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The Republican Journal.~~ Ml BELFAST, AUGUST !90(L i TS._ Ma!ke7 THU KSDAY, 16, iMMBFI 3,J> Mr. W. W. Lunt lu-riy’s Journal. Miss Katherine Lewis arrived Tuesday of Meriden,Ct., who has Old Home Week Reception. The Im- THE NEWS OF BROOKS. in OBITUARY. PERSONAL. morning from for visits town been spending a few days with friends in provement Society’s Old Home Week recep- ■ seences — Yacht- with and Mrs. Ernest Belfast and has the tion was held in Memorial Hall I)r. and I nines Close August Mrs. John G. Brooks Moutville, accepted po- Tuesday Mrs. 1\ E. Luce are stopping at Died in Mrs. Mrs. Maria Smith is at home from C. E. Lane’s. Resolutions of Ke- Samlypoint, July 26th, Bangor 0. Patterson. sition of teacher of manual training in afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock. The hall was .The News <*f Frances Marion Shute. She was the daugh- for a few days. the N. Home. Mr. decorated with small trees Miss (Jrace Walker of « unrobes ..The News Miss went to her home Newark, J., City Lunt, attractively pine j Pittsfield is at Ed- ter of Zetham and Addie Pendleton News .. Kail* Fannie (Clifford) Shute, she and win Walker’s. N.Tthport Mrs. Abbie Clark goes to lslesbore this in Isles bt>ro Monday morning where will while holding the office of supervisor for goldenrod—the State emblem and the one of a of seven children—Helen family visit with friends for a few days. Water- the five in the national flower. The color scheme of People Nullifica- week for an outing. past years Connecticut school green C. F. a spot vilie Mail. Ressey made business call in — Belfast M., Mary E.t Servilian Fuller, Zetham was ian.l ounty for boys, has by great perseverance and in- and gold carefully adhered to, and the Brooks Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Small are visiting Locke, Samuel Irving and Albert Alliston. John McJntire returned last Thursday mastered the art of manual artistic effect unusually good. Masses of Mrs. Laura E. of hi, of Interior Biazil friends in dustry training Page Lawrence, Mass., Of this one Mr. Albert Winthrop. where he had is Death ot Thomas F. family only remains, from Outer Lone Island, in its various departments and qualified golden glow and asparagus were used, and visiting here. offers in Keal Estate Shute of Mrs. Shute was born in the Mrs. Nina E. Hobbs is two a Mr. and the was Mrs. Laura Jacobs Bangor. spending spent week with his parents, himself to teach. Mrs. Lunt will spend a stage carpeted with golden rod. and her daughter Lois weeks at Mrs. arejvisiting relatives here. Belfast. picturesque old colonial mansion erected by Temple Heights. C. E. Mclntire. few weeks with her parents in Montville The reception committee consisted of Mayor ,; Railroad.. A Visit t<» Rev. H. W. Norton and wife of Dover,Me., her grandfather, Squire Shute, on the old Wm. H. McIntosh left for Boston on Victor B. for some two years before to their new in New John R. I)unton and his sister, Miss Mar- spoiidenc**. Whittier, going position f re visiting at E. Holbrook’s. k-...County ('onespon- farm of Col. Benjamin Shute, who settled in Tuesday afternoon’s boat. Clerk at the Windsor hotel, has resigned J garet A. Dunton;the president of the Im- ersey. M. J. Dow is in the hay field, where he Samlypoint in 1764 Her mother, Fannie and will on as a salesman for provement Mrs. Charles can A Boston Man s Chief of policeStaples of Stockton Springs go the road We announced at the time the election Society, Bradbury, claims he keep up with any of the boys. ■strange Fxperienes was the of the well the and vice Mrs. H. II. Johnson Boyd Clifford, youngest was in this Brist Manufacturing Company. last to the council of presidents Mrs. R. B. Ilall, who has been visiting _ Old The city Tuesday. spring city Norwalk, epoein) known and Mrs. Freeman M. Wood. friends returned to at- ■••in “seven sisters," daughters of David Lee of Mrs. Geo. E. here, her home in \\ si. Opportunities Miss A vesta .J. Shute of Waldo avenue is Mrs. T. B. Gregory and daughter Conn., of Charles II. Jfilworth, a Belfast erville last m,i ,!!<• rpoem. * ( lifford, a and esteemed Brackett and Miss Maude E. Barker acted Friday. prosperous highly by last Thursday's and he has to be a active s.iu-kton Springs. visiting in Medford, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y arrived boy, proved very Miss Annie Colson of “first settler" of now Stockton. as ushers. Ices and cake were served a Camder. visiting — Prospect, by Marriages boat and are Mrs. Gregory's sister, and useful member. lie is chairman of a ler Miss Miss Anuie Knowlton of Boston is at visiting cousins, Marie York ::nd Mrs. Mrs. Shute married ('apt. Albert Shute and number of young ladies, and there was a Mrs. M. ,1. White, 13 Miller street. committee that is moving for changes and Marian Huxford. two children were born to Eva and home for her annual vacation. attendance of and visi- them, large townspeople Mr. and Mrs. Barstow of St Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Chase of Boston improvements in the Norwalk depot of the we, Yt., R.miniscenccs. Clarence Servilian. The latter died in I860. Melville A.Gould of Old Town is tors. Many pleasant acquaintances were were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. employed are tlie guests of Mis. chase's pareuts, X. Y., N. II. & II. II. R. Co., whose present Ressey ( Shute died in 1899. Mrs. shute ac- at their renewed, old friends cordial one day last week. apt. in the store of D. F. Stephenson. Agent and Mis. William J>. Pennell condition is declared to be a to the exchanged McDermott. disgrace my at Mere Point. Lewiston Sun. and new were Mrs. C. F. and granddaughter ; companied her husband on his earl> voy- cottage road and to the This action was called greetings, acquaintanceships Stephens Miss L. Grace Chadwick returned Tues- city. are \--ws \T.. 17- .1.1 Marion of Reading, Ma>*., ting her recently pub-* and 1 ji a coast of bo/iHunH Ttrlirv formed. The affair was a success ages, shipwreck off the a visit in for a a number complete Mrs. ( Lord. i day from short Bridgton. by petition signed by large sister, has. 0 Manager 01111113 Long Island sustained from which lias been Mr. and Mrs. B. I*. Gard- in every respect. | injuries visiting of Norwalk’s best citizens, and the railroad ( has. K. Lane is still on 11.*-• gain and ver team. Edith E. of Boston is iV li bail slip suffered for Miss I’ettengill for thirty years. The funeral ner m Ea>t Belfast, left ast Thursday officials have promised to give the matter A J)akk i 1 AiiiioR WrnniNfi. The cabin 'lope.v to pull through ail right, though it .>• .1 re-:>- j her N. G. 'hi| conducted 11. B. visiting father, I’ettengill. husband. ooked a little dark for 1 ini at <•* .• amp. services, by ltev. Merrill, Portsmouth, N II., to join her attention. launch Physaliaof Boston landed a young to have tli early l.yiiu iii ini' oi Mrs. Walter S. Arey of Ilallowell visited The Ladies’ Aid S< a et> are 4 ongregatumu; enurcn, John Holmes, a student at '1 ufts ( ollege lady and gentleman at the Dickey Bros.* M. 1 laugh, the George K. Dunning, Belfast agent of the Mean) (m the church law on Wednesday which the deceased was a member. It is relatives in this city the past week. afternoon. and a nurse in the McLean landing Tuesday They enquired 'telr>. 1 he\ had Gay Holmes, American Express Company, was succeeded ifternoon of each week with mn-h success. with sadness we record the of an- A. L. clerk at the for a .■stable to a to passing Edwards, Bay View, in W’avmC, Mass., are visiting livery get carriage take What is called summer -of \ ears. We hospital last, week by \V. B. Donnell, who has been grip; quite other of our gentlewomen—women of ster- Camden, spent Sunday in Belfast. Mrs. (>. •revalent. It lasts a tew how- their parents, Mr. and George the transfer clerk of the express company at only of j ami does not as u u> in the iing qualities, gracious presence, intelli- W. R. Marshall of Sioux is Holmes. up the Belfast Livery Co. by telephone ever, grp : '-cognized the Fall Falls, visiting ! the Maine Central depot in Brunswick. Mr. .vi nier. gent, tender and devoted Christian from the steamboat and goon true, his Hon. Win. C. Marshall. re- wharf, after “>k but a few miii- father, Mi. ami Mrs. A. Leavitt have goes to Brunswick at an increased on wives and mothers. Mrs. George Dunning People are reveling l m-k -rr>> just :: inhei Mr. 1 Shute was one of a carriage arrived and took them and their laugh. Miss Cora A. Fames of Boston is turned from Monmouth, where they visited salary, and as Mrs. Dunning’s family live io\v, bringing them home by tin- bushel in- > < > «le w a these. She has visiting and spent joined those waiting in the baggage, which had been ashore from dead of the ait- .'aid *o be relatives in this and their Lena. Her many friends in Brunswick the change is no doubt an put quart. Tlie> \ 1' the good old home “eternal in the heavens.” city Nortliport. daughter prepared is conva- the launch, to the Windsor, it was learned ery plentiful. w ah the cares of will be pleased : > iearn that she agreeable one to them both. Belfast is sorry Her daughter, who has been unremitting in Miss Nellie E. Walker of I.ynn is spend- later that the had been married at The well known ten pw mator. \- .-I half dozen years, to lose them. Mr. and Mrs. Dunning have couple a two weeks vacation in this lescing. VV. (lowen, is to deliver t lectin^ before the changed hut Mtt.e, her devotion through all the weary years, ing city. high noon in the church at Dark Harbor, of been active and useful members of the local lodge of Good Templats ext Satur- •. lice or otherwise, Mrs. William T. Bradley Tomahawk, has the sympathy (.1 the community in her Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fierce of Cincinnati, and that the young man who accompanied day evening at 8 o’clock. :ie middle eighties and her travelling companion, Miss Methodist church and will be missed there, great bereavement. The solicitous kind- are relatives in this WTis., and who returned to Dark Harbor in : that Fellast Ohio, visiting city. them, We were much pleased to !. t for- crack arrived Tuesday. Mayor Bradley is and Mrs. Dunning lias also been a zealous ness of neighbors and friends the Mann, the was a brother of the mer Kev. Frank Karke. •. Ames- Mate. during Miss Lena Twombly of Newton Center, member of the local W. C. T. U. Mr. Dun- launch, groom. pastor, to-morrow. are looking for with us foi ,1 few : t>t bo.\, and well re- last painful weeks of Mrs. Mi life’s illness expected They The Boston Journal of 14th has this bury, Mass., .i>> last is the of Mr. T. W. Pitcher. Aug. 1 McDermott Mass., guest a summer residence East. ning has served one term as alderman and week and to listen to the set mon iomni} is gratefully acknowledged by her daugh- bit of society gossip: ; the if el fast team. Mr. and Mrs. ,). W. White and A. E. Pote declined a renomination, and has made preached by him. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kochersperger of were booked to return ■> :th and McDermott Although they Will and < of are friends in Belfast. friends tlie business men and Fred Kmumns are lpying ■ Bangor visiting of many among two weeks Dr. and Mrs. B. i»>e parts and liberal Hartford, Conn., with a party friends, ago, George their new houses and A fv Kouiter ha.-- his Haze) little of John citizens Shattuck of Beacon street did not reach ces were received for Jenkins, daughter Miss Helen, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. arrived last week and are guests of Mrs. K.’s generally. well underway, it i> hoped there w. I soon town until the Republic docked. They are, and Ada Jenkins of Monroe, passed away J. W. Hatch, is visiting in Livermore Falls. Mr. and Mrs. T. George Dodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Winslow of he a good road made to these houses, as terms parents, however, quite in season to attend the mar- Miaily accepted 10 there are good sites fu*. more buildings August 10th, aged years and 10 months. on are Home ■ •.no. then in the New Miss Ada Mitchell of Ticonderoga, N. Y„ the North Shore, Northport. Lawrence, Mass., spending Old riage of their niece, Miss Elizabeth Shat- there. ■She was taken sick several to iied it in the middle weeks ago and Week in their native Mr. Winslow is tuck of Marlboro street and Islesboro, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wescott. Dr. and Mrs. O. 5. Vickery left Monday city. Some farmers are done haying, but the was a at first her sickness was not Bigelow of Commonwealth avenue D;!ly" unique considered a real estate owner in Lawrence and have not finished. Low for N. to visit Mrs. Vickery’s large to a greater part yet ■ i m the Mrs. L. E. McMahan arrived from Syracuse, V,, and Cobasset, which bids fair be very professional The best of medical skill was Lynn, is so wet that considerable of it has dangerous. .Mrs. John F. is at the present time building a block of and fashionable event. ground ie agoto return to his for a short visit in Belfast. parents, Mr. and Ainslie, delightful to but was of no avail and she Mass., Sunday, be mowed by band, where it ;* usually he i> -stiil located procured, grad- friends in live stories and six halls with a bow- stopping on their way to visit large A Musical Event. What promises to got by machine, but the fields are looking '-at and fine con- failed at times she was Mr. and speed ually although Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Welch and New York litig alley and club house in the rear. Law- green and beautiful instead of dry ami in Providence and City. to be the leading musical event of the sea- lo* used to pitch to be and were as is often tl time thought gaining there hopes Mrs. C. M. Welch spent Sunday in Bucks- rence has had a for brown quite the case at -aid McDer- are the steady, healthy growth son will take at the House this, Manager that she recover. All II. G. Applin and wife guests place Opera of year. might that loving but is a te a stranger to the port. of Mrs. Applin’s parents in Swanville, Me. years, now having phenominal Thursday, evening—a concert by visiting nen he left the scene hands and prayful hearts and tender nurs- w them and are en- Miss Ethel Harding of Malden, Mass., is They took their trap ith boom. No city in the country, and prob- and local talent for the benefit of the public _• <>■.;: into the world, could do was done to the beautiful drives of the ing alleviate her suf of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad- joying man> none in the ever had so much NORTHPuki news. hours watching the the guest Mass Journal. ably world, park. The entertainment is under tin* aus lering, but God willed it otherwise. She vicinity.—Somerville, t (*.trs, and 1 reinein- bury. mill building at any one time as was under of the and the pices Improvement Society As previously announced t.m annual ! old him in when was a beautiful child, sweet and lovable, Major E. H. Kelley of the Governor’s construction in The mills W. Burkett of Somerville, Mass., 1905. Arlington management of Mr. Charles Brad- campmeeting at Temple Height* ■' <)ne George personal oui \ port. day possessing a disposition that made her at- who lias been spending a vacation li'th. The ! visit to Bel- staff, added six mills to their already large plant never Sunday, Aug. weather been uiiigle’s team down at arrived last week for his annual bury, who does things by halves. tractive and all who knew her learned to with his in this city, went to An- very favorable ami the meet i* .*; <*ssfun _i minds were parents j and the new Wood worsted mill of the F. located fast. The musical talent includes Emery There was a concert b\ the !;«ad love her. She was thoughtful her last Thursday,which was observed as American Woolen which will be the md and while Dilworth beyond gusta { Co., mezzo 011 the M. Pond is her mill in the when White, tenor; Mrs. Susan Wescott, of Old Town open ng «ia\ ,0 .j excur- : train hove in years, at times that she was soon Miss Elizabeth spending Governor’s at the encampment of the largest world completed, eight realizing Day Mrs. Emma contralto: sions from Kangor, Kedast and L.eklam/ the grounds. The vacation with her sister Jean in was begun last .September and looms were soprano; Ditcher, to pass to dwell with Him who said: “Suf- Randolph, First Maine regiment. by steamers Kocklaml, a>t ’.►* a:. I Wm iti w luiiumg iu soiiiH jiarts o: u in .miy. ims Miss Kate Miss Ethel inning hen Quimby, soprano; G. Kutnian. There will be era : n* fer little children to come unto me,” and N. II. who has been mate mill is over ieet six stories next Iwortli suddenly Capt. E. B. Haskell, l,‘)00 long, high, of Boston, Miss Lee Greg- lias for the and Harding pianist; Sunday. <'\ ran out into the spoke of it with calm resignation. Her Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Smith came down with Ed. A. Kichardson for a number rolling stairways operators Capt. all modern Plans are out ory of Brooklyn, X. V., mezzo soprano: ft ce and stayed were but a week improvements. The itinerants' institute :;e Fast sufferings intense, she was ever last week to Pearl Brook Farm for of has taken command of the bark- for the cars. ] should years, the other half of this mill, which will Miss Alice Maud Richardson of Newark, Maine ( oidcrei ce Metl and of j patient thoughtful those around her. or two. Aubumdale of Boston and is now run to the haif. at _: ffiiest minor leag- entitle parallel completed Many N". J., violinist; Miss Doak, violinist: will be held Noithp. it an ;•_:•> umi. The i> extended to the lie will other corporations are building additional ami *• 1; deepest sympathy on to .Jacksonville, where Thursday # Frida;., Miss Alice Maude Richardson of Newark, a voyage Mr. s. l Datterson's | -ariized in T'7, and mills to their plants which at any other Elbridge Ditcher, asso; The program incliuh bereaved parents who are in such deep sor- N. is Miss Pitcher at the load hard pine for Portland. J., visiting Gladys time would be considered large but are Saxophone Quartet, Miss Mary A. Faunce, j fessor C. W Kisheii ••! it*» \ •>n row for their darling child. The little of dwarfed the immense mills of the aft *n ;i. Fearful weather Battery. Misses Beta and Sadie Patterson Rock- by accompanist; Miss Gladys Ditcher, accom- l Thursday ! tlit- ion brother Everett, w ho was so near her age Mrs. A. M. American Woolen Go. Kev. 1 < rarland of : ] u sda} organizat Mrs. William Downes of Chestnut Ilill, land are visiting their aunt, panist, and Mrs. Georgie Darker, reader. A lie Fourth of and ever j evening, and Kev. j W. 1-V *>.-•• 1 *.». In, July. her constant playmate, will sadly 2*> Miller street. Their father, Mass., arrived Tuesday to visit relatives in Fernald, at social hop will follow the entertainment, of Kangor, Fridav ;] Maine mi Nows Dilworth nii>s her. The other brother and sister. BELFAST. F. is in com- THE NEWS Of ,v .. this city. Capt. Ferdinand Patterson, with music by Keyes'orchestra, composed Central and Kangor Ar«»o*t j. roads, ,i- l• ilows: haiTie ami Hattie, have lost a loving little j the Kastern S;.-,mishit. • a .1 to* mand of the schooner Sc..:;a~owned by the of the following well known soloists: Lew "Si the Claude Roberts spent a few days last ( anid-m, as:;:.* •. A ••shore publish- .-ister for whom the} deeply grieve; also j be a of the buckspoit, Pendleton Brothers. There will meeting Improve W. violin : Mark cornet;1 '“h.ii! reporter had Pitchers’ the of \\. II- Keyes, Crockett, steamers \s iil giw- renm-d ,• fvui ail grandparents and other lelatives, in whose week at Pond, guest j with Mrs. Gharles MrDennott of the Edward Everett Pidgeon, dramatic editor ment Society Pradbury Charles Harmon, clarinet: Herbert Drink- points. ('outr:u \ !•» ; •: a *• Hem heart she held dear place. The funeral Cjuimoy. at 2.50 m. admission fee will be A ; •. .en- ilaugh of of the New York Press, and Walter Moore, Monday, Aug. 20th, p. :g •ion’t wonder ymu vices were held Sunday afternoon at the Miss Jean Wheeler of Boston is the guest ! during the inst tlit**. a;:d :!• up- a New York were recent- The office at Monroe was burglarised Mr. K. T. Chase wi!i be fioor director. Ad- lor t’a 11 nicker journalist, guests j post a!I free. house b\ llev K. s. Pollin', who made ,>me of her aunt, Mrs. P. II. Longfellow, in n : ho on | Thomas E. and about SK) worth of :>r» the There pencil a ly for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday night iii isMon cents, including hop. ; N V\‘! y touchiiig and comforting remarks to! Machias. The campmeeting a: ,\ go i. ov.-a-ioi, to local! ! a small sum of taken. seats. The doors Shea at their summer home on the North stamps and mom»y will be no reserved will to ) w id op* n a; J i. ■. mot. Tli.it wit- m'Micted family. The llorai tributes Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Crockett and son North dis- be • |.( ned at 7.4.*. :md the concert begins at \n it h a sermon n .\.g:v,* }j l: >. oars— and to me and Shore, port. Kev. II. X. Pringle will vigorously v me man\ beautiful. Among th**m,was last from a visit in ; liev. daci n : > ...t George returned Friday can i>** obtained b.’» .Joseph .-ii'-r tiit’ii. To lx one of the successful cuss the moial of the it i- at s.i:», sl.aiji. Tickets at: from e Fred Pendleton, aspect present pel s in. bible :asiro td trams a basket ti family with the name Warren. p. rending »ig Chase vV Leak’s store, -1 ones' bak- e, men of W iscasset.was in Camden last week. i campaign at the. Methodist church Sun- j jewiry E. Morris of Th -u, ip ■ ao.elt\ to me at Hazel; basket from Hr. Cl. C. Kilgore of, has 1 Miss Annie Houston of store and Buoksport is a boat builder and and in the at tlie same ery, Pitcher'." music Waiter !»ieh- j Tuesday, August : kind in explain- of asters from the Mr. Pendleton puts day morning evening i Belfast; large bouquet a of Mrs. J. tizen’s 1 )ay A! ■! i:i been the guest for few days store. ta-t 1 i to groat out some line and launches at udiurch he will give a lecture on good aid’s department trained nurse who cared bund) of red very yachts Stewns, 'tile Nation;,. p;-> \\ *•! 1 doubt i' 1 was her; W. Hatch. citi-j his shop in that town, lie is now enjoying zenship illustrated with the stereopticon. ! New Advertiser! NTs. A. I). Chase & (. 1'. 1’., will address the in- haii was “Tomnn and white pinks from the three aunts, Mrs. •'pec of Vassalboro is music fui ni.shed. Foi the M nine. W ho dill Warren W. Knowltou a two weeks’ cruise along the coast. All seats free. Public invited. Son announce a semi-centennial sale for | hy, E. White, Mrs. Charles (mdfrey and N ringie w give a: -r dark In fear of his Mr. and Mrs. Way land one istli. This Miss Millicent and Mowers from visiting parents, Mrs. Rufus Pendleton of Dorchester, At a meeting of the Improvement ; day only, Saturday, Aug. j hi Good » itizeiisliip." ••iid other wild ani- Pierce; special Knowltou. has her at establishment first opened its doors to the A Model Epworth Leagues-- i n. on to whom the are Mass., opened cottage Temple Society Monday bids were opened for j j p. “Toinm} had me man} friends, parents will be conducted each 1 Miss Edith G. Folwell of Philadelphia, for the season and has as guests to the shore in the Park public Aug. 18, 18o0, ami to coiumeninrai- very innocent]} very grateful. Heights building the road McGlauliin of lirewei. in the store, imhitli regarding the was the of Miss M. Helen Bird Miss Ida Pendleton of and Miss was the anniversary every article Pa., guest Brooklyn and the contract given to Howard F. Mrs. McGlauliin will Lave ; urge « the n generally known sold at b — last Paine of Boston. Her son, Rufus the lowest bidder. The work will up stairs and down, will be d uniors at 4 o'clock. a/o, in tlie ago, a Lucy (PhilbrooK) Pendleton, wife of Friday. Margaret Mason, long than the heretofore asked... It will lies. I 11. Lidsb-ne of Vina iuiv-.'j u k until a fellow who has been in this Gardner Pendleton, is also with her. at once. It is a sum will prices best, ( apt. Winfield S. Pendleton, died at her Mrs. Ella M. Flye, begin hoped large have of the ai ■; to read the advt. of Fred A. charge music, d th* the way the tir.>t Falls be realized for at the. pay you big home in lslesboro, Augusttt, aged years, city several weeks, went to Livermore Mr. and Mrs. S. M. El well and daughter park improvement chorus, iook after the solos, du*As, eu-. M,e out of Maine— Masonic in this issue of benefit concert in the House this Johnson, Temple, Agnes 11. KunnelL of Danforth w;,. ay the i ’nomas. I’oor“Tom- and a months. Her health had been impaired last Tuesday. Marie of Brooks returned to Hinghain, Opera The Journal. The bargains it offers are cornet. t afterwards as his a week’s visit at the fur more than two and last Mrs. Caroline Frederick of after evening. — years, Septem- Roxbury, Mass., Saturday hymnals No. k will her. ,. 0 too numerous to mention here— Lpwoith a jelly. While 1 are em- simply ber she went to New York for special med- is friends in this city, her home farm. Mr. anu Mrs. Eiwell Mr. Reynolds, of Poston, Monologist, will liev 11. Priddy of Portland. Maine; 1 was in Mass., visiting Wni. A. Clark, Clark's Corner, has marked fe, speedy Farm and Miss Hall ! Kev K. C. Lurnick, 1». i). of (A t«•: Mas- made an ical treatment, returning a few months former home. ployed on the World’s End give an entertainment at Memorial ■■Tommy" down all his spring and summer goods to and the men of the conference tii» ti e m and captain, and is in a invalid car to Belfast, ac- Marie is attending the public school. Wednesday evening, Aug. 22nd, for the ago private Mr. and Mrs. E L. of Boston clear his counters for new fall com- preaching. Among them are .Levs. |>. i. ->• entioux men in the Stephenson clothing companied by physician, trained nurse Mr. I). Smith of Hartford, Conn., benefit of the Epworth League of the M. F. Phelan, P. E., Rockland distrii H i>. Has- i always was. If his are visiting his brother, Russell B. Stephen- Lyman ing in September. One hundred suits, lop of the The will consist of im- kell, P. E., of bucks] pa 1 would and several members family. Her teacher in the schools of that city, is church. program and rain all at former •da> drop my son of East Belfast. public coats coats, 87.s,r., dino, E. H. buynton, S uul, A. E. to his assistance and ailment resisted all lefforts of the highest Mr. Adelbert personations and unique humorous singing. visiting his brother-in-law, pi ice 812 to Sis.... Madame Portell, clair- Morris, II. G. McGlauilau L. ";;:ci:d'e, .1. M. even to Mr and Mrs. U. M. Perkins of Melrose, kuish, pitch skill and her The admission will be 25 cents for adults; I lai n bnar.t. A., >. medical bodily sufferings, on street. Mr. Smith has and life is at the Tranmer, Hid, Hill, mi, as a candidate for are their Mrs* Knight, High voyant, palmist reader, often were Mass., visiting daughter, children 15cents. Icecream and cake will ,1. i.. Aldrich, ( 1- >11, i!iwali, \\ Kmd though severe, uncomplainingly been a teacher in the Hartford schools for next Belfast Doe, guaranteed Howard L. Whitten. Paige boarding In.use, Livery. | A. Luce, b. F. Simon, Ph l1, \\ A Ale- tch. As for borne with Christian fortitude. Her be served S' Henry kindly forty years. He is a native of Hope, Knox ....Corner store on Main street to let by (Law, 1. II Lidstone, \\ ;lrali, W 't 1 Leavitt his cribbage player nature, even temperament, obliging dis- Raphael accompanied uncle, Price, L. V. Manley, b. b. A'-.- w. self. county. The Pradley Rand, which accompanies Arnold Harris_>ee advt. of rowboat lost and ideals of were Dr. George F. Eames, to Boston in the doc- Rev. A. E. Luce of 1 hib.n w. 1 have position high right the excursion taken out of ! Maurice Towle—K. J. Hatch, Rev. D. L. Wilson, of Belfast, on invita- large parties by Liberty, charge of the cainprneeting among the excellencies that made her uni- tor's launch Sunrise. ND BOATS. tion of the pastor, Rev. L. V. Farnsworth, Pangor each Sunday under the manage-1 represents four companies that insure versally beloved. She united with the Bap- Miss Edith Poor, who has been the Congregational puipit Sunday spending occupied ment of Orrin J. Hickey, will give a concert against lightning for five years without RAILROAD TAXATION His old triends greatly en- tist church nine years ago and has been a a few in Beilast, left for her home in morning. many have equipped their days former and in the park at Temple Heights next Sunday riders or exceptions.James H. Howes, joyed listening to their pastor j The Tralli \ burnt It The II. A ( I! 1- most member. Among the Providence, R. Odd Fellows' is t<* have a ectric search liglit. highly prized I., Monday. trust he will favor them again in like man- between the hours of twelve and two block, genuine j “mark-down" to reduce stock ; Special IVivilet;* large circle of relatives to mourn the loss ner before his return to Belfast.—Fort Fair- sale, regard- -ite. J. Donald and Stephen Clement arrived o'clock. This band is a line musical organ-1 which is cruis- less of The clearance will * Commercial. profit-making. In his t 1 li 1 •»; 1 ... np. are her husband and Jive sons—the fitter to held correspondence Bangor campaign y; ig from Seal Harbor last Thursday evening ization and is the last of the next and continue ’■ ! } ed a man at Kock- Sunday day begin Saturday through : last week one of lie!, 1 >. .1. MiG: 1 ;.d<1 uiutMw «'i ->n\% in in. lining o.» >11., i.j M. Havener of the Sailors’ Snug lilt' iMiii liiai Miurt 11? in spend a few days in town. Capt. C. campmeeting and w ill he largely attended, j iiiwiiiij, most effective points proved t-» be his abaci-, Judson a of N. new and seasonable I*., physician Brooklyn, Y., Harbor had a severe attack of acute sciati- Tlmlriti* iiiunucrau cvi>ur house for several months ili- Bangor and s.ze Little Giant and, :. fined to the by gine, large separator Aroostook 11. R. a mass meet- 1 ce Friday, Aug. and one Mrs. Martha J. two months Addressing Islesboro, sister, annual vacation, and has spent thresher, good as new, tor sa.e at Pearl at ness, is gradually improving. City Marshal W. A. Kimball received j ing Tenants Harbor Fi idav ri ght pon- Buies — governing The funeral services were held on j Brook Farm You can bank mail with *-’ Gilkey. iii the hospital, part of the time on his back, by gressman Littletieuj ch.tiac ..»*•: Mr. Me and last Tuesday from East St. Louis a valuable the Co. for -i!i*j as at the last an- Lev. ! Mrs. (Dace Hart Webber little daugh- Waldo Trust Write particulars. criticism as a 1 if-: Mouday afternoon, Aug. Oth, George lie is now sufficiently recovered to take Gillieuddy’s •--.juiva- mare owned and driven by his brother-in- -Poor A: .Son have received a new lot of an The attendance was ter Christie are visiting her sister, Mrs. lent to untruth. E. Tufts officiating. his old and if able will take a short va- the Porto Rican that have so job, Charles 0. Clark. The horse was sent cigars pleased lie said it was the immemoria of adies' race, Alice Bowen, in East Belfast. law, -dc) rowing and the Horal offerings very J many smokers in Belfast ami large beautiful. cation ’ater. in vicinity-I the State tt encourage the A; d iail- ’.lie forenoon. The charge of a coined man, and although Auction sale of farm-, T'lie interment was in the family lot, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cenner spent Sunday carriages, harnesses, rnnris by “vmiipbiu them ,\ati, n, Woodcock is at home from Boston in Faunce seven days en route arrived excellent ing and carpenter toois, household lurni- 111 a 'id-jammers will be the Lone Star chapter, Order of the Eastern with Waiden B. 0. Norton and family of | and majority of instances this had been for his vacation which will be in this now a ture, etc., at the Dickerson-Burrington to <,. i.vited. The eti- spent condition and is occupying box j entirely iusattieient make *1 t• i> a linaii Star, conducted services at the grave. tile State liisou in a liumiisioii. house, Cedar stieer, August lsrh at 10 a. m. and at where lie will occupy stall at Mr. Kimball’s home on cia! success >Viock on the day city Searsmont, Spring Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Millhouse and Mr. Litth-freld said that ’A- K .... a Lin- the Woodbine for a short time. He street. Kimball launched a her conditions are Mrs. Robert Lowe of who cottage Mr. recently R. R. \\ is an obvious am: ; Hampden, of South I are coln |-p illus- two daughters Rend, mi., is Mr. and Mrs. THE CHURCHES. wiii he died had been a great sufferer accompanied by George capacious skiff, built from his own design tration. L- original char:-: noud it postponed August 8th, of Ml'S. Alice I. Thumbs. guests Mr. and Mrs. Waite and Miss Ella rather than for isih, for man} years, but her whole life was Priest, for carrying capacity speed, dividends ha : been p> •' >t. (1. Small, le- the of Lieut and Mrs. Hal R. Eaton in at Poors' Mills Sunday afternoon, Aug her lovabie q ualities won her many friends. guest iifg Maine. both land and water. j dend.'-ami, as a ui«• wa> t.aab.-- to pa\ ali from a trip down at Camp Cobb Co. 1, state Militia. li*th, at 2.15, standard. the interest on its bond', tl. wa' She leaves a husband and two sons, Mr. Kev. J. W. Hatch returned last Thursday The attendance at Maple Grove camp- qtiiva- "■ of fish, ^ ient to a perpetual exempt;.... xatioi. pounds Frank Lowe of and Mr. c. E. of lloulton a few a critical The Gospel Mission rooms on street Hampden George Ferguson spent from Boston, where he underwent meeting tliis year will, from present indi- High Iiockland sank S t..:' and 1 .var!;. toad, weeks, had of Mass.; two the week and a are and it is Lowe Holyoke, daughters* days in town past made operation for appendicitis at the Deaconess cations, double that of any former year. An undergoing repairs expected and so grievous was the bu;•;*-•! t at some fogs and calms. will be for citizen.' advocated Mrs. Mary Lowe and Miss Wing of Hamp- business trip to Swan's Island. hospital. The operation was very success- interesting program with able speakers is they ready occupancy about leading repudiation ot but one of the the railroad indent dness. par- den Centre. The funeral'was held Friday ful and Mr. Hatch returned home after an and it is the intention of the Sept. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Ilayford of being arranged Washington county said; $:••• ... m a g in the fog, left at the of her afternoon home daughter, Isle retu ned home after absence of only two weeks much improved Association to run a real old-fashioned Christian Science services are held at.J. railroad with precisely the sann- exemption and Presque Saturday Thoroughfare Mrs. John Wing. still weak from the ef- union 57 tion features as tiie Bangor a Aroostook a visit with relatives in this city. in health although Cauipmeeting. For instance, the F. Fern aid's, No. Cedar street, every •steamer via liock- has. The lattei happei t the "ii!’. fects of the and his pulpit was songs of praise will be the old-fashioned Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and Wednes- and Kathleen operation, road in the State that has a lone off Isle au RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Mrs. John Singhi daughter beer linancial ones that were and at to which all are cor- of have been the of Mr. and supplied last Sunday. sung years ago, the day evening 7.30, success from the beginning, not because it a ids and although Rockland guests At a of David will be the of the welcome. receives any special favors from the state, special meeting King Lodge, Mrs. Geo. W. street. Mr. Bert of Manchester, Conn., preaching simple story dially numerous Frisbee, Congress Kuight but because it reached and at an very they F. & A. M., of Lincolnville it was voted to Cross. The Association makes a liberal offer developed, son of Adelbert Knight, and E. Knight of Arrangements are being made for impor- a J i left Isle au liaut Mr. and Mrs. R. Poor of North opportune time, territory extremely rich e> send the resolutions to The Re- George of free lots for this season. No for tant in this nnxt following brother of Adelbert, charge temperance meetings city, in natural resources, and has been managed ‘.'.(1 beat the Adams, Mass., arrived last Thursday fora Worcester, Mass., Rev. II. N. of up bay publican Journal for publication : ground on w hich to erect tents. Those in- Sunday. Pringle, secretary by men of great business capacity, energy ■ have been in this the past 'nwest wind and at brief visit with his mother and sister. visiting vicinity the Christian Civic League, will speak in and the Divine Master has seen tit terested should send to Maple Grove enterprise. Whereas, two weeks. These famous hunters and fish- Camp- the Methodist pulpit in the forenoon, and 14 the at 11 ewes Point. our In years from time the road was to call from lodge to that supreme lodge Mrs. James T1 ayer and daughter Dorothy for will a ermen did not have the luck with rod aud meeting Association, Belfast, Me., pro- give stereopticon lecture on “Good built the valuation of Aroostook had beyond, our friend and brother, Ernest W. county of Providence, R. I., and Mrs. George Jinks Citizenship" in the evening. from to and se August 25th. Moody ; therefore, be it gun that generally attends them. Mr. Bert spectus. jumped $15,422,232 $2o,r>9S,f>02, are guests of Mi. and Mrs. A. L. Thayer. the value of estates subject to Resolved, That by the death of brother has a position in the Liquor Seizures at Frankfort. H ALLDALE. municipal Knight responsible taxation had increased $5,194,574. This •an! making entries for Moody, King David’s Lodge has lost a Albert W. Stevens was in town from great silk mills of the Cheneys at South Deputy Sheriff Drake seized at the B. & A. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Emery of shows that there can be raised it Aroos- Waldo worthy member, the community a good Grelton, county fair, to Stillwater for a few last week, mak- This firm R. R. station in Frankfort over two hun- took county alone for citizen, his family a loving husband and days Manchester, Conn. employs 5,000 Ohio, are visiting their nephew J. E. Hall, $118,091 municipal it. 4th, 5th and are and .state taxation more than could be 6th, father. ing the trip down on his new motor cycle. and is the largest silk manufac- dred gallons of intoxicating liquor last the entire distance with their operatives rheyfcame raised to the of the road. entries close Aug. 25th. Resolved, That we extend to the bereaved prior building Mrs. C. Howard, who has been turing establishment in America. Saturday. The liquor consisted of ten half team. The horse arrived in good In addition there had the and son our and George shape been created he as follows: wife sincere sympathy, the worse for the ber Mrs. J. W. return- barrels of lager and a barrel of in- and none long journey_ town of Millinocket with a of that we as brothers in one great common visiting sister, Hatch, Edwin Ginn of Oakland, Cal., of the firm wine, population t>, 2.14 Several from this community went to about 4.000, a September 4th, cause, feel to sorrow with them. ed to her borne in Livermore Falls last tended for Italian workmen, and about representing manufacturing Of Ginn & Co., publishers of Boston, and a Windermere Park last Monday to the G. A. investment of \\ the Ban- I 'urse 2.25 That in remembrance of our $2,000,000. ithout $300. class, Resolved, fifteen gallons of distilled liquors made up R. Everett B. Choate is home e sf. Tuesday. former has left Bucksport on meeting. gor & Aroostook railroad this town would ft2(Kl departed brother, our charter be draped for Bucksport boy, in six paakages which came by express. from Haverhill, Mass., on his vacation — not have been built, as there would he no 30 days, these resolutions be placed upon Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Jones and son his return to Boston, after a visit with Capt. ■'hiesday, September 5th, Rev. S. W. Brown went to his home last outlet by transportation for the of our a copy sent the bereaved Frederick of Searsmont are the a Monday forenoon the same officer seized at product records, wife,1 occupying and Mrs. A. F. Stubbs. Fred Ginn, broth- his vacation — Miss I-ace. Purse 2.40 week on Achsa Hall its mills. $200. and also a copy to The Republican Journal Walls cottage on Park Row, Northport the same a box and also a member of the firm of Ginn place containing twenty- of Lowell, Mass., is visiting her father Mr. Littlefield said that the substantial f’urse $150. for publication. campground. er, & Co., left Bucksport Friday after a short four quarts of whiskey. All of these Elias B. Hall—Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Har- distinction between this and other railroads !t>day, A. H. of fcmithton were at J. E. September 6th, Miller, H. YT. Starrett of YVarren, accompanied visit among his friends there and in Oak- liquors are held pending a hearing on the vey guests Halls, of the State was that while many of them iv<:" Purse $200. N. D. Ross, ! Committee. was in this last Ginn was a in the Aug. 12th.... Most of the hay in this vicinity had from by Mrs. Starrett, city week land. Mr. captain army libels which have been issued by the perpetual exemption taxation, the I'aiticulars write Arthur E. M. Coleman, ) Maine for were the reminiscences, is harvested. The crop is rather Aroostook has •H,>. delivering the Register 190G7 to and many happy generally Bangor only six >ears lielfast, Me. Lincolnville, Aug. 11, 1906. subscribers. aud sad, he and his army friends enjoyed.4 Police Court of Belfast. lighter than last year. loDger.

4 i Atlantic ocean to the eastward. The Ofi For Minneapolis. contain hath BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. OLD YORK | grounds are extensive and din- The of Maine G. A. R. head- houses and boat landing. After a 1000. department | New Books, August, quarters’ speeia! train left Portland Friday ! ner of the of the at for Active worthy reputation Bronson. morning nine Minneapolis Where the Maine Fress Association Fn- Alcott, Amos o’clock Children under the house some of the party gathered at Concord days. 1873.814. A1 12 management of Past Department their Summer uting. Commander James I., Merrick of VYater- -A. joyea one of the veranda lo the John Kendrick. end enjoy Bangs, ville. Among those In in this section were i sunset when the roseate re- K. Holmes & Co. Detective sto- Fredericks. Walls ill. view, and deimrtmeiitcommandei, B 2-4 Mrs. >. Walls, Tlios. G. I from the ries. 190ti. Vinaihaven; F. flections had laded placid Lihby, assistant and Mrs. Thursday was the day for visiting tlie Arthur C. adjutant general, waters of the river, from the other end Benson, Thus. G. Libby; ,J. A. Ambrust, Asst. Q. Isles of familial to all through Life of Walter I’ater. 1906. M. Mr. B. Vinal, Charles Shoals, the moon- Com., and Mis. C. | of the veranda they viewed D. Atherans Past the of Celia Tluixter, but which (English men of letters).... B 2-P 27 and wife, Vinaihaven; poems the con- t Cush- : light on the sea. And then French. Department ommundei Wainwright had been seen, save at a distance, Benton, Caroline Past by us to the ing, Foxcroft; Mrs. Itelle J. Palmer, venient carried back or how Give the children Dr. True’s Elixir and will line j trolley Saturday mornings, Department and Mr. F. L. regularly they few of the party. The weather was President, be and This safe tonic l ; Ocean House and so ended the day. learned to Palmer, McKenney, \\ in- active, strong healthy. vegetable exp .j via Margaret keep Monroe; liarles and the trolley ride to Portsmouth, Mrs. (i. J. C. worms and all impurities of the stomach and bowels : Friday morning most of the party house. J-647.B terport; s. Klwell, Brooks; giving York York and Gilman, Mrs. J. r Closson, Mis. M. R. delicate, emaciated children pure blood, hearty appetite, heal: Harbor, village Kittery, went to York and Alice. | village by trolley Brown, Perkins, Kearsport1 Hon A. L. Nickerson, sleep and healthful activity. It puts color in their cheeks and was AA’e had a glimpse A .stoekton greatly enjoyed. I called at the cilice and visit- The court of love. story. Swanville; Mrs. Angie Mmlgett, and in their them well Transcript Bel- brightness happiness eyes—making again en route of the line clubhouse of the 1906. B 8-8 Springs; Mr. and Mis E M. Crocker, i ed the old jail. While waiting for the fast. A’ork Country Club, overlooking the Brown, Horatio F. ; trolley to return to the Ocean House A'ork crossed the oldest In and around Venice. 1905... .T 45.3 B-2 How to river, pile for a hand on w Avoid Appendicitis. ! dinner organ heels, in the summer Cary, Henry Francis, translator. Most victims of are those bridge America, passed drawn a its appendicitis I by pony, made appearance are DR. TRUE'S ELIXIR The vision: or Hell, Purgatory, who habituali> constipated. Orino homes of William Oeau Howells and 1 as as wife were FRANK W. GOWEN. Laxative Fruit euros chronic consti- is good for grown people for children. For irrita- and the proprietor and his and Paradise by Dante Ali- Syrup indigestion, C. Wasson in and the liver and bowels and liver troubles it 1 mi. tieorge Kittery. the time of their lives After the 851.D-4 pation b> stimulating bility, constipation,malaria, peevisuness ! given of Waterville will ghieri. 1852 and restores the natural action of the bow- Three have known of the crossed in the to Portsmouth, Frank 'W. Goweu equaled. generations wonderful merits ferry hat dif- V. lll.'ww. does not woman had passed around the make an extensive speaking toui 1IUIUI1HI, els. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup of Dr. True's Elixir. Kept in the home it keeps out sickness. I where there is much of historical inter- nauseate or and is mild and ferent members took turns in grinding throughout the State against resub- Coniston. A novel. 1906. C 47-5 gripe pleasant Portland, Me AN ent- j to take. Refuse substitutes. K. 11. Moody Dr. J. F. Trvi A Co. I have known your Elixir for more than 40 years, arid imv* est. the (lov. Henning ami in favor of and J. it in with am now including out music and the hat, and as a missiou prohibition ♦Dawson, William nsed my family pood success. 1 taking it for indigestion. Am -u passing has much more than formerly and am paining flesh. FKF.K.M AN GORDON wortli mansion, built in 1750, and made enforcement. Mr. Gowen always Literary leaders of modern Eng- grand tiuale a real southern “hoe down” interest in Sold byall dealers. 35c. 50c. $1.or. Write for freesbooklet, Chil Iren and Thttr Distai* A\ ent- manifested an exceptional D 2 famous by Longfellow’s “Lady land.820. DR. J. F. TRUE A Me. .. j was given by the young lady from I ex- temperance work and is entitled to DR. KENNEDY’S CO., Auburn, and in which President Wash- Gannett, Ilenry. wortli," a of the in which stie credit and honor for the ability as, guest party, great The of certain was a the Weeks house, and with which he has cham- origin place ington guest; was seconded the Camden fidelity ably by its interests. He has visited names in the United States. built about 1038 and said to be the second pioned Herald. twice within the past four 1905 412. G oldest house in New England. St. Johns Europe In the afternoon tlie Navy yard at years in the interest of the temperance Grant, Robert. in which Washing- I church to k Episcopal) Xittery was visited and a trolley ride cause, and will have something say The law-breakers, and other .1 ..♦! .-vt .,1 i-nn\ liuro UttPJw)p(l of the nations of the Old 'World, cursed taken through York, Kittery, Eliot and stories. 1906. G 76-12 Shillaber for centuries by the license system. & divine the house, Churchill. HEAL service: on ♦King, Henry Remedy Berwick. The called WOOD South party He is a speaker worth listening to. His Favorite of I1. Shillaber (“Mrs. Rational some Breaks no Excuses birthplace Benj. Admiral Meade at the navy yard, and aunointments for Waldo countv are as living: practical Hearts, the loot of Daniel even- inferences from modern psy- Farting! on" at after the offices of the ad- follows: At Brooks, Saturday no^Crimes. inspecting 150. K We had no time, however, ing, Aug.lSth; Morrill, Sunday evening, chology. street, etc. miral and staff two officers were detail- Dr. David Kennedy’s FAVORITE REM- it: ( enter Montville, Nelson. Monumental Work of ti esc historic structures. Aug. lfith; Monday Lloyd, EDY is not a of the human visit any ed to show us the various and i disguised enemy places evening, Aug. 20th; Burnham village, Six stars. Short stories. 1906. L 77-2 where it does not ■ race; cannot it ’1 i: If rv had iauded us near the brew- help, of interest. First a visit was 23d. —- tilings Thursday evenug, Aug. Melville, Harman. harm. It is composed of vegetable ingre- _—-V HbADQUARIf POR I HP l: i;:; t ouses of tile Frank Jones i the dients and does not beat or inllame the paid to the building in which peace Omoo: a narrative of adventures ■ familiarly known blood but cools and it. In all cases iii vine liij'aov. their metal SEARSPORT PEOPLE. in the South Seas. 1892. M 493-2 purifies commission held meetings, of Con- Frank Jones and it made Kidney troubles, Liver complaints, as brewery." in the tiled iloor of the room Melville, Harman. plates Free Barbecue Given by the Samuel But- stipation of the Bowels, and the delicate itselt manifest both to sight and smell. a real romance of the the Typee: which ufllict women, the ac- Emerald Black they occupied indicating position man. derangements Graniti \ sin t distance above was the wharf South Seas. M 498-1 tion of Dr. FAVORITE REM- of its members. Then a look was taken Kennedy's For some time the free barbecue and is of roni which the steamer for the Isles ♦Moran, Thomas Francis. EDY beyond praise. Thousands at the stone dock. The little at Samuel Butman's Tank in the AGENTS FOR THE big dry picnic of the people to this, of als take- her The j The theory and practice grateful voluntarily testify Sin departure. Isle de which Canyon, fifteen miles south of this city in letters to Dr. with a Spanish gunboat Cuba, 1906.:.. 342. M 8 Kennedy; and steamer Archer, built at has been the theme of conversation of English government. new May sunk at raised and warmth and fullness of words which mere was Manila, brought Georges, and 15 others. 1. A. j many here and elsewhere, and on Mon- Pariset, business certificates never It jbvk and for t apt. Archibald, to tit her for possess. here, is undergoing repairs j a crowd went from Yol. 9 of Cambridge for his day morning quite Napoleon. makes no drunkards—excuses no crimes— imi commander, and named is receiv- ! ! service, the gunboat Castine here. The Merkel Brass Band, with modern history. 909. C-9 breaks no hearts. We challenge a trial and j W i:fe. had heel on fie route only a T.eeman as leader and tug an overhauling and the Topeka is i Billy director, Omond, George W. P. are confident of the result. ()N E 1 >OLLAR v is a staunch lithe craft, lit had been to discourse sweet a Bottle. All R in mind the ok. fitted for a Our j engaged Bruges and West Flanders. druggists. being receiving ship. was on much to the waves on her occas- music and hand, name and address: Dr. T)u -i KENNEDY, 11 battle wit1! t’.ie time here was and we were ; Pictures painted l>y Amedeo short, again delight and pleasure ot all. The can- Rondout. New York. Writ.- tor free sam- ten miles to sea, Forest ier. 1906.. T 49.30m p.i.-sage.- living over the country in a trolley car. didates for governor were there and ple bottle and medical bo<.! 1 full of valu- < Charles Melville. CEMETERY AND igh to it et :..i rt quire- One of the noted places passed was ! were given an opportunity to make Pepper, able medical advice. Menta a this paper. had forraei- their announcements. A dance plat- Panama to Patagonia, the Isth- 11.1111 -.; though lev engine Creenacre, in Eliot, a summer school ! form was erected for those w ho wish* d mian canal and the west coast LAW \ FENCES : steam ei M. ,, M. of Soon after arriving' philosophies. to participate in the dances. There of South America. 1906. T 8. P4 to Arc! ha'd was well known was ex- ! were 1,500 and apt. at York Beach an invitation fully people present Ryan,' Marali Ellis. SETTEES,&c. after he had notone went and there VASES, limns of Dm natty and tended to the Maine Press Association away hungry, For the soul of Rafael. A novel. a was fun and amusement for everybody. NoticE e,lilt-fed tin ti Arts he had time for to attend these but the week’s | R 95-8 meetings, Itwasa most and, with 1906. ■ delightful day .in! talk. As 1 ■ was said at one time Johann « Friediich von. program, previously arranged, did not, the games, steer-riding and other Schiller, with the Kasteru William Tell. Translated and to nave a In', position permit of an acceptance. No doubt amusements, everyone pronounced it Bridge Street, Belfast, Maine oi. his old route from the most occasion of the sea- fur school use. 1902. 832. Sc-5 S; mi,ml ip Do. some of our readers would like to know enjoyable adapted TO THE PUBUO son.—Merkel, Texas, Mail. L. A. X *• ri hind M'lft surjir1.-' \\as t*x 'Sherman, J-1\ BA B about Creenacre, and we I I _ ■ II OBB something The above will be of interest What is An in- i e be clipping Shakespeare? p s-ed that should again "pad as follows from the quote Bangor Com-i lo who are glad to troduction to the great plays. ,i his owl. canoe." But while speak- fSearsporters, always 19 it;: mercial: I 1906 822. S-64 steam- hear of the success of the sons and ing verv highly ot the Kasteru in historic old has1 -TO I SUV Creenacre, Eliot, of Samuel But- Stoddard, John Lawson. that Archi a daughters Searsport. j CREAM it in tiie summer PURE ICE ship Do. appeared ('apt. become noted place ; Lectures. Sicily; Genoa; A man went to Texas about 23 years ago h:ul worked so long for himself .ite, lecreation and study of the select i j 9lO.Str.-14 bald 1 drive through the Engadine. few u bo visit that quiet and philosophic and is now one of the largest ranch manufactured. AM orders prompt- that lie was restive under other con- Sweetser, Moses Foster. retreat on the cool banks of the delight- filled. both in and out of city. I > on new owners in northern Texas. ly V and s lias struck out a Durer. 1877 759.3 De2 PA ilitheis most resort Artist-biography. THE COLONIAL ful Piseataqua—the unique j sell the gallon, in bricks, or in under a charter to William by line. He is running in Maine. Indeed, it is not in any sense rhaokeray, Makepeace. Ueoause th<‘ inmmliK'dinM' Itetires After 1M Years. T.ud t’. Havener 821. T 82 single creams. i>la

1 two 1 I. country drives of exceeding sweetness1 spend at least a month and maybe adventures along the Chesa- and rural charm that ever in a well earned rest. Mr. Havener j We are anxious to have every ,.i i!,. Appledore House and the every poet j peake in the War of 1812. 1902. T 415-2 coop r¥co , i conceived. sold bis interest to bis brother, Mahlon in close ar.d work- /.Mi, trmitii ued to Star island, Wright, Mabel Osgood. “Barbara” Republican touch, j Greenacres derives its celebrity from K. Havener, who has been associated AGENTS REX FLINT KOTE ROOFING, “At the of the Fox” A ro- with the i 1 lere is aiiutliel hotel. Fire Ap- the remarkable .summer school of ethics with him since 190:;. The elder brother sign ing in harmony Republican mance. 1905. W 93-7 ■ and which is under the hands with Lincoln Holland in in IJ se is a y appointed and ; philosophy joined National Congressional Committee ^ of Miss Sara [he and business Wright, Mabel Osgood. I- Farmer and Which bicycle sporting goods a’tiaetii rest’ng piaee. with an charge favor of the election of a is now in its thirteenth season. The n 1333, the business then The garden of a commuter’s Republican the time bicycle being se i'i it come. Atterwnner at is an The school Greeuacre informal out- [lie principal business. partner- wife. Recorded by the gar- Congress. ... a ■ i,t :n Getia Thaxter’s door conference of the most was dissolved in a and Mr. ~j visiting indepen- ship year dener. \Y 93-4 The Congressional campaign must € jo Marconi I dent and liberal character, anise ; el gur-h n, the station, lieligious A ight, Mabel Osgood. teachers and ethical students of all de- intii lie took liis brother into be based on the administrative ar.d » partner Tire Cm trolls a it t in- islai d, iuclud- Tlie garden, you, and J. Ulus- j nominations and of every intellectual blip. The business which Holland A record of the ar.d, want tt- the on the 1906. 710. \V 9 legislative party, ng1 a observatory, j dogmatic and Platonic cult assemble at [lavener took up was the old business trated. Ivliistic Caiho t Hill Toltnan, established in l*7S. Aright, Mabel Osgood. that being so, Theodore lar theories or and all are sure Before entering business. Mr Hav- of the A GUARANTEED FOR F!V; ,i tin- -1 | could he seen, interest cen- opinions People whiilpool. personality must be a central figure of a welcome—be lie Christian or llud- ener was physical director at the V. M. novel. 1903. W 93-5 | a ii s m win-re in March. ! a X:.»se, dist: .leu or A. which lie and his achievements central Gentile; Seventh Day Bap- gymnasium, position Mabel tv. comm a d'tight, Osgood. sT.i. ! ...j, gi.er tied mur- tist or agnostic. No school or college leltl 111 1885 and ISSli. lie was forsev- in the DUTCH The woman errant. 1904. \\ 93-6 thought campaign. BROS. ALLY SERVICEAi der foi ■ was tried and executed. in the land is so liberal as the school of *ral years previous to that time an iu- EQL an the work of The young O’Hrieos: being We desire to maintain | ; Out' Greeuacre, no one has had more emi- itruetor in making ILini*. t G :- a. physical culture, DEALERS IN in Ifni Ip uthillg pond, account of their in nent instructors and teachers and lec- ihort stays in cities and towns in New sojourn this with popular subscrip- Iron h-ii. t-*, Metal ami M h 1 -a tin- outer sea, so that campaign shut j no one has had more and New York London. A 1. Iron ami Steel Birder*. •» turers; cultured, England State, organiz- tions of One Dollar each from Repub- lav-- a* uideGmv, and it is also! intelligent, thoughtful pupils. And none ; njr classes and giving instruction in ; hmmern, Alice. < .01-1 ruet ions, 1 run the To subscriber we will Groceries, is-d for rowing and sailing. This is I is more exclusive. rhysieal culture. He tired of Oid tales from Home. 1906. 870. V. licans. each Bridge-, Bolling M The people at Greeuacre do not change i lornadic life and accepted the position merged Iron. *»t. rec to a i'aimst:. and is particularly for Home reading books for the Chautauqua send the Republican National Cam- j their apparel three times a day. Dress i u the Y. M. 0. A. gym. He is a native Wooden ripe-. ami amusement of the children, 1 'ircles, 1906-7. Book and all documents Provisions, j suits are not necessary. The women < if Searsport, where lie will enjoy an paign Text nur Acids,. a la a:e kept under watchful super-J lie not trail dogs and the men do not ‘xtended vacation. When he returns issued the Committee. Moth Coming to Maine. by Mine Bti Id i ng-. O a- Ke-er«. ! le will in the nature Experts eibi a a careful man in I have their trousers turned up at the engage business, by charge. Ilap- us achieve a Fruits end Fish, and Sewer .Main-, ’leleg bottom. But they are intelligent and < it' which tie has not yet decided, as he lias been received the Help great victory. chilli re ii! Information by \'aut ;»y sensible: cultured and graceful; 1 uis several chances from which to i S. Chairman. bedding >kv-light-. scbol-1! 1 ecretary of the Maine Homological James Sherman, it was a but as we I his AND THE FAMOUS serving Wooden l’o-i- sunshiny day. rirly and polite. Practical subjects as nake selection.—Worcester, Mass., I that I)r. L. O. Holmes of the iociety P O. Box 2063, New York. her-, shingle slain m\i .m.ed away from a pessi-1 well as ethical and philosophical ones i telegram, July 22nd. at Appledore department Washing- «o the .gricultural servative W when the receive consideration. Among top- Mr. Havener and family are no-, so- will soon visit Maine with I’rofes- a.istic tourist that on, 1 suggested ] es to tie attention at the Green- HOLLISTER'S l.’ndergro umi. I given in s or A. H. of : succeed- ■ ourmng Searsport. Kirkland, superlitendent u ig shut in thick, or rainy day tcre the mouth are' | Siihw i\ Base j school coming the j he work being carried oi in Massa- Mountain Tea Brand Soda Rocky Nuggets 3 Crow ete. d rainy day, life on these enchanted liuddist faith, an altruistic Nirvana, 1 and husetts to suppress the gipsy A Busy Medicine for Busy People. the doctrine of Behaulla, the Hebrew J i’scd with I’ortlan i C'-ih. les might not he so pleasant. rowntail moths. The object of the Gdden Health and Renewed the of : Brings Vigor. and CREAM TARTAR, ent article for sealing :u‘k' scriptures, philosophy Emerson. is to look over the situation as Live The return trip afforded another view i isit A. specific*, for Constipation, Indigestion, For anything rcpinim the die of Thoreau. the choice and ; CASTOR IA religion the browuitail rnpth and to and Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure ’lass paint For ale Ly of Portsmouth its entrance egards Headache AND CREAM TARTAR harbor, of foods, the Fletcher For Infants and Children. men with Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, THE BEST SODA ^reparation sys-1 J teet some of our prominent in tab- j two one on :em of health and • an«i Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea guarded by lighthouses, preserving building > eferenee to promising lines of action let form. cents a box. Uenuine made by ON EARTH as well as [he Kind You Have Whales Back and the other on Great ip strength, subjects relating Always Bought n the part of his bureau should na- Holi.istei: I'rit. Company, Madison. Wis. ;o practical farming. island; and they are needed, for danger- ioual appropriations make possible GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE There can be no doubt of the conse-1 work iTr ■ general cooperative against K. H. MOODV. ous rocks and ledges abound. In the fration of Miss Farmer and her inner1 ny ;? Itis insect. He wishes also to look in- TRY IT AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER inn l>c the tide runs like a mill stream. :irele of friends to the will of the Lord, | of the i 1 t y the possibility of the spread n the Greeuacre enterprise; she lias I inly y ear ago toe explosion of a great ipsy moth in-the State. «»«♦♦«»« Kitcti ,e; tided her sincerity by sacrificing her Nullification in Cumterland Co. Stoves, Ranges, dj nam.te Mast blew Henderson’s Point ! J HAMLIN’S >wn property to her vision of doing j Etc. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. I THIRTY DAYS! ings, to snntl ereens and some of the debris ipiritual good, and now, having done Candidate Cyrus W. Davis is report- REE FOR ■ 10. she believes that her are c d to have said in Belfast Saturday: I telling, Hlind, Mewling, Protruding "pn vi-iMe ii the shore, the Xavy I prayers j BRAND SODA with PLUMBING A SPi tnswered by the contributions and be- i If Governor Cobb expects to retain ; 1 iles. Druggists are authorized to refund I pound THREE CROW rani was an of interest in if PAZO OINTMKNT fails to cure Insurance object pas-1' ■ loney luests of her friends who leave prop t lie confidence of the people, he needs l1 Agency, barrel of Flour. j i: (> to 14 50c. every and a in course of eon- w days. sing, building tv' I'tj liic vi rruacic vvuiiv. the Democratic which he- (iii^ join party, " stru-'uon was said to be intended for a j !'ht; latest instance is that of Mrs. I 1 eves in law, and not remain with the i STOCKTON SPRINGS, MAINE, lelen who lost in 1 I of nullification.” That would do 1 I prison. Among the vessels at the piers Cole, money fitting arty well in hut we warn the LIVE ;p a hoarding house ami restaurant for ery Belfast, j I HUMPHREYS v a- a steamer from the Span-: captured he sojourners and day visitors, and, 1 iemocratic aspirant for Gubernatorial Writes ail Forms of Insurance. Marcelluc J. cure diseases Dow, .aids in tin- war. Veterinary Specifies Spauish-American laving since died, lias left a large tract I onors that he should not repeat that c f Cattle, Slieep, Dogs, Hogs and with flu- best companies IJliOOKS. MAINE. * ;• itsnioutti we recross- < if laud on a lovely hillside overlooking ! s tatement when becomes into Cumber- Horses, 1 md of his fol- hv on the sick pacts at the standard rates. to he river, with slh.OOO to build a house, county. Many party 1 ’oultrv acting directly ml the ten) ami returned by trolley j 1 k 1 nvers have a almost mil her costly Newport furniture to lit pleasant memory, , dthout loss of time. ST ere we invit- SURETY BONDS for Cashiers, Contractors York harbor, wi had been i ! tvc- a sncct ia'ir auii in uic uiuuin, in and Goods, t up, as an administration building for [ 1 ; Dry Fancy ■ > V? FEVERS. luflnmina- ed t 1 of a 7 o’clock dinner at lie t lie of nullification under Sheriff Congestions,^ and Trustees. partake1 (ireenacre fellowship—the corpora- days 1 DREs i lions. Lung Fever, Milk Fever. I Farmer.- and dea'cs »■. Marshall I!o,;.-,t. of the ion which holds the the' 1 ’eiinell in this county. Many of them Telephone Connection. Dtf the Some party property—and !. R. > SPRAIN'S, Lameness, Injuries. 1 oted for Sheriff l’enuell two > r -' spoiling ecturers and teachers who years ago J URES) Rheumatism. Millinery Department profit by availed themselves of an opportunity j religious ; or weeks there, so that 1 ecause he said that lie would continue nissioti Will stall a 1 pend days C. ?SORE THROAT. Ruinsy, Epizootic, to invade the home of Mr. and ] t 0 the law as as would J ! pleasant Ireenacre promises to be perpetual in nullify long they J ures i Distemper. •OR SALE AT A BARGAIN Telfast every Monday m < lect him to be sheriff. lie didn’t Mrs. K. I>. where ts freedom and to continue keep -kour milliners- at all on I*- : Twombly, books, pic-!: glorious W0BMS’ B°tS’ Gru!>8* took stations t hat but he URES be work first commenced Miss Far- promise, they thought J i • tures and artistic furnishings attested ; by and Machines. f live stock leave Bundm: ner’s father and since carried on rould when they voted lor him. They f’OI'GHS, Influenza. Inflamed Pianos, Organs Sewing by ( !. E. I Colds, on the tastes of the inmates. The i ures Monday noon. L'attle refined j lerself and her co-workers, for long rould open their eyes wide if they were c j Lungs, Pleuro-Pneuiuonia. I buy direct from the manufactures and get all lie cash discounts. My expenses are very small, ; [Tibereulosis the T u ■ of the house at the ! •ears to come. A old here that the Democratic party be- , ’. F.? COLIC, Bellyache, Wind-Blown. by daughter presided f ml as 1 have been in the business 24 years 1 can ieves was in liel- c URE3 i Diarrhea, Dysentery. mine with little trouble at had in law. It all right as low and as imvments as piano and the singers of the party j The road passes in sight of the birth- ive you prices easy 1 j ast, but that kind of argument would < LG. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. ny other man. Write me and I will be pleased or information. a rival in a four-footed vocalist whose dace of which was of j Governor Hill, j nd cold favor among the Democrats t i> call and talk with you. *• H >. solo “brought down the house.” While ; nterest to of the of the \ rho are the followers of the KIDNEY A BLADDER DISORDERS. F. IS. Brooks, Maine. many party, personal J URES ) DAGGETT, :. L. LIBBY. Biirnlu for this master” of Cumberland some of us felt like apologizing mines of Madam Burleigh and of Sarah political I. I. )SKIX DISEASES. Mange, Eruptions, 3ni2G (Formerly of Sandypoint.) 1 ou Press. c ores S Ulcers, Grease, Farcy. Teleplm ne, Burnham t intrusion we were glad of the oppor- Jrne Jewett, of which previous mention nty.—Portland I. K. / BAD CONDITION. Staring Coat. to enter this and hos- Fever and Summer Cold. tunity dainty ; las been made, and the ride, which end- Cured Hay ; ures i Indigestion, Stomach Sloggers. home. at York A. J. Xusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, pitable id the Ocean House, Beach, < 3e. each ; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, Ac., ST j ,rites: “Last year I suffered for three The Dr. E. E. BRO The Marshall House is one of the This At druggists, or seut prepaid on receipt of price. vas an enjoyable one throughout. J ninths with a summer cold so distressing Waquoit, Humphreys’ Medicine Co., Cor. William and John |>I i:\ncoi. and best known, hotels on the ;nded the week’s festivities and Satur- t hat it interfered with my business. I had best, treets, New York. At South Shore, Northport lany of the symptoms of hay fever, and a $ in Diseases of Maine coast, it has had a profitable the took pecialist lay morning party reluctantly J octor’s prescription did not reach my case, CfT BOOR MAILED FREE. Camp Ground, a seemed Nose and Thrn.i patronage and enjoyed high reputa-1 ;heir leave of Old York. a nd I took several medicines which s for the season. Lobsters and clams are f open tion for So it is in all t 1 only aggravate my case. Fortunately erved in all styles and fish dinners are a special- li as taken IP»>iu No. J, Odd years, up-to-date and mm™ A din- o,.im OASTORXa. > isisted upon having Foley’s Honey pennyroyal pills" y. Lunches at short notice. regular fish j \\ iil he in Belfast cvciy its appointments—electric lights, ele- J 'ar and it quickly cured me. My wife has j er Sunday at 1 p. m., 50 cents. 3m25 P m. to t. j1 in., and 7 to o p The Kind Yon Hava Safe and reliable, they Refers to Bis. B. M d. ! Bears the Always Bougfil inee used Foley’s Honey and Tar with the vator, private bath rooms, telephone overcome weakness, in- MVS. L. C. kOSS. A illett. Scarsmont; 1>. P L lime success.” It. II. Moody. and telegraphic communication. The crease vigor, banish pains. Telephone 72-4. a id S. W. .lohiiMMi BcitaO “*r No remedy equaJs DR. the of location is an ideal one, on a high pe- “Itching hemorrhoids were plague MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS llltlTrn Polite, smart and active 1 life. Was almost wild. Doan’s Oint- !Sold by Druggists and Dr. Motts A M I fta II house to house canvassers WANTED- ninsula promontory With York river on ly j li igh class magazine. Large < Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar lent cured me quickly and Chemical Co., Cleveland Ohio. Wnil I bill Very liberal terms. Apply J; permanently, 203 Commecial V rizes. Write d N. TKAlM- one side, Short Sands Beach on the oth- Cures all and Colds from had failed.” C. F. ! o the Portland Flavoring Co., St., Coughs, expels a fter doctors Cornwell, sale R.H. u gton s.juaie, New York, N A the bowels, For by Moody. \ ‘ortland, Me. tfl3 er, and an unobstructed view of the the system by gently moving ’alley street, Saugerties, N. Y, r idial loon of Interior | BELFAST HOMES. County Correspondence. Brjzil. THORNDIKE. The hav crop is about harvested. On* This Country. farmer reports his hav crop IS or 20 tom short of Sarah R. Lewis l.i- Journal/ lu-t year_Mrs. and Miss Susan Higgins are guests at K L. June until, Philbrick's_Professor L. H. Stevens ol Mrs. F. L ty. with :t> Lynn, Mas-., visited his cousin, Philbrick. ki-t week_Miss Hazel An- it m.- drews and her friend Helen Philbrick art >«.i ail eieVrtt- passing a few davs at Windermere Park L I uity. ii.i sides by ,i -lay’s journey EAST SEARSMONT. The Kind You Have of Always Bought, and which has been r* cotiee dlSti ct. Mrs. and son Harry Everett, Kibley in use for over 30 Mrs. years, has borne the signature of -a and rambnng, Mass., are visiting her sister, Frank — F. Heal is at Bar Har- and has been made under his per- -. ?iem or genera Woods....Mrs. Geo. 1708 bor friends.Mr. sonal supervision since its •.cements «*t red visiting relatives and infancy. This statement, mere y fr«m ourselves and I and Mrs. of Newcastle are spend- Stiekney Allow no one to deceive you iu this. wirhi'ut ruboiaih'ii. might seem somewhat •- center is a a r. Mrs. —--— ing few*lavs with N1 and Rodney Ail Imitations sw' and b'.t wlu ii B. Orr of Counterfeits, and “Just-as-good” are but tping ••\tra\.»ga: t. the.>t.it* \ nh a tali ob. Thomas.’....James Somerville, Mass., is in town, the gue-t of Mr. and Mrs. Experiments that tritie with and endanger the health of mei.t is r.ated b> ir customers \ou cau .et: like t. e G. E. and Mrs. Francis ing KFS1DENCE OF E. W. ELLIS. Donnell_Capt. Inlauts and put it lit'ttT ,i' the plain, navainished truth. French of Rockland v.sited at Thomas Children—Experience against Experiment. ..- iit on a sma 1 I here is n. better coal b tain able than you Hall’s ami I'eter Gilkev’s recently — Mr. set when > a ! uy hen-. ,i, to the suburbs, and Mrs Geo. F Googins of Indianapolis, of Water- Moreover, you \ ay pay moo for inferior arming country " Ind., and Miss Mabel t ieveland Along the Seaport Railroad. town, Mass., walked from their cottage at What is CASTORIA COAL, but the highest ; res cannot buy better. '.on ot them oC- Lake City, Camden, to the home of Arthur It will pay vi :i in do .ars and satisfaction to Jell-0 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor German and Penobscot Park a Popular Resort. Ex- f P. Ilea!, where thev spent a few days tramp- Oil, Pare- deal with ing over the mountains to view the grand goric, Drops and It is ie louses arc tensive at Cape Jellison, Soothing Syrups. Pleasant. It Developments Ice scenery of dear old Maine. contains neither nor leln t and its Board of Irade. Opium, Morphine other Narcotic .. e ot r uiit Stockton Springs substance. Its is its an age guarantee, it destroys Worms iiiOL.y ot Mother Ill these summer days it is enjoy- Cream swanville center. Toe Swan k Sifilty Go. JMicl allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami Wind •O'ln and then able trip to visit Penobscot Park, the Gilbert Morrill, wife and sod, of Brooks Colic. It relieves cures near the terminals or Powder were guests of Mrs. Beal last Sunday- Teething Troubles, Constipation 33, 35, 37 hront M., Beliast, Maine modus "peraiidi j new resort bay and 1 Hattie Flatulency. It assimilates the the t;..» the Invasion of the oc Oakes delicious Etbelyn Moody is at home—Mrs. Food, regulates TKLKPHON I S i. utcfrom Seaport H.mgor Stomach Ice Cream Robertson of Monroe v sited her sister, Mrs. and Bowels, giving and natural I! a;, !.■ the healthy sleep. .aerial is ueda\ recently—Mrs. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. itan a ... minutes 1 but is 1 teet, as ii you train at Kidder's Point stroll Emma Cunningham has been sick, _SL lor 1 cent ! ot live minutes the si ore to the f much bett< now.. .Miss Effie Shorey of .uijuaiiou for a along s I pavilion of the Penobscot P.nk Com- Jell-o a pjate. I Enfield is \ ,siting hei sister, Mrs. Albert GENUINE Masury* alone: then eom- M I Moods.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cunningham of ALWAYS pany. Penobscot Park is some Id acres iCcCREftM str.' one pack- ■ CASTORIA f mil u fe Washington, i>. C., visited at the home of mmstehed earth, ’u extent and l- ■: wt .-u Kidder's midway his c *usin, Miss Louisa Cunningham, on and Mack’s Point ami mud as possib.e Point directly their was To Moosehead hike. Mr. C. is on opposite Sears Island wit! wl ich it is his yearly vacation... .11. 1'. W Lite went to ..we ti e ground, a Iced- ::n. 5 Flavors. 8 a bar that ;s out of water j Winterport >unda} to visit his parents, Mr. Railroad joined by Appr- v.-,l hy 1 c-f ti C .’T-ii.-.:--: -re*. B -i up. to it | and Mrs. P. White.... Mrs. and son keep several hours out or each day. The Two 23 c.-nts at all K Keyes packages. grocers. of Boston and Mrs. Wentworth of Searsport ;mils. This curb- is a handsome and commodious If ir g and h pavilion were of their sister, Mrs. Emma a> 7> feet in size and two •ioc. to u? and t wo .. k■ it -d our ii. sifted guests lias as fast as re- 'tincture by g II. h'u/ii \\ -.1 l*c* mailed yea. 8 [ Cunningham, one day recently-Mrs. stories high, witn a spacious varanda P. White visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. .*ie is completed. k llie Genesee Pure Fo i Co.. LcRoy, N. Y. ! Paints around the four sides, where a line and Mrs. Wiliiain elements, several days r.u»y oi enormous view of the water can be obtained. In last week... .Richard Brown and family of A. er addition to the main there is a Belfast visited at the home of E. Robert- tropic pavilion Have been soul in He Hast ■ dance about :f0 by :.o and also son Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tarr of The Kind one pavilion You UKe mas- Haye 1 tied. are now in the vicinity of twenty dwell- Carmel visited Mrs. fair’s sister, Mrs. m the vicinity a merry-go-round that Always Bought for nearly years. illpervious alike to ings in process of erection at Stockton j Charles Marr, last week. In Springs. The hotel has been remodeled 1 Use For Over 30 Years. '.v v-n covered by a around the cost rite eonsumei spacious grounds pavilion THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. BECAUSf they at considerable expense, but no ar- WINTERPORT. the to the Lave been laid out for baseball, foot- j preserve rangement have yet been made to open ! | ball, golf, tennis and other games. A very pleasant event took place at the mg effects of lain, it to the public and the want of a first At low tide it is an interesting stroll home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lane at Elling- !H1 L' 11011 .i:u\vn to stand for class hotel is severely felt. A crew of o»iy to cross the bar and visit Sears Island j wood’s Corner 7th. $ 1 .00 men are now busily engaged introduc- Tuesday evening, Aug. mi when which is ot extent, comprising in handsomely large a water into Stockton! The occasion was the marriage of their the of one thousand acres, ing system and in, with succes- vicinity and ere’ the town will daughter Belzora t>> Mr. Roscoe Thompson. most economical Paints much of it covered woods. This big Springs long they are the tinted by have a first class water The The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. t*eiy cement, a of supply. not substitute island is owned by syndicate men A. Luce in the presence of the immediate offered. I»o accept any e*i marble and are water works are put in by C. X. in the A Aroostook being relatives. Ice cream and cake were served "MAsCRV prominent Bangor A Co. of for and order by the name Taylor Wellesley, Mass., were and imposing than Ifailroad Company and in the not dis- and many pretty and useful gifts re- the Stockton Water Company. ball was at of the Authorized Agents. tant future it may he the scene of ex- Springs ceived. A game of basket played only 1 ail structures one The water is to be brought from Half Hall between the tensive summer resort developments. Union Tuesday evening ■ 'tales. Moon Pond and there will be about 12- W. H. S. and Winterport Und. The former The Penobscot Park Company is 1-2 miles of water and the town were tlie victors. A social dance followed. & HALL. Raulo houses pro- oilicered as follows: President. ('. J. pipe, HASON will have twenty The in- _Mrs. C. M. Chase, Miss Sophia Chase, (Chilian of St. Yr.: Seere- hydrants. Mrs. A. Miss -Jennie Grant of' ever the streets, Johusbnry, means R. Fellows and Goal! of a Goal! troduction water system — taiy and Treasurer, Thomas K. Glynn spent a few days at Xorthport last week .ade to the interiors much to Stockton Springs and the .if Bangor; Manager, B. < Yerxa of Mrs. F. W. Haley and Miss Millie returned sun future of the town is believed to be I. J. and NOW IS THE TIME TO .—cl's by from Searsport; Directors, C. .1. Gilliiiaii, B. from Xorthport Friday—Messrs. especially bright because of the build- W. H. Dunham arrived from Boston last FARMERS v\ iiite cottages em- ( Yerxa and C. D. Getchell. Penobscot ing of the Division of the Ban- week for a visit of about two weeks—Mr. BUY YOUR WINTER’S COAL Park was about 4th and in Seaport THE LIGHTNING SEASON •- green prairies dot- opened .July A Aroostook Railroad and the erec- J. Folsom and sister, Miss May, of Billerica, that have since inter- gor the brief weeks are their grandmother, Mrs. m background oi dis- tion ot the mammoth terminals in this Mass., visiting vened a business has C. M. Chase.Miss Anna Webb and it- usual dam.ute. It large developed Stockton has a Is upon us withnu.iv than vicinity. Springs 1:1 iv suburbs at least re- and there have been many visitors. brother Jav are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. has come early ami -truck hard.e>pe< live Hoard of Trade officered as follows: insimm: m out cents Yerxa will R. 8. Randlett... .Mr. C. A. McKenney, F. stock. Protect yourselves by .mout and Burgundy. Fur lifty Manager i; President—R. IT. Rockwood; Vice C. Young and family, Willis Cole and wife FIRST HIT! Mi IT Maine Mutual Uomp.u and -av>- mi-'j. Bet and all Till! serve a shore dinner x- •- superior Maine standard Po’icn without !er«.imlt of one of the best Presidents—S. B. M. E. and Mrs. Ellen Eaton left Friday to the who visit there are sure to he Merrithew, join We are now to receive orders for Anthracite I have n-ured for seven year- in city pleased. — prepared Coal, ceptiotis. the Colcord, and the G. A. R. excursion to Minneapolis farm. Imrses. cow-. world—certainly Yerxa is to supply- Ralph Morse; Secretary— country, factory, :ytliin.u. Manager prepared W. J. Creamer: Treasurer—J. G. Lam- Mrs. Mabel Kennedy and her three children and have for sale the WILKESBARRE and LATTI- anvwherc. in compani-s that t’.mu losses. est in Brazil—which dinners for and Fenobscot Mr. SCRANTON, pay large parties bert. President Rockwood believes arrived Saturday to visit her parents, \Vnte or telephone ami 1 will call. uniiked imlnence Park promises to be a favorite resort and Mrs. Lewis Atwood—Mrs. Mary Col- MER LEHIGH COALS, at the following prices for the Scranton .1 HA K upon Stockton Springs offers exceptional op- K. H, for excursion throughout the son is visiting relatives in Frankfort. notice that the word parties portunities for manufacturers, and the and Wilkesbarre: 1 Kenrexrntmu foul O’UU'ni’.iO-) season. li. F. 1>. No. *j. ; i.i'u rty. Mattu*, does not sound coll- Stockton Board of Trade From Penobscot Park an excellent Springs POINT. guarantees exemption of taxes for a SANDY ars here, as in Bio de view is obtained across the water of the Arthur Perkins is visiting in Penobscot. term of years to new manufacturing P r Ton Delivered in Barrels and Put In. I has less of the Searsport station of the Bangor A S7.50 cty industries and the Stockton Springs Farmers are done Some report a Aroostook Railroad and also the mam- haying. for Sale. more of an intellectual Water will the water short crop. moth coal at Mack’s Point Company give Cottage pockets for five Per Ton'at the Wharf. necessary for such industries a on > of this section dates wnere vessels of large size are at all Mrs. Celia Wiggin of Roxbury, Mass., is $7.00 The subscriber otters for slie cottage j years free.—The Industrial Journal. avenue, ealletl many Motors “an cutt 11-r■ 1^111 times to he seen black visiting Mrs Watts. Northport by discharging ideal summer homo.*' ami occupied tor many diamonds for use the A r -.d< nee. 1 h house is ■;I by Europeans—to by Bangor The Castine Alumni Camp is closed after Coal Cents Per Ton years as an all-the-yenr and the mills | Lehigh 25 one and one-halt' Mori"- and c.-nvt li'.- ntly ar- Aroostook Ifailroad big a weeks’ meeting. Higher. the th^ee "t room. Mien- re alien some of At Kid- j ranged. w.th pl«-iit> dosot throughout northern Maine. Kind You Have s t-u Bears the jo Always Bought and blueberries are very From these we allow 25 cents ton discount if within three imine lit-side the kite! u lit ih'M tiooi, Thome de the A Aroos- Raspberries prices per paid and h;iJ'dwood door mipauied der’s Point dock Bangor a ! with a hand-on.e tire i-la-.v plentiful and of fine quality. well of tlie took Railroad have established large ten from date of I in the -ittiim room: -teel ee.lmo in tin. had!: iptaiu-fleneral days delivery. water in th" kitchen; elc-et • :-.nd a piaiu. They tiie docks 800 A VISIT TO UNITY. The family (colored) gave a con- , sides! alt'oi dam big steamship reaching Kemp ■ ! to November the to advance • lino view of tin* ba\. It .- on the t" mu-i:e line a 111 feet in width. cert at the hall Monday evening. previous 1st, reserving right prices ,d built mud hut teet into the and 150 .< 1 hay j aifd eleeti ie liitlitmii in:.\ be had :f i- d. he of the dock a and *h:ide -diuhs, m which estab- Near the head big power Much has been and is to be said about i The Ladies’ Aid fair and sale was 8 after Oct. 1st without notice. grounds eoet-ai I'nt.t they non '■ \e-..e- house is now in process of erection for ttie farms and farming in Maine and great success. About s'8o were taken. 1 vines and tlower-. w.th ample ior the i table rail on or address instructing the and tormina sot the of those in Aroostook coun- garden, lighting yards especially Mr. Pierce J. Jordan is here from Cam- We hope to be favored with your order, which shall have our best atten- rinit t h a i: i:s \. ll >i*.l kv. humble beginning Bangor A Aroostook Railroad. This tait while on a short business trip ty, bridge, Mass., for several weeks’ visit. tion in the and .uus college, which still building is ot brick 88 by 40 and with a in Unity, Monday, July 23d, I, as the | preparation delivery. llolfast. Maim* Mrs. George Darling and son Roland have site. The brick chimney 05 feet high. W. X. guest of ('apt. S. U. Uarrabee, had the nginal early returned to their home in Providence, R. I lO Lilt Lull LlCLV. vv tliivi have the Creek Cumberland .7 A V> J C 1 Ui JJrtUgUl of seeing what is in my belief We also Maryland Companies Georges Coal ■ tin be consecrated on pleasure as soon as the work of in- one of the best sections in Miss Elizabeth French of J-toston is witl: completed farming fqr blacksmith use. the day on which tlie stalling the electrical equipment will Maine. Starting from Unity station Mr. and Mrs. Austin French for a few „nd weeks. Carriages -t. Paul is everywhere be commenced. The engines and boilers we drove around what is known as the will have a of 450 horse Here the land off in returned to New me Roman church—and capacity power Square. slopes Miss Ada Currie has and the building will be ot sufficient long, pretty stretches of productive and York after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. •red tlie THE SWAY & SIBLEY C01PMY. Apostle l’au; capacity that the plant can be readily well cultivated fields, bearing crops of Blanche Clapp. Harnesses. and iron of tlie place doubled or trebled whenever there is a variety according to the owner’s Mrs. Barbara Bartlett and little daughter for the same. At Kid- The were in an ideal I u tlie town and subse- any necessity ideas. buildings of New Hampshire visited her mother —l der’s Point Dock Mr. George M. state of the and farms in Mrs. Olive the week. >♦♦♦«»«♦ province. repair, yards Merrill, past Iloughton of the Hangor A Aroostook general free from debris, the farming this old Mrs. Lottie French is at home fron .ingerin queer has commodious offices and lie is untir- in their showed I have a stock of of a! implements places Sear sport while her sons, Frank and Clif- large carriages -ao with its vault- in his efforts to to visitors the orchards were i’aulo, ing explain good care, thrifty ford French, are here for tlieir vacation. 1 kinds on hand, custom and Western Car- and the of interest when they visit but the great feature was the lermg chapels many points looking, Mrs. Martha French has arrived home from the best manufacturers. there. amount of stock which was riages The of tlie large kept, after spending several months with her HUTCHINS library At Jellison without an well well BROS., If in want phase look my stock over be- Cape big developments exception bred, daughter, Mrs. Thompson, in Massachu- mtains of ten a visit there disclos- upwards are in progress and cared for and of necessity money pro-1 setts. fore purchasing. Minis, the old es much of interest. The mammoth The farms to which my at- mostly ducing. Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. with friends* Repository rear of Windsor Hotel. Belfast. iron steamer J. L. Luckenback has tention was called were the Hunt Cobe, ration, added to by be- last week in their month came from Northport been at the dock this discharg- farms, the Frank Mussev farm, the old the with rela- h. C. MARDEN. 1 three defunct bishops touring car and spent day Monumental Workers tfl. ing a cargo of sulphur and a large fleet Farwell farm, the Joseph Farwell, Jr., tives here. mil donation from the ot schooners are busily engaged taking farm, t.ie George Varney farm, the -IN — F. F. Perkins arrived home Saturday To enter this a on cargoes of Aroostook lumber. The Vickery farm, the Taylor farm and the college from a short to Boston. He left Mon- bulkhead that reaches 1400 feet farm of S. P. Larrabee. trip not be under sixteen along C’apt. day morning for his business in the north GRANITE and MARBLE is to be extended 280 feet attention was called to the the shore Particular ern of the State. New Custom Wade .ind must be well up m part making a total length of 1080 feet and Vickery farm as one' of the very best, FROXT STREET. Misses Emma and Martha Black, who miles. He cannot ad- this will hereafter be known as Pier also to the Frank Mussey farm, on spent the winter in California#have arrived issed a satis- Number One. The big pier which which is kept the largest herd of cows 1.living p home. They visited several States on their of MARBLE and CARRIAGES. reaches out into the water 1000 feel, in town. There were 2,700 bushels of f We carry a large stock FINISHED GRANITE, S at ion on tlie studies of way home and give interesting accounts of 200 feet is hence- the last BLACK and EMERALD BLACK 1000 of it being wide, potatoes raised off place year the California earthquake, as they were in including the CHAMPION : and when the ex- Warranted lirst class in every year; forth to be called Pier N’umbei Two and ten acres have been planted this at that time. orders and work respect Berkeley GRANITE. All filled promptly good guaranteed. I the fifth are ac- and the new now and in- On account of the moisture that year pier building year. Please call before orders and see for the of is down almost the bucket placing your specimens. ; the academy confers : tended shipping potatoes was coming by Another Good Man Gone Wrong srviisi, Comfortable ami Durable. to be Pier Number Three. This new full as it seemed, X was unable to see F. S. .ichelor of Arts. He neglected to take Foley’s Kidney Cun A. E. HUTCHINS. HUTCHINS. Every of the a pier is in process construction by more of the town except village, at the first signs of kidney trouble, hoping litled to thesis I jjJT'CuH at our Repository anti examine present Contractor Spellman, and is now out pretty place on a pretty location. it would wear away, and he was soon a vie is ii examined as a candidate ; about 580 feet. The pier is to be ex- Taken altogether it was, in spite of tim of Bright’s disease There danger them. ttm this summer so that it will have a and 1 thank delay, but if Foley’s Kidney ('ure is taker oi Bachelor of Laws. l tended the rain, pleasant trip _..1 rtf TTi.ifxr frt»- flmir at once the v- ill disappear, the a total length of 1100 feet and 80 feet symptoms ; ISAAC S. STAPLES, Brooks, Ale, ,s on course students are strengthened and you are soor the there a of 125 feet be- and assistance.—J. II. Moul- kidneys ATWOOD, Insurance and Rc.il Estate. i wide, being slip courtesy sound and well. A. R. Bass of Morgantown, FRED w,M™NE.0Rr' •id three tween the and the ton in the Pittsfield Advertiser. by professors big pier potato pier. Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times ir At the head of the Carter am FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. m twenty minutes each, ! potato pier the night, and had a severe backache, REPRESENTING OVEk Aroostook and was cured ; A Corey, the big potato and pains in the kidneys, bj I r the doctorate are re- Wells at Bucksport Orland. Plate Tornado Insurance, Steam (toiler i f shippers, are now building a mammoth Foley’s Kidney Cure. R. H. Moody. Fire, Life, Accident, Glass, their thesis with 125 upon storehouse 000 by feet. J. G. Chad- The field investigation of the wells at Insurance and Inspection. each dis- WICK, me nuuituii fuu-iuicti Stnnino'- They Belfast ting any four Tileston Wadlin... Isle for eight weeks. I had sanctuary.—Presque Star-IIerald. ton; Lydia M. Webster, Bangor; sld, seh. bandaged For County Attorney, different doctors. The first three Each Season must take care of itseif, and what has not i no doubt true of towns out- Malden, Bangor aud New York ; 14,ar, schs. H. C. Buzzell.Monroe That is The last one J. Chester Wood, Stockton, Maine; Robert made them worse. helped it be the next For County Treasurer, side of Aroostook—indeed, may Pettis, do; Phiueas H. Gay, do; Thomas them for a little while, but than Freeman M. Wood. Belfast asserted that the towns of which Hix, do. summer they broke out worse been sold MUST BE MADE TO SELL. safely 7. sch. Harold B. adver- Fur Register ok Deeds, It would ! Philadelphia, Aug. Ar, ever; and as I had seen Cuticura it is not true are exceptional. N. sch. Nettie D. MeCrillis.Belfast Cousens, St. John, B.; 10, ar, in the a deal, I George made schi Annie tised papers great pay any town to have a valuation Champion, Long Cove; 11, cld, would it. I the Fur Counti Commissioner, 1 Massa- thought I try i__—__i 4- ...,-.,,1,1 tiloA ho an B. Mitchell, Gloucester; 14, cld, sch. took^ Edward Evans.Waldo complete treatment of Cuticura Soap, A determination on our to reduce soit, Bangor. Before I had part stock For Representatives to Legislature, to the the smaller i 7. Cld, sch. Sallie I On, Ointment, and Pills. vigorous | of justice majority, Baltimore, Aug. hands FiedD. Jones ..Belfasl. an Jacksonville; 10, ar, sch. Helen J. Seitz, used one box of Ointment my who, as all know, pay am Joel f'. Mood...Nortliport. taxpayers 13, ar, sch. Edward K. Briry,Sar- were all smooth again, and now I Montvtlle. Portland; Charles T. Randall. undue of the taxes. all the work for four and my We leave all of behind us B. F. Colcord.Searsport. proportion gentville. doing thought profit-making 8. sch. Med- I M. J. Dow. .Brooks. Brunswick, Ga., Aug. Ar, hands are all free from eczema, and Fernandiua; 9, ar, sch. we for ford, Richardson, cannot too much in praise for In Portland last January saw Henry B. Fiske, Boston. say lost Cuticura. hair was falling out Rowing 1 ids fair to become a the iirst time a copy of The Pine Tree Providence, R. Aug. 9. Sld, sch. Lucy My | Norfolk. fast and a few applications of the art. Ti e gasolene motor lias taken the Sale E. Friend, Magazine, published by Pub-1 Pascagoula, Aug. 8. Ar, sch. Levi S. An- Ointment stopped it. If there is any the place of the ash breeze. I lishitig Co. of that city. Since then we drews, Boston. part ot tnis letter tnat wuum uc- mo EXPECTING MUCH. : 8. sch. Crosby, I am COME ! have received the August number,which Mobile, Allg. Ar, Henry means of others trying Cuticura, in Rumford San Juan. should publish it; as I would The 'tuigis deputies •confirms the previously. 10. soli. Eliza- willing you good opinion Newport News, Aug. Sld, like others to be cured as I was; for no Falls u;>sed it in not the beth 13, ar, sch. Jacob searching formed of this In Palmer, Searsport; how one has suffered PREPARED TO 33 publication. typog-j M. Perth matter long any COME SURPRISE} of Hon. Cyrus TV. Davis before he Haskell, Amboy. Remedies will grip raphy and in illustrations it is equal to Norfolk, Aug. 13. Ar, sell. John Paul, with eczema, Cuticura | j J. mounted the t larks Me. cure it. Yours truly, Mrs. Leon Hoyt, platform. any of the older magazines, while its Island, | j Jacksonville, Aug. 11. Cld, sch. Pendle- Box Bristol. N. II., July 18, 1005, to Maine 402, BE So many have seen the error of their contents appeal especially ton Satisfaction, New Y'ork. OUR WORD FOR IT, YOU WON’T DISAPPOINT home and abroad. It is declar- 13. Ar, schs. Holliswood, ways since the spring elections that a people at Norfolk, Aug. Port Tampa; John Paul, Clarks Island. be to lie “the aim of the to large numbel of “fatten calves” will ed promoters Portland, Aug. 12. Cld, sch. Star of the ITCHING ECZEMA called for in September. | produce a distinctively State of Maine Sea, Bridgton, Barbados; sld, sch. William And All Other Itching and Scaly which should reflect the.liavor Slater, New York. Cured Cuticura j magazine Stockton, Aug. 8. Ar, schs. Otrouto, Bos- Eruptions by TVondt i if Comstock will of Anthony and atmosphere of Maine and be pe- ton ; Mary II. Rogers, Milbridge; Brigadier, The agonizing itching and burning schs. T. W. carry his crusade against the nude to culiitr and significant interest to Maine Castine; Thelma, Belfast; sld, of the skin, as in eczema; the fright- Cooper, Bridgeport; J. Chester Wood, Bos- in the loss of the exti-i t of that aim is ful scaling, as psoriasis; demanding people people everywhere.” This fully ton ; schs. Celia F., Boston ; E. S. Wil- 9, ar, hair and crusting of scalp, as in scalled shall he born fully clothed? realized in the number. Six son and Massasoit, Boston for Lubec; 13, August all demand a remedy of almost 1 ar, sell. Methebesec, Lynn; sld, schooners head; Frederick II. virtues to successfully The Democratic candidate for photographs by Thompsou Otronto, New Y'ork ; Mary B. Rogers, Vine- superhuman the life of a Maine yard Haven for orders. cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, governm is said to have made his for representing daily ; Searsport, Aug. 9. Ar, sch. Lucinda Sut- Ointment, and Pills are such, stands coast fisherman are true to life, having News. tune 1-y mining. Now lie is endeavor- ton, Newport proven beyond all doubt. been taken from a well known fisherman Bangor, Aug. 8. Sld, sells. W. I). Hilton, and Pills are sold to make his fortune Cuticura Soap. Ointment, throughout ing political by New Y'ork; l’ochasset, do; 9, ar, sells. Puri- the world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Proprietors, of Casco bay. Of local interest is “Sum- Boston. ©3“ Send «or The Great Humor Cure. undermining. tan, Bridgeport; Irene E. Meseryey, Bath; mer Days Along the Maine Coast, ”by Commerce, Belfast; sailed, sch. Marcus L. PARASOLS New schs. Kit The Mac: ias Republican hits the Ruby Carlton Johnson, profusely illus- Urau, Y'ork; 10, ar, Carson, i New Y'ork; Melissa A. Willey, do; 12, ar, nail -qi lithe head when it says: tinted from photographs by Rev. F. S. sell. Mary E. Palmer, Philadelphia; sailed, sch. Willie L. New York; ar, "f(Oi Cobb is and Philbrook of this city.The article tells of Maxwell, 13, undoubtedly right, schs. Gov. Powers, News; Win. B. in Newport if the law is wrong that is a matter for the cruise of the sloop Golden Rod, Palmer, Philadelphia; sld, sch. Henry Sut- While Goods. Wash Goods, table Limn ton, 14, ar, sell. S. P. Black- -Coffee- the legislature. which Castine, Isle au Ilaut and many Providence; Summer Waists, burn, Newport News; sld, sell. Irene E. other places were visited. Mr. Phil- New Y'ork. Mr. is in “The Meservey, |S:yan engaged editing brook is now on a similar cruise in the Stouingtou, Aug. 5. Sld, sells. Margaret TV urld's Fatuous Orations” in ten vol- \r tre.runnu Tol.,,ul ,1.,- The Pine Tree Golden Rod. Magazine 7, ar, sch. Thomas II. Lawrence, -; sld, our Coffee. umes. Probably nine volumes will be Try certainly deserves the encouragement sells. Jonathan Sawyer, New York; John- devoted to the orations of William -T. Bracewell, do; Mary E. Lynch, Boston; and support of the Maine people. I Summer Blankets Bryan Jeremiah Smith, New York. can Suit You. Hueksport, Aug. 13. Ar, sch. R. L. Tay, We There is more Catarrh ill this section of the South Amboy. The Biddeford Journal takes the Bos- than ail other diseases together, and country put 8. sch. H. until the last few was to be in- Long Cove, Aug. Ar, George ton to task for years supposed New -kWE HAVE?®- Transcript liking apples curable. For a great many years doctors pro-1 Mills, York. nouneed it a local disease and local Clarks Island, Aug. G. Sld, sch. Venus, “baked In a tart,” and says that “to prescribed remedies, and hy constantly failing to cure with New York. and can a pit- a an is ail iusuii 10 one oi ioea! treatment, pronounced*it incurable. Science j Rockport, Me., Aug. 10. Ar, sehs. Jordan Lace Curtains and dis- I Rugs, Mattings Carpets lias proven catarrh to lie a constitutional L. New York Edward J. De=tan=ated tlie of our national institu- treat- Mott, ; Berwind, grandest ease and therefore requires constitutional | sch. Boston. incut. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. ; Boston; sld, Mary I^rewer, tions.'' A tart comment. 13. sch. J. C. .J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is tile only con- j Bath, Aug. Ar, Strawbridge, in- Boston. Coffee stitutional cure on the market. It is taken AVe are never going to be free so ternally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfrl. FOREIGN PORTS. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- G. Tillie E. Star- long as we wear petticoats," says a | faces of the system. They offer one bundled Honolulu, Aug. sld, ship I dollars for any case it fails to cute. Send for buck, Delaware Breakwater. ’i.ri'i. circular.; an,l teatinn.niala Clearance on SATURDAY and continues wonur. Well, is it not gen- Havana, Aug. G. Sld, sell. Welltieet, Apa- S. Pierce’s begins through F. J. CHENEY & Toledo, Ohio. S. prali; ve : that women's rights [Address: CO., lachicola and New York. j Sold by Druggists, 7r»\ 7. Sld, Reed, Tn kt.-Hall’s Tills tor const ion.tipa Makawell, Aug. ship Emily in women wear the trousers? Certainly Family San Francisco. month with MARK DOWNS every department. some oi fin for pant notoriety. HOW IS THE TIME. MARINE MISCELLANY. Orinda Kaughphy Chatham, Mass., Aug. 8. Sch. George V. While is the Washington perhaps Summer i> Best Season to Cure Catarrh., Jordan, from Newr York for Gardiner, be- worst of tin's in which to fore on is a eiry country Hyoinei Sold Coder Guarantee. reported ashore Pollock Rip, a summer, it has its otai wreck. She is being spend compensa- .Summer is the best time in the whole stripped. its » New Aug. 13. There was no change tions ami shady spots.—Exchange. for the treatment of catarrhal York, Chase&Sanborn’s JAMES H. year troubles, if in of the various HOWES, importance any the is one of and R. H. reader of The depart- And capitol building Moody urges every nents of the sail tonnage market. Vessels Journal to use now and be "si,;, sun not llyomei per- Lie in demand in several and ilie '.y spots." The does cured. steady trades, manently ilthough full rates are bid they fail to at- penetrate its massive walls, and from Unlike the ordinary treatment for ca- Coffee ract tonnage to a sufficient extent to cover ;njL there is no stomach when us- MAIN its elevated it catches all the tarrh, dosing ■xisting necessities. ODD FELLOWS’ BELFAST, position ing llyomei. The remedy is breathed BLOCK, breezes. through a neat pocket outfit, and its bal- samic healing air penetrate.- to the most re- When we enumerate the summer at- mote parts of the nose, throat and lungs, tractions ,.f Maine, let us not forget searches out and kills tlie catarrh germs, in one of the in, ,-t delicate and beautiful all of the organs and I parts respiratory soothes and heals irritation there ORDER THESE —the poi <; Ail iionor to the pond any may ii.y. membrane. nest of Maine’s lakes be in the mucous j lily—tin-: product is not alone the natural and Farmer. llyomei only ponas.—Maine treatment for catarrh, but it i> the only one GROCERIES, DRUGS The i olid lines deserve all that is said sold under an absolute guarantee to refund Idea Patterns 1 the unless it satisfaction. It New of them, hut there are who will money gives AND MEDICINES. many mu- ill Saving Regular; and retores Mill! kills all disease germs the BY MAIL dissent from the statement that they cous membrane of the throat, nose and IS THE SURE METHOD o lungs to perfectly healthy condition. are “the finest product of Maine's lakes with or without The complete llyomei outfit costs but I idies’ Box Plaited Waist, and Such noted local fishermen lining or yoke. FuM lengtli or shorter sleeves lines 81.00, extra bottles, 50c. R. H. Moody sells The and •uul it centre-back closing lining puff under an absolute to re- finish- as Gus Colburn and WihWeshe will give llyomei guarantee sleeve may be used as a guimpe and waist fund the money if it does not give satisfac- to wear over it. or any style or shirt that to the salmon an ed separately precedence gamy run no at all in this Account tion. You risk buying Open D.P.PALMER waist. Wealt and trout. guaranteed remedy. I Acquiring WITH THE OFFERS A writer in the Brooklyn Eagle in DEATH OF THOS. F. BURKE. discussing the electrical inventions of ! Thomas A. Edison refers to a story of Boston, Aug. 12. Thomas F. Burke of 119 Webster street, East Boston, the left A FINE ASSORTMENT THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT a young woman up in Maine, who was fielder of the Lynn New England league — oh letting her hair down preparatory to baseball team, who was hit by a pitched ...OF.... hall last in the game between : The in a bolt of Thursday vast improvements the postal ser- retiring, when lightning en- River and at ! Fall Lynn, Lynn, by Yeager vice make it possible for people—no matter 1J tered her chamber and un- of Fall River, and was taken to the Lynn completely in what part ot the country they may live— | Hospital, died at 12.30 Saturday. The au- dressed her, taking oft' even her shoes whether in a or on a farm—to secure thorities hold Yeager blameless and con- village 1 and stockings, yet doing her no injury template no action. Friday an operation all banking or savings facilities enjoyed by 11 was part of the skull removed city people. Hammocks Shirt-Waist. ^ beyond stunning her for a few moments. performed, | 4221—Ladles’ and a clot of blood on the brain cleared, , ; Thousands of people in rural districts Sizes 32,34, 36, 38, 40,42 That story must be from the Boston but this did not seem to have any effect on [ inches bust measure. hare started and are constantly starting is an Safe Place in which to as inven- the patient. He had been unconscious ; AT VERY LOW PRICE* Absolutely deposit >■ American, which is prolific in or shorter and two since the accident. Burke came from a | Savings Accounts by mail). With sleeves in full length of collar. Tucks one-half inch deep. Our Investments are of the tions as Edison. of athletes. He was the son of Wil- i styles ings. Highest Gru family Time flies rapidly and a few dollars put Lining given. liam Burke, ex-superintendent of ferries at ....ALSO.... j aside every week or month will grow to a of our tirst considerate There is a difference whether East Boston under Mayor . curity Principle being quite substantial sum. ballot boxes are stuffed or not! Burke came to Belfast as first baseman of are to the You can withdraw your money any time 11 always open public’s investigation. the Boston Journal baseball team early in j will not be elected Governor of New by Mail. | ! the season of 1900, and after a few games York. The Sun, which is pro-Repub-1 WATER WINGS on that team finished the season on the | 3 % Interest—compounded semi- i 3 % on Savings Account* lican, says with equal confidence: “A Pay He also on the Bel" on De- will not be chosen Gover- Belfast team. played annually—Paid Savings ! Republican j FOR BATHERS fasts the following season. 1101 this fall.” There you are, please posits. | | Solicit Check Account make own choice.—Julius Cham- your your Let us give you further particulars about j ™ bers in the TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. AND A LARGE LINE OF are to all m Brooklyn Eagle. j our interesting plan of Ranking By Mail. prepared give The World evidently bases its state- the most attent The follow ing transfers in real estate WALDO TRUST COMPANY. prompt ment on the belief that there will be ail j ] were recorded in Waldo County Registry ; every detail. thinks honest election, while the Sun | Deeds for the week lHOti: Masonic Temple, Belfast, Me. Sizes 22,24,26.28,30,32 of ending Aug. 13, ; inches waist measure. that as usual will stuff the F. to Altana E. Tammany Ormond Bird, Northport, With a in front and back j < triple box-plaited gore have on hand Grade ballot boxes and thus overcome a Ke- Dutch, Belfast; land and buildings in and four side gores dart-fitted. An extension at high side to form plait- hound length. The medium the State. Northport. | for puhiicaii majority up Edwin S. and Eliza A. Bachelder, Mont-1 size measures about 5} yards at the lower edge sale. Belfast out. ville, to William E. Ames, Vinalhaven; Opera House, with the plaits drawn The New York Times “Advices says: (V. J.CEIFFOKI).MANAGER Masonic Me. BY MAIL; 12 CENTS EACH. to A. Temple, Belfast, from producing sources indicate that Isaac K. Duuton, Burnham, Nancy Rent Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Deposit Bos Dunton, do.; land and buildings in Burn- the United the apple crop throughout ham. better can be found in Francena Calif., to Geo. AUGUST 17 FRED A. JOHNSON, protection the State. States this year is very large, probably Damon, Pomona, FRIDAY, W. , Searsport; land in Searsport. as as that of which has great 1896, George 11. Fisher, Winterport, to Sumner THE BIO BOOM! THE ADVERTISER OF FACTS, BELFAST hitherto held the record. Seventy-six C. Fisher, do.; land and buildings in Win- Notice to the Public million barrels of apples were gathered e^red'M. Perkins, Searsport, to Edward CHASE & WESTON’S Total Over CULHANE, I have moved my optical goods to my resi- $132,000 are as B. land in Responsibility that year. The trees quite heavily Billings, Lynn, Mass.; Searsport. dence, No. 8 Union street, and will be there Alice M. Searsmont, to Linwood H. Poor, every Saturday during the month of August. Madam fruited ttiis year as in 1896. There is a land and in BIG CITY Portell, Salisbury, Camden; buildings J. FRANKLIN HARRIS, of new orchards to be Searsmont. large acreage Eye Sight Specialist. world’s Palmist and Theodore H. Skinner Onei- The greatest Clairvoyant reckoned with. Allowance must also (by attorney) Life Header. Call and see this gifted lady. It WM. B. Pres. C. W. WESCOTT, Cash' to L. et Lib- SWAN, da, N. Y., Perley Boynton, al., may mean much to you, be made for the growth of the older erty ; land in Liberty. MINSTRELS! to Edwin PAIGE HOARDING HOUSE, DIRECTORS: trees. This will increase the con- Elenora Waterhouse, Searsport, yield G. Griffin, Cleveland, 0.; land in Searsport. lw33* (Next Belfast Livery). From all the reports we Isaac H. W. Wharff, to Chas FAMOUS WASTED Wm. B. I homas W. Pitcher, Clarence E. "On siderably." Winterport, 25 STARS 25 Swan, land in Charles H \' ni have seen the crop in Maine will be be- O. Dickey, Northport; Northport. 8 Big Novelty Acts 8 FEW MORE GIRLS to work in clothing fac- AUCTION SALE. Robert F. Dunton, Elmer A. Sherman, A tory. Steady work and good pay guaran- Wnr'uU I’- low the average and locally it will be M. S. Asa A. Howes, Chas. P. Hazeltlne, The Coming Fairs. teed. JELLISON, shall sell at auction at the Burl ington 49 Main Street, Belfast. I public very light. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC FIRST PART 2w32 Dickerson house on Cedar street on Saturday, at 10 o’clock a. the follow- The first of the fairs as usual will be that Aug. 18, 1906, m., will ing articles: One phaeton, one surry, one grocery Charles an old-time journal- atAoruish Aug. 21-23. The big fairs one one set ; Ilallock, 8 Solo Orchestra 8 wagon, one single horse dray, sleigh, held as follows: 28-31; * IlOSPECT. phonograph selections. Mi" an be Bangor, Aug. double driving harnesses, two single harnesses, ist, founder of Forest & Stream, and 4- 15 rendered a few solos on th !' Belfast, Sept. 4, 5, and 6; Lewiston, Sept. 15 Military Band FOOALE one robe anu blankets, farming and carpenter City Marshal W. A. Kimball and wife, with rod and is the author 11-14. The closing fair, tools, three stoves, three chamber sets, book- Annie Grant and Mrs. Delia Rowe of were listened to with much i expert gun, 7, Watervifle, Sept. 1 Irs. made surry, iu excellent con- and other articles of house- u m» as will be at Oct. 911. The cheap a prison cases and library, were of and Mrs. D. party returned home by usual, Topsham, EMMA L. elfast guests Capt. of a little book entitled “Luminous will dition, with brake attachment. Inquire at hold furniture. ELLIS. a of matched him \ Keadfield fair, the oldest of them all, be 50 cts E August 12th. The day pair vouug PRICES, 25, 35 and Misses Ellis store, Main street or 108 High street. A. G. Caswell, Auctioneer. Gray Sunday, Bodies Here and the sub- held 18-20, and the Windsor fair Sept. in social with which Marshal Kimball i? ven Hereafter,” Sept. 31tf Belfast, Aug. 11,1906—1W33* vas passed conversation, Office. title characterizing it as “an attemp 25-27. Seats now on sale at Box The report of the general secretary- amt delegates ol ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ Of BFlfAST. treasurer to the officers The heart Can’t Stand 4 444444#^*****4***^*^^^^^**^^*^^*^^*****^^*^**4 jjjfsEWS the seventh convention of the Boot and held in notick. Workers Union, Milwaukee, rl i.HUKS' Rheumatic Acid Wis., -lune 18-28, 1906, shows that the Bel- > .Lvirnal are ou sale at the fast Union has paid in the past two years office. -. the po-t $2,190 77 for sick benefits and Snoofor death Poisoning. ... Attliepostor.ee. of I. H. W. a total of The local A! the store benefits, 82,490.77. IT PAYS TO BUY CLOTHES union maintains well appointed quarters To Free and Correct the Blood a Uric-0 .• n. .!. Dickens. \ r.jvu t. Miss E. M. Hall. on Phoenix Row, with a reception room, Treatment is Advised. are author- Dow ■ Brooks, room, at reading room and smoking open in those s.i-riptions1 and adver- There is great danger sharp, shooting s all times to members. pains through the chest around the region of the Co. means that uric and rheu- ,1 us ai. Publishing heart. It poisonous ^ The J. K’s, with three visiting young matic acid are there ready to spring and grip the muscles controlling the heart’s action. CLARK. a buck- tightly HARRY W. I ladies as of honor, enjoyed House: guests Don’t these they are the I Belfast Opera neglect warnings, danger board ride and picnic last Friday. Supper signals Nature flashes to you for help. You must ■ neutralize and drive these dangerous nganist.” eaten under the trees that help to make poisons was or sooner or later will over- THE 3rd WEEK OF OUR FIFTH SEITl-ANNUAL RED TAG MARK DOWN will for the fall from the system, they 4 TODAY WE START % open Hiram dale falls such an attractive spot, come you. The true to cure Rheumatism is to on our as we on them this 11th. and after that meal the horses’ heads were only way ] 4 SUMMER Never have we placed such low prices goods will put year. get at it from the 'inside with Uric-O. It acts SALE OF goods. £ in Although there marvelous swiftness the kid- had a telephone put turned towards Searsport. with upon muscles, come and the CREAiT of the BARGAINS. Sale will last the entire month of the neys and blood. Clears out the sand-like deposits to early get August. ^ his was no moon both the drive over and It will pay you of patients. in the muscles, forces the kidneys to perform % ]1 were much Monday even- those duties for which they were and y-' .. i. out the ma- return enjoyed. designed getting neutralizes the acid within the blood. at the Head of the club enjoyed a clambake and picnic il house ing Your physician will admit that this is the only ; Strout was Rheumatism t supper, at which Miss Edith true way to cure permanently, and ♦ should know that Uric-0 is the only remedv that a Few Prices that Never were Beaten. 4 hostess. The journey home by boat was % 4 Here’s and v c Heavy Artillery Kegi- will do it successfully permanently. Uric-0 one of the features of the occasion and the is a taken internally, 3 times daily and 30th re- liquid will hold its does not contain a drop of alcohol, opium or t : climax of a delightful evening. other It is good for Rheuma- ————***^- n, Tuesday, August 28. dangerous poisons. tism in form, Sciatica, Last morning a dweller near any Muscular, Inflainatory sale 39c. I:aud of Liberty has been Friday and Articular Rheumatism all yie'd readily to Men’s Best 50c. Summer Underwear, price, ♦ lake saw what he thought to le Uric-O. The store of R. H. Moody is the home X $5.00 Suit Sale. at Lake Kirby Special grange field day of Uric-O in Belfast, and if you call on him he a and Best 50 and 75 cent Negligee Shirts, — cattle devastating neighbor’s garden, tell of wonderful cures that Uric-0 ♦ Men’s and Boys’ : for the Montville cen- can you many ♦ sallied forth to drive them out. It proved has made right here in your own home town. He ♦ sale 39c. it for 75c. and $1.00 the bottle, or you can price, We have taken to be buck who viewed the sells all of our odd Suits aud bunched them together ♦ to be two deer, ap- obtain a trial bottle free by writing to tne mak- the North church vestry the well-known sold at $5.00 a Suit. of them cos ; us as a Suit. of the man without trepidation and ers of Uric-O, the Smith Drug Co., Syracuse, N.Y. Best Grade Shirts, including Many high $9.00 They ^ in- proach ♦ Men’s $1.00 m. next .'Saturday, to in- are all however. We are bourn, to have decks when ♦ it required considerable “shooing” ♦ Armor sale price, 69c. and 79c. going, .CLEAX ns on weeks. Achorn and brands, previous duce them to take their departure, and they our fall goods come in. ♦ sah 35c. ..led. moved off very leisurely. The same day lot of Men’s 50c. Braces, price ♦ X Special __ ■-< arrived lost ThlirsdaV “ “ some deer were seen at Little River, where “ “ T „ » 25c. 15c. past side. She is an iron took a bath in the sail water and then they “ “ Here's another at DITCHER’S ** “ 69c. gross and was built walked off. You see lots of game when it + «t $1.00 and $1.25 Gloves, ^ Hjgh Qrade SUitS a 1 -i'.'o. “ “ “ Spectal^ ♦ ., 50c. and 75c 39c. The usual price of many of the Suits in this lot are as high as | ilid another towing job A Laughing Show At The Opera HAVE— $13.50 Our sale price to clean them up will be ♦ ,r launch Adah. They House. Cuihaue, Chace and Weston's —WE ♦ sch. Theoline from CUT prices in the 75 ♦ isted Big City Minstrels, one of the finest equip- We have Children’s $8 75 and $9 Mcckton Springs. ped and best all-round minstrel troupes * Clothing an examina- will be the attraction at -. whu after touring the country, 4 Department to the Quick. p was taken to the the Belfast House tomorrow, Friday, ♦ insane, Opera PIANOS and $2.50 value. Suits.€- Augusta last Thursday, evening. This company is considered the Knee Pant Suits, age 4 to 16. regular $2.00 -^Kuppenheimer that will fit 1 Bovs’ me from that institution leader of modern and up-to-date minstrels, any pocket Sale 1.49 price $ We have a few of the extra hi|h grade Kuppenheirmer Suits to close, not all playing all the first class houses of the and will J ^ book, give sizes, but tliose who ai'e fortunate to get their sizes, can save a Klaw & and Stair & Havlin cir- ♦ Knee Pants suits. 2.69 enough X. cry unusual thing ineou- Kilanger $3.00 and $3.50 Boys’ “ bit of and $10.00 Suits, sale circus, which cuit, which is a recommendation in itself, ! you good values for good big money—$15.00 pri.ee $ | 2 05 ..greaves' Widow Jones’ Suits. 3.95 J t he who called and it has been before the public for the 1 Boys' $5.00 agent y o u r money every 3.95 an “old ten The numbers 2.1 Pants Suits. sing bill was not past years. company ♦ Youth’s $5.00 and $6.00 Long star and is headed by Billy time. performers a Time ♦ Chace, for years a favorite comedian of Here’s the of Life s remaining in the Bel- Bargain Billie Emerson's minstrels in San Francisco TRY US. the week ending August Pants Sale. -.:— during their famous two years’ run. The Knee X (_ combs, Mrs. E. t. Le- Special show is full of novelties, with eight big | ♦ ei:ids, .Johnnie Brath- Special lot of Sample Soft Hats, worth from $1.50 to $2.00 in the challenge olio, a magnifi- CASH or EASY p!u! Jolin E. Woodside. specialties TAKE Tt,c%E*Z cent scenic first part, handsome costumes, “orS 'Vr “tii"£' Sale Price 95c. | are 50 to 75 cents. X ihristiau Temperance sizes are 4 r, and O, the values all new songs, jokes and faces, see the PAYMENTS + ;"morrow, Friday, at Tin 3 00 Men’s $2.50 Derbys. $ 1.49 ♦ big street parade at noon. Seats go on sale ♦ The Sale Price 35 Cents Each, pairs $1 Minnie Coombs, High this evening at seven o'clock. ***** made for the the same, small sizes, in 25 and 35 cent gra de, Men’s and Straw Hats for a song. 9c., 19c., 39c. and S9c. ■; cuts will be £ Also oue lot of Boys’ ^ next Tnes- A Family Reunion. There was a very ♦ p ampgrouud A good line of teach- Sale Price I9c., 3 for 45c. 25c. to ♦ pleasant family reunion last Sunday at the J pairs worth $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus K. l’atterson and music. be home of ing popular ; ,,i ■- Mills bridge is to Sale 19c. and 39c. Men’s 25c. Ball Garters, Sale Price, 10c. ♦ on Northport avenue, at w hich four genera- 25 and 50 Cent Cotton Blouses, price, Beariug w pier built tot the bridge ***** ^ Boys’ tions were present. Mr. and Mrs. Patter- Miles road. Some rip-rap- “ 39c. $ I -00 Wash Suits. 79c. 10c. fancy Border Handkerchiefs, Sale Price 4c. each.. son have each been tw ice married and ti e 50c. Wash Suits. t the eastern end of the £ ~~~ ^ children their first were pres- 75 Main w ill have by marriages St., Belfast, Me. lot of Men’s and Shirts at 19c. and 39c. \! ., lower bridge LOW PPICES ON- Special Bays’ Working V-SfirL ♦! ent. with their children and grandchildren, X -SPECIAL iinie new planking, 30 in all. Mr. Patterson’s family was rep- Men's Pants at very low prices, ler Club party got some resented by his daughter, Miss Annie R. ♦ X -i cl- on tlie trip, including and Coats. and Sweaters at 79c., worth $1.00 to ♦ Patterson, and his sons, John A. and Rufus Rain Coats Top Men’s Boys’ $1.50 d ashore. Particularly __ ♦ L. Patterson, their children and grandchil- ♦ -.--- a. ctuies of “Capt. Lobster dren ; and Mrs. Patterson’s family by her iitn physician, one depiet- daughter, Mrs. Ada E. Brier, daughter and rhe act of taking asculpin grandchildren. Mrs. Brier is now living in Brooklyn, N. Y„ where her husband, Chas. LOOK! ! W. & in Belfast for CLARK CO.,* chc on a | practiced is govern- GHARRY H. Brier, employed large is in in ♦ -cine years ago, jail ment dredger, and is visiting her old home. ♦ .: with a criminal ged oper- She is very pleasantly situated in Brooklyn. We have received a to just MAINE ,,-p was continued Aug. at noon $ a dinner and BELFAST, All partook of picnic x the MAIN STREET CLOTHIERS, :.p dies the charge of was W. L. victim later a group photograph taken by fresh supply of the mild, ■ preferred. Castor pleaded Hall. It was the first time the families had met together since the marriage of Mr. and tinelv flavored Mrs. Patterson,and was a very enjoyableoc- tor to Belfast last week was .Mr. Patterson is 8fi old but fre A New Catholic Bishop. sfiiobtiin a.irut 1 KM casion. years I LOST WIllKS lo town, a ill.-waiiur III jiean.) ap- iitue, whom some Belfast quenlly ROME August 13.. Pope Pius today A ROW-BOAT, paint- to THURSDAY NIGHT, two miles. Porto Rican the decision of the propaganda ami ceiled, member as a master ship- Cigar proved Massa- ed white, with varnished top, Rev. Louis 8. Walsh of wai appoint the ami row-locks re-l two miles to take the 11 AiiGitEAVE’s (.'liters. Kverybody oil cloth on bottom. Oar* BELFAST SAVINGS chusetts bishop Portland. a so £ offered. BANK, at of that has reward i, transact some business, disappointed tlie dawning storm; pleased many Liberal because j a hd faculties are remark circus day—the country people the; MAURICE TOWLE, town oi in Belfast and A Belfast, Me. n e. couldn't get in and the ppople vicinity. 1W33 At Spencer & Eaton’s, belfastTmai ii will general principles. The circus was late : the Baptist society trial will convince you of arriving, as it came from Bueksport vii FARMERS iiw:i party at the home Bangor, and it was greeted, as usual, witl J. DORV14N. Egbert 1‘ Coombs, 45 Con- that it cannot be THE LIGHTNING SEASON FORSALE ROBERT F. DENTON WILMER HERBERFjF. FIELD. little fellow equaled the retinue of hoys, from tiny I morrow, Friday evening. Is upon us with more than its u>ual damage. One six horse power Baceus engine, one large out of dresses to boys of a larger growtl I struck hard, h\< and thresher. Botr ice cream, just for has (tome early and especially si/.' Little Giant separator Treasure). 4sst. Treasurer. musicale, and insuring in on and are in ox President, and well over voting age. On account o stock. Protect yourselves by have been used about six months id home-made candy will Maine Mutual Companies anil save money. «'lle,,t eon,,itiitor to Isle au Ilaut say.4 pay any hizh class magazine. Large Commissions. Ca* > timated market value of its assets as held the exclusive attention of tlie crowc wife. Flora Sanborn, N. THAI NEK. SO East Wast $1,532,932.31, Two mer Write J. blueberries there. Winterport, Me.. August 9. 1906. prizes. N. Y. Tlie child gymnasts were received wit SOLE AGENTS. j WILLARD SANBORN. ragton Sjuare, New York, the hills for several hours I 3w32* a fund as the of and many of the othe r 'showing safety regards depositors special enthusiasm _ S203,- •ceded in getting a few quarts “stunts” were greeted with appiaus al .in the island that the lane ► over and all its liabilities. The attendance was very good both aftei 709.42 ahpve iig over. Not many years ag( noon and evening. t been possible to load a ves _ -•berries at Isle au Ilaut ant interest the re very large and fine. icw All moneys received on deposit will go on N Stevens will speak at th< Son & EVERY MONTH Mrs D. FIRST DAYS OF EACH AND afternoon. Chase next $1856 A. Tuesday Willard’s successor as pres and on the first of June and December of eacti calendar year there will be Woman’s Christiai days National than i a dividend of interest made up, which in the past lias not been less per •• ! nion and is also president o I ent the first after the same. All dividend interest W. C T. U. A party will g< per annum, payable Mondays credited to the accounts of the and if uncalled i.-re and those wishing to joii I will be immediately depositors, the same as the sum. ■i, K. F. Miller, 23 High street. SALE for at the time,will bear interest, principal las t •vent to the Opera House j The affairs of this Bank have the careful and conscientious oversight of ,ts < to see Roselle Knott ii !iing | trustees, who respectfully ask a continuation of the patronage of its present de- were well a mos t repaid by {SEMICENTENNIAL to new accounts with any deposi- positors, and will be pleased open prospective >• ring's entertainment. Th 1906 I tors within or without the State. an especially good one, an I One SATURDAY, Aug. 18, attractiv* Only •h was bright and Day ha which Ethel Barrymore its doors to the August 18, 18?6. In observing in this Bank are fn>n taxation. •- ■ n blac * er star last Saturday afternoc ers, soles, tips, etc. A little j -^UP * STAIRS OR -js LICENSED EMBALMING*®- 8 tnd a about three sins —-——-— little girl yea ing covers a “multitude of Business of Maine __ former had her bauds full ,f WEAR soon tears off the ma | Dirctory but i aid the child being unattendt “co heretofore asked and you have nothing left but £ 1 Will be sold less than the prices NO. 37 JUST ISSUED. il the wharf and fell between tl R. H. COOMBS & SON. d d ly experience.” [ Filled with Valuable Information md the dock. Fortunately she * We're mighty particular abo for Everybody who wishes to ihe guard of the steamer,and si ie one our that’s t 2 X for this day only about the State of Maine. d by one of the deck hands noi ie boys’ shoes—perhaps kpow Robes and Bmial Goods es B New Township and R. R. map of Caskets, ■ for the other than a wettin ;. reasou we sell so many. Theshaj _____ fall State. A Book for every Office the s jr“ Calls answered promptly either day or night. please the boy—and good A Price. angor A Aroostook R. R. Co. w U and Home. Over 1,000 pp. Telephone at house and office. Ambulance for moving the sick. n vice—yourself. BELFAST, •2.00. "irsions to iiangor to the Eastei THE MOST PROMINENT LOCATION IN I X ASK FOR ao Aug. 29th, 30th, and 31s L LINE of 28th, THIXK GRENVILLE M. DONHAM, Publisher. ^f*We also carry a FULL "il tickets good going Aug. 20! .1 ABOUT SUPPLIES and returning uul 390 St., opp. City Building, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH 'elusive, good it. Congress dh, inclusive. Tickets, including a ;; & son MAINE. and do developing, printing, etc., at lowest prices. a. d. chase PORTLAND, a oars size or make of cameras, the fair, will be sold at the ft i- Chase’s Corner, Films for any Constantly in stock for sale. New room free to all. rates: Hampden, $1.10; Winterpoi t, | Hampshire and Vermont Regis- BKblTASr. Prospect, $1.6 ); 72MAI3 Sl'KKKr, Frankfort, $1.40; ters (paper), S5c. each. point, $1.60; Stockton, $1.70; Ki 1- n 8 P.. Dock, $1.70; Searsport, $1.70. THE NEWS OF BROOKS.

[From the Waldo County Advocate ] Walter Bessey of Freedom was in this Tillage last Tuesday on business. Mrs. Orrilla Carter of Stockton Springs was m Brooks on business last \\ ednesday. Miss Marie York and Miss I.ila Estes recently passed a week with friends in Bel- fast. John W. Hobbs has finished his business at Bar Harbor and is now back at his home in this village. Mrs. Lawrence Edwards and little soil of Salem, Mass., are visiting M rs. Sarah Ed- wards of this village. Miss Blanche Hall of Hinckley, Me., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Howe of this place. (.'apt. Stephen 1’. Larrabee of Unity de- voted a couple of days to his business inter- ests in this vicinity this week. Charles E. Koifeof Ellicott City, Md., is passing his vacation w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Holfe, in this village. Mrs. Edwin H. Walker recently returned all previous records broken. from a few day’s visit with her parents, fiev. David Brackett and wife, in Wool- wich. IN BARGAIN GIVING BRINGS US GENEROUS TRADE. Guy A. Prime has closed up the meat GENEROSITY market again after giving it a three month’s tria Not enough patronage as usual to on a Previous records to fade the first on the first More came t ; support it. 7he great August sale swings along like a big ocean steamer record breaking voyage. began away thing day. people sale the can show a record like this. Don’t off and let this Mrs. U. S. Brackett and daughter, Miss more goods—were better satisfied. No clearance of past put splendid opportunity go. Bargains fly. Gail <>f Newport, have been visiting at Mrs. storeLhought Brackett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. II in this 1 Pilley, village. aiTd IVlute {.l-fils. NECKWEAR-Priced 10 NEW SHA1L1IS Lin^ j StSi:. Charles E. Lane is reported to be more toco lfftRDS Si.'o^> \V|iir,-_G, I Record Prices on White Suits ^ comfortable. He is now under the care of f*~Linen.'. j Breaking 25 inches light grounds only.- 1 a trained nurse from Bangor- and his wide, y SUCH VALUES OFFERED BEFORE. 1 sale at NEWER August nephew, Dr. P. E. Luce. Priced for this August Selling 4 8-4c. per yard ! J S;>o{Sw, j •• absolutely fast color, sold all the season JO and ! 1.87 139 ride and many interesting sights up to tin. Sold in most stores at pleasant 50c. to close out now at 2 37 Shirt IVaisl Sui's 192 *• EMRKOIDERKI) TURNOVERS for per yard, .. in both towns visited. J5 cents.only 9c. 1.93 129c. •• •* *• •* ** 2 98 2 39 *• CHEMISE.65 114 embroidered white turine. 1 Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. on •< Staples left last •* •• assorted 25c. EMBROIDERED BELTS loc. 3 50 *• •• *• 2 75 89 patterns. Wednesday morning's train for a week’s duck gold •• •* 1.39 1 small lot of neckwear in assort- visit with triends near Farmington and 25 Cent Muslins 10c. White embroidered belts,with 3 98 2 1t8 Figured assorted sold all the 50 .39 and style, soiled, w. r “Ike” informs us that have buckles, patterns, •• •• slightly vicinity. they 08 | i• *. To close out now at 4 98 3 ** to close out at. .A.i*3 sold more carriages this year than in any 200 yards fine mercerized figured mus- season for J5c. | 87 65 other year since they have been in business, lins, regular 25 cent, quality, marked 15c., 2 for 25c. | 33 *• *• .35 10c.to 15c. RUSHINGS «><*. thinks he has earned and is to *• and entitled down to only.10c. per yard. 50 .39 200 out yards neck rushing* ".i a vacation. WHITE DIM K BELTS to close *• good 50c 87 65 and white, worth to 15c each at Prices up Raincoats now The party held Friday evening, July 27th, at.25c. August priced at. on the lawn of G. L. Morrill by the Ladies 59 Cent Arnold Silks 25c. 50 CENT CHEMISETTE* TINSEL BELT 8 to close out at these Garments Left. Aid was a decided success and a very en- 50c Only Eighteen of 25 25c. each unuarens niDoea urawers iuc. joyable affair. The evening was passed Four pieces Arnold silk, tan, pink, gray, If you are in want of a Raincoat don’t miss this August sale. Should the style be ■with social ami conversa- half dollar values for new games neighborly green, fast colors, here that you want, the price is way below rock bottom. Every garment Small lot of Children’s .Jersey ribbed tion. Ice cream, sandwiches, cake and 25c. per yard this spring. Rain-proof materials, best workmanship guaranteed. Styles in drawers—15 cent to close out coffee were served and the tables well pat- White Luck Wrist Bags. semi-iitted effects, plain back or plain tailor-made styles with roll collar and quality 10c. Pearl Buttons 4'c. pei ronized. Give us some more just such en- 50 Cent Venetian 19c. patch pockets—all marked down for this great clearance sale. j for.10c tertainments, ladies, before tlie summer is Suitings 5iOr. VALVE 25c 100 dozen best American mad*- dol- gone. 36 inches wide, prey mixture, half Regular $5.75 VAI UKS DURING THIS SALE FOR.$3.08 pearl buttons in eight ditto lar values for..* 10 white canvas wrist bags, gold trimmings, worth ten cents per dozen, cln Mrs. Susan A. Hull has ! j and 50 DURING THIS SALE FOR. 5.98 APRONS moved from 50c. value for.25c j 7.98 $8 VALUES size at (per dozen).. Waterville onto her farm in this town, ! 9.00 6.50 25 CENT FANCY LAWN A I*ICON*.18c bringing with her the live orphan children 8c. 9.50 of her son, the late Everett II. Hall, where m ACHED TOWELS WHITE HOSIERY. 10.00 6.98 she will give them a home, rear and educate huck ■* « «• NEEDLE WORK BARGAIN them. Fortunate it is for these children 10 dozen bleached cotton towels, Value. Hist Assortment 13.50 7.98 8c. each Higijest Yd that they have such a grandmother who size 13x30 inches.only LINGS 25c. v.\u !*;<■. due mi i,t iuii tasuioneu will keep them together until they are of turn lot net frames, handkerchief c.: sufficient to care for Be- One fancy veilings, regular price *25 age themselves. white lisle hose, hipli spliced heels, cloths, etc., worth up to ,"0e. sides a house in Waterville worth some I nion Linen Huck Towels 10c. double soles, 25c. value for.16c Fine Tailored Skirts Reduced cents per yard, marked down to—15c at. Si300, Mr. Hall had about $1300 in life and 50c. VAUiK 35c. one lot fine mercerized accident insurance. .Sufficient means with 10 dozen bleached Union linen hemstitch- GREAT VALUES OEFERED IV THIS DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Hall’s prudent management to pauze lisle line keep1 ed buck towels, size 10x30 inches, worth hose,extra quality,mail- Germantown Yarn 8c. Skein, the children together, give them a home 10c. ed from 50e. to.35° afford to miss the that await you. High grade materials l.->c. eaeli.for this sale You cannot opportunities and an education. in fashions are the we show. All at August 50c. BLACK LISLE HOSE.35c. made up the latest only styles W. prices now. IJleaehed or unbleached, double Hun. W. MetS'in, State Superintendent Finest iisie, llermsdorf dye, ab- 4 SWEATEES 1 quality cent value for. of schools, visited the Summer School for Reduced solutely' fast and stainless, patter top, $4.50 VALUE $2.25. Black and blue all wool cheviot, eleven gore, tucks at each Teachers now in session in Fine Damask Towels marked at j Brooks a few double sole.35c. seam, strap and button trimmed, well tailored and good sensible skirt, worth from >1.50 to S3.00—to close out at Mr. da\ ago. Stetson was much pleased (io values for.390. half for this sale—#4 50 value for.$2.25 30 ami cent ENi'S FANCY hose exactly price 79c. each with the school and reported it a success. SMALL LOT CHI Lilli 7S .59.-. I 11 welted seams finished with | He also said to our school committee that —25c. values—to close out at.1-lc. | AT $2.50. Black wool serge skirt, gore, flounce, ■ a few left at.$2.50 they could announce another term here next ns .75 headed with stitched bands. Only __ The is a list of the students year. following A I’ Skirt in quality, brown panama, 7-gore, box plaited panne! LACE BARGAINS registered this ’erni: Miss Winifred Math- $4.37. splendid ! 75c, White Briliiantine 49c, front, button trimmed (browns only) .$4.37 ew>, S(‘iir«purt; Mi.-s Theodate Merrithew, AT 5c.—300 yards new Torcliion laces from Soai spoil: Mi.-s <'lark, Sears Miss Su- 50 inches wide. MISSES SIvlKT $2.87- In gray aid black checked mixtures, 7-gore pannel port; one to three and one-half inches wide, sie Gun id. hivmont: Sliss No) lie Hillman, front, plaited sides, button trimmed yoke to hip depth. Sizes to tit sma 11 Tro\ Mis> Flora Tasker, Monroe: Miss 4 -XbrHLR THiNC-S'/; worth up to ten cents per yard, marked L'-i a “sargent, Monroe; Miss Maud Dolloff, 35c, White Linen Lawn 18c. at only.5c Monroe*: Laura £ A “Little N^fnds." | Little at Little 1 Mi.-s^ Hunt, Unity: Mrs. "I Tilings Anna Moan.-, Unity; Miss Pendleton, Unity; V~^|AI \V.,;fiA:—_ (die piece only, 30 inches wide, sold all ! j AT 9c—All ten—twelve and one-half, lit- j Mr- Fred sjjinv, Miss dust to keep the women f .- Burnham; Monroe, the season for thirty live cents yard teen and seventeen cent in a line ! Mis- per Waist values, ing about us. Tiiwrndiko; Tweedy, Thorndike; Miss —reduced now to Shirt only.18c Bargains, of and widths at Ware, Thorndike; Miss Maud Sawyer, BAB Tli read. Wood, Knox; Miss .Jane Brown, Belfast; India Linons and Nainoosks Last week we advertised for this August sale our entile stock of lawn shirt waists at Silkafeen.. MMaud Miss Flll I A 1:1) AM) WASH SILKS I 200 yards VAL LACKS, 3c. per yard. Holmes, Belfast; Agnesi 50 fENT unheard of that have sold all the season at from 30 cents to \ almost prices—waists Welt ing Coril, per ball. .. aughan, Belfast; Miss Gertrude Bierce, OH marked (town to.~lc 29c. I HEGILAli 50c. 1N1>IA LINON 51,73 each, were marked at 23, 4!) and 98 cents. Other equally as good values were ALL LACKS not advertised at 10 per Bingham; Mr Earl I>. Bessy, Stowe, Vt..; Ilall and .Sockets...... j marked 18c 35c. NAINSOOKS offered in fine batiste and silk waists. cent discount. Mr.-. Earl 1). B.essy, Stowe, Vt.; Miss Fan-I 75 LENT JAP WASH SII.KS Darning Halls.... ire Mrs. 3Uc offering is shown our stock The Hh\ Roberts, Brooks; Vesta Varney, down .. That the public appreciated this generous by today. Dip Pins. Brooks; Miss Hester is but there are as values to be Rose, Brooks: Mi.-s quantity to choose from much smaller, just good Non* II list able Hooks at d Mabel TAFFETA HAMBUhGS. Lye- pci Rose, Brooks; Miss Lila Estes, till and 75 CENT FIGUKEI) had if your size is here. It is worth investigating anyway. He-t -49c Darning Cotton, per ball. Brooks; Miss Marie Brooks; Mr.-. marked down to. APPLIQUES York, SILKS 1 Lot of Hamburg 1^ to 3£ Inches wide, Crochet IIooks.. Carrie Hobbs, Brooks. black tafi e- 19c FOR REOF LA R 45c VALVE 30 INCH WARRANTED to close out at (per yard). 3c 30c. Silver Thimbles. W. il. value for. *'11) *45c Rolfe, “the corn man at Brooks,’* ta silk, (SI.37 1 pee. 50c. Swiss Hamburg marked dow n 39c 39c Taitibo Cotton. u i> perpeuau*'! me 101lowing : 1 42c. Patterns 33c Mroired Pom Waist $1.50 •49c 4‘4c Gold Collar stmis. *• $3.00 II hen you get in the 1 35c. up morning from your 20c •* Aunt 15c. One of the best things we have had to offer for a long time are these dainty embroid- 37c 50c Lydia Thread.. superheated couch Crepe Organdies 1 33c. 22c ered waist done in a dozen different styles on materials 33 inches 5 Cent Pox of Huttons. IN ith 11 brain all hot and addled and a tem- pongee patterns, In green and red for a Colors black per full of grouch; blue, pink, All other Hamburgh ranging in price wide, three yards to pattern. white, blue, pink, green, 11 l-2e. per yard and value for.#Pl*GO When you wander to your office with a dull from 8c. to 20c. per yard, at 10 °!o discount pongee color—$3.00 Post Card Albums and fishy eye WHITE PARASOLS, ■ ’Neath a sun that’s gayly blazing like a fur- AT RIDICULOUSLY nace in the sky, 25c. While Arnold Madras 2tc. HANDRERC IEFS (ret one before they are yon Oh, it’s ln»t, but don’t you mind it, though Allover Swiss LOIV TRICES. you're wilted and values in rine Swiss handker- Hamburg Waistings St 37 VALVES FOE forlorn; Exceptional One j it's a little Marked at Clearance Prices. hundred new post card albums in sizes j tough for mortals, but it’s mighty chiefs for this sale. August 50 to 2 good for corn. PILLOW CASES. 25c. Embroidered hold from twenty-four to four hun- | Handkerchiefs.21c sells at OO 69 cents for quality that regularly $ .87 dred cards. Good and hand- 3 When you stagger home to dinner iu a blind- 50c. .39c bindings 10 dozen extra tine quality, special linen “ •* 4‘ “ *• 1.25 of heat 68c. .42c 9S some covers. Priced while 3 2.1 ing glare finish hemstitched pillow cases, 15 cent they last, j And smell the 4 “ 44 44 44 41 you burning leather of the value at.12 1 2c. 25c. Linen Initial Handkerchief.21c $1121-2 1-50 FKOM 5 CENTS l I’lVAKDS 3 OS shoes beneath your feet; When your mouth is full of cotton and your collar’s on the run And you bake and fry and frizzle like an oyster in the sun, Don't cus.s about the weather and don’t FRED A. Advertiser of Masonic Reifa about mourn ; Facts, mope and JOHNSON, Temple, It’s a little breath of hades, but it's mighty good for corn.

When —-- you spend the humid eveuing full of i 1 The End of the World anger and despair, own were at Mr. John Rowe’s last in returned to but bis wife and children will not return In Self guests (ley, and other relatives town, ( j 1 Defence Chasing ’round with cots and pillows after week... Mr. amt Mrs. Allen from Worces- and until later. are tlieir of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe of Hear their home in Boston, Saturday-Mr. They occupying cot-1 Major ifamm, editor ami m cooling breaths of of all came when he air; ter, Mass., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. llescock and son of Foxcroft are visit- tage, Sunnyside. (Dove, la., usefulness, IN hen hot and and County Correspondence. Electric Hitters. He writes: Constitutionalist, Eminence, K you’re damp and sticky Mrs. 11. L. Simmons, last week. Roscoe Mrs. llescock’s Mr. and Mrs. began taking was ing parents, The at Marden’s hall fiercely attacked, f.tur year you think with mortal dread Simmons and a dance Thursday “Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me friend from Prov.deuce, R. 0. B. Rhoades. Piles, bought a box of Of that little hot air*oven that surrounds night, Aug. 9th, was one of the best times of great which 1 would never have Hudb CLARK'S CORNER (Prospect). I. are also visitors there.Mrs. Carrie suffering, •>alve, of which he your waiting bed, tne season. The music was by Carter’s survived had I not taken Electric Hitters. says “It Horace Clark has moved from Lewis Pearson of Providence, K. I., is visiting FKANKFOKT. ten and no You orchestra of Belfast. also days trouble sim-e may contemplate resigning from this Mrs. Ida Clark has relatives and friends in town.Mr. They cured me of General Debility.” Clark's to his farm.... Stone cutters, quarrymen and paving healer of Purus, Sores, Cuts a; torrid earth in scorn, Mrs. Cornelius Woods and from Massa- j Mire cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kid- gone to Belfast to visit her mother, family cutt rs are leavin. fast now, which means 25c at K. li, store But you’red'oolish if you do it—this is bully The farm of J. E. Marden were ney complaints, lllood diseases, Headache, Moody’s drug Betsy Bassick, !> Union street.Henry chusets were at his mother’s, Mrs. M. P. that the Mt. Waldo Granite Co. has about ! buildings for the corn. burned about 4 o’clock last morning. Dizziness and Weakness or decline. “For goodness' Davis of Belfast, who has been visiting Woods’ last week-Mr. 1. D. White and its Cleveland Federal building j Sunday bodily sake. Wli it's t‘, completed Two horses and two were burn- Price 50c. Guaranteed K. H. ‘‘The girl next door is here, has returned home somewhat im- family go to Washington, Me., this week to contract. The last stone tor the Cleveland I good hogs by Moody’s having b There is nothing so pleasant as that is done attend the Adventist which ed : also 25 tons of hay. Most of the fanning drug store. tivatcd. “Hull! proved in health.Oscar Clark camp meeting, job was quarried some time ago. Diagrams I Apparently bright, cheerful, at-peace-with-the-worl(l tools carriages and some of the household of cultivation has haying. begins Saturday. for the last stone will be given out very | Isaacs from reached the feeiing when you sit down to your break- furniture was saved. Cause of the fire un- (recovering operation)—Yes I.civ; and by tiept. 15th the Cleveland job ; j he vas a all but it season.”—Philadelphia fast- There is so conducive to shortly was in tlie barn. greadt surgeon riglidt; nothing good CAMDEN. SKARSMONT. are known. It first discovered will have been completed. While there seems to me he takes desberate chances. I Why does the sun burn.' \\ 1 work and good results. The healthy man j It was a fine set of farm buildings, the ac- In addition to the fine races which will be Mrs. Edmund Hieknell, Miss Ruth and rumors of big jobs and contracts they | ('olien— Di vat :’ Isaacs— he went sting do ue i. with a healthy mind and body is a better cumulation of a life-time, and the loss falls way Vhy, mosquito Why are not confirmed and it is be- to vork on me efen in the Good a better a at the Camden Park grounds Master Sargent of Lawrence, officially j a riglidt vidout taking Old Summer Tine follow, workman, better citizen held Trotting Wintlirop heavily on Mr. Marden, who is hard work- 1 lieved the works may be shut down for j time t<> look my in Prad- we don’t. We use 1 >e\\ in '- \\ than tlie man or woman who is 22d and there will be band are of Mr. and Mrs. ing man. We understand there was some up standing handicap- on Aug. 2:td, Mass., guests George some time_An Italian was hurt in the street's I—Puck. and some however A of 25 voices Mr. Salve, these little ill.** don' ped by disability, slight. music and songs by a choius li. Dyer-Miss Doris Wentworth of Bos- 9tli. lie and the insurance in the Grange Company. slight disorder of the stomach gravel pit here, Aug. scoop Learn to look for the name on t will derange under the direction of Mrs. \V. II. Arm- ton and Miss Maiden will move into the Elden Smart To Cure a Cold in One Day Mabel Bryant of Waterville of the steam shovel became mixed up and j iet the genuine. Sold t. It. your body, your thoughts and your one of the finest sopranos in the house, lie has the of the whole by disposi- strong, are in town_The buildings of John Lane as a result the Italian's head was cut badly ; sympathy tion. (iet away from the morbidness and 2.37 and the in his loss. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tab- •State. On the the 3.00. were — community 22(1, totally destroyed by tire early Satur- and he was well shaken up Frankfort hat kind of a mu :. the blues. stomach in on j lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to pie will Keep your tune and 2.20 classes will come up the second was uiig) day morning. The hie caused by an will turn out a big crowd and Mt. W aldo Hire. H. (i —mince or “I'll tain* both brain and will the 2.10 classes- j \Y. ROVE’S signature is on each apple'.'” your body respond. day the 2.20, the 2 40 and accident with a kerosene None of conduct the ex- Galveston’s Sea Wall of Little indiscretions of lamp. lodge, K. of 1’., will largest box. 23c. each, please.” “Two pieces overeating can be Sirs. Hugh Pendleton of Portland is the the was heavy furniture saved, and Mr. cursion over the new' Seaport railroad since makes life now as safe in that city as on the Mamma told me not to a-k twice easily corrected and you will be surprised of her mother, Mrs. Helen Derry. guest Lane’s loss will be heavy...Mrs. Murray of its llltli is the date set E. W. who resides tile how did come out with to »eo how much better man vou are. Trv completion. August higher uplands. Goodloe, “By way, yon l’1 "f. Ct., is her Mrs. C. 1’. excursion from Tyler, of Amher-t colit -' little K'likii for Salem, visiting daughter, for the Mt. Waldo K. of on Dutton St., in Waco, Tex., needs no sea that drink cure you put in y ear husband’s a Dyspepsia after your A. Celia is Waldo has centl) : “A man can live comb* ; Sold If. II. LIBERTY. Purdy—Miss Purdy spending Frankfort to Millinocket. lodge wall for safety, lie writes: “I have used tea?" “First rate, lie hasn't drank a drop meals. by Moody. her vacation with her Rev. and out brains; no man ever existed Mrs. George Tindall of Edeuboro, N. J., parents, always been one of the hustling organiza- Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption since.” “(if whiskey?” “No. Tea.”— ; Mrs. C. A. Purdy....E. S. Pitcher and his tions and it is due to the fact and it me digestive system. The d>sp* what's a mover?" of Frankfort the past five years keeps well and Milwaukee Sentinel. Pa, prime “One who and Mrs. Chester Ducklee of Brockton, w neither or chaiit\. quartette of Belfast ill give a concert in that the order has called to its ranks the safe. Before that time J had a cough which faith, hope can get a bureau downstairs without knock- with their tire d‘C\ realize the Mass., are spending the summer Dirigo hall at an early date. It is expected most citizens of that town. for had been worse. Now it's Half ills that man is lteir to come ] people important ing off any plaster or saying things that prominent years growing for their Mr. and Mrs. G. N". Stevens. Mrs. he will being with him Emery F. White and Cures chronic La from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters ! digestion ; realize the m ladies wouldn’t like to parents, gone.” Coughs, Grippe, use of hear.”—Chicago a reader. Mr. W hite is and tones the stomach makes a little corrective after c\ Tindall is accompanied by her little son the tenor soloist of i ITEMS. Whooping Cough and prevents Pneu- strengthens ; Record-Herald. NORTH SEAKSPOKT Croup, A corrective like Kodol For Malcolm_Mr. Field and Arthur Ritchie one of the first churches in New York. I monia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guar- indigestion impossible. Dvsp* Mrs. Jeunie Mason of Levant is visiting tligests what eat. Sold it 1 In this state it is not necessary to serve a of Belfast were in town last week on a fish- This will be a concert of high merit, which i anteed at K. II. Moody’s drug store. Price you by friends here. Mistress—I am sorry to trouble you, fire notice for eviction of a cold. Use A. Smith and wife the musical people cannot afford to miss. 50c and Trial bottle free. “Don’t forget to visit tin* days’ ing trip_Rev. Ashley ]: 81.00. Bridget, but my husband wants his break- my.-t the laxative Ken- of who are at Lake Quan- All who attended Mr. Pitcher’s concert two while you are in ”1 original cough syrup, Belfast, camping Most of the farmers in this vicinity have I heard fast tomorrow at 5.30. Cook—Oil it won’t i Europe.” Laxative and on in town last years ago will welcome him “Young man, you kissing my diat's in one of the German nedy’s Honey Tar. No tabacook, called friends gladly again. finished no throuble at if he citi *s, for the date. haying. in the hall last night.” “Yes, sir. be all, mum, don't it’s opiates. Sold by R. H. Moody. week_The ornithologists in this vicinity W’atch daughter nothin’ ‘No, in Herne, Switzerland, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fernald visited was from a scientific stand- knock over whoile cookin’ it an in a bird found re- But it purely die international ex! were much interested wake me sausage TROY. friends in Prospect Sunday. sir “Whatdo you mean, sir?” “I up.—Judge. “Now, witness, your master lives in mor- cently. It resembles a swallow except that point, —Cleveland Plain Dealer. —as merely trying to collect a few microbes bid trepidation, doesn’t he?” “No, sir; he it lacked the forked tail and was of a uni- Farmers in this vicinity have finished The school will have a at Accidents come with distressing fre- Sunday picnic at A world of truth in a few Ameri- for the medical faculty my college, sir.” on the farm. words lives in the suburbs.”—Baltimore form pearl gray above and below, appear- a bounteous Carter’s grove Friday, Aug. 17th. [jueney Cuts, bruises, stings, harvesting hay-crop....Miss S Milwaukee Sentinel. y all other cough cures are con.-: can. ing snowy white when on the wing. The sprains. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil relieves Julia W’eed and Mrs. Abbie Burrill of the of his especially those bird is yet unidentified and if this should John Dow of Belfast was guest the pain instantly. Never safe without it. containing opiat* Old maids would be scarce and hard to find 4th. Don’t drag along with a dull, bilious, tiedy’s Laxative and Tar m meet the eye of one who is acquainted with Burnbam were in town on business Satur- mother, Mrs. Callie Dow, Aug Honey Could be made to see, heavy feeling. You need a pill. Use De- Mrs. Widder (at the door)—I thought I Dowels. Contains no ^ they the bird will he kindly send the name to A. day.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch and N. opiates.” and is combined Miss Ethel Bond of Hanover, II., is Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little told y ou never to call Mr. Loster—1 ;et it at K. II. How grace beauty C. Crockett of this viQage? Master Preble of called on old ac- again. Moody. Mountain Tea. Unity visiting her friend, Winifred Matthews. Do not sicken or gripe, but results didn’t come to see madam. T came to By using Rocky quaintances in town Saturday—Solomon pills. you, R. H. are sure. Sold by R. H. Moody. collect a little bill. “Ah—X see—er—call For Over Sixty Year* Moody. II. Bennett has sold his farm, known as Miss Georgia Triggs of Belfast was in MORRILL. again, won’t you?”—Cleveland Leader. An Oi.d and Wklt.-Trikd C what remark- The Island, bordering on lake W'innecook, town recently, the guest of Mrs. Callie ~“I hear your boss expects to raise your “You may say you please,” The funeral of Mr. Frank Woodbury was Mrs. Winslow's Soothing b “but there isn’t to Miss Julia Weed of — Dow. salary this month.” “So he says; but he A Solved. Syrup ed the amateur farmer, any Mystery used for over m tried them.” held at liis late residence last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur who have hasn’t succeeded in raising all of last sixty years by money in incubators. I’ve Copeland, Mathews has returned “How to keep off periodic attacks of mothers for their while t a several weeks Miss Winifred Press. children in incubators?” said the man Rev. Robert Morris of Glenburn been passing vacation of month's yet.”—Philadelphia and nabitual was “Nomoney morning, from a visit with friends in biliousness constipation with success. It soothes t! I with their Milton Carieton, returned very pleasant perfect with the expansive shirt front. “Huh! officiating. He died quite suddenly, leav- uncle, a mystery that Dr. King’s New Life l’ills mftens the all e in Gardiner. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, gums, allays pain, a that’s rich sellin’ ’em.”— to their hom Brockton, Mass., Monday. solved for writes John N. Pleasant of know chap got three small children, whose mother worries because she has them. If she me,” wind colic, and is the best remedy h ing ... .Mr. and Mrs. Harford Weed and daugh- then Chicago Tribune. Mrs. W. R. Thompson is very sick. Her Magnolia, Iml. The only pills that are guar- rhtea. Is to taste. N died some two years ago. Mr. Woodbury ter of Somerville, Mass., are takes Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea she pleasant the Wildflower, Mrs. John of is anteed to give perfect satisfaction to every- in u was one of our selectmen and an honest up- the of Mr. and Mrs. Israel B. Stone. mother, Engstrom Islesboro, would have neither. Bright, smiling face Iruggists every part of the guests for her. body or money refuuded. Only 25c at R. II. Kodol Cure right citizen and will be greatly missed by ....Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clary, who have caring follows its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. ; rwenty-five cents a bottle. Its value { Dyspepsia circle of relatives and friends— Moody’s drug store. jalculable. a large been visiting their nephew, John L. Geo. W. Webster has returned to Boston, R. H. Moody. : Dinette what you eat* Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Patterson from! Bag. DIED SUDDENLY OPPORTUNITIES NEAR AT HAND. MAINE. OF HEART DISEASE. tree The pine tree State, the pine State, Simplified Spelling. Let the Young Farmer Examine the Pos- How frequently does a head line simi- The leading sister of the band Your Winter's COAL , OK The Journal:! the above us in the news- pj-roi: lar to greet sibilities of Success Near his Old Home Of stars that our country great— Andrew The rush, push and strenuous- grace Buy of Mr. papers. itorts Our — ness of the American people has a strong Before to a Distant Land. native land. education is Moving -of t- cause of tendency to lead un to valvular and other Her stretching far, E. C. BELFAST. ME. length of coast-1 >ue, the barbarous affections of the heart, attended by ir- DOW, : op rove Hears ocean murmur, fret and rave; dizziness, a writer in one of To regular action, palpitation, A statement by the Knglish language. and other distress- At times a demon in his rage, smothered sensations Eastern papers, to the effect that the a Sim- p ,p(-n organized ing symptoms. West offers better opportunities At times a gentle slave. Three of the ingredients of today of prominent for successful than can be and seek lioard, composed which Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- farming Whose waters play at bide The Belfast Fuel & Co. the has set me to think- ■ head are some found in East, niinent men, with covery is made recommended by Along the bay-indented shore: Hay of the writers on Materia Medial ing abdut the conditions of Eastern Madison Avenue, New leading Forgotten all his sullen mood for the cure of just such cases. Goideu farm life and our opportunities for of And milder Matthews Sea! root, for instance, is said by the profitable and extensive work. As it angry roar. United States Dispensatory, a stand- \orsitv is chairman, may be well to keep sight of the good Her forests, vast and grand, ard "to impart tone and in- mighty on the Board are authority, near at home and not allow our- not be told. men" creased to the heart’s action.” things Whose many years may President of power be blinded the SCRAMOX and LATTIMER LEliKiH selves to by glamour stars nnerly Numerous other leading authorities rep- Are ever beckoning to the WILKESBARRE, now chancellor of Seal as an from a I will call the atten- resent Golden unsurpassed distauee, Their secrets to unfold. ■ i Nebraska: N. M. tonic for the muscular system in general, tion of my brother farmers to some of com- And -PRICES- nlumbia University; and as the heart is almost wholly our own chances for good and success- underneath their canopy it d Leland Stanford posed of muscular tissue, naturally ful farm business. The freeborn creatures roam at will, or follows that it must be greatly strength- Wllkesbarre Scranton, delivered and put in, (on level) per ton, S7.50 James, Prof, in Har- I believe in the East, and also the And birds from out the leafy bough ened this superb, general tonic. Put Prof, in Yale; by and a man should hesitate “ “ isbury, probably the most important ingredient West, young Their matins trill. at wharf, in Columbia: H. " so far and consider well before 7.00; Prof, of Golden Medical Discovery.” long moving The forest to West or red deer bound the glades of the Iowa State as its marvelous cures of vaU'ular and from his present home go are con- And seek where herbage sweetest grow. LEHIGH 25 CENTS PER TON EXTRA. tieorge Iiempel.Prof.in other affections of the iieart come East. The West may be making, or CulllinmnUi without fear ,,i Michigan; l>avid J. cerned. is Stone root, Can., but it is not true, as some say, that the And feed and gambol Prof. ffm. Paine, author of Paine’s A DISCOUNT OP 25c. par ton from above prices allowed on all settle- .,i the U. S. Supreme East is made. In fact, we of the East Of man, their foe. of Medicine, says of it: m ents from k. editor of the Stan- Epitomy have to realize our own made within TEX days delivery of coal. "I. not long since, had a patient who was hardly begun Her rugged hillsides, sloping dow’n K. editor of with valvular disease of of or our Our Coals are all and Smith, so much oppressed powers growth opportunities their tirst-class, tiuely prepared guaranteed satisfactory to his friends were obliged to To kiss the valleys at feet, nary; R. W. Gilder, the heart that for We are just waking up our He. however, gradually expansion. patrons in weight, quality and delivery. \\. carry him up-stairs. _1 ...I.hi.tn OOP nvaa niiPll and t.h» Abloom with daisy, buttercup, utnry .Magazine; mnlni’ t.llA inflllAinTO i)f ColiinSOUUl the more we And clover sw’eet. of the Independent; (medicinal principle extracted from stone more we get them open to Ids business. STEAM mmissioner of Educa- root), and U now attending stand amazed at the great agricultural And POCAHONTAS COAL, knew of no remedy singing bird, and humming bee, l>. ('.; K. S. Wood- Heretofore physicians of our home surroundings. for the removal of so distressing and so dan- possibilities robber of the flowers, MARYLAND'S CO 'S GEORGES was all section of this Unpunished CREEK COAL. ,■ Carnegie Institute; gerous a malady With them it I doubt if any other it fearfully wanted the On busy wings, the summer through, ns, Thomas W. IIig- guess-work, and offers superior inducements to PEA COAL $5 50 PER TON. afflicted that death was near at hand. Col- country man with his own way to Beguile the hours. ,,:t, Lyman J. Gage, llnsonin unquestionably affords relief in the young in most Instances effects a does the Eastern and prominence. During such cases, and make as part. By rock, and hedge, wayside path HAY AND are STRAIT, CHARCOIL, ITO ID OF ALL K IN D iis members of the To begin with, farms compara- The wild flowers riot in a blaze S CUStone root is also recommended by Drs. ad- t six out- although gradually 41-4. pamphlets Hale ami Ellingwood, of Chicago, for tively ciieap, Of gorgeous color, gold and red, Telephone Yards foot Spring Street. : tc- m eel and con- in and it doesn’t require i pint valvular and other diseases of the heart. vancing price, In autumn WE GUARANTEE IT to a while the days. few hundred words, The latter says: "It is a heart tunic of much capital make start, they have changed, direct and pennunent influence.” property constantly tends to increase And garnered harvest, stored and piled, not A t scholars say a word "Golden Medical Discovery,” only in value under good management. ry gen IUU8 serious heart affections, hut is a a but Unis and so, their au- cures man may be ever so good farmer, Make glad the heart of husbandman most efficient general tonic, and invigor- the farm to eight, and even if they he can do nothing O'er ator. the stomach, invig- without, all the land. who strengthening work out his ideas and ideals upon; anges persons the liver, regulating the bowels noble Eastern orating of Ilt-r broad rivers, lakes, Maine bright, State Fair be the ,,t spelling cannot and curing catarrhal affections in all hence 1 place present cheapness is a tenden- lands at the head of the Hear still tbe names the Indian knew; icy. there parts of the system. Eastern farm S™ although I rec- Wood-shadowed o'er whose ii’ig to the antiquated Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure Constipation. list of our advantages, waters, depths a AUGUST calls “Our accursed ognize the fact that it is temporary lie swept his birch canoe BANCOR, MAINE, 28-29-30-31, 1906. well to take one wishes to be the one. Young men will do A Boston Man’s Tragedy. And roved the forest, chased the deer, lar*er thau before' he old and the of it while it lasts. Ip^aUr^ adopt advantage And built his in the Zy'of well the what are the wigwam shade, t0 ^ 80 mUC" I'ope says; few Edward M. Having farm, ,arger than 1,1 fat we have been to A years ago Thayer on it? Let And its loneliness to cheer. obliged tlu* Mime rule will hold, chances for doing business brought, nlaSX« SSffiSht" was a prosperous, promising vouug new or old; on the mind of the A dark-eyed Indian maid. man in Boston. Descended me again impress i;i tni the new are tried, business i reader the tact that successful farming Another race now the oar :\ old aside. from splendid stock, be early evinced dip a business and lias to be managed EXCITING for business. When is got And watch the dimpling waters shine. -$• RACES EVERY DAY her Matthews, chair- especial aptitude no in a business way. There is place hied board, only twenty-live years old lie was the And tread the banks and breathe the balm Fine Vaudeville Performances between heats spelling where it is to do a larger or accompanied by the best efforts of the Bangor Band. let he lias in trust of hundreds of thou- possible recently manager better business in than liere in i Of fragrant pine. of other dairying of some of Yesterday sands of dollars people’s a M I D W AY LARGER Ling the East. With good markets and j SauahS. IIaskei.l. THAN EVER. Wa,coiHlheph-e'ikVt0>b"seeuc’,,wl,t< m that money. The “buckets” lured him, and' tomorrow,'' climate favorable to dairying and to the is went to “Joe” Flanagan. A j REDUCED RATES ON ALL c ol English “truly Thayer it is a of skill RAILROADS. Everybody’s Fair Come a or and tie was dairy herd, only question Everybody :' y of a practical little while, year so, of tlie r HE P on the farm-1 R O G R _ for bad been forg- and enterprise part A BOI E— unscientific,” “waste- arrested forgery—he that there are er. it is probably true | Bus t Smoko Vow Ever r!aa 1HK and some ing mortgages and palming them off as premiums, very line exhibition horses will be exhibited on the not ten farms in all the East that a e children investments be bad made For T^.o speaking representing their full business capac- /V7c.":sy« IN THE AFTERNOON feature, the list he held in trust. The being run at entry containing a string of the best horses in Maine, and the cl ergo years of use- from the funds add ity. How much the dairyman may lists of his arrest lie at will he called at 1.30 and between the heats will hear it \ Tpnnn. ,V1ITDC on/iiig long night following spent an increased herd and They you GORMAN’S AI aha a to his income by RODBADOURs,>il tr,,ul’e "f ^enty-Ure .ms of letters. What the Hotel Lenox in the custody of colored people, representing theonly organized and best colored on the road a better one are troupe was how much by questions r And will see a performance on the track that has never been German, Italian and constable. The next morning he you equalled in this part of the eountra for individual consideration. Certain NEW ini- found dead in bed. lie lies in a OI.IVE SWAN’S lOKK EQUESTRIENNE rmutlNATIOV Thj.- ».,. , ,,. 1 \ c no such tasks Today, no lr'' c"elVc 1Iul!>eo and three worn, it is that the West has opportunities and the Fair officials have been to a pei_ In imps the National dishonored and bis mother and formers, great expense to get them here grave, in that the East cannot offer. wife nurse an dairying THK BONN KITES will make their balloon ascensions between three and four eition amended the young unasstiageable farmers have ex- o’clock p. m., doiim a different act each day Many ‘Western quit these there will a of ve as follows: Examination of Thayer’s books, Besides be variety Vaudeville Acts, sueli as words, grief. clusive and gone into Trapeze Performers,Slide for Fife, 1000 ft by the Teeth Etc made after his disclosed that in grain farming ^ THE EVENING -i ulog, demagog, peda- death, What G°0& PERFORMANCE will consist of tiie Alabama of dairying to their personal gain. HNOBOHtO Troubadours and Fain's Fireworks tlioro. thoro- one year lie bad wagered $(150,000 The Fireworks will he the best that tile company can the for in, tho, for the Eastern man on a produce, programb the set11 pieces beinguem» mtte,eutdifferent each and the stolen against “sure folly, then, will show the highest art of the Pyrotechnist. evening, aerial dispmys Wni. Hayes Ward, money Flanagan’s farm to believe lie could do dairy v -• •’ xecutive committee thing” game; .M2 bets cost him the loss good 5te* CSGMR. the event of the \ better on a Western grain ranch. No, and of $110,000. And while Thayer spelling board today, there is no better place to lias lies in his dishonored grave, Flanagan my friend, GEO. S. HARRIS & CO., Boston, Mass. ••pendent, adopted a out of cream, butter, »»«=. make profit milk, Eastern* Distkir'. tors. tin in that remains ouisiue or peimeuu,uj 1 magazine. cheese or veal than right here in the Remember the Full Review and other —Merrill A. Teague in “Bucket-Shop ANOTHER CARLOAD Always Name in for East. —OF— -M adopted it. Sharks,” Everybody’s Magazine the with Take, again, sheep business; -- ason the children August. why the exception of the free range in the ‘1 1 o r'llUlint » .M far must he kept as a farm 1 ^axative flromc OASTOR1A. West, sheep I? Quinine ciulgery of memorizing animal. We have the best of hill pas- “THE ORIGINAL” USEFUL HORSES iur combinations of Kintl You 1,8,0 ^ayS BsarB tha _/)1,10 Bought tures and the best of markets, and there i ni such com- JUST ARRIVED AT THE memory is no good reason why the East cannot 'it reference to sound Cures a Cold in One in Two. *•?" G&ytfMzZk furnish its own lamband mutton. True, Day, Grip : deed a task. urn, Borden’s we nave uie uug nuisance, silent letters is one His Strange Experience. be done away with whenever the farm- i' in tlie change; making ers unite for mutual protection. No on Box. 25c. i. -‘a” from I have borrowed from him freely; he has hore imd to Searsport. It would make FROM BELFAST. etc.; “1” from duals, eared a rap, country has been the craze for speed. a desirable summer residence, machine. A M P M P .*» !c.: “n” from solemn, Ho, of course, I’ve always thought him an have been so-called steam engine and sawing Farmers raising six horse steam and Belfast, depart 7 in 3<» 3 20 condemn, etc.: “li” accommodating chap. that have One power portable engine trotting bred annuals usually saw table, all in good condition. City Point.*7 15 ‘1 35 13 25 ; .art), catarrh, each WaUlo »7 25 '145 rhyme, I have borrowed his tobacco and his pipes been worth all the way from $100 WILLIAM j:. (SRIXXELL, tH 36 “k” from or Brooks 7 o' 1 5t; 3 47 1 iast, etc.: and liis cheroots, down to at four years of age, Telephone 7-12, Belfast, nothing 3-13, Searsport. Knox .. 7 48 »2 os 3f9 knife, etc.; from 1 have borrowed, and on one as well have bred “g” Even collars when they could just Thorndike ... 7 55 2 15 4 06 gneiss, gnostics, occasion boots; good servicesable colts that some one Unity. 8 03 2 25 4 13 from and of books an Burnham, arrive. 8 25 2 45 4 35 etc.; “gli” liis unbrellas, naturally, j would want at a The price. — awful stack. profitable Clintou.. s 45 ♦ 19 Hugh, slougti, sigli, has as for horse Benton. s 55 And when 1 have been reminded they ve East good opportunities 30. 1906, 0 26 :. etc.: ‘'ugli” from can offer to CONDEn Commencing Monday,'April Bangor. 10 50 450 0 00 been taken back. breeding as the West day. etc.; promptly Steamers leave Belfast for Boston via Camden A M wrought, fought, understand it, for it seems so The craze for “trotters" is now a thing So 1 hardly and Koekland. at 4.3" m. WaterviUe.9 00 13 17 6 32 e, viscount, is for a KEEP COOL! daiiy. except Sunday, p. puisne, very strange of the past, and the demand For Searsport and Hampden Tuesdays, Tuurs- PM AY iraclim, schism, etc.: w a valid reason lie so that can do and Portland .12 05 6 35 12 55 That itliout sudden-1 good, active, stylish horse BY DOING YOUR COOKING days Sundays at 7.45 a. m. For W E- D. 3 55 9 05 5 30 wrap, wrinkle, wrig- lv should change. The man who Bucksport, interport and Bangor, daily, Boston.Boston good service anywhere. of D. 4 to 910 7 20 sure I never counted on receiving such Milk except .Monday, at 7.45 a. in., or upon arrival inl, 1 am success WITH A GAS RANGE. whoop, toward, j can meet the demand will find steamer from Boston. to f in sucli words as a slap, TO BELFAST. « a most ac- for him. 1 he was waiting since RETURNING.’.' PM AM A * .alien, For always thought West has no Leader 1B57 siphon, nephew, In keeping the From Boston at 5 in. ( E. I). 7 00 9 00 conmiodating chap. poultry daily, except Sunday, p. Boston, graphic, pamphlet, it be in cheaper feed, Borden’s Condensed Milk Co., N. Y. From Rockland, via Canulen, daily, except | W D 8 30 own was advantages except have a few on hand. omit “m" his as my ^=We at 5.3<) a. in. ■- p .graph, etc.; 1 had been to get razor, and this is more than offset by our bet- Monday, a* : & y From Hampden and Searsport Mondays, Wed- Portland.— -.1( 30 7 10 1 05 is short vowels, rather blunt, _ ,. having his ter markets for all poultry products. and A M And 1 thought that he had finished up us up and let us talk to you nesdays Fridays. -. ilannel, channel, pom- realize the ^yCall From via and WaterviUe. 7 00 4 15 little toilet stu*:. Very few of us possibilities Bangor, Winterport Bucksport, 9 15 m. — .. with panel, camel, 1 business when rightly about them. daily, except Sundays, at 2.00‘p. Bangor ... .. 7 1 36 Hut he didn’t seem quite cheerful, of the poultry All live stock, via the steamers little to cargo, except p M imagined, and his tone handled. It requires capital of this company, is insured against fire and ma- Benton. t7 08 *4 21 r, fifteen hundred words disliked to make is In a manner indicated he start and, once established, it easy rine risk. Cliuton.. — +7 15 *9 30 4 31 not ac- 8 37 4 50 ficulty, spelled a loan. of if t le manager wishes. FRED W. POTE. Agent. Belfast Burnham, depart. 10 20 dollars that same enlargement 3:3 10 45 5 08 and ttie ciiild When 1 asked him for ten of many Unity.... analogy; It is a big business composed CALVIN AUSTIN, Thorndike. 9 <>2 11 ■ 5 17 of it was a blow memorize hundreds day whether in the East or the President and Gen’l Manager. Boston. Knox. f9 11 * 11 10 ‘5 25 When he answered, impolitely, almost in- small things in binations of letters, I commend it to the serious Brooks 9 25 11 35 6 40 “No!” West. 35 *11 45 *5 50 .re about twelve hundred solently, .... men Waldo. *9 for it seemed of Eastern young * I am sorry that it happened, consideration City Point *9 45 11 55 *6 00 f the letters of which for an 'TaIa.I.AAA H.ImKaV .A 9r<> 12 05 6 05 an easy snap, who may be looking opening. Belfast, arrive .. >r unusual eaus- him an ac- for the sounds, Hut before I always thought Before fully deciding to “bike’’ + Flag station t learner. The now at iie young commodating chap. West look over the possibilities of an Limited tickets for Boston are sold News. Book BiH on ■nt or redundant letters —Chicago farm. $5.00 from Belfast and all stations Branch. Eastern poultry Through tickets to all points West and North • ese words would make the FOR SALE A IV I ft bear much of the “land of big west, via all routes, for sale hv Lewis Sanborn, Old We 'irtually phonetic, or as Growing red and the immense orchards Agent. Belfast. GEO. t-'. EVANS. ■ apple” and rub- Herman, of the West; but it is One open surry, natural wood Vice President aud General Manager, hair of some sections If eat a F. E. (ien’l Pass, ami Ticket Agent. words A little more gray in the lessening art caused by Indigestion. you ber tires. Oue Concord also Boothby. iiit six hundred well not to that it is push and wagon, Each as the years go by ; forget little too or if are to ailing that are now for- day have created them. much, you subject blankets, whips, robes, etc. REPAIRING. more of the form, that have no ■ A little stooping enterprise attacks of you doubt ai alike, as, for example, are here with Indigestion, A little more dim the eye. Equal natural advantages had shortness of breath, rapid heart beatlt J. A. ROBERTS, ghrli month; august, ma- the step. for us to take advantage MAGAZINES BOUND. LS'Si, A little more faltering us. It is only or of the heart. East Maine. a u heartburn palpitation tf27 Northport, Books loose in the covers replaced, from 10 .i society; club, stick. As we tread life’s pathwa} er, and them. | of our opportunities develop causes the stomach to about hundred Hut a little nearer every day a at one ot Indigestion cents up. eight — Within two years speaker and up the differ- To the ones who have gone before. an expand swell, puff against JOHN S. FERNALD, .ii'.-i-il alike, liaving the Western fruit meetings, himself the heart. This crewds the heart and inter- Call for Townsend’s hkI differently, A little more halting of gait. successful orchardist, spelled extensive and feres with its action, and in the course of Belfast. a tool for And a dullness of the ear; of his 26 Miller Street. Side Door, oiger, boring; advised the young men diseased. A weariness of the frame strongly time the heart becomes aver; bridal, marriage; growing to East to New \ ork and With each swift-passing year. audience go ■ m ss of a horse; bury, and in apple In Effect June 4. 1906. A fading of hopes, and ambitions, too, New England engage POSTALS Monday, rrv. small fruit; ode, a could have the ad- For Sale A faltering in life's quest; growing where they etc. 'fliese eiglit and lebted, vantages ot our cheap lands good Direct PtTLLMAN "KKiinK. he into accord rest. from Kodol Photographs brought To a.sweet, ami peaceful mnrkets. Such testimony as that l’arlor car oil train leaving's.-arsp.irt at 7.0(4 p. six hundred. That is, in life is worth con- FARMS A little more loneliness sucli a source thougntiui 3,000 ir.. ami leaving (’arilion v 7 i. in ,.i arriving alike Cure Vermont, Massachu- are pronounced As tne dear ones pass away ; What is true of orcharding Dyspepsia in Maine, New Hampshire, at Searsport at 7.45 p. in. sideration. Connecticut, New York, New Jersey ami I alike. Sucli a change A calm on the heavenly land of small fruit setts, bigger is true, also, glowing. takes the strain ofl Faa sale the South. 1) E I’A UTIK K .sc for we are With day. as what you eat, confusion, every passing are as openings here digests toil and There good l.i: \vk -S 6.05 a. in Spt,6 a in., a an; base, foundation; —Los Angeles Herald. of small fruits, as the one to 1000 acres. to $20,- grain but not the Stomach and bargain by the $000 Milliii-■•eket 10.17. a m Yslii.ui 1 .25 p. in 4'art a The French and ma- membranes lining Bigee* | ooo; have stock and in. society. is similar in each section a:_nr_L XT_n„enonei9 sn/1 rvh many Kent 3.20 p. 111., lleultan 12 20 p. ill Fort Fairfield work included: it is the most -■(I and into its tools 7.15 p. in., Presque.Isle 1.50 p. in.. Caribou 2.25 p.m. with ete, been, The Hollyhocks cannot enter largely BELFAST LIVERY COMPANY. book of real farm _.,,.i.ont lxA chinery of tha Stomach. complete I.k 2.00 Btookton 2.to Men have left the great ever issued; with avk—Searsport p.m., p. production. bargains 111. and No. .1: 0.25 the Lilies the instcuctions to for arriving at Bmgor p. in., .mild we be confused by above they aspire, of Maine and “hit food would distress me by making traveling 1 Far_far potato fields After eating, my Send for Bangor (via B Ky. ’& Kleetrie* Co 3 5 0 p. in.. So. ■ i with many a red or white cock- and 1 w ould become very weak, reach property. lie eight hundred words And decked for the with minds elated my heart palpitate office. Lagrange 3.51 p in Miio 4 to o. m Millinocket trail” prairie of Kodol end it gave me imme- & free copy to nearest ac- finally I got a bottle DUNTON MORSE, 5.27 p. m.. Ashland 0 to p. in.. Iloulion 7.25 p..in.. but pronounced of wealth to be easily ew am Terentiy, on by visions diate reHef. Alter using a t bottles 1 cured. Fairfield 0.15 Isle S.59 various They seem like grenadiers parade two Fort p in.. Presque p. 111, aviug meanings, look and admire, After an absence of one, MRS. L0R1NG NICHOLS, Penn Yan. M. T. E. A. STR0UT, FARM AGENCY, Largest in Caribou 9.25 in. While lesser flowerets up quired. sad- p kite, etc., phonetically, maidens view the gay attire or three years they have returned Attorneys at the World. Leave—Searsport 3.25 p. in,. Stockton 3.35 p. m. thus As village I had stomach trouble and was in a bad state as I Law, te height, right, etc., admiring, afraid. wiser than they 150 Nassau St.. N. Y. for and arriving at No. Bangor » >.'» p. in Bangor Of soldier lads, yet der, and, alas, poorer had heart trouble with it. 1 took Kodol Dyspopela Bank Building, Maine 88 Broail Street. Boston, i) of without anal- shaue at Savings Belfast, Me. (via B. Ky. & K. Co,) 5.25 p. in., So Lagrange 5.27 spelling Thus seated in my garden’s tranquil went. go West to grow grain Cara Ior about lour months and it cured me. 335 Water St., Augusta, Why p. in., Miio 6.05 p. in., Dover 6.20 p. 111.. Greenville the with a hasten at desire, D. KAUBLK, Nevada, O. hours 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 1 in. ‘axing; memory The happy pictures a of $0 an acre, when potatoes Office p. 7.40 p. 111. find a sweeter home profit 41 tf of letters without refer- For where could Fancy at a of $00? Ma- Evenings by appointment. I can be raised profit ARRIVALS: s"tuid. Than mid this garden company, pray— farms of the Robert F. Dunton. Ralph I. Morse, Jasmines, chinery has come to the What You Eat Public. Carnations, Hoses, Wall-llowers, Digests Notary 0.45 a. 9.37 a. ea" occurring in scores and its use is limited by the FOR SALE Arrive—Stockton m., Searsport East only in. Milo 7.05 a. m.. Greenville 5.30 a. ru., and various Stocks? vast- Prepared at the Lab- Leaving having sounds; aroam of our business. The S >. 7.35 a. And while along the winding paths magnitude oratory of I.0.D«W1M Dover & Foxcroft 6.50 a m.. Lagrange of trouble to children; for us and miles I will sell at K. 7.25 a ill.. No. Upon a calm and cloudless Summer day, ness of the West impresses A Co Chicago, U.I.A. Before going to New York great 111., Bangor (via B. Ky. & Co.) sacrifice; 8.05 a. m. m heart has the broard Slie would not—could not—miss the holly- of enthuse, while "dis- COTTAGE LOTS Bangor waving grain One mare 3 old, weight about 1000 lbs., • in father; “ea” in great, hocks. to the view. H- MOODY. years Arrive—Stockton 2.33 p. in., S*arsport. 2.45 p. tance lends enchantment SOLD BY R- a few hundred feet to 175 acres color seal brown, sire Marston C., dam Knox a. in.. Isle 7.41 ■' Any size from in Leaving Caribou 7.15 Presque "f a in “ea” in —Samuel Minturn Peck iu the Transcript. area is more to and Drew. She will make a first-class brood long fate; A big business on a small All have shore fronts. Anywhere from Belfast а. 111., Fort Fairfield 7.15 a. in.. Houlton 9.15 a. in.. 1 and islands. 1 mare or road and lias a sound of long e; in death, tlian a extensive one. Saturday Cove. Fine view of nay gentleman’s horse, Ashland 8.10 a. m., Millinocket 11.15 a. nr. Milo profitable merely to be last on the track. Is a 1 Given to Die. Williams' Indian Pile also have a large list of property and farms right very perfect 12.23 m So 12.5 ) p. 111 Bangor (via short e; in learn, the sound up acres near an Eastern market Dr. city fine p. Lagrange Forty will cure all sizes and Send for book. beauty, disposition, absolutely sound, it. & K. Co.) 12.40 111.. N >. 1.20 p 111. a Evans- Ointment Blind, prices. Ky. p Bangor ii in fur. Slight changes 11 Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., be made to carry a bigger business and F. S. HOLMES broken to harness and ready for business. I may Bleeding Itching One Arrive—Stockton 3.02 p. in.. Searsport 3.12 p, ly all this confusion. writes: “For over five years of The It absorbs the tumors, Real Estate Agent .Belfast, Me. Top Buggy, Isle ville, md., than a section Western prairie. .piles. One Road m. Leaving Cariliou 12.25 p. in Presque 12.53 men with and bladder af- the itching at once, acts Open Wagon. ty eight distinguished was troubled kidney are ours. Stay East; allays One Grocer's i>. in.. Fort Fairfield 11.53 a. 111.. Houitmi 2.25 p.m., and i.«« instant re* Delivery Wagon. which caused me much pain opportunities a gives Fort Kent 11.30 a. 111.. Ashland 1.25 mM Milll- the Spelling fections who are in the East, stay poultice, Two Road Carts, single and double har- p, “Simplified was all run down, young men lief Dr Williams’ Indian Pile Oint* noeket 4.31 Milo 5.47 m.. Greenville 3.05 a worry. 1 lost flesh and nesses, dray with pole and shaft. All best p 111., p. doubtless bring about Farmer. for Piles and Itch- Foxcroft 5.22 ill.. So. La- had to abandon work entire- East!—N. Y. Tribune mentis prepared TO LET makes and in first-class condition. 3 05 p 111.. D >v f Maker, Carver Jr Morrell, arrived Sun- Myma spend- a with her father, J. F. Fiirbes, for over sixty years.’’ the of Mrs. J. C. Nickels. lay from New York and is the guest of his ing fortnight “Sold guest More convenient. contractor A. E. Trites, talents, Capt. and Mrs. \\ K. Gilkey. paymaster for Sch. St. Cloud arrived Thursday from left Thursday for Boston ami vicinity, to Lincoln I!. Colcord arrived Monday from 1 ,..nUL-g with fripmlk hofitrix Portland with for Pike Bros. Makes the food lighter grain loulton and left the same for Philadel- day returning to her home in Moncton, N. 11. Lev. Pi. G. Harbutt returned Monday from thia to visit his father, L. A. Colcord, more Capt. and healthful. She was pleased with the scenery- several officer of the American. greatly Castine, where he spent days. irst steamship in the town. She boarded at the Vaughan l)r. J. S. of New York, who has Levi D. Crook and family came from Ferguson House. jeeu his Mr. A. if. and are at their cottage. visiting father, Fergu- Brewer Monday to hisfatu- We had our hottest weather of the sea- son, left Friday for Abbott join PRICE CURRENT. son last and lJELJ AST Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe N. Porter are receiv- who are spending the summer there. Cole- week, Tuesday, Wednesday ly, on Sears Island.Arthur were the on the birth of a son. and his ser- Thursday. 'They scorchers, ing congratulations Senator and Mrs. Eugene Dale man has so far recovered from into tire nineties Corrected Weekly for The Journal. of his duties thermometer reaching D. Black returned to i liief Justice and .Mrs. A. P. Wiswell ious illness as to be able to resume rainstorm of Mr. and Mrs. E. several times. The all-day Produce Market. Prices Paid Producer Ellsworth were the of Mr. and Mrs. as watchman at Kidder’s Point dock. their home in Melrose, Mass., Thursday. guests night was a much needed one and laid of Mr. Cram’s came to Friday F. \Y. Cram on board private ....F 11. Pendleton Sunday spend ones for p bl«., 75.al.00 Hay p ton, 10.00al2.<0 at the dust, much to every comfort, Apples Miss Julia oi neiiasi was in i»»n carat Kidder’s Point Tuesday and Vtednes-' a few with his family, who are tb. 7 Hides plb. 9 Deary days the great amount of driving and the many dried, P 11le of Miss Annie Ward. A. S. Pendleton’s.Mrs. Myra Beans, pea. 2.(KVa2.25 Spring Lamb p lb, 13 last week, guest lay. Capt. automobiles which are daily passiug stir up Archer and son ot Nashua, N. 11., are at YelVyes,2.25a-J.50 Lamb Skins, 50 and Annie \Y. F. Ellis, who returned from his coun- the dust if there is any in the streets. 18 «•-'<> Mutton P tb. 8 Misses Irene M. Sullivan Mrs. Fred Wentworth’s.Mrs. George Butter P tb, j fur Boston. try seat iu North Stockton Springs and sides, p It-. 5;a7 Oats p bu., 32 lb, ■31- Ward left by boat Wednesday who w ith her little daughter Louise, The trial of the disturbers of the at who is in a critical condition, lias greatly Grant, peace Beet lore quarters, 5 Potatoes p bu., 75 is the summer with her aunt, Mrs. a week was held last Fri- 00 Mrs. J. s. Orr, who has been visiting ill since his return to his sea shore spending Cape Jeilisou ago Bariev P bu.. Hound Hog, 7 improved done some hand- to Fri- John Blanchard, has very day ai d Saturday. Last Sunday there was Cheese pit. 12 Straw p ton, s.oo town, returned Dorchester, Mass., cottage in the village. « some burnt woodwork for Mrs. Blanchard. further trouble and two arrests were made. Chicken p tb, 18 Turkey P ib, -5*2$ day. l'eterson, ar- 4 Sell. Lucinda Sutton, (apt. _Because of increasing business, Capt. All these disturbances are the direct result Calf Skins, per ib. 34 Tallow p lb, is from News with 20 Veal p ib, 8 Miss Natalie Waterhouse of Orringtoii j rived Aug. 8tli, Newport W. A. Griffin is enlarging his store. The of liquor drinking and illustrates very plain- lniekpib. for C. H. A Son. Cut's p doz., 24 Wool, unwashed. 30 the of her aunt, Miss Eluora Water 2,009 tons of coal Sprague new is two feet wider than the old- what a terrible curse it is. The trouble guest sailed part ly Fowl p tb. Wood, hard. 4.00 o 4.50 she finished discharging Monday and which has been under- a of men 14, house. The harbor church, last Sunday was caused by party Geese P tb, 14 Wood, soft. 3.t»0 for a coal port Tuesday. extensive is to be rededicat- who came down from Bangor on the little * of was in town Fri- going repairs, W. N. Field Bangor the and we all our friends Mrs. E. 1'. The song service at Congregational ed Aug. 19th hope steamer Shamrock. lletail 1‘rict. lietail Market the of his mother, a little day, guest church last Sunday was attended by a large will be present. There was once Field. and Mr.s. Crawford Staples, who Beef,corned, P tb, 8fa Lime p bbl., 1.05«1.15 The singing of Miss Lessick w ho was very poor, and kind neighbors Capt. 10] congregation. girl have been the of Mrs. K. F. Butter Salt, 14 tb, Oat Meal p ib, 4 Jessie of of and of Mrs. Colcord of her a full set of new and pretty clothes guests Staples 18a:oj Mrs. C. E. Adams and daughter Cleveland, Ohio, gave and friends for ten Corn p bu., 08: Onions p lb, 3£ and was One thing, and other relatives days, Boston are the guests of Capt. and Mrs. II. Danbury, Ct., was especially pleasing of which she very proud. Cracked Corn, p bu, 05 Oil Kerosene, gal.,14« 15 her left for liockland last week, wheie they » was lacking. Looking upon Corn 05 Pollock 'b, 5 ► * G. Curtis. helpful. however, re- Meal, p bu., a little will now make their home. They botli 18 Pork ib. ll com- new she said, with cheese, p lb. 15a p 9 ♦ Clifton Curtis, who has been possessions once more their Dana Dutch arrived from Bos- Capt. a watch and chain I gret they cannot possess Cotton Seed, p cut., 1.05 Plaster p bbl., t.13 Thursday Kica on the sigh, “If 1 only had Mrs. J. F. mander of the steamer Costa former home here burned several years Codfish lb, 8(a9 Rye Meal p ib, 3 ton and is the guest of Capt. and the should be all made.” \\ e are like the little (it drv, P l I Pacific coast, has been promoted to and remain in this town, where Cranberries, p qt., ’.8 Shorts p cwt., 125 » * Erskine. for while our hearts are full of grati- ago) again command of the steamer of Para of girl, will Clover Seed. 15 Sugar p Ib, 6 * City church we a cordial welcome awaits them. We » to Frsncisco tude for the gift of our pretty 5.25a5 75 Salt, T. I., p bu., 40 About twenty went on the excursion 3,532 tons, mining between Sau may make a future Flour, p bbl., a little and “If we had a new hope circumstances per- H. 1.80 Sweet 5 on the Steamer Castine last and 0. sigh say, only G. Seed P bu., Potatoes, Bar Harbor Portland, we are manent return organ we should be all made.” And possible. Lard, P lb. 12 Wheat Meal. 3@4 : Thursday. E. E. of Caribou lias bought the i Haines hoping soon to be able to buy one... A on avenue of A. E. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Trites and daughters, J. H. spent Sunday in Bucks- Auspland house Navy of about twenty-live spent a very en- Montgomery to the shore party Louise and left for Ban- BORN. with his Mr. and Mrs. John Trundyandit will be*Jiioved at Penobscot Park August 7ib, Miss baby Eleanor, parents, joyable day to N. front, where it will he entirely rebuilt for a excellent shore dinner at gor Thursday on their way Salisbury, Montgomery. and partook of an Bakuows. In Rockville, 4 to Mr. and summer Mr. Haines is one of the as li., their home. Monday alter his wife’s de- August AT a ALL cottage. was as $7.85 the 1 avilion. It pleasant day Mrs. Charles Barrows, a daughter. Nellie Brown andchild of Waltham, officials of the Caribou Electric a from Bangor, Mr. Trites returned Mrs. Water, could be wished for and all pronounced it parture Di nham In Sunshine, Deer Isle, July 31, to are the of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- and Power to Jeilisou, where lie still has a large Mass., guests Light Company lovely place to spend a summer day. Cape Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dunham, a son all of our Schatfner & Mark and force of men in grading and track Including Hart, ton Whittum. Tiie offering at the Congregational church emploved Hilton. In Carolina, R. I., August 7, to Mr. work for the N. M. S. R. R. at that princi- and Mrs. A. W. Hilton, a daughter—Grace Wini- left last week for next Sunday morning will be the annual former and Martin Connelly lling- terminus—the great freight-handling fred. schbaum makes, price $12, $H.50,‘$15 | there the illness of to the Maine Missionary Society. pal ham, Mass., called by offering dock. Mr. Trites is well known as a rail- Leach. In Penobscot, August 5. to Mr. and Ilarbutt is expected to be present STOCKTM SPRINGS. Mrs. Pearl a son. his daughter. Secretary road contractor, his business extending over Leach, and will speak of the work of the society. Pakk. In Pittsfield, N. IL, August 12, to Mr. Theodore much i>f Canada as well as the United The steamer American, Capt. A full attendance is desired and also a ~Mrs. Alvali ('. Treat spent last Thursday and Mrs. E. H. Park (formerly of Belfast) a at Aug. States. A BARGAIN i P. Coleord, arrived Philadelphia generous offering. with relatives. daughter. GENUINE in AY interport Pills nr k v. In Thomaston, 0, to Mr. nth from Honolulu A. of August The ladies of the Congregational Guild Miss Melvina Patterson Washing- and Mrs Clifford a son. | Miss Esther Ellis of Hoston is visiting her Pillsbury, Mis. 1. C. Closson and Mrs. Miry Per- wish to announce that their annual sale ton, D. C., and her niece, Mrs. Nathaniel Portek. in Searsport, August 7, to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ellis. 7th from kins left Friday on Hie G. A. K. excursion will be held in Union Hall, tomorrow, Fri- parents, Frothinghaui, arrived Aug. Iiye Mrs. Koscoe N. Porter, a son—8 pounds. the and Mrs. to Minneapolis. day, afiei noon. Aprons and fancy articles Miss Evelvn A. Coieord entertained Beach, N. 11., and are with apt. and refreshments will be on sale. In the Young Ladies’ Guild this week AA ednesday Frank A. Patterson. Friends are pleased MARRIED. of Water- Capt. and Mrs. Isaac Closson evening the entertaining comedy, “Me an' afternoon. to know of Miss Patterson’s gain in health ville are m town, the guests of Cap!, anil musical se- at Beach and trust Otis" will be presented, with Miss Susie A. Cousens returned last Fri- during her sojourn Rye Cark-Phinnev. In Centre Lincolnville, Au- Mrs. John Closson. I acts. A liberal air of her native town l. Omar F. Can of Sangerville and Miss Jose- lections between the from a visit with her friend Miss Hutch- the good may fully gust day K. oi Centre Lincolnville. is solicited. restore tier before her return to her Wash- phine Phinney Miss Rose Ruulstone, who has been visit- patronage inson in Hluehill. Davls-Grav. In Charles home. Mrs. Frothinghaui returned Bluehill, August 4, iug her father, Mr. N. Itoulstone, returned | Tuesday evening a party from the Har- Mrs. James Treat and daughter, Mrs. ington II. Davis of Ellsworth and Miss Delana A. Gray to her summer home at Rye Bench Tuesday to Boston Monday. bor church in buckbnards and private Hrainard Griffin, spent several days in of Bluehill. to meet her husband on iris return from an Jarvis-Downks. In teams paid a visit to the Congregational this w eek. Belfast, August 13, by Mrs. I.aw and daughter of Fredrick ton, Hangor .jnlr.nu.iiile trin in the White Mountain Maurice W. Lord, Harold C. Jarvis of Bos- parsonage, t he occasion was the birthday7 Esq., V are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney of Hangor ton ami Miss May Belle Downes of Cambridge, B., T. P. Williams. M .. »• i? region. ol the pastor, )!ev. Many I V.V.>»>lr Mass. eoidial were extended and a gen- and wife enter- greetings L. last week. President F. VV. Cram Lane-Thompson. In Winterport, August 7, oi The affair Marston, Benson McClure and Dexter Fox ar- erous gift money was left. t;iitied a company of distinguished visitors ! by Rev. W. A Luce. Ro?coe Thompson and Miss lo Mr. Williams Albert 0. Coleori! ami wife enter-| of w rived >aturda.\ from a very successful fish- was a complete surprise Capt. Wednesday, Aug. 7ili, coining down in liis | Belyora Lane, bo'.h interport. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Chase of Galveston, BOBBINS-MATHEWS. Ill Belfast, August 13, ing trip down the bay. and was deeply appreciated. private car and remaining for tlie night. Texas, a few days last week. by Rev. J. NY. Hatch. John K. Bobbins ami Miss- The church at the Harbor The company consisted of Senator Eugene Mr. Edmund B. who has been Congregational who was Annie E. Mathews, both of Belfast. staples, will be for services next Sunday Mr. Frank Willard Frye, spend- llaie and wife and Chief Justice Andrew visit his mother, Mrs. Sarah 1\ Staples* opened in was summoned to mg afternoon, after having been closed ior ing his vacation town, 1'. Wiswell and wife. In the afternoon left for Boston Monday. York last week. took the on a cruise DIED. nearly a year. The rededication service New unexpeetedlj President Cram party G. of of Mass., about tlie the to San- Mi-.- Kate Kane, who has been visiting ! wil: be at d o’clock. Rev. K. Ilarbutt Mrs. Isabelle Marston Koxbury, harbor,around Cape G kindle. Iii Penobscot. August4, Mrs,Flora ■ v son and Mr. and on board the swift hm n i-hei, :> Slarv Kane, returned to Castine, a funner pastor, will pieacli tlie is the guest of her wife, dy point, etc, line, Gi indie, aged (15 years and 17 days. Contractor A. K. \. Mas-., Monday. sermon, and Kev. Chas. Ilarbutt, secretary Mrs. Frank L. Marston, Church street. launch owned by Trites, Gurney. In California, July 31, Alfied Gur- id'tlie Maine Missionary snciety, will offer fortln-ir and again in the evening for another trip, ney. a native o Appleton, aged m years. H from Mr. and Mrs. James Harper left am C. i itnam arrived Friday The are both surprise and Hills In B-lmont, August 12. Ivory Emerson, the dedicatory prayer. public in,me in Portland last Saturday after spend-1 gentlemen expressed !m -to,, nil the guest of his parents, Capt. invited. at the feats already accom- youngest son of Emerson J. and Alice (Hilt) cordially weeks with their son and wife. pleasure great 7 md Mr> •<. N. Putnam. ing two and tlie future lliils, aged 3\ ars and mouths. i- a list of vessels built the plished prospects. mKRUii'iel >. Iii 9, Eliza Following by Those in need of a Parker fountain lien , Camden, August B., o who have ol widow of the late Samuel Merrifiekl, 95 W miiih G. Young and family, late .Master Elisha Dunbar Searsport: will find them at W. (i. Treat’s, the drug- aged been visiting »n town for several weeks, ; bark Talavera, brig Waeeumaw, 1833; bark for them, years, month and 1 day. gist, lie having taken the agency I\Tckkks<>>. In Sadie have returned to Boston. Aberdeen, 18311; bark Susan iilaisdell, 18111); j Searsport, August 12, It seems now as if the electric sei vice for E., wife of N< Moan Nickerson, aged 25years bark K. F. Ilarnman, ism : balk Alexiue, Mls.-es .Janet Rice and Katherine Knee- ! the railmad would he ready in September. ! % We like best to call 4 Pearody. In Pori land, August 5, Albert T. ism:; bark Robert Porter, 18(13; bark (mod- of 08 9 and aie at the Merrill cottage, .Sandypoint, ! The electric light plant building is nearly Peabody, formerly Searsport, aged years, 18(10; bark Carrie brig * s. for the month of el!, Wyman, 1809; j # SCOTT’S EMULSION months, daj j August. Manson, 1X70; sch. llattie Duck, 187:1: bark completed. The new house which M. K. Colcord I Mrs. A. D. Mo wry and sou William were Beatrice Havener, 1874: ship llemietta, Capt. a a food because it stands so em- | K. It. 1870: and sch. is on the new street running ^ n town last week, the guests of Mr. and 1873; ship Thomas, building be-1 nutrition. street and the Mill road is for perfect ^ Mrs. George s. Sargent. Lackawanna, 1881. tween School up phaticallv and boarded in. in the matter of restor- i iiniTi Aitv. Died in Portland, Aug. 3tli, jg And yet George Carlon, who has been visiting his j Aiuerl T. l'eabody, a former well known Capt. C. W. Sprague in his new venture of new parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Carlon, re- \ ■.p ing appetite, giving l resident of Searsport. Mr. Peabody came of ship broker reports lively business. He turned to Boston Monday. o' to the tissues, # to Searsport m the early sixties and iormed is constantly on the watch for vessels avail- strength especially the W. is that r m a with late J. Wis- able for lumber carrying. to the its action ti < nerves, Lean James Black and family, who have been | co-partnership re- with whom he conducted a black- of '■* visiting in town the past two weeks, well, Mr. Fred Nash and Albert Walters of a medicine. ...W I f H.... j smitli later Mr. Wiswell’s 4 turned to Boston Monday. business, buying Springfield, Mass., were in town for a day Send for free sample. bis re- ^ interest, which lie continued until and last week and called on their SCOTT & BOYVNE, Chemists, W Mr. Maurice Dolliver arrived Sunday i night y moval to Ua.terville twenty-five years ago, friend, Miss Susie A. Cousens. \ 409-415 l’earl Street, New York, m from New York and is tlie guest of his where he was in the shops and$x.oo; all druggists. j employed repair Aid will meet with \ 50c. J mother, Mrs. K. S. Dolliver. of the Maine Central Railroad for ten The Ladies’ Society Mrs. H. L. this week, Thursday, ■ years. He had resided in Portland for the Hopkins Mrs. rha>. M. Nichols and daughter as announced Sunday 1 fifteen lie'was an honorable and not, by mistake, Lewene returned Sunday from a visit with past, years, James Treat. and citizen and had friends evening with Mrs. friends in DoiChester, Mass. i upright many in Searsport. Mrs. Peabody died January, Mr. Adams, a detective, was here last Miss LovHjoy, who has been the guest of 1899. lie leaves of his immediate family week in the interest of the railroad, some in the Mr. and Mis. J. M. Whittier, returned to one son, Harrak C. Peabody of Portland; trouble having occurred recently, her home in Milo one Mrs. Perkins of Lew- of removing switehlights, etc. LOST! Tuesday. daughter, Emily way iston, and one brother, Sherburne Peabody, Miss Mary Burpee and her friend, Miss Plain 25c. Prof. Frederick R. Sweetser presided at of Kansas. The remains arrived NT. left Thurs- While, per pair. ills lladriam, Both wick of Portsmouth, 11., i the in the church organ Congregotional from Portland Wednesday and were inter- for Miss IT’s home in Houlton after a wallet containing $?????. 1 aud day my “ “ sun da > morning eveuing. red in the lot in the village ceme- with Miss Vettie Twiss. i family week’s visit to 35c. ► MARKED DOWiN to clear our counters tor new I Did this ever Colored, Miss Gertrude Bowen left last week for tery. Dr. Truman Griffin, wife and two daugh- happen you? Jackman, where she is employed teaching The following out-of-town guests regis- ters, Misses Gwendolyn and Marian of in B. Guard it Clothing coming September. n on.- of the summer schools. tered last week at the Searsport House: Pittsfield, are spending a week with the against by depositing l C. Peabody, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Dr.’s sister, Miss Maria Griffin, and other from in the up:. F M. Griffin arrived Sunday ward Perkins, Lewiston; M. 11. Hideout, relatives. your money Boston and is the guest of his parents, Mrs. A. M. F. A. FOLLETT & SON, W. Billings, Leonard, Bangor; The immense potato warehouse at Cape and Mrs. VY. A. Griffin. M. 0. W. H. H. R. ILL. (’apt. Ilill, Daley, Dyer, Jellison is growing steadily and we under- Boston; Mrs, J. V. Fiske, Miss. Miss Louise 1). Leib, who has been taking Slierman, stand that 22 tons of nails and one million Post Office Square. A. CLARK M. J H. lloul- WILLIAM M. Eiske, Daugherty, a six weeks course at the Harvard summer Bath; and a half feet of lumber are to be used in :on Mrs. James Isleni, Camden ; Miss An- school, returned home Sunday. ; its construction. NatlonaiBank j nie J. Isleni, Bangor ; Salome I’elkey, Cari- Searsport and Mrs. Leonard Clifford of Fitch- >. \Y Dutf, proprietor of the Presque Isle bou ;J.T. say ward, Portland; T. S. Den- Mr. CLARK’S CORNER, was their eldest daughter, Mrs. House at Presque Isle, in town Mon- nison, Boston; M. M. Stearns, Caribou; G. burg, Mass., j and son Frank, are his and bills check. day, the guest of A. E. Trundy. H. Mayo, iloulton; C. E. Jones, Bar Har- Webber, occupying pay your by N. telephone J. W. W. B. G. W. father’s old home, the George Clifford place, TAIN SALESMA Ethel who has been bor; Gary, Hall, Irving, SMALLEY, Mrs. Putnam, visiting II. W. McLean, L. II. Hobbs, L. K. Duff, F. at Fort Point for a short time. Park in Park, returned to on its return to Mrs. Catherine I. A. J. McDougal, I’. L. Hardi- Staples has been kept quite Every check home in Athol, Mass., Laff'erty, Policeman her Friday. J. Ji. was to Beauty son, James Doyle, S. Reudell, D. busy lately. He called Cape Jelli- W. J. C. 11. about to you is a receipt for money paid The dance at Union Hall Friday evening Powers, Caribou; Creamer, son' Thursday night midnight Emery, George M. Houghton,; R. B. Her- a disturbance, and the following day wa> a great success. Music was furnished quell Belfast; E. E. Hayes and wife, Cari- two men to Belfast for confinement. by fhe Larsen brothers of Bangor. rick, took bou; C. N. Stockton: G. H. Davis, Staples, The men who are interested in establish- Ho! For Grove of New Arnos D. Carver Y'ork gave a the Stockton Trust Co. are Maple ing Springs afternoon to a large [’rout, F. H. Davis, Mrs. F. H. Davis, T. C. clam bake Friday party meeting with good success and undoubtedly ONLV shore of Moose Point. 1’. li. O. A. WHERE THE 0f friends on the "arlisle, Bangor; Gerry, the institution will be ready for business, Frankfort. Htields, as the rooms can be secur- The five-masted schooner CoraF. Cressey as soon necessary rHIS INFORMATION WILL PROVE A from News with I’ark Paragraphs. Mr. Frank Peter- ed. arrived Monday Newport BOON TO BELFAST MOTHERS. ■ is £