of Hallowed ha> who ia the church by letter, received the head Mlaa Marlon Wllaon, attending 1st Convention to be known as the "Batet j possession. beeo of the Main*· at suffered a ae appointed chaplain of •obool at Sebago, spent the holiday Endowment Fund," the interest to b· Mauley Beaaey recently Send or bring the children. at ThomMtoo and will be fellowship. State Prison was to wel- Eaater with her mother, Mra. Eldon for and insurance of th<- vere to hia hand while adjusting Mr The Suadey school glad used tbe repairs Injury Prices : Matinee 15c and 35c. hi· duties about May 1. Re?. a bridle chain on a load of bolts. gin oome back to ita junior ranks, Master Peterkln. West Paris Universallst church. Fou. and Webber was a former resident of Oxford Mrs. John Wilson of Ν. Η The final debatea in tbe Bates Inter- Evening 35c 35c. 8C Co. who baa now recovered Berlin, new members were added to the L. F. PIKE of the Uni Qeorge Turner, parish having been paator her A. F. κ will be held County, bis health. Superintendent E. A. Daniels waa the gueat of brother, Rev. Howard A. Markley waa given acbolastio Debating League veraliat church in Rumford for several a Miss on 16. Tbe con is to be oongratuleted on having double Chapman, and family, week ago. unanimous oall to remain with the sooi« Friday evening, April 8th, MEN'S CLOTHING STORES returned home with ber each of which won it? Thursday, April year·. the number present, since a year ego Sally Chapman ty another year, and many appreolativ· tending aoboola, a finale Petition· have been received at tb« Easter Sunday, 31 remalaing for Sonde; for visit. words spoken not only of Mr. Markley'c way to tbe by defeating opponent? NORWAY BLUE STORES So. PARIS who are at home reoent are Hebron Edith Roberts and Frank Mayo J H Fish and Game department from 25 pe: School yesterday. The oollege atndenta devoted labor for tbe oburob and Its] in tbe preliminaries, the Eaater vacation are Miaa Ernest and IN cent of the legal voter· of the town· of At the evening service et the Baptist for factor*, but for bis interest during th· Academy, Deering High School, lne Mias Hanacom, Rumford Sohool. Hebron will meet Albany and Waterford in Oxford County church Mr. Qlenn Rom gave id interest- Phllbrook, Kathryn past year in tbe World Interchurch High Miaa Muriel Park from move-1 at Hebron and Rumford at Rum asking that the present regulations pro- ing talk oo the seed· of world evangeli- from Batea, ment, tbe Boy Scouts, Chamber of Com Deering and Robert Hanacom from Bow· while will debate Rumford hibiting fishing in Crooked River and zation, and the Pbllathea cleas sang. Smith, merce, Red Cross, Grange, and man) ford, Deering at Portland. Last in tbe finals "L A S C A" tributaries, so far as in the towns men Delega'es appointed to the Oxford doin College. other interests too numerous to mention. year, baa been received that W. W. | contested and Ed- tioned, these waters being tributary tu County inter-church convention from tL· Word Tbe ladles of tbe Federated churohrt by Hebron, Deering Down the Rio Grande who baa been the ward won tbe by Lake Sebago, be repealed. Hill are: Mr. and Mr·. I. B. Curtis, Mr. Hastings, apendlng are holding a food sale Saturday· at C Little, Deerirg champion and Mra. Walter Twitcbell, Deacon winter at Fellamere, Fla., will leave H. Lane's store. •hin. When Herman Bean of Gllead went t*· Deacon Deaoon Merrill, there March 31, arriving at Portland Misa Clara ia ber vac;> comedy NURSE morr he fonnr! King, Daniels, Berry spending Pond. century" his barn Monday jg, 4, where he will epend aeveral at here. Bryant's Mrs. May Hammond, Mrs. Hiram Heald, April tlon from teaching her home " about two rods from the entrance a large Hotel. annual con- " Mr·. Newton Cnmmings and Glenn Ross. weeka at the Congress Square Edwin R. Berry has purchased Len The third prize speaking Brownie's Dogong Tricks which from ita appearance be at of school will rishes to communicate with stone, was elected super- Carl Brown baa resumed work the dull Yates' bouse on Street and test by member· the high a Mr·. Heald recently Maple L. a It has Ζ MERCHANT decided was meteorite. pitted on the even- intendent of tbe cradle roll department, Citizen office, after being out several rented it to Fred Smith, who is expected I be held at the Qrange Hall and chronic in- surface with a fused cruat, caused bj Prices and 20c lderly persons and she would like to hear from all par weeka having the flu. to return here with hia family from ing of April 9th. 15c the heat developed in Ita rapid passage waa the of ber Mita Linnle B. who came alids who would ent· in the parish having infanta or chil- Mra. F. J. Tyler gueat Batb. Treadwell, appreciate the earth's atmosphere. The re- as of the in the through dren too small as jet to attend Sunday aiater, Mra. Maud Rice, at Norway Mra. Ora Swan and Doris Field ot1 bere paator Baptist parish 9th, care and surface is studded with a substance thai ber labor· with tbe so- Friday, April atient, loving appro- School, but who would be pleased to cently. Bethel were In town Wednesday. fall of 1Θ18, olosed in Mr. Bean thinks may be nickel. He ha* ia the last aod baa returned to ber bate diet for their condition. Modes have their children entered on tbe lists. Herbert Bean of Lewiaton guest Mrs. Clara Ridlon was at Bryant'* ciety Sabbath The Delightful sent a of the stone to a college piece The Woman'· Missionary society of Ε. B. Smith and family. Pond Thursday. former home at South Portland. Vivian Martin and for analysis. Pond )uiet country home, high laboratory tbe efforts of Mrs. Ma; Ham Mra. Harriet Cllley of Bethel Inn apent It ia reported that the Bryant's through Ν. laat owned and conducted in to The Inland Piah and Game Depart- mood, treasurer, and Mr·. Hiram Heald, a few daya at Maplewood, H., Market, by Leroy ry. Write Easter and Spring Suits, to Boston Buclcfleld. bas been sold to J. Herbert ment at Auguata have received report· who bas been appointed to colleot offer week on buainees, then going W. Titus, a P. ▲. and Ε. E. Conant art· of Greenwood. of warden· in weatern Oxford County tu ings, are earnestly working to make up for few day·. Taylor Ring "The Third Kiss" A. F. Parle Maine. of waa on a business to Boston, New Tbe March issue of tbe Chamber of B., Hill, Skirts, the effect that bobcata are doing oonaid tbe church apportionment for the Bap Frank King Cupauptic calling away trip 14-14 Goats, Dresses, otber to be abou is distributed erable damage to deer in that locality tist Maine convention. All those who on friend· recently. York and places, gone Commerce Journal being and towna. Burton Holmes A warden making a trip through Upton. desire to contribute please send in their a week. through tbia adjoining Travelogue a West Sumner. bas moved bis A. Montrose who baa been Etc. Grafton and Newry found or heard of offerings as soon as possible. Tbe Sun- Hersey Warren Tamil) Mra. Cbaae, Blouses, Ricker farm. a for a number of montba at the number of carcaaeee, all partially eaten day School I· to give a special offering Mrs. Ernest Mason bas bought the to tbe patient Elmo the a Mrs. Natban Is ill Fairfield on One trapper had found aix killed on for missions, and tbe Pbllathea Class ha» stand that wm owned by E. R. H. Stet- Spidell seriously Sanatorium, paased away Highty a nnrse to oare for ber. March 25'b. Mrs. •ingle trip to Cupauptlo Lake and the contributed five dollars. son in tbii Tillage and moved the 27th. and bas Thursday evening, Prices 15c and 20c our of in- our bave been in Lew- a of our Make displays special warden bimaelf found two dead deer on Mrs. Carlson's topic for next Sunday A reoeption was given Mr. and Mrs. Many of people Chase had been resident village on and was Towoabip Pour, Range Five. He saw A. M. will be "The Extra Mile;" P. M., Algon Wheeler in the vestrj in honor of iston this week shopping trips. for nearly forty years, h>gbly Save woman who has new mar- are Mrs. C. C. In tbe She was terest to every tracks of aeven deer and at the aame "Extending tbe Kingdom." tbe fiftieth anniversary of their Among them Witbington, esteemed community. 10th, Money Mrs. W. M. the church Saturday, April time the tracks of five bobcat·. Tbe regular meeting of tbe direotors riage. The ladies of the Wm. Δ. Bar- Mrs. Luther Irish, Rioker, conneoted with Baptiat bere, to of the Paris Hill Aaaoolation rows Mrs. Wheeler with Mrs. J. E. Warreo, Mrs. H. A. Irish, and an earneat worker In that society. Matinee ioc and apparel buy. of houae· are well Library Corps presented 15c. Frequenter· picture Hall on also friends and Mre. Carrie Rawson. She waa the of the late Francis and 20c la will be held at Hamlin Memorial five dollars, neighbors daughter Evening 15c Sash with Mary Pickford, who of East Sumner wat> of ia aurvlved acquainted April 7, at 4 o'clock. gave them both money in a sealed envel- Mrs. Ray Eeene T. Faulkner Tomer, and Pag active aa a movie but abe ha* Wednesday, quite atar, in Paris office Mnsio Messrs. Brown and here with ber Thursday. a huaband and three eon·, Alden, her Advertised letter· poet ope. by parents by Adams recently eclipsed tbat activity by and Mrs. H. F. Rawton were in Francis F. Frank Mayo, Kathryn April 1st: Qlover. Refreshments were served, and Mr. and Ralph Cbase. Women's Goats celerity in the divorce and matrimonial from till Spring Mr. C. S. French. a time was enjoyed by all. Portland Monday Thursday and T. Barney Sherry buaine··. She remind· one of that good Oilead. Maine Corn i6c, Mrs. Geo me D. Swift. Mention must be made of Mrs. William last week. Fancy famoua railroader, Qlover, who has made sixteen rugs and Mr·. Carolyn Record returned to Bos Margaret Griffin haa completed her 2 cans New model* in full and three-quarter length, ! "Off 30c Spring again, PA.BTBIDGB DISTBICT. three this besides doing ton Monday. dutleaat Leightoo's boarding bouse and On again, qnllta winter, of Polo belted and for tbe Her C. C. bas been tbe has to Ν. H., to a few Bolivia, Silvertonee, Cloth, Tweeds, Gone again, Mr·. William Muoo bu returned from mnoh charity work needy. Witbington away gone Berlin, spend Little Brother Choice Black lb. week on a business to Boston with ber Mra. Cheater "A Tea, 50c Flnalgan." a visit to her mother, Mrs. £. V. Can- bands are never idle. past trip weeks aiater, loose effects. Priced from $14.9010 $56.00. is her and otber Oxford County people are particularly well, who la very sick. Mrs. Harold Hollls visiting places. Olmatead. to New lb. intereated in her lateat addition in the Leon Harlow of Masaacbuaetts la wlait- sister, Mrs. Gibbs of Sontb Paris. C. S. Cbilds bas sold bis farm Ralpb Mra. Florence Bryant waa in Gorbam, of the Rich" Prunes, 25c of is tbe old last husband line, Douglas Fairbanks, fur iog bia parents, Mr. and Mra. William L. B. Frisbee, installing engineer Cooper. This Sidney Spauld· Ν. H., Tuesday. be is not only a noted movie star him Harlow. tbe eleotrio plant system, bas completed ing farm. George Leighton was a recent visitor Salt Mackerel, ?oc lb. in Portland Women's Suits self, but the Democrat Is informed tbat Scott Brigga of Buckfield waa a guest bis work here and returned to Boston. Mrs. W. C. Allen has been in Lawrenoe, Masa. end In James J. Corbett in his boyhood days be passed several at William Maaon'a Wednesday of laat Traveling is very bad for man and tbe past week. John Wooda apent the week school commenced last week Portland. years within its territory. week. beast. High All Cash No Charging Miss Ruth Thayer waa a gueat of Mra. Mrs. Clifford Morrill is In Auburn Monday. Jeffery Loaier waa in Berlin, Ν. H., GRAPHIC Jerseys, Tricotlnes, Conference. of Mrs. Ella GAUMQNT~ Small Profit· Serges, Poplins, County Interchurch Ralph Field recently. with her baby, who Is in Dr. Cobb'·* Many Buokâeld friends one day laat week. The Oxford County Interohurch Con- William Maaon spent the day at Wil- Hospital for treatment. Bradeen, who died In Canton Tuesday, to From 3 acres and 08 roda of land, Mr. New Modèle for and Easter ference will be held at the Congrega- liam Harlow's recently. extend sympathy tbe family. Handsome Spring A. E. of No. Leed», cm COMING tional church, South Paris, Wednesday, Will Parlln Is hauling logs to the mill West Buckfield. Sunday tbe ice in the brush factory Campbell and G. Β 91040 SO worth of aweet corn. Mr. Camp- 7. The program will be about a» to be sawed Into ablnglaa. Cbsrles Buck has moved onto the farm mill pond jammed damaged PERCY P. April bell uaed Bowker'a Fertilizer in ALLEN, tailored in the latest mode for in follows: William Harlow attended the funeral he of S. M. and 0. C. Shaw's building slightly. Dynamite was growing Perfectly very Spring bought Bonney, ma "Billie Burke" South Maine. used in tbe hie corn, In oonneotion with aome Parla, 10 KM Devotional (tn charge of Field Dept.) of bia nepbew, Allison Elwood of Ban- Keene has moved from Sumner to tbe breaking jam. mannish and effects for your selection. World wa» nure. Bowker'a Fertil'zera are for aale sport, dressy 10:15 Statement of the Interchurch the 29tb. farm be of Mr. Buok. The body of Allison Elwood and a gor, Monday, bought Oaman K. Clifford. Movement comprehensive home took here Monday from Bangor and at South Paria by statement of the World Surveys. A quiet wedding place brought "Checkers" funeral services were held at tbe Adv. (In charge of the Flejd Dept.) Locke'· Mills. Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. Baptist 11 KM United Financial Campaign, and Mrs. H. H. Buok, when their son cburcb, Rev. P. P. Dresser officiating. ZANE GREY'S WANTED. and Waists Couuty Director Jamea Howell of Berlin, Ν. H., waa a Mr Silk F. was united in with Tbe body was placed in tbe tomb. Lingerie 12 Ό0 Dinner. week-end of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Warren marriage How's This? gueat E. Garland of Elwood formerly lived in tbe west part Man with t*am or anto who can five bond to 1 30 Denominational Baille·, Miss Margaret Tamwortb, We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewaro II 137 Watkln· Home and Farm Product·. Denominational County Director* Stowell. of tbe town some years ago. His broth "Lone Star in a assortment of the newest the Ν Η. The ceremony was attended by for 'ease of Catarrh that cannot be Ranger" IfCitett contera of kind In the world. to splendid styles including Î:30 Mr. and Mrs. John of Bry- any $1,000 Foreign Surveys, Hodgdon the immediate of the er accompanied the body. His father Medicine. 1,000 yearly Income. In tbl· Rev. S. Huda a, D. D., Portland only family groom cured by Hall's Catarrh " " Territory county new silk Blrney ant's Pond were Sunday gueata of Mr. Mr. Elwood wn. write J. B. WATKINS embroidered blouse. <0 Home and was Rev. F. P. Dresser and two sisters also survive. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken today. CO., Dept. S Survey·. and Mrs. Littltfield. performed by The i, Winona, Minn. 14-17 Mr. A. A. Beald, WatervlUe Raynor Buckfield. Mr. and Mrs. Buck left was unmarried. by catarrh sufferers for the past tliirty- Lost City a of I 30 Evangelistic Program. Ralph King caught togue through Boston and New L. A. Rioker Is making repairs on tbe flve years, and has become known as the 4:00 Address, for a trip to Portland, Composite Departmental the ice Sunday that weighed ten pound» most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Rev. Harry Trust, Blddeford and on tbelr return will W. P. Bridgbam house recently pur- and measured three Inchea. Hampshire, Medicine acts thru the Blood on 4 :*0 Statement. thirty with tbe chased from tbe C. E. Foster estate. Catarrh The Gloves County Organisation make tbelr home groom's par- the Poi- 7 00 Devotional: Misa Bertha Cola of Bethel spent the Tbe friends of tbe late Mrs. the Mucous surfaces, expelling Misa Alias ents. many the dis- 7:13 Woman's Address, Kyle week-end with her Mr. and Mra. to son from the Blood and healing parents, Mrs. Charles Sanborn were at Caroline B. Atwood may be pleased 7 30 Layman's Address, Mr. and eased HILLS A little thing, bat of great importance Rov. 3. Hudson, D. D. L. E. Cole. learn of tbe and esteem In which portions. Blrney W. L. Fogg's Sunday. respeot After have taken Hall's Catarrh 8:00 Survey Lantern Slide Address, Mr. and Mrs. Maaon are visit winter a' you Composite Qeorge Hall is at home from Bates Col- she was held in ber home Medicine for a short time you will see η Rev. Geo. F. Finnic, Lewlaton relatives in Boeton and Portland. Harry of to Gloves log for tbe Easter reoess. Bradentown, Florida. Resolutions great improvement In your general the completion of any woman's costuming. accordance with the of Our aohool commence· 6th with lege Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- and In general plan April Warren of North Buckfield were and in tbe health. Registered Optometrist Mrs. G. H. respeot passed published once and rid of catarrh. Send shown in the French Washable Doe Washable the County Conferences delegate· will the same teacher·, Ruth Cole and Miss River cine at get Kid, Skin, Is at Book's. local paper (Manatee Journal) by for testimonials, free. ·* m DomiQU su lu ivt uioai·· Beck 1er. Harry ·. Here and There. mill here from Bangor Monday placed spool Saturday. the tomb. Funeral servloea were held service was held by tbe Bradeotown After on the water blood runs you down—make· you an Eyes examined, glaeeee making repaira F. Woman's Club of whiob she was a mem- Impure .χ after tbe arrival of tbe train. Rev. P. easy victim for disease. For pare blood and one of the when the vote wheal, the aaw mill la running again by desire At and New Neck Beads Tbla Is year· Dresser officiating. Mr. Elwood lived ber. It had been Mrs. Atwood'a sound digestion—Burdock Blood Bitters. all fitted, adjusted repaired. or leM water power. a whiob stores. Price, 91.30. moat be more problematic»!, here his His father U and dream to erect building drag Mra. is 111 at thla during boyhood. If women obUia the franchise Mary Bartlett quite should be a suitable and attractive borne especially very low at his daughter's home In Skow- Itching, bleeding, protrudlnsr or blind piles and many of the other liftle fixings including the much in time to add tbeir ballots to tbose of writing. Arthur Elwood and wife accom- for tbe olub, but she died without aooom have yielded to Doan'a Ointment. 60c at all drug No Fancy Prices A waa Mra. Arthur began. wanted new narrow new received. the men. There Is mucb «peculation a» surprise party given the remains of their brother. plisbing this desire. Her friend», bow- stores. belts, collars, etc., just Stowell in honor of panied (All yoo pay above oar prioee i> abso- to what the size of the women's rote Thuraday evening ever, and tbe winter guests of tbe oity her A evening 1 WINBSQJU lutely extra will be. It la expeoted to fall abort o* birthday. very pleasant Albany. are raising a fund to carry out thi* profit.) waa and Mra. Stowell Tbirty-tbree year» fitting In the vote cant by the male voter· becaa·* enjoyed by all, kind· of on the dream, called the Caroline B. Atwood glaaaea some ▲U traveling highway· Write folks We oan are fewer women than men. Tak received pretty gifts. to rais·- your, Norway. duplicate your broken ONE PRICE STORE· there from to Material Memorial Fund. It is proposed CfkemostheautiÊiî. 0A3H Prank waa in town over the sleighing wheeling. leDBec, no matter who fitted yon. Office the 1910 census as a baala, It la ex Cumminga anow a fund of for tbla When Ior (or road work varies from large 126,000 purpose. to come' at "The Hill· men to week-end. Jewelry Store." MA1N2 peoted the number of eligible to frozen tbe building is completed it is proposed SPQl NORWAY, Mra. Tena Woodsum was the of drifts roughly ground. vote will amonnt to 29,577,690, and the guest la that G. to therein a memorial tablet to tbe last week. The report Harry MoNally place OPERA HOUSE of women who can vote has been ber slater, Mrs. Chaa. Stowell, Be sure to be on hand yourself BLOOK, number haa bought a .taod in Auburn and it to memory of Mrs. Atwood. QTmeriùa... at not all The saw mill at Milton, belonging to NORWAY. ME. placed 26,883,566. Probably move waa burned there. tbeae either male or female, will the Tebbets Spool Co., people, Several went to Waterford town farm But Sumner. of MAINE trouble to vote. In the Thursday night. STATE ι take the 1916, to the auction. D. ▲. Co mm loge and for the sev- Mrs. George Tirrall baa some fine earl; Town Mteuor· and orows are in evi- aotnal number of vote· cast Porreat Churchill attended. Camming· candidate· was chickens. dence for tbloga seen and un CENTENNIAL eral presidential 18,528, •eema to think that oowa aold high. seeking Mr. E. 0. Bean the week-end in aeen. 743, whioh left somewhere 11,000,000 spent town offlcera bare not been able sun Is at- The en- Will the women Portland with his Clifton, who Poor «eaeon ao far aay tboae CELEBRATION vote· unregistered. to the drifts shoveled down, so the sap tending Shaw's Businaea College. get In the baaineaa. Maple ayrup Is make any better showing? mail man only geta to Hunt'a Corner ev- gaged At PORTLAND beld at $3 00 Dickvale. other daj; then he gets baok and per gallon. Norway Baa· Ball. ery Tbe first auto for the aeaaon waa aeen leaves the mail at the town house, and Mra. Bernard who baa been on laat of Marob. 5 The School base ball Putnam, it from there. tbe day June New Norway High some one gets 28—July Men 111 for some Is and wife bave eaob been for time, Buck team have made to play gaining alowly. on Mrs. H. C. their names and arrangements with Misa Doro Mrs. A. G. Bean oalled Bruce, Send addresses, the season: School began Monday on tbe aick Hat. Spring the following gamea during who bas not her strength ainoe and your·, for circular·, etc., of Furnishings thy Swett as teacher, eame as laat term. regained R. Q. waa laid op a few day» April 17—South Part· at Pari*. the fire. The citizens have responded Stepbena this, Maine'· greatest event ARE COMING M—Mexico at Norway. Mra. Herman Puller and Uttle daugh- laat week a audden attack of rbeu- ALONG DAILY well to them. by Write today. May 1—Rdward LittleU Auburn ter Marjorle spent Snnday afternoon help matiam. a— Wet» Part· at We»» Paris. It's time to be with her Mra. Bernard Putnam. baa tbre* of Maine Centennial thinking of new weigh1 U— Brttleion at sister, Ray Keene oompleted State appareL Warmer days demand lighter Norway. A. A. Bruce bad a bad heart 15— Lealle Gordon waa at home siok Mon- Mrs. spell month·' aervice at tbe Farmera' Union Publicity Dent, City Hall clothes. not come in and let us Pending. her a bed Why show you 19—Brldgton at North Brtdgton. day and Tueeday, but la batter and re- Tueeday. People have given Store. Portland, Maine today. ϋ—Wa«t Pari· at Norway. turned to bia work In Rumford. and a lot of other things. The neigh- 39—Mechanic Fails at Mechanic Palis. who la bave made a and the oirelf SI—Pend Inc. Mrs. Columbia Tonng, atop bor· square, Wllaon'a Mills. lStf June 5—Mechanic Palls at Norway. ping with her niece, Mrs. Plora Gordon, ladies set them together and are going SHIRTS at Servioea in the church In the after- SPRING HATS NECKWEAR IS—Mexico Mexico. the week with her Mra. to them at the next oircle. Attention paat niece, Petition for 19—South Parts at Norwsy. spent quilt noon of March Slat, by the Congrega- Bankrupt's Discharge. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Andrews were at 1 for new in the Florence Shaw. of Srrol. In the matter of Spring, patterns The new hats are here in Fine new tional minister WALK In fire should select great colorings entirely Good Will Waaton of Rumford ia visiting his Bethel Monday. HORACE K. KB, } Bankruptcj Suppose you Roads. School oommanoed March 22d. Mra popular Hathaway make. The All the sister, Mrs. Jim Saodera. Mrs. Mabel Bartlett has gone to East Bankrupt,/ variety. latest styles and new this season. Combination Governor Carl S. Mllliken has ap M. Bennett, teaoher. Louia Ol- Hon. Claxxkc* of th» for its next victim. If are of the Road on a visit. Mrs. 0. J. Cross Is Qladya To the Hal·, Judge you make men Neat Mrs. Dan Lovejoy Ridge Bethel to as uauai. District Court of the United State· for the Norway prefer. are see the® pointed the following unofficial delegates she son takea the children aohool colorings represented. Let you'll like when you with ber slater, Mra. Line» her work while it away. District of Maine: insured it's bad as well as from Oxford County, to tb* spent Sunday doing ▲ wonderful eleotrlo display ou tb« fully enough—if stripes plain colors. us show represent Sherman Cummlngs bas moved from WALKER of Bethel. In the you. All the State of Maine In the United State·Good Libby. of Marob 22d; but few bave ever HORACE K. right styles. South Paris to the home of his father, night 11 County of Oxford, and State of Maine, you're partly insured it's a serious Roads Congreee at Hot Ark., seen I ta luminous oloud» In Springs, Andover. Calvin Cummlngs. equal. Ligbt, tald District, respectfully represents, 12-17: woven Into many ourlons and fantaatlo that on the 9ih day of August, last past, loss—if not insured at all $2.60 Each April Andrews was oat riding on his under you're $3, $6 and $7 and Dtxflekl. Annie Akera baa returned to her aohool Ray and the nnusual die he was duly adjudged bankrupt $1 $1.60 Prank Stanley, other shapes, reflecting the Acts of to bank Rumford. at pony the morning. a Congress relating a Waldo Peuengill, Romford. of tbe northern lights, made beau- that he has surrendered all it's Home, The doctor was at 8blrley Haaelton'a play ruptcy; duly tragedy. Herman L. Norway. T. A. Thurston and Willis at- to be remembered. his of and ha* Kllgore be was better. His tul spectaole, long property and rights property, Β. K. Haatluj*. Pryeborg. which Wednesday, and said withal! the of said John tended the Democratic oonventlon D. 8. Fox ia sawing wood by gasoline fully complied requirements Reed, Roxbory. Mrs. Arthur D. Bean, Is at Acts and of the order· of Court touching his waa bald at Bangor laat week. daughter, for Clinton Bennett and ▲. D. Learn about the Hartford and home for a few bankruptcy. District Democratic Coaveatio·. The Ladlee' Aid of the days. Wherefore he that he be decreed Congregational some but meron. pray·, nay Hartford of fire A few have tapped tree·, Kwer the Court to have a full from all the principle pre- The Second Distriot Democratic Con- church met with Mra. Fred Miltoa ▲ Romney Marsb registered book, by discharge they say there is not muoh sap vet. Too debts provable against his eatate under aal·) waa held In Wednesday. from the flock of H. W. Heath aa are ex- vention as well as fire vention Bangor Tneeday. when sweet Is so and tbe Ut- shipped bankruptcy Acta, except such debt· protection. Lee Lone Mountain will hold an bad, high, 8. 8. such M. P. H. Wilson of Aoborn Grange of was reoeived law from discharge. Hoa. J. S. pre work so hard to make Bradford, Vt., by cepted by Smith Co il· folks trying distriot oommittee all-day meeting Saturday, April 10th. Bennett bated this 80th day of March, A. D.1920. Let's talk it over sided. The following Friday. HORACE 1. together. | Akera waa the of her some honey. WALKER, Bankrupt. was elected : CherIse P. Ellen go··* The warm, sunny day· of the paat H. B. Androsooggin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Bean were at OBDEB OF NOTICE THEBEOIff. Formerly Foster Co. Lemaire of Lewiaton; Oxford, T. A. brother, Nathan Akera, of Romford laat week have made tbe roads nearly Impass Bethel Wednesday, and took dinner with DISTRICT or M ABU, M. >r of WIs- weak. Tburstoo ; Linooln, J. P. Tack T. Sa win. abla. D. on wm In hit slater, Mrs. H. On thla 2nd day of April, A. 1990, Ο. H. of David Gllnee of North Romford la oaeset; Knox, Emery Camdeo; Snow is fast, sledding will soon reading the foregoing petition, It W Wheeler & Co. Dr. W. N. Price οI Rich town r«eently. going 3u inner. Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had J. NORWAY, Sagadahoc, he But It will be strange If we main® Vsmell of Elisabeth Bartlett, who la attending gone. upon the une oa the 7th day of May, ▲. D. Insurance of All Kin U mood; Franklin, Riggs Jay. more mow and cold weather. 8berble Leslie baa enlisted In the in said Die j sohool at Norway, la spending the don't have 1&0, before aaid Court at Portland, high Coast Artillery Corps and gooe to Camp trtct, at 10 o'clook In the forenoon; aad that I Date· vacation with her Mr. Cbaataeqaa Jaly 14-18. Eaater parents, WQSI γΟΠΙ· Devens, and from there to Virginia for notice thereof be published In The Oxford Dem- South Paris, Maine to announcement received aad Mra. Charlee Bartlett. ocrat, a newspaper printed In aald District, and According The remain· of Chester Char land, who training. that all known creditor·, and other person· in Preeldeat Ε. N. Swett of the Paris a Farm For by North Stoaenam. dlsd In Maryland In the service of h'· Albert Davenport has pnrohaaed Interest, may appear at the aald tine and place, NOTICE. Sale. and show cause, if have, the and Norway Chaatanqua Association, war· h*r« and horse. any they why M. Adam· baa moved from last oonntry, brought plaoed of aald should not be granted. owner 63 ι Small Farm For ^ the dates of thie year's Chautauqua will H. 8am Neal baa aome of prayer petitioner Every or on the un fera, 8 ter·· of thla to la the tomb ·( Bum ford. bought hay And It Is further Onlered by the Court, that the keeper, tillage, 44 aorta be the open in* on Stoneham, where be lived winter, Stand For Sale. β of a of pasture and J aly 14-18, program Addl· Jordan, who la In poor health, Albert Davenport. Clerk shall send by nail to all known créditera rstday of dog more wood,good orebard, house 14. hla summer home on Kecar Lake. of aald and thi· order, addressed April, nearly aew with Wedaeeday, July haa b—n friend· In DIokTal·. Will Poland, who has been working soples petition tan four months shall foreaoe la baro Situated between Pari· Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Stanley from visiting to than at their place· of reddenee as stated. I have for sale a small house near î' old, annually 84x84 with oellar, HUiJjjl Palier Is birch, assisted for 8am Neal, also at Henry Davenport'a, Wltneas the Ho>. Clauxob Halb, 1-8 mile The oeneoe b urea a has la I ta Watarford are with her H. L. hauling Judge efore the tenth of cause baaement, fro· South Pari» and known a· the got along staying parents, has to Canton. >f the said and t&e seal thereof, at Port- 1 :he business center of Buckfield vil* Ρ day April, aehool aad aear J as Rollia Corson. gooe Court, aoadeaty, aeijrhbora. j of ae far the city Mr. aad Mra. John Adam·. Mr. Stanley by on lad of to be reporte population has started his mill. Those who are trying to make "sap and, In aald District, the day April. registered. Telepboae aad Β. V. D. Lennard farm. of The lahabitaata of the Queen Is sake Prank Lamb op A. D. 1990. age. for Prloe 88,800· Baagor. helping maple syrup. I· fall are Indiflsreofluok so far, sale by L. 1. For further aa Increase over la Th· mill at Dlekval· running syrup" having [L. a.] FRANK FELLOWS, Clerk. GEORGE M. AT £ :. W. BROOKS, Baal Batata particulars inquif City Dumber 26.948, Liawood Sawyer from LovaU mak- a for WOOD, WHEELER, Town CM. Dealer, ofloe 81 blast· Will Panl haa H. I. Ba> as It do·· not seem to be good year Marital FRANKLIN ROBBING- the esuaseratloa of a deoade ago of 1146 syrup In hla orchard on hla oharge. South Parla. Square, Boalh ing maple th· It· ι+tf Parla, Malaa. Η* mother* Mra. Ν. B. Sawyer's, pint·» fa·· rua· \M Η·ι6 Pari· William 8. Jaokaon of Wsat Parla vu Prof. Clarence ▲. vu Edwin Μη. Sri· Democrat » la town Thursday. Dyar la Port- of Μη. Thompson, The Oxford land over the week-end. NORWAY. Cook, Clara Sobnuer, and Μη. Marten· Jaoob Campbell of Mechanlo Fall· waa Rlohardaon. The Ladle·' Social Union of the Uni· la town Satardaj. Holy Thursday vu observed at the 6, ( varaallat oharoh will meet at the obnroh Pans, Maine, April 19* at Universalise obnroh Tbunday evening Sooth A. Montrose Chaae of Pond 2:30 to taok : Bryant'a Wedneeday qullta. Mlu Ella Clark, who hM been teach- with a roll communion and a waa In South Pari· call, holy Thursday. William K. Kimball Circle, Ladiee of ing school In Windham, li spending her reception of member·. Ten new mem- Mra. Fred the G. ▲. will a ▼aoatlon in obnrob. ! WIggin baa been R., have sale In theli Norway. ber· united wltb tbe Clothes visiting New PARIS. relative· ln Lovell. hall on Saturday, at 2:80 P. M. The Barton Beading Olnb met Thurs- Mise Rutb Day of Hinm, principal of Spring SOUTH April 17, day with lira. M. Alloe Oxnard. tbe Lake Grimmer So boo le a The Jaoob H. Nlchola Mrs. Charlotte after Sebago I, plaoe on Hlgb Bawaon, apending The Methodiak oharoh held ipeolal of her Mn. F. A. Sullivan, Street baa been «old Ιο Oscar aeveral week· with her Prof. S. J. sister, of Lawlaton wu Ii F. Swan. son, servloes (or Qood Friday In their vestry the vaoatlon. Harry Clongh in has returned to Sueeturlng Liant. Gilbert Baweon, Mexico, this Friday evening. ohnrob held d Tueaday. M. Swett of Boaton waa The Congregational ape· Skirts and Shirt Waists low Tillage. A social waa held In the Dresses, , in town a or two Congrega- olal services for on tbe Suits, Coats, ψ m hall day laat week. Holy Thureday Daooe Saturday night usual, The ladle· of the tional vestry Wednesday evening. of Orcheetra. W. O. Bmmooc of Congregational evening Thureday. tod half, Shaw'· Greenwood waa In oburoh will aerve a dinner In the obnroh The ladles of the Universalis! Cirole Mr. and Mn. John 0. Bowen of Dor- town one day the flnt of laat week. held an all at the home of an Hilboro of Weat Mlnot waa In ▼eetry Wednesday, when the Interoharoh day meeting obeater, Mass., are In town. in richness of fabrics, unquestioned Jerry Mrs. B. Individuality styling, tbo ârat of laat week. The Cole Brother·, Arohle and conference meet·. Stephen Camming· Friday. Roy Cordwell haa bought tbe John town Ralph, The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist ere in New Caatle, X. mason ▲ Bum pue farm on Horae Hill, Oxford. Wheeler *u in Boaton ι 1 H., doing fine Eaeter conoert wai at the Stanley M. work. given chnrch held a soolal In their ohnroh ves- waa at Meohanlo Falls smartness of Our business is well first of laat week. Congregational obnroh Leroy Splller workmanship. spring already couple of daye the Sunday evening, try Thursday evening. On that evening Biohard Mlllett la principally by the children of the Sun- Saturday. Newtoo of Portland here from Boatoo the small aprons that had been sent out Rot. M. 0. Balteer, Publlolty Dlreotor Mr. and Mra. Ray for a few School. It waa well attended. dey·. He plan· to return day with little appealing verses weré brought of the World and our assortments are now at their best. we viaited his mother, lira. George Davee, Interohurob Movement, advanced May Taeeday. wa· in, and the contents of the waa Intereata of week. ▲Ithoogh there a touoh of spring pooketa In Oxford Friday In the lilt chill in the ooonted to add to the fond for The JSollan Quartette furnlehed maeio air, and the traveling Is still repairing tbe movement, and went to Andover, Hammond waa admitted to the In tbe the church. aame now time for Harian for the Unlversaliat church in indeterminate oondltion between Dixfleld and Mexico Monday in the that is the making your General Lewis- Norway Jacob Elaln la home from Col- suggest right opportune Central Maine Hospital, on Easter. snow and mud, there were large oongse- Colby Intereata. last week. for the Baster vacation. ton. for treatment gations at the several ohurobee lege L. D. Frenoh, aaalatant oblef olerk of Boscoe Sunday Slattery and family of Mlnot to enjoy tbe Eaater services. The members of Mrs. M. 0. Baltaer's tbe mall waa In Archie and Ralph Cole of this village nllwey aervloe, Norway selections. have been apendlng a few daya with Congregational Sunday Sohool claas, and oonduoted examinations Bdward Eastman of Paria Hill are Dr. L. D. state commissioner Wednesday, tod their relatives here. Bristol, known as the three M'a meet Tuesday of tbe olerka and aaslstsnt at in Portsmouth, X. H. of at Memorial postmaster workiog health, speaks Deerlng evening at the home of Mils Virginia tbe office. Deputy Sheriff Srneat F. Shaw waa in Church this on "Health poat BAEUTIFUL ACCORDION PLEATED A crowd attended the dance last Monday evening Hall. Miaa Doria Merrill and Mlaa Doris SKIRTS, $19.75, lsrge Mecbenio Fella, Minot and Hebron Tues- and The address is under the evening. Sbaw'a Jazz Banjo Purity." Hugh Pendexter, Jr., Howard Chick, Haakell ere In of Mrs. Attractive Plaids and Tuesday day η legal buaineaa. of the Seneca and tbe Woodatook, guests Stripes, pleated, $19.75, 22.45» 24·75· furniahed the muaio. auspices Club, Leslie Gibson, Albert Bartlett and Bo- F. E. Davis. Orchestra are Invited to Other to Mr. and Mra. S. N. Haakell entertain- publio attend. land McCormick are home from Bow- tbe week- plaid skirts, $8.45 $14 95. Orchestra famished the maaic Mi·· Merlon Downing apent Shaw's ed e of five tablea at rook at their doln for the Easter recess. atore party Mrs. Bdith Hicks Bobbins of Bine· College end in Mlnot, the gnest of her grand- at Browo, Buck Λ Co.'a Saturday Misa Katherine home Thuraday evening. New re- Jonea, who injured her Mra. L. A. PLAIN NAVY AND BLACK to and evening, March 27, for ridge, Tork, accompanied tbe mother, Downing. SKIRTS, $7.95 15.00. afternoon mains of knee while basket ball at Batea her Eaater John S. Brown arrived home the last her son, Earl Witbam, to this playing Miaa Beatrice Drake apent their iprmg opening. College recently ia in Portland under her in Au- of the week from Florida, where he baa village Wednesday. While here she vis- vacation with grandparenta Bird and Miaa Addle ited her care of Dr. E. G. Abbott. She expeots to Amos A. Edger- apent the winter montba. father, Benjamin F. Hicks, and burn. the winter in Worces- several weeks. wea in New Blouses |y, who bave apent went to Gilead to visit her sister, Mrs. stay Herbert W. Brooke of Portland Lovely The meeta Miss Carroll has to Hebron ter, Mass., with the family of Roy J. Optimistic Claaa Saturday Alice Watson. Mary gone town one day laat week. returned to South Paria Wednes- afternoon of thia week with Mra. San- to teach school. Her sohool began this Miaa Stella Harwood ia tbe of Blouses were never lovelier than this season and the cream of Bird, Tbe Grand Chief is to visit gueat ford Brown, weather permitting. expected Monday morning. her aunt, Mn. Oaoar Cox, in North Nor- day. Hamlin Temple Pythian Sister· at their Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Carroll have the Spring styles are here. her At the way. Mrs Rounds with daughter, regular meeting of Mt. Pleasant next meeting when a Lydia Tuesday, April 13, bought farm In East Fryeburg. Mrs. Mra. Harry Baboook, with two chil- lionise Rounds of Augusta, has Rebekah Lodge Friday evening of thia there will be work on three candidates. BLOUSES of fine made with handwork, MiisS. Mary Carroll and her son Jamea will go of Lewiaton ia visiting her aiaters, Georgette lovely to several week there will be work followed A rehearsal of the team and all dren, rose to Louisville, Ky., spend by degree there to live aa soon aa the traveling will Mra. Welter F. Tubbs and Mra. Roy Pratt. beads and silk and fine laces. There are her Dr. Frank Wendell refreehmenta. of the officers of the embroidery many styles week* with eon. lodge is oalled for re- permit. Prof. George A. Teaton, who bee to select or short and hia family. this at 7:30. Please be who went to the from, long sleeves, $6.95, 7.95, 9.95,12.45, Rounds, Mra. Arthur C. Soule and two children Monday evening Albert P. Farnham, turned from a three weeka' trip to the 8.95, of present. Central Maine sev- Sir. and Mrs. Edward Peverly, who Sotfth Windham have been gueeta of Hoapital, Lewiston, eaatern part of tbe atate, reporta more 13-45- her Mr. R. eral weeks to have a toe amputated be yiaited bave recently moved into town from parents, and Mra. Geo. Mor- Mrs. L. £. Bean returned Saturday ago treea are tapped in tbe aection for has had to re- Mechanic Falls, have returned from a ton, for a few deya. from tbe hospital at Portland, where she gangrenous affection, than ever before. BLOUSES OF TRICOLETTE, don't fail to see these new turn have He Is Mr. and has been for several was and his leg amputated. R. L. and aon Carroll, of tint to Mr. PeverJy's parents, ▲. Churchill and have weeks. She Cumminga, beautiful Clayton family as well as oould be expeoted. a Blouses, colorings, $14.95, 16.50. Mrs. D. D· Peverly in Bryant's Pond. accompanied by ber slater, Miss Cora J. doing West Parla, demonatrsted what Cleve- moved to North Paria, where Mr. Miss Elizabeth who is on the Mason, who has been with ber, and a Bartlett, land tractor oan do when be climbed C. W. who is in Cburohill ia to be in the atore of the of haa PONGEE natural a Rev. Rogers, working nurse. teaoblng staff the village aohoola, to tbe T. L. Heath one WAISTS, color, serviceable material Wheeler Lumber Co. trained Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pike'a Hill farm, very interests of the Interchurch World to her home in Andover to the a of Smart the Bray returned from their wedding trip gone paaa day last week. Mr. Heath bought A Great Gathering in the and short sleeve The was in Dixâeld Tuesday and vacation with her Mr. long styles. price, $5.95. Movement, Miss Nellie M. Jackson haa been spend- at tbe same time. spring parents, tractor. at the in the afternoon. Bartlett. ipoke chapel ing a few daya including Easter Sunday and Mrs. Charles William E. Colton, Foreater of Maaaa- VOILE WAISTS welcomed in woman's ward- was in Rumford Tueaday At the of the South was burned always any Be evening in Portland with the family of Dr. A. K. April meeting Carl Gammon severely cbuaetta, wu In Norwey laat week in New Suits in the same interests. Paris Board of Trade a robe. A or iod Wednesday Baldwin and other frienda. Tuesday evening about the face one day last week when consultation with Prof. George A. Teaton large assortment, plain fancy, $1.50 up to $5.95. of this week at tbe fire Thomas he waa ex- the Class of Memo- station, gasoline lantern, lighting, In to the blister ruat that Is in- Models in interpreting The Sunshine Deering Fred J. will an auto re- A. Sanders of regard thoroughly original conception, Durgin open Portland, who has been in some sections of bave elected the following ploded. festing pine treea ideas are assembled here. Their rial Church pair abop in the Sburtleff atorebouae secured by tbe committee, will give a Miaa Delia waa in Portland aev- most successful style perfect The New for the Noyes Maine. Prof. Teaton la to make a survey Dresses officers ensuing year: □ear the atore on Main talk on the of loan and build- of relativea. wearer as Cole-Wiggin advantages eral daya laat week the guest of Oxford to ascertain to what and fabrics will distinguish the being Prea-Marjorte E.iwanl·. a County tailoring splendid Street. He will alao operate public ing associations. Every man in Sooth Mra. Marshall Pitta of Harrison visited has Infeoted tbe DRESSES of and Wool Vîce-l'ree.-Marlon Ame·. anfn extent tbia plant direase as well as the fairness of Silk, Crepe, Tricolette, Paris is invited to h«r aunt Mm. Lizzie Posa, several davs most attired. Their elegance Serge Jersey Sec—Hester OrUwtT. attend. section of the fashionably pinea of thla oountry. made in a multitude of There are numerous models Tre*» -Kathleen McDonald. last week. will to up styles. Notice of a raise in waged to operatives At tbe annual meeting of the stock- prices appeal strongly you. Mr. and Mrs. K. Biokford of Town Officers of Paris. whose chief charm lies in their and of Because of heavy losses from insuf- was posted at the office of tbe Paris holders of the People's Water Company Henry Appointed simplicity slenderness lines in East StoDeham visited their daughter, were ficient care in packing, especially Manufacturing Company last week, and held last Saturday, the following offloers Tbe following towo officers ap- Suits of fine Serges, Tricotine, Silvertip, Wool Jer- and there are others trimmed to m ara αΙβα^α/Ι Mrs. W. E. and last week. elaborately. Styles please every those packages sent abroad, the govern- also tbat a provision for insuring tbe Rice, family pointed by tbe selectmen April 1st: Mrs. Berenice Nash Hill, who baa been and 37.45,42.60,45.00,65.00. taste. ment has asked every postmaster to take men bad been perfected. Pre».—Frank A. Taylor. CONSTABLES sey Poplin, $29.76,34.75, her Mra. J. Waldo Naab, I doe notice of eacb bundle deposited for Vlce Pree—J. Edward March. viaiting mother, Harry M. Shaw Frank A. Webb Sergeant J. W. Digb of tbe Portland Sec. and U. At wood. for several has returned to her Τ-ΑΛη·«ι/1 ΓΚαοΙαιτ Unleea the packages are Treaa.—George weekr, Serges to to tbipment. recruiting station, United States Army, Supt. and Collector—W. B. Young. home in $24.75 $49.75, Georgette $24.75 tied ·η stroog paper and Director·—Frank A. J. Gray. DOO CONSTABLE of lecure'y plainly was in town for Taylor, Hastings Bean, Excellent Showing Spring Taffetas wbo recently looking Mra. L. Curtia baa reoently to Wool 1 addressed they w II not be accepted for J. Edward March, Geo. 1). Boberteon, E. P. George Robert W. Wheeler $37.45, $24.75 $49.50, «Toreey recruits, went to Qorbam, Ν. H., tbe last Woodbury. spent several days in Auburn, the guest WEIGHERS $24.75 up to $27.45. dispatob. of tbe week on tbe same qnest. of Mrs. George W. Wlnslow. Goats Albert L. Moree baa purchased the W. Charles H. Curtis Tbe snow has disappeared very fast Mre. Edward Carroll waa in A. 8. Andrews To abow bow quiokly a season can J. Wbeeler home oo Pleasant Street now 8prlngvale C. L. Rid Ion Charles B. Brett during the past week until at preaent laat week. While there ahe attended F. R. most collection of Coats to show you it is well, to note tbat tod for aome time Mrs. Ο. H. Porter Penley A magnificent Spring is as much brown earth viai- change, perhaps, occupied by Harry of the Woman's C. M. Johnson Eva E. Walker there fully snow on guest night Springvale fas- in one instance at least, where the Dudley. Mr. Morse plans to put up L. L. Russell P. M. Walker It the choicest models of manufacturers, bless dirty white snow. High water Club, at Nasaon Institute Hall. represents leading was thick on tbe ground one day last the lot east of the bouse a building of A. W. Walker W. W. Swett favored was threatened at one time bat danger Alton Tuoker of Norridgewock spent in their developed in the newest of the week, tulip shoots appeared upon the me story and basement, cement block, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AMD MEASURES cinating style, in this way seems to be past, at least so last week at the Benjamin Tuoker farm. next when tbe snow had disappeared. in which to carry a full line of electrical Arthur E. Clark fabrics. The materials show a wide of different weaves, far ss local snow is concerned. The Paine, from the New Hamp- variety goods, the prinoipal feature of which is Loring river is "bank·» full" and has run over Tbe Ladies' Sewing Club meet Wed- shire State waa a recent gueat of MILK INSPECTOR to desire ; the colorings are rich. the Delco lighting system for which he College, enough satisfy every the low lande. nesday afternoon of thia week with Mrs. George L. Curtia and family. Harry I. Lowell bas the agency. Will Porter. Tbe club have three puffs Arthur Tuoker of Farmington waa at BUILDING INSPECTOR Tbe many friends of Miss Bath Miller The Short or Sport Coats, $19.76, 22.45, 24.75, which they would like to sell. After attending the first reel of pic the Benjamin Tuoker farm several days John M. Murch will be pleased to learn that she bu met completed Here is a opportunity to purchase bures Thursday evenin?, the O. 0. P. last week. On bis return home he was 27.45,34.76, 37.45,42.60. with ^reat success in ber art work In tbe good SURVEYORS OF WOOD, BARK AND LUMBER necessary articles at a reasonable prioe. met with Miss Elizabeth Muzzy, at which acoompaoied by bis daughter, Dorothy, Woman's School of Design lo Philadel- P. R. Penley P. M. Walker time Miss Gladys Damon was presented who had been visiting her grandmother W. E. Fred Cushman and which i· the oldest school of its Mrs. Cora Clifford, formerly of Kenney Long Coats, Tweeds, Serges, Velour Silvertip, phia. Knight with a chafing dish given by the mem- for a week or two. William Q. Cuehman 8anford M. Brown kind In the United States. Mies Miller Sooth Parts, and whose husband, Rev. Edwards Leon Maxim bers of the G. 0. P. and the business Fred Perry baa tapped over 300 maple Ronello $19.76, 24.76, 27.45 up to 65.00. is in ber freshman year and bas received Howard A. Clifford, recently died, bas Henry Merrill ▲. C. Perham men. Miss Damon is about closing a treea. » rank of 99. She is a fonr been on tbe force of taking years' engaged teaching service of years in the South Parla Mr. and Mra. Erneat Holman of Port- course. Three of ber work bave the town of Falmouth. She will teaob V. I. E. A. pieces poet office, where ber unfailing courtesy land aeveral days at Beal'a Tavern Camming· Dudley been selected for exhibition. She bas what la known as tbe Pine Grove School. spent Grace Thayer John McPhee The New Skirts ftnd obliging disposition have been appre- laat week. William 0. Stevens W. C. Stearns recently completed a for a child's design Miss Helen M. Barnes entertained a ciated by the patrons. The next meet- Mra. Harriot Porter and daughter, 0. D. Elllngwood Carroll R. King reason our as- the of H. Davis A.M. This is a season for Skirts and for this quilt showing pioturea Wynken, friends at her home of the G. 0. P. will be are in Rumford for two weeka. George Ryerson Fancy few Friday evening, ing Thursday Elizabeth, E. 8. Jones W. K. Bryant Blynkea and Nod. Miss aev- are and varied. and material that is in honor of Miss Lena L. Franok, who is evening of this week with Stbel Ralph Parker of Portland apent C. A. Churchill I. H. Elllngwood sortments large Every style ber in laat week with bia Mr. Charles B. Andrews Benton L. Swift Those who freqaent the drng stores of on leave of absence from teaoblng Hardy. eral days parents, correct is here for There are novelties and fancies Parker. John A. Boss Harry G. Cole your approval. tbe village are familiar with tbe prescrip- Attleboro. Mass., on account of ill health, been and Mrs. Sumner The several sobools which had an of the more tion forms âlled and eome- and la a few weeks with Mrs. Misa Edith Rideont, a teacher In the and ample variety staple styles. tbere, may spending inspended for three weeks reopened Mon- Parla High School Note·. a-plenty timea wonder what tbe letter R at tbe H. C. Fletcher. Cony High School, Augusta, is at home big day morning. There are some changes beginning witb the dart across tbe kail will on a vacation. Mrs. Ralph B. Penfold and children, in teachers. Misa Nina Butterfield are on sale for the Senior msy mean. It is to be tbe Edward G. Burnell Is in the Eye and Tickets supposed Mae and of not the Shurtleff Sobool Falea Jack, Portland, spent return,to Primary Ear for treatment. drama, "No Trespassing," wbiob will be initial of tbe Latin word "recipe," to P. Infirmary, Portland, the Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. because of ill health, and Miss Julia in on and receive or to be "take." Another society has been organized presented Wednesday Thursday imperative, Mrs. Penfold and Jack will Morton of South Paris takea her Morton. place. This time it is the Mooaeheart April 14 and 15, at Grange The little dart over the tall la supposed the Norway. evenings, a couple of days in Waterford tbe Mrs. Agnes Benson of Oxford takes These tickets are 35 oents (or to be the of Jove tbe spend Legion, a woman's auxiliary to the Loyal Hall. symbol investing first of this week. Miss Mae Fales Pen- A division, to fill the va- writer eighth grade, Order of Moose. The ofilcera adults, 25 cents for obildren twelve with authority; so when tbe doc- tbe of Miss following fold returned to Portland Monday. cancy caused by resignation and will be inatalled of age and and are to be tor hands you one of these little Blips, be bave been eleoted years under, Doris Webb of Winthrop. Mrs. Ralph for reserved seats on or after virtually says, take this!" Mrs. S. Kaspar Wight, wbo has been next week: ezobanged "By Jupiter, R. Butts takes the eighth grade, Β divis- 10. Tbere will be be- in a in Portland for surgical Past Senior Regent—Mr». Florence Faneuf. April specialties Lieut. Α.. Wilson made a hospital Miss Theresa Cobb of the Everett. follow the George fly- ber ion, Wlntbrop Senior Be gent—Mr». Faye tween the aots. A dance will treatment, and daughter Marjorie, Mrs. Rose Flood. ing visit to bis relatives in tbis village sixth and seventh grades, and Vice He gent—Mr». Cora drama on with music are expected here this Monday after- Alfred Everett. Thursday evening the ûnit of last week, leaving for bis Witbam tbe fourth and fifth grades. Secretary—Mra. Sbaw. Don't miss it! noon to spend some weeks with Mrs. Treasurer—Mrs. Roaelda Bank·. by home in Houlton Monday evening. Wight's sister, Mrs. H. A. Morton. Mrs. Fire Gammon and Miss Martel of Lewlston, Lieut. Wilson Is just out of tbe hospital Department Organized. Paat Dictators Edward Cyprienne Morton went to Portland to accompany J. who was In town lut in Baltimore, where be has been sinoe Tbe several hose companies and the Arthur Weloh, and Secretary Aaapb Thursday, began them here. Mrs. is making a to ber duties as Frenob and bis return from France. Lieut. Wilson's Wight hook and ladder oompany held their an Richardson have received commissions to-day History good recovery. teacher. command was in Company D, 301st Sup- nual meeting at the fire station Saturday install the officers. of Hon. John A. Roberta ply Train, wbicb was oversea for more True to her announcement in last evening and effected their organization The body Mr. T. C. Morrill of Norway gave an The fire was to on Monday of than a year. Tbis oompany bad repre- week's Democrat, Mrs. L. C. Smiley for the coming year. complete brought Norway Interesting talk last Monday on "Success to be in the sentatives from twenty-six states. A made a special display of her Easter department, including the engineers last week placed reoeiving in Sobool and Life." HE To meet- tomb at Pine Grove to await normal supply company is small, the millinery on Friday and Saturday. chosen at tbe annual corporation Cemetery BANKS'"^) in the season. The The Juniors held a sociable last Fri- ^nd usual number of privates being 77, but add to the impreeslveness and to keep ing, ia now as follows: burial later body SAFETY SERVICE M were W. was Ε. E. Phil- evening at the high school building. it one time in this company tbere were tbe ladles guessing, tbe cnrtalna Chief Engineer—Byron Tuttle. accompanied by Major day First I. Lowell. Commissioner of 100 men. work in small ao but raised on Thursday while Assistant—Hsrry brook, Deputy Agricul- Tbey squads partially Second Assistant—L. L. Russell Pure Food Supper and Mortgage Burning. tbe number of "non-coms" wss the new were ture; A. M. G. Soule, of the large— goods being arranged. at PEPTONA HOSE CO. SO. 1. F. H. State Horti- April 6, at 6:45 P. M., tbe seven sergeants and tbirty-two oorporals. True to the promise of coming spring Commission; Dudley, Tuesday, M. Chief of of 35 oents and 25 cents, Lieut. Wilson has been away from borne and to offset tbe necessarily pale hues Foreman—George F. Eastman. culturist; C. White, Markets; popular prices Is Assistant Foreman—Elmer SUlee. H. M. and E. he Ladles1 Sooial Union will hold a sup- for more than two years. of a winter season, the new headgear Tncker, Dairy Inspector; flowers. Clerk—Elmer Stiles. L. Cbief of Seed er with a very attractive menu in tbe bright in colors and gay with Abbott. Newdick, Department. WILL HELP east Plpeman—Ernest who was of tbe Universalise church. The Monday evening express Assistant Rev. J. H. Little of Bethel, estry announce the death Plpeman—Fred Wight. from Montreal to Portland was some News dispatches Hydrantman—W. W. Swett. of the State Grange at the time At 8 o'clock in tbe auditorium tbere of Mr. ohaplain this of Hilalre S. Burdette Montreal. Hosemen—George McGlnley, Guy Colbert, was oonduoted the will be free to whether the three hours late in reaching station, Stan- Mr. Roberts overseer, all, attending was an of the Cana- Charles Walker, Guy Cole, Aubrey Dean, un- because of a derailment between Bethel Burdette employee servioes at the tomb. A dele- snpper or not, a âne musical oonoert Protection M. Wbeeler, Frank McGlnley, Ralph Maxim, religious dian Pacific Railroad and was killed at ley P. and West Bethel. It was one of those Maynard Curtis, Uollla McGlnley. gation from Norway Grange, of wbioh der the direction of Mrs. W. Morton, YOU the Windsor station at noon Tuesday master for twelve and an address Rev. Mr. after singular Instances, where tbe Montreal HOSE co. mo. 2. Mr. Roberts bad been by Miller, I a wild which a and tbe looal from He was struck by engine waa which the recently paid up mortgage and Can afford to without check- expresa passenger Ε. yeara, present. you get along had crashed through the station abut- Foreman—G. Wing. who has been in notes the will be burned. Portland were approaching each other, Assistant Foreman—W. G. Cashman. Kenneth G. Gurney, against parish we ment. Several other station one who sub account? the best tonic sell, gives with a train between tbe two employees Clerk—W. E. Kenney. Boston during the winter, haa returned It is hoped that every ing Peptona, freight Burdette went will a Bethel. Before were severely iojured. Plpeman—C. R. Cutler. and baa been with bia sister, scribed to free the ohnrch be pres- blood seeking siding at West D. Jr. stopping Extract of Cod Liver Oil, the to Montreal from Lewiston seven weeks Assistant Plpeman—A. Wing, ia now at ent as well as the you the freight train could reach tbe place of Charles Edwards. Mrs. Clarence Downing. He general publio. It will save from a bill twice, has a mother in Romford and Hydrantman· you paying care and ago. He Hosemen—G. I. Swett, A. D. Wing, Roy bis at Lake Keewaydin, East Stone- tonic effect of Iron and crossing, however, eight freight W. camp Allcott since 1913 libra- enriching - a a brother in Auburn. Hia birthplace WLham, Herman Barnett, Lester Cushman, Charles Flagg, its in its and caboose left tbe irons, completely ham. re- safety sending by mail, economy as Paria. G. Pratt. rian of Public Library, died and the nourishment of Malt. the track witb a waa given South The annual meeting of the Norway Bangor nese, blocking passenger a at after a to HOSE CO. MO. 3. waa held in cently in hospital Bangor its convenience. We would be have train on either side. On account of tbe Mrs. H. A. Morton entertained the Flab and Game Aaaociation glad Walton. brief Illness, diagnosed as sleeping sick- long time it would take to in the Methodist Foreman—Verne the Court room Friday even- is a scientific necessarily members of ber olass Munioipal was born in at call and talk this over with us. preparation, clear Assistant Foreman—D. H. Bean. ness. Mr. Fltfgg 1870 you Peptona the track It was thought best to School at supper at ber home Clerk—L. C. Button. ing. Sunday will meet Sandwich, Mass., was graduated from of time value ; is to take transfer the passengers, baggage and ex- when a fine supper was Plpeman—D. H. Bean. The Browning Reading Club proven pleasant Friday evening, ·.»-·- /m — j—\ ——„|»K Un Stnart Bowdoin In was — 1894, .. principal Assl»tant w College press of tbe two so Plpeman—Stanley Chapman. kUlO WM.MQ paasenger trains, served and a pleasant evening enjoyed. \ lltUUVJI·^ f the school In not nauseate or disturb sensitive that Hydrantman—John Wight. of high Hopedale, Mass., and does tbe looal passenger train with Num- Tbe class as tbe G. W. S. Hosemen—James Perry, Robert Dennleon, W. Goodwin. organized Auburn 1894-95, assistant and later sub-librarian ber Sixteen's passengers aboard backed officers: Charles Gordon, Howard Davis, Bert Cordwell, Mr. and Mr·. 0. A. Bragdon of Claas, with the following Forest. in New York State 1896-1900. stomachs. Into or rather as far as Ernest F. 8naw, Sanford Brown, Dudley are the new oaretakers of the town farm. Library, Portland, Lewis Pre·.—Dort· Kerr. in lat. and speoiallst In American history tbe ton Junotion, where the locomotive Vice-Pre·.— Bernlce Hues w. nu. ι. Tbey began their work April Slmpeon. Library of Congress, 1900-1913. He was Paris Trust Company Recommended as an aid in convalesc- could be turned around. Sec.—Dorothy DeCoeta. Foreman—J. Ε. March. Mies Edith Smith «pent laat week In a member of and historical Tress.—Beatrice Wight. AMlstant Foreman—J. K. Everett. Portland the of her brother Charles many library of Chairman Com.—Florence East- A gneat his- South from and in the It moi neceaeary again to remind Membership Clerk—W. 8. me·. associations, and author of several Rvrcis .Maine colds, rebuilding β. Ames. Smith and family. ing contributor· to the Democrat that the Plpeman—W. torical and works. He is Chairman Social Com —M. Ella KesUton. AaalaUnt Ptpeman—Η. N. Porter. Robert and Panl Brown, aona of Mr·. genealogloal run Pre·· Kastman. bis wife and four down systems. paper ia not all pat in type Monday Reporter—Florence A. Ames. Fonti are their aunt In survived by young BRANCH BANK AT BUCKFIELD. ME. Hydrantman—J. M. Wine Brown, vialtlng and can not be. And a· there The other member* of the class »t Hoaemen—Carroll Pen ley, L. low, children. morning, prêt- D. P. North Waterford. PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS of Tbomaa Clegg, M. Kennagh, Chapman. are ·ο many of tbem, it seem· necessary ent, besides those iucladed in the list Miaa Elale Peacock apent laat week In HOSE CO. MO. S. to do it through the column· of the pa- officer*, «re Florence Johnson, Marion Gardiner and will remain there daring Card of Thanks. For Instance : when the Democrat Florence Leach Not per. Simpaon, Mary Abbott, preaent. the preaent week. We wiah to express oar heartfelt office cloaed at five o'clock and Rath HOOK AMD LADDER CO. Saturday, Winalow. Miaa Eva Hapgood la at her home in thanks to the friends and tbe essential neighbors, March 27, every line of copy H. Davie. Waterford. Odd Fellows who so assisted ns The Bulletin of Maine Char- Foreman—George kindly which had oome from outaide or bad Quarterly Aaalttant Foreman—W. W. Blpley. Walker baa returned from a few it John during our reoent illness. was in ities and Corrections la out and from Clerk—Leslie Cummlnga. been prepared in the office type, in Boston, Mb and Mbs. J auks H. Pebbt. is farm Laadermen—Percy Chapman. A. M. Barn et t, day· apent and ail but a few of it wan gleaned that the Paria town ia home from Bos- paragraph· Alton Jacob·, E. W. Davie, A. E. Wltham, Ralph Misa Dorla Brooks South Paris, Maine, April δ, 1920. was buildings as a whole are in good condi- W. Fred made into the form·. There then B. Butt·. Ε. E. Shaw, L. Hollla, Pitta, j ton UnlTeraity for a week with her par- the furniture and com- A. C. Thurlow. I remaining only about foar hours of tion; equipment Bobert W. Wheeler, Mr. and Mra. Louis J. Brooka. Card of Thank*. fortable; the beds and of ents, working time before the forme must be bedding good Club. Mra. G. Emogene Hunt of Pittafleld la with no Euterpean Sooth Pabib, April 3, 1920. cloaed. Tet between that hour and the quality, neatly kept, "cootie·;" a of week· In town. but the Clob will meet at the •pending oouple We wish to extend our thanks to of the forma before twelve the drinking water la good, The Baterpean 1· in Lewiaton. cloaiog abortly Burnham Mon- Mi·· Helen Tracy and for their kindness Wall drainage to the cellar la There ii home of Mra. Stella W. friends neighbors o'c'ock Monday, more oopy from out- poor. Mi·· Rath Brown la «pending her va- water ataoding in it at the time. afternoon at four o'clock. This will daring oar reoent Illness. Paper! aide waa received in the office than bad present day oatlon in Brewer. The Board of Charities and Correotlona last for the season for Mb. and Mbs. F. H. Field. been daring the Ave and a half days pre- be the meeting Mr. and Mr·. H. Cuabman as the next will Llewellyn waa to it all make (be following recommendationa: iuvited guests gathering a of fifteen ceding. It impossible get entertained family gathering For action of tbe uty, natural That the bathroom be and a for business and the election of offi- regular bowel·; In type, or to find space for it If it could completed be laat week In honor of the birth- movements, relief of constipation, try Doan'a a music will fnrniab the persons be aet. It bad to be hot water tank inatalled; that box cer·. Indian 30c at all atoree. toi Therefore much of of Mr·. A. J. Never·. Beguleta. flu SiMive Me! ladlea tak- day He MpiQi stove be In the inmates' for the and the left out, to the diaadvantage of the con- placed living theme music, Greenleaf, aon of Mr. and Mra. that fire be a deal of time George Wben baby auffra with oroap, apply and give the and the read- room; extinguishers pro ing part have spent great has the tributors, proprietor·, follow·: Harry Greenleaf, bought prop- Dr. Thomaa'Eclectic Oil at onoe. Safe for chil- ers. a cured; that the drainage in the oel- in The program And the point la, that while little pipe preparation. erty of J. W. Dreaaer in North Water- dren. A little goes a long way. 80c and 60c at of lar be repaired. The barn, toe bouse and Mualcal Eventa all stores. tbis late oopy could not have been Boil Call—Current ford and will take poaaeaelon at onoe. drag hen bouse need In comment- Paper—Indian Mualc made until Monday morning, a consider- repairing. Mr·. Dr. and Mra. Harry S. Never· of Law- Will il Yl7 and Gray Mit the stock DB upon a in the Wall able part of it bave been written ing enumerating Piano Solo—Indian Fire Drill Song Troyer renoe, Ma··., were in town last week. We foresaw that 1920 would be great year of the assets in business is the confidence of your might on the the board said: there Born. One biggest and In the week. kept farm, Mrs. Morton Wallaoe Elliott and put type preceding to the 8un-God...Troyer Mr«. daughter·, business as· are two âne looking horsea, ten head of Vocal 8olo—Invocation business and banker. With that it's easy to hold the respect of your The moral la obvious. Mrs. Mazine and Rath, of North Norway, purchased accordingly. and wltb Noyea. In South Parla, March 38, to the wife of Fred Paper oattle, fifteen piga thirty hens, Mountain Song. Cadman of Mr·. Elisabeth to obtain the credit needed in business. Vocal Quartette—Indian were gueeta Manning erick W. North, a because of or be- sociates. With that it's easy On a oat with alx toes on each foot on Mlaa Mrs. Smiley, daughter. Do not "high prices" Monday nigbt when many travel- kept Mrs. Noye·, Thayer, and Mra. Fontl Brown aeveral laat In March 29, to tbe wife of Lee Dav- delay decorating Mrs. Barrows days Dlzlleld, log men with a sprinkling of local repre- this farm. week. enport, a eon. to be lower this fall. Piano Solo—American Indian Bhapaody...Owen In Dlxfleld, April 1, to the wife ofOecar cause expect them whether or not this Β ink can believe in you rests with sentatives were waiting for the delayed recorded and suggested by Mr·. Louise il her you Now, Tboae who travel Pullman may have (On theme· Knight visiting Welch, a daughter. evening train at the Grand Trunk sta- Thurlow Lleoranoe) Mr·. Herbert In Port- We assure that will be You be You have business to more for seats or berths in the Mrs. Burnham daughter, Lord, you nothing gained by waiting. you. may straightforward. may good tion, beoause of what was at the time pay land. for the Pullman Company bave Vocal Solo—From the Land of the Sky-Blue to rec- You deserve credit. considered a a camber of future, Cadman ha· the win- Married. labor, continue and there is may washout, of the Interstate Water Bert Truman, who spent Paper, color, high, nothing judgment. storiea were oat of aimilar obtained permission Misa Leach ha· returned to Nor- brought Commission to file ter In Greenwood, in decoration of the home. in the One of them Commerce speoial Piano Solo—By Waters of Mlnnetonka, ommend of an to know cataatrophee paat. Lleurance way. ,r"k any policy delay, BUT, have our officers opportunity you waa tariff rate· increasing berth prices ap- you given that on before that very Llttlefield of Looke'a so we as forty years cent. The com- Mrs. Brlckett Mra. Raynor were can make a twenty per le Clark Our papers purchased early good and methods ? Bight big storm bad just raged o\e* proximately Vocal 8ok>—An Indian Cra Song Mill· waa in the village Wedneaday. Bà&ifôr your wish a minimum on lower Mrs. Perkins the country and the rain down pany prioe B. Tatea of West Parla la as dealers in the and we have a new running of two and a Piano Duet—March of the Indian Phan- Lendall go- any other vicinity, from the standard berths dollar·, prices we can in bills into the valleya bad swell- toms Kroeger to move to When are frank with us, believe you. on seats of cents. Under ing Norway. you ed the streams until bad overflowed minimum fifty Mrs. Mrs. Barrow· to line to offer. they be Wlggln, Alioe Buker baa gone to Waterford and attractive the commission's rules, protests may The Star Banner their banke, and covered all the low Spangled oare of her who la slok. br F the inorease within thirty Esterpean Club Enaembl· take mother, Eugene ««m/ laoda with water, roadbeds, lodged againat haa to Green- eoftentng will be but if 00 Indian music Freeman Cooper gone it days when a nearing held; Mrs. Gray'· paper Oxtord, and ChS&to And, where formed currents, making illus- wood to work. YoTkotZ^TUUa^'oi had no are made the commission aad traditions will be masloally breaks in them. On this Monday protests Mra. Blmer Fiike of Looke'a Mill· waa the Increase. It may be of trated Mrs. 8tella W. Burnham at the night forty years there were two bad may grant bj Died. ago to note L. Morton. In town Wedneaday. BANK to Pari· and Mrs. NATIONAL local on Rail- internet South people piano Agnes NORWAY washouts the Trunk THE Grand Frank Crooker haa gone to Greenwood that the counsel for the Pullman causing a delay of traffio for nearly general work. In Fairfield, March 25, Mrs. A. Montrose ia Gustave S. Fernald at one Earl A. Wltham. to G Oldest and Strongest National Bank two was Fond. BOLSTER days. Ooe of the waahoats Company Stearna of Hanover waa in Nor- Chase of Bryant's N.DAYTON In Sari A. Wltham, who Artbnr Elisabeth S. asar this the other waa with- time a reeident of thie village, living The body of In Wsterford, April 1, Dr. Klig- in Oxford village and Tharaday. man 87 yean County in the ho ose now by Walter Qray. died at North Hudson, N. T., Maroh 28, way Horr, aged the limits of the town of Oxford, oocupied Moae· P. Stile· of Portland waa in In Bumfora, MarohMai 80, Homer Brlsson, aged PARI S. ME. when He studied law with the late General was brought to Sooth Paris and plaoed SOUTH some forty feet of twenty-foot town the Aral of the week. i8 years. Charles P. Mattooka in Portland, and for In the tomb of the Riverside In Dlxfleld, Maroh 24, Mrs. Hiram Howard. Maine embankment waa waahed out. Thla receiving to D— Norway, Fred M. Davla went Portland Friday. In Montreal. March 80, Htlalre 8. several year· was connected with the Cemetery on Wednesday. embankment bad been In place tor thirty Mra. Snmner Parker waa taken to the native of South Parla, aged 28yeara office of that weet he Funeral service· were held at Miss years at the time, and the water cleaned attorney. Going In Portland Tueeday with ery- In Canton, Maroh 80,llrs. l^la Gertrude Bra- it in Minnesota, but In Grace undertaking rooms. hospital deen, 87 years. out down to the land surface. praetloed Bra!nerd, Thayer's In her face. Dr. H. L. Bartlett aged original rail- was son and Min- In North Hadaon, N. T., March 28, Earl A. The fill the a few time joined the legal He the of Adalbert alpelaa had evidently been made in year·' her. With am, 27 years. road staff of Jamee J. Hill. He re- nie Wltham, formerly of South accompanied aged Fer Infants and ChQdren. time when the grase waa fairly (Hloks) After the of Lake In Porter, March 2·, Mrs. Ida Quint, sged 88 CASTORIA jammer until some dozen and wm 27 old. regular meeting b'gb and whea waabed ont thla fresh- mained there years Paris, years even- 7 ^^tthe 7*~ by result of Temple, Pythian Slater·, Tueeday Maroh Aille El wood, et was ago, when h« oam· to the Pullman Com- His death wm the plural InBangor, 28, formerly found and lait la · foaallined state lag, that· will be a quilt sale In oharge of Parts. IktKM Ym Han Alwais BMfbt ?erJ tarielf u It wa· whan oovered. pany M attorney.

% Aa Early Kcaaobec BMUumL State of Maine. HOMKMAKKBS COLUMN. few localities the Kennebec of the along To an persons Interested In either River oiler more than Naval order· received Maroh 17 an* interesting history town of Dresden. It was η Farts. In yacatloa, la I on toploe of latere* to the ladle* nounoed that three sab marine· of the tbe present At· Probate Court at Addnee: «dim· Honwimi' of OxfWd, oa the twenty- Shoes toaoiofted. was known as the Frank- •ad tor the Cooatr pert of what oar Lord and Me oew would be>fcnllt at the Klt- the of Boots Coinn. (Mori Dtaocnt, South Put·. large type sixth of Mana, la year fort Plantation, whieb Inolndse the pres- day aad twenty. tery Nary Yard. They are deelgnated one thousand aloe hundred ent towns of Wlscasset, Alna been preeented for as Noe. 108,164 and Ιβδ, and will be the Dresden, The following matter baring and Perkins. Later on in 1700 these the actio d thereapoa hereinafter Indicated, Head-Cheese. first of the fleet submarines to be taiit. (■expensive, Delicious the name be towns were incorporated under It is hereby Obdkbsd: is It Is expeeted that the first keel will That nodoe thereof be to all persons Any farming district that within of Pownalboro in honor of the Massa- given to be laid In Ootober. late a copy of this order reaob of the raw materials could Pownal- rested, by canalng Ox· eaay obnsetts governor of that date. Halted three weefca successively In the REBUILT 8anth eatablieh in the near-by ciUm » clientele The latest addition to the State Honse boro became the shire town, Democrat, a newspaper published at (Dresden) C- at a rod note of and find Maine In said Connty, that they may appear and we are for Its ρ heed-obeeae, collection of portraits of famous and so remained for 34 In 1704, Parla, on the now years. Probate Coort to be held at said Pana, is fully equipped this eida line profitable, If the product ia men Is a of former Governor Perkins and Alna were set at 9 of Our Department portrait Dreeden, off, third Tueeday of April, A. D. 1990, Repair ma- bandied aa follow·: William T. Haines of Waterviile. It Is while the name of Pownalboro was re- the clock In the forenoon, aad be heard thereon and Shoe Our a the see cause. to do all kinds of Boot repairing. Wltb wbola pig's bead (minus by the well-known artist, Joseph B. tained for that section known as Wlscas- if they ready η·β four either with or brain) pig*· feet, Kahili of Portland, and Is a fine likeness set. This latter name was adopted In Henry If. Walker late of Caatoa, deceased ; first class work and using thereof and the ap- new and we are witbont tongue (with tongue it it more of the late governor, whose service for 1808 and the old name of the orig- w II and petition for probate is all doing good of Lloyd O. Powers as ezeeotor of the chinery and blancb in of water. the state included : from 1012 inal was to that seo pointaient are when delicate) plenty governor Incorporation lost same to act without bond aa expressed In said Our low meaae come to almoat a that will prices That let boil, to 1914; state senate, 1888; honse of Uon. will presented by said Lloyd O. Powers, the the best stock money buy. than drain and waab In cold water; tb!> represeotatlves, 1895; attorney general, Pioneer life always inolnded protec- executor therein named. done and stock used. 1a done to obtain a dear free da the of the work product 1896 to 1900. tion against the Indians, so we find. rec- Ckarlee β. P«al«y late of Norway, you consider quality Corona Folding from and will and for probate thereof and Typewriter, Imparitlee grayneea. ords of a blook boose where all ooold ceased ; petition we he is one of the United States Senator James Do val the of Laura E. Penley aa executrix in and claim Put tbe bead to boil again, folly and take In the time of attack. This appointment as Davee is Phelan of California bas Introduced In refnge of the same she to aet without riving bond Geoige charge freely covered wltb water, arid let elm- boose no exists, bnt close to It in In said will by said Laura has had Congress a bill for the Incorporation of longer expressed presented to be found He For the first time since the war mer for at leaat five houra. of wss built in 1761 a E. Penley, the executrix therein named. workmen in this line anywhere. the American Women's a patri- point spaoe large best Add, wbile aalt, wbole pep- Legion, court remains. of or we are now able to cooking, of the bouse, wbloh still Many Witness, ADDISON 8. HRBR1CK, Judge or not at all. get one-half a two otic society wives, mothers, daugh- of do it Bring gun prony percorna, bay leaf, wbole a confliot between the Gsrdlners, Bay- said Court at Paris, this twenty-sixth day a lot of and will right ters, sisters and those named In the of our Lord one thouaaad experience on orders for the onione, and take off tbe acum from time offloially ards and took within these March year delivery greats next of kin of the men and women who Qoincjs plaoe nine hundred aad twentr. our best to you. to time. walls and bere the of D. work to us. We will do please ever built for served in the military or naval service rang eloquence 1316 ALBERT PARK, Register. send your little typewriter person; Then take off tbe fiech and pick it President John of the United States during the World Adams, Judge Cusblng from tbe bone·, cbop it very fine, put it and tbe Sewalls. In 1760 the famous use. Burning War, 1017-18. Mrs. Eugene Hale of In a baein and mix well. Be anre to Boston Massacre case was tried here and Maine is identified with the society. WANTED. but six and bave equal amounta of meat and gelat- John Adams, lawyer for the defence of Weighs pounds hi \\fealth Innua matter in tbe wbicb ▲ decision has been rendered the Man to work on farm for seven the Nations reoeptaolea by Captsin Preston, travelled from Boston every essential feature of the heavi are to fill. Public Utilities Commission a rent could be fur- Co. you going antboriaing to Pownalboro on horseback following months. Small Shoe N. Swett machines. atraln over the tbe to issue Ε. Tben and fleeby parte the Portland Water District blszed trail, a far cry to our present nished if wanted. Address A. B. C., high-cost and and in a of Its 4 1-2 oent juice cooking liquor put $200,000, par value, per speed by automobile, bot waa the jour- Democrat South Paris. the torch of careless- to oool. dated Marob Office, Fold it and take it with minute of every day draught 20-year coupon bonds, 1, ney less pleasurable? This old oonrt Houee Block, Telephone 38-2. up yoc Theae head-cbeeee· will be found to be 1920, due Msrcb 1, 1940, and that the house is now tbe residence of direct de- Opera ness to Write anywhere. brings destruction somebody's property. firm and to yield in their entirety when proceeds thereof retire an outstanding scendants of Samuel Qoodwln, tbe first NOTICE· into warm ao that ίη the District Coart of the United States for the .... MAINE EVERY dipped water, they temporary note to the Fidelity Trust owner, who bad bis grant from has Don't trust to luck. Trust rather the Hartford directly District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. NORWAY, The U. S. Government can be eaaily removed from the moulda. Company, amounting to 140,000, to pay the Tbe bough builders, Plymouth Company. (n the msttnr of ) a There la alwaya a ready market in tbe for land taken for water shed as thousands of these machines for thi Fire Insurance Company. Luck frequently betrays protecting Tbe Goodwin family preserve nearly EAftLS. DEAN, } In Bankruptcy, city for delicaciea of tbia aort and, by and to pay for such extensions and per- aa possible the old forniihing*, which in- of Mexico, Bankrupt.) but the "Old Hartford" never does. making an arrangement with tbe email manent additions to tbe plant as bave clude valuable of Thomas John- To the creditor· of Earl 8. Dean of Mexico, Army. trust, portraits In the of Oxford and district aforesaid : tbe farmer can put in a line that been made from Jan. to Dec. of County grocer·, 1,1918, 31, son, whose mother was a daughter Notice Is given that on the 97th of of make will for him oaah hereby day No any doe The Hartford Fire Insurance Company pay will yield ready profita. 1919. Samuel Goodwin, and of Rebecca Près- March, A. D. 1990, the said Earl S Dean typewriter of Samuel Goodwin. was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the better work. Very buik but care and the Mrs. Ivle Hardy baa appealed to tbe oott, granddaughter first meeting of his creditors will be held at the substantially actual property destruction, only vigilance Using Trimmlnf-Fat. Tbe of tbe bouse remains press to assist In finding her missing upper atory office of the Beferee, Mo. 8 Market Square, South LUMBER The trimming· of rib-roast and of as oourt on the 14th of A. will check the waste and loss that fire causes. husband, Merle R. Hardy, wbo disap- with one exoeption in the old Paris, Maine, day April. steaks abooid be carefully gathered, ren- oourt room has D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which from his borne in on Feb. days. Tbe old been par- dered and naed instead of bat- peared Starke time the said creditors may attend, prove their fire cooking as a sick titioned off into bedrooms. a trustee, examine the "Hartford" include expert prevention are 21, leaving ber, she states, wltb claims, appoint bankrupt, policies ter. They the equal, if not the of were not transact such other business as and neither food nor Battles tongues the only and may loss of butter, inasmuch as are baby wood, money. properly come before said meeting. service. This lessens the risk of fire's inevitable superior tbey to kind that waged In Pownalboro. During as in taste He stated, acoording Mra. Hardy, Sooth Paris, March 97,1910. & jast delicate and do not turn tbe Mr. Jones, fa- ! Atwood Forbes, without in- tbat be was going to a neighbor's to get Revolutionary War, WALTER L. GBAT, DOORS in and distress—gives you added protection black frying. known as Jones" on 13-15 Beferee In Bankruptcy of some wood hauled before a storm. He miliarly "Mahogany The cracknels these fats should be aooount of his dark cost has never been seen since, states onr complexion, prompted for Oxford the chopped fine and, after being boated, a who NOTICE· Distributors creasing informant. Be wore a brown cor-1 by patriotism, besded small party Countj should be added to a mixture of corn- light or coat when last seen with a went to tbe bouae of Brigadier Cnsbing, In the District Court of the United SUtes for This is the "Hartford" local agency. Call, write, a little dnroy light flour, egg, milk, salt, baking dark took him out of bed, carried bim over to the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. a of a bat nearly matching, trousers, gray powder, trifle angar, and amall to tbe In the matter of ) WINDOWS! South Paris, Mah blue white and the Penobscot and delivered bim 'phone. of rice and made into shirt, sweater, leggings HABBT L. GLOVER, 5 In percentage floor, is British. Bankruptcy, the moat delicloua low black rubbers. His wife fears he of Mexico, Bankrupt, ; pancakea imaginable. Any sketch of Pownalboro or Dreeden no dead. To the creditors of Harry L. Glover of Mexico FOB SALE. New Home Electric Driven Machine There ia art required, a neutral would be far from which does for the Sewing complete In the County of Oxford and district aforesaid : Agents medium will turn the cot· Interest to numismatics is frying trick; Of special not include tbe story of St. John's Church Notice Is hereby given that on the 97th day ol ! One share of stock in tonaeed fat, highly refined, is beat for a of which is the prop- tbe rec- March. A. D. 1920, the said L. Qlovei GLASS People' pocket-piece gold and tbe Rev. Jacob Bailey, first Harry was duly ana that the first Water The owners the purpose. of a well known Stockton Springs tor to these adjudicated bankrupt, Company. erty and miaaionary parts. meeting of his creditors will be held at the office Ham after fried and which be fouod wltb an- entitles the owner to free use : trimminga, being man, together Through tbe influence of Dr. Sylvester of the Referee, No. 8 Market Square, South freed of will serve the a on the J. & CO. akin, purpose other gold coin and handful of silver, Gardiner, a glebe lot of one hundred Paris, Maine, 14th day of April, water. Address : W. WHEELER A. D. at 10 Id 1990, o'clock the at wnlch equally well. secreted in tbe casing about tbe toilet of acres was the of forenoon, of Kinds care by time the said creditors House Finish All D. E. Oxford Democrit. granted proprietors may attend, theli F., These dishes make a delectable a wbiob be was em- prove highly steamship, upon the Kennebec Purchase, and by Novem- claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, South Paris. and food. as one a at transact very nourishing ployed of gang of carpenters ber, 1770, tbe church was erected sod and such other business aa may proper- Insurance and ly come before said meeting. 12-16 Pianos, Jacksonville, Florida, In tbe year fol- tbe aerv- Post-War-Tlme of Merit. sufficiently completed for first South Paris, March 97,1990. Recipes tbe war. The lowing Spanish steamship ice. Near by it was built the parsonage, WALTEB L. GRAY. can furnish material lor any building: made of State of Maine. MAINE To effect the householder was a war 13-15 We yon SOUTH PARIS, economy prise, purchaaed and repaired long promised to Mr. Bailey. He gave Beferee In Bankruptcy should aa often as maca- fo all interested In either of tne em; possible include by the Flagler Interests. The interest- most unselfish devotion to his scattered wood from the foundation up. peraona Italian hereinafter named : roni, spaghetti, paste, rice, tap- ing coin is dated 1811, bearing tbe legend fl )ck, but during tbe Revolution showed NOTICE. noodles, and other foods of of Ferdinand of some- of all kinds. ▲t a Probate Conrt held at Parti it u ioca, sago, King VII France, snob to the cause that In The subscriber gives notice that he bai We specialize in cabinet work in loyalty Royal hereby for the County of Oxford on the tblrl T* like composition bis menu. what smaller and thinner than a silver been duly administrator of estate 1778 persecution was so great that be appointed the day of March, In the year of our Lord .1 These foods are prepared in about the will of made of wood. thouaand nine hundred and twenty. Ts< i quarter. was obliged to flee tbe country. Tbe C. FBEBLAND We quote you prices anything same PENLEY, late of Paris, matter» harlnr been for υ way. loss of tbe was followed tbe In the County of lowing preaente.1 Feet Hon. James many shepherd by Oxford, deceased, and glvei action hereinafter Indicate 1, Your Pbinney thereupon are all and Baxter, as Tbey very cheap, exceed- desertion of tbe flock and both church bonds the law directs. All persons OUR MOTTO* Keep times mayor of observed bis having It I· Hereby Ordered : ingly nourishing. Portland, demands against the estate of said deceased an 89th March but to and parsonage fell down. Thus the lot desired to With these advantages, they combine birthday 28, owing present the same for settlement, and service, workmanship and good material. That notice thereof be given to all penoai tbe severe of a was but tbe company suit all Indebted thereto are to make Prompt good tereated a of thla order v. 1 to Illness son-in-law, Fenton forfeited, by requested pay by caualng copy adaptability many waya of ment week» In : preparation and tbe unavoidable absence regained possession, and tbe property Immediately. published three aucceaalvely lU and tbey are very taaty. Tomlinson, WALTER L. GRAY,South Paris, Maine. have visit our and ford Democrat at South Pari» lni. of others of his from was granted to trustees, Sumner March We would be pleased to you plant publlahed and To abould all first family Portland, (Samuel 16th, 1990. 12-14 County, that they may appear at a Pw.s Warm them, tbey Dry prepare there was no formal Wilde, then of Hallowell, a justice of tbe Court to be held at aald Parla on the third Ta be boiled. And the should be family gathering. judge for yourself. boiling Mr. Baxter at tbe borne Supreme Court of Massachusetts, who day of April, A. D. 1920, at nice of a ...WITH... done them into was, however, I NOTICE. and be heard inerte: : by sprinkling boiling removed to Massachusetts on the clock In the forenoon, of bis son, James separa- > water. Pbinney Baxter, Jr., The subscriber hereby gives notice that h< they aee cauae. on Street for a tion of James of has been There should be of Carroll birthday supper. Maine; Augusta; duly appointed administrator of the plenty boiling and Robert Hallowell for the I estate of John J. Murphy late of Parle, '.eceaw: water and of The venerable Portlander, wbo has been Gardiner), Will and for thereof and tacu plenty space in the pot. I NELLIE B. HUTCHINSON, late of petition probate so identified wltb tbe life benefit of tbe minister of tbe Canton, of Antoinette P- &« execnir: or Overshoes The vessel must never be prominently Congrega- I In the County of polntment Murphy Felt Rubbers covered. Oxford, deceased, withoui Shoes, so tional in ao as no of the aame to act without bond a- exprta*: ; of tbe for many was tbe society Dresden, long I bond. All persons The process about city years, having demands against the A P. M.· cooking requires shall in said estate of said are aald will, presented by aald ntolneue of upon bis Eplsoopal soolety exist deceased desired to present & AT recipient congratulations A. CO. namel. minutes. tbe same for J. the executrix therein twenty end phy, and boats of frlende and town, but when an society settlement, all indebted thereto KENNËY anniversary, Epiaoopal are Theae foods cao be made doubly eco- requested to make payment immediately, Dan Wlnalow late of Parla, «leceaaed; t. former political associates wished him shall be established and a minister set- A. VINTON nomic by making tbem save fuel, work BRIDGE, Mechanic Falls, lie. and petition for probate thereof an 1 the apjcUi recurrences. tled over it in said town then for the use March 16th, 1990. 14 South Paris, Maine and time; tbia Is done in the many bappy 19 ment of Harrlette H. Wlnalow aa executrix ofu following and benefit of aald minister aame to act without bond by u. manner: Episcopal presented Miss Jane—While Miss Pounder was said was but Harrlette H. Wlnalow, the executrix thai FROTHINGHAM'S «β soolety established, only luaamucb can be nerved Id named. they playing I notioed you bad a faraway frsgments of its records remain and the manifold way?, and inaamuch m South Paris they look in your eyes. fund Is still held by succeeding trustees Mand K. Bolster of Parle, alult W. •boald appear on the mena first account for allowance Han frequently, Her Partner—Yes. for tbe benefit of the church presented by abould be in Episcopal M. Shaw, guardian. they prepared quantity. "Were you so much affected?" When boiled abonld be drained Dresser '.tctut: they "O, no. I was of LmF. late of DIxfleM, a oolander and merely thinking CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH first and final account for allow through the water in oertain where I wished presented boil faraway places by William M. Kidder, administrator. which they did abould be preaerved I was." MONEY A Bit of News for eon Interesting Edward A. late of W oodMoek, i* and need pa (oare must be taken Taylor DON'T MISS THIS. Cat oat this slip, to sell and cotw? that thla water ia not over-aalty). ceased; petition for license SHE FEELS LIKE A NEW PERSON enclose with 5o to Foley & Co., 2835 real estate presented by A. Mont Cba«, aci* A aonp can be prepared from the latrator. So women suffer from Sheffield Avenue, writing water by milk, an In many kidney Chicago, III., adding beating egg name and address Dell· M. of Oxford, minor wi it trouble without realizing the cause of yonr clearly. Tou Bldliy it, and flavoring with celery and onion final account Jlaiince Graft their alckness that tbia from Mra. S. E. will receive In return a trial presented by aalt; if additional atrength ia package guardian. deaired, R. R. Ο will and Tar Com- one or two bouillon cubea abould be Mille, 5, Xenia, be read containing Foley's Honey (or from Carrie M. Parsons late of Andowr, * colds and Portland Stores with Intereat: "After Kid- pound, oougba, oroup. added; whenever a bouillon cube ia add- taking Foley ceased; first and final aocount presented fa w Pilla I feel like a new Foley Kidney Pills and Cathartic ed to an aliment containing milk, danger ney surely per- Foley lowance by Gertrude Parsons Poor, admit® eon." rheumatic or Tablets. Sold Everywhere. trlx. of curdling becomes this Aching back, paina imminent; other should be Concerning curdling can be avoided a aymptoma given prompt Cyrus F. Gordon late of Peru, deeeaMi by adding attention. aocount of soda. Sold Everywhere. first presented for allowance bj plncb baking A 8. Harlow, administrator. The material itself, from which the UNIQUE RECORD Conductor—Thia transfer aome to Thomas ·, Clamons late of Hiram. > bouillon ia tbua naed, abould be lm· expired Their Maine Folks time ago, madam. Relationship ceased; final account presented for allowance* meraed In cold running water (that is, Home testimony for Doan's Kidney Katherine F. demons, administratrix. all of It that ia not Paaaenger (snappily)—No wonder, in immediately used). Pills, published every locality, is of It is a well established fact that the stores of Hebron, 1» with not a aingle ventilator open in the Benjamin C. Keene late of Tbla immersion will chill the food and itself convincing evidence of merit. Con- ceased: first account for alluwacet·' you are in extreme danger. oar. presented mike it keep its original form. It can firmed testimony forme still ev- to in Alton A. Keene, executor. If that to stronger Portland, from the the smallest, cough goes your be kept in the ice box for It can idence. Tears a citizen of South largest » daya. ONE OF MANY LETTERS ago, Carrie M. Parsons late of Andorcr, lungs,—What Then ? be beated in a minute, «Imply by immera- Paris gratefully acknowledged the bene- all lines, most with those in ceased ; petition for order to distrib ute baiaa ing It in boiling water, and it I· then Mies Rose Florke, 209 Hawkins Ave fit derived from Doan's Pills. compare favorably remaining In her hands presented by Gertr.a N. Kidney Parsons Poor, administratrix. ready for any style of preparation. Tbla Braddook, Pa., writes: "I had a cold The statement is now confirmed—the in cities several times than Portland. * method ia employed in all the my oheat and fearing it would cause proof more Cases of this larger Witness, ADDISON E. HEBBICK, Jod* big hotels, convincing. uld Court at this third Tuesdif i where any of these materials must al- pneumonia I tried Foley's and kind are in the work of Paris, Kemp'sBalsam Honey plentiful Doan's March, In the year of oar Lord one thosMi· Tar and it was not till I felt re- ways be available in tractable form at a long Kidney Pills—tbe record is unique. nine hundred and twenty. might have prevented this lieved." suoh moment's notice. Many letters have been John O. Ripley, R. F. D. Νυ. 1, South Attest>-ALBERT D. ΡΑΒΕ, KeglUe illness and written about this To Serve Maine 13-14 expense. Any of these dishes can be need for time-tried, reliable Paris, says: "I was feeling quite misera- People "aa can also be family medioine. Sold Everywhere. ble and bad been STOP THAT COUGH NOW gratin" material; they that way for several NOTICE. with oream * prepared sauce, or sweetened months. I had pains across the small of The aubecrlber hereby gives notice tW with "There's one thins I never cease ui or ·> with sugar and cooked with milk, and to my back and my kidneys were not acting Is the ambition of Portland Stores been duly appointed administrator ■erved as a can be congratulate myself about." Tbe aeoretiona were KEMP'S pudding. They regularly. kidney WILLIAM A. SWAN, late of BALSAM or "What Is that?" Part}, baked fried, and they can be naed in unnatural, too. I finally got a box of η the Conntv of Oxford, decea·*.·'·. tnd*w Co>rail««d. "You don't need tires for the *oupa and as an accompaniment with steering Doan'n Kidney Pills at the Shurtleff Co.'β Portland Stores want you to feel that they are your stores, that no matter how xtndaaa the law direct*. All persona wheel." nanda eatate <1.vessel » entrees. Ino. S'ore and used them. Tbe against the of aalnda aa the lawîiSîî® ι e baked. i*™»3 are "Hully gee," thiSSL1']ot e*1'1 leceaW We home from the New gasped Tommy, "just ***** to tF** ** just England Imple- If so prepared, with an addition of ι blnk of able to onLÎt tor •β"'*®·"1· j· anyone being keep a « I «J*®* make p·.' ; oan be oooled Indebted therein^. wqoeated to ment Dealers' Association which met in Boston. The rrowroot, they and will | jenny that long." ant lm mod tien serve as delicious lately summer dishes, rhe Norway Junk Co-operation ** LANK· big manufacturers were all there, and they all told the ither sweetened or unsweetened. CAREFUL MOTHERS INSIST ON Shop **reh ieSfw»iB8 Ftn-U% same not FOLEY'S is the very foundation of a state's story. Can get the material to manufacture Yorkshire Ducks. SAM ISAACSON Co-operation dvtivx. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has the aubecrlber notice that on This 1· an old and call· lOtf Tel. If Maine is to take her hereby glvea or ν the behind orders. English recipe, | >een used in so many homes for so 9*11 prosperity. duly appointed administrator goods. Way for ons-balf of many place pound, each, fresh, lean , rears that mothers know ■a^been everywhere that JOSEPH B. An. orer. pork, of beef «net, and of real. Tbeae hla standard among the leaders of this Union of ours PABSON3, late of ) family medicine contains great the County of deoeaaed, are pnt the to- nd. Oxford, through food-chopper , to opiates or other Ingredients that are For Sale. All persona having demands agtio* and well mixed. The crnmb we must all selfishness tate of aaid to gather, \ njurious to ohildren or adults. Chil- forget past ; all deceased are dealred PJ*2 I from one small wheat la Hereford Bull Calf antago- » aame tor and all loaf moistened , Iren like It it 4 weeks old. settlement, and does them good. For weto are to l·* ; with one beaten mixed with one* WM. nistic must requested make payment egg, ( ongba, colds, FRANK NOTTAGE, thoughts be buried, for there cannot fourth of oronp, whooping oougb. ς ** cop water, and seasoned with ; ΙοΙα w outh R. LA***NCB PAB80N3, Andover, Everywhere. Paris, Me., F. D., No. 1. Karch | two teaspoonfuls of salt, one of pepper, be any divided interests. We must all work 16th, 1930. A. W. Walker & •ad two of onion jaloe. Tbe bread and Son, meat mlxtnrea are then one or NOTICE. blended; together. Che * two of aubecrlber notice tb»1 teaapoonfola powdered, dried ■ hereby gives been duly appointed administrator ot» herbe are over the If Α»θ Of SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. aprlnkled whole, è desired, and tbe maaa is divided into alx 4» Λ. CHADBOUBNE, late ol Orf|J I wblob are formed into Coonty of Oxford, deceased, parte, balls, firmly Practise These Two ad. AU «JJ and Ideals persona haying demands a«ain·» pressed together, slightly elongated. «e of said deoeaaed are dealred to p If made at borne these be ChancingThat's what *°τ jg take new ~ may plaoed you're doing every time you unknown j*"*6 and all remedies, Patronize «to eettlement, t*';UI· la a and baked your home town stores as much as are reqneeted to make dripping pan, for three for which marvelous claims are made. Your health is too important to possible. They deserve your most payment to one hour. It is risk in quarters possible questionable experiments, especially when your drug- loyal support When you have to seek Ψ. Oxford, Hat* elsewhere, when your local ?Οβ<Χ)* 8TAPLES, ,y those sold In tbe store are, previously, gist has the tried and tested "L.F." Atwood s store oannot larch 10th, 1990. âg always serve come either baked or steamed. la on your requirements—then in person, or mail Ift also pos- Medicine hand. This worthy old remedy well deserves or telephone your order to aible that liver la eub*tltuted In or the confidence the part that 60 years of unchanging quality have Metropolis of Maine—POETLAND—and then to 44 for the and the veal. 8uoh established. say your friends* It wm Condensed Statement OOME IN AND SEE THE wholly pork purchased in Maine.»» mlxturee aa tbeae have no atrietly defined At the first signs of stomach disorder, biliousness, or OF THE— composition, and may be made of the headache, one or two teaspoonfuls of ML. F." will quickly materlala nearest to hand. ^ restore normal conditions to your digestive organs. Small ford P. of H. Mutual f "Kitchen Maid Cabinets"χ County doses, taken regularly, will maintain a healthy condition The Beet in the Market A New Way to Serve Corn Flakes- that will ward off colds and disease. Get a bottle today Insurance Company, corn fiakee with a la and a on Serving tablespoon keep supply always hand. Large bottle, 50 cents, KITH PARI·. MAlNt always a flow and diffloult task and or a generous free MisplO from the "L.F." Medicine Co., usually results Is many flakea spilled. Maine. F. A. THAYER Portland, It ASSETS Dee. «I, 1919. our Came we On breakfast table now have a _ from Port! h la Offlee and Ban*... · large, glass pitoher full of corn flakes s,2ii FURNITURE and pour them from tbla lato tbe aauoe I have some NOTE.—If are very fine plants in blossom, you a tour ^jr&y*"··*·*····· dtabes. The glaaa pitoher of oorn flakes planning Saturday shopping to BILLINGS BLOCK. 80UTH PAHI8, MAINE Portland, Gross eaah assets I—t looka very attractive and reduoee to a C linerarias, and please note that the stores close at 6 o'clock. minimum lbs serving problem.—M. 0. Primrose, Cyclamen Begonias. LIABILITIES Dec. II, 1»"· 8., Maaa. Signed by: THB Fresh bread Is so moist that It makes ADVEBT1SINΟ ΟΟΜΜΓΠΒΒ, a good growing plaoe for mold. There- E. P. CROCKETT. Florist fore scald the bread box at least onoe a Portland Bétail Merchants week and do not abut It up air-tight la ν freenhouse, Porter South Paris ««MeattoMMsement. CASTORIAtotMuOH* hot weather or whan filled with fresh Street, ^MimiiiiHl mFjgw**· T«L 1114 ion premium jg{| 9ÊO. W. KiCHAEDSON, Secret'