Journal. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER^, 1916. 'NUMBER7^ r Today s Journal. By Lake and Shore. Wedding bells. TnE WAR NEWS. A SUFFRAGE MEETING. C<#nb -- The "News of Belfast. of the PERSONAL. Societies-News Spinney-Libby. Miss Address by Mrs. Lewis / Lake and Shore. .North Another Country Ride in Which a Pond is Fannie Margaret Lib- Last week the Allies demanded of Greece Jerome Johnson. I Grange...The War by, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lewis of Katherine, the little of Mr. and ,'m,,na “Discovered.” George Libby of that she turn over her navy to them, dismantle Jerome Johnson Cambridge daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo Brown have re* 1). A. R. of Maine... Mrs. 'j--j, 16 Manthorne road. West chairman of 0. E. was on Mass was or surrender her forts on the sea coast, and the Massachusetts Congressional Frost, operated last Tuesday turned from a visit in j .1 Real Estate. .A Suffrage Swan Lake was the objective one afternoon Roxbury. Lincoln. married, Oct. 10th to commitl** of morning at the a Oil-Burning Fisherman William R. of give over the control of her railroads and tele- the National American Wo- Tapley hospital for critics Miss last week of an auto ride. Objective seems, Spinney Etta Whitehead returned from a I at the casa of Friday ^ ,.f Belfast. .Personal. Unity, Me., borne of the bride. Rev i service. The^e demands were made as man's Suffrage League, spoke before the Bel- appendicitis. 1 however, hardly a fitting word, as it sounds G graph visit with relatives in Bangor. L, D Younkin of fast Mrs. Let- Winthrop Highlands officiat- a measure to ensure the safety Woman's Suffrage League and a few Thomas B. Dinsmore has loaned to the Laramie.. Washington too much like objection; and no one precautionary Fred G. surely ed. The maid of Spinney returned last Friday from a ,ur»:ss vs. Retrogression... honor was Miss of the allies fleet. Greece complied with the friends in Memorial hall Friday evening, Oct. Belfast Free library, the would object to visiting one of the prettiest Margaret | tha^ public may week's visit in Boston and ,, Teachers’ Meeting. Hines of Portland, a niece demands were 13th. Mrs. Louise Johnson have an vicinity. e Me., of the biide. demand under Further Pratt, president opportunity to examine an in- sheets of water in Maine in a comfortable car ! I protest. them, alifornia. .Already a Miss Harla Conover of of Edward Wharton of Rockland was a | ;fl,m Brookline and Mi.a made on Greece because of the discovery of a the local League, presided, and introduced 1 teresting collection of pictures obtained when recent What Would with a careful driver and good In ! Hughes’ company. Elsie Giles of West in guest of his niece, Mrs. Robert Hart. Roxbury were bridesmaids. in which it was said that if the Mrs. Johnson as one thoroughly conversant Mexico a year or two ago. ndone...Some Sugges-i passing over the "Kelly Flat,” the scene the Royalist plot j j The best man was F. G. with Mrs. James Hallowe’en. .Home Cured Brown of allies should seek to coerce Greece into join- the movement throughout the Mr. and D. Clement of Orono is day before of a manifestation of public ! Cambridge country Mrs. Charles S. Bickford, who had spend- spirit The bride was given in and a few with marriage by her father. the war and to force Venezelos upon particularly anxious to assist the new two ing days Mrs. Amos Clement. in the voluntary work of residents of the vi- | ing try spent weeks at the camp of Henry Clark .The Crime of A was Obituary. reception tendered the Mr. the would retire north- leagues. Mrs. Johnson congratulated the near Miss Ethel M. cinity in graveling this section of the couple. King Constantine, king Pitcher’s Pond, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savery has returned from a .The Churches. high- is a members i(,erer Spinney graduate of Bowdoin and Mrs. ward the taking the troops of the Belfast League on the ex- visit with Mrs. James in we noticed a team in com- along railway, H, Walden and Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. L>e.Vere Bangor. ,,f Belfast, way, single engaged of Chase, Tr*e ^ Spinney Smith College. After a with and concentrate at Trikali, in Thes- periences that would be theirs in the .; a that will be wedding him, coming who had been at their cottage, Mrs Herbert I. Harmon of Brewer has pleting job highly appreciated will live io West "Rocky Point,” been Names. .Why They Support trip they Roxbury. saly, and lie entrenched there until the arrival campaign in Maine and briefly mentioned some returned to the by all who travel in that direction. Farther on the city last Sunday, guest of Belfast friends for several ; i iterary News and Notes.. j of her days. of the German army, when he would strike in experiences in Massachusetts, both of I Speeches. .Signs of the writer was attracted by the Mason’s Mills j Belfast friends of Col. Philo Miss Anne Simonton and Miss .,mpaigu j Darby-Trundy. an Hersey have Lizzie Pen- v.mtana. Ralph Frederick Darby unison with them at the allies. The Entente encouraging and discouraging nature. She | been at the cards of invitation to the dleton have returned to chapel, having present breaking ; and Mrs. Rosina defined received celebration Camden from a visit omments. .The Chapman Trundy were mar- Allies have since formally recognized the pro- woman’s position in earlier days, when Pendleton, for this when a woman held of his 80th Nov. that Hotel Ven- in Boston. ground building, j kar tknnnkta nnJ __ ■ birthday, 7, \ rose.. Pittsfield Personals.; ried at 7 p. m. Oct. 18th at the home of the of- visional Government of Greece in the island the and the whole was dome, San Jose, Calif. His Belfast ! 1 from Maine. .Real Ships plow neighborhood Rev. Arthur home and its many Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farwell and son Sam of ficiating clergyman. A. Blair, No. of Crete, set up by former Premier Venezelost cares, and said that the inven- -ital Death of McDonald E. drawn a common and commend- j friends send on the j together by 83 church street. The tions and congratulations coming Rockland were recent guests of friends in single ring service was and King Constantine will have to accept the modeito improvements ot the pres- able purpose. The spirit in which the work ; event and would like to extend them in person. used. The bride was gowned in a ent have made it and even Unity, Stockton Springs..Bel- 1 becomingly situation or lore his throne. possible, advisable, was begun and carried on can only be regarded The Ladies’ Aid of the suit of brown velvet. were me uueusive for her to take her Society M. E. church Mr. and Mrs. Lurrent. Born. Married* stylish They ac- me Italians have again taaen place in the world as a Selwyn Thompson left Friday as a manifestation of practical will a Harvest Home Christianity. Miss Mildred I. a creature of give supper in the vestry noon for New on companied by Darby, Bister against the Austrians in their endeavor to brains and soul, which she may do York a ten days' and The has to assume its autumnal | pleasure foliage begun and Scott W. at 6 p. m. Friday, Oct. 27th. The ex- of the groom, Edminster, a broth- reach Triest, Austria’s chief port on the Adri- | without in any particular neglecting the inter- society business trip. but while most of the trees seendur- ! to colorings, er of the bride. The I ests of the pects maintain its usual standard of excel- 1 SOCIE1 IES. newly-weds left immedi- atic, and at several south and southwest family. We can never have a gov- the ride were here and there points Frank p. of ing evergreens, at lence and the price will be the same as at for- Wilson, Esq., New York arrived ately for a week’s visit Temple Heights be- of Gorizia have made and in ad ernment for the people and the un- good progress by people to visit his Mrs Edwin brown, red or yellow relieved the somewhat mer suppers. Come and Saturday parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5 ;t-l Adams, S, fore taking a short trip. On their return they dition have taken 6000 prisoners. til woman is given the ballot, she declared. your hunger will somber of and j nearly Jefferson F\ Wilson. Irace E. W'alton went to background spruce pine. If at No 5 The will begiu housekeeping Commercial The Roumanians have had hard luck in their j wide-awake women of today have caught f there are more enthusiastic or W •- i,d the of the appreciative is a the Dr. illard Whiting returned meetings street. Mr. Darby prosperous young busi- invasion of Transylvania, their second army spirit of equal rights and this is their Orris S. Vickery, chairman of the Belfast Saturday to How- admirers of Maine scenery than Mr. and Mrc. ard. R. I„ after a visit with his f Maine, ness man. He is proprietor of the pool room having been driven back with heavy losses, century. Woman has taken her in all Board of Health, returned from parents, Mr. I have to j place Tuesday Syra- ; and Thomas B. Dinsmore meet 1 Mrs. F'rank O. yet them, Knowlton block on own the Whiting. i ication of Timothy Chase in the High street and sev- the Bulgarians pursuing them into their professions and creative business lines, cuse, N, Y., and after a conference with Mayor j and in their company if you have not an eye j Mrs. Caroline will be held at Masonic eral wetks ago bought the interest of Mrs. country. The Allies have been called upon to ! but will never neglect her home interests. It William K. Keene and members of the board it Crosby and Miss Anne C. for the beauties of nature you may rest as- Eleanor B. Shales in the firm of is her to was Crosby left in their car ••-veiling with work in the Darby & aid in uefending Human a, and Russian troops nature make and keep a home,and she decided not to close the public dances for a Sunday for Boston, to sured that will be out to It they pointed you j store on Phonix Row. His will the winter at the degree. Shales,' candy bride are expected to come to the rescue. Meanwhile always do it. The States that have allow- time on account of infantile paralysis in Cam- spend Hotel Vendome. would take too much to mention in de- space wiii clerk for him the winter. Both are ed woman’s den and of the Belfast coming the Roumans are reported to be holding their ; suffrage have never repealed the Rockland, Mrs. Ashlev A. Smith and Com- but that daughter Dorothy tail all the charming views; of the little and have the law. It has •• popular young people congratu- wu. worked well for returned to of the Golden Cross, always the State. The officials have received from the Bangor Monday from a few white church on a hillside with its background city days’ J lations of many lriends for a happy wedded life. The German U-boats received much Men and women naturally stand side side visit with Mrs. John A. ;' "day, evening. A dance expldt by in New England Insurance the insur- Fogg and other friends. of evergreens will hardy be overlooked. And j Exchange attention tae that and the everything but in to make and and pa9t week, thuugh voting the laws ance rating for which Belfast Mrs. Amos Clement, he.- :ig. doughnuts now we are at the foot of Swan Lake, which I Blood-Gill. At a simple, but pretty home dwellings places guest, Mrs. J. D. War news was crowded off the fiist page by that concern both, and in the evening, Oct 5th, Susan particularly in class D. which is an advance over the exist- Clement of Orono, and Mrs. Essie P. the writer first knew as Goose Pond; and many wedding Thursday home Carle ] of base bail. There was much speculation as to life. Mrs. Johnson explained the way in Robinson, youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. ing rate. The matter wili be taken at the called on Mrs. Reuben in :i Camden visited Sears- a story have I heard from the late W. H. Simp- up Sibley Freedom last William R. Gill, of this place, was united in whether mere was more than one German which the States have given women the in right next regular meeting of the city government Thursday. g, Oct. 7th, and witnessed son, an ardent fisherman his younger days, tnaniage with Dr. Frank Blood, son of Mr. Guy submarine off the coast, and at this writing it of suffrage, “There are three ways for us to and it is to secure the retention of the Mrs. B Mason degree by the mem- of visits to this pond and of the poaching j and Mrs. Frank Blood of Camden. The cere- hoped VV. Getchell and who have is still an As to the source of get it,” she said, “one the federal family, mony was by Rev. G. H. open question. by having C. been Searsmont. There was a carried on there at night. In passing it may ! performed Foxwell, rating. at their summer home on the rector of St. Thomas church, in the presence supply of these predatory cratt the generally j legislature pass it and then having men vote Aliyn from be that the outlet still its Mrs. S. Pitcher shore .the have many surrounding mentioned retains of the immediate relatives. The double another is Elbridge entertained the past season, returned to Au- only accepted theory is that they are accompanied upon it; by having the federal gov- most hospitably enter- name of Goose river. It is a question, how- ring service was used. Misses Carolyn and Octagon Club and other guests last gusta for the winter. by merchant submersibles of the Deutschiaud ernment vote upon it, in which case we should Tuesday still Evelyn Perry of Rockland, nieces of the bride, j afternoon at her ,-smont brethren.— Camden ever, whether it exists as a river. A river have bungalow at the Battery. the bearers. Misses Anna and Fos- and Bremen type, loaded with torpedoes and to get two-thirds vote in the Senate, two- Miss Doris Toward of Waterville is being ring The afternoon was visiting may be dammed, many times, and remain a rendered beautiful in the spent with auction and lina Packard wedding music ammunition. Our torpedo boat destroyers thirds House,and then it would be refer- friends in Bangor for several and will loses j A chowder days, river, but when it its mouth, it is a ques- and the wedding march was played by Miss red to the sewing. fish and picnic lunch was idery, Knights Templar, made a search of the Maine coast ; legislatures of the States; then when also visit a The house was thorough Miss„Antionette Simpson, student tion whether it is more than a con- Rua Packard very tastefully served at 6 p. m„ the guests until the ensuing year at their anything w ithout trace of a German : that was given all the women would be remaining at the of Maine. and beautifully decorated, green and pink finding any supply fran- University duct to carry water for mechanical purposes. being 8.30. Mrs. Ira M. Cobe will entertain the Mon- 11th, as follows: Eminent the principal colors in the parlor while the station,but if they had overhauled the tug that chised, and the third method would be by a de- and John I. Snow of Hiramdale tails have ceased to exist, and liviz ani di* non were day Octogon Clubs this, Thursday, even- Capt. Rockland moves this K. Coombs; Generalissimo groom ing bright with went out from the U-boat headquarters at cree ot the Supreme Court. Women now, as decorations of autumn week A. S. Rice where the shore road to Searsport crosses foliage. The bride’s far as ing. residence on Middle .. Captain General, D. F. New London have found some- ; voting is concerned, are classed with to^/he gown was of white liberty satin with tulle they might street, which has there is only a dry bed,along which is stretched the the The Once in Awhile Club been occupied by Dr. Alden, Warden. T. Frank Parker; and she carried a shower idiots, paupers, the criminals and the held an all-day trimmings, bouquet thing. now a resident of a penstock, like a huge black serpent. at the Thomaston. K,y Maine Hills; Prelate, Mortis of bride’s roses and sweet peas. Her going insane. Extracts from the reports of Massa- meeting Kittridge cottage on the Condon But to return to Swan Lake. In its mir- away gown was of navy blue serge, shore A Dr. and O. S. r. Frank R. Woodcock; Re- tailored, THE D. A. R. OF shusetts were an incentive for the women of Monday. picnic dinner was served Mrs, Vickery and son John A, with hat of % MAINE ror-like surface were reflected the surround- large picture embroidered purple of Belfast and J. The and her State to work the and at noon, anu tea later, aDd the was F. Vickery ot Morrill have Libby. Temple velvet. The were numerous and against liquor white day spent wedding gifts returned •jre conferred and an ing shores. We passed on the left the former Are their 19th Annual Council in slave which can be with auction and Miss Anne from a visit with Mrs oyster very pretty. Botn bride and groom are very Holding traffic, cone only with the sewing. M. Kit- Vickery's H. P. almost hidden under in town, from the Camden father, *ohn in ;:or the work. The arrange- Thompson cottage, popular graduating Belfast. ballot. On their first eiectio:. day the women tredge entertained Tuesday afternoon at a Ainslie, Syracuse. N. Y. the the trees, with the cliff at its back, Hign School, wedding being a culmination annual council of the State two-table auction -tallation are not completed. precipitous The 19th meeting of the of Illinois closed 1,000 saloons. party. The prize, a week- Hon. and Mrs. J. P. Taliaferro left tram of a romance that began in their school days. by and soon came to the and on end w: s won camps cottages | The bride is Maine Daughters of the American Revuiution She spoke of the secret in which travelling case, by Mrs. L. last Monday for their usual visit in •! Arch Chapter elected offi- attractive and pleasing, and after way laws Harry NVw York the lake shore of our local fishermen, were Mrs. A. recogniz- leaving High School continued her studies at opened Wednesday at 1,45 p. m. in Red Men’s rushed through Congress by committee Kilgore. Colby Rack lift assisted in before going to their home in n u a 1 convocation Tuesday Jacksonville, among them “One John Cabin” and “Two the Rockland Commercial College and has been tea and ing nail, High street, with about 75 delegates work, reierring particularly to the serving light refreshments. The other Florida. They sent their car on in :h, as follows: High Priest, a valued employee of the Plaster Co. conscrip- advance. John Farm.’’Then the Swan Lake House.better Ordway tion law guests were Mrs. Maine The received bis further present from every section of the State. The recently parsed. Hills, Mrs. Norman A. ., Lynwood B. groom education at Miss Elizabeth King, Thorap- known as Warden’s, where the best of enter- 1 McGray of Freedom is visit- Tufts’ and the Boston Medical Col- Portland and several others arrived At the close of her address Mrs. Johnson Read. Mrs. Herbert L. Seekins, Mrs Leslie C. .rren A. Nichols; treasurer, University delegation ing her niece. Mrs. tainment is furnished those who visit the lake and is now in Ralph Baxter, in Burnham, ege engaged hospital work. He Tuesday night and have reservations at the suggested the asking of questions by her hear- Follett and Mrs. Bernes O. Norton, who sub- .;:i worth; .Secretary, Clifford J. is one of our and will go from there to for fishing or on bent. A little far- ambitious and bustling young men and Portland to spend pleasure Windsor Hotel, and others are at ers, Capt. Wm. V. Pratt of the U. S. stituted for Miss Amy E. Stoddard. ir the Host, J. Earle Braley; of high character and fine address. They will guests pri- Navy the winter with her ther on, the car was turned, as a section of who returned sister, Mrs. Anne Steph- \ be at home after Nov. 1 on St. vate homes. arrived on the noon recently from Panama, where he A “Coon” Hunt. A local Albert Miller. The Mary’s street, Forty-two farmer notified enson. :ner, W. road beyond was undergoing repairs, and on Boston. best wishes are extended a had been on duty as a member of the Hearty by train Wednesday. The Boy Scouts, under the canal de- some of our sportsmeii that a coon was Most Excellent Master de- wide circle of ravag- reaching the foot of the lake we went up the friends.—Camden Herald. fense followed with t E. r.. | direction of Scout Master Orrin J. are commission, some interest- his corn field and a apt. Hayden.of Norfolk, Va., guest at ered at their next meeting Dickey, ing suggested visit for the hill by the little church and the ing remarks based on his the Tea neatly kept acting as escorts, etc. thirty years extermination of the and one Wayside House, was called to Wash- cements for inspection and in- NORTH WALDO exper- marauder, night and on POMONA GRANGES. ience in the D. cemetery opposite, coming again into The session, with the ad- navy Mrs. Johnson had referred a with ington, C., last Saturday and left on the i: c announced later, opening welcoming party equipped guns and accompanied the mam highway it was decided to strike to the conscription bill as night The regular session of North Waldo Pomona dresses and greetings, began at 1.45, with a having been passed by a dog set forth in an auto for the farm On boat, accompanied by his son Alfred and a;.ter. Order of the Eastern across to The Searsport. Nickerson & Damm with the knowledge of only a few, and at daughter Dorothy. Grange wa6 held with Sebasticook Grange, long program to follow, and the evening ses- Captain arriving their destination the dog was sent daily inspected tomorrow, store and the Nickerson mill were Pratt passed on sion explained fully what means. into the and Burnham, Oct. 11th. The attendance was included an address on Vital Records uy conscription field, soon give notice that he had Mayor Frederic E. Boothby of Mrs. Emma B Dickens of the we Waterville, left and soon were in what proved !o He said that if we waited until war comes much smaller than six officers Mr. Alfred Johnson. As The Journal goes to our found—what was supposed to be the coon. who, with Mrs, was in the atron. A will be usual, although Boothby, reception reception be an unknown territory to the party. Turn- men would be food for were of whom press Wednesday afternoon it cannot merely powder, and But soon it was made manifest line at the Maine Festival in has gs Bangor this week at an Oscar L to Cnester gree early hour, and Fred Batchelder Sabin, Palermo, Farris, Tea and a employees. These associates identity was not known to any of the occupants world ot universal training and of Afternoon M usicale. The presented the ♦*«m ,n« will be held oke in Palermo. universal t.»day, 8. words of greeting to the visitors and F. do; land with a silver service. of the car. that Will and afternoon tea of the Junior Alliance at the couple -trict 22 f the Knowing Weshet had service, that our country is a country Rebekahs M. Nickerson in Eliza E. Nelson, Palermo, to Oscar N. Nel- traversed with his font of appropriately responded be- which Unitarian parsonage last at 3 Ernest R. of > gun every the indivi ual. In that we Saturday p. m., Scribner, Colby, '17, t the and uffi- territory and develops way Houlton, president haif of Pomona. work and the disc is- I son, et als., do; land buildings in Palermo. within a radius of ten or more miles of Belfast Degree have farther man was largely attended. The house was attrac- and Howard G. of in of with progressed any otner country Boardman, Colby, ’18, Dark Assembly Maine, siou of the “rihouid the next Mary L. Goodell, Brighton, to Ed- he was interviewed and when told of the following topic: Mass., in the world.” tively decorated for the occasion with autumn Harbor, went to R. last week rnents. The Kebckah As- later, Providence, I., as proposed bond issue for roads be used ! ward W. Giikey, Searsport; laud and route taken, at once said that it was Kano’s building buildings In Mrs. Johnson flowers. The members of the Alliance acted delegates of the local chapter of Delton ia* mess meeting in replying maintained her Up- City exclusively for trunk lines?” wore the j in Searsport. Pond, had a mud bottom and was inhabited 1 princi- contention in to the ot refer- as hostesses receiving at the door, took the silan at the 82d national convention of tnat <• Grand met at 9 a. regard rignt Lodge pal features of the afternoon. Master Maria W. Williams, Central Falls, R. to by pickerel, and was used for Worthy I., endum in all cases. silver collection and later served tea and fraternity, held with the Brown *y hall. Hon. only baptizing fancy chapter WillisE Par- Nickerson was to the S. P. Strickland, land and converts at the Grove appointed open discus- Bapgor; buildings in cookies. Miss Charlotte B. Wadsworth, ked to succeed Hon. Maple campmeetings. Kev. A. E. Wil3on, who had lived in two presi- Miss Charlotte W'. Colburn, the Maine direc- John sion and his We rode on to and in ably presented views, which are Northport. dent of the Juniors, announced the following Harbor as Grand Master, Searsport, passing States during sulfrage compaigns, inquired as tor for the New England Associated Alliance decidedly against exclusive trunk line roads through sad memories were awakened as the Mary M. Reynolds, et al. Burnham, to Cora to wnat musical program, which was greatly of the District asso- methods she would advise to avoid enjoyed: the Unitarian Churches, left morn- Deputy’s He was Tuesday many former residents who have the followed by F. M. Nickerson, Fred E. Reynold. Burnham, et als; l*Dd and Miss Hazel Doak, violinist, rendered the Flower usineas meeting in the Odd joined buildings the roughness tne opposition seemed to create. ing for a short visit in Boston and to attend silent Batchelder Mrs. J. G. Mudgett and others. in Burnham. and Fern and Danse majority were recalled, then through In Mrs. Johnson the method by Kerser, Tzigane by the of the Associate n wed by a banquet. Wednes- reply suggested meeting in Roxbury, Those who spoke were about divided A. W. Lowe, James Mrs. S. A. Parker • Stockton, and a schoolhouse as evenly Fairfield,to W. Tweedie in Herrmann; recited Jimmie ity hall a declaration of passing just already begun Belfast, quiet organization where she will make a five-minutt address on in on the merits of the school “let out” a little and a 1 opinion question, but Th orndike, land and buildings in Thorndike. Brown on Prompt Obedience and A Tale of C. Miller of Augusta, de- boy girl with and indivuuai work. She implied that the the work in Maine. when the vote was their bookB were invited to take a ride home taken, it was found that Horace L. Black, Palermo, to Lester R. Nel- work Four Cities; Arthur N. Johnson sang Tosti’s and his was fol- against women voting was led by leaders cider, staff, the Mr. and Mrs. Adrian C. Tuttle returned and aboard the car. We majority favored good roads for the farm- son, do; land and buildings in Palermo. Blue, A Little Bit of ►' The of the Grand gleefully got passed of organized vices and those they could send Goodby,Little Boy Heaven, meeting pr firat Monday from a visit with Mrs. ruttie's broth- the B. F. Fuller, to James That’s How I for Miss Melvin O. take Switzer Inn, famed for its cusine, and a Searsmont, L. Bean, here to speak for them. Long You; place today, Thursday, After er, Harry Goodale, in Bangor. were little farther on 1 the customary for do; land and in Searsmont. One but could not They Archie the car was turned and head- acknowledgment buildings It is to huve other eminent Dickey sang Fleeting Hour, R. Lovett of Bangor planned speakers accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs, Emery ea for the hospitalities the closed with the usual Emma L. Closson, to E. to an encore because of hoarseness. business of the en- Belfast, leaving children |at tneir Grange Searsport, Harvey come and also to have a debate between respond regular here, Varney, who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. ceremonies. land and in Mrs. Clement W. had a severe :,e home. Their faces no less than their Brock, do; buildings Searsport. an Wescott cold taken up and the election of smiling anti-Buffragist and a suffragist. Owen Clements in The next Detroit. They made the spoken thanks testified to their of meeting will be with Harvest Louis Pennington, et al, Washington, to Otis and was unable to sing. Several from the ‘■r.-derick W. Peabody is slated enjoyment trip in Mr Tuttle's auto. Home grange, Brooks, Nov. 8th, with words of 1. Drinkwater, et als, Northport; laad in North- oth&r city churches were present as guests. Lovett as head of the encamp- AIN uil-BUKNING welcome fisherman. President of Bates is now In a was by the master of the Grange and a port. George C. Chase he last session of the conven- Searsport detour made to give the New Advertisements. The Home Furnish- in the Johns for writer his first view of response by Albert Nickerson. Music, recita- Otis I. Drinkwater et als, to Louis Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, expected that the business can the Carver Memorial Northport, The ing Co., has something to say about Sonora, a fishiDg schooner Lucia, commanded medical will J tions, topic, and an address E. H et by treatment, and probably be away arly in the Library; a building so attractive as to evoke by Libby Pennington al, Washington, D. C., land in which all makes of disc records, with afternoon. Capt. John of plays some comprise the program. Seavey Boothbay, who for 41 weeks. President ('base has been there unutterable as to our own Northport. of tone. You are to thoughts library— years has been exquisite beauty invited Levina chasing mackerel with great before, more than once in the past two years, PERSONAL. architecturally. Then Union Hall was passed, S. Ellis, Stockton Springs, to Harry call and hear this wonderful instrument. Sat- LOSS success, has an engine which cost and his OF THE LA BOURGOGNE. Sears land and $10,000 to constantly poor health causes his wnich I had not seen since the days when I H, Nickerson, port; buildings in isfactory time payments can be if installs which is more than the cost of arranged *“■ SimDson of Fairfield Stockton and the hull, friends much anxiety !; is the attended, and reported, the annual town fairs. Editor Springs Searsport. desired.... At this writing the weather is Ibr. People’s Column. Will you please rigging and sails of the schooner. It is a 120 11. E. McDonald. And were Knox, ThomastDn, of Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. who are on they worth attending. With the give the time, place and circumstance** con- Henry county warm—unseasonably so—but a few hours may Shea, H. P. Dissell, of the oil and rr»' t A. exhibits from farm cerning the loss of the French La Bour- Commonwealth of to burning type, the road with “Common and Knowlton of Fairfield is the and garden were many liner. Massachusetts, Micajah bring a change, when you will wish you had Clay, having great several capable of driving the vessel nine miles an 1 curios from gogne, years ago. Geo £ Allen. Drinkwster of of Hancock success, were in N. and Wilminsr- has, H. Walden. foreign lands, brought home by Northport, county hour one of the Electric Pads sold the Trenton, J„ Sanford, Me. and she can easily make miles an Heating by the ia the Commonwealth of eight ton, Del., last p.nd will in Montreal "u!Jlse Searsport seafarers who then sailed to Massachusetts, Penooscot Electric Co. not one week, play L Rogers Chisholm of Lewistofi is all hour a round Bay Why get The La was run down 1 right through of 48 hours. The of the and steamship Bourgogne Walter E. rink water, to Louis the last week in October. Their many Belfast her R. W. parts world, specimens of their a Noithport, now?.. .The National bank, makes father, Rogers. in fog by the British ship Cromartyshire, at great saving comes in the cost of while City Belfast, handiwork made and V. D. fuel,for friends will be glad to know that on the long foreign voyages, 5 o’clock in the of and Mary Pennington, Washington, C., it some bond this week. Full they expect Mtney of Bucks is the morning July 4, 1898, would take 12 to 14 gallons of at a special offerings port guest sunk 60 miles south of land and in gasolene to spend next summer at their cot- paintings, carvings and even work. Cape Saole, when two buildings Northport. and on Don’t Ferndale, Mis. Thomas fancy cost of $3 an the particulars price application.... Gannon. days out of New York. There were 560 lives approximately hour, Lucia tage on the North As we went on homeward the sun crowd feet Shore, Northport. Betting lost can sail for an on your into narrow, ill-fitting, shoes. John A. including the captain and most of the offi- hour 6^ gallons of solar oil at Mace of Portland are in us out of Miss ^ persisted staring countenance, so cers. All the cabin in NEWS OF THE GRANGES. Go to The Dinsmore Store and get a pair of Natalie M. Pottle, whose home for sev- lih> nassengers except one cents a gallon, or about 35 cents an hour, Mace Mcrrison.Court street that was it difficult to see the road ahead or the second cabin were lost,—Boston Globe. the famous Ground shoes.V. T. eral years has been with her uncle, Luville J. lhat means a considerable when a ves- Gripper -ir.n saving attended the Maine Music anything about us, but we were conscious that When the Maine Press association visited At the regular meeting of Morning Light 85 State street, Me., offers Pottle, will leave the last of this month to sel is cruising all the time. The Lathbury, Augusta, 'ailed ir. a cold practically Lewiston on the way wind had sprung up, from which we es- Halifax on its summer excursion about the grange, Monroe, on Saturday evening, October for sale desirable residential property in Pitts- make her home with her father, Nathaniel J. engine room is as cool as room, as no heat when the third and any in caped the car went down High street to middle of July, 1898, the Cromartyshire was at 14th, fourth degrees were con- field, Mass....John George, 12 Washington Pottle, Howard, R I. Mrs, Luvilie J. Pot- i)i i; is generated and radiated. A the "foot of the ferred on three and the donkey engine tle will Whitmore has returned from square” for the crowning that port and was visited by many of the candidates, lollowing street, Belfast, offers two horses for sale.... accompany her for a short visit, and pumps air to the does all the ne- scene of was condenser, wi.l visit and where she the trip—the beautiful vistas of tree- party, and Mr. H. E. Bowditch of program presented; Song by the choir; Stockton Trust notice of in Boston and vicinity on her way .Springs, spent Augusta cessary water to wash the Springs Co., gives shaded Church readings Lizzie Grace hoisting, pumps home. street. C. A. p. secured as a souvenir a French flag from one by Evans, Ritchie, May loss of bank book No. 320 of the savings de- deck, and in fact is a very handy The of the J. Curtis; and the box, which donkey. boats used in transferring passengers question proved partment.... Harry W. Clark & Co., the Main Mrs. I. B. Mower’s class of the First Pendleton Ledhe of New Lucia carries a very small sail plan, as it is Baptist State ot Trade. from and instructive. A harvest school met were the sinking to the interesting feast street clothiers, carry the Kuppenheimer suits Sunday Wednesday afternoon, Oct guests the past week steamship Cromarty- rarely necessary to use the canvas. There is fit wi 1 be served at the next 11th for a birthday party at the home of Mrs. shire. The bow was meeting. and overcoats, $18 to $25, and other makes, wlton. ships badly damaged by a pilot house,quite unusual on so small a fisher- Mabel Fessendon on Winter street Retail trade ex- with about Extraodinary Activity. the collision $7.50 to $18. Give them a and you will above the water line. Dingo Grange, Freedom, has adopted the man, and back of call, 36 members present. The affair was in the A I. York of Wilton returned pands. Wholesale trade right the piloi house is the he°vy despite some following resolutions of respect: be suited on style, fabrics and price_Brad- nature of a thimble parly and was in honor of from a few captain's stateroom. The Lucia is 100 feet days visit at the conservatism as to next those members whose occur in year’s buying. Car Whereas it has been the will of our Heaven- ford H. Webber, Monroe, Me., offers for sale a birthdays Oc- NORTH MONTVILLE long, 20 6 feet beam and 9.6 feet of these '.mmons. shortages more serious. Coal Father to remove depth hold, tober, ladies acting as hostesses. Re- | famine predict- ly from our nrdst a Hear sis- four-years old chestnut mare and a thiee- Jane and was built at Gloucester. freshments were served at close of the after- f.lement of Orono ed. Submarine activities unsettle ter, Grant; therefore, be it and Seal leading years-old filly, both trotters, with splendid noon, which was Kenneth Clark from is Resolved, That by the death of our very pleasantly passed.— 'bend the winter in New speculative markets. at full Unity working for sister, Waterville Sentinal. coming Industry speed. has a dispositions. Will make fine road horses.... his Lawrence Clark. Dirigo Grange lost highly respected A MUSIC olure he will take Raw materials scarce, but high prices induce brother, member. TREAT .THIS WEEK. post graduate Furnished chamber wit modern conveniences The wedding of Miss Margaret Edson of quick conversion into cash. Record bank re- Guy Jackson has twelve acres of Resolved, That while we bow in humble sub- potatoes, hour of to let. Apply to J. E. Hayes, 3 Court street. Whitman, Mass and Richard of mission to the we will Every every afternoon this week we Collins New sources. ahead of and are out fine. Divine will, ever cherish * I. Stevens Building previous years. they turning ....This is the season when blankets are in will take has returned from a her memory as a kind and loving sister. are giving concerts of Recreated music with York, place in Whitman,on Oct. 27th. New high levels for Bradstreet's ""d, where he price index. Miss Esther Banton and visit- Resolved, That we extend to the and Carle & Jones have them at Miss Edson is a niece attended surgical Margene Foye bereaved Mr. Edison's new invention, which the New order, prices of Mrs. Walter C. Shaw of our that our hospital. Majority country's crops short. Larue ed friends in China last and family deep sympathy; charter from 69c to $6. were in case lots of this and Mrs. Stevena remained Saturday Sunday. be York Globe refers to as the with They bought city has frequently visited here. '!tr area In wheat.—Bradstreets’ Oct. draped in mourning for thirty days and chat “Phonograph visit. 14th. Deane a and the gets the She was a classmate at J. W. and his Bister, Mrs. Emma a copy c f these resolutions be spread upon our soul.’’ Come in and hear the New Edison. early buyer early prices.... Wellesley of Mrs. Amos announcement Carle & Busber, from were at J. W. records; also a copy be sent to the bereaved Then write Special by Jones: “La- J. King, nee Cora Morison, and of Mrs. C. 'he Shoe Better Corn Price Next Year. Freedom, Nutters your opinion of it. The Edison Situation. family, one to The Republican Journal, Waldo dies’ and Misses dress skirts made to Sunday. is in for order Chipman Pineo, nee Elizabeth A. Quimby, for- County Herald and Bangor Commercial for Company offering $200 prizes the best The Monmouth opinions of the New Edison from materials purchased of us.”... .Carle & mer Belfast who were 1 of Canning Co., with factories publication. written Dy people girls, graduated in 1910. 1 production Mrs. E. F. Banton, who had been who increasing, owing in with her hear it this week in licensed dealer's Jones are a musical treat hour Another Union, Liberty, Gardiner and Monmouth, Annie Libby, giving Every wedding of interest to Belfast peo- iosition of leather and other daughter, Mrs. Jessie Soule, in Lowell. Mass., stores Come in today. ^ have opened their books for for Mary E. Foster, of every afternoon they will give concerts ple, inasmuch as the bride has visited 9 not 1917signatures for the CARLE & JONES here, strange that footwear prices past month,returned home Oct. 12th. Annie R. Clement, s. with took in acreage at an advanced over Mr. Edison’s new invention, which the place Cortland, N. Y., Oct. price former Freedom, October 14. 1916. Belfast, Me. 4th, when Either. Trading in some cases is years. Th e price paid last year was 2£ cents a Mrs. Edith Vose, who has New York Globe refers to as the “Phonograph Miss Frances Alley was married to Rev. Charles for been working in ^native, but is unchecked on the pound cut corn; the next season Mrs. G. Pearson has returned price will the for W, to Morrill with a soul.”....Mr. Edison wants your Ford of the church of be 3 cents a The camp Emory and Rose through the opin- Episcopal that city. ihctories continue pound. object in this advance Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F, Gannon and son Al-- after visits with her busy.—Dun’s is to daughters, Mrs. Lillian ion on his New Edison and is to a Miss was a ,Utt- get acreage signed eany that the farmers summer, has finished there and gone to work willing pay Alley classmate at Simmons of 14 th. fred of Albion wers over of may their guests Sunday Gray of Camden and Mrs. Lora Sherman of for See advt. Miss preDare ground this in|the dormitory at Freedom. * good price it. of Carle & Jones Marjorie Shaw of Belfast and was her fall.^fgfe gjfc his father, Thomas Gannon. this city. for particulars. guest here. ist on a eight-seeing tour of this countrj LIFE AT LARAMIE. appeared at Fort Laramie and was aboui _ THE CHIEF CHARM to return to “the States,” and arrang VI. ing to travel together we chartered t The Old Mountaineer’s Story. “prairie schooner,” one of a fleet re Just across the Laramie river, east- turning to Leavenworth city empty af- ward from the fort, was a long, low OF LOVELY WOMJIII ter delivering their cargoes at Fort Lara- building of rough logs—the outfitting mie. There were some twenty-five 01 establishment of Messrs. Major, Russel! Soft, Clear, Smooth Skin Come* With thirty wagons in the train,each drawn bj and Waddell, transportation and mail The U.e Of “FRUIT-A-TIVES”. six yoke of oxen. The wagons were large, contractors. Beyond was half a dozen high sided, with canvas roofs that gave Indian lodges, and in one of these were plenty of head room, and in addition tc four guests, two downeasters, a Boston- our personal belongings and bedding w* man and a Virginian. We were seated had a camping outfit and a good supplj cross-legged on a piece of canvass that of eatables of all kindB,from substantial! covered the dirt floor and before us was to delicacies, some contributed by the a tin platter on which was a large pile of friends we were leaving. cow buffalo ribs that had been nicely It might be of interest to tell some- roasted before a wood fire by the patient thing of the return trip across the squaw. Opposite sat our host, a big Plains, but I ant tired of writing, anc man, and the personification of good na- perhaps those who read what 1 have ture. He was the interpreter of the written are tired also, and so I will enc post and had lived many years in sight this series of personal reminiscences. of the Rocky Mountains. Behind him C. A. P. the firelight disclosed the dusky features of his squaw and the little papooses be- Sloan’s Liniment for Neuralgia Aches. side her. For, be it known, in those The dull throb of neuralgia is quickly re- days the mountaineers took to themselves lieved by Sloan's Liniment, the universal re- a squaw to wife, to pack the horses, medy for pain. Easy to apply; it quickly without and Soothes th< pitch the lodges and do the drudgery, in NORAH WATSON penetrates rubbing sore muscles. Cleaner and more Indian fashion. 86 Drayton Ave., Toronto. promptly I You to Own This Car effective than mussy plasters or ointments Ought We had finished our supper and full of Nov. 10th, 1915. doeB not stain the skin or clog the pores. Fo: the tender juicy meat, which we had A beautiful is a handsome Its will enrich life and the Fine—it’s a luxurious car. complexion stiff muecles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lum possession your beautifully finished, washed down with of copious draughts of ■woman’s chief glory and the envy her bago, sprains and Btrains it gives quick relief lives of every member of your family. tea, had thrown ourselves on the soft less fortunate rivals. Yet a soft, clear Sloan’s Liniment reduces the pain and inflam Comfortable—it has cantilever springs and The freedom and wider of buffalo robes and called on our host tor a skin —glowing with health—is only the mation in inBect bites, bruises, bumps and othe: range activity 4-inch tires. story. After some hesitation he began natural result ofpure Blood. minor injuries to children. Get a bottle to-da; made possible by such a car are worth the story of “The White Woman.” This “I was troubled for a considerable at your DruggiBt, 25c. many times its price. Model 85-6, 35-40 horsepower six cylinder related to a time many years before time with a very unpleasant, disfiguring motor, 116-inch wheelbase—$925. Uncle Sam’s blue-coated which face and for The price is by far the lowest at which so big soldiers had Bash, covered my Washington Letter. marched their weary across the which I used applications and remedies and fine and comfortable a car t- : sold. way Come in today—we can’t get them as fast as boundless prairies that form the eastern without relief. After using Fruit-a- The Incompetent Democratic Administra wheelbase is 112 inches. we sell them—so order lives” for one the rash is com- Big—the yours right away. slope of the Rocky Mountains; when week, tion. Fort Laramie, then the headquarters pletely gone. I am deeply thankful for Washington, D. C., Oct 11, 1916. “In ap of the hardy mountaineers, Kit Carson the relief and in the future, I will not be tel 27 3 pealing to the people to return the Kepublicai W. R. Gilkey & Son, Maine. w was an armed fortress built without “Fruit-a-tives”. Searsport, among them, party to power we have confidence that th* NORAH WATSON. of adobe or sun-dried brick. Here is record of incompetency of the present admin The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio § the story as I recall it; 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. istration will make impossible its continu S “Made in U. S. A.” 1 One morning, said *he narrator, three At dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives ance,” declared Representative Thomas t: others and myself started from Laramie Limited, Ogdensburg, New York. Crago of Pennsylvania, in a statement give] out by the National on a week’s hunt. We had two pack- Republican Congressiona horse’s nose was nearly touching his committee. mules, which carried our blankets, pro- stern, but could not gain another inch. “One year and five months of Democrati visions, etc. We intended to camp at 1 threw off the blanket 1 had behind me, rule found the country with industries par Horse but when a few miles from Creek, the almost ou and digging the spurs into my horse’s alyzed, treasury bankrupt, as a loose vs. whole, is assimilated, then attention fer not to consider new will it one of the pack mules broke and over the Panama Canal Retrogression- anything sides se t him ahead tar to rights surrenderee Progress enough grasp may be called to the relation word. But become rolled off its and we rode reduced, the cost of increase* gradually petrified. load, on, leav* the extreme end of the tail wages living MAINE CENTRA! mustang’s To the Editor of The Journal:! the child introrluced to a collection of The local ill ing Jack to the mule and and our army landed on Mexican soil withou newspaper by showing the repack bring it and on between my fingers, kept gain- Titchener and the modern words as as excuse of James, leading unlike conjunctions, prepo- the various views of one into camp. We got fixed justification,” continued Representa j people life, is BELFAST AND comfortably ing till I could hand on his flank, that lay my tive Crago, who is Past Commander in-Chie f psychologists, acknowledge they sitions and copulative verbs, all passing of the most influences for the r-LKSfiAH for the night, but Jack did not show powerful On and after Oct 1. 191G l up. when I threw the rein over his head and sense of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. have abandoned the common view as is as lost as advancement of at Finally we started out to look connectives, hopelessly civilization, provided it Burnnam and Waterv; for him Both horses were run stopped. nearly “Then the war with Europe. The so-calle* 1 of Whether it is progress, he would be in a South American be not for and from Bangor, Wa and found him on psychology. jungle. subsidized by some Trust or busi- !j lying the ground where will run as and I was to secure my war tax revives Boston, follow.-, down, preparing appears, industry because o f or not, remains for the future to decide, It seems a trifle as though common ness interest. GEO. we had left him. I could see the M. COLE, by when who had been un- war orders, FROM IU I I w i prize Hunter, high sounding diplomatic note Once there was an energizing, vitalizing sense were abandoned in some text- that he was as white Bellingham, Wash., Sept. 25, 1916. moonlight as a came are written, the cry goes ‘The successful, shouting and up, Presiden t force behind nature which used the books on galloping methods of teaching. A few Belfast ! ghost and it was some time has us out of war when depart. before he toward us. His sudden kept in fact ever, 1 HE MAINE TEACHERS MEETING. appearance human body for the accomplishment of years ago in one of our fashionable Nor- Citypoint. could speak to us. When he had recover- move he made weakened us in the estimatio; 1 frightened the mustang and he made a certain ends. Now mal Waldo. t7. j of other for great thought pro- schools I saw them teaching meth- The executive committee of ed the use of his tongue he told us that nations, we committed acts o the Maine Brooks.. 7 : bolt and was off. Our horses were too cesses are so accounted war a weaker vividly for, by ods to prospective teachers. Much time Teachers Association presents the Knox. -7 4. after he had got the mule packed he against nation, Mexico, an ! pre- much run down to think of him brain that stu- was liminary program of the loth annual Thorndike. 75, pursuing begged a servile truce with nations we knet , activities, psychology spent in describing scenes for draw- stooped to light his and on which will Unity. 7 f. pipe raising and we went back to to believe that the meeting be held Oct. 26th camp empty-hand' were strong. dents have come ing out words with which the child is Winnecook. tg i,- his head satv a white woman be- and 27th at Portland. In this conven- j standing ed. I don’t think I ever Hunter of of us Burnham, arrive. forgave “The weakness our foreign th , nervous system is the part that familiar. In the case of oar8 gi:• j fore him. She said policies, boys using tion are included the meetings of the something to him that record of broken Bangor. 114 ; for stampeding mustang. pledges, the surrender of ou r goes to heaven at the close of our earth- in a boat on the little Maine Schoolmasters’ the and then on pond, difficulty Club, Maine Clinton. g jumped the mule and disap- the Then an old trapper and hunter told of rights, useless expenditure of millions an 1 ly career. would be in from Branch of the American School Peace Benton. 84. | peared. experienced drawing i one the hypocrisy of Democratic is s League, Maine Council of Teachers of Waterville. 8;,; of his adventures with the buffalo. legislation There are of child the word "row” or j We took periods rapid progress the “rowing” Portland. 11 him back to camp, but he re- broad that the patience of the American English, the Maine Branch of the Na- He said: “When 1 first began on peo and of retarded or even fused to eat hunting periods progress, and then the written word could be tional Council of Mothers and Boston, pm. j and trembled like a child all pie has been severely tested. The Wilson ad Parent- the I reckon 1 was a little green. TO |>.| I F A prairies retrogression, in individual development. ; In the sys- Teachers’ Association. j night. Once or twice when I awoke I ministration went into power proclaiming thoroughly taught. practice One I went out buffalo The is considered one of PM day hunting by The same is doubtless true in the life of tem is and never and program the heard him 'pitiless publicity’ and it will leave branded a clumsy used, money ik, praying, and I knew it must | 1 ever offered to the members Boston. 10 I had a fine little horse and are indications that this strongest be myself. a gum shoe, secret Cabinet regime. society. There spent in teaching it to teachers is wast- something strange that could set of this association. The number of gen- galloped him right up to a herd and pick- •'The recalls the fiasco is a of the Euro- Portland. one of the public at Vera Cru E period decline, notably ed. Case and kind begin with exactly eral sessions has been increased from Jack, most blasphemous and A N ing out the biggest old bull let him have and President Wilson’s unpardonable act i war and some of the books now and two to three and the for each reckless pean the same sound yet every child nas speakers Waterville. 7 It ‘s devils in the west, to a ball in hiB side. He turned and went the on arms of these sessions are too well known to praying. lifting embargo that our soldier s being published. I have used many dif- to learn which character to use in each Bangor. 7 Oil | Next we comment morning went back to look off in a and should meet death from furnished to as make further neceessary. In Benton. for sort of humping trot I loped guns ferent grammars in a half dozen diifer- the mule case. the group and department the Clinton. and found the sassins of our own ■ meetings tracks after giving him a few shots from by permission government the and in leading him, ent States of Union only one If would learn to turn every executive committee has for the first Burnham, leave...... g I toward the four In this so called more lives have beet people us, tracks where it had as 1 went. I was ‘peace’ Winnecook. .S., i my navy-six expecting old grammar published a half century to the best the time adopted generally the plan of pro- effort account, greater .. stood when but lost and more money spent than we sacrifice* ! Unity g f i re-packed, none leading every minute to see him fall, but on com- did I find verb seriously used. viding a paid speaker. The revenue of TTorndike. in the war with If we are at ago copula part of human energy could be spent in off in any direction. Near where Spain. 'peace the association must determine whether ! we ing to a break in the prairie he turned And this old relic of has Knox. »9 found should more than a hundred thousand of ou r yet antiquity the pursuit of happiness. The world such a can be continued. Jack were the of a policy Brooks. prints woman's on me. I tell you what,he looked mighty in the local and boys be paying the price of war, taken frot ! been inserted grammar started out with the idea that happiness The two school music festivals which Waldo. *9 j shoes, such as I knew were not to be ! wicked. The hair stood up straight all home and to a have been held have of Citypoint. 194. families, play game of peace ? become the hobby of certain teachers. in this world is not a thing to be sought. alieady proved found within hundreds of miles. such interest and have Belfast, arrive. 9 over him, and his were like fire If we have been from war general received eyes just kept by any magi : Copulative verb is not found in any ocher The school boy is started out in life by tFlag station. Not long after our return to the so much favorable comment that it is post coals. His mouth was wide open and he of the then how does it 1 Limited tickets for 1: President, happe language and is a decided incumbrance double the time and effort in felt that this should if Jack received a spending possible be made from I letter telling him of the a that $5.25 Belfast. breathed like steam engine. My horse Spain, Norway, Sweden, Switzerlanc ■ an upon the English. to read and write than is neces- annual feature of the meeting of the H. V. death of his and earning I> sister, who had died on the a scare went at and Holland Denmark, countries much neart r took and right him, a association. Genera! a I was recently, not little surprised to sary. There are but few sounds in night “The White Woman” the conflict than we have 1 had appear- I had time to pull my feet out of European are, bee Very low rates have been offered by G. C. Lm,t just read in The Bellingham, Wash., Her Id human and it would be a ed to him. He able to maintain peace? speech very the railroads for attendance of teachers General Manage only shook his head, left the when the bull him on stirrups caught an editorial in which a from “With a flourish of quotation easy task to learn to a charac- at this These rates are con- off drinking, began to read his bible and great trumpets the Den: recognize meeting. his horns and I. went over the horses was less ocrats assumed and their record is another paper used, recommending ter to each of siderably than have been in force one year from that we control, represent them, provided night buried him on buffalos back. I for other head and landed the dismal the discontinuance of the of meetings and will offer an ad- near Laramie recital of broken promises and unfu study gram- each sound was always represented by Qua? Peak; and that is the end tell what, I’d rather been straddle ded inducement for all teachers to take you filled pledges. The issues of this campaig mar. After investigation I am not so the same character. ot my story. 1 wish I had not advantage of them. Factory told it, of the boiler of a steamboat are: Mississippi much surprised. Indeed, it would be a It is believed that the human have been made for for it makes me feel and popularly Arrangements strangely, none with the safety valve nailed down. But “First, tariff revision the friends of a L' atronl by boon to humanity if such books could be race a hearing the splendid organ in the Port- of you believe it. passed through mythical age. I didn’t stay there long and rolled off his protective tariff, and no twelfth hour conver land city hall auditorium. This feature deposited in the bottom of Puget Sound. ; Every child passes through that age and Site But as we looked on sion to the a alone is IV!ill Far; the sober, solemn back into the canyon. It was about idea of tariff board can fool th e sufficient to make attendance at Sites, It would seem that some one must have | must have his nature satisfied an- face of the narrator we by this convention worth while, and it is all exclaimed, twenty feet deep, but I landed on the soft people. a the cient fables and that the oe we do “Second, an Americanism which would grudge against rising generation myths, fairy stories. hoped registration will the for Summer “Yes, believe it.” Believe it or sand and wasn’t hurt a mite. When I pu the to off when children are If half the and that is largest that the association has ever not, the old United States not only first among othc r pay required eloquence genius mountaineers did, and would on feet the old bull was known. got my coming to resolve such verbs as “swim” and stake their life and nations, but would protect us from force s bestowed on this ancient trash were be- and Can. honor upon it. The down after me, but I him two more All persons interested in education are gave within which into an and would destroy the foundation c f “plow” asserting attributive stowed upon the beauties of nature the invited to become members Indians have a tradition of the White shots from old which settled of the asso- my “Colt,” justice on which our 1 Woman government is founded, element. hildren would be more entertain- ciation. The membership fees are $1.00 LOCATED ON THI who brings death on whom she his hash where he stood. horse highly right My t “Third, a of the fiscal affaii s for men and 50 cents for women. readjustment It is sufficient for all the purposes of ed and also more benefitted. In visits. was and the I highly dead, unbuckling girth of the government to the end that the ! Members receive the association badge peopl this life, to say that such words walk of are too to ] simply every life, people apt which entitles them to admission $ th rew the saddle and bridle over my who pay the bills, shall have some as t “ to all MAINE CENTRA; A Night at the Sutlers say as swim or action or tell Store. plow express become machines, doing the same thing of the association without cost. shoulder and walked to camp with the the amount and methods of expenditures.” meetings As what is done and are used as the give opportunity to j before mentioned the sutler’s store predi- day after day from force of habit. The officers of the Maine Teachers' ol d bulls tongue in my hand. make a in Inca* Was not a cate of sentences. Should finer distinc- Association are as follows: President, change only place for trade but a gen- \ The essential of every subject, from eral be in the H. H. Randall, Auburn; vice president, in life. rendezvous am] the scene of such The Pike’s Peak pHM TABIETS tions of meaning necessary to could be mastered Stampede. BeepFOp Stomacii oweet -1 >ver Active -Bowels reading astronomy, William B. Jack, Portland; secretary, festivities as were Regular next that will be time to possible on the far In the summer of 1858 gold was dis- world, enough with half the effort and allow the time Glenn W. Starkey, Augusta; treasurer, frontier. One the finer distinctions. I have in Miss Helen M. Undeveloped Wale evening some four or five covered in the vicinity of Pike’s Peak, learn | now wasted to be devoted to subjects King, Portland; assistant mountaineers as been called an educational secretary. Miss Mallian M. Reed, Gardi- sturdy and many young some or miles years past | not dreamed of. with the twenty thirty from Fort yet Beginning C. A. Unlimited Raw refused a ner; auditor, Record, Sanford; men, late from city life but who had anarchist and teacher’s cer- a Laramie, and there was a rush across the indvidual we have large floating popu- executive committee, the president, II. donned for (he time the dress and tificate for thus censuring local senti- AND man- Plains to the new gold diggings. Some YOUNG WOMEN lation which becomes scarcely a natural H. Randall, Auburn; Miss Clara L. ners of the far had ment. But somebody must look after Portland; William M. Pat- west, gathered there of the wagons of the gold seekers bore portion of humanity, it is as natural Soule, Marr, Charles N. Good Farming for a in which various canned the weeds or this would be a great world that human should be ten: Perkins, Waterville. supper this inscription: “Pike’s Peak or Bust,” beings grouped in- some delicacies, accompanied a bowl of on their some day. to iammes as il is mac ana AWAIT DEVELOPS by big but return, weeks or MOT AVOID FAIN nynrogen milk punch, had been consumed. Be- months bore the one To that the word “Hew ib the oxygen should unite to form water. The later, they word, say Communications rev hind us the of are as a The for long store, dimly lighted by “Busted.” Gold was but not in bare because it the as- principles business essential Penalty r. there, Need Only Trust to Lydia E. predicate presses are invited and will kerosene lamps, stretched into of education as and away sufficient quantities for profitable work- serting and attributive idea of the portion reading, yet a Good when addressed to a its Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Reputation darkness, shelves filled with various The route there was over the old is to double the the mass of young leave school MAINE ing. thought, necessary work. people 1 CENTRAL, articles of Mrs. trade—gay cloths and beads, California trail and at the trading pound, says Kurtzweg. There is neither practical nor scientific and go into business simply to fail. The posts When an article has been on the INDUSTRIAL B and rows of cans same which to containing delicacies on the way nuggets obtained from men gain by resolving this action word into arguments apply their market for years and has given com- ! — Buffalo, N.Y. whose plete satisfaction when used * eagerly bought by travellers from the returning from California were exhibited My daughter, an asserting and attributive idea. My acquiring business ability by observation in MAINE CENTRAL is was much troubled thousands of homes it creates for surrounding wilderness. From the ceil- as from Pike’s and this picture herewith, attention has for the first time been and will to their ac- coming Peak, experience, apply itself a valuable 'reputation, yet at HTTn 1111 i'l lwith Pil>ns in her ing hung shirts of buckskin, naturally stimulated travel in that direc- called to the fact that the of the quiring education by observation and ex- the same time this good reputation PORTLAND. MA leggings, back and s’des object articles of every has Its penalty. bridles, tinware, etc. tion, to the pecuniary profit of the trad- verb forms a part of the bare or simple perience. month and they Foley's Honey and Tar Compound supper over and ers. The fever was also A few churches pipes alight, story- gold experi- would sometimes be predicate. The object is usually treated oppose students at-, enjoys a splendid reputation, for it was in has been telling order. I recall but two of enced at Fort Laramie, and the sutler so bad that it would like an adverb as a modifier of the verb. tending young peoples’ meetings unless used for three generations. the that Its fair name and high repute have many were told. The first, told proposed to fit out a nephew in his em- seem like acute in- Here comes another fine distinction bet- they stop to listen to the sermon. It created a demand for it, and to sup- Woil'..- by the of I some a a Every interpreter the post, was as ploy and myself with a stock of goods to flammation of ter adapted to the senior in the Univer- would require microscope to discover ply this demand at a greater profit f follows: She imitations and substitutes are offered. engage in trade at Pike’s Peak and the organ. read sity than to the grades. When the verb Christian motive behind such an atti- We your advertisement Purchasers who know the original were out on a hunt, Bill volunteered to accompany us is followed by “tall” a tude. I have seen students by the dozen, Hardy, interpreter in “grow” portion cannot be fooled by any “just as ! Hunter and %\ the newspapers myself. Near the head of with his squaw and lodge, so that we of its attributive force is drawn out and go home from young peoples’ meetings good” offering and it is worth the and tried Lydia E. effort of any one who wants a reliable Horse a few miles from on d| centered in the tall. before the not because Creek, camp, could set up housekeeping at once ar- Pinkham’s adjective sermon, they did cough syrup to insist upon the orig- we || Vege- inal and found an abundance of buffalo and there and a shack not care for the but genuine Foley’s Honey and riving then put up for ---tttunf This wno makes sermon, because compound. author, usually finer Tar Compound, which has proven so FOR PERSONAL. were them the a She their intellectual was valuable for killing by dozens, drying store. We should have been the first praises it highly as she has been distinctions than other authors in the capacity already the relief of coughs, Dissolved in water for colds, croup and whooping cough. meat and the win- on relieved of all these ivertaxed. smoking tongues for to begin trade the ground and pro- pains by its use. case of makes less distinc- pelvic catarrh, ulceration All participles, SOLD EVERYWHERE ter. We had killed as as to stake some claims and mothers should know of this ■nation. Recommended nearly many posed looked remedy, tion. He sees no difference between One of the most serious errors of stu- and all Pinkham Med. we wanted and one as young girls who suffer should Co, day we rode over forward to making a fortune. But about birds” and “birdB ients who are their it.”—Mrs. Matilda “singing Binging” in working way through A healing wonder for n"'' the hills we saw that the was try Kurtzweg, 529 bottom that time I began getting letters from a ichool is to overtax their sore throat sore 1 High St., Buffalo, N. Y. tree. In the first expression the word strength. and eyes. alive with are home me of a Has extraordinary m mustangs. They seldom telling sister who had is In \ny machine will the great- cleansing Young women who are troubled with “singing” principally descriptive. accomplish James Sample Free. 50c. all dmww seen H. now. C. there was Duncan. I a anxiouB to get had long illness from rheumatic fever or the action is more ist amount of work E„ —e' painful irregular periods, backache, second, emphasized. by being kept in ^^najhTTieT^axtonToiletCoin^ some of them, as our horses were worn and had been ordered her to by physician headache, dragging-down sensations, This author makes a mistake by speak- jerfect order. The social hour spent by SEARSPORT, MAINE, out with hard As we south for the winter as the means or hunting. rode go only fainting spells indigestion, should ing, part of the time, -f the preposition :he young people Sunday evening is es- down the hill 1 out a fine of her and I was want- take Lydia E. Pinkham’s picked young restoring health, Vegetable as a word. Green teachers lential to the interests of the in- Thousands connecting highest Land Surveying, and off after him. ed to her on the Compound. have been re- mustang galloped He accompany journey. the connecting idea to the ex- iividual. In some the is stored to health this root and herb emphasize places pastor was a perfect and fleet as the This was a call that could not be unheed- by beauty clusion of the relation idea and thereby leen among the young people as one of Valuation of and for mile ed and remedy. Timberlands, wind, after mile I could see I had to give up my dreamB of to the no If know of confuse the children extent that ;hem. There is business, from learn- his white you any young wo- only hoofs before me. I had wealth and prepare for departure trom few like Such to a man who is sick and needs help- grammar. phrases as ng read, to the management of rail- Topographic and no lassoo, but as 1 on 1 unhook- scenes and I and ful galloped companionship enjoyed advice, ask her to write to the “in the morning” tells “when;” “be- ■oad system or nation, that cannot be DENTIST, ed checkrein of braided a bandon a life in the that had Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine my buckskin, open proved Co., hind the tree” tells “where” and “in mproved by bringing together the Lynn, Mass. women will Hydrographic Surveys, ready to throw over his neck. After most attractive. Only haste” and receive her letter, and it wiU be tells “how.” thoughts experiences of all the peo- % some time I on his flank so that About this time a tour- got my young English held iu strictest confidence. After the idea or force of the phrase jle. Those groups of people who pre- General Engineering Work. 37 Main Street, B&* WHAT HUGHES WOULD Don’t forget HAVE LEFT UNDONE
That Is Campaign’s True Angle and Not the Trite Question with Which Hecklers Are Nagging the Republican Standard Bearer. K^BY^tpwiCHT P. PALMER AND OWENS BROTHERS WMGL that are making the fight. Los Angeles ACHIEVEMENTS ASSURANCE after From California. , every meal County has the only Prohibitionist, Chas. ^jter BLUNDERING IS NO HABIT H. Randall, in Congress; Heaven and ... Campaign in that State. earth will be turned to defeat him at the 1916. On I meat with fine common salt and a if., Sept. 28, coming election. The U. S. Liquor Deal- Democrats HOME-CURED MEAT. pack- Wincing Trying to Run in a lf case of neuritis in closely barrel. Let stand overnight- liad ers association is the State with flooding Away From the Record of the Ad- The next out 10 of not been able How to Preserve Beel and Pork on day weigh pounds salt ds i have to defeat but the and 2 corrupt money Prohibition, ministration and to Inveigle the ounces of saltpeter to each 10® 1 often. Climate and Farm—Satisfactory Methods for General of meat ry we can win if folks will vote as they Voters Down Rhetorical pounds and dissolve in 4 gallon8 By-Paths, of two greatest assets of The womens’ votes would Use. boiling water. Pour this brine over pray. bring All in the Effort the has Thinly-Disguised with brine is a meat when cover and ifomia. Its climate if would vote solid for Curing meats good cold, weight | victory they to Change the Subject. method It is less down to it under the brine. Meat thousands and made for farm use. trouble keep ,f but won’t. We have womens’ will best if cut into 6 Dry, they to pack the meat in a barrel and pour pack pieces about of the and this inches The should .pot world, Republican and Democratic clubs whoop- brine over it than to go over it three or square. pork be kept When Mr. Hughes criticises the rec- in the brine .,ne of most remarkable four times and rub in salt, as in the till used. ing it up for the two old parties and ord of dry- the Administration the spokes- The brine also last il one beautiful curing method. protects Sugar-cured hams and bacon.—When Apr thousands won’t go to the polls. men of Mr. Wilson cry: “What would the meat from insects and vermin. Brine the meat is cooled, rub each with another, bringing com- piece M. H. Kiff. you have dbne?” They forget that it made of pure water and according to the salt and allow to drain Then this overnight. and happiness over is Mr. Wilson and not Mr. Hughes directions in the following recipes should pack it in a barrel with the hams and a reasonable of shoulders in the i- parts of the country Changing Seasons Bring Colds. who is on trial. They forget that keep length time. Dur- bottom, using the strips ing warm however, brine should of bacon to fill in between or to on : with torrid heat that “Stuffed-up head," clogged-up nose, tight four years ago Mr. Wilson criticised weather, put be watched closely, and if it becomes top. Weigh out for each 100 pounds of spoiled crops and chest, sore throat are sure signs of cold, and Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt through- “ropy,” like sirup, it should be boiled or meat 8 pounds of salt, 2 pounds of brown * Dr. New is sure out the and that pidemics among hu- King's Discovery relief, A campaign Mr. Taft new brine made. A cool, moist cellar is sugar, and 2 ounces of saltpeter. Dis- dose of this combination of balsams and Mr. Roosevelt defended their re- the best solve all in 4 I ay a 90-temperature antiseptic place for brine curing. gallons of water, and cover s 'OtheB the irritated clears the instead of Pure or the meat with the brine. British Columbia to membrane, spective records, crying water, salt, sugar molasses, For summer and use it will be head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier “What would you have done?” saltpeter are all the ingredients safest to boil the brine be- next They a d the day killing needed for the of fore using. In that case it and realize your cold is broken up. Treat a forget these things or they refuse to ordinary curing meat. should be J we were in The meat may be in large earthen cooled thoroughly before it is used. For basking cold half measures leave a confess them. are to run packed persistently; way They trying or a winter skies. Snow I jars clean hardwood barrel. The curing it is not necessary to boil squalls lingering cough. Take Ur. King’s New Dis- away from the record of the Adminis- barrel or jar be used un- the brine. Bacon should remain ■ may repeatedly strips Wisconsin, Minne- until is For 47 tration and induce the fol- covery your cold gone. years people to less meat has spoiled in it. It should be m this brine four to six weeks; hams six hern and the low States, the favorite remedy for young and old. At them down some by-path of rhe- scalded thoroi ghly, however, each time | to eight weeks. This is a standard recipe been cold and wet. your Druggist, 50c. torical hypothesis, all in the effort to ; before fresh meat is packed. and has given the best of satisfaction. the Curing should begin as soon as the Hams and bacon cured in the will on a scale here. I change subject. spring big meat is cooled and while it is still fresh. keep right the summer after ALREADY A LANDSLIDE. “By their fruits ye shall know through re bean farm at Gar- Ordinarily 24 to 36 hours after slaughter they are smoked. The meat will be them.” When Mr. Hughes was Gov- are sweet and :arni of 1100 acres rais- New Y'ork for sufficient for cooling. Frozen meat palatable if smoked properly, Hughes by nearly 200,- ernor of New York he did not pay should not be salted, as the froBt and the flavor will be leppers worth $300,000. 000; New Jersey for Hughes by more pre- good. political debts the vents of the salt ‘/Ae than Illinois for by tilling public proper penetration and ,i i have market 51,000; Hughes by 150,- j Newer, Chinese offices uneven results. 000; Indiana for Hughes by 25,000; Ohio with unfit men. lie did not curing -an Is of acres, and there for Hughes by 75,000. Every State out- champion certain principles during his Recipes for Curing. acres of strawberries, side of the solid South for Hughes de- campaign and repudiate them after HUMPHREYS* Bette, by Corned Beef.—The 'agger, cisive with the of lie entered office. As he pieces commonly raspberries. majorities, exception Governor, Remedies are used for corning are the Humphreys’ Homeopathic Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado and Neva- did not resort to brave and beautiful plate, rump, I cites are not able to cross ribs and to meet the needs of families pro- where the will be but brisket, or, in other words, designed Screen. da; tight close, the words as a substitute for firm and con- the cuts of meat. The or that : ops, but you were able odds in favor of Hughes. These are the cheaper loin, ribs, invalids, something mother, father, 1 sistent deeds. He was careful in his and other cuts are more often used Democrat party in your reports reaching the Eastern and West- fancy nurse or invalid can take or give to meet use of words but he hacked his words fresh. The for should be ern of the Hughes Cam- pieces corning the need of the moment. Have been in Produ ctions i and return to your first headquarters cut into convenient-sized use Committee came with deeds. He did not promise what joints, say, 5 or paign today. They from for over Sixty wan You did well 6 inches It should be the aim Years. party. the State chairmen and the county chair- he could not perform. He did not [ square. to cut them all about the same No. for Priea ,io better Nov. 7th and men and the thickness so precinct committeemen in plaster the people with compliments 1 that will make an even in the Fevers, Congestions. Inflammations. 25 the several States. are the re- they layer ■id Fairbanks 30,000 or They they did not deserve. He was not a ! barrel. 2 Worms, Worm Fever. .25 sults of are 3 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.25 preliminary polls. They he was not a he rhetorician, flatterer, Meat from fat animals makes choicer 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 confirmed by information pouring into THEY was not “too to for labor corned beef than from 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. 25 ■ friend New York the proud fight” poor animals. old Col. Fred. E. through channels of the 8 Toothache, Faceaehe, Neuralgia. 25 or for capital, for the strong or the When the meat is cooled thoroughly it treasurer. He will hon- banking and business world. They give 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo 25 when the was on their should be corned as soon as as ID Weak Stomach_ 25 an accurate account of the trend of po- weak, right possible, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, your money. any in the meat is to 13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis. 25 I), litical sentiment as it is observed side. decay likely spoil today the 14 Eczema, Eruptions.25 GUARANTEE brine during the process. will elect Gov. by those who are in closest touch with Mr. Wilson’s seek to di- corning 15 Itheunmtism, Lumbago. 25 probably spokesmen Under no circumstances should the the currents of If meat 10 Fever and Ague, Malaria.25 to the U. S. Senate and popular opinion. the vert attention from the attacks Mr. be brined while it is frozen. out 17 Blind or 25 election were held tomorrow Mr. Wilson Weigh Piles, Bleeding, External,Internal. publican majority for the Hughes is making upon the record of the meat and allow 8 pounds of salt to 1 9 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head.25 YOU A would go down to defeat rebuked and re- 20 Whooping Cough.25 all-ab- the Administration by him: each 100 pounds; sprimde a of salt ,■ lional ticket. The pudiated by more people than any other asking layer 21 Asthma. Oppressed. Difficult Breathing. 25 “What would un- one-quarter of an inch in over the 27 Disorders of the stiun here is whether the presidential candidate in a you do?” they are depth Kidneys. 25 {, two-party bottom of the 30 Urinary contest. consciously Mr. barrel; pack in as closely Incontinence.25 r, wet or It helping Hughes. They 34 8ore Throat. Quinsy..25 GOOD main jt go dry. as possible the cuts of a TIME uui nicuiiuii 10 nui meat, making uaj lUlllUUUW, n IS are recalling to the memory of the 77 Grippe, La Grippe .25 issues. 1914 we 5 or 6 in Grip, 1 other In une layer inches thickness; then put month from tomorrow. The main people the record he made throughout 1 on a of that with and the work in the meantime for all is to layer salt, following Sold by drugglst3, or sent on receipt of prioe. Dry campaign mobil- his two terms as Governor of New another layer of until the Medical Book mailed free. ize the army of repudiation and meat; repeat pjWO. Oyer 300,000 regis- protect York. It was then that he first said meat and salt have all been its morals from packed in the SS.—In Court ot Held at Hel over-confidence. In many HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE Probate, —==-— I, not vote, and 81,000 voted office shall not be a care used to reserve CO., Corner WALDOfast, on the IOth of Stales the has It “public private barrel, being salt day Octobei, 191B, campaign just begun. William and Ann Street*. New York. Loretta H. administratrix on nt did not vote either way under and enough for a good layer over the top. Thompson, tlie was formally opened in New York last snap my administration,” estate of Alfred Thompson, late of Winterport. -T H E- After the package has stood over in said Dry amendments. There night by Mr Root, who pronounced “the made performance square with prom- night County, deceased, having presented her for 100 of first and final account of of the world” the Ad- ise. There is this about Mr. add, every pounds meat, administration of said e iments on the ballot and it judgment upon Hughes 4 of estate for allowance. ministration with the pounds sugar, and 4 ounces of salt- authority attach- that makes him so different from Mr. Ordered, That notice MAINE REGISTER a .' .possible for a great many peter dissolved in a gallon of water. thereof he given, three ing to the president of the Tri- tepid PROBATE weeks in The Hague Wilson: means what he NOTICES successively, Republican Journal, to vote and no doubt “Hughes Three gallons more of water should be a 1916-17 EDITION for, ounal, and the calmness, newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- thoroughness, So it is that the is sufficient to cover this that all fairness of the statesman says.” campaign quantity. In case At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and ty. persons interested may attend at a unintelligent contest kept that the world Probate to be held ISSUED AUGUST 1st a contest of character between for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- Court, at Belfast, on the 14th and i really of ipv he wet column. It is safe recognizes respects Mr. Root. It day of October, A. D 1916. day November next, and show cause, if any two with as the differ- was formally opened in Chicago last men, sincerity they have, why the said account should not ? stay at home vote night Your Postmaster certain instrument purporting to be the last be allowed. 100,000 the constructive con- and factor. will and test amen of It contains more by eloquently and entiating deciding A Sarah A, White, late JAMES information v all The men is an man in the commun- of Liberty, in said of LIBBY, Judge. Drys. liquor vincing speech of Mr. Beveridge, who j important County Waldo, deceased. A true copy. Attest: of value to Business and He has to look Having been presented for probate. Si full vote—no stay aways marshalled the tenets of a creed of i ity. many things Arthur \V. Leonard. Register. FIERY WORDS. Ordered, That notice be to all Professional Men of Maine Americanism which went after, and watches the time for the given persons advancing interested by causing a copy of this order to be arrival and of the mails lit- a I.do ss—In than any other Reference straight to the hearts of Western men “Direct violations of a nation’s sov- departure published three weeks successively in The Re- Court of Probate, held at Hel m fast, on the 10th taught the Drys and women whose very carefully. If he didn’t follow the publican Journal, published at Belfast, that day of Ocrober, 1916. Book. cupaign hearthstones are to- ereignty cannot await vindication in they Annie W. may appear at a Probate Court, to lx* held at Ausplaud, administratrix on the es* and the State has the nurseries of national vision. It regular schedule, things would be in tate of Ansel things lay j suits for damages—the nation which Belfast, within and lor said County, on the sec- A. Ausplaud. late of Sear.sport, a fix. But he knows the in said canvassed and the was formally opened in Trenton the pretty value ond Tuesday of November next, at ten of the County, deceased, having presented her Drys night j violates those essential rights must be of hi st and final uefore by Mr. Taft, who has bent almost ! regularity and takes good care to clock before noon, and show cause, if any they account of administration of said PUBLISHED ANfUAtLY have a Nov. 1st. checked and to di- have, the same should not he estate for allowance. SINCE 1870 victory oackward the last three called account by get the mails off on time. In mat- why proved, ap- through long at d allowed. that notice rect ters of proved Ordered, thereof be given, three mammoth bill boards on and in an effort re- challenge and resistance."— ! health the ex- lowering years to postmaster’s JAMES LIBBY, Judge. weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, is a one A true a Inter-Urban Lines saying frain from criticising the Administra- From Woodrow Wilson's speech ac- ample good to follow. Keep copy. Attest: newspaper published in Belfast, m said County, Arthur W. that all persons interested 00 until the cowardice of its course the for your habits regular, and when the Leonard, Register. may attend at a Pro- Price, $3 Postpaid Prohibition and Cali- tion, cepting Democratic nomination Date Court. to he held at Keep stomach, liver or bowels need he Beliast.on the 14th of and the crookedness of its processes help, Ar a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ana of November next, and show if rous;” others say, “Vote presidency. cause, any they forced him to condemn his successor in sure to take the right remedy in time. for tlie County of Waldo, on the lOlh day ol have, why the said account should not he ailow- A. 1). ml- ition and hundreds the White for BUT— to do this makes matters October, 1916. JAMES L1BHY. GRENVILLE M. keep House his disgraceful dis- Neglect A Judge, DUNHAM, F. true copy. Attest: of Workmen and for the of The American flag is still unsaluted worse and harder to remedy. Many DUNTON of Belfast, in said Employed.” ingeniousness supineness Robertcounty, excutur of the la-1 will of Marie L. Arthur W. Leonard, Register, PUI’.I.ISHISH, ris and surrenders at postmasters in New will tell ceil flooded with lecturers subserviency to force. Vera Cruz. England Andrews, iate ot Belfast, in said County of Wal- [t will be in Massachusetts to- you that “L. F.” Atwood's Medicine do, deceased, having presented a petition pray- 1.1)0 390 Congress Street, i. opened Villa is still uncaptured and unpun- Ss.— in Court of Probate.heul at Bel- ters that has a fine ing that the Judge of Probate may determine prohibition morrow Senator and within a is remedy to keep the system in WAfast, .on the 10th of 1916. by Lodge, ished. who are entitled to said est te and their re- day October. POR I : me failure in Kan- order. It is a Elmira 11. Longfellow, executrix of the will of LAND, ; MAINE Maine, fortnight in a dozen other States by both great regulator, acting spective shares therein under the will. Carranza still slaps the United Joseph F. Longfellow, late of Montviile, in said ^- * t 'akota and other the ex-Presidents and the next Presi- promptly in cases of indigestion, sick That the said prohibition States. Ordered, petitioner give notice to County, deceased, having presented her ttr^t and assisted the ablest headache and all persons interested a of tins final account of ave and statistics dent, by leaders the constipation. by causing copy administration of said estate for figures has been no order to be three weeks allowance. nation can muster in the task of clean- There still accounting Buy a 35c bottle at your nearest published successively store, in The a .! Kansas has more or write for free Republican Journal, newspaper pub- prison its own conscience at home and of for American lives and property de- to-day sample. Ordered, That notice thereof be ing ML. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- given, three ; FMedicine Co., Portland, Me. to weeks in The a sick and poverty-stricken restoring its own good name abroad. stroyed in Mexico. bate Court, be held at Belfast, within and foi successively Republican Journal, NOTICE. said County, on the 14th day of November, A D. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, utes that have licensed sa- When we face the fact that we are The whole of for that ah j question reparation 1916, at ten of tlie clock betore noon, and show persons interested may attend at a Pro- now in the most more or baie to be Guaranteed engaged momentous American less than luu pounds of meat is cause, if any they have, why the prayer ol said Court, helu at Belfast, on the 14th day work in Manicur- r words: have an abunti- invasion of rights by vari- of November Chiropody. vivic conflict since the Civil War, only \ l to be corned, make the brine in the petitioner should not be guanted. next, and show cause, it any they and lt- ous nations is still pro have,why the said account should not be allowed. ng Shampooing. Also Facial Work. ns and the prisons will be the and indifferent warring sleeping A loose board JAMES LIBBY, Judge. money-mad among portion given. cover, A true copy. Attest: JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Full line ot all in a pigeonhole. A kinds of Hair Work at as the poor houses, etc., the electorate will fail to do their parr, ; weighted down with a heavy stone or Arthur W. Leonard. Register. true copy. Attest: my to the end the Arthur W. Leonard, parlors over Shiro’s I oe no sickness or death, that, in noble words of AND— piece of iron, should be put on the meat Register. Store, Phomix Row. Mr. “America be revealed : to all of it under the Root, may All the “direct challenge and resist- keep brine. In case At a Pr« bate Court hern at Belfast, within and EVIE believe such con- 1 1X7ALDO SS.—in Court of held HOLMES. people in the hearts of her that should rust would start for the County of Waldo, on the 10th of Probate, at 23tt_ again people; ance” to the Ameri- any project, and day M Belfast, on the lOtli of mtiuth and noticeable average October, A. 1>. 1916. dav October, 1916, gross rnisrepre- they may realize their love of country; I the brine would spoil in a short time. George Mixer, executor ot tin will of a. can is in a Mary included series of notes L. PEASE of Dorchester. Coombs, late ot Ves, they seem to, and we that their patriotism may be quickened; It is not necessary to boil the brine ex- Mass., Belfast, in said County, deceas- to BERTHAdaughter of F. Bagley, late of Waldo, in ed, Ins first and that be to live for said possess high literary quality, if in warm weather. If the having presented final account n the streets men they may ready again cept meat has said county of Waldo, deceased, of administration of GEO. t. begging else in having pre- said estate lor allowance. JOHNSON, her honor and die for her as their nothing particular. been corned the winter and must sented a petition that Bertha L. duty during .praying she, Ordered, that notice thereof be three and save California from Pease, aforesaid, or some other suitable given, fathers lived and died, and as millions of be kept into the summer season, it would person Weeks successively in 'I he maybe appointed administratrix on the estate Republican Journal, men are and for be well to watch the brine a newspaper in in living dying now their closely during of said deceased without bond. published Belfast, said Coun- Wabbling Woodrow. ty. that all persons interested may attend at a is a countries on those sad battlefields of the the spring, as it is more to Ordered. That the said petitioner give uotice to 1 ape industry big thing likely spoil robate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th Old World.”—Boston lias claims that at that time at all persons interested by a copy of this at Transcript. Opportunism every than other season. causing °* Law any November and show if ave so far as to tell the order to he three weeks a,»y next, cause, any Attorney gone published must never If the brine to be or successively they have, why the said account should not be statesman respect. But appears ropy does in 1 lie Republican a me in ten of whole State’s Journal, newspaper publish- allowed. not from the when ed at that at a MAINE. SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR HAL- has there been an opportunist in the drip freely finger Belfast, they appear Probate JAMES BELFAST, * Court, to be held at v”thin and for said LIBBY, Judge. engaged in grape growing immersed and lifted it should be turned Belfast, A true copy. Attest: LO WF.’EN. White House of greater willingness County,on the 14th day of November, A.D. off and new brine added after 1916, Arthur W. Leonard, Register. ‘icon business. The Wets are to change than the incumbent. carefully at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, Practice in all Courts/ Probate ■i present the meat. The if practice 5 In the washing sugar or mo- any they have, why tiie prayer of said petition- itcra'ure toshow that thel916 October Woman’s Home Com- The country feared it had placed pow- er should not be lasses in the brine has a to fer- granted SS —In Court of held at a ,>r there are some for tendency Probate, specialty. 2ft will amount to The panion, suggestions er in the hands of a doctrinaire school- unless the JAMES LIBBY, Judge Belfast, on the 10th of $9,000,000. ment, and, brine is kept in a A true Attest: Waldo day October, 1916, Hallowe’en parties. The writer says; j copy. Raciiel M. Pendleton and Benjamin it a was the master incapable of bending. It finds cool place, there is sometimes trouble Arthur W. F.Colcord, $6,000,000 crop “Little favors that children will adore Leonard, Register. surviving trustees under the last will ami testa- 1 that it has a man of remarkable from thiB source. The meat should be ment ot F. Pendleton, late produced in California. or that can be used at plas- Benjamin ot Sears- They parties may be SS.-lu Court of port, in said one moment kept in the brine 28 to 40 to secure Probate, held at Bel- County, deceased, having presented made from a ticity of judgment, who days wineries and accessories at pop corn. Have dish of WALDOfast. on the 10th day of October, 1916. their second account as trustees of said estate E. H. BOYINGTON. stands for states' and the next thorough corning. Robie executor of for allowance. and this will all be hot thick sugar sirup ready and build up rights F, Ames, the will of George say that Dried beef.—The round commonly is S. Ames, late of North port, in said de- little figures of the corn by dipping each for nationalism, who one day is a pa- county, Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three if win. The San used for dried beef, the inside of the ceased, having presented his first and final ac- wi eks successively, in The Eye-Sight Drys kernel in the Use a marshmallow next is | count of administration Republican Journal, Specialist sirup. cifist, and the out-shouting Col. considered the choicest of said estate lor al- a newspaper published in Belfast, ill said Coun- is the i thigh being piece, lowance. y greatest grape pro- for the head, on the features ty, that alt ersons interested mav a putting Roosevelt for arms and ships, who one as it is more tender than the out- attend at OF THF slightly That notice ! Probate Court, to be held at c 1914, outside of the of with melted chocolate. Make a hat Ordered, thereof be given, three Beliast, on the 14th city week is for a barren neutrality and side of the round. The round should be weeks The ! day of November and show a chocolate for successively,in Republican Journal, next, cause, if any was using large peppermint a they have vote Dry. The grape the next for war in behalf of cut lengthwise of the grain of the meat newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, j why the said account should not be BOYINGTON the brim and a round chocolate general c OPTICAL CO., for the at all persons interested may attend at a Pro- < allowed, are in preparing for dried beef, so that the they simply slaves of stick on the hat righteousness, who one night is for bate Court io be held at on the 14tb JAMES crown; with the sirup. muscle Belfast, LIBBY, Judge. dd fibers may be cut crosswise when of November next, and if ! A true copy. Attest: South Main Street, Maine, and that they do not pay “Another figure is made collective wage bargaining and arbi- day show, cause, any winternort, impish by put- the dried beef is sliced for table use. A tuey have, why the said account should not be Arthur W. I.eonahi>. Register. features on a Last hundreds of ting lollypop and sticking tration of industrial disputes and the allowed. OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS year tight jar or cask is necessary for curing. it' it into a shiny apple. Sticks of candy next is the of JAMES LIBBY, Judge. acres of grapes used in waving flag decreeing The process is as follows: To each 100 A true Attest: make the arms and legs. copy. >* wages up or down as the votes of the pounds of meat weigh out 5 of Arthur W. Leonard, Register. worth picking. “On large chocolate mark pounds peppermints number can be controlled.— salt, 3 of and ■ r o’ lantern larger pounds granulated sugar, L‘ traffic is hiding behind the jack features with melted 88—In Court ot held at Bel- For Sale New York Globe and Commercial Ad- 2 ounces of saltpeter; mix to- Probate, white fondant, and ornament little cakes thoroughly WALDOfast, on the 10th day of October, 1916. and their destruction does Rub the meat on all gether. surfaces Robert F, on iced in white with tiny pumpkins made vertiser. Dunton, administrator, the estate Clean, interesting, year-round work in our Sand and gravel delivered at hem. It is the distilleries' with a third of the mixture and it ol Marie L. Andiews, late of Bella-1, In said in of and citron stems pack publishing house Augusta. No special edu- yellow fondant, and in County, deceased, his first ac- ties the jar as tightly as possible. Allow having presented j cation, experience or needed. a reasonable P and about 15,000 saloons' leaves. count of administration of said estate for allow- training Any price. it to remain three when it j not afraid of work can Gen. Pershing’s army continues in days, should ance. girl succeed with us be removed and rubbed and earn a You moderate a or a frolic.” again with an- Ordered, That notice thereof be three good salary. get CHAS. M. H iLL, fine fettle, “fit for fight given, to live other third of the mixture. In repack- weeks successively, iu The Republican Journal, pay (but plenty on) at the start—and To its credit let it be said it went a you have a chance to advance but sure- lel',306 Ave. ing, put at the bottom the pieces that newspaper published in Belfast, iu said County, slowly Searsport that all persons interested attend at a Pro- ly to a good position. The business as far a$ politics permitted. were on the first time. Let stand may publishing top bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th t-ffers a fine future for smart Write for three when girls. days, they should be re- day of November, next, and show cause, if any fully about yourself to they have, the said should not be Preparedness! moved and rubbed with the remaining why account W. G. GANNETT. Pub. Inc., Are for allowed. WOOLENS you ready Winter? Is your system clear of GLYGERINEANlTBARK third of the mixture and allowed to stand 3w40 Dept. R. catarrh. Have Summer JAMES LIBBY, Judge. J., Augusta, Maine. colds left you for more. entirely? Have you PREVENT APPENDICITIS three days The meat is then A true copy. Attest: SAVE MONEY dress material overcome all effects of Summer foods? by buying ready to be removed from the Arthur W. Leonard, Register. ind direct from Write for restore pickle. coatings Factory. your body to full vigor with the The simple mixture of buckthorn The in the should not tamples and state garment planned. old ” liquid forming jars FOR A. s\andbyiaVen'*'’ bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i- be removed, but the meat should be re- 88.—In Court of Probate, held at SALE F. PACKARD, in the each time. After WALDOBelfast, on the 10th day of October, 1916 id346 Box B, Camden, Maine. ka, astonishes Belfast people. Because packed liquid Martha removed the the Smalley Carter, executrix of the will situated on being from pickle meat of John F. late of My house, the PERUNA Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper Smalley, Belfast, iu said It s should be smoked and hung in a dry attic county, deceased, having presented her first and the tonic that clears away the corner of Salmond and Cedar congestion, purifies the bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost or near the kitchen fire where the water final account of administration of said estate for PATTERSON’S blood and invigorates whole allowance. your system. ANY CASE sour stomach will evaporate from it. It may be used streets. E. Q. FROST, constipation, that notice Peruna, in tablet form, is to at time after the Ordered, tnereof be given, three handy or gas. It removes such foul any smoking, although weeks successively, iu The MUSIO carry with you. It a surprising Republican Journal, Maine. gives you chance to longer it hangs in the dry atmosphere a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, tf40_Belfast, SHOP, matter that a few doses often relieve or check a cold when it starts. the it will The drier the that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- drier get. cli- MEN I? Main A short treatment bate Court, to be held at on the 14th WANTED—TO.BRING OR MAIL Street, Belfast, Maine. Manalia Tablet* are prevent appendicitis. mate, in the more meats Belfast, day the ideal laxative. general, easily of November next, and show cause, if helps chronic stomach trouble. The IN- any they their Rszor Blades to me to be They form no habit and have no can De dried. In arid regions good dried have, why the said account should not be al- Safety sharp- MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING unpleas- action of Adler-i-ka is as- ened better than new. ant effects. STANT, easy meat can be made it lowed. Single edge, such aa Your druggist can supply you by exposing fresh I 25c. tonishing. Thea01d Corner [Drugstore to the JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Gems, Gillettes, 35c; Durham Duplex RENTING REPAIRING; air, with protection from flies. i A true 60c. The Peruna Company, Colombo*, Ohio Co. copy. Attest: per dozen. C. E. Sherman. 72 Main street iju Plain salt pork.—Rub each Apiece of* Arthur W. Leonard. Register. Belfast, Me. J. LEE PATTERSON. Proprietor.
■- '■ .... forcement and that there is no reasoi guessed by the Monday wash that Mrs. Black-1 The Republican Journal it cannot be The Bherif board had two husbands. What a splendid * why obtained. j ______BY And came RECOMMENDED a scandal! the story I was and said that it had foundation for BELFAST, THlLUI»A\\OCT. 19, 1916 present alwayi co too. Much of the folly whispered been his wish to have the law enforce! straight, j from ear to ear in our own town has no ! PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY in and that he was willing ti BEST AUTHORITIES Eastport, better than the absurd story you ___ foundation j Pub. Co. appoint any deputy the committee nomi The Republican Jour. All of the Ingredients of Hood’s have just heard. j want to be sure nated, or to appoint any two men, thi you Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills. Now, how shall we meet this hydraheaded I A. PILSBURY. latter number on ac '!ARI.ES f Busineea Manager being preferable thing of the twentieth century? By every two men could one of the ingredients of count of the support givi Every honest man and woman bridling the tongue; if Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills IFof am live to a solemn re- Advertising Terms, lor one square, one each other in the way of protection 1 the au- each one of us would up getting highest original, is recommended by inch ienjrth in column, 25 cents for one week evidence in making searches. No actioi thorities—the U. B. Pharmacopcea, the solve not to hear any gossip, if we can avoid for insertion. *ud 25 cents each subsequent Dispensatory of the U. S. and the not what is forced us. was but it is safe to say that thi it; to retail gossip upon In a taken, American Dispensatory, Subscription Terms. advance, $2.00 and to our belief in the inno- fashioned 50 cents for three law will be enforced in fron The medicinal substances used in boldly publish tasteful, for six months; Eastport style, year; $1.00 Hood’s include roots, cence of the accused until proved guilty, in months. now on, without fear or favor. Sarsaparilla barks, herbs, berries, etc., and those one month our handiwork would be seen and used in Peptiron Pills, pepsin, nux, FOR PRESIDENT felt in the better tone of public morals. Let in a fabric that will wear In congratulating Sam Conner of thi iron, celery, gentian, etc. these authori* us give our sympathy to those unfortunate Lewiston Journal on going to Washing They are indicated, Charles Evans ties say, in such diseases and ailments people whose backs are bared for the scourge. Hughes ton as to th > secretary Senator Fernald, as scrofula, rheumatism, dyspepsia, There was John the Baptist. The Pharisees OF NEW YORK nervousness and debility. and holds its a editor of the Lisbon said neuralgia, of Enterprise Hood’s his day called him a fanatic. Nobody Jcnew shape, When you buy Sarsaparilla “We a 1 have been in Boston few timei and Peptiron Pills you are buying whether he came of blue blood or not. There FOR VICE PRESIDENT ■ Get them and once succeeded in getting to Nev good medicines. today. was Jesus of Nazareth. How they talked At all druggists’. 200. doses $2. York, but we have yet to see Washing about him. Some of them called him a wine Fairbanks bibber. Some said that he was all the time in Charles W. ton.” Then don’t miss the first oppor ; The Crime of the Whisperer. company with publicans and sinners. Why, KUPPENHEIMER OF INDIANA. tunity to visit “the most beautiful cit; I they went so tar as to ostracize Christ on ac- in the world." It was so styled mon j Rev. Mr. Richardson of the Baptist church Count of his reputation? And yet they made than a of a thosi Belfast extends a welcome .to quarter century ago by on an eternal he was the Son of hearty preached a very forceful sermon "gossip- blunder; Christ, Suit or well to make such a statement Overcoat the D. A. R. qualified ping” last Sunday night. The text was: "If God. So, when they come to us and try to and it is times more beautiful to some let us many any man thinket’i himself to be religious* prejudice us against one, refuse to be if her toes Japan promises good day than it was then. It was, however while he bridleth not his tongue but deceiveth to form a hasty judgment; we don’t know how are not trodden much in them. our upon. a very attractive place in the old days his heart, this man's religion is vain.” Here good may be Let religion Is the answer. Priced at Let us before the advent of "Boss” are some of the pungent parts of the dis- just shine out. not only bridle our cow was sold at anction in Shepherd A Guernsey but let us to those accused and before Fred'Law Olmsted [ course: "There is a class of people whom we tongue, go people M assachusetts last week for No uprootec and $6,100. call I am not give them a warm grip of the hand, a the old trees that shaded thi may justly whisperers. talking wonder milk is magnificent of the a little kind high. about the person who honestly and sincerely friendly glance eye, as- west of the and laic grounds capitol surance. are in and warns another against dangerous association, They trouble, they need $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 The action of the in vot- Episcopolians many rods of crooked walks of artificia it. out for I and to the innocent. 1 mean the When we find ourselves that they a for the protect ing to substitute prayer safety stones that led nowhere. Time am 1 are I malicious talker—one who tslks because of mean and undeserving, then we shall he for the for the of the nation prayer presi- nature have, however, partially repairec justified in them to their his or her love of mischief. Surely the time leaving punishment, Other makes at $7.50 to $18.00 dent is timely. the then done, and on a visit ai J but never shall we be justified in in damage I has come when some restraint should be placed joining the hue and after their easier a lew years ago wasningtoi upon these modern Agos of society. The law cry characters, no the | The editor of Democratic campaign matter how black seemed iike fairyland. The Congression- cannot help us. No jury can indict them. No they may turn out. Oh, made of of “Woodrow book, up samples ; can of the give them our sympathy. A minister had been al library alone is worth the journey ant sheriff arrest them. These witches HARRY W. CLARK & Co, * W'it and Wisdom,’’ tampered caldron hide themselves behind o speaking to the inmates of a prison. There Wilson,s there are other attractions without num- "They say,” 1 with one omittitg conceal around the corner of "It is they were—a thousand men so hardened in sin. specimen speech by of which be mentioned the themselves ber, may In The Main Street Clothiers, Belfast. the phrase “too proud to fight.” commonly reported.” The only course left the course of his remarks the minister said Corcoran Art Gallery, the Nations that ; ooen for honorable men and women is to form the only difference between himself and It will not be news to baseball enthusi- at Arlington, and Mount Ver- them was Cemetery I themselves into a vigilance committee. Let owing to the grace of God. After we will remark in the home of Ther the asts, ana so simply non, Washington. us banish from respectable society these tat- prisoners had been locked up again in their that the Red Sox defeated the don’t fail to order Steamed al cells one of them sent for him and asked: '‘Did passing oysters j tiers who look in at our basement windows, j you mean what Brooklyn Nationals by a score of 4 to 1 in Harvey’s and call for Cherrystones 01 peep through our keyholes, who hear a whis- you said, sir, about sympathiz- ing with and final of the world’s at th° raw box. I per through a wall three feet thick. This is j us, and that only the heip of God the fifth game Lynnhaver. Bays home and the ideal life;” “The home and the made you differ from us?” and the class of when any sensational “Yes, my friend The Churches. j series of 191(3 at Biston, Oet. 12th, people who, j and common sense in all the the number North 1 replied the J parent house;” We In September of the circumstances are make them from clergyman. “Well, sir, I’/n in here Examine that Boston celebrated its fifth vic- lacking, up “The son and how should be- night for life. I daughter, they American Review Col aftet their own for the ose of in- ; didn’t know anybody sympathized Services at the Universalist church Sunday Harvey, ! — in series since 1903. imagination pur j have towards the parent sober advice.” tory world's with but I can here the both candidates in i the interest or to adorn the story, me, stay more contented morning at 10.46,with preaching by pastor, weighing presidential creasing | ! Preaching at Northport Baptist Church at 2 30 now thafl have a brother school at 12 m. of 7th the Marine the decides to Mr. ! whether or not it the of the out in the world Rev. Arthur A. Blair. Sunday With its issue Oct. balance, support changes aspect p, m. This, Thursday, evening at 7.30, the On, how some of these unfortunate j The as whole matter. By adding a few words in con- ! victims Children's will be observed at the North Journal, New York, began its 39th year Hughes, in all respects the best day j weekly prayer meeting; minister’s topic, “The Eyes walled in nection with those which fall from by scandal and obloquy need a broth- next when an illustrat- of and its 32nd year under and best for the office. your lips [Belfast church Sunday, call of the fishermen—scripture reading, Luxe, publication equipped qualified er out in the How one of those talkers will mean- : world. n.uch more like ad talk will be on ’‘Children in Other Modern acienli It. is an able first Woodrow Wil- pervert your given fifth chapter. Public cordially invited. Friday By the same management. Col. Harvey brought Christ to take stand He will describe as as- i your by the side of some Lands” Miss Frances The chil- Ameri- ing altogether. you by Walkley. evening the young people of the church will (without thf and advocate of the son into the lime-light and was his earn- of these and enterprising what from soul loathe persecuted maligned people and dren will take in the exercises. sorting your very you part opening engage in a poverty sociable, and members of and the reminis- est until it became evident j j make real to And hit the can shipping interest, supporter and condemn. These talkers ! them the mercy and grace of God Most unequivocally The Palermo church was represented at the the church, congregation and Sunday school the veteran editor, that he was the and we cences of Capt. using power patron- listen to a then out into the No, beloved, can’t depend on the reports will sermon, go United Baptist State convention Portland, Oct. are cordially invited. There is no admission fee, its most j which are 1... Norton, are one of age of the office to secure his re-election leave off the and end- brought to us about our neighbors George community, beginning j I 4, by the pastor. Rev. S. J. Oldaker. He re- but anybody coming in good clothes and not nor the of what our attractive features. Here’s wishing and from one side of ur fellow men. Instead of American influences in Searsmont, aged 83 years and 11 months. sensitiveness with a panther's pa*; these who pouring ammonia lext Sunday morning at the Unitarian church, Mrs. James Stowers and Miss Ethel Reed of m their A furnished coi sistently hi stile to him and friendly He was born in Thomaston, the son of Calvin sting our love and affection with a viper’s fang; j wounds, let us apply the oil of grace rhis iB the Sunday President Wilson has set Brockton, Mass., were guests of Mrs. Josephine chai ind kindness and bind with the balm to Mr. Hughes. and Lucy A. Field Butler, but had lived most these who take up falehood and give it wings ! up of ipart as the day to remember the starving Stowers two days the past week. modern convenu iilead. I tell it is of his iife in Searsmont, where he engaged in like the wind. Oh, I hate these vampires of j Oh, you meager satisfaction syrian and Armenian peoples by our prayers to ,/. £ lo have lr. response to President Wilson’s farming. The funeral was held at his late society as I hate Satan, whose children they excited the wonder or gratified the ind help. “Ceasing to give we cease to have;” SMITHTON, (Freedom.) No 3 Courl "notes” home Wednesday at 2 p m. are! I have no words of kindness for that per- luriosity of some news seeker and have •Bear one another's burden's and bo fulfil Germany promised reparation ye 42 If son who takes in bis for the of the American up hands a case of moral wrought about an irretrievable loss to some he law of Christ”. Lee us be generous in this Jacob Greeley and son are making ex- sinking ship The remains of Freeman H. Curtis of Poor’s quite small and carries it around into ioul! That individual is little to be envied who William P. Has pox every home j lay of great need. Contributions from anyone, tensive repairs on their barns. Ralph Over- Frye. any reparation Mills arrived in Belfast, Oct. 10th the night by in the I have no for that ’an throw all these and with j community. regard carelessly aside, n or out of the church, would be gratefully lock is doing the work. ! FOlEK IUDi been made? Regarding this initial Ger- train and were taken to Evans KIDNF Corner, Waldo, person who watches and rniscon- oendish is FOR BACKACHc I everybody independence say: “My tongue my •eceived by Rev. A. E. Wilson and will be for- Bert Bartlett is his man outrage there is a sentimental in- for interment, Oct. 11th. He died in Nashua, visiting brother, J. O. i ! strues and thinks one has a Jwn, and I will what I There is a everything, every say please.” varded to the proper relief c immittees. for few weeks. terest, as the ship destroyed bore the N. H,. where he had been visiting his children Bartlett, a CENTER MOM bad intent. I tell you, it’s an outrageous ligher than an tribunal where words j thing eartnly On Oct. 22nd, at 10,45, the name of one of the foremost and ablest since April. He was born in Monroe, the son Sunday morning, The little daughter of JohnTayler has been ! to smutch the pearl white of a man’s character; ire to be rehearsed and examin- consequences isual service will be held in the the of the late Gideon Curtis. He served in the Congrega- very sick, hut is better at this writing. Milton Wentworth is be ? advocates and defenders of Ameri- but he who despoils a woman’s is ed, The hour is hasting on apace when not an reputation ional Church. The minister will continue his to his house. Civil war and was a pensioner. His eons, was seen can interest. But this seem3 to worthy of the lowest hell. I Know where die word shall be and miserable in- W’hat was thought to be an airship shipping forgotten, uscourse on the Siulessness of Jesus. His Herbert and Arthur, accompanied the remains Oct. Mr. L. ha. have become a closed incident at Wash- darkness has been talked into some homes. 1 ieed will be the which the vain passing over South U'reedon 10th,between George Frye j apologies this week is “Jesus unique relation to Belfast. ubject 2 and 3 It was first seen Mr. fine and of field could tell names of merchants who were talker wiil have to o’clock a. m. by large crop ington. And so with the Lusitania, you offer. vith the Father—an of re- expression perfect E. E. and after 1 talked into I know of men who Cobb, a boarder at Adams, VolneyThompson is buil though the American people have not Annie Louise Richards died Oct 13th, at her bankruptcy. igion.” We extend a hearty invitation to all it awhile he called the and have had enough meanness practiced upon watching family ing his piazza and making forgotten or forgiven the murder on the home on Cedar street, after a long illness. She OUnciren Ury vho can come and worship with us. Come them to fit them for the insane asylum. they watched it until it disappeared in the at his home. high seas of our men, women and chil- was born in Boston 72 years ago, the daughter FOR FLETCHER’S vith a prayer for yourself, for us and for the Bow southwest. Ic was high in the air and many, now very many, have been talked at quite Mre. C. came nor the further fact that all Ger- of the late Nathan A, and Hannah P. Hopkins. ity we live in. Sunday school noon. All M, Berry j dren, until OASTO R i A had veiy bright lights. The moved to against they lost their friends; talked to be out in full a few weeks in V. j over the foul deed and family Brewer in her early child- lasses are urged strength. staying many rejoiced until shunned them as where she lived until against people vile; the mid-week service will Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Brown of Northpor t Mrs. Lewis Jackson. that the commander of the submarine hood, 1868, when she ?o-night, Thursday, talked against until they lost courage and Mrs. Herrick of South Penobscot married Charles T, Richards of Belfast, who ie held at 7.30 p. m ; subject, “What happened and Ellery Mr. Jones and Bartlett that sank the Lusitania, pas- a giving.her died Oct. 1897. The planted pistol bullet in the brain or a dagger minister viBited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Adams last week. 18, surviving relatives are Freed from Worms: ifter the storm.” The is happy to have been in town this week, ; and crew no to es- blade in the sengers opportunity her Miss Louise VV. heart. Oh, gossip has the tread Mr. Brown is one of Northport’s prosperous daughter, Richards, and Familiar signs of worms in children are: announce that as a result of the collection last They are offering $1.15 at* j but them when of a behemoth and the breath of a < this season cape, firing upon they three sisters, Mrs. Deborah M. Miss dragon. It Deranged stomach, swollen upper lip, sour he is able to taae to the Theo- farmers and has raised several Hopkins, Sunday Bangor Mr. Hart and son, of has and fire hard and full 1 were to the boats, was given iNeliie H. and Mrs. A. gone forth, blast marks its trail. 3tomach, offensive breath, belly $22. thanks to all who thousand heads of cabbage, and a large quan- taking high Hopkins Georgia Buck- ogical Seminary Many his Earl- Merchants embarrassed because of with occasional gripings and fruit. He visiting nephew, honors the German nam, all of Belfast. The funeral took business I leloed. tity of raspberries and other small by Emperor. place about the navel, pale face i Miss accorn, askew pains George Grey at her late home Rev. talkers; homes because of some tattler’s of leaden and employs a number of hands in berry time, Monday at 2 p. m., tint, eyes heavy At the Methodist church next morn- their When the called on Presi- Sunday housekeeper. suffragettes Walter T. Hawthorne of the North Congrega- interference; husbands estranged from wives dull, twitching eyelids, itching picking, and Mr, Brown and family are kept ng Rev, Horace B. Sellers will preach on “The dent Wiison at the White House he bscaiise of some of the nose, itching of the rec- to the Boston mar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. gave i tional Church There was a busybody’s yarns. God save busy packing and shipping officiating. large tum, short, dry cough, Jnfinished W ork of Jesus,” Sunday school at us from these scandal grinding fast on friends in t ■ them no encouragement, assigning as a | attendance of aid the floral mongers! Those who of the red ket. called loving lriends teeth, little points loon. At 2 30 p. m. Mr. Sellers will speak in are in with home from a w* reascn that he had not been instructed tributes were partnership "they say” and "it is sticking out on tongue, starting way two many and beautiful. The bear- he Wood’s schoolhouse, Northport, At 7 30 commonly reported.” Sarah during sleep, slow fever. If Lincoln, aim on this his In other ers were Charles E. Owen, Charles P. Hazel- Oh, yes, Little- Somerset, question by party. youk child shows of these start >. in, Gospel service in the church with a ser- told me any symptoms, Charles E. Johnson and Charles O’Con- john that she heard Jonathan Peters’s words, the Democratic platform had not tine, using Dr. True’s Elixir, the Family Laxative non on “Unused Opportunities.” This, Thurs- Mr. Lennan, who bough wife say that Chris. Granitestone’a sister 5 SURRENDER TO FORCE 5 But nell. Burial was made in Grove cemetery. and Worm Expeller AT ONCE. at 7 30 the meet- included that issue. the platform lay, evening regular prayer 8 TEND TO lai t year, has been bui mentioned to her aunt that Mrs. Spongecake *‘My little son is gaining every day and 1 WOULD followed at a of the of- in a ter declared for a one-term and think more of Dr. True’s Elixir than all other ng, 8.30 by meeting place, while living presidency, McDonald Ellis White, whose death, Oct. was present when the Widow Brownbread de- 6 DISASTER. S at 6 a Harvest Home w not such medicines put together,” writes Mrs. Ida icial board. Friday p. m., his home in Sommerville.M Mr. Wilson as fairly settled in the 12th, in an automobile accident at Etna, Maine, clared that Captain Crosalree’s cousin thought of N. H. Gagnon Manchester, upper in the vestry. The Young Men’s Baraca in the and finish hi While House when he to work i6 on the 7th was a of 0 “That kind of virus in our o spring began reported page, grandson that Farmer Me Gee’s brother believed that At your druggist’s, 35c, 50c and $1.00. Ad- :lass met at the parsonage last Friday even- family to Montville. and intrigue for re-election. It declared the late Hon. James P. White of this city and I old Mrs. Dusinberry reckoned that Sam. vice free. Write me. life—surrender to force—would 8 ng and elected the following officers: Presi- g the son of the late Dr. James C. White of Whiffle’s uelter half had told Mrs. Gammon 0 us no end of disaster. If O vn for free passage through the Panama ; bring Mrs. O. L. Bartlett that her mother told M. Salter; vice Charles Pie from in her as how Mrs. Lily head Auburn, Maine. ient, Byron president, or American and Mr. Boston. graduated Harvard the a /v. 8 we let capitalists working- 7} James 11 Bartlett and fam canal for shipping, Jetchell; secretary, Theodore Bramhall; treas- class of 1885 with the of A. B., and w men, learn that the f the not attending elsewhere to meet ed to Pittsfield last week. as in other he has and man. He mar- city this, public questions, spirited, popular respected 8 up our form of government."— 8 '' with the class members in their regular ses- “Three County fair/’ Mrs. he ried Jan. 1895, Mre. Elizabeth F. at changed front whenever thought such 26, (Salford) 8 Mr. Hughes in His Speech S d at 12 M. You will be a little son Edward, who have Hobos of Salem, Mass., the widow of a college BLANKETS uon every Sunday Maine. change would advance his political for- Portland, ft stranger but once. g g mother, Mrs. H. C. Ramsey, have been classmate and chum, and is survived by hie tunes. HiB personal interests home. a Miss Elizabeth H. White First Baptist Church, Rev. J. Wilbor Rich- the first consideration. v/ife, daughter. residence 1 and a son, Osborn White, and by a brother BLANKETS ardson minister, Northport avenue, Eastport is to be a dry town from this Charles James White, M. D., of Boston. Or telephone 212-3. Sunday morning preaching FROMrNENT FARMER SAYS service at at all times— time on, if the co-operation of leading his marriage Mr. White took up his residence 10.45; topic, “Happy in All Blankets Purchased in Case c ots. for the most out of seven "TANLAC IS A WOND* business and professional men with the in the historic city of Salem one of the the recipe getting handsome colonial mansions for which the days a week.” At 12 o’clock the Bible school county cfficialB, can be relied on to pro- The Early Buyer Gets the Early Prices. place is noted, and there his children were convenes in the church auditorium; visitors down from a stomach disordo- duce that much to be desired result. Fol- "Why wouldn’t I let you use my name,” said [ born, but the Boston Transcript gives his latei cordially welcomed. The young people’s meet- ing in bad shape. But Tania lowing the example of Rockland, Vinal- Mr. Luther C. Hulbert, farmer, at R. F. D.' residence as 13 Washington Square, west ing at 6.30 p. ro. in the vestry; young people j of the run-down condition haven and other a of Prices from 69c. to $6.00. Essex street, Bangor, in discussing his changed places, meeting Mr. Wbite had been to Islesboro 6n busines; | invited. At 7.30, evening preaching service; Gets, good, rich blood rushn condition to Mr, Ed, Dougherty at whole and this progressive business men and well known to his father’s there. Th< minister’s “The marriage relation—com- physical system spell | relating property topic. > store a or two ago. I am Mr. Hulbert. I am in bettor 1 citizens was held and after a in a Sweet’s drug day j thorough summer home occupied for so many season mon sense and Christianity choosing part- for Tanlac did h CARLE & JONES use name in reconr.nra a- been years, glad to let you ray >> discussion of the situation it was the by Dr. James Clark White was rented thi ner.” The first of a series of sermons on Read & Rills, City Drug tion of if it will help some one who to follow are “The Tanlac, iiv*» sale of Tanlac in Belfast consensus of opinion that a big majority season and has since been sold, as it was no domestic life. The topics suffered as I have. I was so miserably run t here daily.—Advt. sons it and the husband as he should be;” “The of the citizens of Eastport desire en- convenient for either of the to occupy home The "___' —‘—fc—^-*1. j* yK-- : Univereeiiet Social Aid will meet todij ■ Advertised Letters. The let- Thursday, at 2 p. m„ with Miaa Louts A. Ma- following J ters remained son. uncalled for in the Belfast post office for the week ending Oct. 17th: Ladies— The potato business has been active at Unity, MrB. Hattie Bradley, (2 letters), Mrs. F. H. The Maplewood Lumber Co. recently bought Hanson, Miss Mildred Heal, Mrs. George M. 1,300 bushels, paying $1.10. The Failure of Tuttle. Gentlemen—Cecil Cooley, Mr. V. D. Words vour feet the utmost Announcement Miss Jennie M. Miller has her I closed 1 L.c house, Special Wilson, Leroy Williams. and wo. 61 Bridge street, and is in the Wald .1 Don’t Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thompson, who for the I consideration. County hospital for medical treatment. five them into narrow past years have been employed as cooks at Amos Clement, who has been at the the The towJ Seaside Jellison & Greer restaurant, have resigned Triumph of Music Seal the Ladies’ and Misses fitting shoes. Put on Inn, Harbor, past summer, is on a and entered into partnership with Edward Jl hunting trip in the vicinity of and is in the shall we what an advance in the the famous Lily Bay, Hogan bakery and restaurant business explain of accompanied by his son, John C. Clement and pai,- of ° have put in a lunch counter and small art of sound reproduction is marked by the Seal Harbor. Dress Skirts tables at the bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Wise of HOWSonora? How shall we words alone | ground Grippers Miss Adelaide Percy, who recently resigned Pittsfield have succeeded Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- by cause to understand the as superintendent of the Waldo County hospi- son at the Jellison & Greer restaurant. you unique exquisite beauty tal and had since been visiting in Belfast,went Made to order from of of tone which sets the Sonora on a itself? materials purchased The Woman’s Club. At the meeting last pinnacle by to Bath last Thursday to visit relatives. A Monday evening of the Belfast Woman’s Club, position has been offered her in hospital work us. Very truly yours, Mrs. Essie P. Carle, president, and Mrs. James at Sault Sainte Marie, Mich., but she has not S. Harriman, the club’s delegate, gave a report decided to accept it. of the recent meeting of the Maine Federated A check for was $10 presented recently in a n CARLE & Clubs at Kineo, in which the scenic attractions public office in this city by the person to whom JONES. of Kineo, the comfort of the hotel, the good it was that was dated payable, Aug. 26, 1900, |U| fellowship of the Maine club women and the || means the nearest to sound sofar and was approach perfect reproduction achieved. drawn on the old Belfast fJational business and literary sessions of the Federa- which will allow i This we state as a fact. You do not care this is but .|l0fS, bank. tion particularly why so, The party who issued the check has had appropriate and laudatory mention. | you are decidedly interested in knowing that it is so. and bones to moved away, and it has been placed in The Federation’s ,tH muscles The president, Mrs. Grace A. To demonstrate to you the remarkable superiority of the Sonora City National bank with the was corn of the position that hope that he Miss Lydia S. Ferguson taken to the The Winterport factory doBed last Wing Auburn, was described as "a perfect- (and we hope that you are ultra-critical, that you are extremely exact- i.jke be that have a may found. Tapley hospital Wednesday morning for surgi- week after a successful run. ly splendid” presiding officer. The Federation’s ing, and you sure, trained judgment in matters musical) intended. cal treatment. work for the conservation you must hear the Sonora. ature A. E. Clark Camp, S. of V., Auxiliary was of- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G. Hayes moved last of Maine’s scenic This is what we ask : Before you buy your phonograph— ficially inspected last Monday Saturday from No. 1 Bay View street, to No 3 attractions and resources was emphasized and mind Grippers are for evening by Mrs. Fred A. Robbins has bought the genera Mabel Heaton of Court street. the endorsement of equal noted. Mrs. Rockland, substituting for grocery store of Clarence M. Knowlton in East suffrage Fred Rackliff recited the Hear the Sonora j only by Mrs. Florence Robinson of Bath, who was un- Belfast and took last suggestive poem sale possession Thursday. There was no meeting of Emma White It speaks for itself. Words are unnecessary. j able to be Mrs. Edna “The Nightingale and the Glow present, Perry of Rock- Mr. who had been in this business Worm,” and The Sonora all makes disc records as Knowlton, Barker Tent. D. of V., last Friday evening on { plays of they should be played. Miss Alice E. Simmons read an land, Division Treasurer and Olin Ayer of Au- for has as no about 14 years, yet plans for his ccount of the storm. entertaining & Ten models: account of her recent superb burn, Past Division Commander, were also trip South and on the future business. Elon $45 B. Gilchrest and guest, Charles Wilson Pacific which we $60 $75 $100 $150 $175 $190 $225 $350 $1000 I guests of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Beaton’s remarks coast, shall take pleasure in of Hall Come in and hear the ; | There were about 135 present at the Baptist Bangor, and William H. are on a hunt- in full in our next beautiful Sonora. Satis- concerning the prosperity and interest of publishing issue. i church last to listen to a ing in the of Pond. factory time payments can be desired. : the order were Friday evening report trip vicinity Long arranged if very encouraging. Mrs. Ethel ——-—cx. iucciiii^ ui. mose to Katahdin S. of the recent trip Mt. by George interested in Whiting, the first past president, presented Mrs. Robert Hart brought to town last week the organization of the Checker and his school class. Mr, Mrs. Beaton with a H, Robertson Sunday some Club was held in 'E. M. News of Belfast. sterling meat fork in be- apples that were gathered a year ago, Hall’s barber shop last Robinson and Masters Keith Weymouth and The Home half of the A and that were Friday and Frederick Auxiliary. delicious supper was as firm and sound as when taken evening W. Brown, Furnishing Co., the of the MAINE Raymond Young told story trip, from Frank G. Mixer and BELFAST, J dcock is in Boston selecting served at 6 p. m. under the direction of Mrs. the tree. Arthur W. Coombs were which was beautifully illustrated by stereopti- made Mary Flannagan and Mrs. Almeda a committee on organization and ar- k of goods. I Robinson. Walter who is a con 80 of which were colored. The net Whitehead, taking two A dance followed tne and views, rangements The room in the that 40 I inspection supper. week's vacation from the Opera House w reports years ago of the evening were $12.50, which has Fogg market, re- The hall was decorated with proceeds basement, formerly occupied by E. E. it snowed 'here from 8 a. m, bunting, flags and turned from a weeks at Lake Wyman credit of the class. SatUfday sojourn pennants. been placed to the Quantabacook. has been leased and will be fitted with tables blackboards, etc., but will not be West Belfast. Mrs. Martha Campbell and ! Miss Lillian available* h Carter is in the New A Lunch and Auction. Mrs. Amos Clem- McKeown, who has been em- | Eng- until after election as it is used as a of Amherst, U. S., are visit- I in the polling ; Mass., for ent entertained Monday afternoon in honor of daughter Eugene ployed Leonard & Barrows shoe factory f.i.tal, Roxbury, place. The first will be held her Mrs. Fred Toothaker. for meeting her truest, Mrs. J D. Clement of ing sister, They ( the past six weeks, left for her Orono. The Monday Nov. 10th, when the will will the winter in Los Angeles, home in organization be home was made with a spend Calif., Middleboro, Mass. bright profusion of red and officers The ! belts, bookkeeper for John with another Mrs. and completed elected. special and a of sister, Tyler-Mr. Mr. and Mrs. gladtdii large bouquet these fall flow- Louis K. Hirsch, who evenings for will be < a vacation and Miss Sabra their Herbert L. recently playing Tuesday and Fri- ! g ers formed the ! Mrs. Seeking are visiting son, centerpiece on the tables bought the Harriman bungalow in but the j for her. dining B. is Northport, day rooms will be open afternoon and uting fr< m Seekins_Miss Sabra Dyer substituting which a three course lunch was served left for short visits in at Saturday New York evening for p-ivate games. Until me room is S T-. Jacob L. Ames started last for Miss Eva O. Tibbetts in the office at Fogg’s 1 -o clock Little Misses Lillian Dexter city and Akron, before and Ohio, going to Mobile available games will be played in offices and v: i;»ge drive to include visits i market.Mrs. George B Dyer entertained f| Katherine assisted in Aia for the Kittredge serving. The winter. stores, etc. The fee is 50 centsi and Albion. the F. C. Club last The afternoon was membership iville. Unity place cards were the American | Friday. girl series. Leslie P. Miller and family will close their with 10 cents weekly for those who Eu- spent with needle work and crocheting an.l a play. ?= W. l'risbee is still confined to Auction followed with score cards of the | house on Belmont avenue and have taken rent gene Pierson has played in several of the State Dutch delicious lunch of sandwiches, chocolate and j ress street and will soon en- girl design. Mrs. Morris won L. Siugg in the Coombs bouse, No. 17 Union for contests a*'d it is hoped he with others will at- I nut olives, coffee and fruit was street, ! ;;al for surgical treatment. the lirst prize, a toilet and cake, pickles, 6et, Mrs. Frtd E the winter. make the on tend the State in Lewiston in served_Mrs. Abbie Toothaker is visiting in They change account j meeting Janu- j poor received the a I i.ron has accepted a fine po- consolation, dog pitcher. of Mr. Miller’s ill health. ary. Belfast has about 30 fine and Searsmont and Lincolnville for two weeks.... players, The guesLs were Mrs. Cora Walker Rintel Co., on Morison King, Miss material for more with Drug Charles W. who was many practice. O. Mrs. Annabell Underwood, Mrs. Belle Towle Coombs, employed in Boston. His will re- Margaret White, Miss Clara is. family Keating, Isle the and Mrs. Annie Cross the last Fri- Presque during summer, has arrived I “Gravelling the Mrs. Fred li. Poor, Miss Florence K. spent day Roads.” In the summer the present. Dunton, at his No. 76 Union with Mrs. Harvey .Geo. home, street, suffering of 1870 it was doubtful if the Belfast & Mrs. Frances Howes Whitman, Mrs. Grace C. day Cunningham... Moose- arid have moved here with a lame the result of an family i returned from Houlton last week with a foot, accident head Lake railroad would be the illshury, Mrs. Morris L. Miss E. Slipp completed by and taken the William Siugg, Amy when an oven door fell on it. Mass., new Hollis automobile. first of November, as the contract Stiddard, Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, and Mrs. ; required by •called, on Elm street. Mr. A cable R. has been received the with the Maine Central, and on for Raymond Sherman. Vital Records. Alfred Johnson of Brook- announcing Sundays to. find here. employment safe arrival in Lisbon, Portugal, of the schoon- several weeks gravel trains manned by volun- Mass,, and Belfast, who delived an ad- BELFAST Opera House. at two | line, er vement Society will have a Hal- Tonight Rachael W. Stevens, Cape. J, O. of teers were run. The volunteers included many j dress on The Collection and Preservation of Hayes shows, 7.00 and b.30, one of the sensa- | this in Granite Grange hall. North greatest city. This is the second voyage that of the business and professional men of the city the Vital Records of the State of Maine at the Capt. tions of the present and dramatic ■t. 30th. will be served literary Hayes has made to Lisbon during the war. and their work was commemorated in verses Supper session of the State Council of the epoch, ‘‘Bella Donna," a Paramount feature in open m., followed by an entertain- Dr. written and published at the time and recently five will Daughters of the American Revolution in foster C. Small returned last stirring reels, be offered. In the fa- Friday in The from a week’s republished Journal,entitled “Gravelling mous role of Memorial hall laBt evening, has been connect- visit in which the alluring and treacherous Boston, during the B. Gilchrest entertained a few he Road.” Last Thursday a road gravelling Bella ed with this work in both Maine and Massachu- visited the Peter Brent Brigham and other Donna,whose soul contains all the passion bee took in East Belfast. In unday afternoon, her sister, Miss and pla^e response to of the Orient and whose setts, In the latter State the work is largely hospitals attended the clinic lectures. He impulses are as exotic a call for volunteers to a of Dunton, who recently arrived from was gravel section as tne published by the New England Historic Gene- accompanied by and Laureate, $190.00 Nile itself, Pauline Frederick, the fore- George Thompson road between the 'A i.s George A. Leavitt place and assisting in receiving. Sand- of which Mr. Johnson made the in his auto. most emotional artist of the has alogical society, society trip J J screen, sug- the axe known as Toa were served, Mrs. William H. Kelley factory, Kelley’s Flat, gested a creature of is recording secretary, and in Maine it is under rare fascination and un- Mrs. Grace A. of the following men teams the Wing Auburn, president of responded, furnishing usual power. Beautiful and the supervision of a person appointed by the cruel, irresistible Maine Woman’s Club will or labor: T. S. Thompson, team and one man E. Charles P. Hazeltine Maine Johnson Federation, be Dunton, and pitiless, she plays with life and love Historical society, Mr. being until the guest of the Belfast Woman’s Club Tues- besides himself; Eugene S. Achorn, W'alter .McDonald left last for the that person. He is a Harvard and 1 Belfast Opera^W House Kleine- ftdieon Features Monday j inevitable moment of arrives. graduate, reckoning day evening, Oct. 24th. She will an ad- Achorn, Norman Staples, Alfred Ellis, Captain a hunting The two first The holds the degrees of M. A. and Litt. D., and is give trip. Hearst News with its many dress at 8 interesting o'clock, which will be followed a Ralph W. Pattershall, Eugene Nickerson, made this trip annually for many an A law has been pass- by topics, and some comedy cartoons will round interesting speaker. Tonight Only—Two Shows 7 00 and 8.30 p. m. reception. Mrs. Wing will be the guest of Robert P. Logan, Frank P Staples, William ;ii recently were accompanied by out this remarkable ed both in Maine and Massachusetts’ in regard offering. Friday evening Mrs Amos Clement while in Mason, Raphnel Leavitt, Patterson and E. Johnson. these and Mr. John- the city. George 'go besides the currant of to the printing of records, THE FOREMOST SENSATIONAL ARTIST OF THE SCREEN episode “Gloria’s Ro- E. A. Bowen. Some shoveled gravel to load son has been interested in the matter The New mance” with Billie Burke and a deeply England Tel. & Tel. Co. have de. of Seaside Vogue comedy. the carts, others did the and others meeting Chautauqua in both States and the of his address cided to an teaming, Geo. Kleine presents in six “Be- object string overhead 30-pair cable from held October stirring parts, spread the gravel when dumped. The be- a Monday afternoon, last was to cut in what way the the central office in Belfast day PAULINE FREDERICK ‘BELLA tween Savage and Tiger.” matinee evening point to Northport. The E2NNA” -ce school A study of Saturday fore Eugene Achorn had got the road in shape building. and W'illiam various chapters of the D. A. R. might cooper- estimates have been approved and work A five part picturization of the famous literary and dramatic sensation. evening, S. Hart is ffered in his will for the and while w f the C. L. S. C. book, “The Ger- gravel the work was not en- latest ate with the work, if they wish to do so. We begin in the near future. big success “The Also a They will also NEWS Between Two This Aryan," Key- tirely completed Thursday, a little was HEARST COMEDY CARTOONS Wars.” book a this address in string cables on only stone two-reel will be shall print full abstract of Spring and Cedar streets. cimedy shown. For | left undone, and Mr. Achorn finished that the ged by Robert H. Fife CB^ecial- The cable service is the remainder of the week’s our next issue. more satisfactory as the attractive pro- next Dinner was served the ladies of Geo. Kleine Presents in Six Parts Another S. C. study. A program in line wires are less liable to day. by | Big Success gram 6ee advertisement in another column. accidents. on will be given. Roll-call, Cur- A Barn Dance. Last evening, de- | the neighborhood in the Masons Mills chapel, TIGER” Friday “BETWEEN SAVAGE AND WN. j HVRT |SJ Mrs. Wilmer J. Dorman a at which Rev. William ..TRF ARYAN” All who may be interested in High School Athletics. Principal Faulkner spite the storm, thirty-three young people i gave most enjoy- Vaughan, Mayor W. K. j able of the auction party aldermen Morse and v >rk and reading are cordially in- Belfast High school had no sooner en- met at the Woman’s Club room for a lunch j Tuesday night. Oct. 10th, at Keene, Wescott, Thomp- Billie Burke in _ tered her home in Cedar son and ‘Gloria’s Romance” upon his duties than he demonstrated before going to a barn dance at the home of street, entertaining 13 councilmen Nickerson and Staples ! Kaystone Two-Reel j guests. Comedy. his interest in athletics Supper was served at 6 o'clock at one were guests of honor. William M. i.LS. Miss Wilson was a by coaching the boys Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Dinsmore, Congress street, Randall, Amy j table MARY PICK ORD I in foot ball at recess and large in the dining room. The floral deco- of Pineland East EDNA QOODRItH of her father, M. O. Wilson.... after school. While The lunch was served from small tables deco- j proprietor Poultry Farm, ~MAE MARSH™ foot ball is rations were sweet peas, and the contributed beans for the in a Drama of Faith in Anna and Marian Brown regarded by many as a rough game rated with red geraniums and asparagus ferns, place ard Belfast, dinner, jn spert j j score everyone must cards hand-painted in pretty which was worthy of the reputation of the and Love their mother, Mrs. Luella Brown. recognize the importance of and the menu was fruit cocktail, chicken salad, l girl designs. j ARMSTRONG’S WIFE” ! TRIANGLF Pi AV Miss Grace A. iadies of East Belfast. Covers were laid for physical culture and will of Lord was the winner of the first “THE DAWN OF A TO- ! Wade went to Hartford, Conn., approve the move hot rolls, olives, ice cream, cake and coffee. ; 25, and the ladies who served were Mrs. T. S. ___ j a in this direction in the school. prize, picture, and Mrs. Harry W, the Mrs. Everett Mrs. MORROW •in her husband on his barge and High Last Fri- The barn had been most attractively decorated ; Clark, Thompson, Nickerson, BEATRICE FAIRFAX ! Ksystone Comedy a silken Norman Mrs. Richard day evening an athletic consolation, case wii h ribbons and run- Staples, brown and Mrs. y about three weeks_Mrs. association was or- by Mrs. Dinsmore in a manner appropriate to j ner. Others were Walter Achorn. ■ ganized with the present Mrs. Charles orth is with Mr. and | following officers: president, the Hallowe’en season. Stalks of corn were Brad- stopping j Mrs. Archie Robinson; vice bury, George R. Doak, Mrs, I Wentworth, for a while.... Mrs. president, Harland Pat- used around the sides and through the raft- J George j Mrs. M. tershall; secretary, Frances treas- Keating, I, Cobe, Mrs. E. R Conner! Bt spent last week with Mrs. Macomber; ers, and many grinning Jack o’ Lanterns were j Harold sub Mrs. James C. Durham, Mrs. Ben o....The Ladies’ urer, Cobh, master; assistant treas- here and there, while from avail- ! Hazeltine, Sewing Circle j placed every Mrs. urer, Winnie Marriner. An Jennie Mudgett, Mrs, S, H Miss Underwood last week and this I advisory board able place cat’s heads, witches, pumpkins and Lord, consisting ol a member Caroline Gilmore and Miss “ivi^'iTSBELFAST from the Louise t at the hall. school-board, other' Hallowe’en favors were suspended. Ferguson. one from the and one SPECIAL BOND OFFERINGS faculty, frt m the three seats were around the Sale of the From the Woods. About Comfortable placed Drinkwater Farm A deed Big. upper will be classes, appointed. Basketball sides of the and the electric were the IF YOUR CHILDREN of the train on room, lights bearing date of Nov. 6, 1801, was recorded City Winnipeg. Canada, 5’<, 1926 evening the Belfast teams will he organize among the boys and hidden within lanterns. A in the ot nearing the city had to slow down Japanese cosy Waldo County Registry of Deeds last ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL f City Calgary 5’s, 1935 girls and a football team has been I selected corner was in a recess, and here It was over a bull moose arranged Thursday. recorded as a missing record Central Maim Pow r 5’s 1939 running which and is under-size or under-weight I practicing daily. Vaughan Hayes is cards were by those who wished. in the title of land g the track, and was in no played recently transferred from | Portland Hailway 5’s, 1945 hurry of the has * manager team.which for its present Cider was served the and Walter E. et remember—Scott’s Emulsion Later it was during evening, Drinkwater, als., of learned that the Donald Northport, j All over 5 % line-up: Shute, fb; Vaughan music was furnished a Victrola. The to and is nature’s yielding with the Hayes, by guests Louis Mary V. Pennington of grandest growing- cattle in Frank Clements rhb; Washing- Full particulars and price on application. Weymouth, lhb; A. Vaughan, qb; Patter- were Edward Wilson of Alfred and ton. D. C. This farm it their j aldo and seemed Bangor, adjoins the property of food; strengthens bones, We recommend Canadian to very much at ahall, it; strong Municipals lay away, A specially oppor- j Nickerson, ig; Robinson, c; Bramhali, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Louise J. has an makes blood tune time to them. I from the went out to Dorothy Hayden Pratt, extensive water- healthy and pro- buy Many city rg; B. Vaughn, le; Durham, re; Simmons, rt; Mrs Fred A. Johnson, William M. front, a small motes Saving ar.d Checking Accounts solicited. j even visitors who came in auto- Randall^ including island, and runs back sturdy growth. Sammy Brown and We are the Largest Bank in Waldo County and every service which Mariner, Bubs. This team James H. Howes, Mrs. R. P. Whitman of to Knights’ It has been owned Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 13-27 provide > not disturb him. He is described 4Pond. by the can be obtained from any Bank in the State. I i played their firet of the game seaaon Saturday Miss Margaret O. White of Drinkwater since the Our have Increased null moose, than a Campello, Mass., family above date_115 I Deposits $175,000 since July 1st. I standing higher afternoon on the McLellan field against a acruh Fla Frank it was deeded act he was as Miami, R. Keene, Clara B. Keat- years—when from Henry Knox friday reported having team from Leonard & Barrows shoe Mr. and Mrs of •'vpcu-td. no doubt to the woods to factory ing, Morris L. SI jgg, Clyde B. Thomaston, County of Lincoln and com- taking B. H, S. a winning by score of 7 to 0. Prac- Amos monwealth of storm, but has since returned. A Holmes, Mrs. J. King of San Juan, P. Massachusetts, to Micajah tice games are the played daily under coaching R., Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Miss Flor- Drinkwater of ;,go a moose was as doing Gilchrest, Northport, county of Hancock reported of Principal Faulkner, who will also coach the ence E. Dunton of Madison, Mr. and and commonwealth of Bangor and last fall a cow Wis., Massachusetts. This gardens, basketball teams. The football teams would Mrs. S. S. L. Shute, Mr. and Mrs. Clement W. transfer was for one ned with the cows on the Paul hundred acres of land like to get games with Don’t Freeze schools in Dr. thei Wescott, William C. Libbey, Henry Mud- and the price paid was $200. The was earsmont for several weeks. There class. The Athletic survey Up Association will observer gett, Herbert Foster, Mr. and Mrs. William H. by John and David Fales was of four years on moose and cari- next Harkness, the AND Saturday as Tag Day as a benefit BURST YOUR f„r the and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hall, Mrs. Grace C. witness. The deed was in a organization. good state of Pillsbury and Miss Edna D. Crawford. preservation, the handwriting perfectly clear and distinct, GASOLINE ENGINE An Announcenent Party. Miss Marian BUY A M. Hayes gave an announcement party at the MR. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus EDISON D. Hayes, 185 High street, last even- Thursday ing. Lunch was served at 7 p. m. from the “NEW-WAY” wants dining table,which was prettily decorated with your opinion 1 AIR COOLED sweet peas. The favors were tiny blue silk has of the music I bags with a card attached on the, opinions critics, but he which was writ- that is guaranteed to go and go right for every purpose J-JE made the New Edison for the j ten, “The cat is out of the bag.” When the ©T^cf*© American home, in climate under the sun. bags were opened toy cat* appeared with rib- any and he wants > our the Edison opinion- Accordingly bons around their necks to which were attach- v has i ed a card the Compan arranged a prize contest for the best bearing names of Ralph M. GOODHUE & CO., Heal and Marian M. THE Agents, opinions about the New Edison written bv Hayes. The bride CORRECT 44 people elect Main Street, Helfast, Maine. had a beautiful diamond ring in her who hear it in their homes. bag. Then came congratulations and best wishes. The New Hats $500 is to be paid for the best opinion. supper menu included chicken salad, potato chips, olives, pickles, fruit pud- FOR FALL M. R. $200 for the second. ding, ice cream, cake and coffee. Later the KNOWLTON, prospective and other Now Sold Here $100 for the | groom young men ar- Being Public Auctioneer. For Sale or to Let. third. rived and the evening was spent with games, My residential at the In there vocal and instrumental music, and toasting All the shades that are Licensed to sell all kinds of property corner of addition, is a Consolation Contest in Park and Hathorn streets. Pittsfield, Mass. marshmallows at the fire place. The guests 2w41 Fifteen room house with stable which the priaes aggregate which right; all the colors that large attached! $200. Opinions were Misses Annette Holt, Lytle and Mabel _property. Surrounded by big maples, with small garden are in all the In the rear. Huilt-in for do not win prizes, but which nevertheless are con- Townsend, Susie Braley, Hazel and Ethel liked, grades plot garage summer. Heated garage and workshop for cold Heal, Amy, Louise and Marie Sholes. The that are are weather; sidered suitable for publication, will be at popular now 150 gallon gasoline storage. A particularly purchased will take in the to marriage place fall and Tenements good for a Also early for the Let. opening physician. two driv- lOcentsa word. shouldexceed ready approval of horses. One Noopinion 200 words they have leased the Woodbury house on Vine Special bargains in real estate. ing saddle horse. Apply to those men V. T, M. street where they will go to who like to to LATHBURY, D„ housekeeping, Mr, Apply 4w42p 85 State Me. Heal Street, Augusta, I came here from Lincolnville and has been have their new hats early. UlCKEY-KNOWLTON make it tor to employed for some time in A. A. Howes possible you compete for a prize even though you do not & Go’s REAL ESTATE CO. | grocery store. Miss Hayes is a graduate of own one of these the Belfast school and is wonderful instruments. High employed in the FOR ^ office the SALE^ of Leonard & Barrows shoe factory. WANTED c: Both have many friends who wish them a COMPANY & Life Insurance Fit Id Manager-Solicitor Two CARLE Maine. happy and prosperous voyage on the sea of Horses. JONES, Belfast, t, 12 Main St., Belfast, Maine $150 a month to right party. References, matrimony. Apply to JOHN « lock Box 594, Bangor, Maine. GEORGE, 4w4lp lwp42 12 Washington Street, Belfast.
L / I mour Deming, makes tbe 7 ■■ ■-- mi ii————————— and Notes. long-neglected Literary News plea of the provincial town with the charm that we have come to expect of The House of The Iron Shutters, a this author. Wilson Follett, keen inter- short story by Otis Peabody Swift, ap- preter of literary moods, speaks his mind pears in the October number of Young's on certain books of the hour in ‘Senti- Coal Hod too to Lift? who is a Heavy Magazine. Mr. Swift, junior mentalist, Satirist and Realist; Notes on at Columbia University, was born in Some Recent Fiction;’ while Meredith don’t have Lewiston. Last summer he wa9 on the Nicholson, close friend of James Whit- You to lift the Roller news- Bearing reportorial staff of a Portland comb Riley for thirty years, contributes paper. a character sketch ihat makes the read- Coal it slides out and can Pan, easily you er feel as if he, too, had known and lov- A book on birds called The charming ed the Hoosier poet. In the Chickadee-dee and His Friends is among department shovel the coal from it as easy as breathing. of the Great War, the Atlantic offers a the recent publications that will charm merits striking document straight from the young and old, and aside from its for bloodsoaked battlefields of Verdun, will have an added interest Farming- made IN NEW ENGLAND-BEST IN THE WOULD Ward ‘With the Iron Division,’ by a young ton as its author, Miss Lyle The Kind Yon Have Bought has borne the people Frenchman who writes, under Always si