The Republican Joitrnai ' 7rtix>n7b4 BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912. NUMBER 7i«T~ lournal. Fred vs oif Today’s Rackliff F p'"' supreme Judicial Court. Flagg. Defaulted and E H vs Nellie R Goodwin. continued for Goodwin Libt, Conte"'* judgment. Knowlton; Johnson OBITUARY. [L.ard of Trade Supreme Libby. PERSONAL. Judge George F. Hanson, of Calais, Charles B Eaton vs Fred Curtis. Non personalT Li TheSta , Obituary. .The Sec- suited! Alfred G Bolin Libt, vs Rebecca N Bolin. Cen- Presiding.; Knowlton; Brown. Jennie S., widow of the late G. Tib- J. W. Cavalry..Jackson Libby. Henry Manson, Esq., of Pittsfield was a busi- f J“fl?!,De Personal. C W Waiter Whitehead went to ond «**'", ,,.ft Societies.. The Stephenson vs C H I betts, died Sept. 15th at her home in Rockland ness Boston grand jury reported Wednesday, return- Shuman, appealed Pearl Crockett vs L J Crockett. Sweetser & caller in Belfast Monday Friday. for a week's visit. The Murder of Capt Referred to Eben F Littlefield. after three months' illness. Her decline be- t Points ing eight indictments which were not made Brown; Buzzell Morse; Dunton & Morse. Mrs. Eugenia L. Cobbett of W L vs C E soon after Dover, N. H., is Freeman rr p?" Whisperings.. Gray Mitchell and C B gan very the death of her O. is son |C- public until later in the week. They were a* Cook! J. Baum Safe & Lock Co vs Frank M Fair- husband, relatives in Roberts visiting his in gasno o... fumes. -The Man Who j visiting Belfast and vicinity. follows: Defaulted. Dunton & Morse. to whom she gave during his sickness the most Buckfield for a week. pacts- bank. M E Rosen. Mrs. eii assiduous care. Lizzie J. Benson left last to Tfr'.T State vs William C Doe. libt vs Hattie E She underwent a Saturday Little i \ ,tes Schools and Col- Harry W Baker. Nuisance. Doe. De- Lucena McDermott vs Charlea E Jones. surgical Jerome Hanshue is the gueEt of his faulted. spend the winter with relatives in vs Dunton & Morse. operation three weeks before her death and Montana. aunt, Mrs. J. ... iitieGer.ealogy.Coun- State Willis J Knowlton. Perjury Martin & Cook. C. Durham. Transfers in Real Arthur M Moulton vs Mildred M appeared to be health and Mrs. D. B. Phelan went to Islesboro State vs Clement Maxwell. Larceny. Hagar. A p Colcord vs E P and Inez H Sawyer- regaining strength, Monday Mr. and Mrs. John jeep at Monroe.. W. C. to visit her McAuliff have returned Neither party; no further action. but a decline and rapid failure soon daughter, Mrs. B. N. Pendleton. State vs Clement Maxwell. Larceny. Dunton & Bangs; Conary. followed. from a week's visit in Bangor. Morse; Buzzell. Mrs. Tibbets was born in Mrs. G. State vs A McKeen. Nuisance. vs N M S R R Co. Bucksport 62 years Spinney returned wv of the Granges.. Joseph George Partridge Bangs; Monday Hon. Albert Peirce of w s Poland vs L F Nash and ago, but had resided in from visits in New Frankfort was in Bel- .; c kp The Churches, State vs Martin Thomas A long Rockland. She York, Boston and Portland. Cripp alias Mike Moren. Hig- Dunton & Morse. fast last on in Auburn. .An Au- gins. Tr. Trustee’s disclosure was twice married. Her Tuesday business. Assault and filed. Dunton vs Ellsworth How- second husband. Mr. and Mrs. William E. battery. Fostena B Howard, Libt, Dilworth of Madi- Mr. & Morse; G. and Mrs. William Jedison are State vs Frank Buzzell; Higgins pro se. ard. Henry Tibbetts, aprominent business man, son spent tne week in this spending Meservey. Larceny. Bangs. past city and North- the Belfast. Ben D Field vs Charles died 30, 1912. week in an auto tc State vs Hiram Logan and Marie May They occupied an attractive port. trip Boothbay. Hustus. Desertion. G. E. Parsons vs A L Hutchins. Knowlton. iitle Heroine Logan. Admr. Tr. Trustees home on High the care Miss Anna Cook (story) CIVIL CASES. disclosure filed. street, and beautifying Mrs. Patterson of Pitts- E C Shuman vs Melvin M Dickey. Knowl- H. E. McDonald returned last Brookline, [ rans Meeting. Defaulted. of which was to her a Friday is the The Continental Co. of source of constant en- from visits Mass., guest of Mrs. George W. Frisbee \ Literary News and Jewelry Cleveland, ton. H G and A P Sleeper. in Little Deer iBle, Sedgwick and Jackson & Hall vs Leon E Cookson. joyment. She was an 1 Treasurer... Bow- Ohio, vs Mrs H C Jenkins of was a De- attendant of the Uni- Rockland. Mrs. L. A. Knowlton and Brooks, W H Staples vs Albert T Harvey. Knowl- Dr. and Mrs. H. E. i Did Fred Hale faulted. Ritchie. versalist church. Mrs. Tibbetts is survived suit to recover for bill of the de- i by Knowlton returned from a I Under Taft.. goods shipped ton. Buzzell. Mrs. Florence Fernald Tuescay visit in ;vv;e Millie M Clark, libt, vs Arthur M three brothers: Frank French of Clough returned Mon- fendant and which she refused to take, leav- Clark. Knowl- Leroy Belfast Rutland, Mass. uiwin. Geo W West, App, vs R A Peavey. day from visits in New Boston and Defaulted. Ritchie. and William C. and Fred M. French of York, Na- ing them since 1909 in the express office. The Rock- \ «w York in a Cat- ton. tick, Mass. Mrs. Esther G. Davis left last for Milliken, Tomlinson Co vs W 0 Estes. land; and by one Friday an r. Massachusetts Ports case was before the ■ Mo- and sister, Adelaide S„ wife of opened Thursday, jury; Chas B Cook vs A R Mitchell MCRR, extended visit with friends in tion to Mrs. O. E. of 1 Salem and Is poems). Re- dismiss filed. Ritchie; Brown, Jr. W. W. .Tibbetts. Her parents were the late Robbins Searsmont was the but was later settled, the entry being Trustee. Brown. Pigeon Cove, Mass. i here Lawlessness F E Swift vs J B DuBose. Offer Jonathan and guest of Mrs. George W. Waldo “neither to be de- Brown. MaryS. (Saunders) French. Miller, avenue, party.” S A Bowden vs Chas H Turtlott. the Sheriff Edwin faulted for $40. Buzzell; Ritchie and past week. Jenkins was down street Tues- Loren Small vs Rantie was a Bangs. Works vs M Edward Springs. ..Mar- Hall, executor, Knox County Bottling Ralph Wiggin of Presque Isle died day for the first time j John C Averill vs Thomas L Decrow. Ac- Sept Miss Hazel Howes of for a week. He has i' ted. Died .... suit for 34 weeks’ board for the late John Hall et al. Harriman. 21st in Mattapan, Mass., re- : Wood and City of Belfast, South Paris, 74 He was been count in set-off filed. aged years. turned home suffering with a severe cold. h-n.ce. .Ship News of Rrooks. The defendant claimed that if there Buzzell; Dunton & born Monday from a visit with Mr. M R Knowlton vs American Express Co. in Bangor and at the age of 17 went to Morse. and Mrs. Arthur Gardner clerk for was such account W. Morse. Lane, the hardware firm any due, it had been paid. Harriman; Dunton & Morse. Aroostook to teach, later settling in Carle & Jones vs E L Williams. Hodgdon of Harding & is ;> The a verdict for the Defaulted. Miss Pauline Rackliffe, Belfast, enjoying a OF TRADE jury brought jn defend- DIVORCES DECREED. and engaging in farming and He Edgett, daughter of Rev. and Buzzell* teaching. vacation at his home at ant. vs Mrs. G. E.Edgett of is Citypoint. Emma J Huntley, Monroe, Libt, Claron J enlisted in the Union army in 1861 and was Rockland, attending the Session in Spencer, Eaton & Co vs H E. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bangor, The case of Samuel A Payson of Brooks vs Harry Stimpson. Divorce decreed for utter made a sergeant in the 6th Maine Seminary, Bucksport. H. C. Marden and Mrs. Anna- Defaulted. Buzzell. Huntley,*Linneus. battery, and Trade were Rose B’ Duhamel was to recover bel M. Underwood have repre- $145 alleged to desertion. Custody of minor child, Claron J, later was promoted to second lieutenant and Mrs. B. F. Wells returned last returned home from John W Peavey vs R N Brown. Defaulted. Saturday visits in \ iif the State Board have been loaned to the defendant Dec. 21, to mother. first lieutenant. from Boston and New Sunset, Windsor and ReadviJle. Littlefield. given He returned to Hodgdon af- York, where she went 1911. Defendant claimed that the loan was Mrs. morning, Sept. Josie E James, Libt, vs James H James, Bel- ter the war and engaged in to select fall and winter Bertha Hadley R. binson of R H Cassens vs L A Covell. Motion farming, teaching miiiinery. Norfolk, was never effected. The case was heard before the ordered for who has given by fast parties Divorce decreed gross and and newspaper work, and held town of- D. Va., been visitirg Belfast relatives [ for service and many ; Stanley Wilson, who has been second traverse who a personal filed granted. Little- visiting f -; lent of the Bangor jury, returned verdict i confirmed habits of intoxication and failure to had for two weekR, left for home fices, been postmaster at Maysville Cen- relatives in Belfast and last Monday. for ield. Searsmont, left last a response by the defendant. Harriraan; Buzzell. provide suitable maintenance. ter and Mr. and Presque Isle and collector of Monday for the of Mrs. Clarence E. Hall are John N Cox vs L A Coveil. Motion or- deputy University Chicago. visiting .---tie Board. The Mrs I Brankel sued the Belfast rubima d vs riiiswuriu now- Trucking nowaru, j_aui, customs at Fort Kent. He was for relatives in Camden and A. lered for Dersonal sDrvino onri 12 years Miss Elizabeth C. Wells is substi- Co for the failure to deliver a case of I Pendleton of Camden was re'1. ihe re-election alleged ird, Searsport parties. Divorce decreed for clerk in the State school tuting for Mr. Hall in the Littlefield. department, former the for a Southworth store. valued at 75. to guest few days last week of Mr. and i: c.. Doomuy goods $336 Defendant claimed :ruel treatment and confirmed habits of intoxi- State senator and Florence A Libt vs Mrs. Carleton Doak, Esq., went to have delivered all that was received from the Moore, Samuel C Moore. Harry W. Clark, Northport avenue. Worcester, f VI Blanding of Ban- cation and extreme cruelty. eastern Maine for the United States Defendant ordered to $1.50 week depart- Mass., Tuesday, where he is to be of Lewiston. Eastern S S Verdict for for pay per for Annis vs John Miss Florence Dinsm orp. whn hnn Vmon engaged ili.than Corp. plaintiff Warner, Freedom, Libt, ment of agriculture. Mr. was in ibellant divorce Wiggin Au- with Hon. Norman White in work. ! mana- $101.60. Motion for new trial filed. Dunton pending proceedings. Little- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. campaign Hmbree, Warner, parts unknown. Divorce decreed for gusta a few weeks ago and was at South Paris Dinsmore, ield; Harriman. Assistant Postmaster M. C. I' ■' i n. and L. D. & Morse; Ritchie. itter desertion for Church street, returned to Hill is by three years. visiting friends when he was taken ill last Bangor Monday. having OillAUIN AL. E H .... aim uai L.AOE.S. Goodwin, Libt vs Nellie R Goodwin vaOrtLIUil UUU Wlin MTS. Hill IS V1B- and the Boston Edwin D Curtis, Libt, vs Mary A Curtis, Bel- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hopkins returned last State vs Samuel P Aldus. Non support of Defaulted. Libby. Thursday.^ iting in Bangor and other places in the State. fast parties. Divorce decreed for utter deser- Sunday night from a visit with relatives in wife and minor child. Ordered to pay for Alfred G Bolin, Libt vs Rebecca N Bo in Mr. William A. McCabe died Misses Elizabeth Henry Dennis of tion for three consecutive years. at his home on Brunswick, the in their Chamberlain and Ethel their Defaulted. making trip touring support $1.25 per week. Libby. Bridge street 21st. He was leave ; t, present and future Ernest W Crocker, Libt, vs Lina E Crocker, Sept. born in Bel- car. Rogers to-morrow, Friday, to spend two State vs W Baker, Search Lucena McDermott vs Chas E the son of the H n. Frederick H. Harry appealed. Jones. De- Belfast Divorce decreed for cruel and fast, late Brian McCabe, and his weeks with Miss Chamberlain’s j parties. Hon. Norman White and who parents in and seizure. Sentenced to pay fine and costs faulted. Martin'& Cook. life was here. ^ family, spent ; Eastern Maine Man- ibusive treatment. spent For many years he was Bangor. the summer in their at of $110. Paid. Brown. David C Johnson vs Trans-State a hack cottage Saturday Cove, and Dr. W. L. West Lumber Co, Ada B vs L public driver, and was well known as \ Carter, Libt, Walter Carter, Bel- Mrs. Willis S. Haseltine and two vs James have returned to their home in children, A State Bradley, appealed. Single Neither party; no further action. Conary; “Cupsie.” His widow, Miss Brookline, pal Meat Inspection.” fast parties. Divorce decreed for cruel and formerly Lizzie Arthur and Ruth, went to Dexter sale. Plead and sentence Mass. Tuesday’ ,:.K3 was read Fran- guilty suspended. inight. (Two cases) ibusive Owens, survives him. He is also survived called there by treatment and failure to support. by by the death of Mrs. Haseltine’s Same on search and seizure case. G E Parsons vs L Hutchins. Default- a daughter a former Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Linekin and md, and after-discus- Amy Custody of minor child given to mother. by marriage, Mrs. Isa D. daugh- brother, Arthur Small. State vs Carlo Guido, Search and id. Knowlton. Wilband of West ter, Feme Louise, of Richmond were ed to the appealed. Elizabeth T Libt vs Kennebunk, and two half guests Legislative Merchant, Lineous C by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. seizure; C. W. Wescott and A. B. Bove bonds- Knowlton vs John A John and the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wilband of West !>i be presented to Wayland Patterson, Merchant, Belfast Divorce decreed for brothers, James McCabe of Boston. parties. Kennebunk were called to Bellast men; defaulted. inowlton. The funeral took at Morse. last Mon- f.. a of :ruel and abusive treatment and failure to place his late home Tues- system banking sup- day the death ot State vs A P by Mrs. Will,End’s father jultural interests, Benner, appealed. Single sale, S A Bowden vs Charles A Turtlott. Default- port. of minor day afternoon at 2 Rev. Arthur A. and who have igr Custody child, Marie Elizabeth, o’clock, Capt. George Arey family, Mr. Wm. A. McCabe. 1 id. Brown. Blair of i •ads was also discussed opened to jury and Volney Thompson ap- riven to mother. the Universalist church been living in this return- officiating. Bucksport summer, William foreman. Verdict not Buz- Inez M from decision of The interment Mounteforte of Lisbon ! the $2,000,000 pointed guilty. Decrow, appeal James A Libt vs Josie M was in Grove ed to their old home in West Brooksville last Falls and coming Hall, Belmont, Cemetery. Miss zell. of Probate the will of Francis Appa Mounteforte of Brunswick \ t". create a good roads fudge allowing Sail, Bangor. Divorce decreed for desertion Sunday. returned d friends in home from a State vs Ernest P Piper, appealed. Assault Staples. Referred to Hon George M Han- ; for three consecutive Many Belfast will regret to learn Tuesday visit with Mr. and Mrs- years Miss Evelyn P. Morison has sufficiently re- and ion. Dunton of the death, in Harvey S. :.>in and was battery. Opened to jury and W E Gould & Morse; Bangs. E Sept 18th, Brewer,after a brief Cunningham. ; banquet Mary Welch, Belfast Libt vs Martin covered from her recent severe illness to re- Lillian the appointed foreman. Verdict not Buz- Knox Co Bottling Works vs Ralph M Wood illness,of B., wife of Carl H. Ames, for- Mrs. John A. went to E! Bangor House by guilty. Welch, Troy. Divorce decreed for cruel and sume her duties as a teacher of drawing in the Fogg Rockland last zell. '< md City of Belfast et al, Trustee. Trustee merly of this city. The funeral was held Fri- Tuesday to visit her Is:,. mmerce. The speak- j ibusive treatment. public schools. father, Martin Knowlton, State vs Defaulted. Harriman. day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr. Ames was a who will soon to en,President Booth- Harry W Baker, two cases of lischarged. Louisa E Libt vs Alfred go Portland to make his Tolman, Islesboro, Mrs. Cassie Merriam of is home search and NEW CASES. member of the Belfast band when the Chelsea, Mass., with his son. Augustus ^. .ey of the seizure. Pleaded guilty. Con- folman, North Haven. Divorce decreed for family Knowlton. University the guest of Mrs. Fred Rackliff and Mrs. Giles Annabel libt vs Thomas P resided in this and is now man Frank A. Guern- tinued. Brown. Bragg Leaman, rruel and city employed in the Mr. and Mrs. iur abusive treatment. G. Abbott. Mrs. Merriam Wm. E. Kotman will close their .eaman. Dunton band at the National spent the summer State vs Harry W Baker. Nuisance. Plead- & Morse; Ritchie. Soldiers’ home in Togus. The Edward S Cain, Libt vs Cassie B Cain. Pa- at Winter Harbor. cottage, Anchorage, on the North Shore, Alfred E Brackett vs Ernest P Dun- Members of the Maine ed guilty. Sentenced to 60 in Piper. ermo next days county parties. Divorce decreed for utter de- Northport, Monday and go to Bangor to on & Morse. JACKSON . Miss Myrl Coombs of Laurel, who has been the Chamber jail and sentence suspended. lertion for three care and visit Mrs. Kotman's for Bangor years; custody of Miss Neta the parents a time. Orrin B vs Edwin Jenkins. Dun- visiting Perry for past two easts of John R Gra- State vs Clement Maxwell. Plead- Woodbury j p Larceny. ninor child, Avis Madaline, given to mother. Church and Plantation to weeks, returned to her home Tuesday morn- The engagement of Mrs. on & Morse. Celebrate Event Daisy Skay Bliss, ta- & Elec- ed Sentenced two months in ing.—Hardin, Montana, Tribune. angor Railway guilty. county Ida J. Ferguson, Troy, Libt vs Melvin R daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W L vs C E Mitchell and C B October 5-6. The Skay of this Tarm in East jail. Mittimus issued. Gray Cook. Program. Corinth, r’erguson, Dixmont. Divorce decreed for The centennial Mrs. George A. Quimby arrived in city, and Raymond, son of Mr. and Dunton & Morse. of the Jackson Congrega- Mrs. Elmer (>• to interest them. The State vs Joseph A McKeen. Nuisance. Paid will Mrs. T* S. Bird of idultery and the libellant permitted to re- tional and Monday morning, visit her sister, Rockland, has been Co vs Victor Neal and church, the 100th of published. se:V tlie finest in the Penob- costs of $14.91 and the case was nol Jaynes Drug Char- anniversary prossed. lume her former name, Ida J Procter. the N. Winslow' of Elizabeth, N. J., a few Mrs. Isabel otte Ida Neal. Dunton & A S Bird organization of the Plantation, will be ob days Libby King of Los up-to-date State vs Frank Plead- Morse; and will Angeles, buildings Meservey. Larceny. Annie E Cobb, Libt vs Asa C Belfast at arrive home Friday or arrived Two Cobb, served Jackson October 6-6, with the fol- Saturday. Calif., last Friday to visit her t. «- land. 50 of ed Placed on file. cases.) brother.’ farming guilty. narties. Divorce decreed for cruel abu- Dr. C. and lowing program: Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wilson are W. Libby. She was called east br- Herbert L vs Ernest Dun- spending by the tatoes, place it in the State vs Hiram Hustus. Desertion. Con- Hopkins Sawyer. sive treatment and extreme cruelty. Custody Sunday at 10.46 a m. two weeks vacation at their at death of her brother Frank in k on & Morse; Organ voluntary; cottage Quanta- Lawrence, Maes. | and equipment are of tinued. Conary. >f their minor children Estella A, Ella M and hymn, “Holy, Holy, Holy !” poem, “The Old cook pond. They will build a stable and ice Miss Alma Harold son vs W Mary E Welch, libt vs Martin Welch. Dun- Avery went to on busi- Graham, of State Harry Baker, appealed. Search Sarah L Cobb to mother and Bangor given custody of Cobbler,” written by Erastus house and paint all the this fall. ness Ktt The herd of and seizure. Sentenced to fine and costs of on & Morse. Johnson; music, buildings Wednesday. On her return she will charge. ihe minor children Edward A, Blanche Net- be ac- O, Carmel quartet; prayer, Rev. Frank S. Mrs. G. cows, all $110. Paid. W W Swett vs Leonard and George Willard. Dolliff; Hartley Kenniston has returned to companied by her mother, Mrs. B. M. registered lie E and Eli A, given to father. her Avery, vocal solo, “Come Unto Me.” Mrs. home in New York after the sum- who firsts at the Maine State vs G H Dunton. Search and Dunton & Morse; Merrill & Merrill. (Couen,) spending recently lost her home in the .ny seizure. Ida E Libt vs Almond L mer with her Mr. and Garland tire. Harvey. Harvey, "Our parents, Mrs Charles R. f" William C Doe, libt, vs Hattie E Doe. Dun- Wynifred Staples Smith; address, Church: C. eal of attention. Plea nolo contendere. Sentenced to pay a fine Swanvilie Divorce Catell, Bangor and News. Roy Hurd of parties. decreed for cruel Its Past and H. Northport.—Bangor Charlestown, Mass., Hebron on & Morse. Future," Phillips Boody; mu- '•» serve dinner in a big of $100 and costs $10. Paid. Harriman. ind abusive Academy, 12, is a member of the treatment and failure to support; sic. Carmel Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Roberts of Reading, entering Pearl S Ward vs Walter G Chester L quartet; address, “Citizenship and cl ass at \ the long tables were State vs Elvin Hanson. Search and seizure. Davis, of Mass., who have been the guests of Mrs. A. Colby. Mr. Hurd is a of :ustody Elroy C,Alfred Land Howard L Har- Rev. Franklin ,l! nephew Miss 1 Religion.” W. Barker; Rankin left and there the Plea, nolo contendere. Sentenced to pay a fine ind Eugene Barter. Dunton & Morse; Good- hymn, Crockett, street, in their car for Jennie M.Miller and guests rey, to mother. *, has been a given “Faith of Our Fathers.” Augusta Sept. 17th—Rockland Courier-Ga- frequent guest 1 of and costs $10. vin and in town. i erman dinner. Em- $100 Paid. Harriman. Bradley. zette. Sunday at 2 p. m. r; Alida Heald vs B M Barker. Dunton & Organ voluntary; old- f many acted as wait- State vs Thomas. Berry Search and seizure. Mrs. Lena French The court was session time hymns, Jackson Frank B. Hazeltine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beverage and m Manson in to chorus; poem, "Retro- littledaugh- i-.ee of good things Plea, nolo contendere. Sentenced to pay a fine dorse; & Coolidge. Friday evening .er Adeiia of | and who the Madison, \\ were lear the verdict in the case of Mrs. Frankel vs spect Greeting," Mary A. Johnson Root; Hazeitine, spent summer with his isconsin, guests -i the dinner several of and costs Paid. Harriman. N L Roberts vs Sarah L Redding. Dunton $100 $10. :he past week of Miss Sarah R. he Belfast Co. and reading of letters from former Jackson citi- parents in this city, left last for Lan- Gardner. They State vs E A Jones. Search and & Morse. Trucking finally adjourn- j Monday [ made, and among the seizure. will visit in Rockland and 9 m. Carmel to resume his in Thomaston before f Edwin S vs Cassie B Cain. Dun- :d about p. Saturday. zens; music, quartet; prayer; vocal solo, caster, Pa., studies the Yates i.irry B. I vers of Port- Plea nolo contendere. Sentenced to pay a fine Cain, libt, home. "My Redeemef,-’ (Dudley Mrs. school. eturning j c Cumberland Coun- of $100 costs $10. Paid. Harriman. on & Morse. Buck) Wyni- THE SECOND fred Staples Smith: address, Dr. David N. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Gilley of Bucks- j ..rles D Stanford, P. State vs VV A Rogers and A L Knowlton. Arthur M Knowlton vs Mildred M Hager. MAINE CAVALRY. j Mrs. Edith Bartlett Berry, who rad been Beach, president of Bangor Sem- ?ort announce the engagement of their j -ity of Maine, Arthur Search and seizure. Plea nolo contendere. Dunton & Morse. Theological the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. M. Orff, in daugh- The 49th annual reunion of the 2nd Maine inary; music, Carmel quartet. and her ter, Miss Ethel Bernice Gilley, to Roseoe M. | Bangor Chamber of Sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and costs $10. Charles E Murch vs Frances E Gerald. Dun- Belmont, sister, Mrs. Arthur Shales, Cavalry was held in Gardiner Sept. 19th, with Saturday, at 2 p. m. Crown Prince overture Macornber, formerly of Waterville, hut now a Boothby of the State Paid. Harriman. on & Morse; Chapman; Fairfield. in Belfast, for several weeks, has returned to [ ibout 70 members resident of present. The business meet- (Barnard), Brooks’ orchestra; "," Boston. Bucksport. | nam and his son, Ed- State vs Homer B. Carter. Search and seiz- W S Poland vs L F Nash and Thomas A | was called ng to order at 2 p. m., with Presi- Jackson chorus; prayer; address of welcome, | Bellast fi tends received invitations i'd in the street rail- ure. Plea, nolo contendere. Sentenced to pay iiggins. Dunton & Morse. Capt. William Grindle, who had been in from Mr [ lent StClair of Vassalboro in the Harold G. centennial Ashley chair, Booth; poem; vocal : —-• --.... yjL a fine of $100 and costs $10. Paid- Harriman. Elizabeth J Crockett, libt, vs Richard H solo, for several weeks, the of uaui iu uuenu ind a Bucksport guest i_ lasted greater part of the afternoon. “The De at NEV7 Penitent, (Van Water), Wynifred :he wedding 1(J o’clock i ms of the College of ENTRIES. ! relatives, left on the Boston boat last Satur- a.m.,September 25th. Comrade Crow'ell offered prayer. The UArrulll/n X. Hiv Trc 07 T reports Staples Smith; historic address, Everett E. )f their daughter, to Mr. -.rsity of Maine de- Herbert Payson vs John W Hobbs. Ritchie; day for the Sailors Snug Harbor, where he Evelyn Maude, Ole \ me anu treasurer were read Motion for order secrexary and Morton; “Annetta” intermezzo (Lamendeau),' Hanson of New York. ll>.lpnprl tn vvitVi n of service filed. Personal )unton & Morse. 1 will siay ior me winter. iccepted. Officers were elected as follows: Brooks’ orchestra; centennial “The i'i f notice ordered. Dunton &. Morse. Jackson & Hail vs Leon E Cookson. Ritchie. oration, Mrs. J. V\. Vaughan of Simmons quoted Mr. and Mrs. E. City point will leave ^resident, George W. Cross, Gardiner; 1st vice Relation of the Church and the Town to che George Gilchrest will leave race Greeley, “Young H B Toothaker vs C L Harriman,'to be tried E H Crocker vs P M Lawrence. Ritchie; C :oday for North Attlebor. Mass., to spend the >resident, E. N. Small, Lewiston; 2d vice Nation,” Hon. David A. “Starlit I in October for Fruitland Park, Fla., to spend 2nd of ^ presi- Boody; Night winter with her and it ■wed the effect that that day January term. Ritchie; Johnson. Knight. the and Mr. and Mrs. Elon daughter, is expected lent, R. V. Carey, Dresden; 3d vice president, Serenade” (Lamendeau), Brooks’ orchestra. winter, B. Gilchrest Maine and the other Tomlinson Co vs W O Estes. Mo- Nathan B Russell vs Edgar Stearns. that Mr. Vaughan will be able to leave the Milliken, Ritchie; w ill their home on Church S. V. Strout, Dresden Mills; secretary, George Saturday, at 8 p. m. A dramatic reading of I occupy street dur- rom which the. West tion to dismiss filed. Motion overruled and 5hilbrook. sanitarium and join them. l. Smith, Vassalboro; historian, W. A. “The Miss ing their absence. Millie M libt, vs Arthur M Clark. Austin, Longfellow’s Spanish Student,” by men. exceptions taken. Clark, Misses Annie L. Barr and Grace H. Hall will Iassalboro. The next meeting of the serai-cen- Florence L. assisted Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. of W litchie. Eaton, by Wynifred Billings Lynn, Mass., 'aim Greeley, the say- H Staples vs Albert T Harvey. Neither jo to Augusta today to attend the sessions of will be held on the old in Smith, vocalist, Miss Olive arrived last from Annie E libt. vs Asa C Cobb. ennial, camp ground Staples Hatch, Saturday Gardiner, Me., ■0 acres of land and party, no further aotion from the same cause. Cobb, Ritchie; Lhe State Library Association. Misses and a committee was to Miss Ora M. where attended the reunion of Marga- Dunton & Morse. Augusta, appointed pianist, Morton, pianist, Mrs. they the 2nd -nd get it.” Carrying Knowlton; Buzzell. ret N. Hazeltine and Belle will sub- lave of the affair. It is to Lena Chase Maine and were of Mr. Keating Milliken Tomlinson Co vs W 0 Estes. charge proposed Jones, accompanist; hymn, “The. Cavalry, guests and ■hi of intensive farm- Effie L Harriman vs Harry W Harriman and Ritch- stitute in the library during their absence. •bserve this 50th anniversary in a fitting man- Day is Dying in the West”; benediction. Mrs. Fred R. Poor until Tuesday, when they various kinds of farm Margaret Marshall. Defaulted for $140.00. : e; Brown, Jr. ler. went to Louis Shiro returrn d last in his auto vs Lona E Searsport. Sunday most fertile he Thompson; Dunton & Morse. Ernest W Crocker, libt, Crocker, lands, About 400 out of 1800 men who went to the SECRET SOCIETIES. from Bangor, where he attended the State The from Bethel is water, hut may be re- Charles F. Harriman vs H W Harriman and iuzzell. representative-elect par of ’61 are nowr living. Those who have Board of Trade meeting and visited his par- Swift vs J B DuBose. Buzzell. Ernest C. Bowler, editor of the Oxford here is a great deal of Margaret A Marshall. Dismissed. A S Little- F E County lied in the past year are: Peter ! Golden Cross is ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shiro. Mrs. Shiro ac- vs Thomas L Donahue, Temple, Pythian Sisters, Citizen. Mr. Bowler is a native of u »n that would be a field; Dunton & Morse. John C Averill Decrow. Buz- Palermo, Enoch Merrill, David F. for the district him a part of the way on the iangor; Augusta; Hy- ! arranging convention, which is a staunch emi- companied trip. able to its owners if it John M Ward vs Arthur M Jackson. Dis- *11. Waldo county, Republican, and 1 B. held in this on, Randolph; Joseph Skillings, Togus; to be city, Oct. 16th. The lady in Walter Damrosch’s new as Mildred O Cook, libt, vs U H Cook. Buzzell. nently worthy of the honor conferred upon leading reforested, missed. Brown, Jr; Rogers. dilton R. Co. Walker, M, Togus; James H. The to Dr. and Mrs. >pera, The Dove of Peace, will be Mrs. Phoebe tages of reforestation Carle & Jones vs E L Williams. Buzzell. reception given George h.m by the voters of his town. Caroline E Rowell vs Willis D and John P A. S. Strout, Alonzo of vs rickett, Blanchard, Benj. N. Towle Wednesday Pendleton Crosby Brooklyn, daughter of attention to the law James A Hall, libt, Josie M Hall. $uz- evening, Sept. 18th, by Dr. Holmes, who was called here Sanford. Demurrer filed and sustained. Ex- Z. G. H. Jenkins George by j | Powers, and Noah Jewett, the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Bucksport Fields C. Pendleton of Islesboro and Brooklyn. the State to the effect and *11. ! the illness of his father, George O. Holmes, re- eptions taken allowed. Defendant has a rhree members of the band are Mrs. in & vs H original living on the eve of their for new Crosby sang grand opera last spring I'.anted to each acre Eaton Co H Stimpson. Buz- departure fields, turned to Boston last Dr. John of to over. Brown; Ritchie. Spencer, Wm. Monday night. right plead a follows: M. Plummer, Lewiston; A. S. out a attendance of ind met with splendid success. •re for sell. brought large loyal friends. who was also called here his cultivated three Fred L vs W J Fletcher. Neither 1 ; Holmes, by fath- Janborn. Steep Falls; George Towle, Canton, The affair with a in he Davjdson F Gordon vs Inhabitants Waldo. Buz- opened grand banquet the er’fc. illness, remains for a time. Mrs. Frank Conant of Santa Barbara, Calif., exempt from taxa- No further action. E F Littlefield* Perley longer Mr. party. i’ive died in the war. The oldest member Odd Fellows' beautiful 20 iell. dining rooms. Past Holmes is now somewhat better. irrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. year;. Ritchie. was 1 iresent Robert McDuff, aged 81 years. Whitmore a vs In Co. Grand Richard gave very pleasing Bancroft H. Conant and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 to the market facilities W A Ryan Dirigo Buzzell; Mer- Mrs. J. H. Morris and little Helen George A Clark vs John Larrabee. Default- i W. Woodman was colonel of the daughter Sphraim and effective address, a few of the P. Chase. Mrs. Conant has been east for some is •ill & Skelton. reciting product 1,200 miles ed for $10 and costs war. are visiting in Cambridge, N. S., where they by agreement $10. Buz- egiment in the He is deceased. Five acts of assistance Dr. Towle had render- Ida E vs A L Harvey. many weeks, spending some time in New York, ties than The Bowden. Harvey Buzzell. went to attend the of Mrs. Chicago. zell; :ommissioned officers are left in the associa- in the of not golden wedding B vs Edward S ed building only the lodges but where her son in a student at Cornell. are miles nearer Cassie Cain, libt, Cain. Buz- Morris’ Mr. and Mrs. T. 3,000 J W Levenseller vs Almond L De- out of the large number that went to the parents, T. Craig. Ripley. & Morse. ;ion, the magnificent building they now occupy. sell; Dunton will visit in Canard and N. Chester Worthen, who has been as a Oregon apples. faulted. Dunton & Morse; withdrew. par. They Wolfville, S., acting Bangs Dr. and Mrs. Towle responded in very appro- t Edwin P Treat vs Marvaret Buz- home to Belfast. fire warden in the woods in the of potatoes to furnish Parmenter & Fertilizer Co vs J G Thompson. before returning vicinity Palsey Heath Relief Corps furnished the dinner talks. After the Randell’s or- W A Cowan. priate banquet Moosehead lake the summer r.d child in the United i seil; during months, Small. Neither party. No further action, ind the in the More than music Miss Helen Doak gave a and ; vs John banquet evening. chestra furnished for dancing. bridge party Tnere are Edwin P Treat Downs and James R spent last week in Belfast, and with Austin egtrs enough Dunton & Morse; Manson & .00 sat down to the 6 tin shower last afternoon in honor Coolidge. banquet at p. m., and all Friday of Jewett left Monday fora week’s and furnish an Downs. Buzzell. hunting eggforbreak- W H Sprague vs Annie Bessey. Open to •njoyed themselves. The tables were hand- WEDDING BELLS. Miss Frances A. Howes, whose wedding will fishing in the vicinity of Northeast Carry. d Harvester have a surplus of one- Withdrawn and International Co vs W P Clark. October 4th jury. entered neither party; , lomely decorated with flowers and the appe- take place and Misses Evelyn W. Brown, of the Sail- Buzzell. Capt. George agent lay. Maine ranks third no further action for same cause. viands were Mori son and Florence Hill a tea for ors’ Ritchie; izing deftly served. After sup- Fish-Wood. Mr. Walter Fish of Waldo and gave her Snug Harbor, returned from his month's ,r sweet canned E L Richardson vs Edr J with Mrs. Browrn last While corn, and Dunton & Morse. Stephenson. Buz- >er were and a smoke en- last afternoon at the Morison home vacation Monday. cigars lighted talk Miss Rose Wood of The Head of the Tide were Saturday 'ty is away they visited several places aiong the concerned. William V Weed vs David E Walker. De- sell. in the hall above until when the on Court street. oyed 7.30, married at 8 p. m. Sept. 21st at the New for two weeks a Grain Co Congrega- England coast, anchoring few words of welcome for faulted for and costs. The Brooks vs Ernest Croxford. $1 Buzzell; Littlefield. :ampfire and entertainment began. Ex-Mayor tional parsonage. Rev. David L. Wilson offici- Mrs. Gerry L. Brooks of Portland and little or more at Islesboro, Maine, an ideal spot for raise for the splendid farm- H N Littlefield, vs John Larrabee. Brown, Jr; Mudgett, lohn W. the of summer rest and recreation. On the return admr, Berry gave address welcome ated, using the single ring ceremony. The bride daughter Aldana arrived last Saturday to h his farm is located. H L Hurst Mfg Co vs L H Reynolds. trip they spent a few days with Capt. Arthur Defaulted by agreement for $35 and costs $10. Brown, ;o the visiting comrades and President was in a a week with her Ashley becomingly gowned champagne voile Bpend sister, Mrs. William Conner and family at Castine, Maine; that ting delegates who wished Bowden. [r. of the Buzzell; It. Clair cavalry made a fitting response, with rose trimming and bead medallions. She Kimball, High street. Mrs. Brooks will be old historical village, prominent in the war of vs D G a-ternoon train for the west left Clarence H Shuman Fred S C 0 Varney Lanphier. Brown, Jr. were 1812. While there Brown learned that vp Walker. De- rhere songs, recitations, remarks, etc., wore a white picture hat. The young couple pleasantly remembered as Miss Mildred Ma- Capt. ut moat of to Baltimore Publeo vs Edwin Jenkins. the old stone house at the entrance to Ca3tine them returned faulted. Buzzell; Ritchie. Brown, ind the session closed a in have friends son. Her many friends welcome her back to * by singing song many who extend congratulations her old home. harbor, the first dwelling from the lighthouse, special provided late in the P S vs Theodore Ir. the whole Edgecomb Durost. Neither vhich audience joined. The re- and best wishes. They were the recipients of was the of the editor of the Marine R Cain vs W L birthplace Enoch Jordan. voted one Robert E. U. S. party; no further action. Buzzell; H Pierce Hussey. inion wa6 of the best held for a many valuable presents. They will make their Capt. Tapley, Inspector of Journal. Armed with a camera and provided Essex EertilizerCovs Geo ODanforth. Hus- Hulls, of Norfolk, Va., with Mrs. Tapley, were with a buckboard, he and Conner drove Dunton & Morse. ong time. home with the bride’s mother for the present. Capt. Canadian Factory. in this city this week enjoying the captain’s to this romantic spot and took two of John M Ward vs Arthur M Jackson. Plea in ley. Three members came from Massachusetts photos annual vacation, which included a visit to our childhood which are now in our E Benner vs John C The home, pos- abatement sustained. Writ Percy Fuller and S L :o attend the one of them E. B. Bil- Massachusetts Primaries. Ira Dole and Mrs. the of M' ‘^Pt. 20. The new factory quashed; excep- reunion, i Capt. Dole, parents session and highly prized. It is unnecessary d"ian tions filed and allowed. Bagley. Hussey. of Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Tapley, who reside at Arlington, N. J. to add that we have acknowledged this kindly, Sardine Company ihas Brown, Jr; Rogers. ings Boston, 24. returns from Libt vs Sept. Incomplete Capt. has a comlortable home over- act on the of our friends. It Annie Warner, John Warner. -- Tapley thoughtful part al N. will J Roberts vs A A Hartley. Defaulted and Hussey. the Massachusetts primaries at 10 o’clock to- Chamcook, B., looking the waters of Hampton Roads, and is only within recent years that the beauty ,r continued for John W Peavey vs R N Brown. Littlefield. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur night indicated the renomination of Governor full operation about six judgment by agreement. Brown, Ritchie and Mr. and which he enjoys ps none but an ex-mariner of the seacoast of Maine, its entire length, N. Foss the Democrats over Jr; Ritchie. Florence S Moore, Libt vs Samuel C Moore. Mrs. S. A. Parker of Belfast motored here Eugene by Joseph can who has spent more or less of his life bat- has been discovered and seek- Ab°ut one hundred and fifty C. Pelletier, district of Suffolk appreciated by attorney county. tling with the elements off soundings. It there ers of a cool climate in summer with undis- from Howard L Hurd app from decision of Coun- Littlefield. Monday and called upon relatives.... Mrs. The contest for the brought Norway. Republican nomination for is one wish above another that the Marine °ne of the and best Gilchrest Co vsJ H E. Pettee turbed rest and delightful scenery. While Bar largest ty Commissioners. Charles White and Albert Wardwell. Runnells. Jiyde and daughter Doris of Belfast Governor was close and Joseph Walker, former Journal would like it is that establishments in gratified, every- Harbor has a name, there are many places just Canada, L Lam & Co vs J H Wardwell. speaker of the Massachusetts house of one n Murch of Thorndike and Herbert Rackliff of poot Runnells, ire visiting Mrs. Pettee’s aunt, Mrs. Henry repre- of the worthy toilers of the sea might as beautiful, if not more so, on Maine’s rock- already springing up sentatives had but a lead over his F Kenney vs M C R R G G Weeks. Franklin slight oppon- have a cozy home when it becomes necessary bound coast, are less known Van Horne ia the pres- Knox appointed commissioners. Rogers; Lit- Harry Co, Leavitt, street, for a few weeks.— Everett C. Benton. Foss only they widely ent, carried Boston for them to quit it.—The Marine Journal, New and exploited.—Capt. Norton, in The Marine tlefield. C N Perkins. Rockland Courier Gazette. about over Pelletier. by 6,500 York. Journal, New York. -——-—-- The The Aroostook Times shows that Fashions in Perfumes. THE MAN WHO FURNISHED THE Republican Journal Aroostook county has reason to be proud Doubt Cannot Exist FACTS. of its political record, as well as of its j 1912 Almost BELFAST.THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 26, New York, Sept. 23, 1912. A in a HIGH to date ideas, Investigation Will Only Strengthen the quiet man, quiet corner of a Rev. Matthew hustle, progressiveness, up the sweet odors that has been AUTHiGleason \"l| everyone enjoys big Augusta building, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY etc. Proof We Give In Belfast. moulding Church, Valley j,.,' thrift, home life, hospitality, Of the fortunes |Lamsoti&|| “1 took a we associate with of his party into patient to tV primarily flowers, shape foi \. r’ he was treated •. the 3,023 plurality for William T. Haines, How can doubt exist in the face of such evi- weary weeks. Day after day he hat for three .1,' N; The Pub. Co. j though many people prefer the smell of Wh™ discharged lie eai.i o' t, Republican Jour. the for dence? Read here the endorsement of a plodded away, out facts anc to or Republican candidate Governor, rep- ! digging Hubbard drink, appetite for i. ... ,1 new mown the breath of 1 resentative citizen of Belfast: spices, hay. figures to refute extravagant Demo- tMncyinsayingthatlh.u .■! 2,510 came from Aroostook county, leav- that th<» Neal 11 ARLES A. PILSBURY. pines and balsams, or that indescribable cratic claims and has downed the Treatment <1..-JT' ;-a!i-*11 J Manager Herbert E. Patterson, High street, “eeon in three t nJinesa 573 to come from the other sections Belfast, days.” ing whiff of summer essence that comes on omy” crowd every time with their owr Me., says: bout four years ago I suffered 1 Terms. For one qne of the State. Two when the weapons. This man, with the assistance ADVERTISING square, years ago, The breezes that blow over fields of one week from kidney complaint. kidney secretions bay- of one Inch length in column, 25 cents for Democratic landslide struck the State of stenographer, has prepared anc were in and contained sedi- sweet fern and the innumerable w! 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. irregular passage berry, sent out the Republican literature that it was vote Maine, Aroostook’s that ment. Often the were too has DRINK which to in almost Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a passages frequent, growing things help makeup' figured every newspaper, elected the can be overcome bv m $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three Republican candidate for then again scanty and attended by a scalding the of delicious which daily and weekly, in Maine. Shut ofi HA8| year; fragrance bouquet from the TREATMENT. N months. to and a little sensation. I used I had ! inspiration and enthusiasm of certain. Representative Congress, nearly every remedy one breathes say in absolutely Call ecstatically, August out-field Arthur I. The Neal * later when the came as to ever heard of but without results. I activity, Brown has Institute, f,*j , question up good on the coast of and in Portland, Me. Tel. 1 Maine, many held himself down to the grind of answer- life, ^ whether we should the finally read of Doan’s Kidney Pills and I at ’ repeal present other places. ing the demands of all those in need oi Habits R f A N \ (i MINA i IONS delightful Drug T P t IUIC or let it remain as it once procured a supply at Poor & Son’s Drug information. Special,, Prohibitory law, is, MEMORY AND PERFUMES Committees, clubs, speak- the contents of with Great ^ it was the Store. After taking three ers and newspapers have turned to Success. vote of Aroostook which It is curious that familiar odors stimu- him FOR I was cured and I am in good for and have been PRESIDENT, the boxe$, today facts, they promptly swung result in favor of keeping late more than taste or touch. health. It gives me pleasure to recommend memory supplied. that wise law upon our statute books. This No stafEof Doan’s Kidney Pills to my friends and neigh- has been ascribed to the fact that large clerks has been send- UNITY The Aroostook Times is ine out to the WILLIAM H. TAFT. naturally proud bors.” the olfactory nerve connects directly Republicans of Maine PAaJ of omo. such mass of literature as that of this record, and says in conclusion: For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos- with the center of the where loading brain, the mails to Democracy, but the few “One thing the citizens of this State ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents first and Galen, afterward Des Cartes, facts mailed have been clear cut and Association FOR VICE PRESIDENT, can be assured and that is Aroostook for the United States. have borne of, located the soul. However this may be, the imprint of truth and on side Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no ! fairness. And Arthur JAMES S. county can always be found the history is filled with proofs of the in- Brown, former SHERMAN, other. secretary of State, has attended to it all. of right and good government.” fluence that exercise on man. OF NEW YORK. perfumes His work has not been of the spectacu- The are lar i incense burner and bearer im- kind; it has not been of a nature to The entire State ticket in attract and Republican Washington portant and oft recurring figures on the attention to its author, it has Trotting pJ Political Points. Whisperings. been a thankless task Ohio is made up of regular Republicans. mural remains that picture the life of largely this acting as political encyclopedia, but it has been The candidate for secretary of State is D. 1912. Greece and in the FOR SALE BY In a recent speech at Los Angeles, Washington, C., Sept. 23, Egypt, Rome, heyday most necessary of all. Some one had Thomas Lewis, former of the Races, 1 president to Calif., Roosevelt said of Gov. Wilson ThS early days of September have of their civilization. buckle down to it for the good of the D. United Mine and it is said that cause, and who have had a P. that “the Democratic candidate’s view Workers, brought about the annual conventions of The sails of Cleopatra’s barge were we, chance PALMER, to call attention !o the this nomination adds great strength to the Atlantic are so know, faithful- I B.i.'-w ;r of the was one which Deeper Waterways Associa- scented, we told, that “The winds government “every ness and exactitude with which the duty ___ the Republican line-up. tion and the River Im- were love sick with and the has I crooked every Upper Mississippi them,’’ been Mr. Agricultural great financier, great performed by Brown. Association. The former was medicinal value of sweet odors was at- More than one man elected a crooked boss” wishes to see the govern- provement week, ago UNITY, The of the New tested Monday, owes a vote of thanks to the MAINE,, ment take. He found it difficult, he said platform Hampshire held in New London, Conn., Sept. 4th, when, in Athens, Hippocrates rid | unassuming at Republicans is constructed almost entire- 5th and 6th, the latter in the city ot the plague gentleman Republican as on Burlington, by using — to express himself he wished Gov, perfumes headquarters in this city. Kennebec ly of State planks. It declares that the after other means had OCTOBER Wilson’s and be entirely courteous. Iowa, Sept. 10th, lltn and 12th. Presi- every failed. Journal. j 1-2, vjews “has survived in the 3|l Republican party dent Taft was present at the New Lon- THE VERDICT TODAY. past both the open attacks of its legiti- don the use of William J. Bryan is knocking both the convention and talked to the dele- Today proper good perfumes WHAT WE NEVER FORGET j $586 IN mate and the of its is PtD;J and Roosevelt. At Gree- opponents treachery gates in the natural amphitheatre made recognized as not only a great pleas- the president to are the and its work is not now to according science, things associated Entries Close I Taft beneficiaries, by the emplacements for the guns at Old ure, but a legitimate part of civilized Septtr; ley, C'ol., he characterized President with our home such as be those to dic- early life, Bucklen’s Records made impeded by who, failing Fort Griswold. life, and my lady’s toilet is not ! after : “as the man who went into office with a complete Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother tate its policies, seek its destruction.” and romance at- without a touch of the she million and who will out History irresistably dainty odor used to cure our burns, skin majority go by Tt “reaffirms: th*j pnnstitiiHnn tho boils,scalds, sores, tach meets in PROCI unanimous consent,” and referred'to themselves to the name of Fort perrume, sacnets, powder and j eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. Forty and recommends it as a 1 First <• United States for it is toilet water. Nor is the of cures it Day, Tuesday. Roosevelt as “the most dan- Griswold, against this American enjoyment of years prove merit. Unrivaled for Theodore 1. 1 No. 2.24 Tr- t 1 to all and “hearti- this corns or sores. Class, criti- guide political parties” fortress that Benedict Arnold led an at- : luxury confined to the women of piles, cold Only 25 cents at all gerous man in the country.” He 'is more than No. 2. 2.50 Class, Tr. .; indorses the administration of Presi- for are druggists. | Roosevelt ly tack which resulted in the butchery ot society, men often accused of cised the action of while Presi- to Second Y\ edi issues the ———— mmmmn equal three Day. dent Taft.” In State plat- man within the bottle on the the of the every the walls of the garri-" using handy wife’s ! dent by permitting absorption gallonsor ordinary mixed paint at 1 o'clot! form declares for “legislative encourage- son. One of the blackest British dresser, and latest news from London Tennessee Coal & Iron Co. by the United pages ip Irgoes farther and lasts No. 5. 2.18 Trot of all longer. Class, ment enterprises that will develop is the inhuman states that dandies are No. 6. States Steel corporation. He said the ; history treatment"accord- English using 2.29 Class, Tr- or the No. 7. Year Tr. r < President the trusts enlarge indust-ial, agricultural ed the Americans the fort by ! scents as their grandfathers did, as well ,3 Old, former recognized defending You will make no mistake one-half a, and commercial interests of the State of the as side whiskers and as permanent institutions, free from English, who never desisted until cultivating strap- a busi- when you paint your New Hampshire;” for permanent man their trousers under competition, while he recognized con every had been killed, notwithstand- ping their boots in E. T. REYNOLI I ness management of the State highways; back to the petition as legitimate in all other lines of ing that the commander of the Ameri- styles dating same period. for conservation of natural HOUSE, UNITY. M i human endeavor. resources; cans, Col. William Ledyard, tendered his Modern physicians recognize the for continued aid to rural for schools; sword to Major Bromfield, the British therapeutic value of perfumes, as a to all of the to STABLE or The political situation in New Hamp- “fidelity pledges party commander, in token of surrender. If is safeguard against contagion, but most ; reduce the evils of the liquor traffic” and use shire is thus depicted by a special from then related that Bromfield ran Ledyard people perfume because they like for the enforcement of prohibition in no- GARAGE Concord to the Boston Transcript: “The through with the sword he had just be- it, though people of refinement never license territory; “for such changes in overdo this I old guard Republicans have been better fore given up in token of submission to a use, but confine it to a deli- our law as will enable the candi- united by the Roosevelt revolt than they primary superior force numerically. cate perceptible fragrance that never If vou buy the date of limited means to on 1 One of ti, have been in ten years. So are the new compete The Burlington convention, while not offends as do gross common scent3. j equal terms w'ith the rich man for nomi- THE DAINTY party people, and while the time is very honored by the presence of the President, WOMAN OF FASHION. j dences in Bel; and for the extension of the short for them to build a machine and nation,” was a splendid success, interest in the The dainty woman selects a special j law to the election of 12 rooms and organiz; their forces, they are attacking primary delegates object of the organization, that of secur- perfume and uses this only in all her ; to National conventions; and for legisla- the task with vigor. The Democratic ing a permanent 6-foot channel at low toilet articles, and it is becoming a fad and cold water tion looking to the promotion of indus- | party seems to approach apathy thus far water in the Upper Mississippi river from with young girls to select the odor of trial peace. That is a platform on which m the campaign, the only plausible ex- Minneapolis to the mouth of the Mis- some flower that corresponds with their rooms. Excelks can all good citizens stand. — being that it expects the Roose- souri river, inciting the delegates to favorite color. Say a girl chooses the r planation ! SOLD BY storage accomm velt party to do the heavy work of de- great enthusiasm. essence of violet, Clover or Heliotrope, YOUNG PEOPLE— the the “Proud of these prosperous times, the in will come and has her sachets, toilet l feating Republicans, leaving Following orderly sequence perfume, We know—business men know— stable connected to a harvest of offices result of Republican rule,” says the the annual convention of the Na- and to what Democrats reap by eighth | water, powder soap correspond. good money trained .fingers, ; Missouri directed a after election dicker and trades. Republican platform, “we tional Rivers and Harbors Congress, Her room is done up in chintz with the by disciplined’ brain, fflitchell&Trussell particulars appl can earn. Our reaffirm our faith in, and pledge anew which will be held in Washington early flower pattern, and all her pretty frocks practical courses in President Taft is receiving commenda- our fealty to, the principles and policies in December, and which will bring not and belongings in some of the flower BUSINESS Chas. F. T tion from all for the course he of Republicanism as enunciated it: our the dull of leaf quarters only representatives from the Boards of colors, including greens * national and Stenography, Bookkeeping has with to Mexico. The State platforms and as ex- : Trade and Chambers of of and stem. harmonize to Belfast, April 15, 1!' pursued regal'd Commerce Few, perhaps, will in our national and 1 develop your ability and make Spokane Spokesman-Review says that emplified present the country, but the business and this extent, and many woman prefer leading you competent to hold a position Dr. W. C. UBBEY he has thus far handled American rela- State administrations. We unqulifiedly professional men of the country who are synthetic scents as more assertive and in any business house in town. ; tions with Mexico the Madero and indorse and approve our national ticket Write for our during intensely interested in having the gov- iistinctive, but no crude mixing of per- free Catalog. It’s $25 Rewaf with headed William H. and the ! filled with information. 1 Orozco revolutions wonderful wis- by Taft, ernment make annual provisions for the fumes is tolerated. If any change is helpful DENTIST, I will give the above ticket headed ^ evidence to convict tie unselfishness and self-restraint. A State by John C. McKin- harbors made it includes on the j dom, rivers, and canals of the coun- everything dres- SHAW broke into BUSINESS COLLEGE’ ^ my cottagt with the other con- less sagacious, prudent or courageous ley, together State, try, and in an amount sufficient to con- sing table, for Madam La Mode decrees I5A.NGOH .1 MAINE 3 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAINE I the dates of April 25t' VV district and i --- Executive would have plunged the gressional, county candi- tinue the work on which the that only one favored scent is 1 ...-._ji Engineers permis- t[E Belfast, May 30, 191:. dates.” e con (1-1) and United States into war. It would un- of the are at iible for each individual. | Army present engaged. floods of every de- questionably have been popular, and this President Taft will deliver an address : American manufacturers now turn out scription. Filin'- j nire. bedding, car- if would have reacted to the More of Governor Wilson’s record has on COTTAGE ’f popularity the above occasion and it is confident- these fine matching lines of toilet goods For Sale pets, stoves, etc been n furniturt President’s But he has ex- dug out. It seems that as long that form* that appeal to fastidious society Anthpie At Quantabacook Lai. advantage. ly expected Gov. Woodrow Wilson The Frank house on a If at far less than one Blodgett Cedar street: specialty. yoi. cottage of 8 large r. to ago as 1882 he made a statement before women, prices pays 1 rooms and have U erted every energy v prevent war. will also speak. In addition to these dis- attic; stable and two hen houses; anythin.' feet of veranda, ?toi for as •• the satisfactory imported products, ot about 5-16 acre. !ssell drop lav come which tariff board of that in which he Enquire of boat house and boat Should it now, heaven for- time, card and \\M’ ■*v*eivr .. cad tinguished gentlemen, President Rans- jecause these latter have to pay an enor- JOHN R. I pasta yon prompt said he would all DENTON or WALTFC H. MI.'. bid, it will be solely because repeal protective tariff dell has that nous of like cents 34tf ..OOMH8, Congress stated he looks forward to duty something sixty RALPH I. MORSE. Corner Cross ai d Federal Str Helfast, 30tf and will sanction it. laws and establish tariff for revenue >n the dollar. the country the best program ever for a arranged amateur in- only. He has found it to ex- Cheap, coarse, perfumes, necessary convention such as the waterways forth- discriminately mixed, and used in pro- plain away some embarrassing passages WWW WVWfV«!Wf«VW9fPlifffiiVif = Kev. uv. inomas vnaimers ot Man- coming one will be. lusion, are relegated to the sort of peo- found in his books, relative to chester presided at the Republican State immigra- ple who do not understand that while a tion and other questions, but on tariff Not so itlle of really fine essence is delightful, convention held in Concord, New Hamp- very long ago a visitor to the for revenue the thimbleful of coarse alcoholic mixtures shire last week and only governor stands old town of Baltimore was ratlier startled upon taking the s disgusting to any sensitive nostril. pat. 2 *4* h chair declared no in the hours of the a .that political party early morning by MODISH SACHETS. 1 ] series of shrill shouts, f’nrinns to know had ever made long life that was not Saebets of all sorts are much . THE MURDER OF CAPT. BALANO. very i founded upon confidence in the concern their origin the stranger stepped over to lsed, from large padded linings for J^A for the The of the a window. Down in the street below shelf, drawer or wardrobe, to smaller and plain ----- A people. history Shot Three Times by the Schooners Cook. 1 „1_A„ I_A A_1_1 TO THE-;.=- Republican party, he continued, was a robust colored man in a snowy proved The four-masted schooner into the bodice, or hidden in the leaf of 2 Margaret with a that this came concern for the rights of apron huge glistening pail in each ;he satin corsage flower so generally Thomas, whose commander, Capt. John ail oeneath the it into ex- hand. He was the oysterman, and came ,vorn. flag brought W. was Balano, murdered by the cook In the light of usuage any of istence and its policies had always had in with September like the reed birds and present at Fortde Franco, Martinique, ;hese sweet scented appurtenances of in view recently, ortolan, the first month with the welfare of the people as September the table make pretty and most New York Tribune Farn arrived at Boston Sept. 17th, and the dressing \ an This was a whole. The stimulated “r” in it. the song he sang: presents, if care is { icceptable only prosperity, of the murder was story told to the :aken to secure the used s by the protective tariff, the goverment- “Oy-e-e! Oy-e-e! Oy-e-e! perfume by the j agents by the officers of the vessel. Heah’s de •ecipient. Jeanette Van Reypen. al grant of lands in the west by home- oystah man; 1 AND It is asserted that Capt. Balano had Cum long! Run along! YOUR FAVORITE HOME PARI steaders, the reclamation projects and While he’s at han!’’ Potatoes in Aroostook. an altercation with the cook, Vincent the ot conservation were cited as policy and that the visitor did not care for Maria, later that afternoon, Although I are into market instances ^Potatoes coming quite rapid- of “beneficient activity equalled at that time he which as while the captain was lying in a ham- any oysters smiled, y just now, digging operations are now on by no other government in the world,” in Uncle Tom to drift n earnest. The price paid is 75 cents per mock on the after deck, the cook de- seemingly encouraged >arrel.—Aroostook 1 was Republican. Journa an of time. Reference equal period walked ; into a melodious mood, and this is what Irish Cobbler are 80 to 85 cents \in I^The liberately aft and shot the cap- potatoes Republican made to the wholesome activities in the he ;he Fort Fairfield market. a few are tain. sang: Quite 1j :oming, also a very few Mountains, but most administrations of Presidents McKinley, T wo shots were fired before Ba- 1 fine Capt. Oysh! Oysh! today >f the Mountains are being' stored. Most : lano Fresh out of de Roosevelt, and Taft. Mr. Chalmers could arise, and the third was fired Chesapeake Bay, farmers began digging on Monday, if they had 2 FOR ONLY after he had from Some are continued jumped the hammock Rappahannock! Piyankatank! lot begun before. of the tops yet $2.25. urged progressive legislation. Wheh de from bank to and grappled with the cook. One bullet bullfrog jumps bank, very green, but quite a good many potatoes He admitted that the An’ de catfish licks his mudder-in-law. ire a Republican party struck him in the right side, the second likely to be dug little before maturity. 'em! Stew eat 'em raw, are or 2 Fry ’em, from $2.00 to $2 50 a 5 cents is undergoing a severe trial, and said be'ow the heart and the third in the Wages day, .- Oysh, Oysh, Oysh! with board in either case. is face. barrel, Help I • that the departure of certain members fairly plentiful this week, but is expected to The captain was rushed to the Govern- What becomes of the “oyster man’’ of the causes no but be scarce soon. Very little rot is thus far re- party bitterness, ment Hospital, where he lingered for after the month of is a ported, the general quality good. Yields The Tribune Farmer sorrow. Those remain will April mystery. being J tyno keep three His ire days. dying request that his He vanishes until September again brings reported from good down to rather light. the light burning for the wanderers body be sent to his old home in Port —Fort Fairfield Review. 9 Is a thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date illustrated nation him ’round with the C. E. Embree, manager of the Maine Farm- when they return, he said. In conclu- Clyde, Me., for burial was carried out. quaint cheery cry ers’ union, Bangor, states that the average po- A for etc., and mo. The cook was apprehended and is now of the wares he has for sale. weekly. Special pages Horses, Cattle, Sheep, sion, Mr. Chalmers declared that the tato yield of northern Aroostook county this in jail at Fort de France awaiting trial — V reliable market historian in the future will declare the I fear probably will not exceed 60 bushels to reports. on a of murder. were charge Attempts THE MEN WHO SUCCEED :he acre. He makes this estimate after per- one to 9 Dr. C. D. the best known administration of President Taft of made have the man brought to this sonal inspection of a large number of fields, Smead, ’veterinary surgeon as heads of large enterprises are men of great the most beneficient ever shown. country for trial, on the ground that the ind if the estimate is correct Aroostook’s pota- America, writes for The Tribune demands health. To 9 regularly .Farmer, thorough crime was committed upon an American energy. Success, to-day, to shipments this season will be nearer to 10,- bushels than last w care domestic vessel arid was therefore under the juris- ail is to. fail. Ifi’s utter folly for a man to en- )00,000 $15,000,000 bushels, covering the breeding, and feeding of all animal The comments on the election in fear’s total. Mr. Embree says that Aroostook diction of the United States, but the dure a weak, run down, half alive condition w meet farmers are now receiving 80 cents a barrel and his articles the needs of every practical working farm 9th, have been many and authorities at would not con- when Electric on Maine, Sept. Martinique Bitters will put him right for their product, and that if this price pre- sent. The man will be tried at Fort de w er and interests every man or woman in city or town who owns various, hut the Lewiston Journal sized his feet in short order. “Four bottles did me vails for long they will make very little if any France in November. jrofit from the crop of 1912. it about when it said: more real good than any other medicine I ever ® horse or cow. up right Vincent Maria is a Spaniard and was | The result of for this took,” writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. Monday speaks sent from Boston to Baltimore to join Fruit and Vegetable Show in 9 The subscription price of The Tribune Farmer alone is $1.00. I — Bangor. Maine is a law-abiding State. She de- the Thomas before she Bailed for Fort de "After years of suffering with rheumatism, mands and will have obedience to law. X France in May. The murder was com- liver trouble, stomach disorders and deranged #®“To new subscribers and all old 'subscribers who will pa: Public officials who committee openly disregard mitted July 3d. Maria has sailed on kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, The agricultural of the official must be to book. Chamber of John Z up arrearages and one year in advance we make this liberal offer oaths, brought many coasting vessels out of Boston, sound and well.” Try them. Only 50 cents at Bangor Commerce, M. and the and is said to be a is to make the Androscoggin county, especially sullen and of quarrel- all druggists. Dak, chairman, planning city of Lewiston, are in mind as we some disposition. garden products and fruit show, which write these words. Certain county and Capt. John W. Balano was one of the will be held in City Hall some time in 2 The Tribune one year, $1.00 city officials have been running a course best-known navigators sailing out of Aftermath. Dctober, an exhibition of merit and Farmer^ j of insolent defiance to law. With con- Boston. For a score of years he carried worth attending by all who are interest- Fred to Patt: of temptuous disregard of the courts, they a Christmas cargo of apples and other Says jd in this sort thing. Among the m The Journal, one year, 2.00 are we at?” who Republican have gone on either brazenly indifferent fruit from there each year to Brazil. He “Where rpple growers have promised to to Fred: a or with sneering rejoinder to the appeals is survived by a wife and one son, Capt. Says Patt lelp make the affair success are A. L. of home and church. Unmoved they Fred B. Balano of the schooner R. W. “Why we are dead!” Biaisdell of Winterport, who has an have seen the streets fill with drunken Hopkins. Says Fred to Cy: orchard of 8,500 trees; and E. N. Bart- Both for $2.25. loafers, insolent to the passers-by, im- Upon the death of Capt. Balano, Mel- “Lay down and die!” ett of West Winterport, who has 6,000 portuning the wayfarer for money and a bourne P. Cook, first mate, assumed Says Cy to Fred: trees, C. B. and S. H. Friend of a menace to the peaceful citizen. Do command. The vessel went to Tampa, “We’re really dead!” Etna, Mafk S. Leavitt of Winterport j then wonder Asks Fred: "The cause ot that?” md of | these Democratic officials Fla., where she loaded a cargo of 821,000 H. H. Dearborn Newbure, and at the revolt? Do they wonder that fetet of lumber for Boston. Says Cy: “Oh, too much Patt!” P. J, O’Loughlin, Charles Linscott and Democrats of life-long devotion to the Says Patt: “I’ll tell you why— Fred A. Bishop of Bangor will also co- can no this sort “’Twas this: Just too much E. E. Me party longer stand for simply Cy!” operate. Prof. Hitchings of the- Republican Journal Pub. Co., of thing? Do they suppose that Maine RUBBERS Says Patt and Cy: “We’ll tell you why, iepartment of pomology of the Univers- is to this to continue? WEAR “Dear Fred, ’twas too much T!” of Maine, is taking an active interest | going permit 9)1 ■ This Winter ty Monday’s election said "No.” —W. S. K., in the Kennebec Journal. n the coming show. Belfast,^ J --— r I displays of woman’s handiwork. An of matched three _a Fair Notes* year olda and a pair of j exhibit that attracted much' attention twin steer calves. County Correspondence. THE RACES AT MONROE. Over Half-Century. :^nroe ! was an entire dress of batten ex- H. W. . EASTERN 8TEAM8HIP the trustees of berg, Littlefield, Brooks, had 18 head mJtingof quisite in its daintiness. It '< the Humphreys’ Specifics hare 18th, pro- Herefords. part pure apd part grades BURNHAM. The racing on the first day. Sept. 17th, was Jt a morning, Sept. of Mrs. Vesta Davis his been CORPORATION. Ce'?LTday perty Higgins of specialty being oxefi, beef arrived re- last used by the with a sPecial p"rse and veal.’ Mr. and lira. Norman Thurlow reported week. The racing Wednesday people w give Brooks, who also displayed other His whole herd of to Mr. Hughes dainty cattle, numbers 30 where they passed the was a feature of the and the 2.20 satisfaction for more than 60 Uhn Innes Son, tion of water colors. Addie B. Tuttle the same farm for over 25 2.26}, 2.25}, 2.28}. years and is been visiting Mrs. Maria Bailey, is now very mm. Brooks; W. china. known 2.30 Class Mixed. Purse Goods Inness all around. It was $125. Store displayed painted George originally the sick in Waldo Leven- \ E. County hospital... .Mary >ri: N. Webber, had a ludicrous picture entered "Tulips,” of the late Eli C. and Lady Braden, brm., by Brown Braden m Famishing -A West, Nick- 1 A. L. l^erd seller is quite ill. Dr. Pearson attends her K Its not too bad, and not too ks, Belfast; (two darkies about to kiss one another). erson, his son-in-law, has the stock (Gallagher).1 1 1 good, kept and fears .Mrs. Cora • Mrs. S. M. Hamm, C. M. Moore, Monroe, had several t its mark He now is appendicitis... Elwell, King McGregor, bs., (Burrill).2 2 2 But I do like to see men dress as should' 1U photos up high superin- E. T. they r, Monroe; S. A. of improved buildings, Maude Cooper, tendent of aohnnla and nnn’nfr who has been with the family of Mr. James L., bg., (Young).3 3 3 JP » Time 2.25, 2.25f, 2.30*. ; p iy. 1. Cronkite, Monroe; Monroe, and L. South of is his Chase for nearly eight years, has, on account ^k Thev can do it if Myrtle Robinson, help reducing stock. A they buy their Furnishing The and special feature was a fast mile on a 7 h. p. Winterport. Paris, pen ink sketches. of ill health, gone to her sisters in Morrill, DISPLAY OF FARMING Indian -‘[t* DlrtUt TOOLS. motor-cycle driven by L. M. Ludden Goods, Hats, FANCY WORK AND CURIOS. hoping to regain it to some degree. She has { Caps, Neckwear, Hosiery (Inter- F white and buff Besides the exhibits in all of Mass., who went the ^ pure depart- friends in this who Brockton, mile in many place earnestly hope 1 1*73 A woven or Lamson f buff, Columbian Mrs. Tuttle was one of the ex- ments, there is much Everwerr), & Hubbard Hats & „ vhite, largest always interest to Station and white shown in the have her back soon... .The Sunday { c:. Ues, buff hibitors in the fancy work department, displays of local and other BASE BALL. and school went to Lake on a not j) Caps, Hathaway, Earl & Wilson Shirts and L® and r ise comb Rhode entries in Knit class. firms. The of tools was Swan picnic long having nearly every display farming Wednesday’s game was between Carmel and Jl > and since a Mr. ntams, white Polish A knit showed by' her was very the best for some years. J. C. Plourd of and had very enjoyable day. Yale Union Suits—I am for these spread Jackson and resulted in a score of 10 to 7 in Collars, agent geese were and involved a deal of Monroe, who is located at the old Ed Marden the genial of the ''Lake ij j® displaying pretty great work, proprietor favor of Messrs, Carmel. It was a long game and the and are not to be found i Monroe, as did a crocheted spread. Nealley stand, handles farm machinery House” is never to busy or too tired to help ; goods they elsewhere in 1 were well st'on Woodworth. Those The show cases in the center of the of all kinds, harnesses and other parties matched. The umpire wsb carriages, the young people enjoy the pleasant features the line of Hats and ^ Mrs Hamm, Messrs. hall set off to the em- cream of Hibbard, pitcher for the Monroe school. city—Nice Caps ^ones1-1"6 f,.„ good advantage equipment, separators several of the place. High |J r and Woodworth. broidered Some were of the fin- kinds, fur coats and robes. Mr. The game was between Mila*' pieces. Plourd Thursday Swanville a DWIGHT P. Masonic » est and of heavier had big exhibit, vehi- and Jackson and was | } \ia- CATTLE. muslin, others, work, including eight FRANKFORT. Hibbard the pitcher. f PALMER, Temple and of as included center pieces, sideboard cles, samples many different kinds; The game resulted in a score of to 7 .. -I ..wing cattle in grades Miss Margart t W. Peirce has gone to Pough- 10 in bureau scarfs and towels. Mexican and double, single work harnesses and driv- • • • • ••••AAA M A AMAA ,bs Brooks; F. L. Ricker, N. Y., to enter Vassar .Mrs. favor of Swanville. PSVg found a here also. Here ing harnesses. A cutter and keepsie, college... « and H. Little- hardanger place vegetable nm : mby James Tait has returned from a visit of two are a few new names. Mrs. C. B. two were am'h S. Twombly, E. F. Sharpies’ separators under a ! Mrs. C. W. canopy enclosure outside also manure weeks with her brother, Ralph Kenney,in East W. C. T. U. NOTES. m C. Hamm, Brooks. Roundy, Monroe; Page, Mrs. E 0. Holmes are Hampden; A. Cunningham, spreaders, riding cultivator, sulky plow, Millinocket.... Miss Ellen G. Carr has gone to t rue two Mrs. Fred N. Bel- walking plows and cultiva- resume her at the ind others were show- Swanville; Savery, walking Castine to studies Eastern White Ribbon Recruits, or Cradle Roll, fast; Mrs. Lucy A. Sargent, Searsport; tor. Mr. Plourd and W. B. Bartlett, -the- Lrp t. ,t n and steers were State Normal school.... Percy Grant has mov- is one of the of W. C. T. Celia M. Nickerson, Swanville; Mrs. his clerk, were kept after departments £L H ittlefield, J. W. Nick- busy looking ed bis family to Brooks, where they will reside Lena C. Nye, Searsport; Miss Lucille the exhibit. U. work, and in Dexter there are about i; i .i; field, E. B. Gowen; in the future..S.Nolan Kane, who has been in Monroe. 60 little ones on the Roll. Not : W. Littlefield, George Webber, THE W. C. T. U. REST ROOMS. long ago Granvil the crocheted doilies Mrs. Boston during the summer months, is spending F. M. Nicker- In work* by a was held for the mothers and If B Twombly, The rooms of the W. C. T. U. were a reception Consumers’ few at his home here....Miss Alice Fuel Co. Eastman; centerpiece by Lucille Web- days / > so Ralph Emerson, H. the source of much to babies and the white ribbons were tied ber; doilies Mrs. S. M. Bryant and good many people Averill of Providence, R. I., was the guest ;■ by ofj to announce Nickers. as testified by the and on the wrists of 14 little new Wish that the on table mats by Mrs. Tuttle were special- large registration friends here the past week....The Waldo members, following prices ■y p ... LTTRAL HALL, the donation box. Miss Alice Kane of ly worthy of note. Table mats by Mrs. room is after whose mothers promise to them Coal are in after : Swanville was in and Peirce reading again open, being bring up effect September 1, 1912 s thisyear were care- were and charge Wednesday done, ■ j, Cunningham very evenly Mrs. closed for two weeks during the vacation of in the principles of temperance and :• new cabinet with C. M. Conant Tuesday. Other puri- r a. a crocheted tidy by Charlotte Parker, at Chestnut Coal, $8.25 per ton which members of the union were also present the librarian, Mrs. Tait....O. E. Parker and ty. This union holds an annual field L I® ring, keeps the age of 12 was a nice piece of handi- day “ and aided in the care of the Charles Beal were in Belfast last week serv- at some The 8.00 , jji In the creamery depart- work. Celia Nickerson of Swanville headquarters. pleasant place. program Egg Coal, of The ladies were always prepared with a on the traverse and i, j Son Winterport displayed specimens of fine tatting, and ing grand juries... .Hay- includes a picnic, “ of tea for the or to furnish av sociability, speeches, Stove 8.00 ... tors. In but- a collar in fine work of this class cup weary, ward 2nd, has to New Coa|, pj dairy small Peirce, gone Haven, etc. of Mon- comfortable place for a child to have a papers, recitations, music, “ L. A. White was shown by Mrs. Tuttle, who also Conn., to resume his studies at the Sheffield Pea 6.50 and nap or for the sick or injured to rest— Coal, i ( of Winterport showed a worsted tidy representing the Scientific school at Yale.Mrs. Jacob Clegg really a rest room, named. Mrs. “ s ilrooks contested for links of Odd rightly The Androscoggin County W. C. T. U. 7.25 Fellowship. W. B. is of the union and little son have gone to Northfield, Vt.... Coke, j. tter in prints found Helen Haley had a beautiful silk and Twombly president did not take a for and Mrs. C. M. Conant Mr. and Mrs. Cliff onfjellison have returned to evidently vacation, ., as superintendent ; foment rivals; worsted quilt with intricate fancy stitch- All above to a discount of 25c. of fair work. with all their home in Bangor after visiting Mrs. they have been doing things all summer. prices subject r sent alone entered es. They, together 1 ton on 1 the were in their Mr. and Mrs. Samuel convention at Sabattus was per all bills within 30 after de- cnntco Clement and Mrs. Mfs. Vesta D. Higgins displayed beau- members, untiring Clegg’s parents, Clegg The'County paid days nt of had efforts for the welfare of the rooms and and attending the Monroe fair.... Miss Ger- an in Kg. W’interport tiful table linen. One spread, with elab- followed by Institute Auburn. 1 livery. No discount for less than one ton. 4w38 .f cheese. those who were its guests. trude Lowe of is on! dairy orate corners in Mexican, with border Dorchester, Mass., spending There was also an Institute at Greene, oln, Monroe, had an of the was attractive. a two weeks’ vacation at the same, especially home of her aunt, and there was a rain a .i s to if not ex- although pouring libit equal Mrs. Simpson displayed a knit spread SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Mrs. Mrs. has Harry McLaughlin.... John Tait audience to listen to Miss it. tt m r years. At the of attractive good gathered g design. accepted a position as assistant in the post lip. : ids of grasses and In the cotton patch quilts one in tree Elizabeth Gordon. Colby College opened Friday Sept. office, recently resigned by Miss Ellen Carr. jit..iv. r in sample bouquets, design made by Mrs. Mary Nickerson 20th, with the promise that the coming Wilfred G. of Waterville is a Je of vegetables proper has and received lots of will be one of increased attendance Hurley spending many pieces year August 2nd was W. C. T. U. Day at lodei lifferer.t kinds with compliments. and accomplishment. few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James rtf- o to ten different vari- Later contributions to work in- F. Hurley.... Miss Lena Townsend has return- Empire Grove Campground in Poland, fancy The East Maine Conference is... c i he unusual in this ex- eluded two Mrs. Seminary, ed to her home in Old Town after the and Mrs. State centerpieces by Henry for the fall being Quimby, vice-president, lues and al- Bucksport, opened term it®.. ground Barbour of Stockton Springs and table of Mrs. Thomas for a week. a The 17th with the class for guest Cuddy presented splendid program. cdss: is attached. She alsc mats by her daughter, Ruth, under 15 Sept. largest many years. It is of 85 stu- “Young Campaigners” came from the lift I flowers, artistically years of age. Each of the entries was comprised dents from out of and 60 from the NORTH UNITY. at;- Leavitt and Nellie R. attractive. town, towns round about, and their songs and particularly town. R. E. Stone, left for Boston last Sunday to rolr. r hibits of everything The case containing curios and ancient recitations added greatly to the interest. st fruit. Mr. be gone indefinitely, on business... .The out- except articles was well filled. In one corner Among the recent promotions at the Miss Elizabeth Gordon was the ■ look for farmers in the business is not speaker, fine looking vege- was a candle mold, canteen, several University of Maine College of Law potato and several as as last There be as remaining in camp several days. kinds, plates, pitchers, sugar bowl, candlestick, was Edgar Myrick Simpson, A. B., from flattering year. may many ■i ith an accompani- cup and saucer, bellows and samplers, assistant professor of law to professor raised, but the price is ruling low_The corn of different : grains shown by Mrs. Tuttle. of law; George Henry Worster, L. L. canning factory in Unity opened up for busi- August 4th was Temperance Day or .tors were Waltei A used on the Constitu- from instructor in sales and gun frigate M., private ness last week, and all are hoping the frosts this same Dr. W. F, Dr. 1. Carmel tion in battle with the British ground. Berry, Bickforfi, ship corporations to associate professor of will their visits this until the postpone year F. A. Leitch and Miss Gordon were tl t lpden; H. 0. Bach- Guerriere Aug. 19, 1812, is the property law; Bartlett Brooks, A. B., L. L. B., corn is all in, as much damage and loss was id, Dixmont; C. of H. S. Webber, who also showed a from instructor in contracts and speakf rs. The superintendent and lead negoti- sustained last Averill, Monroe rebel canteen taken from Port able year by early frosts... Chester Hudson, papers to assistant professor of law. er of this eampmeeting always wears r Searsport; W. N, La., with samples of bullets used in Gerry is making improvements on the interior white ribbon, and says that “W. C. T. E. Plummer, Mon those times; a piece of copper from the The first cfiapel exercises of the fall of his house, finishing the upper story and has come to on that >oks; E. M. Grant, ship Cumberland, sunk by the Merrimac term at the University of Maine took making changes below.... R. E. Stone had the U. Day” stay Camp- Dixmont and at a rebel at 11 o’clock latt morn- I;-. .son, | Newport News; cartridge place Thursday misfortune to lose a valuable 4 year-old horse ground. a with the made in and taken from mag- ing following program: Organ ii I. .1 ■ England last weeK. The cause is supposed to have been A. B. Tuttle anc azine at Port Hudson after the surrender; voluntary, Raymond Floyd; musical in- a too sudden change of feed from grass to hay e 1 honey. a rebel bullet fired at the battle of Baton vocation; responsive reading. Psalm 90, while warm_Mrs. Arvesta Chase of Water t isi. had a most at- Rouge, La., cut from a magnolia tree. Gloria Patri; singing, Holy, Holy, Holy, ville is her Mrs. at the preserves, cannet Mrs. Vesta Davis Higgins had a fine Lord God Almighty; Scripture reading; visiting sister, Clara, YOONS WIFE tc—48 differeni display of curios, which included petri- prayer; violin solo, Dr. R. R. Drum- old homestead in Troy .. Mrs. Maud Mudget-. a tine exhibit os fied wood from Phoenix, Ariz., quar- mond; address, Pres. R. J. Aley; sing- of Burnham visited her parents, Mr. and ns, and entered ried and worked of the Indian by pupils ing University hymn. Mrs. Munroe, one day last week-R. E. Stone the ladies’ hall school at Arizona; riding of Mexi- SAVED FRO quirt uao a mo "cu Bates morn- ticyv ui ujcu c L w um uu uiaouug .-ike and specimen o: can hair-work; a pincushion made from a College opened Wednesday for its 50th The tor living water, which he intends having is in expert cook cactus; Apache Indian war club, and In- ing, Sept. I8th, year. class numbers of whom 92 into the house_Clarence ributor to this fail dian bag of beads; a beautifully carved entering 142, brought Whitney ■ are men. Besides these, students is his well drilled for water.... si's. Side by sid< ian maue irom wane nsn nones; a i^mn- young having living HOSPITAL have entered the classes from the domestic exhibit! > : ese soapstone carved seahorse upper M rs. Patno of Unity has sold her stock, all but piece, Middle- id Dunton of Win from the Philippines; whale’s tooth, Bangor Theological Seminary, the horse, and leased her farm, preparatory i"S alsi bury College, Doane College of Nebraska Tells How Sick She Was And contesting shark’s tooth; ostrich’s egg, and a 30- to making a change in her name and sur- and Mount Allison The % gle in al as College. chapel specimens foot horsehair lariat used in the west roundings, intending to reside in Pittsfield. What Saved Her From ! t tnnton pn exercises were conducted by Pres. bed rope to prevent rattlesnakes cross- Chase, assisted Rev. Dr. Leavitt H. Hallock May happiness attend her...The Ladies Aid A. White bread, am I ing. by An I... of the street church was very hospitably entertained by Mrs. John Operation. Pine >f pear preserves Two small boxes, hand carved, and Congregational The was devoted to Pierce last a pied the right ham 1 both elaborately and beautifully done, of Lewiston. day Wednesday, and goodly number the of students and was the unfavorable — t e hall, and acros, were shown by E. G. Sawyer; a tinted registration assign- present despite weather. Upper Sandusky,Ohio. Three years ment of classes. bearing the flow photo by Celia Nickerson; hand painted After business and a good social time all re- ago I was married and went to house- t$g 8% s2& *$s *?5r 8% «?& a& £* s& t&t t%s &s &s iffii were attractive articles and a silver the to the where a I was cup complete i Registration at the U niversity of Maine paired dining room, bountiful keeping. not arrat-tf- d and fragrant. Thi s contents of the case. noon. Sept. 19th, and repast was awaiting them and to which ample feeling well and « to look at. Mrs. Lin began Thursday PRESTON’S was The next will be 1 IN THE STOCK the number of students that had com- justice done. meeting could drag rnll.-ction of beauties DEPARTMENT. ; hardly | pleted registration up to Friday morning with Mrs. Clarence Coffin October 9th. All are myself along. I had £ V Croxford I F. L. had s i x displayei Ricker, Monroe, as follows: Juni- & Transient Stable is divided Seniors, 28; coidially invited .. Mr. George Townsend and such tired th beautiful and rare thoroughbreds in Holstein. The head feelings, jj Livery, Boarding ^ ors, 41; Sophomores, 68; Freshmen, 138. father have in where in- back ind Doris Gould o E of the herd was bought Bangor, they my ached, my Is situated or street oP I air. street. I have and Brigsdale Queen, course in to date Washington just single The school agriculture tend to make their future home. Mr. sides I had rs. Mrs. C. W Prince No. 3, H. F. H. George ached, K< etc. Cartful drivers if desired. Your ^ 8,6611, B., has 21 first year students and eight double hitches, buckboards, patron- three o E a which was in Townsend and autoed to Sherman last bladder trouble aw- ^8 bouquets year old, bought students. There are also family house 61-13 m ind second year age is solicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, ly28 Ethel Nealle; r March ot L. J. Trask, West Paris. Two and week, their former home, 130 miles. fully bad, and I could o el.. seven special students four students » W. C. of unusual i over four three not eat or I had PRESTON, Proprietor. beauty, cows, years-old,one years each in the first and second years of the sleep. leopard old and a two heifer had ,,u begonia year-old pedi- course. The registration of TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. headaches, too, and .> fasker of to that the pharmacy Dixmont? grees equal of head. The co-eds well for the became almost a ner- THE. 37 first year speaks fruit display. cattle have production back of their ped- cause of co-education at the State Uni- The following transfers in real estate were vous wreck. My doc- igree, which is very important from the a® ses®ss®bs aE»«5Baf»®»aEaas®s»®ss«EaFsstas®««iSS» ;-i, in this hall wa 3 and is far ahead of any previous recorded in Waldo of Deeds tor told me to to a I did xm^a financial Mr. Ricker also versity, County Registry go hospital. plates of fruit standpoint. bj showed head of year. for the week ending Sept. 23,1912: not like that idea very well, so, when I 1857 LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE »io I’ art app*es> eight grade stock. His | id or although peart business is cream and he Arthur T. Shute, Stockton Springs to Clara saw your advertisement iri a paper, I a '♦ e no means selling pro- by lack THE POTTLE GENEALOGY. in Stockton to for and have done as will tell to use E. FRANK COE, FERJ ILIZERS. Manufactured ss nounces his cattle good cream cows. Lillian Spinney, do.; land Springs. wrote you advice, They you for the most par I it His cream goes to Jackson, which is s Annie to Elmer L. told me. I have taken E, in the Best Factory m the Country at Belfast, Maine. 4 e Hall, Islesboro, Pendleton, you Lydia (ij Equipped ored, especially th of The Journal: In read- ter branch of the Turner Centre’ creamery To the Editor land and in Islesboro. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and varieties. Th 6 do.; buildings & HALL, Belfast Mr Ricker showed a flock of nine ing in a recent issue of The Journal tae and now I have health. I JACKSON Agents. ® wens, the plum 3 Julia P. Tilton, Unity, to D. C. Webstef, Liver Pills, my sheep and lambs of Oxford Dowr of the Pottle I found that 1 a the lattt r eight genealogy family land and ip Freedom. If sick sr.d f ling women would only- though and a of matched Freedom; buildings '1 grades pair working to the descendants of Daniel Pottle. THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY,' NEW YORK. lv ripening to advan' could add Percy Z. Dodge, Searsport, to Cleveland P. know enough to take your medicine, they horses, Percheron, which weigh 2,600 e | | He married Mary Holt, and three children Curtis, do.; land and buildings in Searsport. would get relief. ”—Mrs. Benj. H. Stans- ai sof pair. Box awaits ’Jt. apples, repr< Charles P. of Freedorr were born to them--Joseph, Daniel and Serena. Wilbert N. Brier, Detroit, Mich., to Fred- BERY, Route 6, 18, Upper Sandusky, Vs- 1 he exhib Woodbury re apple showed 17 head of Shorthorns. JoBeph, the eldest, was born December 6, erick C. N. land in Ohio. "u Littli registered Gay, 'Brooklyn, Y.; Belfast. \l Leavitt, Harry head of the is bref 1810. He married Caroline Stetson, Nov. 11, If you have mysterious pains, irregu- William Lincoln West ■'‘mb, A. C. Rudy Kip,-the herd, Guy F. Stevens, Unity, to Chas. B. and Reed, Job extreme of Animal II from imported stock, is two years ole 1844, and they moved to Lincolnville, where in larity, backache, nervousness, Ex-Veterinary Inspector Rureau Stwpson, W. I Lizzie A. Denaco, Freedom; land Unity and orti, Vp vv; and weighs 1,500. The animals are ol lesided. He died March 24 1890, inflammation, ulceration or displace- \ S. of t ,rr>' Fran 11 they always Knox. Industry Department Agriculture. p f Stevenson, what is known as the dairy strain anc don’t wait too but Stimsoi They had three children—Edgar B., Seraphine, James A. to John ment, long, try Lydia TRUCKING. Harry l> Carleton, Winterport, VETERINARIAN ’“rter q, Wr?e,nl> Mr. Woodbury pronounces them gooc E. Pinkham’s now. alt«r Evans. and Ella S. Pottle land in Vegetable Compound Rui dual purpose cattle. His main Mtfrch, do.; Winterport I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking TREATS Al-I. DISEASES OF AN1JV1AI9 r6' L. Fish showt purpose B. Pottle married Villa Clarke ol For years Lydia E. Pinkham’s M. s‘^ is Edgar E. Shute, Stockton Springs, to Sarah thirty Furniture and a specialty. Leave raising breeding stock, but excesi Henry made from roots piano moving Hospital, 1'haininey and Office.* Littlefleb j1 April 1871. One son was born Compound, corner of Main and Cross Set & SontVltti. [> cream is made into butter in the home Lincolnville, 29, M. Shute, do.; land and buildings in Stoekton Vegetable orders at the stable, ■■ A. ( '• and has been the standard and will receive atten 8Pf/iNO STKtF.T, BELFAST MAIN F, W s,! Jacyh Clement, dairy. Some neifers in this htre to them—J. Clair. herbs, remedy streets, they prompt if 'pson> Walter ar “ Springs. tion. connection Hospital >eyer Closet*. or.1 Evans are married for female ills, and such unquestionable Telephone * pears. exceedingly promising, and the here I Seraphine Jackson Mathewa of Lin- Austin Wentworth, South Montville, to the value 'W. W. BLAZO, has won its share of 1 testimony as the above proves Phones—Hospital 69-13. Residence 69-11 S. always prizei colnville August 15, 1872. She died January 5, Viola land in Morrill. Leavitt, I Higgins, Morrill; and should 14tf 126 Waldo Ave no*- B \ii.st *ldean(}'u,ct' whenever and wherever exhibited. Suf Children were born of this famous remedy give W. showt d 1890. of thia union— W. Belfast, to Cyrus E, Simpson F. H. of Brooks showed George Burkett, one confidence. Quimby regis 22,1873; Gussie 21 every Harry E., July Howe, May land and in Belfast. ■ " tered and 14 Tibbetts, do.; buildings ; 1 grade Ayrshires, heaef ii Dec. tries Bickford exhibit! 11 1876; J. Homer, 7, 1877; Ora V., May 3 to H. Hoffses all, nine of which are registered. The ! John G. Cunningham, Franklin, Mass., The Shoe Situation. C. NOTICE. R-, Nov. 7, Carl 21 herd is the same as shown last year,witl , 1880; EIJa 1885; S., April Fred H. Fowles, Belmont; land and buildings Guaranteed work In Chir. ody, Manicur- had a bushel < • CLEANING. to'*'Mch°Uthlch the addition of two head of young stock 18*. in Belmont / Trading in*footwear shows further improve and Facial Work. Also a He. numbered but six 1 ° ing. Shampooing The cream is sent to H. P. Hood’s cream These are the descendants of Daniel PottU ment, both in New England and at nearb p., Lydia H. and William Farwell, Thorndike, STEAMPRESSING of all kinds of Hair Work at at Brooks twi points, and while little buying has yet been fc \ full.line my ery He also showed and Mary Holt of Searsmont as nearly aa the} to Elden A. land and it traces of K Ward, do.; buildings spring, many supplementary orders for fa over Phoenix Row. corn 8tTe,d yello black colts, one and fivi 1 and REPAIRING. parlors Shiro’s Store, 8810 Percherons, can be given. Ella S. Pottle. Thorndike. and winter goods have been received. Ei \ fee rewarkab y which are fine of ear> years old, animals. Mass. continues to be the leadin 23« MISS EVIE HOLMES. filling of tips ai “ Medfleld, ceptional strength CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER F. W. Gibbs of Brooks -showed si; “Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil is the best rented] feature in all varieties of irrther, with stool I blooded It pure Guernseys and ten grade For a mild, easy action of the bowels, trj for that often fatal disease—croup. has bees depleted and demand sustained, owing to tl * * !'al"es’ hall. for RUBBERS of the breeds. Doan’s Regulate, a modern laxative. 25c. a ; used with success in our family efghl improvement tin footwear.- Dun’s Re vie' At 52 Street. Tel. 216-13 een the popular L. Buffalo, N. 21st High WEARMlfllT^I This Winter usual attractii -e' Rexiora Ryder, Brooks, showed a yok : all atores. years."—Mrs. Whiteacre, Y, ^ Sept. 16tf I I The Journal And it is a prospferity established on so The Churches. Republican solid a basis that an unusually acrimoni- Terrible Suffering ous to a national BELFA8T.THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 26, 1912 campaign preliminary Eczema All Over Baby’s Body. The services at the First Parish Church election has thu3 far had no disturbing “When my baby was four months (Unitarian) will be held next Sunday at 10.45 old his face broke out with PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY effect upon business. George M. Rey- eczema, a. m. Sunday school at noon. and at sixteen months of age, his face, nolds of Chicago, the head of one of the Rev. Charles Smith of Vinalhaven The Pub. Co. hands and arms were in a dreadful exchang- Republican Jour. two of in ed biggest aggregations money state. The eczema spread all over his pulpits last Sunday with Rev. D. B Phelan the to We had to put a mask, or cloth of the Belfast Methodist church. CHARLES A. country, amounting $280,000,000, body. PILSBURY. his face and tie his hands. f p^ess Manager when attending the American Bankers’ over up There will be no services of the Episcopal Finally we gave him Hood’s Sarsapa- BLANKET? Mission next Sunday. The regular service Advertising Tf.rYis. For one square, one association meeting in Detroit, said: rilla and in a few months he was en- will be held at 4 o’clock October with Mr. Inch length in column, 25 cents for one week “Not in the 32years I have been in the tirely cured. Today he is a healthy 6th, and 25 c nts for each insertion. Maine. Orlando subsequent banking business has prosperityhad so lit- boy.” Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Titherington reader. Hood’s cures blood dis- : .-VRIPTION Terms. In advance, $2.00 a tlechance of as it has at Sarsaparilla beingshaken pres- The services at the Universalist church for three eases and builds up the system. year: $1.0(1 for six months; 50 cents for ent. ten an election 1 Why, years ago like in usual form or months. Get it today liquid the week will be as follows: K. O. K. A. Satur- this would have about a Special brought money tablets called Sarsatabs. September chocolated Sale day service panic. Now there is no danger of such night; preaching Sunday morning at Sunday school at noon. That is a handsome, and well merited an eventuality. Prosperity is too well 10.45; founded to be shaken The News of Brooks. compliment the Kennebec Journal pays by politics.” The Christian Scientists hold services in Last to our fellow Hon. January the Treasury Depart- their 127 Main distinguished citizen, Decrow is on the road fruit hall, street, Sunday morning BLANKETS Joseph selling ment submitted an estimate that there at 11 o’clock and at 7.30 Arthur I. Brown. stock. Wednesday evening would probably be a deficit of $18,000,000 o’clock, to which all are welcome. Miss Clara Jones of the Brooks High school President Taft polled in 1908 the largest in 1 Lot 10-4 customs receipts for the fiscal year Rev. D. B. Phelan, pastor of the Methodist Blankets, Regular Price 69c. vote ever a President. His is to teach in Jackson. popular given ending June 30th with the Church, will a series of sermons laBt, compared Charles is a nice stable at his preach during vote was as in Ryder building 7,678,908 against 7,623,486 But soon after October on religion and politics. They will Sale 59c. previous year. January on Emmons street. price 1904 for Mr. Roosevelt. place 1st the customs receipts began to in- begin at 7 o’clock p. m., and the public is in- H. H. who has been in poor health, is vited. crease Pilley, 1 Lot 11-4 What are we to when a and on July 1st the customs reve- Blankets, Price coming leading now on the street day. Regular every pleasant The services next at Mason’s Mills $1,25 Boston of “Dr. Holmes’ nues were but $4,000,000 below what they Sunday daily speaks j are at the James Payson and wife village will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the Sale 98c. Next we hear the were the year before. They have con- price doggerel?” may and have employment in the corn factory. Sunday school, and at Trinity Reformed sacred codfish spoken of disrespectfully. tinued to increase and at the present ! Mrs. L. A. Bachelder drove to Swanville church at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday 1 Lot 11-4 rate will show,instead of a deficit, a sur- Blankets, Regular Price to visit her son Wilson ar.d to call school. The enrollment at last Sunday S1.75 Wellesley College of $50,000,000 for the fiscal year plus upon friends. The session of the bids fair to exceed 1500 this and October Prospect & Unity year, ending June 30, 1913. Generally a pres- Sale price $1.49 Mr. Leeman of Liberty is in town with his Association of Free Baptists will be held with ihe r.ew freshman class will be the idential election has lessened importa- threshing machine, and several lots have al- the West Winterport church October 5th and largest in the history of the college. "The situation is all the more re- tions. ready been threshed. 6th. A full attendance is desired-—W. N. % The enrollment last year was 1,432. markable,” says Acting Secretary James Robertson, Clerk. 10 Discount on all Other Mrs. Martha E. Luce, who has been visiting Blankets Freeman Curtis of the Treasury The “special representative of the depart- her old friend Mrs. May Rose, has returned to The first service in the newly decorated ment, “in view of the continued agita- Belfast and auditorium of the Grace Methodist Munsey publications with Col. Roosevelt Northport. Church, j tion for a revision of the tariff down- Bangor, will be held October wires from Omaha, Neb., that “Republi- J It is said that Edwin Godding has sold his probably Sunday, ward. A of tariff that it will be run in this vicin- 6th. It is thought that everything will be in cars are to knive Taft and cast prospect legislation hay press, but planning time. has had the > ffect in the past almost in- as in readiness by that ballots for Wilson.” In other words they j ity previous years. to curtail and di- Next Sunday will be rally day for the North nose to variaby importations Miss Louder is to enter the business jameThThqwes. propose to bite off their spite j minish customs will for the Church Sunday school, and it is hoped that their face. receipts.” college at Waterville and present there will be a large attendance in all the Contrast these conditions with the drop her course at Colby. classes. Parents are to see The Boston Globe in edi- closed mills and factories and the urged especially discussing j soup Farmers are ready to begin the potato that the children are in attendance. wmwm torially the straw hat season asks why a kitchens under Cleveland’s administra- harvest, but the prospect of sales from the wmBmwMmmmmMmmjmmmMWMW There will be services at Knowlton’s Hall, A man should put aside his straw hat on tion and ask yourself if you want to pro- fields is not encouraging. High street, Sept. 29th, under the auspices of p p Cow-Tai!lj 15th? There is certainly no law mote a return to “Cleveland Times” Harrison Roberts is in health of late and Sept by poor the Mrs. T. Hatch Spiritualist society. Lydia HAVE INVENTET it. We remember a doctor voting for a free trade President and takes little interest in business as compared [" compelling and Annie B. Carter will conduct the after- cow-tail holder :< who wore a straw hat former robust in Eastern Maine Congress. with his activity. nnnn epruipoc ut 9. SO n’rlnplr PVPnintr torvipn ttilkinp, and which ! j whenever 'used. The all winter, and he was merely regarded j son of B. F. Stantial has at 7.30. I 1 Stantial, of Business Maynard Out The Pattangall-Plaisted administra- ^ md they may be hac as eccentric. gone to Rhode Island, where he enters the The for m Going services the week at the North V'*i tion takes its defeat and very hard, soon Friend’s school for a course of study. M m 3m38p convention of the church will be as follows: Morning wor- At the 52nd annual after the election of 9th there Sept. If want to see a at 10.45 a. Brower’s association held in you dandy three-year-old ship m.; Sunday school at 12 National were rumors of a count-out. But those II | colt, call on Lieut. D. R. McAndless. It is just m.; Christian Endeavor at 6.30 the commit- p. m.; prayer Boston 'last week "vigilance familiar with the of the political history as handsome as the pictures make them. meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 p. m. A For tee" reported that New England was State had little 5ale fear that they would is still at his cordial invitation is extended to the public to and Lawrence Estes staying camp one of the important battlegrounds, venture on attend these H. Story and half h< another to services. & Co. attempt defeat in the “Pines.” His friends think that he is 1N. >ne-half acre uf lane the election of fast Hopkins Maine September, the will of the people. The “State gaining in health by the out-door treatment. The services for the week at the First inown as "Frank Mi a j when was reaffirmed prohibition by Steal” in 1880 was ruinous to the Methodist church will be as follows: >rice if sold at once repu- The frost last Saturday night was severe on this, men- 2w3S ORRIN small margin, was reviewed. No the Sun- tations of those most prominently en- the lowlands and all tender vegetation was Thursday, evening, prayer meeting: Offers their entire stock at a tion was made of the brewers contribu- in day at 10.30 morning worship; school gaged it, and although it is now gen- killed. It is thought that the sweet corn crop is Sunday |j || tion to the Democratic campaign fund at 12 m.; Epworth League praye'* erally recalled only in its serio-comic as- ; ruined. meeting in this State. Sunday evening at 6.00 p. m. Praise and pects it narrowly escaped being a trage- Mr. Harold Small of Monroe, for the past Evangelistic service at 7.G0 p. m. each Sunday I. WESTO? dy. How narrow was the from year principal of the Institute at Charleston, DISCOUNT At a recent meeting of the Missouri escape evening. Maine, recently visited his aunt, Mrs. Hattie Editorial association John Beal, bloodshed was known to but few at the | LICENSED Al publisher services at 1 of this The the Baptist church will be as and we Clifford, village. a on time, believe that the story has of the Mexico Message, reaij paper follows: Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- II teal Estate, Live Stod arc no | never been told in and There red flags displayed in Brooks "Some Things the Editor of the Country print, probably ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; rerms Reasonable now. We have a clean bill of health and are that will their as Should Do,” in which he said: never will be. Capt. Charles E. Nash Sunday school at 12 o’clock. All who do not please customers, Weekly all to our outside friends at our FREEDOM. was ready greet attend jg One of the first things the country edi- mayor of Augusta at the time and j Sunday school at any other church are jg several places of business as usual. do is to tell the him devolved invited. service at 7.30 m. out of business tor should always truth; upon the duty of maintain- cordially Evening p. they want to get by the truth and shame the tell The corn factory held up work three or four In connection | teli devil; with this school there ing peace and order and he was in com- Sunday §jj of con- as the ! the truth, it may be, regardless days last week bad weather prevented is a Woman’s International Bible Class and a mand of the guard at the State House. sequences. bringing in corn. It looks like a hard season hearty invitation is extended to all ladies to Some years when on a Maine That is advice; but sometimes later, for the corn business in this 1st. good vicinity. unite with us for the study of the Bible. The DECEMBER 1 Press A. 1 a devil who is shame- excursion, Capt. Nash, George there is particular Mrs. Susan Holbrook, formerly one of our discussions are informal and very helpful. We Quimby and the writer were seated on less ar.d whose calloused hide is impervi- most active society women and interested in assure you a hearty welcome. § n the veranda of a hotel in ous to the shafts of truth. Plymouth, every general movement, seems more of take this to quiet WHITE RIBbONERb IN also opportunity Mass., while others of the were AUBURN. They party late, but is keeping an interest in current § § The Governor and Council were unable dancing. We were in semi-darkness and events. The State W. C. T. U. convention, in session thank the for their liberal to complete the tabulation of the election the only occupants of the veranda. public It is said that Edmund B. Young has struck in includes its returns last week as the official returns Auburn, among members work- Some reference to affairs struck a streak Ij political of cement on his that || gravel place ers from all over the State, from the cities to from the of Oldtown and the towns a while in trade. city reminiscent vein in Capt. Nash and he beats seen here yet. It is but a few p anything the little hamlets, where only one, or two, or patronage of Mason, Wellington, Chester, Mill- the inside of the rods from the Forbes and should be I began relating history siding three are the fort.” Sometimes this j|! “holding bridge and Mussel Ridge plantation had State steal. It was worth intensely interest- something. work seems to amount to nothing, but the in- ■iot beet, and the returns from and received, ing the writer memorized the story John Mannucia, our local barber, was the terest and efforts of these one’s, and two’s, and Dexter were and were sent incomplete as it was told; but at the close Capt. victim of a collison one evening recently with dozens, widens in its sphere of influence, as back for correction. It is to an in which the was the out and out of stale expected i Nash requested that wThat he had said automobile, carriage ripples spread from the pebble medium eggs. The spring is said to announce the result of the count the horse somewhat and him- thrown into a The formal welcomes An Autumn Ride. be and our hostess informed us that today. should be regarded as strictly confi- wrecked, injured j pond. medicinal, An unofficial list of members of the dential self badly shaken up. to the convention were given last evening by people came from far and near to get the and this injunction of secrecy has the local vV. C. T. for seated in a 21 Senators Miss Ruth who has been in a U., the churches, for the One day last week the writer, water. We wondered why with such an asset legislature gives Republican been observed. It has since, however, Ames, aged 15, the the of rolled behind a on their farm these were not and Portland hospital for some two years for spinal city by mayor, by superintendent comfortable carriage, along big people reaping 10 Democrats, and 78 Republican been regretied that the story was not to be the schools, and for the State Grange. During honest family horse “through fields and forests the benefit in showers of gold from summer Representatives and 73 Democrats. written down and meningitis,seems gaining strength by preserved. the day reports were given by State officers and it as a true lover of visitors. In such an idea one could last reports. Alfreda Smith, seven years of fair," enjoyed ody spot How the Democratic and coun- and some dozen last week an Governor superintendents. Today, with nature can. The was with not a easily imagine a throng of .-ummer people in We printed interesting age, has been sent to the same hospital for the day perfect, cil handled*the returns of 1879 is many more reports, is the Memorial service at The mellow autumn haze search of health and and a summer article on the agricultural development flection same disease. cloud in the sky. happiness, told in detail in the of the investi- 2 p m., and later, a “Query” on S. T. I. work and softened the resort that would rival the famous mineral of and the report lay over the landscape yellow Washington county, efforts Last Sunday afternoon the weather was fine gating committee of members by Mrs. Georgia Tyler Woods of Troy. The and red, the purple and green, the brown and springs of Europe. Surely we who enjoyed j made to coionize a section known composed and Rev. H. G. Booth welcomed a audi- being large address will the the ot that home on that, of the Senate and House. These returns evening be by Mrs. Katherine gray, of nature’s coloring. Ail along way hospitality glorious j as "The Barrens.” but which is found to ence at the church. The 1 Congregational j Lente Stevenson of Boston. Tomorrow morn- and white wild the autumn would be first to the were to the the hedges of blue asters, day, patronize have great for successful “contrary usage, kept by friends of Mrs. H. H. Pilley were glad to meet possibilities ing occurs the election of officers and of dele- masses of golden rod, the red of the sumac, mineral spring, and to sing the praises of host i Governor and Council from all inspection her at church and glad to learn that she is farming. W. H. Seeley of the New gates to the national convention. In the after- the elder and the maple, made combinations of and hostess, the spring, the brook and the or scrutiny their counsel strong enough to walk from her home to the England Lipet Irdustrial Bureau has by candidates, noon the county presidents have an hour, and ! color that delighted the eye. Now and then farm. R. T. Newell. or place. any parties interested in a and in his office in the South Station, Boston, legitimately the children, L. T. L.’s and Young Campaign- we reached the summit of high hill, them. During such time as the returns The highway from the Meadow Brook bridge ers and little Leo the Road News. ■d display of vegetables, including hand- demonstrate, Lyons will looking off could appreciate feelings were so to the Long bridge has been made a State Mr. and Mrs. E. M. — al- some of kept, many alterations, erasures sing. Lawrence of Lubec of an aviator on his upward flight iarge specimens beets, squashes, road of Automobile owners who make use and were under the direction Commissioner S. J. will the addresses well satisfied with a frequent forgeries made upon them, for give evening though we were of radishes, turnips, beans, oats, wheat and Roberts the road to Belfast will be interested to and it is a pleasant surprise to those When we the purpose of changing the result; and horse for our downward trip. know that the gully at Ducktrap is being filled other things, raised on strictly wild land w’ho used to drive over that of Frosts Hurt Corn Pack. in strip entered a beech wood and drove for what seem- in to a of several feet, all cases which have been — depth corresponding within the district which is included in discovered, in the olden time. It is now a with the level of the new When this highway piece On account of the frost of the I ed miles the stillness of it, our voices bridge. such treatment of the returns past few through i task is the land now' under the of the improper of road that it is a to drive over. portant completed Ducktrap Hid option pleasure days the corn packers are estimating that the hushed as we were passing down resulted j grew though will have lost its terrors. Incidentally it may- ailied railroads. It is the intention of against Republican candidates, corn pack this year will be only from 50 to 60 E. G. Louder of Thorndike was in Brooks the aisles of some vast cathedral. Truly “the be said that the Waldo county highways at the and in favor of the Fusin per cent of the average pack. Very can- the roads to colonize this and to candidates.” litt|e God’s first and in them present time are in much better shape than area, Sundav with his wife and four buxom children. ning has been done as yet, less than ten per groves were temples,” This committee also found that Knox county’s.—Rockland Courier-Gazette. that end they are exhibiting the vege- “ap- Sarah Cole was with them and enjoyed a call cent, according to estimates so that future today one feels His nearness and His power. for Maine's are seri- uy uie nave neen prospects important crop over hill and down dale, tables, to show that those raised there legislature upon old friends very much, as she has been in On and on we went, 4 DMINISTR V fOli S NOTICE. The sub- ous.—Portland Press Sept. 24th. ‘T diverted from their a of corn that scriber hereby gives not ce that he has been are as as can be raised legitimate pur- Brooks great deal with her relatives. Mr. past big farm houses and fields just good any- duly appointed administrator of the estate of poses;” and ‘‘that the public funds have 1 Louder has a “Ford" and they have taken a made us proud of our farmer’s blood, and our where. R ELI EVE S GEORGE II. C AMPBELL, Jr., late or been withdrawn from the treasury of great deal of comfort with it this summer. home in Waldo county. We drove up to the W interport, in the of The feature of the September Bulle- the State Governor Garcelon and Mrs. Affie who at the door of one of these homes to inquire our way, County Waldo, deceased, and given by his Godding, presides CATARRH bonds as tlie law direcrs. All the loud “caw-caw” of a persons having tin of the Maine department of agri- Council without warrant of law, and Brooks central telephone office, met with a and were greeted by demands, against the estate of said deceased “A tame cried one of our are desired to present the same for settlement, culture is an article serious and painful last week. She has IN crow. crow,” party, upon “Orcharding have been to unauthorized uses injury ONE and all indebted thereto are to make applied in- requested been lame and to use crutches and in who understands all the modulations and payment in Maine” by A. K. Gardner and H. P. and for unlawful obliged immediately. purposes.” a tame crow GEORGE H. CAMPBELL, some way she fell in out of the HOUR flections of bird language. And ltM Sweetser, horticulturist and assistant “Can the heavily going W interport September 10, 1912.—3w3o Ethiopian change his skin, our shed and injured herself so that she cannot The and easiest to it was, perched in a pear tree over heads, horticulturist connected with the State or the his quickest way open up leopard spots?” mucus even around on or to your clogged head and free the throat of the approach of strangers.as '• In get crutches, attend her giving warning 1 of agriculture. speak- from Catarrhal secretions is to breathe Booth's Piiotnm rorp department duties at. the switchboard. hie Wo told that On that outlook NEWS OF THE GRANGES. HYOMEI. E. H. ing of the general they say: he had followed his master on a drive of DR, BOYINGTON Mr. and Mrs. York and son from '. Don’t waste time with ; day rather in inthrop impossible methods; Copyright, 1912. “Maine has been tardy appre- There is talk of a fair held Union HYOMEI has ended the of Catarrh for three miles and had returned home with him. being by visited members of misery EYE SPECIALIST the Manter Edwards Strljarlii. tptmi j. the chances of the Harvest Center the thousands of sufferers; it will do was a crow and i ciating development Grange, Montville, date desparing He evidently very respectable Twenty-four years experience and skill in family and other friends here last week. Mrs. the same for if will it a fair sec- to you you give trial. his color and Rochester, N. V in Commercial growing. Most be decided upon this week. a favorite in that family despite enables me to fit that apple York was named for her aunt, Lottie Edwards Just breathe it; it kills Catarrh germs and fitting glasses any eye to our ears sounded tions of the State have orchards of The will meet with banishes Catarrh. A HYOMEI outfit, which in- ! his voice, which impartial glasses will Consultation Free. County Grange Union of Brooks, and as a girl was interested in help. eludes inhaler, costs $1.00. bottles, as as that of his uneducated or less extent and to within a Harvest Grange, Center Montville, Oct. 1st. Separate disagreeable 'll! greater up elocution and gave readings here. Her many if afterwards 50 at 44 South Main needed, cents, pharmacists brethren in the cornfield. St., WiNTERPORT, MAINE ti This is an occasion of Note few years these have been seriously neg- always enjoyment as it Brooks friends are to see her once more everywhere. Money back from A. A. Howes glad we start- old if Having got our bearings once more Office and lected. bungs many friends together. and remember her well. Mr. York was for- & Co. dissatisfied. Days, Mondays Tuesdays. ed along and finally reached a typical farm- Cultivation, systematic pruning, Seaside Grange has started its meetings merly of Unity, where he has many friends I WILL BEAT house in Knox, where we were entertained, after the and was Louisa more laws relating to summer vacation, and much interest acquaintances. His mother Forest House, Monroe, Wednesday p. m.,Oct'. 2 spraying, rigid and enjoyed the privilege of roaming at will is and new of Enoch Hall of Brooks. So York’s Hotel, Brooks, Thursday, Oct. 3. of fruit and have manifested, many members are be- Hall, daughter disposal co-operation over the splendid farm and along the shores The Hotel, Thorndike. Friday a. m., Oct. 4. ing taken in. The fourth degree was worked we are all glad to see Mr. and Mrs. York. how been sadly needed in order to put Maine of the broad stream which flows through the Central House, Unity, Friday p. m., Oct. 4. on several candidates at the meeting last Fri- The of Golden Crown K. of Bellows House, Freedom. Saturday a.m., Oct. 5. ^ where she should be as a fruit producing Knights lodge, fields not far from the house. The stream is a curls, and a harvest was For Sale day night, supper served. met last for the first time P., Tuesday evening beautiful and at this season not more than SEE State. one, since the heated season and made it a and trii Burnham Grange recently enjoyed a picnic glad a foot in over a bed of “Fine fruit can be in One of the finest resi- depth, gliding along u produced every at Oakwood, where a fish chowder and picnic time for all who were in attendance. The rocks that form stones, with here and in the the stepping Call On garment fits county State, providing right dinner was served. a officers were installed as D. They had very pleasant by Harry Staples dences in there a and still, prob- selected. It is Belfast—containing deep pool, lying placid soil and varieties are G. C. The ladies of Silver Crown Sisterhood M. R. KNOWLTON ot day and all seemed to enjoy themselves finely ably the home of lurking trout. In the spring superlatiw safe to say that $100 net per acre can in and at the dance were in attendance invitation. Talk was 12 rooms and a bath. Hot For in and farm boating, swings, hall,where by all is changed and the stream becomes a rag- bargains city property; on 11 also shore lots and at real skill of course ice cream was in made some of the bow wows and then cottages rock-bottom be realized, depending upon served generous quantities. by big torrent, rising to a depth of six feet or and cold water in six ing prices. Houses to rent. Apply at and method of man- all repaired to the banquet room, where the sleeping in the tailors who buii the grower, acreage Star of Progress Grange, Jackson, held a more. We were particularly interested Rc.AL ESTATE OFFICE, refreshment committee had an appetizing some 3w39 agement.’’ regular meeting Saturday evening, Sept. 21st, rooms. Excellent closet formation of the ledge which for dis- City Building. | The “soft roll lunch in readiness which did great credit and Factors in aid of the advancement with past master R. E. Page in the chair. tance forms the bed of the stream, and which | fllP to the Knights as hosts, after which sociability as the of orcharding in Maine are said by the After the usual business the master declared a storage accommodations. Fine so much resembles the grain of wood, without paddnr ^ was indulged in. over that we found it hard to horticulturists to be: Orcharding as a recess, and a light lunch was served in the water flows it, | FOR SALE ! is the newi* was a for For other ing, dining room. After recess the master again September 18th sorry day George stable connected. believe that we were gazing at solid rock in- specialized business; better methods of j A complete dining room set in oak, a table, I called to order and the lecturer presented a Ellis of Brooks, who started for the Monroe stead of sticks and huge logs of wood. We six sideboard and china all in note” of the seasi" of the orchard, including to chairs, closet, j management a team two Just be- particulars apply as we done a time condition. to fine program, consisting of songs, instrumental fair with nice and ladies. regretted, have many good Apply tom1 better stock and selection of soil; better MRS. G. S. PENDLETON, the distinctive music, readings and remarks by several mem- yond the Ricker place at the foot of the State before, that our geological knowledge the 2w39 25 High Street. ill#*" methods of handling fruit; co-opera- bers. Road Hill he had a collision with an automo- was so limited that we could not read the redeems from Hw more laws. Chas. bit of nature was and F. this tive marketing, rigid packing in which the one wonderful tale which Waldo Pomona Grange will meet, Oct. 1st in bile, carriage injured Thompson. William Lincoln West are discussed at in was would doubtless unfold to the trained of a These matters length Union Harvest Grange hall, Center Montville. leg of his horse broken. Dr. Darling of Belfast. April 15. 1912.—16tf eye Ex-Veterinary Inspector Hureau of Anima place. Belfast was and in record time geologist. Another wonderful feature of thrs the Bulletin. The address of welcome will be by Clara Me- telephoned to, Industry V. S. Department of Agriculture. huren arrived and rendered the necessary surgical stream is a spring of mineral water near its of ■ that this and the response by J. C. Carey. Topic VETERINARIAN The Home There is no but banks. The as and the question for discussion will be, “Will It Be j Advisable aid, it being a valuable young animal. Fred COTTAGE FOR SALE spring is clear crystal, is more today than water not to TREATS AIX DISEASES OF AMMA1S country prosperous for the Farmers of Waldo County Grange to H. Brown then brought out his nice team At Quantabacook Lake. A finely furnished disagreeable the taste, although in its history; nor the of 8 large rooms, over 1,000 the smell is such that a fastidious person is in- Hospital, Pharmacy and Office. Ralph at any previous period O rganize a Farmers' Exchange, to Co-Operate horses and jigger and hauled poor horse cottage square D.South*'”*! feet of veranda, storage, wood and ice the fact that this where it is it recover. It is house, clined to hold on to his nose, being forcibly SPRING STREET, BELFAST MAINE can any one question With Other Exchanges in the Statet” Ralph home, hoped may and boat. boatihouse Inquire, >ner Closed. Re- a on reminded of the way in which public disap- Hospital prosperity has been attained under Howard will open the discussion. A program risky business the road nowadays at any MISS MARION WELLS, 27 Church street. sometimes finds expression through the 69-13. Residence 69-1] legislation and Republican rule. will be presented by Union Harvest Grange. time of the day or night. 80tf proval Phones—Hospital publican I tivuiv PCilV 40, LVL£u_ *• r a BELFAST Tb. OF regular Thursday alght danoe will be fgfNEVVS giVbh at Se»ide Grrt,„h,ll tble evening, with V DO YOUR ! MAINE. music by Keyes' orchestra. dOtY oh wane-ring son, I to don’t treat them As If MnmP son, Mrs Charles H. your eyes; they Horo*' sen or “I Crosby will entertain plain, WILL ^ this, were for if some have the toast: Thursday, afternoon a slaves, you do day ywr.W-.-_ coaftp,et.s | bridge party of ten | of Maine! have some tables ., a benefit to will refuse to work, and you wHl ^"’r'CthHand of that” said the the Universal Social } they ,h absent son, Aid. Ice cream and cake be at their mercy. If have the least •u will be served. you land as dear? ... man in the restaurant who i! to coax and hold, The steamer, of the trouble, with your eyes, you should not e ai geld Eastern cor- home, up here! Steamship | 5 home—it’s did not wish to his porations ate now in having them looked at. Come display making six trips a week I delay a. leaving Belfast every to us and we will make an Hob'-i-T ■_ and who had no day except Sunday, and examination, for macadamizing ignorance arriving here from Boston Monday every day except and if you need glasses will tell you so. knowledge of French,point- Monday. CARLE & JONES1 Regimental 150 to nearly 200 autos on Reunion. The 26th 0 ing to a line on the Menu. Maine g the Mon- Regiment Association .,1L. the three days of will hold its reunion in QUART FRUIT mm EITHER MASON n Memorial Hall. fil JARS, ( “I am the Belfast, Me., Wednesday, Oct PINT « 1 sorry, sir,” 1912. If at and 2, stormy, the next fair •« i .men thieves are work, day. Picnic ATVAT r 1.2 WVl ( OR evi- waiter answered, “but the lunch.—H. M. Chase, nave fruit for the asking Sec’y. 2 « .< Odd QUART Commodore Charles W. Up Stairs, Fellows’ Block LIGHTNING TOPS T.0fe, u steal it. band is playing that.” Clifford. Jr„ of dhe 7C* ^ Kennebec Club left Bath | & Sept. 22nd in his 1 I -esumed work in Leonard QUART BEAN - So in Guaranteed Topaz V., for a POTS, ) ^ fn after a two buying flagship. cruise to New t ry last Monday, York, accompanied by a number of friends. Topaz a stock-taking. don’t look : during Stockings merely V. was built in Belfast ! :: 10c. a by Leroy Coombs. each hotel- are Vi r. Stockton Springs, Maurice now an at the Guarantee, but look W. Lord entertained a showing unusual- [ in He party at the 1 GALLON a petition bankruptcy. Lord BUTTER WITH | cottage last Tuesday afternoon in honor JARS, COVER, ISc 2 assets name and see that it WE “ is at the S ,-h $41 secured; $71. of Mr. ly of 2 «E EE EE and Mrs. Ralph O. Critchett of Dor- large variety 25c invaded a recently private the old reliable chester, Mass. The “ “ “ is j guests were Mr. and Mrs. “ “ can have the 35c | -mall hours glass Clarence E Mr. STERLING SILVER Read, and Mrs. I “ Herbert 4 “ “ “ «< he dropped by applying to Seekins and j ..pin Miss Amy E. Stoddaid. A corn U 45c 1 “ 5 “ “ “ “ v. ,1 Knowlton. roast was a feature of the feast. and CUT GLASS 55c food and candy sale and a 6 *• EE EE EE o James A. French of Boston, of Lin- ,f d of the ladies of formerly ggc tfce auspices colnville, has leased the 8. Holeproof store in the Chase Suitable for Gifts. 10,15, 20, 25 and 30 GAL. MEAT 10c. PER n the to-morrow, Wedding TUBS, GAL. vestry on Main and building street now occupied by N. H. \ The public patronage is eo- 6 pairs Men’s, $1.50 $2.00 100 OALLOR •Hopkins & Co,, who are closing out, and will HITCHERS, 10 cents each. 6 pairs Women’s, 2.00 and 3.0C open with a line of light and fancy groceries. 2.00 CHASE & DOAK. the Leonard & Barrows 6 Children’s, in pairs Mr. French has had many years experience in | ‘.e paid for 60 hours’ work To be found only at handling such goods in Boston, where he has the time worked is only 58 been for nearly 40 years. n WALL PAPERS at Don’t fail to see the big special Mitchell & 1-2 PRICE a photo play Trussell have installed a ; rk ten hours day, excepting int VO kin uuiLuuiVi new fur- me aaco valley Can- nace from Sir Walter Scott’s poem, “The Lady of in the Unitarian church. ^ work hours. j y eight ning Co. began the season’s work on corn For at the at the House, Four days, ending Lake,” Opera tonight. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith Monday night, Sept. 30th, it ted calling attention their plant in this city last week and a good of Thorndike were arrived with in Belfast we will offer for sale all our Wall run The sloop Bay Queen yesterday yesterday and The in stock at j an: of J. Weston Deane, was anticipated. Recent frosts, however, Journal had a Paper HALF a cargo of clams dug in Gilkey’s harbor. There j call from them. Our ..f Freedom. Mr. Deane may have seriously damaged the al They went to Searsport in PRICE- papers are all new goads and were never in U } crop, to be sold at the fairs. the is a demand for clams afternoon to a few and any business though it is hoped conditions are not as bad as spend days. better and j petent, Uj shape we have had the best Wall Paper year to 3 atten- The has Manager Clifford has another big 3 reel ! receive prompt Orrin J. will run the last excursion reported. Liberty factory begun Quite a number went from n Dickey and here to Union date. We are getting ready for another wTork, it had been it feature for Friday Saturday. Twenty year and are of the season to Togus to-morrow, Friday. although reported would yesterday to attend the fair. Chas. F. in Sing, a most Swift, these not be run this season, and corn was years Sing interesting subject, Chas. W making prices in order to clean up our racks. .< ture to be given by Chap- canning Lancaster and W. A. Mason made the The Ladies Aid of the First Metho- 5 reels in all. Society begun in the State this week. The in the REMEMBER A 5c PAPER WILL COST YOU BUT 2 morial Hall October 8th generally trip latter's touring car. 1-2c. dist Episcopal Church will hold a food and here will The committee in charge of the pictures giving a factory begin canning apples when improve- & Co. A 10c. PAPER 5c. A 20c. PAPER 10c. •reopticon sale in the Cooper moved into the offices in their candy vestry tomorrow, Friday, the corn is and will do a ments at Lake have made PJ the United States Navy packed larger busi- Kirby arrangements new la8t building were EVERY PAPER IN night from 7.3u to 9 o’clock. A social will be ness in to the land around the lake Saturday,although they STOCK AT 1-2 PRICE. fn I m 1794 to the present that line than last year. begin breaking up not fully equipped. The offices are handsome- held in connection with the sale. All friends next if the weather a reduced of ad- who has early week, permits. i price Perley Tibbetts, been errand boy ly finished,steam-heated have — are and electric; lights of the Society asked to contribute cake* of the Woman’s Chris- ( itnroar and High schools. and messenger at the Western Union office The State convention and every convenience. The bread or old office build- cookies, doughnuts, candy, which- tian is about eight years, and who has been a Temperance Union holding its sessions which was ;rv S. enter- great ing, moved to the corner of [ ey Cunningham ever is the most convenient to furnish. Front Ware favorite on account of his in the High Street Congregational church, and Miller Special Agate Prices 'll l-ict- Siindnv at Reavpr faithfulness and streets, has been made into a neat A. T. Beckwith and a crew have been doing willingness, has left the office and will return Lewiston, this week—Sept. 25th, 26th and 27th. and convenient i f their guests, Mr. and tenement and is j IN OUR BASEMENT of work court house. occupied by SALESROOM an important piece at the to school. With the Rod one of the \ dinner, including quick delivery given to The steamer Golden began Monday, firm’s teamsters. | picnic The in which is the law addition, library, etc., on .■ and the winter but 60c. | ! and the company were telegrams by telephoning them, with Per- Sept. 23d, schedule, making The Preserving Kettles, Now 39c. was built in the winter c n an insufficient foun- Young Ladies Social of “ as the one a Union the Bap- the first shore dinner ley messenger, delivery service of the trip day between Belfast, Islesboro and tist 85c. Now l dation and had settled To reach hard Church held their annual business 49c. f badly. Western Union in Belfast was considered re- Castine. She leaves Castine at 8.30 a. and meeting “ t! ey enjoyed every minute m., last bottom Mr. had to in some Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ernest “50c. Now 29c. Beckwith dig places leaves Belfast at 2 m. Milton was markably good. Fr m the assurances of many p. elected rjl to the depth of 13 feet, the excavations bring- president; Miss Bertha Royce, vice Tea and Coffee 60c. customers we are sure that this fact has been The ladies sewing circle of the North church Pots, and 65c. Now 39c. ; fimg of the Governor and to etc. president, and Miss L. Wilson U ing light logs, tombstones, andirons, Miss is Amy secretary appreciated. Newell, who still mana- met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Frank E. and 17 Dish 25c. 10 I a n.ns for highway improve- The of this a treasurer. The work Quart Pans, Quart Pails, 25c. building addition swallowed up of the committee are Mrs. q ger office, hopes that if she recovers her Wiley, Congress street. It was Mrs. Wiley’s Nettie l ■: n:• •, iafn were made to the of in ac- Miss Edna 10 surplus $20,000 the county treasury, health to Merrithew, Hopkins and Quart Kettles, 25c. sufficiently resume her work there and the ladies her with a 1 birthday presented Miss Bertha \ from the unapportioned cumulated from fines under Hayes. They will meet next mainly liquor she may be fortunate to secure All above are in the PEST enough again vase filled with sweet peas. grade Agate Ware. j e funds. They included Bel- Sheriff and left the in debt. Tuesday evening with Miss Ruth Con- j Norton, county Perley’s services as messenger. Curtis, trunk ime $1,500; Advertised Letters. The let- don street. highway, The following ===“WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND.’’=== Buzz Wagons. following automobiles New Advertisements. Carle & Jones c -ur n in Stockton (2 ters remained unclaimed in the Belfast Miss R. \ Springs, from Waldo been at post T. Newell has received from county have registered the are the fall of the i>i to $500. stores) making showing Style for the ! Bangor, office week ending Sept. 21st: Belfast author of the article on Trade is was office of the Secretary of State: Craft “The Taj Mahal,” good—never better—and we 2 garments, and invite an inspection of which certainly ! -tine was in last Sun- Mfg. Co., Llewellyn E. Bowen, H. Davis, Earl through his port No. 7,625. F. C. Currier, Morrill; runabout’ the smartest courtesy appeared in the thank Yours models in coats for the fall of Picture columns you. veiy truly, vo river that Coombs horse Whitney, Mgr. Show, Main street. of The Journal last a I Capt. gasoline power; power, 18; predominating 1912 and the winter of 1913.. winter, beauti- black. For four days ful little | .mbs might spend the day color, Division Commander F. H. Leach of Oakland gift book, richly bound in soft leather. No. 7,641. Clarence R. Simmons, M. D., more, ending Monday night, Sept. 30th, Carle The CARLE & j in Islesboro and Belfast, and other prominent Sons of Veterans are ex- frontispiece, a picture of the is the Searsmont; touring car; gasoline power; horse & Jones will offer for sale all their wall tomb, JONES, paper same reproduced in on ,ng to Bangor in time to power, 35; color, black. pected to visit A. E. Clark Camp Monday even- The Journal from a post 2 STORES [ predominating in stock at half price. These are all new BELFAST, MAINE. No. Albert F. tour- card. The book a U f Monday morning between 7,695. Sherman, Liberty; ing, Sept. 30th. All members are requested to is gem, both in its jj goods. They are also offering bargains in subject l< —IQ1 ing car; gasoline power; horse power, 22hi pre- matter and its artistic Jilt-IOI llfollt— -mf=-si --vide and way landings. The appear in uniforms. A will be served, setting,and Miss Newell gray. fruit jars, bean pots, butter jars, pitchers banquet dominating color, the be a sea- No. A. E greatly appreciates gift. having prosperous 7,731, Browm, Searsporlj touring and agate ware. “Walk in and look around.” Fred S. Jackson has bought and will occupy car; gasoline power; horse power, 27i; predomi- .Chase & Doak are showing an un- the James Pattee house, corner of Grove and nating color, black. Mad at ms lias bought of George A. No. 7,754. Frank H. Miller, Lincolnville; usually large variety of sterling silver and Cedfrr streets, advertised for sale in The Jour- Paint >oner Eliza and has her car; horse cut suitable for nal last week. 25c a | Mary touring gasoline power; power, 30; glass wedding gifts. Mr. Pattee will dispose of his gallon for paint is about $2.50 on the ve color, blue. and lots | Lewis wharf for repairs. predominating The whole proof of the Holeproof stockings household effects and will make hie home with average job, of men waited last year for that; but they didn’t .M: tons net and was built at “The Town Marshal.” O. E. Wee, the en- is in the wearing. Guaranteed for six months his son, Dr. Sumner C. in reckon; they got mad; Pattee, Searsport. wouldn’t pay it. i bnn„ in 1855. Notwithstand- young manager, has a without a hole, or new hose. Sold at The terprising producing only Alonzo Shute of was There are times to mad Down Pickling Hartford, Conn., oper* Ret and refuse to lias retained her sheer and her decided this season in his new three Dinsmore Store-A oak pay; but when one’s needs | novelty complete dining ateu on ior appendicitis last property protecting Tuesday morning is no time to mad and Mud to be sound. She is a act “The which will room get not paint. jj handy comedy Town Marshal,” set in good condition for sale. Apply to in a of that His hospital city. parents, Mr. Besides, it costs more to get mad and wait -u r and evidently good for many be seen at the Colonial to-morrow, Friday, Mrs. G. S. Pendleton, 25 High street.-;.. Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph D. Shute, received a telegram than to paint. niore v ir- -orvice. The was seen last season in all W. J. Mrs. E. White and Fred mad doesn't do evening. play Bailey, George Tuesday evening stating that the operation Getting any good to your Time! the cities and made a im- W. a card of property; paint does it good ^GOES I ouently receives matter ad- principal splendid Bailey publish thanks_See ap- was successful and that the was by keeping-out patient doing water; no water no The is rot; no paint, some water the Dramatic pression. story human throughout, the pointments of Dr. E. H. Boynton of Winter- well. and We have | -porting Editor, rot; and a little rot is more than everything needed to the enough digious Editor; but in of dialogue right up minute, and the char- port, eye specialist-M. J. Dow, Brooks, is to make a man liberal -toward his and I point Henry W. B. Kendall, who has been in the painter acters are drawn. The bears for the Little Giant Rice Potato paint. for editor, who officiates in all cleverly story agent Digger. in Pickling. jail Bangor for some months on the charge Paint costs not a cent. All the in the and the local editor as well. the stamp of originality and fairly sparkles _For bargains in real estate call on M. R. paint of selling without a United States li- world, so long as it costs not with clever moments. Louis liquor keeps-out water, ne er, or is out of Lytton, a young Knowlton, City Building. He has farm and a cent. \ paj kept cense, was taken to last DEVOEjB Window Portland week, where The actor, whose work is well is shore lots and for sale Mason & Hall sell it. s approval, and no “copy" already known, city property, cottages, before Spiciest the United States district court he tors featured in the leading role. He is said to ht rock bottom prices. Also houses to rent. that has not passed to the plead guilty charge and was remanded KNOX. have a big opportunity in Mr. Wee’s latest _N. H. & Co. are out of In this connection it may Hopkins going to in default of f jail payment of the fine of $50 Mrs. has to offering. The cast has been chosen with grtat business and are offering their entire stock at Nancy Crosby gone Monmouth Spices. ‘Tire is always some one and costs imposed. to visit her care and the will be in as daughter, Mrs. Mattie Cram_ usiness hours to receive settings perfect keep- a discount they want to get out of business Prices, Work on the on Mrs. Bessie El well of Waterville visited her ■■ with this novel attraction. The of Dec. 1st. also wish to thank the Crosby cottage Northport \ business matters, and a ing prices by They pub- avenue is Mrs. R. 1 are progressing favorably now, but was sister, W. Emerson, Mrs. Pure, this attraction 25, 35 and 50 cents. lic for their liberal while in trade. recently.... s f;-et will save time and atronage Sparkling somewhat delayed at first by failure to receive E. L. Cobbett of Dover, N. H., was the guest Our stock is large. We -en season on A.A.Howes&Co., partridge and table received a beautiful of elabo- E. week-end with Mrs. Helen Ryder... .Mrs. fancy bag ception of Ruth. Mrs. P. Frost was excel- vicinity it would seem that the new law limiting the rate Japanese design in the rich Oriental Citypoint might Artha Warren visited relatives in Castine last lent in the two parts, Nydia and and a birds shades. Miriam, present good field for the student of archae- that may be taken by week-Mrs. Jason Greenlaw return- | Present were Mrs. Carlton of New the dance with her maids was most Several recently GROCERIES. a Chapman pleasing ology. people in the single day. The law pro- neighborhood ed from Deer Isle, where she the sum- | York, Mrs. Theron Mrs. C. L. as were her two solos. Miss Sabra spent Tracy, Caven, Pyer, who have made interesting discoveries in this line rreis was also amended Mrs. Jowett of Los Mrs. Francis mer-Mrs. Fred Coombs is in Colonial Theatre by Angeles, has been in entertainments at and is visiting Boston. prominent it said that one man has a DRUGS and re, and it is now Mead, Mrs. B. V. Mrs. Alfred quite valu- lawful to Franklin, Stahel, .... Miss Amine Decker left Monday for New- | Mrs. James Holmes, Mrs. H. Mrs. G. Kent’s Hill, also took two parts—Queen Isa- able collection. SEPT. 27th, eptember first to November Hersey, ton FRIDAY, J M. Whitney, Mrs. D. C. Collier, Mrs. Rufus bella and —and displayed marked Center, Mass.,where she has employment.. ws were passed by that leg- Mrs. Homer Mrs. S. R. Veterans’ Meeting. The Waldo Mr. Jesse Bates left for Pittsfield to MEDICINES. Choate, Oatman, Flynn, dramatic ability as well as a pleasing stage County Saturday O. E. WEE Offers f especial interest at the Mrs. George W. Fishburn, Mr£ S. A. Reed, Veteran Association will hold the attend school-Miss Zuba Veazie has return- | Miss Helen Brown as Mrs. Part- yearly meet- Mrs. R. Smart, Mrs. Lucien Bouvet, Mrs. E. C. | presence. rd season. The first provides ing at the grange hall in October ed from a visit in Somerville, Mass_Mr. W. j Hickman, Mrs. J. Mrs. A. A. ! ington, with Ike, her son, (J. Lee Swanville, "An of New on Lyman Gage, Patterson), 3rd. If Idyl England” \ eider or sea duck from stormy, the next fair C. Brewer arrived to accom- Gibson, Mrs. Frank C. Avery, Mrs. R. Sears of | Miss Alice Simmons as Bridget O’Flannigan, day. Comrades, Sunday morning her 1st of each year. The Chicago, Mrs. L. J. Wilde, Mrs. L. L. Bowers again we are called to for his home \ and Miss Geneva Heal as Topsy, caused much gather the yearly pany family Monday... .Capt. L. \V. THE PAS fORAL GOMEDY-DRAMA and Miss Helene Richards. » 'hut the buyer as well as the meeting to elect officers for the Coombs was at home for the ■ | merriment by their antics and lines. As Joan ensuing year, Sunday day. led when The and to act on | against game is Monroe Fair. The Waldo and Penob- any other business that come Ciias.R. of Arc Miss Katherine Brier was a may Coombs striking TROY CENTER. season deer scot fair of is a of before the | pen for be- 1912 thing the past and the and sustained the well. meeting. The usual fare will be figure part Mrs. Fred Mrs. Osgood of Lewiston is a at E. H. 1 d closes furnished guest | December 15th. general verdict is that it well sustained its Barbara by the good of Rackliff, as Frietchie, rendered people Swanville; Garcelon's ..Rev. and Mrs. John Allen of UNDERTAKER, uent hunters cost and and | $15 reputation merited the liberal patronage that name bring your goodies and have a time.—A. the poem of with splendid* effect good Grand Isle, Vt., have been visiting relatives in Marshal -.ill two Mown \ deer and a moose it received. Some notes on the fair, and a Stinson, Sec'j. LICENSED 1 and was heartily applauded. Miss Kelley as the past week-Mr. and Mrs. EMBALMER, ■e moose season Octo- Troy Byron IN .THREE ACTS begins summary of the races, are given in other col- Samantha Allen carried out this The difficult part church friends of Miss Sabina Prescott of Dixmont were guests at I. B. bull may be shot by each umns. President F. A. j Morey, CORONER FOR Littlefield, Secretary most successfully and was greeted with who left Mr. LOUIS LYTTON. WALDO COUNTY 1 ap- Wednesday morning for Stone’s Sunday-Mrs. Barnet Morse and son With * ,ecembe«.||&. A. D. Colcord and his Arthur Lexington, j assistant, Moore, every time she j plause appeared. Miss Alma Mass., gave her a farewell party in the Metho- of Plymouth were at C. J. Hillman’s Sund .y.... AS GOOD AS were men the three and busy during days ! as Priscilla and Miss Avejy Frances Abbott as dist Church parlors last Tuesday The Miss Hattie Shibles passed last week with rel- DOWN EAST” or worked hard for the success of evening. “WAY EVERYTHING MODERN IN the fair. I Grace were sweetness Darling personified, and room was arranged for the with atives in Knox-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tem- There were some horses of reception “DAVID HARUM.” | good shown, many the children who took rt w*ere In pa excellent. tables, couches, chairs, pillows, mats, etc., and ple of Detroit passed Sunday with relatives in Caskets and them owned or sired in this county. G. H. each and Burial fact, every character was letter per- decorated with flowers and ferns. town-Charles Hawes of Boston, who has had a Wilkes entered as College Prices 25, 35 and 50 Gems. Ryder 4*year-old filly fect in lines and stage business. The crown jellies and cakes were served and a short been at the returned home Suits. a visiting Center, Seats on sale Thursday carriage horse. He also showed three other was awarded Miss moAing. j Dyer, as Columbia. The musical program rendered. In appreciation of Linscott left Saturday for Belle out of Di- Sunday-Arthur Home colts, Braden, ^Jthoda West by gross receipts were about $90. Miss Telephone 48-3 j Morey’s faithful services she was pre- Hartford, Ct., to resume his theologica 1 studie rect Braden, who holds the State track record sented with a beautiful gold bracelet. at the seminary. Office 48-4 in and win- J. H. O. D. three-year-olds four-years-olds, FREE SAMPLE WOOD, ning the blue ribbon at the great horse show (tYE SPECIALIST) 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST in Hartford, Ct., and called the handsomest INDIGESTION Office 14 Main Street, Belfast, Maine, stallion in New England; Jessie Ward, 2-year- OPPOSITE CAULK & eld, out of Rhody West, record 2 29$, by John REMEDY. JONES, Ward, 2 25f, a yearling; Federal C.f* out of Where he may be consulted on the various de- FINEST EVER FOR GAS, SOURNESS, FER- fects of vision to which the eye is subject. Rhody West, by Stiletto C., 2 12. F. H. Leonard NEW FALL The MENTATION, HEAVINESS AND UPSET Consultation free. Eyes examined and glasses City National Bank 1 showed the stallion Cordofan and Leon- Henry STOMACH. fitted if desired. No case too complicated. of ard a percheron, Lady Gilbert, three year old, Broken lenses duplicated. Call and exchange Belfast. Send name and address to Boooth’s MI-O-NA, your old glasses for new. 38 weight 1850. E. M.Whitcomb showed three per- A meeting of the stockholders of The Buffalo, N. Y. Say “Send me sample of MI- City- cherons, from one to three fine National Bank of Belfast to vote on the ranging years, and will pro- O-NA,” you have an opportunity to posed increase of capita! stock of the bank blooded stock. G. W. Partridge displayed a try for yourself a remedy for Indigestion, LIVE AND DRESSED from sixty thousand dollars to one hundred fin e two-year-old colt, very stylish, and with thousand dollars and to determine the manner Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh of the Stomach hock and knee action. 2 wa in which it shall be accomplished, and the tran- Alclayone 20$ that has COATS, POULTRY WANTED. and cured thousands SUITS, SKIRTS, relieved upon saction of any other business that the sire. Swan Lake owned W. M. Cash no commission well es- may legally Boy, by thousands of paid: charged; come before the stockholders’ people throughout America. reliable best Send for special meeting, of took the blue ribbon in hi® tablished, firm; prices. will be held at their Briggs Swanville, So certain are banking rooms on Satur- MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets in weekly quotations, and ship your poultry to us. class af a three old. 2 day, October 19, 1912, at 10 o’clock a. ni. year Alclayone, 20$, case of any disordered stomach that A.A. Howes W F. WYMAN CO C. W. WESCOTT, Cashier. owned by Henry Haley, was on the grounds 4w38 26 Faneuil Hall Boston. & Co. will supply you with the distinct under- Children’s Garments. Market, Belfast, Me., September 8, 1912. —5w38 looking as young and vigorous as a four-year- standing that if you are dissatisfied with re- old. He took the blue ribbon in trotting stock sults they will refund the purchase price. CARD OF THANKS stallions, with stock to show. A natty little Could anything be fairer? For Dizziness, Bil- We wishgto thank our neighbors and friends WANTED^ owned J. W. Hobbs and driven iousness, rig by by Headache, Nervousness, Sleepless- for kindness and assistance in our late be- ness, or disease from an Harry Littlefield was a Shetland pony any arising upset, reavement and for the beautiful floral tiny weak or offerings. sick stomach, MI-O-NA Stomach Tab- JAMES H. W. WATCHMAN AT THE a HOWES MRS. J. and two wheeled and it attracted BAILEY, dog cart, lets are recommended. 60 cents a box highly MRS. GgORGE E. WHITE, deal of all over America. great attention. p FRED W. BAILEY. 8HOE FAOTORY ■ — ... Ml .. ■ ..... --!.

FRED FOR TAFT. It* Probate Court Held at within inside and began to send the little bark and Notes. HALE OUT Belfast, and At a Probate Court, held at Nora Little News fnr the County of Waldo, on tba 10th of Beifa^TT'''' Goodwin, Heroine, out to the ocean. The bad Literary, day tor the County of Waldo, In rolling aky September, A. D. 1913. vacuuS^l*°“ Maine National 17th day ot September, A. D, lai ot? darkened, ram was coining down and the Member of Republican a. 2‘ Nora Goodwin’s was on the JACKSON, administratrix ou the es- certain home sandy and the thunder deaf- a Pittsfield tate of Alfred 8. Instrument, purporting t« k lightning blinded Hugh Pendexter, boy, Committee Sees-no Need of a Third LUCY J acksou, late of Belfast, A will and testament beach overlooking the sea. I don’t of ‘‘Tiber- In said County of oTAnSFe V* £reat ened. But not for a single moment did abort-story writer and author Waldo, deoeaaed, having pre- late ot Belfast, m said of mean that she lived down on the Party. wnted a petition ter a license to sell at County Waili 'KS right Nora falter. She had a ius and Trail" series. praying ed, having been presented for great purpose, Smith,” “Camp [Hiblic or private sale and convey certain rea probate very beach itself, but a1 safe distance services and other Portland, Me., Sept. 191 Colonel Ordered That notice be and she meant to carry it out. “Along the Coast’* estate of said deceased, described In said peti- giveu to »n above the Interested a high-tide mark. The Goodwin she could see the little has a serial for Frederick son of ex-Senator tion. v by causing copy of tills Looking ahead works, 60,000-word boys Hale, Hale, pubbsbed three weeks o,.1, house stood on a high point of land the October of the successively row boat towards t! e-shore, beginning in number and national from this Ordered, That tbe said petitioner notice to publican Journal, at which out well into the water. struggling committeeman give published HelliJ,0,T|* £ jutted bui it was not a foot in five min- Boys’ Magazine, published' at Smeth- all persons Interested by causing a copy of this may appear at a Probate Court,to w ,- i'»iv gaining came out for Presi- within Thus they had a fine view of the sea for seemed to have Pa. State, today forcibly order to be published three weeks successively in fast, and for said County ''hi;' utes, the young man port, The a of al- Republican Journal, newspaper published Tuesday October next, at ten ot from three sides of the house, and was dent Taft. In a statement out here »«£ lost all use of hisjright hand and given at Belfast, that they may at a Probate before noon, anti show if -i.v a sea them. The Path (Point Loma, appear cause, am ways breeze blowing about boat with the one Theosophical Court, to be Held at Belfast, within and for said the same should not be trying to manage the for today defining his position, Colonel Hale why proven'■ “a? Nora’s father owned a boathouse and Calif., Katherine Tingley, Editor,) on tbe 8th of A. D. ana allowed. “I'proO paddle that he had found in the bottom said: County, day October, let out fishing smacks, rowboats and September contains several articles of 1912. at ten of the clock before noon, and show GEORGE E. JOHNsov of the boat. In this feeble way he could sause, if any they have, why the prayer of said Atrueeopy. Attest: motor boats to the tourists and summer exceptional interest. As the official “I have asked Judge Philbrook, chair- never be able to get ten feet nearer the petitioner should uot be granted. Chas. P. near of the Theosophical Move- man of the State to call a Hazkltink, boarders who thronged the village and would doubtless be out publication committee, GEO, E. JOHNSON, Judge. shore, swept with the advanced ques- of to see A true copy. Attest: from to late September. ment, dealing meeting that committee what At a Probate Court held at by early May to sea should the wind veer a bit to the Chas. P, Belfast ,,,,, was her tions of the religious, philosophical can be done in this State in this cam- Hazeltink, Register. for the of And Nora, being the only child, the bottom day, County Waldo, on ujm1 ;m west. The girls had sunk to A. U: father's as well as her mother’s and scientific, it is to be classed among paign. This will be held within September, D. 1912. chum, of the boat and were to meeting kt a Piobate Court held at within and clinging each the best of the serious as well a short Belfast, l. coombs, comrade. On afternoons Nora and magazines, time.' To my mind the only way for the County of Waldo, on tbe 10th day of daughter long other, their faces white and frightened. MarjorieW Coombs, late of Belfast 'll... father row far out to sea and as being one of the most attractive by the fight can be conducted the nation- September, A. D. 1912. „, her would feared their last hour of life had by of Waldo, deceased, having pi.-s»-, They reason and illustra- al TREAT 1 soon the was considered of its typography committee is through the State or- DOE, guardian of Blanche praying that Mary A. Coombs mav 15-year-old girl come and were for succor. 1 they praying orf Doe of Stockton Springs, in said of administratrix of ■ one of the finest oarswomen on the coast tions and also for its articles general ganization, down through the county, ALICE Couuty the estate of -aVi Nora could make out the Waldo, having presented a praying for a very plainly interest to the reader. and town This meet- petition Ordered, that the said petitioner. for many miles. was city organizations. license to sell at private.safe and convey certain three persons ip the boat, for she all persons interested d Mrs. Good- is to be held to devise some real estate of her said ward, described in said by causing One fine August morning arms of invention ing plan, i order to be published three week' nearing them rapidly. Her young The marvelous products for the purpose thereiu named. to to the to this or some for the work. I petition, The a win was obliged go village were and she had and described each month in other, Republican Journal, news; ,; strong practiced, and discovery Ordered, That the said petitioner uotice to at that do some and After “My own position I stated clearly on give Belfast, they mav appem \ marketing shopping. and determination to her the Mechanics are all interested by a of this courage urge Popular Magazine return where persons causing copy Court, tube held at Belfast, win she had finished her she drop- my from Chicago, I at- order to be three weens shopping on. Pretty soon she came alongside the rich in the quality of suggestion, for published successively County, on the 8th ray of Oct.it., to see a friend for an hour’s chat. tended the national that I In The Republican Journal, a newspaper at ten of the clock in the new devices are but index convention, publish- before noon ped struggling boat and managed to get into many of ed at Belfast, that at a Probate While thus engaged she did not did not believe in a third party and that they may appear if any they have, why the may- socially it. Then she handed to the young man fingers along ihe highway of progress. Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said tiouer should not be granted. the clouds in the south- I should support the ticket. observe gathering the from the boat which she had In the October there are 306 Republican County, on the 8th day of October, A. D. 1912, GEO. E. JOH V rope “Magazine I have no reason since then to ten of the clock before and east, which always meant a storm on the and 256 change at noon, show cause, Atrueeopy. Attest: just vacated and asked him to it articles illustrations. Among if have, the of said water. And when of a sudden the seciyje my mind. I am sorry to see the any they why prayer petition- Chas. P. Hazelti day to the stern of the boat she had the features are the use Repub- I er should not be just important lican but I believe that granted. darkened and gusts of wind flashes on party split up, GEO. and, climbed into. of the submarine light city po- EJOHNSON, Judge. At a Probate Court, held at lit : warned her of what was in the people of this Statef A true copy. Attest: of lice boats Republicans for the of > lightning This was rather a difficult task to per- for locating drowned per- Chas.P. County Waldo, in it was too late for her to start and will see that the com- l l Hazeltink, Register. 18th day of A. 1) pi ogress, but the bottom of sons, or stolen goods; a siren devised by Progressives, September, the form, crawling along mon is the Democratic and for her home, a mile distant from to use on to de- enemy party certain instrument, the boat, the young fellow succeeded in Sir^Hiram Maxim ships At a Probate Court held at Keitast, within and purport;: before the storm should break. that eventually they will get will and testament of Jan: village, doing as the little rescuer bade him. tect the presence of icebergs; “Hunting together for tile County of Waldo on the 10th day of A a. D. 1912. late of Searsport, in said Com Her friend, old Granny Downs, a fisher- clam- in New “Devices to again. September, Then, w’ith new-born courage, he York Parks;” Used ceased, having been presented man’s widow who had lived to “I consider myself as progressive as I. PENDLETON, widower of Hattie neighbor bered back into the seat beside Nora Create Inside Football;” a. description Ordertd, That notice be down or. the the members of the new I be- FRANKM. Pendleton, late of Seal sport, in said givei Mrs. Goodwin sea, urged and to be one of the oars. of the construct- party. interested by causing a of begged given big aquatic grandstand lieved in the when I County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a copy Mrs. Goodwin to remain “till the spring, supported an published three weeks siicco* squall “Hasn’t your right arm gone back on ed for the Chicago regatta; “Carrying a i petition praying for allowance out of the Colonel Roosevelt for the of said publican Journal, published at was over.’’ on a “Phono- Republican personal estate deceased. yo ?” cried out Nora, speaking above Skyscraper Cantilever; may appear at a Probate Com- “J don’t like to ieave Nora alone so nomination for President, that the Re- That the said notice to the noise of the storm. The young man graph Messages from Aeroplanes;” Ordered, petitioner give Belfast, within and for said needed to be all Interested by a of this long, and during such a sevefe storm, his then screamed in three Places at publican party more pro- persons causing copy second Tuesday of October n n _a:_ nodded head, back, “Organ Plays Once;” FUR ALE b't YUf. G OCER. order to be published three weeks (Pi'L.. ni;_i_ xt_ tt_T gressive and I believe so but I dif- successively clock before noon, and show “But I can use the left arm all still, in The Journal, a right.” fer Republican newspaper pub- have, why the same should uoi and the and from many in that I believe that this lished at Belfast, that may at a Pro- way watching coming deluge But Nora held to the two oars Music with an —. they appear and allowed. merely “Writing Ordinary Type- to be held at proved wind.. “But Nora’s not a bit of a coward, change can best be wrought through the bate Court, Belfast, within and for GEO. E. JOH.nm and bent all her strength to the work writer;” "Thirty-Five-Foot Motorboat said on the 8th of the itself. County, day October. A. I). Atrueeopy. Attest: continued. before her. The water of the was Crosses “Marathon 'Milkers Republican party 1912, at ten of the clock before and show bay Atlantic;” “In the noon, Chas. P. Hazklt “She’d be the last one to want me to September fight the united cause, if any they the of said rolling pretty roughly, and tossed the on a big Dairy Farm;” etc. McCall’s Magazine have, wily prayer the storm to come home. She’s a in this State showed petitioner should not be granted. risk boat about in rather a careless Republican party fashion; GEORGE E. JOHNSON, MS.—In Court ot Proi brave child, is my Nora. I guess she’ll The October Woman’s Home Com- what it could do. I did everything I Judge. but Nora, being an expert with the oars, and Patterns A true copy. Attest: WALDOfast, on the 10th day of s. » not be worried—’less it’s over her moth- panion contains the first installment of a could for the success of the State ticket. McCall Chas. P. soon had her headed inland and going at Hazeltink, Register. Alexander H. Nichols, admim t er.” And Mrs. Goodwin and new serial story by Justus Miles Forman, In company with Chairman Philbrook of tate of Frank A. Curtis, late ot laughed a good speed. For Women closed the door, for the storm had burst which has to do with the subject, “Votes the State committee I went to New At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and County, deceased, having pre- The rain beat down severely; the wind More Friends than other for the County ol Waldo, on the 10th of final account of administration f full the and rain in torrents For and is sure to create con- York and had a conference with Chair- Have any day upon village tore over the thunder almost took Women,” September, A. D. 1912. them; man magazine or patterns. McCall’s is the was dashed on all sides the little siderable discussion. The story is en- Hilles of the national committee. Ordered. That notice being away their hearing. The two frightened reliable Fashion Guide in PARKER, Evelyn S. Bears, Na- there.,f Downs cottage by a terrific wind. titled “Through The Open Door,” and « icauit we weic given suuBianiieu monthly MARTHAthaniel F. Mayo, Mrs Nellie Hiil, Mrs. Annie weeks successively, in The K. j, girls in the bottom of the boat, directly one million one hundred thousand a Then the two good women sat down at' starts out briskly with the principal assistance for the State campaign. My Neally and others, heirs living in different States, newspaper published in Bell., in front of Nora, sat looking up at her in homes. Besides showing all the latest of Catherine Mayo, lateof Monroe, in said Coun- that all persons interested may a little table with a simple but character, a young woman of nineteen, personal contribution to the campaign bate to be held at spread wonder and admiration, not to speak of of McCall each issue ty of Waldo, deceased, having presented a peti- Court, BelfaV chatted herself in a state of was and I to the designs Patterns, of October next, and show cm. appetizing mid-day luncheon and the which shone from discqyering revolt $500, this gave city com- tion that Myron F. Parker of Searsport, deep gratitude is brimful of sparkling short stories praying have, why the said account slum as they ate, Mrs. Goodwin feeling assur- against her teacher, who is stand-pat mittee of Portland. their eyes. and helpful information for women. lie sale certain rtal estate of said deceased, de- GEO. E. >] ed that Nora would be all right at home, and conservative to the last degree. Dr. A true It took Nora quite some time to bring scribed in said petition, and distribute the pro- copy. Attest: even alone. Mr. Goodwin had W. chief of the Save and Keep in by Chas. P. Hazki though the over the half-mile of Harvey Wiley, formerly DONE UNDER TAFT. Money Style subscribing ceeds after paying the expenses, among the said little boat back for McCall’s Magazine at once. Costs only taken a fishing party of gentlemen out Bureau of Chemistry in Washington, 50 heirs. water; but she managed to do it cents a year, including any one ol the celebrated and would not return rocking contributes to the same number of the the Ordered, That the said notice to ALIK) SS.—Ill Court ot Proh to sea that morning and Then she led her [From Pittsburgh Gazette Times, Rep] McCall Patterns free. petitioner give \U until late in the afternoon. safely soundly. a and all persons interested by causing a copy of this tt fast, on the 10th day of > new found friends to the house and found Companion remarkably interesting McCall all others in •rder to be three weeks Frank 1 useful These are among the achievements of Patterns Lead style, fit, published successively Pendleton, administrai- After her mother’s departure from article entitled “Intelligent Eat- simplicity, and number sold. More in The Journal, a of Hattie M. s dry clothes for them. And then the storm three years of Taft. No other adminis- economy Republican newspaper pub- Pendleton, late of home, Nora found plenty of work to do. ing,” full of specific suggestions to dealers sell McCall Patterns than any other t’vo lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- County, deceased, having present?, ceased; the clouds passed away and the tration within the same brief limit has makes combined. None than cents. bate to be held at within and count of She tided the house; then an everybody. Another notable contribu- higher 15 Euy Court, Belfast, for administration of said up spent sun broke forth over a now calm so substantial bene- from your dealer, or by mail from said County, on the 8th day of October, A. D. ance. an day. tion is entitled accomplished many hour or more painting old boat which “What I Got Out of Col- 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show * And then it was that Mrs. Goodwin, fits to the make a Ordered, tliat notice thereof her father had in re- the author a people. Why change, if have, the of ‘"dry dock” for lege,” being Wellesley Col- cause, any they why prayer said weeks successively, in The came home, and little later the three involving unheaval of busi- McCALL’S MAGAZIKE should not be K?|, Nora was an able assistant to her q “What Children Should widespread petitioner granted. a newspaper published in Belfas pairs. from the returned lege graduate. when GEO. E. young people village ness, every physical and material 236-246 W. 37th Now York JOHNSON, Judge. that all persons interested mav father in such work, and often lent a Eat,” by Dr. Roger H. Dennett, a New St., City A true Attest: to their summer hotel, and then the condition is favorable? copy, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, was story on children’s Hots—Sampla Praaiura Cn'n'^ns’ and Pattern free. Chas. P. helping hand when Mr. Goodwin York specialist diseases, is Copy, Catalogue Hazeltine, Register. of October next, and show of Nora Goodwin’s heroism went like The tariff has been revised. Within a obliged to abandoifhis work to take per- also a valuable article. The regular have, why thesaid account slum wildfire about the village and surround- year of the bill, At a Probate Court held at within and ed. sons out fishing or motor-boating. Cooking, Home Decoration, Household following passage Payne Belfast, ing country. And a great crowd of peo- wages were increased more than $500,- for the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of GEO. E.J()H» About 11 o’clock two young ac- and Fashion are filled with McCall’s and A. D. 1912. A girls, flocked about the Goodwin Departments is at Magazine TheRepublican September, true copy. Attest: a a ple cottage, 000,000. Industry operating high companied by young gentleman trifle good reading and with ideas that will one E. THOMPSON, creditor of Chah. p, Hazel m s and the parents of the three young folks pressure, general business is Journal, year each for $2.10 in George older than themselves, came along the help women to save time and money in prosperous CHARLESBums, late of Montville, in said County of Nora had saved from drowning brought and there is a of labor advance. Waldo, deceased, presented a beach.They saw the rowboats tied up their houskeeping and dress arrange- scarcity every- having petition her gifts in the shape of certain very where. praying that he may be appointed administrator VT7ALDO SS.—In Court ot Pie! at the little pier and one of them cried ments. of the estate of said deceased. ?t fast, on the 10th day of s large gold coins and checks written for Two acts for A. out: providing safety railway That the said notice to Mary Devereaux.adiiiinistrnr. amounts, all of which Nora at and of Ordered, petitioner give of Susan P, Genn, late of Prosi- let’s have a row. The weather goodly employees proper inspection ap- DR. E. S. all persons interested a copy of this “Oh, FOR STATE TREASURER. WEBBER. by causing deceased, ! ; first refused outright to accept, but pliances have been passed. order to be three weeks fy, Having present? is serene this morning.” published successively account of administration of perfectly which she was the crowd The Federal in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- said the second all persuaded by Mining Bureau, for re- lowance. “Yes,” girl, “let’s lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- to take. Lincoln forward a candi- ducing the to has been DENTIST take an oar. Bert, are you much at the county puts dangers workmen, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, withiu anti for Ordered, That notice then- “I only did my duty, the duty of a established. said on the 8th of October, A. I) weeks successively, in The K oars?” And she turned to the young date for State treasurer in the of County, day seaman’s she said person A children’s to 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show a newspaper published in Bel! beside her. daughter,” simply, bureau, minimize infant Room 5, Masonic gentleman Kendall M. of and Temple. cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said that all persons interested m “and I dislike to receive money for it. Newcastle, mortality and reduce child bale “Well, before 1 sustained a compound employment petitioner should not be granted. Court to be held at B> “It’s our only way of showing our ap- confidently expects that he will be the in factories has been 6-4 tf 12 GEO. E. day [of October next, and si- fracture of my wrist I was some- organized. Telephone .JOHNSON, Judge. right A true Attest : they have, why the said acce preciation of your heroism,” declared man to handle the Maine for Mr. Pensions for Union veterans of ihe copy. thing of a oarsman, at least, so our col- pocket, Chas. P. allowed. the father of the two girls, who War of the Rebellion have been brirad- Hazeltine, Register. lege crew thought. But since then— young Dunbar is not unknown to Maine GEO. E. JOHN' had returned to the Goodwin cottage and people. ened and increased. A true copy. Attest: which is only about six months ago- I At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, withiu and stood with their arms about “and His friends are a legion and his acquaint- White has been and Chas. P. Hazki haven’t dared to use the oars. But I Nora, slavery outlawed for the County ot Waldo, on the 10th day of we shall be very unhappy unless you al- ances extend to all sections of the State. checked. September, a. D. 1912, can manage a motor-boat all right.” PROBATE NOTICES low us this of to a That he is well Our trade with Y17TLLIAM T. FLANDERS, administrator of SS.-ln Court of Pi, a pleasure giving you qualified for the office of foreign nations has \rrA!.DO “Well, then, we'll take motor-boat,” »V on the 10th ..! > little of our in return for State treasurer must be been if the estate of George W Flanders, late of fast, day said the first worldly goods acknowledged enormously increased, particularly C. VV. executor of i girl. l At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Northport, in said County of Waldo, deceased, Wescott, the our children’s lives.” all. in iron and steel manufactures. E. late of v Then the three approached Nora, who by for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- having presented a petition praying for a license Brooks, Belfast,in And then it was that good Mrs. Good- Mr. Dunbar was for a term of has made the contract be- of A. D. 1912. to sell at public or private sale and convey cer- ed, having presented his tit. had put aside her paint can and brushes long Congress day September, win broke down and for tween railroads tain real estate of said deceased, described in istration of said estate for and was a to them. wept—wept joy years secretary of the Maine Senate, and and their A certain instrument, purporting to be the last smiling good morning j employees said petition. That notice tin at the mother of a as such was one more A will and testament of Small, late of Ordered, But when asked to a motor- being noble, splendid of the most efficient favorable to the latter. Mary they engage in said of deceased, hav- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to weeks successively, in Th. i; girl. men who ever held the He rail and of ex- Brooks, County Waldo, boat—there was but one tied up at the position. Shippers by patrons been for probate all persons interested by causing a copy of this a newspaper published in Bel was ing presented order be three weeks that all interest? — to ex- press,, and to published successively ty, persons moment, all the others being let out accommodating; always willing telegraph telephone companies I Ordered, That notice be given to all persons SOMERSET VETERANS’ MEETING. are in The Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- Probate Court, to be held at i- told them ert himself to do fas*ors for others, and assured just rates reason of addi- interested a of this order to be Nora she regretted very much by by causing copy ed at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate day of October next, and '!. and tional three weeks in The Re- that the boat was for ready willing at all times to assist authority conferred upon the In- published successively Court, to be held at Belfast, within and (or sain they have, why the said a??. already engaged at Belfast, that “The best meeting in years” was the the seeker for information in terstate Commerce Commission. publican Journal, published they County, on tlie 8th day of October, a. 1). allowed. the day, and that the gentleman who had finding at a Probate Court, to be held at unanimous verdict of the G. A. R. The , may appear 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show GEO. E. JOli hired it would be there at men, what he wanted. eight-hour law on Government Belfast, within and for said County, on the any moment. cause, it any they have, why tae prayer of said A true copy. Attest: their ladies and who attended As work has second of October at ten of the even as she two men and friends, secietary to the senate Mr. Dun- been extended to include con- Tuesday next, should not be Chas. P. II.\zn Indeed, spoke, if petitioner granted. the session of the Somerset Veterans’ bar did much to the tract clock before noon, and show cause, any they GEO. K. as many ladies came over the cliff behind systematize work of supplies. be JOHNSON, Judge. Association in Solon 18th. There ! have, why the same should not proved, ap- j A true Attest; the house Sept.. the office and to facilitate the Practice in the Federal courts has been and allowed. copy. A LUO SS.—In Court of Pi and dropped down over the handling proved ( has. P. Hazeltine. were one hundred and of .Register. beach to nearly fifty work. simplified in the interest of all GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge, j UJ fast, oil the 10th day the boat litigants, 1 sandy landing. They A true Attest: stelle A. auministi. them, representing the towns of the last three sessions of the which will relieve copy. At a IT- bate Court held at Belfast, within and Smith, took of the motor-boat and Bing- During particularly the poor Annie of possession Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. for the of on the l"tli of A. Thompson, iate set out to ham, Solon, Enjfatten, Brighton, North legislature he has served as clerk to the suitor. County Waldo, day sea. September, A. 1). 1912. County, deee.iseu, having ; Anson, Madison, Skowhegan, Norridge- finance Senator Postal banks have been count of administration or s; “Well, let's try a row boat,” said the committee, Boynton, savings estab- i Held Oakland and with At a Probate Court at Belfast, witnin aid1 NEAL, administrator of the es- ance. woek, Burnham, Mr. chairman of that committee in the to the 1 piIARLKSA. young gentleman who had been called 75th lished, great convenience of per- for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues* \J ta’.e ol Moses S. Neat, late oi Searsmont, in and Mrs. of Idaho as Ordered, That notice thei Bert one Eugene Flynn spe- Legislature, him as the best sons who hoarded their day of September, A. L>. 1912. said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre by of the girls. “I guess we’ll regarding formerly surplus? weeks successively, in h? i; honored The ses- set ted petition praying for a licet t > sell at out cially guests. morning available man for the work. His work -—Provision has been made for the certain instrument, purporting to be the last a -I in i- make —between the three of us.” par- ic or sale and coiiaiu real newspaper pullMh sion was devoted to the transaction will and testament of William 11. pub private convey was of as the clerk to that committee iia3 been cels which will A Thomas, l>, that a!! persons ml.Tesl- This agreed upon the three post, begin operations 1 estate of said deceased, described in said peti- by which included late oi Belfast, in said County of Waldo, de- Probate Court, to be held at who were from business, appropriate of an valuable nature. January 1st. tion. young people, the village extremely By ceased, having been presented for probate. day of October next, ami action upon the deaths of comrades C. S. his methods 1 it at all been Ordered, that the said petitioner give notice to ? summer hotel, where they were stopping has, times, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in they have, why tin said and Samuel P.' Allen of Nor- to all persons interested by oa-using a ropy ot this bt allowed. with their for a few weeks "rus- Wright possible tell exactly the state of the neavy, impure Diooa maxes a muddy, pimply terested censing a copy of tills oroer to »e parents by order to be published three weeks successively GEO. E. Ji ridgewock, Pearl Otis of Anson and and as complexion, headaces, three weeks successively in The Re- ticating,” as the told 1 appropriations made, pending, nauses, indigestion. published in The Republican Journal, a newspaper girls laughingly Daniel Wentworth of Athens Thin blood makes Journal, at Belfast, that they pub- A true copy. Attest: Nora. since the ; with the same time in you weak, pale and sickly. publican published lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- they compared at a Probate Court, to be held at Chas. i\ II ./, last For pure blood, sound use Burdock mav appear bate to be held at within and for regular meeting. S. F. the last digestion, on second Court, Belfast, r-,.i--- ... ♦ ul .i_ Adjutant preceeding legislature. He also Belfast, within and for said County, tile a Blood Bitters.* $1.00 at all stores. said County, on the 8th day of October, A. 1>. Emerson reported membership of 175 a record which it was of October next, at ten of the clock kept by instantly Tuesday 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show 4 DMINlsi BATKIN’S Nm and the young handed the and ladies in | and show cause, if any they have, gentleman veterans, 260 the auxiliary. ascertainable what the amount asked ! before noon, cause, if the of said ! j HON. should not be approved any they have, why prayer l\ scriher hereby giv?s to their seat inside it. Then he un- It was voted to hold the FORREST GOODWIN. why the same proved, should not be girls December meet- tor in each bul was, the petitioner granted be“ii duly appointed adminc. tied the in and appropriation and allowed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, boat, jumped himself, ing in Madison. After a bountiful din- amount recommended GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Judge. of by the finance A true copy. Attest: took oars. But had not Congressman-Elect from the 3d Maine A Attest: EDGAK A. BUNlvKK, m up;the they got ner served by the ladies of Solon, the af- committee and the amount allowed true copy. Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. far out in the was by Chas. P. Hazkltink, Register. bay, which of rather ternoon was devoted to the following the legislature. District. in the County of Waido, .1 shallow when who bonds as the law directs, a water, Nora, was program: Music; prayer by Mr. Dunbar will have the of Mr. Goodwin stands at the of his At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and i Chaplain support top 1 demands against tli? estate them saw the At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for the of on the 10th of watching interestedly, Cephas Walker of Madison; address of former members the profession. His counsel and services County Waldo, day flesired to the san of legislature and for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- A. 1). 1912. present take the rowman’s seat in the mid- have been County September. all indebted thereto ai? ? girls welcome by Principal Guy Williams of will make an excellent State treasurer sought by the largest business of A. D, 1912. day September, WENTWORTH, administratrix of i nient immediately t>> K"bert dle of the boat and the young man take the Solon Col. interests the State. His successful High school; response by according to his friends. in, certain instrument, purporting to be the last- CYRENAthe estate of* Edwin E. Wentworth, late oi fast. Maine, my autlionz I an end seat. The oars girls bent to the E. E. Gould of Anson; recitation by Miss defence of the rights of the laboring A will and testament of Mary a. Say ward, Waldo, in said Countv of Waido, deceased, hav- VEI.oi and made good of forced I late of Thorndike, in said County of Waldo, de- ing presented a petition praying for a license to Foxboro, Mass., Septenib speed. Bertha Cooley Solon; solo by Mrs. For sum eczema people corporations to retain him any itching trouble, piles, been for probate. sell at sale and certain real es Smiling over the of the Nellie Snell of remarks as permanent ceased, having presented private convey happiness gay Solon; by Charles salt rheum, hivee, itch, scald head, herpes, counsel. The same ability tate of said deceased, described in said petition. from summer Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- young people the hotel, Gilman of solo Mrs. Emma scabies. Doan’s Ointment is recom- that him success the N JT1CK l Solon; by highly brought before terested by causing a copy of this order to be Ordered. That the said petitioner gives notice to Nora turned to resume her work on the a by gives notice that sli? Dunton, Skowhegan; remarks John mended. 50c. box at all stores. courts of Maine wiU him three weeks successively in The Re- all persons interested by causing a copy of this EXECUTRIX’S by bring equal published tea executrix oi me mm keel of the old boat, wh- n H. success in the Journal, at Belfast, that they order to be published three weeks successively in pom suddenly Avery, Oakland; recitation, Mrs. halls of Congress. publican published of at a Probate Court, to be held at The Journal, a something dark in the southwest attract- Mr. Goodwin a may appear Republican newspaper published John Bicknell, Solon; reading. Adjutant, is man of said on the sec- at that at a Probate MARY BIRMINGHAM, ed her Bowdoinham 150 Years Old. irreproach- Belfast, within and for County, Belfast, they may appear attention. It was a black F. war able The at be w tor cloud, S. Emerson, Skowhegan; song by character. esteem in which ond Tuesday of October next, teu of the Court, to held at Belfast, ithin and said in the County of Waldo, dece.. and was across the show if coming sky very Col. E.. E. Gould, Anson; reading, by he is held in his own community is abso- ciocl* before noon, and cause, any they having demands against tie the why the same should not be proved, ap- at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, are desired to rapidly. Evidently young folks out address Rev. M. Bowdoinham 18th celebrated the lute proof that he has led a life of clean have, ceased present Guy Williams; by Gerry Sept. and allowed. if any they have, why the prayer of said peti j indebted then in the bay had not observed the 150th of the and honest proved ment, and all approach- Plummer, Bingham; remarks, H. H. anniversary incorporation endeavor. That Mr. Good- GEO- E. JOHNSON, Judge. tioner should not be granted. make payment immediatei> for were still ing “blow,” they putting Starbird, Solon; remarks Fred Ma- of the town and hundreds of visitors, in- win is well entitled to the name A true copy. Attest: GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. SARAH by good A true Attest: out towards heavy water. Nora took up master of Solon former came to assist conceded him is Chas. P. Hazkltink, Register. copy. Frankfort, September 10. goon, Grange; address cluding residents, amply shown by the fact Chas. P. Hazeltine, Kegister. her father’s out megaphone and called to on the work of the D. A. R. by Mrs. in the celebration. The town was deco- that in the campaign when personalities and them through its great funnel, but she1 Fred America. rated from end to end in honor of the were so At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within At a Probate Court held at Beltast, within ami NOTICE. T Msgoon; closing song, freely indulged in, whern every i._4i,„ UI.iMa ak tlta Kith Hair /if for the of on the 10th of notice that she could not make them hear. She stood occasion. The was over edition of Democratic County Waldo, day EXECUTRIX’Sby gives morning given every newspaper September, A. D. 1912. September, A. I). 1912. pointed executrix of the 1:i'* gazing at the far away sea. It was be- PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. to of various kinds and in the after- and of sports every speech every Democratic E. SMART, daughter and heir-at law of II. NICHOLS, administrator of of, a bit more ruffled than it had been coming noon literary exercises were held at the speaker was filled with unjust vituperation ORAOliver W. Whitcomb, late of Searsport, in ALEXANDERthe estate of Frank A. Curtis, late of Sears DANIEL S. GOODKLL, when the three young folks started out. of Town Hall. The exercises with and said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- in said of Waldo, deceased, G. W. Varney Winnecook was in opened recrimination of Republican candi- port, County having of deer, She notice sented a petition praying that she may be ap- a petition praying that the Judge of in the County Waldo, hoped they would the rising town on choruses of 200 school dates, no and no ven- presented lh> business'Saturday. patriotic songs by speaker paper pointed administratrix of the estate of said de Probate may determine who are entitled to the having demands against wind, see the cloud, and make haste to led tured to so are desired to present Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Murch of Freedom children, by Hon. Stephen W. Carr. cast much as the shadow of a ceased. balance of the said estate now iA his hands for ceased return. were and all indebted ih< But they too busily en- Judge Lewis M. Fulton and stain on the name of Forrest That the said petitioner give notice to distribution, their respective shares therein, and Cement, were guests of their son, Edward presided Goodwin. Ordered, to make immediate on their own innocent Sunday all interested a of this order the same distributed accordingly. payment gaged amusement Murch. gave a short address of welcome. The Mr. Goodwin has accumulated through persons by causing copy MAh V and order to be published three weeks in That the said notice to conversation to notice anything out- orator of the was Rev. E. his own efforts a successively Ordered, petitioner give j September 10, K> day Henry fair amount of worldly The Journal, a newspaper a Searsport, side the little boat which the E. Q. Frost has returned from a visit Republican published all persons interested by causing copy of this j girls very Dunnack of Augusta, who told “The goods. He owns one of the finest resi- at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate order to be published three weeks successively in Belfast at the home of his son, Clar- ! be held at within and for said evidently enioyed rowing. Story of Bowdoinham.” Miss Clara dences in Skowhegan, situated at the Court, to Belfast, in The Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- ADMINISTRATOR’S NOT For some ence E. Frost. ; Countv.on the Sth day of October, A. D. 1912, ed at that at, a Probate A scriber not!< quite time Nora watched-the Newhall of Bowdoinham delivered top of Hill on Madison Belfast, they appear hereby gives Fogg Dyer avenue. His i. at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said duly appointed auministratm boat. The Mrs. Fred Marden and son Ernest of an “The River gradually diminishing bay original poem, Called immediate family is made up of himself j if any they have, why the prayer of said petition County,!on the 8th day of Cctober, A. 1). 1912, uexed, or the estate of extended about a mile from where have been with rela- i er should not be ten of the clock show cause land, Searsmont visiting Cathance. Judge William T. Hall of and Mrs. Goodwin, who was Miss Mattie granted, at before noon, and i LEON W. WYMAN, late it was divided from the I GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. if any they have, why the of said petition- I great rolling tives in this village. Richmond and Silas of Smith, of the late Martin prayer of tie Capt. daughter A true copy. Attest: er should not be granted. 111 the County Waldo, ocean a sand dune. Towards Sn a as the law directs. '■ by low-lying and Mrs. C. B. of Waterville, Bowdoinham’s historian, ith, farmer in Cornville. Mr. Good- '"Chas. P. Hazeltink, Register. GEO. L. JOHNSON. Judge. I bonds this dune went the three in Mr. Sampson Free- demamls the estate o; the row boat, gave short talks. The day was devoted win and Miss Smith were married in A true copy. Attest: against dom Sunday with Mrs. Anna Ste- desired to present the same oblivious that were them- passed to athletic and the June SS—In court ol Probate, held at Bel- Ciias. r. Hazeltine, Kegister. they putting and sports celebration 1893. all indebted thereto are reqt phenson daughter. on the 10th 1912. selves in the path of danger. Half a closed with a colonial party at the Town WALDOfast, day pf September, ment immediately. of John C. ’Clark, administrator on the estate of At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and VICTOR mile to the south of the of their George Williston Troy, who has been Hall. The was point feature the old folks’ Eliza M’Philbrick, late of Thorndike, in said for the County of Waido, on the 10th day of lh the of friends in town for a few ! Islesboro, September 10, evident destination'was a little life-sav- guests concert. Robert Brown led the chorus ! County, deceased, having presented his first and i September, A. I). 1912. where three sailors returned home final account of administration of said estate for ing station, lived to days, Saturday. and Mrs. Pearl S. Card was J PE RLE Y of Urity, in said County s not h pianist. allowance. be of service to any in distress near the Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Coffin‘and little The soloists were Miss Lou Sylvester, ROSCOKof Waldo, having presented a peti ion pray- Administratorscriber hereby gives notie That notice thereof be given, three ing that Wiibur S. Lowell of said Unity, may be ■ dune". But sometimes -persons drowned Elizabeth are the week Mrs. True and Ordered, duly appointed administrator daughter passing Mrst T. J. Southard of weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, appointed guardian of him. the said Roscoe J. before the crew could reach life-saving in Thorndike, guests of relatives. Richmond. Those in the chorus were: C0MF0R fABLE OLD AGE a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- Perley. ALBERT B. FERGUSON, 1 them. Nora had known that all interested may attend at a Indeed, fisher- and Mrs. Woodward of MiBS Addie Miss ty, persons Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to in the County of Waldo, de Mr. >Henry Trufant, Margaret NOW 85. Probate to be held at i Belfast, on the 8th men in row boats to around the Court, all persons interested by causing a copy of this bonds as the law directs. A' pass who have been Mrs. Small, Mrs. LeandCT Small, Mrs. Kel- of October and show cause if any Camden, visiting day next, order to be published three weeks successively mauds the estate oi > dune to the north without being seen Miss Edith Dun- Mrs. John M. Foster of the said account should not be against by Betsy Woodward for a few weeksr re- ley, Wood, Miss Emma Pittsfield, Maine, they have, why in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- desired to present the same the at Their was atlowed. life-savers all. lookout ham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwin says:—“Mr. Foster has used “L. F.” Atwood’s lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- all indebted thereto are reque-: turned home Wednesday. Doe, GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. to the where some bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within ami for ment immediately to James t mostly south, very Brown, U. Grant Hulse, Horace White, Medicine as his never-failing for all A true E. Q. Frost has sold hiB residence on remedy copy. Attest; said County, on the 8th day of October. A. D. Maine, iny authorized ;u bad rocks, a wrecked ship, and other Marshall Ed- Chas. P. Haz eltine, Register fast, street to William and has White, George Dunham, ills, for the last ten, I might say 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show JEREMIAH seamen’s foes menaced those who went Pleasant Cook twenty years, ward P. Albert” Anderson-and cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said New York, September 10. D'l- bought of his son the Main street stand Kendall, and received much benefit for the use of it upon the water near by. Fletcher White. Miss Mabel Carr of SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- petitioner should not be granted. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. He is 85 old and I am GEORGE E. Judge. Soon the wind came in a and al- formerly occupied by years 80,’’ WALDOfast, on the 10th day of September, 1912. JOHNSON, NOTH I gust Richmond gave several readings. A true copy. Attest: Frost previous to their removal to Bel- If to Viola J. Patterson, administratrix jiu the estate not most took Nora off her feet. She ran you begin suffer from the effects of Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. ADM1NISTKATORS’scribers hereby give fast. of /Robert F. Patterson, late of Belfast, in said admiuisti 1 the beach to a better view of the time and from the her first and been duly appointed up get Knox County General Hospital. illness, profit experience of County, deceased, having presented of the estate of has been associ- said NOTICE. The subscriber here annexed, little row boat. It was being sorely tried Dr. C. S. Coffin, who this old Take “L. F.” Atwood's final account of administration of estate, worthy couple. by gives notice that she has been duly ap- HAMILTON HOLTON WOOlh the windB the water and ated with Dr. E. C. in the are more in the Knox for allowance. EXECUTRIX’S by sweeping Bryant Bryant There patients County Medicine before it is too late, before disease pointed executrix ol the last will and testament lue, Mass., seven than ever before. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three troubling them Nora could see dental parlors for the past years, General hospital Every pri- °f bonds as greatly. becomes too fixed to be easily corrected and weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, deceased, and given that the man taken the has Dr. business and vate room is taken and the ward^ are all full. LEWIS B. HARDING, late of Troy, demands young had again purchased Bryant’s a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, All persons having take Dr. It has even been necessary to pilt some of the your health preserved. at a Pro- of said deceased aie.desired to oars, but the boat was turned the wrong will possession October 1st. that all persous interested may attend In the County of Waldo, deceased, and given 1 female in one half of the male ward. 8th settlement, and all indebted most patients 35 cents for a bottle at all bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the bonds as the law directs. All persons having lor way to ride the waves. She’feared it Bryant, who has been successfully large good stores, make immedi Dr. Spear, assisted by Dr. Karl Stewart, has day of October next, and show cause, if any demands the estate of said deceased quested to payment would into a of the sea and in the of his or a sample free mail. be against Dilution of Belfast, Maine. get engaged practice profession had one to three every for two by why the said account should not are desired to the same for settlement, F. trough operations da; they have, present OKRIN G. WOOL. that it would be Not here since 1875, is to retire and his many ore five “L. F.” MEDICINE Me. allowed. all indebted thereto are to make agent.K capsized. many or mors weeks. At. present there CO., Portland, and requested JOHN W-EDMI NH contem- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A hLiV" minutes did she stop to think over the friends regret to learn that be nurses, besides the seven that are payment HERBERT graduate A true copy. Attert: Immediately HAKmN(J. HE’Sh) ran to the untied town.—Pittsfield Adver- a total of twelve.—Rockland 13. situation. She pier, plates leaving training, making Chas. F. Hazeltink. Register. Troy. September 10,191.2. Brookline, Mass., August one of the strongest row boats, jumped tiser. Opinion. v xna narugiJu;\M 7 JOUKl iAju, THURSDAY. SEPTEMSSl ■■ That’s all the pilots kin do theirselves. to New York in Maine and ballads. rfffl Nassau Just remember all the time that there's Massachusetts Border state WHERE LAWLESSNESS NATURALLY Fr0 an outer sand bar that blocks what J I a Cat-Boat. up Ports. THE SANDY RIVER. LEADS. ought by natural to be the rights open- Summer rain-cloud. and so the sunken A drop from the ing, points run by P in the the summer ALFRED JOHNSON. tL Boston And a drop from dew, In Brookline on a BV each other, and to a stranger it’s as com- Transcript.] Wednesday night whether Kissing, and running together man shot an intruder who was plicated as a j Everyone, bred beside the blue. supposed- You Can't or two “pigs-in-ciover” puzzle. Far up the mountain I Judge Very Well this way:—a day But when get close to salt water or far stealing violets, killing him. Only a you up the broken inland, has a ly how a color If Ponce Park, the pret- private A tiny spring on the hillside, lew weeks ago an Italian said to be will look on your house the l’aI,p<‘r ached water on end of the inner sand bar, notion of how a If by way it looks at Mosauito In- tpe seaport to down to a tiny lake. milk a Lffo- S-,-ids village recall that I told to turn village ought Stealing stealing from delivery met a simi- on the color card. The just you sharp look. If We And the murmur ■ better way is to have t»>x had loosened up and and were separated from the crooning quiet lar fatd These punishments are. so your 1 quick, either at right angTtes to a That the brooklets make. leak. After a coun- ocean of | baby severe in to the offence that £:, .7 ,us most-north course into the swash, or else by leagues dry land this ideal proportion and I 'laid “Myrtle” A thread of silver water the owner of the who did the Y>,.triie quarterin’ to a S. E. course into the was probably borrowed from property, the sand old engrav- round the rocky hill, is in each ca3e her stem upon main and work Strung shooting, charged with channel, your way into ings of Scotch castles under in with another. government Lighthouse the stormy sun- Twisting manslaughter. deep water through the middle of from And onward still. we went to work to fix sets, lithographs of curving Nor are such incidents unusual. Seib- one channel or t’other, accordin’ to the ships careening hen the next tide left the A of meadow lilies, erlich’s trap-gun which killed an intruder conditions for that as find ’em. lighthouses of a harbor whisper day you p^st head- is and ■ A'breath from the garden rose, well remembered. So is the case r< peller high dry. —dependin’ on the wind and of land or from the of fit tools to do tide, too, woodcuts in dogeared And down the smiling valley the author on the in'! have course. that tries South Shore who shot Them to go straight volumes of The River goes. ,mi 1 scoured the town the,English poets, who have Sandy an alleged chicken thief a few out or in is the fellers that don’t by. —Julia Harris “Songs from the Woods of only an git had, one time or May, weeks ago. with opening large We for ’em when we sees jt another, some Maine.” goes ’em, or good the : xer our lock,-nut. The to of the In present condition of law en- RED picks ’em up on the beach next day things say sea. More recent 1 I turned out to be the forcement, there is no to piace sometimes. generations got theirs from A FROM MAINE. practically way of one of the light- picture and stop petty thieving except the i SEAL^§ff “I’ve at Is it a this by taking looked that yere bar every text of “David flower, indeed, airy thing, : fel- Copperfield’’ and “West- that sent it law into one’s own hands. Scores of I White prising, ingenious mornin’ for all the years I’ve been in the j Sweet as the thought unto me? Lead did a ward Ho!” or Howard people in Greater Boston have Bar Poinltr I rned incidentally, service, from the o’ the tower. 1 Pyle editions of chopped ; in top down trees because were able business repairing like to know “Treasure Island.” one What e’er it be, my longing heart divines they unable to how she'’s shifted over By fashion or the j up stuffing-boxes, Its infinite powe-; across my wintry skies gather fruit. Our legal system, so ing night, if any, and where the buoys be, another, the is there —the j ,:id boats through thing fixed It flits,—and lo! the golden summer shines; far as the protection of these rights are passing an’ I tells the tender if they ain’t idea of the and from $5 to perfect port, by this is And while I gaze with raptured tear-dimmed concerned, has rather broken .■ ! .'nths, getting in F’r had a completely I place. instance, I meant, of course, a little down. In the Tr^U-Marhl^ owner’s port. eyes Occasional [ eng to the general at her this mornin’ when Big instance when I good the ports may unroll their I see the everlasting hills arise, such a thief i or gratitude. In squint epic panorama of can be caught and rdancy, haze lilted after as I was but I X hear the voice of the eternal pines. adjudged that rara sunrise, just ships, they forfeit individuality. For guilty, and 1 to be avis, down off since that last —Susan Marr perhaps actually sentenced coming duty, and character, the must Spaulding. to a fine or ; rner, and to cheat him therefore, port be imprisonment—and this con- blow the buoys ain’t to be depended on at small, and the smaller the ua for at the same time to spicier ON THE ROCKS summation iB your paint and no more ’n if exceedingly unusual—all I aop. all, they wa’n’t there; for “Clamport,” which the the thief ^Coineto ;.,ols to do it with, and through world At Point. need do is to hire a lawyer and the channel buoy is in about one foot of wags, in an esteemed Pemaquid front door, on the Reser- contemporary, it appeal the case. The chances are that water and the red is out o’ The has often seemed to Far downward from the friendly lighthouse which he had sight. me would be one of it will be nol pressed, peach feller that tends ’em will out tower through political I containing color schemes and many git by-and- the perfect ports if it could be to or other 1 xx ith his own hands in pinned a of jagged influence, and forgotten. And (HH helpful painting suggestions, by an’ cut ’em loose from the old nun- could # Slopes precipitance rocks, Amli| uthern sun so that he locality. Nothing sound more Whjch brave the fury of the breakers’ shocks the only punishment inflitced will be the buoy tops moored to, and which the for this they’re Cape Codified. Yet charts of Mr. And fling the surf back in a diamond shower. fee which the exacts. ’nself very pur- sink too in the sand to attorney deep get up again, Eldredge know it not. From the cliff’s beetling edge I shrink and is to oa i couldn’t attempt at Thieving very annoy ing many trades- an’ he’ll shift ’em to where they’d cower at the men, express companies, milk gentleman’s be and moor ’em to new At the drear awfulness; but see, in flocks routers, below” and he oughter buoy etc., to say of the : Mason & Hall M watch to nothing who I like mushroom Without wishing appear I The sea yonder; their glad people tops anchors. But you disloyal gulls screaming would like to raise small I oefore going on duty wish to out certain mocks fruits, grapes, j can’t wait for that. So you go right out point defects of our left Charlie to lie in The baffled of the wild waves’ and berries about their suburban homes. I tomorrow and have a look at it Massachusetts ports. It seems not too yearnings anyway. now to is ioor, while I went much to of a power. They have gather it all when If it scares you, why you can always expect seaport that it a half-mile As these stiange birds in perfect safety glide it is too green to eat, or run the i hr office, come back. should possess a moderate amount of large Above the dangers of the dread abyss— risk of its entire loss. If i i in cool, moss-hung tropi- in most of the anyone thinks “Now it’s time for me to go on watch, shipping, yet seacoast So, in faith’s fearlessness, may we outride towns this is an exaggerated statement, let ; so I’ll cut across the Your boat on Massachusetts Bay the chief Life’s perilous whirlpool where the waters point. him leave the pears on his tree n hour later the lies off the beach. I’ll drawback is that they are hiss, ungatber- big that-awav, down everything ed for a little and see else The foes we not the foes we what happens. at the stern of our tell you what to do: climb except ports. They are summer conquer, miss, you-all jest us to meet the The tax which the for in and out be- colonies, cen- Upstrengthen hostile tide. community pays ; pipe up inter the tower soon as it’s daylight pleasure beaches, factory its stone or —A. T. Schumann. helplessness against petty theft l ,s favorite and to see. be low water then tres, quarries, tourist meccas, trick) enough It’ll would run into The into which a vessel now and then comes high figures. risk r. He was utterly an’ you can see the sand ’n’ the ON spits SHIP-BUILDING THE KENNEBEC. holds in check many enterprises which tide was fast creep- outer bar ’n the whole business from by accident or hecessity. Salem antj The River sleeps—a dream of conscious wouid otherwise be of conven- and he an- are old might public ADVANCE wer blade, up there jest as plain as if ’twas laid Newburyport glorious towns, Prescient but powerless in his icy crammed the choicest mail, ience. It prevents various schemes of I jl far off that I’d out on the kitchen table. I ll be with domestic Stilled the weird, InIqaTI yet up by incantatory gale; self-help and home that to Jacksonville” architecture on the coast, but one would lo! the unfolds its beautifying :,;y xv'ay there alone an’ kir, p’int out to you how But, overgloom light, would be to the and be- wear thankless blisters oi his heels As in a bleak to general advantage, of my duties) to do the trick, an’ make a drawin’ of pausing shipyard rest, it deadens civic I gaze aloft a spirit. | their wharves in of upon stirring form, awakened out oi it for you, if you want. Then you kin tramping quest ships. The Firm on the ere to But worst of all, non-enforcement of Belfast as stocks, long brave the Fuel & id refused to “lend started afore them damned is Ipswich nearly approaches the ideals Co. flatly get pilots storm,— the law always brings a substitute in its Hay 1 as round salt water to bother or know how found suggested by Clamport any place off by up you, you The building hammers ply her rugged breast. train—violence. Judge Lynch soon takes ■ as rot to the but its fleet is as a | Wish >.. was as out and can Cape, scrawny to inform likely your way either, you lay Here mingle prophecy and eloquence! possession of every empty court. —Bos- A their friends and customers on diet of hardtack. Gloucester has a that after Z and leave it to rust down off the mouth ready to dodge fleet, Akin to God’s is thus Man’s labor wrought, ton Herald. to be but in the summer it is an September 1st there will be an he tide came up. across soon’s the tide’ll admit ye. sure; Each stroke_a message of inspiring thought, X advance in the price of 9 and leave open question whether the town exists Heart-tnrobs of revelation, swift, intense, : to cheer up “You got one good thing in your favor Anthracite Coal of 25 cents ton on all for a Of mastered, far- Maine Stands Pat on Potatoes. per sizes Pea. 9 while, 1 started out to too, that is, you’re going out and not in, distributing salt fish to hungry perils grandeur, gains 0 except nation as bought. .the broad, and can turn back if don’t like or an emporium of watea color j We aie now along you you Gifts to a the word thence. The kiaine potato average Coal at the sketches and marine in oils. waiting land, glad September 1, selling following prices, de- ^ under the In a shallow with paintings — ...••icb, soft, it. draught boat Fanny Runnels Poole, from 1912, was 78 per cent, which is just the same 9 Since the Cod “Mugen." bvered and put in on a level : southern night, and power in her, that’s easy. To come in Cape ports, except as it was September 1, 1911. The United 9 within the city limits: x tourist-ridden as over them bars is the hard for when Provincetown, are, States’ average for September 1, 1912, is 87.2 job, BY THE PISCATAQUIS. a ports, lamented memories of marine per cent, as opposed to 59.8 cent rook rollicking party you get started in you can’t sometimes only per Sep- 5 ~ PER TON Z there is for it In the gray wintry morning tember 1, 1911, a increase > and nets, turn back if the wind and current is glories departed nothing remarkably great wes, spears I woke to hear the fall for the “sea- but to rule out Massachusetts Bay from present year. : crabs and other you, or if it’s too out there Of the river over the • agin rough the mill-dam Z Pea>.S6.50 of a to competition for ports simply as ports, eensisted big, stay. You jest gotter get in or drown. With the old familiar call,— -K-- j without to vigorous and jovial Them fellers in the oil steamer had to any other title distinction. $ Chestnut, • | The hoarse and muffled murmur, 8.00 ! great shock of curly come in, even though they fetched up and Maine I if to consider Solemn and deep and strong, nri a hearty, forceful lost her so doin’. a lost her wish, possible, Which lulled by They’d with my childhood’s slumber • v from strict Much may be Z Stove.7.75 ! s ranging in age an hour sooner if they’d stayed out,— neutrality. And grew into my song. ■ said for the Maine coast towns as years. The man’s and all o’ theirselves to boot, instead o’ as Now after years were bare to havens; vignettes of returning, r.nd legs only half on ’em.” picturesque With gladness and with E&?».7.75 he and the rocky cove, with pine boughs dipped in pain Z ,.. tent, anil both Then, with a touch of the Irish I listen and make answer i as communities still of the Franklin much the same coloring blarney, he continued, “I bet on your surf; tasting To the speaking waves again. Chestnut, 8.50 • salt water. It must also be admitted ! ■ nourished, comfortable, makin’ out O. K. Jest keep cool and that their as are swiftly 0 River, bid me welcome! •, as to mark them of don’t lose your head whdn it to days ports Franklin | pe, begins 1 I have journeyed far Egg, 8.25 1 into a future of summer colo- and|loQg« Do Not Ranks {•' the of ... an un- changing somewhere back boil round you feather-white. Jest keep Since first I saw Join Hope- f are to thy sparkle, so that nies like the Qape. They ceasing | lernian origin; her goin’ an’ free of the shoal water, And heard toy daybreak song. less 1he be in the old sense; Sufferers When There • above Prices are to i I accosted the father; and turn her sharp into one channel or ports Rockland, subject the usual 30 $ as it is in schedule the And they are gone who and the kids are t’other accordin’ when to the august any of sported a cash you to, you get Beside rose-rimmed Is Within 9 days discount of 25 cents ton. the coastal steamers, is to the eye a crater thy shore; Remedy per 23tf away out here on outer bar. You can tell a good deal by My heart returns to meet them, of lime kilns. Bath enjoys the i Z urselves, aren’t you?” the amount of sand that’s been stirred belching But answer me no more. ■Reach. of the where they all for he from bottom and colors the water red distinction being place i right, replied up The bravest and are there so more ships are built than any other the gentlest Why many failures in rily: or brown which of the two. channels is near coast .town in New England—charming Sleep thy lulling wave; the treatment of rheumatism? I reckon we be! We’re deeper.” And one—thy waters call him, BELFAST mother as a town; hardly a port. Camden offers Why are so many sulierers resigned to NOTICE OF o’ breakfast for After saying all he could to encourage But cannot find his grave. FORECLOSURE a a a harbor landlocked piney island a life of of a You watch them boys me, “By the way,” he concluded, “I’ll by i pain, despairing per- a white a harbor Ah, that he too might slumber IITHEREAS, William R. Adams of .t-r what! that send stilson wrench over one bearing lighthouse; manent cure? Morrill, Nobody my big by Under BURNHAM in used two coastwise steamers flag and flowery tree, V the County of Waldo and State of to down and o’ the kids to sometimes chiefly by Because rheumatism defies treat- stoop pick up you-all. I get Where thy low perpetual measure any On and Maine, his deed dated 1 and a few on the after June 26. trains connect- by mortgage the twenty- this o’ as a yachts. Boothbay, ment that 1912, ngry in country much as tenner for the use of it Should bear him company! does not build up ami purify ninth day of May, A. D. 1911, and recorded in other hand, is very much what the ing at Burnham and Waterville with Gt ..Gi:'. Not over night, any- over a tide an’ what I can do with it, but tile blood. The of througl Waldo County of Book j is for—thicket Oh, tell me, poisons rheumatism Registry Deeds, 295, amateur of-ports looking rushing current, trains for and from to go on watch up in the it won’t cost you nothing’. And are in the blood and it Bangor, Waterville, Port Page 86, conveyed me a certain lot or parcel you’re wharf When the evening wind is low, is only through of of masts, sheds, straggling, hilly land and Boston will run as land, with the situated in : and we’re jest puttin’ one o’ them damned Yankees, too,” he Do the voices of those lost ones the blood that the disease can be follows: buildings thereon, i streets and the houses of the town set fought said Morrill and described as follows, viz: Be- —me and the added come Around come and > hen, boys, reflectively. “They down thee go? _ successfully. FROM BELFAST. at eccentric to one another where- ginning at a stake and stones on the r a deal day- here with their war an’ our angles Tillies, the blood standing sleep good they spoiled Thou me no is weak and impure, north line of Melzar Thomas’ land and the ever they chance to fit dooryard and givest answer; A.M. P. M. P.M with fixing up the light, trade with Boston. Why, before the rheumatism cannot a south line of lot No. there is a My question does thee wrong; get foothold. 6 55 12 75, being the southerly' 1 In Boothbay, too, Belfast, depart. 25 32C and things, we don’t war there used to be thirty sail o’ three garden, The of the Forever When it does the thin and corner of land to Robert W. red-brick un- joy impure City Point. t7 00 t!2 30 (3 25 cenveyed Cross; like I bit of garden, homestead thence north er as much as we'd and four masters in here loaded with Is the burden of thy song. blood is not to overcome Waldo 10 twenty-six degrees west on the m a lane strong enough (7 tl2 40 13 31 der deep pie shade up sloping line of said Cross land one ig uns?” live-oak and waiting for a wind and tide j the alone. It must he Brooks. 7 22 12 52 3 41 hundred and sixty to set artists for dear life. The Thou stayest not for losses, poisons strength- rods to an ash ;.! at me over this same painting 17 34 tree; thence south fifty four de- thrown right to get yere bar. Old Thou hast no with ened and purified. Dr. Williams’ Pink Knox. U04 t3 5£" harbor is not without the hulks. part woe; grees west fifty rods; thence south 1 was on the alert at he was Collector of Customs requisite is Pills for Pale are Thorndike 7 40 1 10 4 06 twenty-six Specetti, j Thy theme of To-morrow, People the best blood- east one The reaches of Penobscot 7 18 degrees hundred and sixty rods; i.t out a of an’ in them an' he upper Bay And not of Unity. 1 18 413 couple cigars, Licensed days Long Ago. building medicine you can take. thence north east have their possibilities. Ebb tide un- Winnecook. t7 58 fl 28 t4 20 fifty-four degrees fifty rods ight from Havana for had a lot to do too. Everybody raised Mrs. a farmer’s to the first covers hulks under the There is no lamentation George Lockard, wife, Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 40 4 30 place mentioned, reserving the s, we were soon all wanted to eat in their own enough steep of found re- road as now and deep they gar- In Nature’s faithful Landenburg, Pa., complete Clinton. 8 28 6 20 travelled; whereas the con- green shores on the strand of red gravel. breast; dition of said '1 he boys were wander- dens and they had slaves to do the work, The leaves that fall lief from rheumatism when she built Benton. 8 38 mortgage has been broken, now, is one sound wharf and beside thee up 6 30 There generally therefore, by reason of the brea.'h of the con- up and down the beach, and they lived in plenty. Now the live- £>he covers up to rest; and purified the blood with Dr. Wil- Bangor. 1135 3 05 6 0,' two rotting, thus giving a choice. dition thereof I claim a foreclosure of said their torches casting oak ain’t no longer in demand, 'cause liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. She Waterville. 8 44 2 14 5 35 Steamers the sound wharf, artists The lives that fall and wither I Portland. mortgage. shadows, and, use steel and iron instead, and prefer says: 11 50 4 50 8 15 -.gantic they the On the rolls of hill She holds as close and dear, Dated this fifth day of September. A. D. 1912. •i decaying. green “I Boston. 315 pm 7 55 11 26 hand they presented young Specetti, he’s araisin’ oranges for Yet bids thee flow as suffered for years from rheuma- OR1LLA above the water are shaderows of elm brightly MERKITHEW a mid have delighted in. his mother’s house, which is full As if still were here. tism in the left the sciatic TO BELFAST D. & M. 3w37 boarding and white homesteads and the they lup along organ to till with crabs, of damned Yankees that's as thick round maple, nerve and in the shoulders and hands. * needly spire of the meeting house prick- 1 would not bid thee linger P.M. A.M. A.M rses, nautiluses, and here now as niggers used to be, and not I consulted two doctors and while their 7 greenery with a gleam To grieve o’er voices gone; Boston. 30 10 00 visitors to the beach, so for the as was ing up through medicine me some, I did not good country they j as Into the further sunlight helped P. M. enninn' onrl aknilt. of sun on it. Such spots these—Sears'- relief. I neither.” And he yodeled to the boys, I, too, would follow on. get permanent suffered so Portland. 11(0 7 00 1 20 port, Bucksport, Winterport, Stocktqn a. m ll iig new or queer, to who, working in a circle of light with —Frances Laughton Mace, “Under Pine and terribly that I used to wish many a —it must be confessea, come near to Waterville. 7 15 9 50 4 10 'her ami 1 stood talking. their slender spears and nets, still cast Palm." time that I was in my grave. My coinciding with the hopes aroused by- 6 45 1 10 .earned the man’s life shadows up the beach, and off fingers were bent and crippled and I Bangor. grotesque Howard pictures and Mr. Nor- Benton. 7 20 9 56 4 17 ambition for the thev all with a breakfast Pyle’s RECENT DEATHS. had no use of left hand for three future, trudged good my Clinton. 7 28 10 04 4 27 man Duncan’s text. Thomaston, for I couldn’t out with as he hoped soon to do, for “mother and the girls. years. step right Burnham, leave. 8 25 10 25 4 45 example, though visited customardy by either foot. government service and Next morning we were up and through Edmond D. Wiggin of Boston died My suffering took my ap- Winnecook. (8 35 (10 35 (4 55 Announces that he has limited his practice s spinsteriy steamer which carries the and I lost in and from New Smyrna, a our breakfast before dawn, but in spite of Sept. 18th at the home of his petite away weight Unity. 8 44 10 50 5 C4 to diseases mails to Monhegan, sends up from the daughter, of the to Ponce Park, and take our early start a pilot was on hand to in- Mrs. Fred Gerald, in China, of heart dis- strength. Thorndike. 8 52 11 00 5 12 waterside a street of white houses under -h between us and was most solicitous 65 and 11 months. ‘‘I had been troubled with the rheu- Knox. (9 00 (11 10 ( 5 20 ...ting parties tercept about, to invite ease, aged years Mr. shade trees such as even an matism for over three before I be- Brooks. 915 11 30 5 35 v launch; also how he’d our welfare, finally offering to take us out Wiggin was born in China and for his years Nose actor to of “settling down.” Dr. Waldo. (9 25 til 40 (5 45 Eye, Ear, and Tliroat a at instead of the “rather i thoughts first wife married Miss Julia gan using Williams’ Pink pills for party business” for $5, regular $15, Washburn Point. (9 35 (11 50 ( 5 55 Monhegan itself was long ago handed Pale Then in less than a City uld help him lots even than have us endanger our lives and give of that town, who died when her daugh- People. Belfast, arrive. 9 40 91 55 6 CO 'over gagged and bound to the artist month's time I was able to walk better. AND KLtRACTION. hey were. the little town a bad name on account of ter, Mrs. Gerald, was a young girl. Mr. who have lavished pigment I became aide to use (Flag station. ne its harbor bar.” tribe, enough lived in my hand and the ,, of the fall of Ponce dangerous He “felt Wiggin formerly Auburn and Office hours—10 a. m. on its haven and headlands to have of the went down. I Limited tickets for Boston are now sold al to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. m n.ing lumber port, from responsible,” he said, "for all strangers was prominent in the police force of swelling fingers nsimtud Rlack Head white and White used the pills until I wascured.” $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch 7 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. >ak was formerly ship- who came here in boats, and it was get- that city, winning fame as a detective in H. D. General Head black. To let the artist folk tell A ‘‘Diseases of tlse WALDRON, Passenger Agent winter-boarder place ting worse out there every minute,” but the famous Barron murder at Dexter. booklet, Blood,” MORRIS MCDONALD, it, you would suppose the perfect port will be CORNER herners that it is now. I thought I’d fixed things in my head He had since lived most of the time in containing helpful information Vice President & General Manager, CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS had been found without stirring pne sent free upon request. was much too long to pretty well, however, and knew the lay Boston and had worked up many difficult Portland, Maine. Telephon connection. 23tf revolution of the propeller from Mon- I)r. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold the part that ought to of the land,—and the water too, by this cases. Mr. Wiggin passed one winter in by Vinalhaven has the fleet; a all or will he :--.nler9 South, and time—and Charlie would have none of hegan. France and two in Alaska. His health druggists, sent, postpaid, THE CHILOREN L HE it going it is. Trees and hills are on of 50 cents is genuine port receipt price, K my only pilot all the him either. So I thanked him politely has been poor for the past year, during per box; nH n IFor indigestion. somewhat lacking, Stonington is mtfch six the Dr. Williams KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE Relieves sour to and we started the and which he lived with his boxes, $2.50, by stomacfc. mg be entirely ade- engine chugged ton. The is quietly daughter. and little fact that Medicine Co., N. V. Palpitation of the heart. Digests what you is follows: out into it with the happy result record- stoning Schenectady, COUCH SYRUP eat Penobscot Bay is turning into a summer he in answer to ed in the last The friends of Pierce Laffin replied chapter. and the port idea is becom- many to “I've lived in playground icauicu w 1111 icgict, ui alio ucaui au ills him, incidental. tr for and SAYS ing home at Mt. Waldo, after an illness of forty years, UNCLE EZRA This of the Maine is a scrutiny ports two weeks with Mr. woman, —Hell if you ‘It don’t take more’n a uv effort to pneumonia. Laffin gill git necessary to a proper understanding of t" manage her was 66 years and 9 months of age. He right, folks into a peck of trouble" and a little neg- the discussion: first, because time was 'mule as a kitten if you was held in high esteem by a large circle lect of biliousness, or when many of them were all and more nvv to her and constipation, indigestion of friends and was a staunch member of stroke ideals of a other liver ‘vill do the same. If of what is demanded by per- a m ! derangement the Granite Cutters Union. He a Genuine whims She’s kill- leaves Here Is fect and again because they link Bargain! ailing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills for port; and seven sons and one ■opie who’ve butted in from the Massachusetts widow, daughter results. and 25 the transition — i to fool with her. quick Easy, safe, sure, only Richard K. Laffin, John F., Pierce A., j cents at all sort of thing which may be extremely who don’t know druggists. J. Hayward, Stephen E., Francis P. and McCall’s One Year, ody in its way, but is certainly not Magazine, ALo\lyR 1 11 eat her enjoyable Mrs. Owen Sweeney; also a circle right, strangers Clubbing Offers. The following clubbing to the Nova Scotian and large is afraid her be- “portly,” Cape of relatives and friends to mourn his One in I 'll, of in ad- sort of which can come re- The Journal, Year, offers apply only to subscriptions paid Breton thing death. The were Republican nt and changes so in bearers Patrick Dun- and when is made it should be markably close to the desired article. m not vance; payment lin, Martin Hannigan, James Otis and a they knowin’ From little ports of the north, New- 15=Cent McCall Pattern, stated what premium, if any, is desired. It is Thomas The funeral was held Any she “gets their goat,” foundland is omitted purposely. There Murphy. 's also to that none of these at St. Gabriel’s gits $15 for takin’ necessary say publi- in the aesthetic church, Winterport, 1 1 is something unseemly er cruisers in and cations are mailed with The Journal or from Sept. 13th, Spd was attended by a large 5! Mt CALL’S MAGAZINE out, consideration of communities which are Don t Miss this extraordinary Offer s number of and accordin’ and of this office. We have to for these relatives friends. The Is the in America. to, pay publica- as desperately ports and nothing else as Leading Fashion journal r their floral were many and beautiful. interest to it’s are offerings By special advertising arrangement with the say tions one year in advance, and they then those of Newfoundland. ; In the matter of dress, McCall’s is indispensable pub- ™gen>us and the rest of The many friends of the family extend 58 our both lishers of McCall’s we are able to offer this well- tbim sent from their respective offices to sub- Mainfe stands, therefore, geo- their to woman. are over 50 of the newest you Hut 'tain’t no sech heartfelt sympathy them in their to every There thing, scribers. offers are as follows and scenically, known Home and Fashion Journal n f°°l t^ur clubbing graphically halfway^be- sad bereavement. Work was suspended of celebrated McCall Patterns in each issue. popular together ft'cr, v* cigarette smokers tween. Your Eastports, Rock ports, ) designs who for one year’s subscription paid in advance: the day of the funeral at the with our own paper for a few cents more than •toutba,. don’t know nothin’ Tenants Harbors and Port cutting only Harpswells, plant of the Mt. Waldo Granite Works. brim- her anyway> except in them lob* The Journal and Farm and Home...... $2.00 stand for well on the Each month 1,100,000 copies of McCall’s, the regular price of our paper alone. Palacecs. Clydes something | "iii 2.25 The brother stone cutters attended the I The Journal and Tribune Farmer. to the vision’s are latest interesting short way reality. They of in a and -ful of fashions, fancy work, ‘-'°tter do is to foller her The Journal and McCall’fe, Magazine. 2.10 funeral Mr. Laffin body pre- The above offer not the thing itself, but they edu- scores of and money ideas extraordinary may be accepted by Hnd a<=t The Journal and New Idea Magazine. 2.26 quite sented a beautiful floral pillow, which I stories, and labor-saving •'"i irum aecordin.’ Now cate to teach what to included in our of- you up it; expect all persons who subicribe, renew or extend their t0 the The publications clubbing gave silent tribute to their love of their for women, are welcome visitors to 1,100,000 wide- tight t.e" you whole trick addresses. in on north, or, to speak the her ’’ “n fers may be sent to different going by brother. time ahead for the time mentioned. The re- Sour then kin save “down to the loyal American homes. only ;,h you-all of the New Idea card, eastward. awake "Plunks an' take boat The publishers Magazine is that you pay in advance. I 1 ?ut your FROM is a illustrated quisite 8l'cl< have advised us of an increase in their sub- MANV DRIVEN HOME I McCall’s large, artistic, handsomely 1 jitfe'i tho.," as anybody. Now Plenty of Fish at Eastport. of the that is to women’s — foolej P !nt:-most o’ them that gits scription price and a consequent advance in Every year, in many parts country, 100-page monthly periodical adding Remember, if you accept our big McCall bargain “tl Idea Eastport, 20. The action thousands are driven from their homes and run; ,riPer tfouble thinks the chan- clubbing rates, and The Journal and New Sept. brought by happiness efficiency everywhere. the best we have ever made—you may select free of a Belfast party for the re- Friends .. an’ butts against spreading and diseases. and busi- [igbt at, straight, they are now $2.26. coughs lung one of the celebrated 15c. fuse from the sardine factory on his land The of McCall’s are planning to'spend charge any McCall Pat- 1 onter the sand-bar that The of McCalls have ness are left behind for other climateB, but publishers th«an'' publishers magazine caused more or less interest in this city, the terns from first of McCall’s a an’ rolled over this is sure. of dollars extra in 1913 in order to keep your copy by sending thin™,iaSjage’ Bits tent us notice: “The subscribers may home of the American as it has been costly and not always A bettei thousands I rlt this sardine, to The McCall then we goes out and the custom for for the'farmers in head and shoulders above all similar postcard request Company. | select their free patterns within 30 days after many years way—the way of multitudes—is to use Dr. McCall’s publi- t-tain’t too rough,—and this vicinity to haul away the waste from the *(,reir. King’s New Discovery and cure yourself at cations. Every issue will be full of delightful sur- Call at this office or send order mail. Sub- 1 "fact I"8;, he added, reminiscently. the receipt of ttieir first magazine by making factories for fertilizer, and during the sardine your by •home. there, with your I ****htotK there’8 two channels,— a a request on an ordinary post card, stating season the odor of decayed fish greets one on Stay right friends, prises. scribe today. to all sides, while of the and take this safe medicine. Throat and I ^tt’ar.i north'ard and a main to the that the pattern desired is a free pattern passing through any lung country towns in close proximity to the fac- find and health I Bf!e’> the ho. east’ard. Sometimes whicn tney are entitled.” trouble quick relief returns. tories. m I .,Eourse tiT’-sometimes t’other; but The supply of fish suitable for sardines has Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup, whoop- main>8 f l^heavv mostly so,-only been usually large during the peat week and ing-cough and sore lungs make it a positive winds. You go the different factories have been to Trial l *"?!*n’ taL°u,t gotter M RUBBERS obliged blessing. 60c and (1.00. bottle free. tlle'i at ’em both to 8ee> WEAR (Hi run day and night in order to take care of the * I tall3Ke .P0*1 M This winter Guaranteed by all druggists. fhe likeliest lookin’ one. many hogsheads brought to this city each day. |^J?epubU^ V, / I A SPRINGS. 1WANVILLE. SEARSPORT. | STOCKTON Mra. Flora M. Holt ol Bradford ia the guest >f her sister, Mrs. Mary F. Nickerson, for a Mrs. Green and daughter who have been 2 M. A. Cook left Tuesday to attend the Or- & Few days-Mrs. Ella McTaggartof Brooks at Fort CLARION QUALITY summering in the Sodan cottage Point, Stores]CARLE JONES.]™.19 eas the of land fair. guest her daughter, Mrs. George T. ranges] I in Cedar left Monday for their home Rapids, last week... Mr. and Mrs. returned from a Nickerson, George Charles 0. Sawyer Saturday Iowa. give just the service V. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKeen every 9 business trip to Boston. Joseph Miss Lana Westcott of Castine is the guest FALL ind Mrs. James F. McKeen of Belfast, Capt. housekeeper wants, with. returned Friday from a Capt. C. N. Meyers of her maternal uncle and wife, Capt. and Albert Whittier and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James 9 Boston. out without business trip to Mrs. L. M. Partridge, Church street. Shear* Duncan of Searsport and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac bother, delay, I Frank A. Nye has bought the Clifton Ellis rived Sept. 17th. SHOWING licKeen met at the home of Frank Stevens without needless expens] 9 house on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Coose, Lowder Sept. 22nd to observe the thirtieth anniver *, and the OF nry of the marriage of his brother William Efficiency Mrs. ,J. B. Parse and daughter, Edith P. Brook, are receiving congratulations upon economy 9 at ind wife of Utah, who are (or New York. arrival of a welcome little daughter their Murray, visiting characterize this remarka Parse, left Saturday I ■ 9 home last here....Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nickerson and to North Berwick Friday. ble ■ Mrs. Ellen Leib has gone ion Kermit went line. Cross to Bangor last week ,...Mr. winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Moulton, street, to spend the ind Mrs. Percy Nickerson and daughter Pau- fishermen recently entertained Mrs. and Miss Johnson Sizes and in J. A. Clement and several local ine of Bath are visiting in town_Mrs. styles great I for a few salmon and trout at from Roslindale, Mass., days. They are trying their luck with L,arnia Sherman, who has been in Au- to meet all 1 eft last week for home. / visiting variety kinds M Swan Lake. gusta, has returned home_Mr. and Mrs. of needs but Mrs. J. N. Levine returned Monday from a only one was the i'red Cunningham of Monroe visited his H Mrs. E. B. Billings of Lynn, [Mass., pa- business to rejoin his wife and infant son best we L. Water trip •ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cunningham Sun- quality—the can guest of her sister,Mrs. L. Nichols,on R at the home of Mrs. Levine's parents, Mr. and lay. the modern clarion street possibly produce. Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Flanders, East Main street. •|| Mrs. J. M. Marshall and son Harold Marshall, JBERTT. Established 1839 WOOD { Miss Martha Wescott of Roslindale, Mass., & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Me summer in town, left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George have to L who the Meservey gone spent arrived Monday—on the departure of her sis- SOLD " for New York. Augusta, where they have positions at the BY W. A. HALL, BELFAST. ter, Mies Lena—to visit her uncle and aunt, Our now com- insane and Miss Maude Savery, 9 line is Hospital-Mr. and Mrs. Marlton Mrs. Emma Mason Capt. and Mrs. L. M. Partridge, Church street. | returned Knowlton, who have been Mrs. Knowl- who spent the summer at Northport, and we cor- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford, accompanied plete ton’s mother in home last week. Camden, returned home la6t by their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard invite to week-Mrs. Clara Manchester of Camden Miss Ruth Burr of Brewer visited her pa- ilLr dially you j Sanford, and two children, closed their cot- was the of Mrs. E. G. James B. guest Norton for a few rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burr, at in visit our store and tages at Fort Point Tuesday and left their days last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reynolds Small Sweetser’s last week. Mackerel car for their homes in New touring respective let us show you the spent two days in Belfast last week....Miss J | Mrs. H. M. and children, who have York. Bailey Rlacentia Knowlton of Belfast is passing a few been several weeks at Northport, re- Smartest Models in | spending Mr. Percy Kneeland, only son of Mr. and weeks in town with old neighbors and friends, last week. turned home Mrs. Charles Kneelard, Cape Jellison, return- Coats for -Mrs Ada Batchelder and Miss Artie John- ! and n _1_hnon trioitincr V»i<5 1 Lobsters — — son —» at UfcU*6'- ed to Bucksport Seminary the opening of spent Saturday and Sunday in Waldo, has returned to of brother, Webs ter K. Staples, the fall term. He is a member of the Senior guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Neal ... Mrs. 1 his home in Mass. R. S. Brier was in town one Lowell, elites. FALL 1912, day last week ... Mr. Lester H. Shibles of Lester C. Eaton has been appointed inspect- Capt. Edmund Hichborn arrived from Balti- Rockport and Miss j I the city Fish market from Nellie of Rockland were recent or of meats to be shipped Maxcy guests I ; of all grades more, Md„ last Sunday for an indefinite stay of WINTER 1913 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurd. Mr. Shibles was ! Tel. 214 Searsport out of the State. with his sister, Miss Nellie Hichborn, West E. F. BRAMHALL & CO. ! the principal of Liberty High school in 1910 Mrs. C. B. Richards of Bucksport was in Main street. “Welcome home, Ed!” say many Yours truly, and made many friends who were to of her Mr. old friends. j glad greet town last week, the guest parents, him again. He is now located in Kingman as and Mrs James B. Sweetser. Mrs. J. F. Ryder, after spending the summer SHIP NEWS. Principal of the High school, with a good who the summer with her father, Capt. J. French Hich- CARLE & Miss Louise D. Leib, spent aged JONES. salary.... Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cargill and Miss Mrs. Ellen Leib, on Church boin, East Main street, left Wednesday by LITTLE with her Fannie mother, Gilman made an auto trip to Rockland AMERICAN PORTS. GIANT to Boston steamer to her husband at their street, has returned Chicago. join and Camden one day last week_Mrs. C. M. that the afternoon had been FREEDOM. New York, Sept. 17. Sld, schs Susie P ar- Cambridge, Mass., home. feeling profitably Steamer Kennebec, Parmenter, Hurd, who has been a week with Capt. and invitation of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Knowlton and Mr. and passing Oliver, Stockton; Brigadier, Port Johnson for with who sailed cheerfully spent. By rived Monday from Newport News 3,400 Capt. C. W. Sprague, recently friends in Belfast, returned t ome Sunday_ Ralph Morse, West Main strret, the same Mrs. Charles Sampson took an auto trip to Boothbay Harbor; Seguin, South Amboy for Co. from Jellison in his sen. vcimc wuu tons of coal to the Penobscot Coal Cape piers vessel, uoiitiuu, i.'as oeen passing Saco; 18, ar, schs R L Tay, Bangor; and An- company of ladies will meet at her home Fri- Belfast Sept. 18th_Mrs. W. R. C. had a fine run to New Sparrow the summer drew do; H S Lanfair, Blake has the Arthur Sylvia Hall, York, here, returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., Nebinger, Stockton; 19, Edward K. bought day afternoon, Sept. 27th, to finish reading visited friends in Belfast the week.... stmr F J Mrs. a from him past ar, Lisman, Newport News; schs house in the Hill district and Sprague receiving telegram Saturday.... Ralph Reynolds, R. F. D. carrier Robbins Bog With Lizzie,” which so Mr. W. E. from was Savolta, Providence; Northern "Keeping Up applies Sibley Springfield, Mass., of Light, Boston; from the village. immediately on his arrival. Freedom, is taking his vacation and is pass- Winchester, Stockton; schs Maude moved there Saturday to modern life. the of his aunt, Mrs. D. W. re- sld, Palmer, forcefully guest Dodge, the Emma is H. Mid- ing time at his home here_Mr. and Mrs. Norfolk; Adams, Boston; Melbourn P Mrs. Lovina Williams and Mrs. Ibra Williams Sympathy offered Mrs. E. Doyle, Horace visited his cently_Master Taylor in Smith, Elizabethport for Summerside, PEI; of dle street, in the accident—a fall down Harry Wyman are town the guests of Mrs. BEATS THEM and daughter Edith of Islesboro are guests painful County Correspondence. uncle, Norman Wiggin, and his aunt, Mrs. 20, ar, sch Methebesec, Stonington; stmr Milli- ALL. the cellar stairs of her home—which befell her Wyman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bennett. sch Harold C Mr. and Mrs. E. W. on Water street. Lennie Holmes, in Boston the past week.... nocket, Stockton; sld, Beecher, Gilkey for We trust no serious results ....Invitations are out for the of Port Reading Rockland; Grace Davis, Edge- who Monday morning. SOUTH MONTV1LLE. The teachers at the are Miss wedding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eames and son, lady Academy Miss water for Bangor; 21, ar, schs N E Ayer, Ban- Marcellus J. may follow the misfortune, Mr. W. E. Prescott and Mrs. M. E. Gladys Dean, only daughter of Mr. and Dow, Agent been Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Eames, daughter, Margaret June Kelly from Bangor and Miss gor; Elsie A Bayles, do; Oakes Ames, Gardiner; have visiting Mrs. A. J? Skidmore,and Maurice seems to have its dis- Hairiman, have been in Boston and Leora Prentiss from Eugene Gray. John Bracewell, Vinalhaven; Willis & have returned to their home in Stoughton, August bequeathed visiting Benton....Hon. G. E. j Guy, Brooks, Maine It will take place at 8 o’clock p. m., October Providence; 22, ar, schs John weather to Thus far the two weeks.... Mr. and Mrs. and < Maxwell, Bangor; Mass. agreeable September. vicinity past Bryant Mrs. Bryant, son Harding and 2nd at the Skidmore residence... .The corn Edward H Blake, Bridgewater, N S; Massasoit, the looked-for beautiful autumnal giories of A. V. Martin are spending a few days in Rock- their friend, Mr. Bateman from New Norfolk for 23, schs L. Nason, boatswain of the steamer Jersey business Boston; ar, Longfellow, BELFAST PRICE CIJRREV; Harry land with relatives....Mr. canning factory began Monday after- C the present month have not materialized. Eugene Warren, visited Mr. Bryant’s old home in the village Stockton; Sylvia Hall, do; 24, ar, bark Man- Corrected Weekly for The \ Minnesotian, who has been spending a month’s noon, and should the weather be warm for the nie Fernandina. What will October to Maine? who underwent a last week, Swan, PRODUCE MARKET. 1,: Sat- bring surgical operation Sept. 19th-Mr. and Mrs. Anson Knowlton vacation at home, returned to New York next ten a amount will be as Boston, Sept 18. Ar, stmr Wilhelmina, is visited days good canned Apples, per Dbl, 75al.00 Hay. ! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flanders and babe return- doing nicely. at W. R. Overlock's Sept. 22nd_Mr. Stockton; schs Margaret Thomas, Tampa, Fla; urday. j a large acreage was planted. dried, per lb., 7 Hides, and Mrs. Calvin were of Mr. and John R Treat, Maurer, N J; sld, schs ed Sept. 18th from Bangor and Washington EAST SEARSMONT. Bangs guests , George Beans, pea, 2.75a3.00 Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. John and child, who W’ C B Port Appleton Mrs. Grace Clark 22nd.... Miss Aurelia* Wells, Norfolk; Harrington, Clyde, Beans. Y. E., 2.50a2.75 Lamb Sk. county to the remainder of Mr. F.'s va- Mr. M. M. Estabrook and Mrs. A. M. Sept. j have been at the house on spend Ingra1 Me; William Rice, Thoraaston; Northern Light, summering Hopkins Black is a while with Mrs. Butter, 28a30 Mutton i I cation from his legal business in New York ham of and Mr. and Mrs. Lu- stopping Knowles CENTER MONTVILLE, Bangor; 19, ar, sch Margaret M Ford, Jackson- Howard have returned to their home in Roxbury, Mass., Beef, sides, 7^al0 Oats. street, Bangs... Mrs. Black from Branch Mills is ville; sld, sch Annie R Promised Land. ! with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flanders, ; ville Pottle of Belfast called on relatives in Miss Mabel Pentecost has organized a class Lewis, Beef,forequarters, 8 Potatoes 1 18. sch de Bangor. her ... Philadelphia, Sept Ar, East Main street. this section 17th... Alvah E Donnell of visiting daughter, Mrs. Frank Norton in instrumental music which meets at Mrs. Hugh Barley, bu, 60 Round lb Sept. Paynes, Shuiee, N S, via Rockland; 19. cld, sch Capt. Amos Dow of Thomaston and Mrs. W. Mrs. Sarah Boynton from Palermo is Cheese, 19 Straw. Mrs. Titcomb two children this and Peail I. Fowles of Center Bel- visiting Walter Bean’s... Mr. Ashby Nash, who has D H Rivers, Ponce and P R; 21, Tues- George and left place Patillas, ar, Chicken, 16 P, Putnam of Dorchester, Mass,, arrived her daughter, Mrs. George Worth_Mrs. in sch E H G Dow, schs Turkey j by afternoon train Monday for Waterville, to mont were married Sept. 14th, at the M E. been employed Searsport during the sum- Mary Rockland; cld, Calf Skins. 18 Tallow } are of Mrs. C. M. Nichols on j Anson Knowlton will be Central in the Alice Holbrook, Metinic, day and guests in Searsmont Rev. II. P. village mer, has returned home.... Miss Etta Calais; Lynn; 22, ar, Duck. 20 Veal. ) consult a physician, little Miss parsonage by Taylor. Thomp- sch Pendleton regarding j on the farmers line after Sisters, Portland; 23, ar, sch 32 Water street. Sept. 30th_Mr. son and Miss Ethel and Clarence Eggs, Wool, an", Doris’ eyes, which are in a seriously inflamed We wish them a long and prosperous voyage Thompson Annie & Reuben, Stonington. and Mrs. Charles Denico have moved to their 1 Fowl, 14 Wood, ri Mrs. D. S. Goodell has closed her house on life. arc staying at Mr. Volney Thompson’s while Baltimore, Sept 23. Ar, sch Brina P Pen- : condition. We earnestly hope relief may be through Geese, 18;Wood. farm in Unity-Miss Dora Brown from I dleton, street and with her Mr. and Mrs. are in Belfast_Mr. Eastport. 1 West Main daughter found for the child. Thompson RETAIL PRICE. KElA.i j Waldo is nassintra few weeks with Miss Rerthn Newport News, 17. Ar, schs S for where HALLDALE. William Lowrell celebrated his 94th Sept Henry Danzy left Saturday Allston, Mass., birthday Little, Boston; James W Beef, Corned, 17 Lime. Miss Grace Calkin, youngest daughter of Mr. Rev. David Brackett moved here from Bryant-Miss Bertha and her friend Elwell, Portland; will the winter. BelJ Bryant list week. He is the oldest man in town.... Frontenac, do; sld, sch. Charles Butter Salt, 141b., Me they spend Mrs. Davenport, 18a22jOat and Charles Calkin, School street, left fast last week, into rooms in Henry B. Clem- Mr. Will Farw. 11 took an auto out in the | trip Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt of Waldo were Bangor; 19, ar, stmr Bay State, Bangor; 20, sld, Corn. 1.01 -Onions. Mr. and Mrs. Arno Knight and son and Mrs. ■j home Sept. 17th to enter Bucksport Seminary ents’ house... Christine and Azell Howard, country 22nd. sch James W Elwell, Portland. Cracked Com, 96,Oil, kei * Sept. at ThomasErskine’s j Drinkwater and son of Lincolnville guests Snnday_Mr. and Ernest for the course of She was ac- M. Clark and Weed are attend- Norfolk, Sept 20. Sld, sch Clarence G Ven- Corn Meal, Pollock. $ regular study. Myrtle George Mrs.Chas. Herbst of 96| of their Mrs. F. S. THORNDIKE. Uxbridge,Mass.,are guests ner, Belfast; 23. sld, sch W Cheese, 22 Pork, were guests Sunday sister, companied by her sister, Miss Phoebe, (an ing Freedom Academy.Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Cramp, Mr. Miller took for his text after- of her grandmother, Mrs. Amanda M. Ricker. Bangor. Cotton Seed, 1.80 Plaster. on Steamboat avenne. alumna Sunday { Dyer of the institution, class of 1910,) who mixes vifaiteu ins grunu miuex, v. m. luimutr, Georgetown, S C, Sept 18. sch John Codfish, 10 M. noon, “Search the Scripture.” Mrs. B. A. Mrs. Herbst was formerly well known here as Sld, dry, Rye Mrs. Clara B. Eyre has closed her cottage on returned the following day. last week....Miss Edith Palmer of Center Bossert, New York. Cranberries, 10 Short Gross presided at the and Dr. Carl Cof- Miss Eva Barrows.. .Mrs. F. A. Cushman and the organ Port Tampa, Fla, Sept 20. Sld, sch Horace Clover Seed, 28 Sugar. Union street, where she spent summer, The of the Ladies’ Aid of Montville is at work for Mrs. Everett Choate. president society fin of Pittsfield in the his fine tenor Miss Geneva A. Varney were guests A Baltimore. Flour, 6.00a7.50 Sait. T and chaffeur returned last sang choir, Sunday Stone, and with her family ! the Universalist Mrs. Alvah C. ....Miss Eva Hall of Belfast is visiting rela- P ’• parish, Treat, adding much to the Mr. Miller will of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Myrick... Mrs. Lizzie Humacoa, R, Sept 18. Sld, sch R W Hop- H. G. Seed, 4.50 Sweet to home in N. J. and E. singing. week their Orange, announces that the first of the asso- tives here....Mr. Mrs. J. Hall visited kins, Balano, Baltimore. Lard, 14 W heat V< meeting speak at the Center church next Sanford is in Waldo at Mrs. John Myrick’s for in again Sunday Fernandina, 18. Sld, bark A. E. Trundy and A. S. Trundy have bought ciation after the autumn vacation will be held xWr. and Mrs. A. H. Davis South Freedom Sept MannieSwan, at 2 p. m.... The Ladies’ Aid held a a time-Mrs. Eliza F. Bean and Mrs. B New York. Miss Hattie E. Wilson of very pleas- £. the Merrill mill property on Opeechee stream : Thursday afternoon, October 3rd, with Mrs. i Sept. 22nd.... Boston Port ant meeting with Mrs. Alma Farsons last ! Bean visited friends in Freedom last week_ Reading, Sept 19. Cld, sch James Slat- i{OU> on friends here last week. house on Steamboat street, of James N. West Main for called er, Camden, Me; 23, sch Abbie S —-- and the dwelling Treat, street, sewing. ; Th^ next J. M. Palmer, went to Mon- cld, Walker, rr:r~ Wednesday. meeting will be with Jr., Malden, Mass., Vinalhaven. Herbert M. administrator, of Roslin- All interested in the work are invit- Ames. In Vinalhaven, 5 Dodge, cordially Mrs. Una Palmer... Mr. Geo. Dobson of and Mrs. Edwin Downer were SWANVILLE CENTER. Unity day_Mr. Pensacola, Sept 16. Sld, sch Henry Crosby, and Mrs. Fernald Ames, a son. Mass. This is one of the best built mills ed to be dale, present. passed afternoon and of Mrs. Cora B. San Juan. Mr. Charles Riley lost a nice cow recently. J Sunday evening with Mr. guests Berry Sunday_J. F. Busse. In Jerome. Idaln in Waldo county. 21. Ar, sch S G Has- a Mr. Frank H. Moulton, youngest son of Mr. She and Mrs. Richard H. M. Carll and family moved to Fairfield last week. Gulfport, Miss, Sept Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busse. got into the sweet corn and over loaded Higgins.... Higgins Ponce. of T. and i-rs. kell, ces Alfreda. Work on the summer cottage Eugene Henry S. Moulton, Cross street, has has been mending his and now lets his -Miss .Hazel Boynton is her her stomach,causing stoppage.Hattie Dolli- ways, visiting uncle, Carter. In Lowell. Mas- of at Gilmore’s Point is being been made manager of the Al- so shine that all men in Somerville_P. Belfast. Savage Bangor establishment, ber of Marblehead, Mass., is the guest of her light may see their way George Fuller, A. Clement H. H. Carter, Jr., a son, Harr forward and when it fred E. and thus avoid 18. Sld, sch Florence E Mel- rapidly pushed completed Myers, jeweler and optician, Boston, brother Arthur... Chester Curtis has return- obstacles that are in the way. and C. B. Cushman have bought the stock in Bangor, Sept Coose. In Stockton Sprii anson N 20, schs Helen will be one of the finest on Penobscot bay. A in which he has -Dr Carl wife store (Br). Liverpool, S; sld, to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman •. Mass., been employed for sev- ed to a Coffin, and little of the general of J. J. Clement and F. A. Massachusetts after week’s visit with daughter P McMann, Huntington, L I; Kit Carson, New Craig. In the Belfast, Septen large crew are at work on large bungalow eral years. Congratulations are extended to his Pittsfield, have been the guests of Mr. and Cushman, and will soon take possession. The 21, stmr F J father, Charles Curtis_ Mr. and Mrs. j Haven; sld, Lisman, Newport Mrs. K. B. Craig, twins, a s« of Mrs. Clara B. at Pleasant Point, which our townsman Mrs. new firm will do News; schs Izetta, New York; Fred A Eyre young upon this acknowledge- David Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Shorey of Enfield, Benj. Ames and other friends in town.... business under the same name Holden, Bennett In Isle au Hu; in about a month. ment of his Bridgeport; Wesley Abbott, Boston; Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. William B will be completed capability and trustw orthiness in Mr. and Mrs. A. D. and two children Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crockett of Belfast as the former one—Clement & Cushman. They Moody do; L Snow, Jr, Belfast; 24, ar, sch Mary E Dorothy Gertrude. his chosen line of business. last and are two men and Dodge’s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. H. Peabody were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. passed Thursday Friday with Mr. H. upright, bright young have Palmer, Newport News: sld, sch Harriet C Bradstreet. In Free!-*; M. the best wishes of a Newark. Farnham, who spent the summer at “The Many Republicans are ardently hoping for Clements in Searsport... Maderson Curtis and Higgins.... Mrs. Walter Hurd and nephew large circle of friends.... Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bradsir. C. of Searsport. Sept 17. Ar, stmr Massasoit (and Grindi.e. In North Br left for their home in Salem, Mass. the of Col. if Mrs! Mertie Hustus of Monroe were of Unity attended church at the Center Sun- C. Swazey Newburyport, Mass., is board- Chapins,” privilege seeing Roosevelt, only married 1 sld 18th for McKinley, etc); 19, sld, barge Boyl- 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard the in their 60 h. as his automobile runs our on in day afternoon-The frost last ing at Mrs. H. E. Ramsay’s..Willis Sept, ITth, making journey p. through village Belfast Sept. 21st. heavy Satur- ston, Weymouth; 23, ar, stmr Kennebec, Nor- liam Arlington. Amplex roadster ...Mrs. Mary Gray who has the way to BangoE His virile personality and j day night did much damage to the fields of j N. Foy has been appointed meat inspect- folk. Harding. In Norwood, or for this Stockton, IS. Sld, stmr Millinocket, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvard K. been Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Matthews, fearless devotion to as he sees for his JACKSON. sweet corn and gardens Mr. Jack” town.P. W. Jaquith and Sept visiting right, it, , generally. New sch Mr. and Mrs. York; 20, sld, Sylvia C Hall, New Nealey. In North port, her home in Belfast last betterment and Eben Small of Thorndike visit- the cash from the of Elmer A. Davis were in Augusta, Togus and returned to Sunday, country’s the people’s welfare, nipped profit pockets York; 23, ar, stmr Millinocket, New York; 24, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. N> ed at F. W. the week_Miss Waterville one ...H F. Jackson her son, George A. Matthews, driving over af- arouse a strong admiration for the strenuous Wright’s past many farmers who had acres of corn nearly day recently ar. sch Geo H Ames, Calais. Overlook. In Freedom. Pearl Chase is her 60 swine and some 600 to Cove, 20. Ar, sch Annie R Mitch- Mr. and Mrs. Overl«n ter her. man among Stockton citizens. “Will he be visiting sister, Mrs. Verne ready for the factory—Mrs. M. O. Dale of shipped fowls Massa- Long Sept Ralph j Portland. in chusetts Mr. Jackson has ell, Sanborn. In Brooksvili. j seen in this section of Maine?” is asked on Kelsey, Knox... Miss Lottie Nason is at- Boston accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Sarah Monday. sold most Bath, Sept 18. Ar, sch Jacob M Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. ; ..i best n 1 her of his stock and is to travel for the Interna- “Dr Thomas’ Eclectic Oil is the remedy many occasions. tending Hampden Academy_Henry Roberts Thompson, niece, Mrs. Emma Thomp- Boston. Annie May. for that often fatal It has been of Haverhill, Mass., is visiting relatives in son and son Jimmie of Rockland, last tional Harvester Co....Mrs. Eugene Reed is Stanley. In Southwest disease—croup. From Cape Jellison piers the ! passed FOREIGN PORTS. following ship- : to Mr. Mrs. J. F. with success in our for town....F. W. has a new week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ira D. Cram.... 8, and Sta. used family eight for last week was Wright bought Higgins.... ping report telephoned Mon- Halifax, Sept 14. Sld, sch Isabel B Wiley, L. N. Y, j Flanders auto... The committees are Mrs. Charles Crockett of Belfast and Mrs. V. Miss Viva Gordon and Frank Gordon of Thorn- years.”—Mrs. Whiteacre, Buffalo, day evening: Sept. 17th, schooner Georgie D. ! busy Port Daniel, Que. 1 for the N. dike were of Mr. and MAKKII ■ Edmunds arrivpd with arid n^nenhato making plans church centennial, which Higgins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sunday guests Mrs. M. Havana, Sept 11. Ar, sch Lizzie E Denni- PROSPECT is to be held in the Jackson church in C. Gordon... Miss Hattie Luce was son, Mobile. FERRY, N. and steamer Congl. Libby Unity last Thursday afternoon. recently Cartaret, Y., Millinocket ar- St N 16. schs L A Plum- Miss of Salem, Mass., Oct. 5th and 6th. ^ at home from for a few John, B, Sept Sld, Butler-Orff. In Rock;. Margie Lundregan rived with a Supper Saturday night and Augusta days_Mr. ^ general cargo from New York; BLANKET mer, City Island (for orders); Oliver Ames, do Charles Butler and Dora A and Miss Medora Pierce of Peabody, Mass., dinner will be served in the LANE, (Prospect). and Mrs. F. A. with their Rilla f; steamer Wilhelriina sailed Sunday dining Luce, children, for d->; 17, sld, sch R Bowers, Haven doboro. with paper for Bos- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. were in Winter- Vineyard who have been a two weeks’ vaca- hall. All are invited to attend.. .Mrs. Young and Ronald, were of Mr. and Mrs. Fred spending ton. steamer cordially guests (for orders). Fish-Wood. In Belfast, £> JSept. 19th, Millinocket sailed port on business.... Mr. and Mrs. A. tion with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harriman, re- Sarah Morrill and Olive of Lewiston Monday Parks at Branch Mills Dalhousie, N B, Sept 11. Ar, sch Wm E Rev. David L. Wilson, Wa with for New daughter Sunday_Everson | paper York. Sept. 20th, schooner K. Gray are in Hancock friends Litchfield, Jacquet River (for and Mffes Rose Wood of Be if turned to their homes on last boat visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. county visiting Howes was hurt last week. He Boston.) Saturday’s C. Hall quite badly N 17. sch Isabel Sylvia sailed with lumber for New and relatives and will attend two re- ; Hawkesbury, S, Sept Ar, Hale-Cook. In Dixmont to resume their duties as for the family and his wife were for a drive bookkeepers York. Wingate. going away and B Wiley, Halifax. unions while there.Miss Emma was i N. E. T. & T. Co. in Salem, Mass-Merrill Ridley as they got into the wagon his horse backed Puerto Mexico, Sept 20. Sld about 6 am, Rose M. Cook, both of Troy Mrs. A. D. Berry (daughter of Mr. WINTERPORT. in Winterport Tuesday, shopping.Mrs. stmr Kansan, Colcord. Delaware Breakwater; Seekins-Thorndike. In Shute of Bangor was a week-end visitor with Henry up and ali went down over the bank together. H. was An alarm of fire was 23, 4 stmr Californian, Blake, New York. at the home from Dr. sounded ------»v,. pm, 21, Methodist parson; Ginn returned Hawes) brought Tap- Thursday j Mrs. Howes was but he was hurt relatives here_Miss Emily uninjured, F. Smith of Vinalhaven, O ley’s hospital in Belfast last in Mr. H. evening, which proved to be at the Ferry j few days of Mrs. W. G. Clark, has returned to j to Mass,, on the train last Satur- Sunday quite badly.... West P. Jones and Walter Bean Annie both of i « Auburndale, wharf. The fire Thorndike, L. Hopkins’ automobile, at d is company quickly responded her home in Stockton Mrs. I. M. Clubbing Offers. The Tapley-Farnham. In N day _Eugene Barnes was a business visitor | comparatively Springs.... have been circulating petitions the past week following clubbing her and the blaze was soon James h comfortable after serious slight extinguished, Cummings was called to her as offers to in ad- September 9, Capt. in Bangor last Saturday... .W. D. Harriman surgical-opera- Tuesday morning | for appointment Deputy Sheriff in town. apply only subscriptions paid with uo It was ! Brooksville and Miss Ruth l tion. It is sincerely hoped that the effort of practically damage. probably father, John Sprague, who is very vance; and when is made it should be was in Belfast on business last Saturday.... | dangerous- -Will E. Prescott has been visiting rela- payment Haven. caused seme her home Lowder not by smoker throwing down a sick. Mr. S. is about 80 old and has stated what is It is Miss Sue of Damariscotta is reaching (at Brook) may ly years tives in Massachusetts the past week_Perl premium, if any, desired. Toaky visiting and had it retard her convalescence. Mrs. Fannie P. match, happened later at night been in health all summer. He was re- also to none of friends here_H. L. Berry left for Boston, poor j Berry is building a silo in his barn....J. W. necessary say that these publi- > f: o Clifford will the winter with there would have been a disastrous as the later as Fred : cations on the spend her. Her | fire, ported resting easily_Mrs. Wentworth has his new barn r for use. are mailed with The Journal or from last Monday and will travel road dur- _L___/'ll 1 -.1 .. ._. I eady husband and father are much nitu uajictulDB IjllAit- of the was in this office. have to for these Arey. In Vinalhaven, Sej the winter.Mrs. Alex West of feeling pleased Alley village the Lane visiting j We pay publica- ing coming beth Fernald is to at her condition. planning spend the winter ! 18th. She had been to i tions one in and are then Arey. Frankfort is relatives here-Master present Sept. confined her bed year advance, they ; visiting with friends in Barbour. In Stoningtor Philadelphia.... Mrs. Jose' for the three sent from their offices to our sub- Harold Grant of Sandypoint was a week-end past months.... Mr. and Mrs. respective Mrs. Eleanor E. .Barbour, Mrs. Harry W. Griffin, who was unexpected- of is * j \ Rogers Dedham, Mass., visiting relatives scribers. Our are as visitor with his Mr. and Mrs. W. Hugh Bryant of Belfast are visiting friends clubbing offers follows months and 9 days. i grandparents, ly called, from her visit with her in parents, town....Miss Alice Averill of I for one Eaton. In Orland, Septem has re- Providence, and relatives in the Lane for two weeks... .G. year’s subscription paid in advance: | D. Harriman...*.Mrs. George He^gan Capt. and Mrs. Frank A. to her 1 of Edward Kr> ! Patterson, join R. I., was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary H. and M. daughter Capt. turned to her home in Mass. S. Dunbar of Bluehill are visiting The Journal and Farm and Home.$2.00 FOWLES. In Belfast. Lynn, young son, in where he ^ Sept Warren, Vassalboro, Colson, last week and has now gone to visit Stimulate The and i their aunt, Mrs. R. D. Cummings, for a few Journal Tribune Farmer. 2.25 son of Bertram and Abbie was attending schocl, because of his severe ill her brother in Swanville.... Mrs. Minnie The Journal and McCall’s 2.10 C. | days.... Quite a large delegation from Pros- Magazine. 10 months. north searsmont. turn, left last with him for their The Journal and New Idea 2.25 Green. In North Brooks I Thursday Arey and son Norman spent the week-end ! attended Monroe fair.... Magazine. and Roland and Fon pect Eugene Young me Israel Woodbury home in Mass. Numerous rela- puimcauuns inciuueu in our ciuoDing oi- Leonard Green, aged 82 ye; Mattapoisett, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles finished on Thomas spent Sunday at their homes in Mor- Camp- cutting the grass the Hopkins fers may be sent to different addresses. days. tives and friends, in Stockton regret that the bell.*. ..Mr. Edward who has been Children Gerrish. In McCormack, last ? Bath, meadow He has rill... Miss Bertha Woodbury is at work for Friday. cut about 130« The of the New Idea Septen dry air at Vassalboro failed to bring the anti- publishers Magazine a native of in poor health for some time, is very ill. tons of half of which is first class ley Gerrish, Mrs. W. S. Poland...! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt | hay, hay, have advised us of an increase in their sub- cipated relief from asthma to this only son of Ask doctor how often years. with their Mrs. L. H. good for any market... .Capt. W. D. Harriman your McCabe. In Belfast, St spent Sunday daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Griffin. NORTH MONTVILLE. scription price and a consequent advance in p and F. C. Bowdoin of Mt. called on L. he an McCabe, GO Gould, in Lincolnville.... G. E. Thompson and I Mrs. Carrie Poland is in Unity caring for Heagan prescribes alcoholic clubbing rates, and The Journal and New Idea aged years. : Smith. In Buck’s Mills, had of the & Last week Stockton was granted the follow- who has a C. Cummings Sunday_Carl Grant has em- F. C. Proctor telephones Liberty Mrs. Llewellyn Foster, little daugh- j stimulant for children. He are now $2.25. ber 11, Lottie E., wife of & Tel installed last week- ing weather: Sunday, dull and with ployment with G. W. Weymouth culling pota- Belfast Tel Co., foggy, ter.... Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Whitten from ! will The publishers of McCalls magazine have aged 45 years and 4 days. Hills and Elizabeth are rain in New toes.... Miss Lena Townsman, who has been probably say, “Very, Mr. Alfred daughter evening; Monday, cloudy morning, York are visiting his parents, Mr. and | sent us this notice: “The subscribers may and Mrs. Paul dim sunshine in with cool atmos- visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cunningham, took Ask him how visiting in Union.... Mr. Harry afternoon, Mrs. Martin Whitten... Claude Nutter, who j very rarely.” select their free patterns within 30 days after Mrs. Paul’s somewhat cool the boat for Belfast, where she has were in Morrill Sunday guests of phere; Tuesday, lovely day, has been employed in Bayside during the sum- employ- often he a tonic for the of their first | hear prescribes receipt magazine by making WATCH \ Frank Rokes but warm ment in a hospital....We of a man in parents_Mr. and Mrs. spent early, quite later; Wednesday, fog mer, has returned home and is teaching school a request on an post card, stating j town who sold himself to Satan 9th for them. He will an- ordinary with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Packard in in dense after ten o’clock; Reaves Sept. probably Sept. 22nd morning, growing in Freedom....Mr. George and family, j that the pattern desired is a free pattern to and think he must be a Democrat. « dull in half-sunshine $3, swer, LAI)'I' the village. Thursday, sky morning, who have been at ThomaB Thompson’s for the “Very,veryfrequently.” whicn tney are entitled.” HAIR, ....Many teams and several autos drove at midday and rain in evening; Friday, cold, past year, have moved to Lawrence, Mass_ Then ask him about Ayer’s northeast through Blanket Lane last Sunday... .Fred Eternal is the rainstorm; Saturday, dark sky, with Miss Hazel Keyes from Old Town is visiting as a Vigilance and his mother drove to Mt. Sarsaparilla strong and MANY DRIVEN FROM HOME N. E. wind and occasional spatters of fine rain. at W. M. who has Quimby Heagan Vose’s....Eugene Perry, r Luxuriant and Radiao Sunday... .Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Bowden and safe tonic for the year, in many parts of the Last a number of members of been in Belmont for the month, young. Every country, Thursday the working past i family were guests of Mrs. Bowden's father a thousands are driven from their homes If dandruff germs are dev the an has returned home....Miss Esther Banton and of alcohol in if by Current Events club accepted invitation drop | ment that to the h ■ and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Shute, last and lung diseases. Friends and busi- belongs ] from Mrs. Charles to Jackson have returned to their studies in coughs to fall. Furthermore it v> Emery, Maple street, Guy a gin Sunday... .Benjamin P. Shute of Boston is the Always keep box of Ayer’a Pills in the ness are left behind for other but meet at her for Freedom Roberta climates, and lustre and will become socially home reading “Keeping Academy....Mies Wiggin, house. Just one at nowand guest of Mrs. R. D. Cummings....George C. pill bedtime, this is costly and not always sure. A better even gray. \ Up With Lizzie,” and for general neighborly who has been at the Lewiston hospital for an will ward off an of a few from Milo then, many attack of If you have any of dan require* tpecial mourahmrnt I Ridley is at home for days way—the way of multitudes—is to use Dr. signs inter-change of opinions. In her usual pleasing operation,, has returned home.Mrs. Lizzie biliousness, indigestion, sick-headache. your druggist to day and get a .... in town hir- easy auimiation. I Sandy Wortman was Sunday New and cure at fashion Mrs. Emery, seconded by Mr. Emery, Sandford, who has been working in Albion the How many years has your doctor known King’s Discovery yourself PARISIAN Sage. This delighlf men to on the ing pick up potatoes Weymouth home. with A. A. Howe-- Scott’s Emulsion I served her with delicious cream visited at Mrs. Chae. one these pills? Ask him all about them. Stay right there, your friends, is guaranteed by guests pie, past summer, Colby’s ] Thomas .j farm....Mr. and Mrs. Cuddy from Unde by the J. C. ATEB CO., Lowell. Ueae. this safe Throat and dandruff germs, clean the htn.i sheiled last week on her to her old home- and take medicine. lung contain* those vital propertie* I raspberry shrub, milk, fancy cakes, day way Mr. hair and it> Frankfort are guests of Cuddy's sister, trouble find relief and health druff, stop falling form and di»- I nuts and home-made served in her Stanley Soule of Freedom spent Saturday and quick returns. the color and beauty. in concentrated candy, eozy Mrs. Frederick for a few preserve Cunningham, days. Its in does is all over rear surrounded on three with his brother, Henry Soule. help coughs, colds, grip, croup, whoop- And it just what it Puar“ uj tributes them the body I yard, by buildings Sunday went 1 'r ,... Mr. and Mrs. Will Jerry to Belfast and that is its sales are »" was in Belfast for two last ing-cough and sore lungs make it a positive why without taxing the sides and a most attractive flower garden on Sewall Staples days for a few visit with digestion. | Saturday days' relatives WEAR RUBBERS country over. PARISIAN Sage 1; ;jpo" the fourth. This out-of-door func- week....J. W. Nutter has sold his flock of and from here will attend blessing. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J IMI J pleasant friends....Many Mm* This Winter of refined women. One bottle p*-0'6 Orland this week. Guaranteed all tion was greatly enjoyed by all present, each sheep to Mr. S. P. Larrabee of Pittsfield. fair by druggists. iority.