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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 2

Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 2

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r'r 4 WHO 'LOSE AUGUST LO CALS Every woman once the relief of a vrltl A A-Wi tb cV Mr an LltchO Horee avenue nv During th east sixty ytsri millions of woman hava found then most helpful in tonlnfi and strangtheninfi tho system and for the house owned by James AGaU gher'waa burned" It was a Hue house which could not be replaced for than 88000 eras partially Insured Through the efforts of tho people who readily responded to tho cell in which the telephone played a large port tha stable was saved Had It not been a very calm morning tho whole village would have been endangered Nash sad Myron 8 Turner attended the Republican convention held nt Portland March 28th Tho Red Cross danea which woe held Thursday night March $Sth was well attended There will be another banco April Xlth Mrs IV Lawrence has bean 111 with the grip Miss Helen Dow of Augusta was an overnight guest of Miss Verna Col bath recently Mie Maurice Whitten of Water-vlUe hay been vjaltingfaer daughter Mrs Lawrence Cecil Rollins who Is teaching fit Hebron academy was homo for short stay Vasoolbor Rsbekah Lodgo held a very interesting meeting Tuesday Match 21 A fine program was rendered by Capt- Verna Colbath including the following Piano solos by Vsma Robblnson and Kenneth Ramsay 8ong of Sevens was read by Verna Colbath illustrated by tableaus song by th lodge: dainty lunch was served at the close At the next' meeting April 9 even candidates will fecelva the Ro-bekah degree The work will be done by the Past Noble grands A bake bean supfeer will be served at the close- A rehearsal of the team will be held Wednesday April 3- totlnf tho stomach liter and bowels Thma famous pills ora cattish vegetable and contain nn harmful or habit-forming drags Use than with entire confidence for they cause no unpleasant aftereffects aad BINGHAM Clnb wijLboId it XtaXt nt Fraternity HaJL Th toith Ann company la tho pamS plt imr corporation located la PltttonToamahip 'th' omo bn Ronge 4 north of Cenns-boe Purchaa which was organised In Portland The clerk la Fred A Littl of Fitfatoa Township and th thro directors era Chao Hatch Ralph Morrill and Lester Lexlaon nil of Portlaad Mr Morrill Is th1 president and Chart Hatch Is tba treasurer Rv Hull superintendent of the Jdaln Stats Sunday School Convention will apeak at tho Congregational church Sunday'April 14th The Kennebec Chapter' IX A 1L met Thursday afternoon gt tho homo of Mrs Josephine Sawyer jl An Interesting patriotic program was presented by the Daughters which -was opened with a roll call with responses on "Heroes of of Warfare In was considered by Mrs Bertha Ball and Methods ef Warfare" was considered by Mrs Alice 'Goodrich was sung by' Mrs Jessie Hamilton with piano accompaniment by Miss Christine Baker and the poem! to Her was read by Mra Carolyn Savage Vietrola musle was enjoyed and during tho social hour dainty refreshment ware served from the' dining room appropriate poem being Inscribed on tb charming place cards: Word has bean received from Mr Ralph (Mars) Farley of Bingham (formerly of Augusta) of a cablegram heceived from her husband Sergt Ralph 103d Motor Truck Co now "Jn Franc The cablegram read as fallows: Franca March 38 1918 Feeling fllne letters received Have plenty Don't worry Bgt Ralph Farley visiting Wa will not Directions of Spoolal Valeo to lSoU by druggists thronghont edtobte The election Kvcnta caUtns tho tv' Mra Helen ot Winter feturn "Heath nnnlvera and expert that ran he foil you Wa on are with Evary Box rid In box 10421 Parry )f Isa Mona Amro and Mlq McAuley waa carried out and Joyed by those present The pr was as follows: Selection by tha a prayer by th pastor Rev ft 01V recitation Jfepa Holt song Ctnl Parlin Grace Melrose and If Tortte-' recitation Harold Black tlon Madeline Hall recitation a Eastman Jr selection by tbe cl exercise by 10 girls 'of Mona A' class recitation Faith recite Eleanor Cloveland sole Ut Hunter recitation Ethel Lawful aona Mona Ames' class rectuh Phylila Hunter xarclsa Cro-i1 1 six young ladles "Tbs Bongj' Romayh Perry asslatid sever! little girts song then) shins Carolyn Parlin tfaAtfc4 Edythe Black recitation -Dracp Nb rase song LltUt several gtrla exorcise ifouhq Eaeter" recitation kffldmfip Ewtni: resits tion Phylila Mltfhetlp aolq than Millar recitation Ofrrie BatLf song young ladle ob Mra class exferoise of Eptafo fag aalsation by tha oholiy'' Mis Marjorie TCd -Eastman Webber wor qblrily4 rled Sunday evening dtfl Fclod 3Ira- Xnnio Delano mmiq has te the guest pf her nunt lira! John her of WatcrvUlo for a froAi) Frank Doxtc has'mdvfd' htoW hold good from the 8 PMsbury houo ihs kg on' lower -Main street1 facmdrtyectr pied by Charles Nlcholfi- -y 1 The N1 wot Club wilt moot Uni ovenlng with lias Christine Bk nt bar home omixiigh Street Chiaf of Polios fc-ringfan fa 111 af his noma oh I( avenyo with tb grip His plnm tiro' A -5 Ja hMiffj token by Gyi VTon Vrha Ja actiftg special y- Visit 1 A i I Ing the tina I 4 1 asms I tbema I 1 7 gt Vend i 4 i Tuesday talttee li i-30 1 Ralph building tb'a Mer fajer 1 I'iplaced ill IHSm gy Ufi 'iirdsy- Tb V'JKhrtrp1 tKr-fif 1 'uJ-ri plfl rffete' tors Jim VAUI lllss Evelyn 'Board 'hat Manebaoter 1 where aha baa pepepted a position as teacher Mr and Mra Elmer Fteoman of Auburn panned Sunday nt tba homo Of Mr aa Mra Edward ft Nichols of Gaga street A Sock of S9 Plymouth Rock bona owned by MraT Charity Hanks 13 Maple atreat bav mode A duo roc ord- during the pest month having laid lOSSogga The owner has also raised' 134 chickens this spring -One ease of smallpox woe reported Saturday' to the Board of Health the patient being John pwa young pen of Mra' Ethel Owen of 8 Bewail atreat jibe bey had recently nPdergepe ourat-tal treatment for appendicitis The Owen heme has been guorostlsed and the music pupils of Mm Owen vaocL sated' i A supper la to be served by the ladles the Peauey Memorial church Thursday evening at the Indies of the a A and their guests who are to atlesd the reoepclee -the wvfalngi the State Hbba In honor of tie potion-al prerntdent er the erfdntutkn Mra Maty Eleanor Tar box of ITyohurg All faembsr of allied bodies 'are cordially invited to attend the Uppr Theee expecting to be present are rogues ted to notify Mrs Ooergo Gay Grove street of Mrs BFfton Jtl State street Social Club Meetings The Missionary society sf the Congregational church will hold-a food eels at the home of Mra! Treby Johnson Winthrop street on Monday bearinning at IW AX The ladle are urged to come bring their knitting and stay for a social hour The i Murray Alliance will moat Monday afternoon In the vestry Hostaaa Mra Cash Mra A Grey Mra Harry Fulton Mra A Thomas The -Deborah society of the Fencer Memorial church will meet at 710 -tonight with- Mra Geo Gay 30 Grove street Instead of with Mra Penney ns previously announced An interesting program has been arranged The Drexels will meet at the home of Mra J- Conley Bennett street Monday at 730 The Augusta Chinn club will meet at 3 Monday with Mra BewtslW 73 Winthrop street The Nifrae'a club will meet at 730 o'clock Tuesday evening with Mra Wallace Price Chapel street The Channlng Guild will meet at 3 Monday with Mra Sanford Fogg 10 Summer street The Aid of the Penney Memorial church will hold the regular meeting for April with Mra Penney 7 Summer street at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon It Is desirabla that a large numbar attend to finish the sewing on hand for the hospital VASSALBORO EAST The village echeel opened Monday with Franooa Cole In charge of the Grammar room and Dens Morse the Primary The school boards of China Vas-aalboro and WJxolow have elected Qsa Paine superintendent of schpola to take effect July 2 Mr and Mrs Chao Crowell Mr and Mrs II 8 Maiden Mra H' Lampoon Mrs Hussey Mrb Rosa Abbott and Mrs Arthur Pope attended romona Grange nt China Tuesday Cates attended the Republican Convention In Portland this week Mrs Ida ClaritAae beau passing a' few days In Modfakn -Cbaaterfleld Mardon and Malvina Masse era at hQiha for thslr Easter recess i if Alios Blanch vMarmiaIl entertained the Christmas Club Thursday- a goodly number were present and sawed for friends Mr and Mrs Barker are Buffering from nn attack of grip kMre Small has beta on tho sick list i Tha superintending school committees of Vssaalbora and China met In the village Tuoaday afternoon Miss Edith Prleot le paaalng her Easter- voaaUen -at her home In the village Mrs Della Lampoon la with Mrs David Catfs for an Indf Unite period Chester Ward of IT or and friend ware week-end guesta of Mrs Emily Lawrence at tha hems of' Mr and Mrs Cates Miss Minn Pierce end' Miss Margaret Coombs of I Watarrllla ora passing their Easter vacation at their homes Mr and Mra David Henley of Oak Grove Meiqlnary are passing their Easter vacation at the horns of Mrs Upham The Christmas Club mot with Mrs Blanche Marshall Thursday- afternoon and passed the Afternoon sewing A number or members of Vaasal-boro Grange attended Pomona Grange at China Tuoedty The Village schools opened with a full attsndgaca Monday Mr and Mra Frank Taylor and Misa Medslins returned Monday from a visit with relatives nt Qwgatewn Mr and Mrs- Uphnm returned Tuesday from visit with relatives In Hockport Th fyonducl Kter I grama baa return th Main atrol -s thvn toy In Uto t- Th Master Thayer PRlshury to Ms bom on lower from a several weeks stay 'viirtoui dlencea MILK BOARD FIXES APRIL PRICES Price that nay be chaiged for milk during- the month of April only and besoming effective Monday' wore determined by the Federal Milk Commission for New England yesterday Tho text of their vote follows: CTbat the price to the producers for tho month of April be So per- quart Boston and that prices to tho family trad wholesale bottlo trade and bulk trade fee th same as for the past three montha The commission stated that it did not feel competent to make a decision for th three succeeding months under present condition The following notice to signed by lhiiip Allen chairman and 'John Willard eoc-tetary: which may be charged by distributors to the various classes ol trade are as follows: milk delivered to family trade: Quarto 145 pints 08 bottled milk delivered to Quarts 125 pint 07 bulk milk delivered to houses and restaurants In 8 1-3-quart cans 1 to 10 cans 3103 13c per quart 11 to 70 cans 81 31 to SO conn 98c 31 to 40 cana 97c over 40 cana 98c 113 40-quart Jugs 1 to 10 Jugs 14 l-4c per quart over 10 jugs lie per Deputy Sheriff Sanborn And Mrs Kincaid Marry Skowhegan Me March 31 Deputy Sheriff Ioren fianborn and Mrs Gertruda Kincaid of Skowhegan were married lost night at the home of tho parents Mr and Mra Bordo-wall Foac in Modiao'n in tho presence of the family Mr and Mra Sanborn will live on the Cyrus Goodrich farm on tho Solon road Rod Sox Trim Robins Little Rock Ark March 31 Boston Americana 7-10-0 Brooklyn Nationals 4-7-7 Mays Evans lluah and Agnaw Hchang Cheney Grimes and Miller Krugar Do duty tight today's temptations and do not weaken and distract yourself by looking forward to things which you c-annot see and pould not understand if you saw them Charles Kingsley 1 Have you ever set a luncheon table with a lavender linen doth plain Mu china dishes and yellow tulips? Try it The result will please you more than the dead white so often used fm ONfBABY'S FACE And Ur Scratched- terribly Could Not Sleep Veiy Fratty and Restlest Ml dhf Troubled Nearly a Year In Four Weeks Cuticura Soapand Ointment Healed' "My baby had aah Anna ever hlne -itwomottbi dU Kbrekiwt 1 on kr bwOMtka on bar kg' irhroheooiUka lubnMtildn wctold be sore iMirwdfaDjf In iicntcMw ffMfj- ribly andcoald notskep 8b ms wy fteBy ud HItvuon leg Cor I then sent for a free nearly year i wo ior to oamplo ac Cutteum I bought non and la about tbrao or four weeks aba woo healed (Signed) Mra WUliam Cardi 2 Holland Mass 1017 31917 Cutkara Soap to deans purify and baaaUiy Catkura OtetnMot to aaftan oootha and bool are ideal far every day toilet purpose Keep in Training Gel yonr (hereof outdoor exercise every day rain or ihise If a bit run down if an occa-lional sick icadache constipa lion or biliousness retards your if you wake up feeling as tired as when you went to bed your digestive system may need a tonic For more than 60 years The True IT Medicine has helped thousands to keep in training' It will help you The large bottle Is 10 cents Remember to call for Sold by druggists and stpre terpers The Medicine Co Portland Maine 0217) A CROSS FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Look Mother! If tongue coated give Syrup of is Every mother realises after giving her children -California Syrup of that this In belt-ideal laxative because they love Its pleasant taeto and It thoroughly cleanses the-tea- der little stomach liver and bowels without griping Ufhen cross irritable feverish or breath is bad stomach sour look at the tongue mother! If coated give 1 a teaepoanfu! of this harmless -fruit and in a few hours all the foul constipated waste sour 'bile and undigested food passes out pf the bowelaTand you have a well playful child When its little system Is 1 full of cold threat sore has atomach-ache diarrhoea Indigestion remember a good "Inside should always' he the first treatment given Millions of mothers keep nla Syrup of handy they know a teaepoonful today saves a elek child tomorrow Ask your drug- glut for a bottle of -California Syrup iNif which has directions for babies children of all ages and i grown-up printed on th9 bottle Beit ware ofcrunterfelte Hold -here so don't be fooled Get -the genuine made by -California Mg Byrup Com- pany" Adv NEWPORT The Woman's Relief Corps Jield its regular meeting March 33 Three new members were admitted to tho order and two more are to be admits 'ted In a short time" Refreshments were servM consisting of ice cream and fancy crarkera The of Newport Is in a flourishing condition and Is active in the work of the Red 7 Cross A'lxllliary 7 Mrs Frank Reynolds on Friday received word of the sudden death of her brother-in-law John Murrey of FMdlngton- Mr Murray wae at work In the woods and was aecIdeoty 1 thrown upon a saw and killed Gilman who has been In Portland during the Republican Conven-' tion returned to Newport March 39 Mrs Maude Jones was called to East port March 31 by the serious- Illness of her aunt Mrs Bird The Bcnool Committees of the towns th Bchool lTnlon held a meeting at the Newport High School building March 39 Those present ware Mr Whitney and Airs Hutchins' of Cor--Inna Mn Algie1 Small of Plymouth and Messrs Prifay Morrill and Stuart of Newport Mr Clifton Wain re-elected 1 Superintendent for trm two years 1 The tewn of to become one of this School Union does net come tin-1 oer the union Superintendency until the end of the present school year of Wilton la thLfuV-t Emerson Rd Auxiliary Friday made a shipment to Bangor --r of 11 hojXK wlrti 41 prt aerylet Mcka -jmlnlature aprons sent out by tha Red Ctpm for the data of March Unua to He ratumi iuh ILSTm fllled with coin or its equivalent! To ii date the largest WolM-ali: Z9 i carded is that of a mas dentiy meesureo 1009 inches at iU1 that tha number af penauj US? 3 slant tahls eontributier If htaKSe In Is proportion to hid waist moasur! It certainly is Urge enough mS eludo tho American Rod Croos bath at boms-and fimti VEliT'AilDdldR 1 'i Need Just the Tonic Treatment That Restored This Minne- sots Woman to Woman who become pale and loss weight and ambition and ore subject to headaches and fainting apelia neod such a tonic as Dr Williams' Pink Pills They are especially adapted for girls and women at all ages and give Just tha aid required to bring back health and strength to tha nervous and exhausted Richard Ahrens of No 311 Fifteenth Ave Minneapolis Miwi triad the tonic treatment for a sever' breakdown in health She la anthuslastle in hdr praise har found Dr Pink she says bo a wonderful medicine Owing to a run-down condition of my -blood I Buffered for two years My nervous system was in a terrible state lost flesh and suffered everything a woman eoUld I had severe pains through tha top of my head and across my temples When thasa spalls cams on ms I would itava to give jp and was often confined to bed for day or so After these headaches I would feel weak for days I had no appetite whatever doctor-did not help ms much For a time would feel batter runder hla treatment and then bo -worse again Through reading about Dr Williams Pink Pills I was led to give them a trial I soon felt better and gained rapidly I gained in flesh bad a good color and could eat a hearty meaL I toko the pills now ones In a while for a tonic and always receive benefit from There has been no increase in the price of Dr Williams' Pink mils Your own druggist can supply you or tha pills will be sent by mail postpaid oh receipt of price 50 cents per box six boxes for S350 by tha Dr Williams Medicine Co Schenectady Write for tha valuable booklet Talks to It la free Adv for th-v boys and Mra Mabel Ms-goon for th girls Misses Esther Mknson Emma Mahoney and Della Pierce are passing their vacation from studies at Farmington Noimal school at their home in town The ladles' Home Circle will be entertained by Mr Angie ITiest Thursday next Lnra Ray has sold th lot of land on School street next to th Methodist parsonage lot- which she has own 3d since 1918 to Oren and Fred Vittujn of this place Mra Emily Patterson will hostess to the local chapter A next Friday afternoon 1 The subject will be: Ideal Vegetable Mra Sarah Abbey has been passing a few day with her son Abbey before returning to Skowhegan FV4 Maaoon has been 1 in Harmony during a part of the present week ojt bvelnesa 'Mra Nira Hodgkins and Mra lister Corson have been in IAwlaton this week owing to the illness of their nlster 1 FARMINGDALE Tha Misses Inea Robinson and Ruth Bradley students at Bates College are passing the Eaater recess us guests of Mr and Mra A J'eera Mr Williams has bought the hay pp the George Chealey place gad to having It pressed The following account of the funeral of Ihe late Willard Graves1 formerly of this (town who died recently In Gardiner la taken from the Waltham Evening News of March 31st and wl be of inteiyst to hla many friends hero: of Willard II Grave Services wCre held yesterday afternoon at 3 the undertaking parlors of George A Clark for the lata Willard Henry Grgvea of Gardi-nelL Maine- Rev Frederick II Page officiated and the burial was tn Inc family lot In Mt Feake Mr Graver was the eldest son' Of the lata 1 Oravea of this rlty and wae at one time associated with him IQ business He bus resided for some time in Maine and waa popular In Hallow! and Gardiner where he took an aotlve part in church and other circles He leaves two siatera Miss Nellis Graves of this city Mlsa Henrietta Graves of Virginia and two brothers Franklin of Wkjthdm and Edgar of Salem Ca4 Pisastaquis Pomona Eut Piscataquis Pomona met trlth East Dover Grange Thursday with over 100 present About six un-aflillated members were received nd the same number of new member were Instructed in th fifth degree Dr TwtcheU Pf Auburn gave an address on urging that th farmer produea all possible from the standpoint of hla duty to feed (he hungry He urged seed se lection to Increase yield and Improve th crop He stood for the home garden and advised prders for seed to be plsped at pnee He would fieep iqon and better hogs and cattle' He believed stroagly in preserving natural resources and fild not believe In transmitting power to other States He presented the following pledge for farmers to take: another growing season loyal tP our country pur homes- our God and our fellowmen realising th heroic sacrifice being mads yonder we pledge our individual efforts that frgm field and flock crop and herd orchard and home there shall go forth In largest measure posfable that which will! best feed th hungrrclotiit the naked- relieve distress wherever found and aid la securing that peae which aipna pah make th world safe for democracy or insure that democracy safe for the world" Mrs Halite Door than read paper on prt iQ th faylffg atres an the rA) 1 help that yenm could contribute which token together make for a larger hit than eae would-think She urged economy-In food and clothier end plead the thy homes pf the 1 bo kept strong and Pura and! tkohUdron bo brought up on princi ploo of tnith find righteousness bo niiy fer the neMMniMi rT boys ara toting threRft'Jpt Mte edn fijet fca fi double iijteaalPff worker Ot-home- Wg Sfikl PP2 os wa paad more iqoaey i -with A splendid opportunity to help h' to' attend the entertainment and box social given nt the Steven town schoolbousa Saturday oveplnffj March 9 by tha Utcbfleld Branch of tbeQanUnec Ed Croao 19 cents cocoa and sandwiches win be on aol 'An all-day prayermeetlag will Mid Saturday April 9 at the chapsl to units with other churches prayer Tor' the country No evening service A sing will be given at th chapel Friday evening March 39 In Memeriam Whereas tha all wla Ruler fltevn and earth has taken from deary beloved and highly esteemed brother hereby expreea our itncera and heartfelt love in the following lines Resolved That the oaafing on of Brother Gardiner Roberta tar No Order of th faatara Star has sustained th loss of a faithful member and earneat worker In the order Although by reason of Brother Roberts ha been unable to meet with us during the last months of his life ye his Interest and lave of tha Order has ever been apparent to ua Resolved That the on daughter who Is left has last a kind and loving father and the memory of hla llfa will over be a pleasant nn to her Through hla long Illness Bro Roberts patiently and prayerfully -awaited tha summons from tha Heavenly Father whom all hla life he bee endeavored to serve faithfully Anothsr link from our chain has gone Another dear member paeeed away Another soul heard the words Another called home to endleaa day Resolved That a copy of thee lines ha sent to th daughter of our departed brother A copy spread upon our rec ords and a copy sent to tho Kennebee Journal for publication NETTIE ALLARD ANNA 1IERVKT WOODARD Committee on KesolutwmaT Mias Daisy Kendrick a teacher at Lincoln Academy fa passing tbs week with her mother Mra 8P Kendrick Mra -Murray ef Brockton MalsS and Mlsa Olive Jones of Whit man Uait nr guests ef Mr and Mra Seymore White Mis Jessie Libby to stopping for a few weeks in Lewisten'wtth Mra Been Chamberlain Dennis Small and family have moved from Bowdoin to their home at the Carner'a Mias JMna Ricker and niece' Eleanor are vleltingrelative In Lewfatoiu this week It is reported that Alvah Campbell Is 111 with themeasfaa- Mra Charlep' Knight returned 'to her homo Tuesday after- passing some weeks with her ffon In Dorchester Mass -y v-- Miss Ttta White passed three doyd In Hellowell this week The echools In thlp town' wilt open Monday April 9th amj In West Gardiner April 1st 1 Mra Ulla Ashford Mra lAura Whits Mrs Alice Maxwell and Mra Nettle Cvmpbell attended the Orange Fair at Richmond Corner Thursday evening Anthony Ashford lost a valuable heifer Friday morning ICEBQRQ My -J Dsarbpmj accompanied by her gianddsughter Msbel Dearborn 'returned to her home In North Windsor Haturday after a several days' visit at tbs hem! of her son 8 A Dearborn- Tho roof of the south Ice house nt Cedar Grova collapsed Tuesday even-lag Mlsa Maude Mooney visited relatives In Gardiner Tuesday -Mr and Mrs Ernest Rica and Mrs A- Turner visited at Fred Sunday A nail Kastman la confined to hla horns' by illness Altos Evelyn Yeaton of Bates to passing tha Easter vacation at her home in town Nathan Farley lias been visiting his daughter Mrs George Yeaton of Richmond for several days Miss Edith Twycrosa of Cedar Grove visited her sister Mrs George Holmes Thursday Monday April 1st th 851 A train for Portland and tha 1331 (noon) train for WatarvlUe resume their tegular schedule after having been cancelled fight consecutive Mondays On this date also the railroad begins the adoption of tho one hour advance In time SOMERVILLE Fred Taylor waa a week-end guest at his Conner home In Jackson Mra Osgood Moor with Masters Lawrence and Bterley wr business visitors at North Whitefield Wednesday Woodbury of Jefferson was a recent business visitor In town Osgood Moors attended th funeral of hla aunt Mra Gu Cogswell In Washington Thursday goth Glldden of Jefferson waa In town Friday surveying logs for Works Bro SPORTING NOTES Bid Duffy of New York will meet phony Dundee pxt Tuesday night the Reetnn Grand Opera House Puffy et weak in Philadelphia gave patsy Clin a great fight and Duffy and Dund hv already had two4 10-round pa decision bouts Kid Iisnry of Boston and Tommy Elms of Pattarsan featherweight will box sight round in th oemi-fio-1 Kid Qran and Panama Jeq Gan and 8am Ball and Jack Mansfield of Lawrenc will give elx-raund exhibition Even our ideal ef honor change" notaa a friend Whs fa always arguing that virtu fa a mart matter of geography or ara i bp century H4Ht was an en tirely different sort of person from lh ono to whnm that term could ftp-idled today A man of Real arnttoman-w on who mad It a hl" "feUng debts and wlno bills even if ho hod to raftr-nr to Yt the But our friend te vrrong about honor Tho ono ho mentions was pot a man of honor-h was merely called 0 Th Indian oror not natives of India JUst because Columfeus thought thy wugb ta them for all cieveiqad plain Dealer SsMiIe toab sUftg pvugyfv 21 (m mAkma ikd kuA VT FAIRFIELD Prof Henry Brown of Colby College occupied the pulpit at tha Baptist church Sunday morning and delivered the East sermon -Tha regular Sunday school hour was held at tha usual time a 13 o'clock Mraa sa on Horne la confined at her boms on Silver street by IMnea Clarence Flanders af gkowhegan who la principal of Clinton High school waa in town Saturday calling on friends Mrs A Rosa of Albion waa a shopper in town Saturday Benjamin Cayford of Clinton cilled on friends In town Saturday for the' day Mias Pearls Bradbury haa returned to har home from a stveral days' stay In Lewlaton with relatives and friends Slur was accompanied to'her home by her brother Lester who will be guest at th home of hla grandparents Mr and Mra Wilber Bradbury for a few days Raymond Hall haa returned to hla home from a several days' stay in Brooks with relatives and friends Norman Norton returned 'Saturday1 from a stay Portland with relatives and friends Harold Staples who fa 111 at tb hotel fa improving daily and will soon be able to ba out Mra Ralph Drisko will entertain tho member of the Past end Present club at ter homo on Nowhail street Monday afternoon- Mias Elinor Hall returned Saturday from a several days stay In Portland and Lewiston with' friend A Mr and Mra Otis have returned from a several daya atay in Boston and vicinity-with friends WUliam Flak who has been passing a few days in town at the home of Hon George Weks Maple' street returned to Ms home in New York Sunday afternoon Mias Mary Lews Missed tho day Sunday wish her parents Mr and Mra Albert Lowe of Clinton Mra Flora la Udell who recently underwent an operation at the Sister hospital In Watervllla la improving dally and haa returned to her horn on Maple street 31 ra Joseph Spencer of Springfield Mass ha arrived in town and bo th guest of her daughter Mra Myron Whit of High atreet for several days Childs-Randlstt A quiet wadding took pUce at tha Methodist parsonage Saturday evening when Willis Childs and Maty Randletto both of Belgrade were united In marriage by Rev Perry who used the single ring ceremony The couple passed the week-end In town with Ms aunt Mrs Ned Kenrkkj and will leave Monday morning for New Hampshire where they pass several days -They will reside In Belgrade where be la a prosperous farmer Tba annual Eaater eoneert waa given at the BapMat church Sunday evening before' a large and mpprecUtlve congregation Tba program whlen waa In charge of Mrs Toaltr Miss Elate for the On Monday Only od with friends and relatives Ralph A Jewell who has been waa out and down town Saturday Wallaco A Hill baa returned short business trip to Boston 1 Nowhere la history in the 'Caucasus region ssya torian Alexander the Great vul first authentically recorded conquer The legions of Fonnpey assailed t' trying vigorously to" fore thslr through the Da riel pans Tha by strategem and by surprise itto frequently got through In later dir The first sustained freedom which mount al nee re received was whea 9 crusader so decimated the tribei Islam that they colild be drives by tho Georgians JACKMAN Judge Hemsn Holden wae la fikowha-gan Friday last on bialnees The lumber operations of tbs Kellogg Xaimber Co In tb Makamp section have been completed after a very sue cessful sem operations Shaw's chmp has ovsr a mlUlon feet Dyer's camp M0 000 Dyer's camp 1030000 and camp close to a million feet This baa been a rooord-brsaklng year for the Co for notwithstanding the excessive wages paid the high cost foodstuffs and the heavy uiow yet the actual coat per thousand to ant yard and lead for driving Is much below th anticipated cost estimate last flail It la aaid Two waddlnga have recently occurred here' on having been that of Chester McDanlele and Airs Lucy May who were married by Mills a notary public and tlis other rul York and Mrs Annie Pooler of Jackman Station Rav Mr Jones -of tha Congregational ebureb officiating Mr and Mrs George Crawford have returned from a season In the Alakamp lumbering dielrict where Mr Crawford was engaged in scaling Corp Harry Dlnamora of tha 48th Scottish Highlander Brigade of Montreal lectured here recently recounting hla 17 actual service in France He was wounded four different time sod gassed twice lie was also In ha battla of Yprea lte has ndw received bis honorable discharge Mrs Jamag Burweod Tha death of Mra James Burwood occurred March SI at the home of hgr son-in-law Calvin CUlby Beside her bus band there ace six son William Bur-wood of Skowhegan AbperBuricood of Oakland Erwin Burwood of Lewiston Jaa Burwood of Lawience Maas Charles Burwood of Windsor Locks Ct and Fred of Moose River There are also two daughters Mrs Gertrud Vel-not of Augusta and Mrs Nellie Richards of Portland fin Veinot was with her mother for soma time before har death as her lllhsaa covered several months The Interment was In the Whipple cemetery last Wednesday Th -plantation aassaora' elected at the annual meeting are II Holden Kennedy and Moore Holden Is clerk and treasuiyr and Henderson la collector Constables arc A Afoore Ira McDaniels surveyor or wood and lumbar Colby Fifty dollars was raised for tbs repair of Holden cemetery 401 for atieet lighting common schools I7U0 text books 178 school supplies (100 superintendent of schools U0 flag R5 fuel fl00 jan-itor (318 conveyance of scholars 8350 summer moards 8300 winter roads 8300 State highway maintenance 300 State aid road '8300 Interest on plantation dabt "fSS to pay on plantation debt 8M8 fund for IfeaUl stream bridge flOOO State natrol work U0 state county and district tax fSQOO miscellaneous fund 82000 ATies Alice Shaw teacher at tha Long Pond school is passing the Easter races with friends In Portland Mias Albina Michaud of Laka Alegsn-Quebec has been passing several days with har brother and family at Long Pond Station yoiing son was born to and Mra A Patterson nt Mara Hill tho 18th SOLON A very patriotic event occurred at the Boloq High school buijding J- wtnpon Daughters or the American Revolution presented tlq High school body with a service flag The opening feature wae a medley of ronga by th school Doris Howell read theygsrviea after which the ling -with Its It stars was unfurled by th Misses Rowell and Willey while the nudlenca sang Btr Spangled The flag ws then presented by Mra Mabel Magoon in behalf of the Daughter' and Principal Stone of tha High school replied with addreks of accepton-se' The address af th aft- etnoon was given by Rev Gfidden pastor' of th Methodist church' and the school sang They Come' The flag was then 9lUtd and the singing ef closed the' program ThaJ stars Stand for th following man new In service: Prla J'EBlatedelI' Milton WMley Marl Mahoney Earl Spaulding Ponald Kfllcy' Everett Waugh Mxhlon Ilswett Clyde Fatten harof Rowell Guy Gilman The Junior! Rad Crpaa members gave delightful entertainment Thursday availing la Coratunk A pleasing program waa presented by th Rad Cross members and tha High School orchestra furnished musle A sals of articles followed also an cream ante Thar waa a good attendance and th affair was very successful Under th direction of County Agent Stiles and Miss Alfred Ell! assistant State leader of Belfast a number-of th boy and gtrto have been formed into Agricultural Clubn The town of Morris Minn la ect serving food by th expediency i making use of resources that until are neglected John and Milton Jt son brothers have shipped five of frog to Eastern market To I'' 1 tha five tons suitable far market 1 was necessary to handle nearly tons of frogs and this was dem P1? Co about a week's time as that long ns the season lasts I potted gresn Place Tel it On sold der Harrlr 'bwnT also at Com Happy Granlti Cobbc give an day avi Gardlm Orcbeal Cars A Train of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 if Users of Motor Trucks never hare hud a better opportunity to study Trucks than wtlJ be offered Monday April 1st at the Packard Headqumrtcrs when the largest assortment ever housed underonePortlaiid roof will be on exhibit Do not miss this opportunity 0 0 0 0 0 Packard SOUTH-Mr Gllddsn ef Crass II111 carries the pupils from his district to the Whltehouse school Mra Ella Davis returned last week from a visit with her glstsrs In Wa- tervlle Mfa Will put ten is confined to her room by an nttgck of thg grip- Mra Etta TwItgbeU passed Wednesday with friends at East Vassal boro MrS Delia Dickey epjoyed a portion of tha der Wednesday with Mra and Mis Doff Whitehousf of Wa-tervtlle Mra ElUah Miller is vlglllng her daughter Mrs Annie Beckey of Newcastle who is aulte poorly from the result ef an attack of diphtherial In tha early part of the winter Miss Olive Fpwler was recently calling on friends in Wattrvllle Howard Gilley of Augujta la cutting wood for Ai Hussey Eipmana Casey hsa sold his team to parties on Cross Hill Charles Bavago of Chelsw wot business caller in tha Pisco' Wednesday when he purchased several hoed of cattle GITCHEWP Another firs visited this place Tuesday morning March 19th fibeut 9 o'clock wh -V i- Motor Car Company OP RQ9TQN PORTLAND BRANCH Cor Free South Sts ascnvntlag for a collar rjKeBton a unearthed buthU of Wheat which had been hidden MJtUfidiwrdjelateni for more th I- I Workmen Vryd L-- I -1 1 VJ.

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