— Hanson m Minneapolis. The era of vs. Leslie Supreme Judicial Court. ; Troy J. Ward of Troy. In THE FLOODS IN LOUISIANA. tv Government ..Carleton Doak, May, 1914, Ward for the gas Bells—Hanson in He Takes Part in a “Wet” bargained Roger ^personal. F Wadding Campaign. Justice | .The Judicial Leslie C. Cornish of Augusta in Troy, giving him a bond tor a deed in Great Destruction of and Loss 01 V, .neap-'lis. Supreme Hennepin county, Minn., was to vote on Oct. Pre- Property Codman 111. the sum Herman Bishop Seriously of $5,000. The contract which Mr, Life. H. Coombs left on 4th on prohibition and among the siding. by Monday a busi- Floods in Louisiana. ...The speakers The ness to court was ! Rogers was to receive for the mill A West Indian hurricane reached the Gull trip Boston. G. A. R..Fire in Winter- called to Minneapolis to speak in the interests occupied Thursday with the pay through N V..,nal case of the of the Cheater L. vs. M. defendant's work in it, and for him, was of Mexico 29th and its north, Mrs. Brooks Grindle -r Personal, wets was E. F. Hanson of this city, tie Bailey Sidney Web- j Sept. ripped way of is visit- both of much Brooksville, A. at ber, Searsport and former involved, causing the Judge to remark ward the ing Mrs. John Dudley Sargent. .Divorced first addressed a wet mass meeting in the audi- co-partners | through Mississippi valley, causing Collins. in trade in a thftt Mr. k;-' is thus general store in that town. At Rogers should have been a lawyer. property damage estimated at Mr. Rockland. torium, Sept. 26th, reported in the Min- approximately and Mrs. George H. Priest of Boston in the term The drouth of 1914 caused the contract to are e C A. R. Washington. Auto* neapolis Tribune: January of the court Mr. be $12,000,000, while the number of the known Bailey visiting Belfast relatives and friends. F ues Making Farm Life More At- After that he had lived in Maine action to a close Mr. explaining brought against Mr. Webber for $300 brought by Ward leaving the dead, Oct. 2d, was 198 and the missing 310. .Recent Deaths. .The Sar- all his life three years in a license Mrs. Mixer has .Hctive. except town, claimed to be premises. The account annexed was a George returned to Camden so due him on the settlement lengthy The was done in New Or- Situation. that he knew conditions there, Mr. Hanson of greatest damage after a j',ne the firm’s one visit here with Mrs. John said: business. The case was showing a total deficit of $1,405.84 with Collins. Obituary. ..East Belfast. opened be- leans, along the gulf coast and inland through | editorials. “If prohibitionists had told the truth fore the jury and credits of $915.60 a balance of 24, Harry E. Bowker of this i‘;1 The News of Belfast. .The News about withdrawn from them by leaving $490 the Lake Ponchitrain district of Louisiana. city entered Shaw’s conditions in Maine it not .Secret Societies..News would be necessary Judge and a for which the suit was Geo. Business in Brooks. Spear verdict ordered for brought. Judge Lake Ponchitrain is a of salt College Portland last for anyone to come to this to tell of the the body water in the Monday. the hi ranges. ..The Churches... city plaintiff for E. Johnson was to train I1S5. were filed employed audit the ac- rear of New Orleans that is Mrs. Charles F. Drake in Real Estate, long of'evils that follow its introduction. Exceptions and entered from Mo- of Frankfort spent j[ Transfers The the case was taken counts and he the balance at object of prohibitionists is the same every- to the Law Court.which al- placed $377.10, bile and before the of the last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos News of Belfast. bay, building rail- F. Carle- j The where—city, county. State, and lowed the the full amount claimed 1 eventually exceptions and granted a new disallowing Rogers road the two cities the ton. .One of the Best national trial. connecting Morgan line Apple Marketing. prohibition.” The case was on work of rattle handles and finish- reopened Thursday and turning of steamers made L. •. mic Opera Songs Ever Written.. He then gave a synopsis of Maine’s morning daily trips between Mobile S. Knight, traveling auditor of the Wes- legisla- the four John W. for de- Silos...Boys’ Farm Clubs.. tion for the of the sale of intoxi- occupied day. It was given to the at ing carriages. Manson, and New tern Union Biding prevention jury Orleans, landing passengers for the Tel. Co., New York, was in town ;i ( aredness a Duty. cating liquor, commenced 94 years since 4 p. m. and an hour later fendant, claimed that Ward actually used the prt ago, they returned a seal- latter place at the Lake End, where they took last Friday. which 26 special acta and amendments to the ed mill 77 of the 169 in the an- Kiff’s Book. .Some verdict, which was opened at the ! only days account the Ponchitrain Martin Memory law have been tried, There have been 69 beginning | railroad for the city. Both the Mrs. W. Frisbee ,r‘ Facts. .Cost of State Roads. years of the nexed because of the lack of water in the sum- George is spending two Farm of 81 Friday morning session and was for lake in the rear and prohibitory law, and years of constitu- the the Mississippi river in weeks with relatives in News and Notes. .Scuttling' mer of 1914. R. F. Dun for was Brockton, Taunton and ; :;.erary tional prohibition which rum plaintiff for $40.29. and ton, plaintiff, during sellihg Bangs Buzzell for front, unless at a very low stage, are American Ships. has been classed with arson higher Medford, Mass, \ murder, and simi- plaintiff, Dunton & Morse for defendant. not willing to allow credits claimed by de- lar He than the city and the water fronts are .Stockton Springs. .Ship crimes. told of the appointment of fendant in the handle and pro- Miss R. T. Newell arrived home >e»rsport. The case of W. H. administrator carriage work, but tected last Satur- l''1' The Belfast Price Current.. special constables, Sturgis deputies who are Trundy, on by levees, or as they are called in Hol- v-ws. the in other the auditor's account day right from Crawfords .Died... empowered to sheriffs and of estate of Emma hia of every respect N, H., where she rn. Married. supersede the Trundy, wife, North land, and in this section of the country, dykes. removal of officials. Then he described vs. J. stood. Tuesday forenoon the returned a spent the summer. the Searsport B. Kenney of jury These extend on both and Newport, opened banks of the famous “Yes No Campaign,” when Article at verdict in the sum Mississip- 5 p. m. Thursday, was finished for the plaintiff of $243.10. Mrs. Margaret Wood, Vine left Government. 26 of the Maine constitution prohibiting the Friday going pi from New Orleans to the Gulf of Mexico, street, yes- City to the jury at the of terday for Portland to visit her manufacture and sale of liquor was passed opening the afternoon ses- and for many miles above the city. The hur- daughter, the voters. He sion. Mr. The Grand Jury. Mrs. Ernest C. uptn by quoted from the pres- Kenney was the son of Mrs. what is Milton. of the ident of the Trundy ricane, producing called a tidal wave, ^ ,r meeting city government Christian Civic League to 6how and the The Grand one action was to recover $110 balance due Jury reported indictment forced its the Miss Edna D. Crawford that over 1.600 saloons, and tenements way up river and overflowed,and arrived Monday Monday evening, Mayor Charles shops on a note of to the court at a. were $260 her eon in 9.1$ m., Saturday, and con- in from Boston engaged in selling liquor. While this given by 1904, some places carried away, the levees and and will soon enter upon her ;.residing and C, W. Wescott act- when tinued their deliberation CARI.ETON DOAK, ESQ, article went into the constitution with she was Mrs. and came to until 3.45 Monday duties at The 44,000 Emery live flooded the adjacent un- City National Bank. to tem. it country, damaging .&f clerk f majority, stayed there by the small margin with him, as was then afternoon, when indict- * supposed for life. Later they reported eighteen picked cotton in the rich cotton Mrs. OF ALDERMEN. of 758. fields of the J. A. Fessenden and Mrs. L W. Pendle- N OOAKD j Mrs. married ments after one of the sessions Solicitor, Clerk and Member of Emery Mr. and her son longest for and City City The prohibition speakers said the issue was Trundy delta destroying orange groves and ton are at Hotel w roll of accounts was crops Kempton, Boston, not New T„. g read, had the several found no the Board of Assessors. license or no license and that saloons would be paid note to within $110 when she years. They indictments All towns inland generally. for 50 miles were York, as erroneously printed last week paid: I on corner and died. It came in the cases: ordered every prostitutes and rum shops out.in the evidence that the de- following Joshua A. Marshall of The A kitchen shower was last I badly damaged. wind blew over 40 miles Mr. .$ 51 50 given Thursday would spring up like blades of grass. Mr. fendant had held the and Mrs, E. E. Smith of R. agreed to buy a monument for Lincolville, by Municipal Court for an Providence, 80 afternoon Miss Doak at the Hanson said, “when the fact was hour and was accompanied a 1,294 by Hazel home of that no part by heavy rain. motored to Belfast ana 1 | his mother to cost the 21st,of his I., were guests of Ton of 113 00 the statutory law would have been $100, leaving only $10 bal- murder,Aug. brother-in-law,Ed- At New Orleans eleven small Capt. pupils. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Doak j affected craft sank and and in the least no ance due. At her ward C. of Lin Mrs. M. F. French, North avenue. ng. 291 61 and saloon could have been es< deatn in Searsport the de- Higgins coin ville; Herbert six port High street, in honor of Miss Nellie Brown of j steamships were damaged. The United 400 80 ! tablished without the consent of the fendant was Smith of held the Mr. and people, called upon to pay funeral ex- Milo, by Municipal Court converted Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell have closed 186 13 Little River, whose engagement to Clerk The advocates of repeal lost out because states yacht Stranger, assigned to City j they to the amount of for and the house of Charles their home on 16 were over-confident. penses $39, using his own breaking entering the Louisiana naval Congress street and left last gent. 383 Carleton Doak, brother of the was re- j militia,was rammed the ■jo hostess, funds. The Drinkwater of Mrs. Mar- by ks and 480 13 “Horse loads of liquor arrived plaintiff claimed no knowledge of Northport, Aug. 11th; dock at the naval Thursday for Boston, where they will spend supplies. cently announced. A luncheon was served at by express, huge dry station and went to sand insurance. 974 98 boot leggers, pocket peddlers, kitchen bar the agreement to tbe monument. garet Labrie of held Justice M. the winter. i,'.. 1.30 | buy At 2.30 Bangor, by the bottom. The and covers were laid for 10. The table rooms and SDeakeasies came gunboat Petrel was in the te- 855 70 in when the sa- afternoon the C. Larrabee of with loons Friday jury returned a verdict Unity, charged enticing dock at the time. The Mies J. Carleton 48<» decorations and were went out; ther.e was no protection for dry monitor Amphit- Marjorie arrived home from appointments especially j for the defendant. Emma at 16th. All three ; the boys or the homes, even the farmers W. C. T. Runnells for Boynton Unity Sept. rite was driven Boston last pretty and dainty, and as a to the had i aground. There was no wire week, having resigned her position 930 90 ! surprise their come and John were into court afternoon and liquors by express and have turned plaintiff W. Manson of Pittsfield for brought Monday communication with the as T,, young guest of honor her chair was filled with | j outside world stenographer with Kimball & McKenney, 158 98 | ! their homes into tippling where the defendant. The through- fire department. shops j discharged. indictments made public are out the brief artment. 160 93 the articles the which fell moral influence of the home day.but radio messages of bankers, Pri ce dei comprising shower, upon the boy is as follows: telling now of the worst afternoon two the were 234 20 to the floor as she drew it from the table. The ] very character. Friday the cases of the Bel- city’s conditon sent to Mobile Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sanborn of uscar of through Bangor went 1 82 00 I ttiicii me vuieie oi iMume nave Cole Winterport for adultery (two Gerera. purposes. another fast Water Co. vs. the Inhabitants of the the wireless on the to menu consisted of tomato bisque, chicken to City steamship Excelsior. Brookline, Mass., last week to visit their 215 80 opportunity vote, constitutional prohibition of counts.) Uisceiianeoue. Belfast and Same vs. The City of Belfast XU jrearo it was uoi unUBUai tO j salad, hot biscuits, olives, ice cream, cake, and1 will be buried by more than 20,000 votes. There have tWO daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs W. H. were before the uaixici. o, xu^cr, anas nurnei o. elevens, 60 are sections where men opened second jury with or three feet of water in some of the Vincent. .$7,563 hot chocolate. Miss Katherine D. Kittredge prohibition pass tem- alias streets resolutions and Charles Kneeland “Aunt Hat” of Bangor, for enticement j perance drink rum. At one and Clifton Whittum suc- of New Orleans, though for a few hours l served. The afternoon was spent in auction. only Mr. H. H. mail carrier at the time $5 000 worth of was seized in one of Miss Emma Boynton of Montville. Carter, Belfast nee to 1 liquors ceeding L. F. Marden and Robert P. at a time. The then had ri,: relating hawkers, pedlars, The guests were Miss Abbie of in Chase, city surface drain- Doak, sister hall Rockland, Me.; Bangor, Me., never has State vs. Willie 0. Mathews of Lincolnville, post office, is taking his annual vacation in and to be excluded as citizens of Belfast. The cases age, the gutters into •-'ad passed engrossed, j the at home from Miss Ja- recognized the prohibitory law and has scores emptying drainage can- Boston and hostess, Boston, three indictments: single sale, common seller, vicinity. He was accompanied by of saloons wide have were both for hydrant rental aDd interest since als to the where -"ring. iicvca running open. They what extending lake, steam ;jC: mu^cib ui iiuruipui I, aimb munan pumps Mrs. Carter. call the Bangor means a and liquor in his possession for illegal sale. they plan,.which small 1908;.the former for $4060 39 and the latter for discharged the water into the lake. A sudden Heal, Misses Clara and Belle Miss for the Keating, fine seller. Reform mayors and sheriffs State vs. Charles Hubbard, for neglect to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowker common council: $665, the total, with interest, about tropical rain would down such E. returned Gertrude Coombs, Miss Ruth Coombs, and never get but one term. $7,000. bring a volume The case is support minor children. Wednesday from a visit with Mrs. mmittee on and "In arrests are somewhat involved and many in- of water that the could not evening lights finance, Miss Louise who on the 14th of Portland, Me., 5,824 made gutters carry it be Reed, October State vs. Rennis W. Mathews for to Mr. Mrs. •he mayor, instructed to in- each year, or one for every 11 persons; within tricate points of law H. C. Buzzell neglect off and at of Bcwktr's, parents, ar.d Charles H will be married to Charles Brown of figure. people caught places amusement cost of lighting in other nearby Belmont, 13 years drunkenness in the cities and support minor children. in larger opened for the plaintiff and the case was then such storms all Shaw, Winthrop. and submit a a of towns by paid kinds of prices for -'-ange street lighting brother the guest of hohor. has increased 45 per cent—the vs. popula- taken from the State Charles Robbins for assault and •;e next tion jury, and counsel stated their to take them Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and meeting. Miss Gertrude M Coombs entertained last about 14 per cent. carriages home. On one occasion Bradbury, 17 of the be "In battery. city ordinances Bangor during the past year there was contentions to the court. Harvey D. Eaton of the writer was glad to be ferried on a to Mrs. Ralph H. Howes and Miss Anne M. Kit- Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Brown at State vs. for common dray 'ding to section 1 the following an arrest for drunkenness one for who Hugh Rooney, seller. his equalling Waterville, also appeared for the plain- home on Canal street. One time there was tridge will go to Bangor today, Thursday, to person or corporation owning the home of her parente, Mr. and Mrs. Robert every seven persons, while in Minneapolis I contended that the contract was a break in attend the Music on a street which has a have been told arrests are 1 for tiff, void the levees above New Orleans, but Festival. butting P. Coombs, Franklin street. Supper was every 133 per- shall maintain on said sons. The ftobert F. Dunton for the Criminal Cases. the premises report of the police matron of Port- city claimed that water spread over a extent of coun- Miss Sarah Collins ™ served at 6 o’clock and the were seated j large C, returned yesterday to or sink guests for cesspool drain.” land 1912, showed that 551 children were the contract free rental af- The first ease on the and j specified hydrant criminal docket was try found its w«y into the with- her duties as in at one table with covers for ten. The color arrested and the increase had been about swamps stenographer Boston. She ax collector,reported as follows: 85 a ter 20 and other tried years among contentions Tuesday forenoon—State vs. Willie O. out affecting the On another was scheme was yellow and was carried out in the year. city. occasion accompanied by her brother Alphonse,who taxes collected.$63,514 61 claimed that due to water Mathews of Lincolnville for the "The effect of the vile compounds sold as poor pressure and illegal sale of break was on the opposite side of the will several weeks there. e 9 94 floral decorations and in the toy silk spend posit. parasol can be seen in the liquors increase of insanity. supply the city lost the North schoolhouse. liquor. Hs pleaded not guilty. Joshua Mar- river and Algiers, opposite, and the suspended from the electrolier and from the insane adjacent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kotman closed their cot* Forty years ago numbered more Cornish a shall waB the witness in the I $63,524 55 i Judge suggested conference in his case The jury country, were flooded. New Orleans now has which dainty packages dangled, tied with yel- than 400, today they number thousands. The tage on the North Shore, Northport, last Sat- surer.$63,30000 room, at which returned a verdict of On the a stuff drink make men rather City Solicitor Carleton Doak, guilty. indict- sewer system, but pumps must be used as d. 224 low ribbons to each where they crazy than and went to Bangor for a week's visit gr 55 i running plate, they Tne Charles R. urday drunk. housewife who wants a little Mayor Coombs, Alderman C. W. ments as common seller and keeping liquor in formerly to dispose of the sewage. were attached U the which were before returning to New York. place cards, alcohol for mixing some home medicinal Wescott and Robert ..$63,524 55 prep- F. Dunton, counsel, rep- his possession with intent to sell, Mr. Mathews decorated with yellow flowers. When the aration cannot get it, but the man who wants Messrs. C. O. Poor and W. M. Bean went to resented the city, and Messrs. Buzzell and net guilty and gave sureties for Shute, chief engineer, report- whiskey and rum can get all he desires.” pleaded $500 THE NATIONAL G. a. R. guests took up their place cards there was a The Pines, Quantabacook, the first of the and his report was accepted in Mr. Hanson then quoted from recent issues Eaton, counsel for the water company, and an in each case, with J. F. Wiley and J. P. Cole shower oi of i. placed on file: packages which the guest honor of resolutions week for a sojourn of ten days. They go at papers containing passed by agreement was reached to refer the case to sureties. For illegal sale he was sentenced Col. Ambrose E. P, Stephens of Cincinnati Robbings house in East Bel- found to contain prettily embroidered hand- ministerial conferences in which it was stated was elected this season to the autumnal | Chief Justice and Associate to a fine of and 30 in commander-in-chief of the Sons of enjoy foliage ntal valued at in- Savage Justices $50 days jail and appealed loss, $2,500. kerchiefs. The menu was: chicken that the saloons were running wide open and Veterans. boullion, Cornibh and to to the Law Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A. Blair teturned last contents $1,000; damage $950; conditions were pictured in the most undesir- King determine the principles Court, with sureties for $500. crackers, chicken hot rolls, stuff- The nurses of fire salad, olives, 1 Army of the Civil from a Cause unknown. able light of law, also the adjustment of taxes and hy- Herbert L. Harding of Knox was arraigned War elected Saturday trip through the White fire in house ed angel candied cher- Mrs. Alice C. of Jefferson imney occupied by celery, cake, gold cake, He predicted that the jitney buses would do drant rental the decision Risley City, Mo, as Mountains in their auto. later visited due, to be rendered for non-support of his minor children, Lillian their They bum on Union street. No dam- ries and a land office business between the twin president. | whipped cream, coffee. The evening cities; of in Manchester, N. H„ and Marlboro, St. Paul would the in vacation as this term. F., Susie F. and Bertha E. Hard;ng of Knox Mass, was spent with music and cards. The guests get money. Minneapolis’ Miss Katherine R.A, Flood of mney fire in house owned J would have he Messrs. Elbert and William Wheeler of Bos- The was his Ethel L. Newton,Mass., Mrs. Annie M. Miss by prohibition, said. plaintiff wife, Harding, was elected National president of the Pitcher, Millie Mitchell, s Pice street. No were Misses Hazel Doak, Belle Daugh- damage. Keatiiig, the Water who was a ters of Veterans and S. [Minneapolis Tribune Sept. 29, ton, representing Co., were present granted divorce from the defendant Mrs. Grace Brooks was Mrs. Harvey Cunningham and Mrs. Anna \ ■ alarm from box 35. Lillian and Martha Knowlton, Blanche Jen- 1915.] ( The of the and to this of the in when the court chosen National patriotic instructor. Underwood will leave City Marshal George W. Fris- message mayor from Maine was agreed disposition case. Sept. 1908, ordered that he I belle this, Thursday nys, Jessie Hart, Annette Holt. Marguerite carried into four more districts d accepted, council concurring: of Minneapolis The hearing will be in Belfast Nov. 2, 1915, should pay $3 per week for their support, ! The report of Col. D. R. Stowitz, morning for Bangor to attend the Music Festi in the quarter- ■■ Coombs. last fight to keep coun- master of the hole Dumoer of arrests, 5; for night Hennepin waen the of taxes and which he has failed to general G. A. R., showed that from adjustment rental will do. r£he defence was ! val. for assault and battery, 1; for ty adopting prohibition. were 159,863 members in good standing Dec 21 be made to Dec. 1915 and the is that he had heart trouble and was r His name is Edgar F. Hanson and nine times decision to be unable to 1 Miss A. Bickford, who the sum- ig, 11. WEDDING BELLS. 14. Mary spent he has been returned winner in the elec- final. earn the funds to John rial Balance Sheet. city necessary pay. R, mer at her home on Cedar street, left Satur- tions of Belfast on the Atlantic seaboard. The Women’s Relief 33 One Dunton for the and Corps, organized he in the State The case of Albert Dickey vs Frank A. Bart- appeared plaintiff H. C. years elected Mrs. Carrie for Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will spend RESOURCES Blodgett-Nye. A very pretty wedding oc- term spent senate and he has ago, Alexander-Ba- day | Buzzell for the defendant. re- of made all his on the wet and is- lett was at 4 m. Judge Cornish hrenberg Belleville, 111, president, over three the winter with her niece, Mrs. G. t 68 curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M campaigns dry opened p. Friday. The par- Harvey $1,006 sue served his decision. other candidates. The corps voted from its am, etc. 95 on ties live in Unity. In 1915, Mr. Self. 1,683 Nye Main street, Bucksport as I he last February, a of $1000 to be used as G. A. Thursday "Old am,” said night as he E. Pendleton of was before treasury gift R„ ■vorth Co.. 19 45 Bartlett advertised for a man and wife to work Ellery Islesboro, officials see evening. Sept. 30th, at eight o'clock, when their wound up a meeting at Kistler’s hall, “I defy fit, Martin S, Ford, manager of the Equitable —ments. 605 00 the court Tuesday afternoon charged with Jessie any man to step up here before me and call on his farm in Unity. Mr. and Mrs. of Life Ins. Co. of New York -e, etc. 286 48 eldest daughter Marie, was united in Dickey Elias R. Monfort of Ci who received city, accompanied paupers, me a liar. I am or his minor child in .cinnati, telling you facts and the story then in non-support compliance was ne, pensions, etc. 828 00 marriage to Frederick Swazey of Northport, living Caribou, answered 591 votes, elected commander-in-chief by his wife, will arrive Oct, 26th to visit his Blodgett of the hypocrisy and perfidy that has been with orders the court at the time of ferca' .n:d Harvester Co. 10 00 the advertisement and came to to by his after a spirited contest.Frank O. Cole of Bucksport. Rev. Henry W. Webb of the Elm bred in Maine as a result of the Unity work. Jersey parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Ford, in Swan- I of other towns.. 125 13 prohibition from his wife. When he City received 231 and William J. Patterson of paupers | section that we have in our The the action to 80 separation arraigned street Congregational church officiated and constitution is not plaintiff brought recover$ 188. H. ville. | taxes... 390 57 i was asked Cornish if he did not Pittsburg, George Slaybaugh of ! yet half told.” claimed to be due himself and wife, re- by Judge Etr?- iuo! purposes. 1,819 51 used the single ring service. The having Washington, a Treasury Department employe, Miss A Dunton returned last Fri- wedding Mr. Hanson spoke first at the Fifth ward understand that the court had ordered him to Margaret *■5 224 10 entered | ceived $85 in part payment for their services was elected senior vice commander-in-chief. party the parlor to the strains of Lo- tool house, where he was succeeded Rev. day from a three weeks’ visit with relatives in 112 44 by pay $8 a week for the support of his child and The contest for junior vice comraander-in-chief Wallace Short of Sioux on the farm o£ defendant. He also claimed hengrin’s wedding march played by Miss Flor- N. Falls, S. D. He was won Levan Criehaven and resumed her duties in the law Blast -et. Library. 702 57 that he understood. He also admitted by Dodge of Berea, Ky, on the was hurried across the river to that Mr. Bartlett had agreed to them replied unt. 738 57 ence Homer. The bride's gown was of white University pay $30 second ballot. B. F. Clarkson of Baltimore was office of Dunton & Morse. Mrs. S. S. L. *fegl hall where another was that he had not done as the court had a meetng listening to month, them house rent on the farm ordered. elected and Reuben A. 't, collector 1908. 58 77 crepe de chine with veil held in a per give chaplain, Adams of Shute substituted in her absence. place by Christian and Allan P. Cox. From He was asked if he knew that 1909. 90 30 George and their and 1st to in- he could be sent Rochester, N. Y., surgeon-general. wreath of white rose buds and she carried a there he went A. O U. W. hall at and provide “grub," July 'W- collector 1910. 31 Irving to if he did not the order Lee Robinson, who has been employed by »wlton, 1,120 avenues north and to crease their pay to $35 per month. be- jail obey of the " U. shower of white roses. She was at- Twentieth then Kistler’s They ai;, collector 1911. 621 80 bouquet to which he that he the American Express Co. at Bar Harbor the hall. came dissatisfied and left in when court, replied would never FIRE IN WINTERPORT. 1912. 43 54 tended by Miss Agnes J. Leslie of Abbott July the ad- "All over Maine,” the speaker "we a as as he drew breath for past season, has returned home and will sub- said, called for a term of a or pay penny long the 1913. 10 81 who wore vertisement year Academy, Andover, pink taffeta and have monuments to the colossal folly of that of stitute for S. L. Shute his va- >-k '. 40 support his child. He was pronounced Mrs. Cyr Saves Hpine as it was, as a reminder to every In James of was flames Mrs, Cyr had the of mind to and of most 53 passerby. noon and Jndge Cornish charged the jury at Manning Lincolnville, tried Tues- presence ; two expositions many the inter- j $736,970 asters, with large bouquets of white one club in Portland there are rows rows rush for the pond which lies back of the hydran- upon day afternoon, and Robbins was found just in the west. LIABILITIES. been the opening of court Saturday morning, stat- guilty house and herself esting places geas on either side. The room of lockers that have ripped open and the throwing into the water the living was in and sentenced to for 60 locki torn out. The lockers have been that it was a case of fact and in- jail days. uauies were wnen Bne ending.$590,000 00 variegated asters and The color pre- ing simply quictuy exunguisnea. • sweetpeas. served in the condition the com- vatai v^uits ui to returned to me house she found it in flames outstanding. 26.000 00 just Sturgis volved no Questions of law. The evident wmierport pieaa guilty ing from Bingham. Mrs. Woodcock and Mr scheme of the room was and as a and the efforts of ••tones... 206 09 dining pink green, mission left them constant reminder of two indictments him with Mr. Cyr and neighbors were was contradictory, and it was for the to charging adultery and Mrs. D. baunce Woodcock, who had been ““''Aster and here refreshments were the of prohibition. jury of no avail in confining the blaze, which soon Co. 2,020 00 dainty served by oppression and the cases were continued for sentence. "in .t is me siuu ui uuug you win nave decide who told the truth. The to the rooms with him at his Chase Pond camp, are on an tax. 2,810 26 juiae Frances in sister oi tne Driae ana miss jury report- spread adjoining totally destroy- * ye, was tried fore- the house and l«- here when your law-abiding citizens attempt ed at 10.20, found a verdict for the Hugh Rooney Wednesday ing barn. Part of the furniture auto through Franconia Notch, White 15,89184 Natalie of a cousin. the having trip Nye Brewer, Only to enforce the law that your prohibitionists noon on a search and seizure an was saved and also part of the stock of gro- "’foods. 68,876 90 for the full sum sued, $80.20. The case, appeal Mountains, to Dover, N. Portland, Bath* immediate are to foist plaintiff ceries which was in the front of the house H., families and a few intimate friends trying upon you. from the Court. Sheriff F. A. kept nalanceB of 1916 appropriation: was then excused to at 2 m. Municipal and were to reach Belfast last of the “The Sturgis commission was the group of jury Monday p. which was used as a general store conducted etc., expected contracting parties were present. Those Cushman and Sheriff J. A. G. interest.2,433 60 three men selected by Governor Cobb when A. L. Blanchard for plaintiff; Libby and Deputy Beach, by Mrs. Cyr. The loss will be about $5,000. evening. Mr. Woodcock was unable to ac- "l thi from out of town were Miss Miriam of Rog- moth. 500 00 Bacon he attempted to enforce the law and it did its who searched the lunch car of respondent There is a partial insurance. The burned house fata ers for defendant. company them because of business. 100 00 Abbot Mr. and as but is about two miles from the near J Academy, Andover, Mrs. F, S. work thoroughly, you may see, here is Aug. 14th, were the principal witnesses, and village the 638 67 the statement of Governor Cobb when he left The case of Sidney L. Hannon vs. R. B & A. railroad station. It was a story and a Maine was honored last week when Nye and Miss Natalie Nye of Brewer. The Philip John Leonard, who testified to highly ™eem. 8,787 49 the office at the end of his term: buying liquor half frame house and was built five years ago. at the convention of the National Ladies of bridal left on an ex- Porter was opened before the jury Saturday •'‘psrtment..,. 2,014 75 couple Thursday evening “*If is no better than I have of Rooney, was celled. James S. Harriman the G. A. R„ held in connection with the Na- prohibition at 9.3C a. m. The was of *•*« 48 tended fur unknown. The enforce it I would rather see plaintiff formerly tional at Wash- books. 1,208 wedding trip parts been able to rum for the defence claimed that the liquor pro- encampment of the G. A. R., **■ but been a officer in Provi- SECRET SOCIETIES. Hill. 276 30 bride’s was of dark brown broad- free over the bar.’ Liberty had police ington, Mrs. R. Tarbox of Fryeburg was * traveling gown peddled duced in court wts for Rooney’s and Harry Mary %b school. 1,978 98 “We have been struggling with this problem R. for 12 He owned the elected senior vice president of the National cloth with hat to match. Mrs. is a dence, I, years. Roberts’ Aurora 51 Blodgett very now and are L. personal use. The verdict was Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F., will Mrs. in Portland f*“»s. 1,562 for 69 years you just beginning. in which he had body. Tarbox is well known ‘bver and homestead farm Liberty, bridge. 1,168 70 charming young lady very popular in the Take some heed of our experiences in Maine. not guilty. have a supper at 6.30 p. m. at their regular and in fact all sections of Maine, having held *w,“l to defendant in with the 1,687 30 social “What can we do in Maine? We have no rented the April,1914, the office of of the order in Maine building. younger circle of the town. She gradu- State vs. Harriet S. Foyer, alias Harriet meeting Oct. 12th. president 1,398 09 more redress in such a case than we have in agreement that he should buy the standing department and her elevation to so high an ated from the E. M. C. in 1913 and alias “Aunt was late 49 Seminary case of as Stevens, Hat,” opened office that her and loviiness of partment. 1,121 an ordinary liquor selling, which, lumber on the and also erect on it his William E. Plummer of Portland has been proves ability and is a of Abbot place insurance. 1,143 35 graduate Academy in the class of our experience has proven, is absolutely none. Wednesday morning and continued into the character is not only appreciated in her own ®’! portable saw mill, using the house to care appointed acting grand secretary of the Maine contingent.. 326 56 1915. Mr. Blodgett is one of the “To show you the depths of degradation to afternoon. State but by all whose privilege it is to know leading young Grand of 117 70 which our State has fallen I will the for his mill, etc. In October Mr. Hannon found Lodge Odd Fellows to serve the un- her. There were several candidates for the business men of the town and is the junior quote "‘“‘highway. 1,292 96 matron of Portland, who stated that in that the defendant did not intend to the expired term of the late W.W.Cutter of West- office but Mrs. Tarbox received a majority of member ot the police buy Codman HI. 2.446 00 George Blodgett Co. Both Mr. one in that city 555 children, little boys Bishop Seriously the 600 votes thrown.—Portland Evening year timber, that he had used the hay in the barn, brook. It was decided that the time was so ln^n.jent of schools. 300 00 and Mrs. Blodgett are members of and and little were arrested either for Express. promi- girls, short before the annual or for Do had pastured his oxen in the fields and orchard, meeting of the Grand ^ aiion. 1,340 00 nent workers in the Elm street drunkenness peddling whisky. you October 1st Bishop Robert Codman of the Congregational 1 The Mansfield News of 17th 585 52 want conditions like that in this city? that the house had been injured and some of Lodge, which will take place Oct. 26th, that it Mass., Sept. church. Mr. and diocese of was as Mrs. Blodgett were the re- it is the to which 1 Episcopal Maine, reported would contains a long of an “Why, pitiful lengths peo- his personal property was missing. He warn- be best f«.r all concerned not to appoint report equal suffrage 53 of beautiful in a to have ill in a in Boston. His ill- .$736,970 cipients many gifts of silver, cut ple will go prohibition community seriously hospital a rally in that town which included a ed him from the and a suit for permanent secretary for the remainder of parade their little supply of liquor on hand. They place brought ness a on his glass, china, linen, pictures, etc. They will be interrupted honeymoon trip the and a lecture Dr. Anna Howard Shaw. it under the floors, in the walls, in the damages including $36 for hay, $30 for rent, year. Mr. Plummer is the Grand Treas- by at home after Nov. 15th at the keep his to Miss B. Blodgett home it in their beds. I have yacht, marriage Margaretta urer of^the Grand and is national president of the Woman's ceilings. They keep $10 for an iron, $6 for a large steel bar, $7.50 Lodge conversant SuJfrage A on School with half a Porter of taken at HAND car derailed. street, Bucksport. seen an old woman caught dozen ; Philadelphia having place with the been Association. Prior to the a dinner for cider barrels, $15 for shutters and $1.80 for work, having associated for a parade bottles under her skirt hung to her belt by a Bar Harbor 16th. A opera- Sept. preliminary considerable time with the late was given in honor of Dr. Shaw. Mrs. Lillian f,jur Cross-Batchelder. Harold Winlred Cross hook. I have seen four bottles in each for broken windows. Morton Clark and grand secre- Men Painfully Injured. pint glass tion was successfully performed Monday. The of Morrill and Miss Lottie Etta one man. tary. Brooks, president, and other officers of the 1,1' Batchelder of pant leg of old, decrepit Boardman of were called over Frankfort on the Cunningham Liberty over the was and a robing bridge Searsmont were married at the North church “A friend of mine, when asked to furnish scalp right temple opened local organization, rode in the in an r' the to in to the con- parade !>ranch of the parsonage, street, at 8 30 m., me with a bottle of for the cure of a by plaintiff testify regard bit of bone removed. This was to relieve the Col. Levi M. Poor and Thomas H. Mathews Bangor & Aroostook High p. Septem- whisky auto. The News says: “The success of the ber Rev. Haraden S. little stock from a recess ditions about the etc. Mr. Porter of 8 30th, Pearl officiating, cold; fished out his place, had blood in the that the left side, Augusta were in Camden on handcar bearing four men became pressure hope Tuesday calling rally is due to the efforts of using the double service. were un- behind his old mother’s in the chiefly untiring ilir‘ ring They picture parlor. refused to pay anything for use of farm, was would be to its friends. The were ,fc8t afternoon and the men hay which paralyzed, restored gentlemen touring the Thursday attended. The bride was dressed in a blue Almost the only thing you cannot get in Maine the president of the local league, Mrs. Lillian 1■ or tools. The total sum sued for was $143 80. condition. When his health will State and had visited Painfully injured. T. J. Calhoun had a travelling suit with hat to match. is beer. I like beer but in Maine I must drink normal per- already Bangor and Bel- Brooks, ably assisted by Mrs. Howe, the or- or not at all. The and The defense was that he was not liable for the fast and were to ganizer, and officers of the ^located, E, Curtis, John whisky or rum lighter mit, a growth in his head will be removed. remain in Rockland over organization." I McIntyre not sold and the of ^-r The Shoe Situation. bulkier are quality amount sued as he had not received value for was and continue ,iachelder were cut and liquors The Bishop reported as resting comforta- night their journey Richard Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I badly bruised, the and rum is such that it makes men Wednesday. &l‘f' ur whisky that, but he was to pay a reasonable in was uncon- In their Saxon car it is their C. Shaw, who sailed from San Francisco on the had to be taken to Stockton on the willing bly later the day. Tuesday he intention to cover not drunk but crazy. S. S. for MoBt footwear manufacturers are town but re- for what he had received and offered his all the State Shinyo-Maru Hongkong, China,writes train for medical treatment. receiving “There are no saloons in my amount scious and condition critical. highways, both completed and passenger an increased volume of orders, wholesalers from Honolulu of a most delightful ocean 8 ap- we had a storm and it flooded out the to settle for $70. Mr. Glidden, under construction. Mr. Poor is trip* 8t'lches had to be taken in some of the that cently employed by taking this There were many notables on I parently realizing there is little prospect stone storm sewer which makes its way boaid, including lut great Mr. Porter,was called for the defence. Blanch- Rev. E. S. Philbrook of Sanford, who has trip in lieu of the reunion of the American consul to is not that the of shoe values tending downward, owing to the the center of the The Washington ambassadors, Belgium, I expected injuries down through city. members of the strength and scarcity of leather. filled with booze ard for the plaintiff and Buzzell for the de- the pastorate of the First G. A. R, as Mr. Poor could be Aviation Corps and many ^rioug The accident as an unusual Moreover, next morning our harbor was accepted Baptist hardly reviewed f the Russian contract for boots is others. The first stop was made at Honolulu, large army to stock a wholesale house. It had fendant presented their arguments before church, arrived in Augusta Monday afternoon by a Democratic while Mr. n‘Kht have terminated had it to make enough President, Ma- where Mr. Shaw a motor over the fatally expected heavy inroads into certain in the recesses of this old storm enjoyed trip tr been stored noon when the court to 2r m. a short visit as the of that the sides of the of leather. Low adjourned p. for guest Edwin F. thews, who accompanies Mr. Poor as expert island, which he considers one of the most ,t high bridge ore- supplies temperatures stimu- sewer. I know men in my own city who can late Monday. At the of the court Mon- clerk of the and went to chauffeur and beautiful he has ever seen. The makes 4 lhe men broadening operations among retailers, of Sanford’s Jamaica opening Weston, church, companion,is enjoying this ship from being thrown off the drink a four ounce bottle sight- its who are encouraged the outlook Cornish next stop at Yokohoma and w as due to ar- quite regarding and it is staff that you out here couldn’t day Judge gave his charge to the jury, Waterville Tuesday to attend the Baptist. seeing tour as a relaxation from in- eritirely. which is somewhat high at for the tall ginger confining rived in Oct. 4th. Mr. Shaw is with U* and winter sea£ons. Chief firm- of. and at 3.15 m. Hongkong stand one swallow p. the jury returned a verdict State conference. He will enter upon his door duties. Both gentlemen in the International W W88a Push car ahead of the ness in leather centers on stock wanted for has done for us in spoke glow- Banking Corporation,and has tar1 ^!*ere “That is what prohibition for the in il ‘8 that or on plaintiff the sum of $78.68, duties as of the church in this terms of the scenic been with this since his hon P°68ible something fall- export, goods used in the production ol Maine and with the help ot God as soon as we pastor Baptist ing beauties of Camden company graduation that have the and The last civil case to be from Bowdoin. He was for a time in San might derailed latter boots shoes for foreign armies.—Dun’e to rid tried before the on the first in November.—Kenne- and a U8ed the can we are going get offcthe|prohibition jury city Sunday promised return visit another season.— trouble. Oct. 2nd. was Francisco, later in Kobe, Japan, for three Review, provisionjin our constitution.” opened Monday afternoon—Lute L. Rog- bec Journal. Camden Herald. ; years, and has been at home for a year’s leave* Dr. Dudley A. Sargent’s HOBOES TRAVEL FAR TO BE RICH PAL’S GUESTS and School for Education. Camp Physical _. The Journal renders may be interestei in learning something of the scope nd aims of the work of the Sargent Schoet Telephone for Physical E ucalion at Cambridge, Mass., and of the Sargent Camp fo Girls at Peterboro, N H. These wen- By-Ways founded by Dr. Dudlej A. Sargent, wE Hundreds of small vil- was born and passed his boyhood at Bel lages, away from fast, and has been for many years Direc- travelled roads,are read!! tor of the Hemenway Gymnasium oi accessible tosalesmeu who Harvard University, and the foremost know how inexpensive advocate of physical training for botl and how easy it is to tele- men and women in this country. phone these places from In company with Dr. Sargent, and two convenient junction other Harvard professors, your corre- points. started spondent early in the afternoon Sometimes it is of on the impos- Saturday, Sept. 25th, seventy- sible to "make” ail t- mile motor ride from Boston to Peter- places each trip, or per- boro. Passing up through which country sonally to visit each c- became wilder and constantly wilder, and tomer oftener than once a more and more hilly, we finally crossed a year. mountain ridge and descended into the A call is the beautiful, hill-surrounded valley of the telephone best known Nubanusit and Contoocook rivers, in substitute which lies for a personal visit. It Peterboro. Continuing on Photos by American Press Association. one’s through the village we traversed the keeps personality the two upper classes or the Sargent James Eads How, the millionaire and his hobo, guests summoned from all over the country to attend the hoboes’ alive. It gratifies the cus- forest for some six miles, the trees meet- convention in New York School. These girls, prospective teach- recently. tomer. And over cur heads, and frequently ing then, unexpect- ers, are all over years of eighteen age, it pavs for itself a hundred- edly as it were, at the end of an aban- and average about twenty years. During fold the casual health times and I by re-orders doned wood-road, we came upon the and while the school is hav- through their youthful buoyancy, places. Gouai lor i lellant. Loss To Weir Fishermen. July August, Lena from it induces. with all its varied and make a success of their T. Cook Frank J. Coo< of' camp out- oor life and ing ils vacation, the is as a enthusiasm, camp opened Rockland, for intoxication. Payson for The terrific of And the under gale Sunday night, Sept. There will he no toll charge on a activity. by way, moving pic- conventional girls’ camp for girls of from teaching competent supervision. libellant. 26th did considerable in this Particular Party Call if you are not tures taken at Dr. If there is one word, one idea, which damage Sargent’s camp were twelve to twenty-four years of age. Addle S Brown of St. George from connected with the person whose The loss was to the name have to shown at Keith’s Theatre the stands in regard to the train- Walter F. Brown of Rockland, for cruel- vicinity. greatest you given the Toll past week. Though these latter girls are not study- pre-eminent Operator. t of Howard Brown weir fishermen on Union Kiver Fe.v The location is an ideal one. the the School, “self- Custody Leroy bay. On ing to be teachers, belonging as they do ing given by Sargent and E. R Harold Raymond Brown, minor wmirs severe and sever- SPEAR, right of us, as we the most it. escaped damage, approached bunga- rather to what may be termed the “so- expression” nearly approaches Children, given to mother. Ingraham al on both sides of tne were comple- low, or central dining the The physical activities themselves are for libellant. oay hall, sparkled ciety type,” nevertheless, they not only tely wrecked. The loss is felt waters of of conducive to this and F.orence L. Dutch of especially Half-Moon Lake with us as to the call of the course, attitude, Brockton, Mass., at this when, after a respond quite readily from Alva L. Dutfh of time, poor season, in a con- Vinalhaven, for white, sandy beach— a sheet of water as but they create', turn, psychological the fishermen were looking for open do their professional sisters, cruelty. Custody of Alwiida S. hopefully dition which the student to show Dutch, the fall run of fish. Farmers lost princi- large enough lor all aquatic sports,but not are not backward in embracing the un- urges miner child, given to the mother. Little- she pally through the threshing of fruit from extensive to make usual to themselves forth what creative ability may field for libellant. sufficiently swimming opportunities perfect the trees. In Ellsworth many branches or possess. The in the social Iris H. Blackirigton from Leander K. canoeing dangerous when the winds in out-door sports. opportunities were stripped from shade trees, but no Blackingtou of Camden, for blow fresh. and recreative life of the school for such cruelly. serious was done.—Ellsworth On the left stretched out The writer feels that too much cannot of Edward damage Custody W. Blackington, American. 1857 an field of some leadership are many, and are encourag'd let your crops DECIDE open thirty acres, smooth be said in regard to Dr. Sargent’s con- miner child, given to I he paternal grand- | "|l as a lawn and because of the training said child to be with its > They will tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Menu fat: ■ resembling, in its layout, a tribution to the development of physical they provide. parents, mother you two weeks of each Tennis Thus the girl who has some talent is month. Smalley foe ) ill the Beet Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. H. college campus. court, golf links. education for women. More than any hhellant. and a JACK; ON & HALL BELFAST A(iF;NTS. K wacc-uciii pretty sure to be discovered given ntiua, running iracK, other man in this country he has enabled Nettie A. Montgomery from Robert W $ in chance in a “show” to utilize her ability. fact, facilities for every known out girls to enjoy the same physical exercise Montgomery of Rockland, for cruelty. I HE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY. NEV\ N (-RK ■ While there is often a at first for jt door game, were in evidence, and athletic and to attain the same tendency Smalley libellant. physical develop- M. in for the girl3 to develop a certain amount Daisy Gray from Frank E. Gray \ girls bloomers, their hair loose down ment as was for ages the exclusive privi- of Vinalhaven, for Libellant to A 1.1*0 SL.—in <»i their of mental and restlessness,— cruelty. At a Probate Court held at Beitast. within and \\T t'ourt rro!' backs, or braided in were of their brothers. The resultant physical assume her V? on s.- pigtails, lege maiden name of M. for the County of Waido, on the 14th day of fast, the 14th day of due to the decided from Daisy skipping about with the and of perhaps change Stratton. Roberts for libellant. September. A. I) 191 Sarah A, Fuller, administratrix snap and enthu- health, strength buoyancy spirits, Janies Hiller, late of Searsniout school to the Lorana E. Lonizell of ANNAH C. COLCOLD of heir of siasm of are best seen at the exhibition preparatory years compara- Camden from Searspoit, deceased, presented her f;: college boys. perhaps H Theodore P. Polcord, late of san having tive freedom and intense work Julius Lonizell of for Francisco. count of administration of said Half hidden physical Togus, desertion. Calif., deceased, having a along the edge of the two of gymnastics held by the Sargent School Withee for presented petition ance. rest- libellant. praying that the actual market value of the hundred and of the Normal school, —this same That notice thereof fifty acies of woods that each spring in the Boston Arena. Of Carrie H. Thurston from estate of sair deceased subject to anii heiit Ordered, Carl W. weeks in The lessness when later under control 1 auce tax in the state ol Maine, the persons successively, Repn: border the and with the exhibitions the writer has been an put Thurston of for a in campus, farm, these Union, intoxication. interested in the suscession tin reto and the newspaper published Belfast, and is one of the fac- for libellant. amount of the that all persons interested may the are for guidance important Staples tax thereon, uiav be determined comprise estate, the log cabins interested spectator several years, bate Court, to be he'd tors in the growth of Margaret N. Robbins from Robie B. b\ t* e Judge of Probste at‘Belfast,-" or where of originality, adapt- fn Ordered. That the of October next, and show can- camps, the girls and in and the following summary their aims of said petitioner give notice to sleep, Robbins Appleton, for Smal- have, the said account should ability and perseverance and helps to cruelty. all persons interested by causing a copy or this why the distant and from obser- for libellant. America’s JAMES LI n background, particularly to scope, gathered personal ley 4 order to be published tin < weeks ir make the woman a in what- successively A true the young power Annie B. Gould of The Republican Journal, a copy. Attest: west and south, rise chains of moun- vation and from talking with Dr. Sargent Rockland from War- newspaper puMi.slice Greatest at Jeltast, that ala Probatf Arthur W. Leonu ever field she is later called, and if, per- ren H. Gould of Lynn, Mass., for intoxi- they may appear tains, the highest of which, Mount and his assistants, may not be out of j Court, to be held at oelfast. witlnn and for sair it be for some of cation. Libellant to resume her maiden on the 12th of A I). At a Probate chance, may them, County, day October, 1916. Court held at Melt; t Monadnoek, looms up some place here. name ol Cigarette at ten of the clock before and show for 3,500 feet. Annie B Achorn. noon, cause j the County ol Waldo, on the .* to that of motherhood, and if Emerson if any they have,why the of said of The bungalow, a central The exhibition itself covers two gen- Charles M. Wooster from prayer petition- | September, a. d. 1915. large, camp, Martha A. er snouid not be granted. is in his statement that “men are Wooster of \ certain instrument, purporting contains the room an eral it offers an right Camden for desertion. Cus- Mahers of the JAMES dining and assembly purposes: first, oppor- Highest Grade Turkish 1 LIBBY, Judge. A will and testament of John ii what mothers made of Howard E. and jj? A true copy. Attest: and room. to a en- their them,” surely tody Raymond K. and in of Brooks, in said County of \\ .1 study Out of in the tunity present before large and U Egyptian Cigarettes the UhrU \ Ain hi it w. Leonard, Register. sight Wooster, minor to the having been presented for probate. behind thusiastic audience this work which Dr. Sargent has pur- children, given trees, tbfs rustic structure, with various phases of the mother. Crawford for libellant. Ordered, That notice be given :■ ffumnflofip nntivitioa nf tho nnnila* orwH sued with such lor so many years, At a Pr< bate Court neui at Belfast, within and ,5 its broad piazzas and vigor George T. from Rosetta terested by causing a copy of th open-airfield stone Kitching for the County of Waldo, on the 14th day of makes for as that of few of Camd.n for published three weeks successive fireplace, is the power from second, it furnishes a culminating point, preparedness Kitching desertion. Craw- September, a. I). 1916. plant, which ford for publican Journal, published at ltd other men of his time has made. This libellant. A ALLEN WOOD, of a 1 is obtained for we may say, of certain aspects of the guardian Emma may appear at Probate Court, , electricity lighting the Jennie E. Hccking of Rockland from MaRYL. Jameson of Searsmont, n said County of Belfast, within and for said Coiuu\ does not mean that women are to be r-1 n «... v* entire and work —this true of the aldo, having presented a petition for ond of October < camp power for the being particularly x ui praying Tuesday next, running xxv/i-imig mucuuru, mass., PROBATE a license to sell and certain real clock or that NOTICES. convey estate before noon, and show eau- dish feature and those numbers physically educated like men, for laundry, washers, ice cream freez- competitive desertion. belonging to said Emma L Jameson, situated in have, why the same should not are to to have muscles Faustina D. Johnson from said Seaisniont, and described in said petition. proved and allowed. ers. etc., and for pumping water. in which individual skill and ingenuity they aspire large Charles E. Johnson of St. for Cus- New Probate Laws Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to JAMES LUO .•» In this well are The and value of and make athletic records. The highest George, cruelty. A true Attest. S appointed camp, displayed. beauty of ah persons interested by causing a copy of this copy fittingly tody Kenneth D Johnson, minor order to be ARTHUR W. LkY)NA1; 11 most ideals in physical development call for The last legislature amended Chapters 66 and published three weeks successively situated in its not too re- of the work, however, depends to i isolated, yet child, given the mother. Libelee to of the Revised in 1 he Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- woman as as for the 69 Statures requiring executors, mote its mass the womanly well libellant a ed at Belfast, that at a Probate valley, eleven hundred feet above upon effect;—the unity, response pay $2 week until further or- administrators and guardians to they appear give public Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said 4 DM1NISTRA TOJR’S NOTICE > the manly man, each being the complement der of the court. Johnson for libellant. notice of their A sea, assemble every June and and;co-operation developed through many appointment. County, on tlie 12th day of October, A. 1). 1916, scrit er hereby gives notice tha: s Sep- 66 is other. Alfred Johnson. Lillie E. Overlock of Rockland from Chapter amended so as to read as fol- at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause duly appointed administrator of tin some hours of faithful the of the tember, two hundred girls—normal practice, rhythm lows: if the of Charles A Overlock of Liberty, for de- any they have, why prayer said petition- U U LI)A11 W 1GG1K, late or students of and attained constant at- “Section 40. executor or administra- er should not be granted. physical education at the grace only by sertion. Staples for libellant. Every in the County of Waldo, deceas- within three months after his JAM EH LIBBY, Judge tention to the details of muscular co-or- Abbie S. tor, appoint- A bonds as tlie law directs. All per-, Sargent School. Here, in addition to en- Divorced at Rockland. Fitzgerald from Nahum A. true copy. Attest: ment or within such further time, not exceed- mauds against the estate of sam for ARTiu k W. all the musical time and Fitzgerald, cruelty. Payson for libel- as Leonard, Register. sired joying advantages of an ordinary dination, poise, accent. ing three months, the judge allows, shall to present the same for setti--: ! the term of the Judicial lant. cause notice of his indebted thereto are ! and the increase in en- In Supreme public appointment to be requested camp of life in the woods and coun- Naturally, individual IT/A L1>0 SS.—In court of Probate, held at Bel ment immediately. s Roscoe McFarland of Camden from in some newspaper published in the Court at there published VV fast, on the 14th day of 191f, v are durance and as well as in Rockland, just closed, September, KlLKY U try, they able to vigor, direct Grace M McFarland of f( r der3 where the deceased last dwelt, if in the on the 1 perfect themselves Pittsfield, county ! Charles R. Coombs, administrator estate Knox, Me., Sept. 14, 1916. were 38 divorces granted and one mar- and shall such further notice as the ! late of said under the personal of proficiency in gymnastic ability, cannot sertion. Custody of Donald McFarland," State, give of Khoda Page, Belfast, in County, supervision expert his first and final ae was annulled. This establishes a minor judge m writing directs.”—(Approved March | deceased, having presented teachers riage child, given to the father. ADMINISTRATRIX'S MOT 11 and under Dr. Sargent's direc- be estimated ty the on-looker, except in Emery 10, j count of administration of said estate for allow- for libellant. 1915.) A scriber noti. 4 new record for Knox county. Section nine of I auce. hereby gives tion, in what may be termed the general terms of admiration for the chapter sixty-nine of the Re- been duly admimstrari i out-door glow- Laura E. from F. that notice thereof he three appointed Wealthy New Yorkers ngure in two of Stimpson Joseph vised Statutes is amended by inserting after Ordered, given, of part of their future as ing health and and the steady of Thomaston for weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, profession teach- vitality Stimpson, non-support. the word “guardians” in the first line of said ISRAELS these cases. Madge C. Bruns, who has a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, ADAMS, late of Dor. ers of education. accuracy of the as march, Custody of Marion Jr., and Francis E. section, the following words, “shall give notice j physical girls they play been in Camden the that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- deceased, and given bonds as 1 { living past year, minor to the of their and make retur* thereof l»e 12th The is “recess dance or Stimpson, children, given appointment bate Court, to held at Belfast, on tin* All persons having demands ;ig; camp essentially one where typical games,” per- was divorced from Edwin G. Bruns of to the court in the manner if mother. Alimony in the sum of $400. probate provided day of October next, and show cause, any of said deceased are pi. are form other work. The more New York to whom she mar- to of the said account, should not he for things done and where things are group spec- city, was Johnson for libellant. by law relating notices appointment by they have, why settlement, and ail indebted t | executors and administrators.” allowed- quested to make payment imiin d i tacular of the such as ried in 1895. They separated two years learned. On the lake, parts program, Laforrest A. Maker from Anniebelle 1L Dunton. authorized rowing, canoeing, Mrs. Bruns was awarded JAMES LIBBY, Judge. my agent ago. alimony Maker of for Johnson Maine. < arrii swimming, diving, etc., are Be- the apparatus work, high vaulting and Rockland, cruelty, A true copy. Attest: taught. in the sum of $5,000 a year and custody for libellant. At a Probate Court neld at Belfast, within and Arthur W. Leonard. Register. Dorchester, Mass., Sept, 14, 19 fore a is and the remark- girl allowed to use a canoe, she swnging competitions, of the minor children, Mildred B., 18, for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- Maggie S. Williamson from Alfred DM IMS l R a must able the and Edwin 15. day of September, a. 1). 1915. II7ALDO SS.—In Court »*t Probate, held at Bel \ TOR’S NOT It I not only have shown that she can wail-scaling, permit girls who G., Williamson of for A Pef notiee that Rockland, intoxication. certain be a V? fast,on the 14th day of 1916- heieby gives \ A instrument, purporting to copy September, 1 are Sarah Jewett Minturn, who has also appointed administrator of thee \ swim two hundred yards, but that she especially adapted tor such vigorous Custody of Mildred, Earl and Dorice, A of the last will and testament of Charles W. Jallies C. Durham and Sarah W. Peterson, trus- been living in Camden the past year, minor to the mother. Wilder, late of Boston. Mass deceased, hav- tees on the estate of George E. Wight, tate of MARY J. hURNS, late of can a canoe over in exercise to shine. It should be remem- children, given in said deceased, tip deep water, right was divorced from John W. Minturn of ing been presented for probate. Belfast, County, having pre- in tile Count of decea- Libelee to pay libellant $5 per week for sented their account of administration of Waldo,; it and climb into it bered, however, that much of this work Nassau New to eighth bonds as the law directs.' All again. The variety Syosset, county. York, the care of said for Ordered, that, notice be given to all persons in- said estate tor allowance. p children. Smalley demands the estate of sa ; i whom she was married in 1910. terested a of this order to be against of strokes and dives that are can is required of all the girls on account of They libellant. by causing copy that notice thereof be three desired to the taught published three weeks successively iu The Re- Ordered, given, present same for lived together until July 16, 1914. Mrs. weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, all indebted thereto are best be by the two its valuable training in strength, courage Washington Prescott of Camden from publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they request! appreciated watching Minturn was awarded a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, ment alimony of $6,000 Annie for may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- immediately hundred and and because of its May Prescott of Boston, deser- that all interested may attend at a Pro- JAMES A girls going through their various agility, necessary a which ceases in the event of her fa>t, within and for said on the second persons year, tion. of Mabel F. County, bate to be held at on the 12th Belfast, 1915. Custody Prescott, Tuesday of October next, at ten of the clock Court, Beltast, day Me., Sept. 14, contests and water-sports in the part in their equipment as teachers. remarriage. of October next, and show cause, if any they spark- minor child, given to the mother. Libel- before noon, and show cause, if any they have, was the on which each have, why the said account should not he allow- NOTICE. The so- which on a We before us as an Cruelty ground lant to of courts a the same should not be j ling sunlight, fall have, then, object pay clerk $6 month to why proved, approved ed. notice be breezy of the above was and allowed. iEXECUTOR’Sby gives that has divorces decreed. H. aid in care of said Withee for libl- JAMES nmntHd HYHPiitnr nf flu» P.iLydia desired t<» present the and muscular Milberry, for non-Bupport. Miller for in de- ami all indebted thereto know that Lir. Sargent maintains that accuracy, grace control; of for Little- September, A. D. 1915. C. Carver, late of Searsport, said County, tlement, erty Rockland, cruelty. libellant. bis first and final ac- to make payment immediately. to train her m. wording, administratrix of the ceased, having presented his camping experiences of and, second, through games, field for libellant; Milles for libelee. count of administration of said estate for allow- ANSON Kv forty years Gertrude E. Ludwig from George A. EMMAestate of Ellen F. W. Musseiman, late of to Olive M. Pease from L. ance. Freedom. Me., Sept. 14, 1915. ago, with the late George A. Quimby, group work, and concerted action Llewellyn Ludwig of Hope, for intoxication. Cus- Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased; Pease of Hope, for cruelty. Custody of having presented a petition praying that the Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three and others on the shores of Tilden’s and realize the necessity of cooperation, con- tody of Dorothy E., and Raymond E. in Minerva O. minor child to actual market value of certain personal prop- weeks successively, The Republican Journal, NOTICE. The sir Pease, given minor to the a in in said k \ notice that have N- Giiantahar-nnk nnnHn Rolfaat rroua to and the Ludwig, children, given erty belonging to said estate, now in her hands newspaper published Belfast, County, tEXECUTORS'y give they formity regulations, depend- father. of Kenneth G. and r’ at a Custody mother. Montgomery & Emery for libel- for distribution, the persons interested in the at all persons interested may attend Pro pointed executors of the last will ence of success the unselfish en- Harland bate Court to be held at ou the 12th of him the ideas which led up to this present upon Pease, minor children, given to lant. succession thereto and the amount of the tax Belfast, thereon of October next, and show if any deavor of each the mother. Libelee to pay $2 a week may be determined by the Judge of day cause, JAMES FATTEE, late Of R* camp by a lake in the woods. individual, Rudolph H. Britt from Josephine L. Probate. they have, why the said account should not be for support of Kenneth and Harland a.lowed. in the County of Waldo, deceased In addition to ihe numerous aiiu uuiu, as a nuiinai bcuuui, uic aim Britt of Rockland, for cruelty. Ordered, That the said notice tt land games Pease. Withee for libellant. petitioner give JAMES LIBBY, Judge. having demands against the esuc The of James and all persons interested by causing a copy of this ceased are uesired to the s... and mentioned above as is to fit the to go out and teach her marriage E.Maloney A true copy. Attest: present sports carried on girl Blanche E. Brackett from G. Chand- order to be published three weeks successivelj an Emily E. Jackson was annulled. The Arthur vv. Leonard. Register. ment, and all indebted thereto chosen branch of work with as full an ler Brackett of for in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- make immediately. about the campus, is afford- ap- Thomaston, cruelty. are residents of payment opportunity parties Camden. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- ( Lit FORD .1 Littlefield for libellant. A 1.1)0 SS—In Court of Probate, held at Hei ed for instruction in horseback in preciation of its significance as the three bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and fot 117 SUMNERt I riding, V? fast, on tlie 14?.!: day of September, 1915. Lovina Whitehouse of St. said Couuty, on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1915. course can her. As in the George Halibut Stock of $5,840. Emma .Vi. Wording, administratrix on the estate Belfast, Me., Sept. 14. archery, in the various forms of athletic years’ give prep- Edwin 1915, at ten of the clock before uoon, and show from Whitehouse of Brighton, of Ellen F, W. Musselman, late of Belfast, in cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said in aration for other professional work, the for libel- 29. The stock said her NOTICE. Hie dancing, including folk-dancing, sing- Mass., cruelty. Smalley for Gloucester, Sept. greatest petitioner should not be granted. County, deceased, having presented of with which the teacher lant. for three weeks ever recorded in the North .IA \1 K.K I.IHHV. .linin'*. first and final account of administration of said {EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she Im- ing, voice culture, dramatics, and in a range subjects estate for allowance. executrix of the last, wi Lottie G. Farnham from Herbert D. Atlantic halibut fishery is that just made by A true copy. Attest: pointed number of branches of the of training must at least be in of Arts and physical Pnrnham nrnalfw A lirrmmt in fhu the schooner Rex. Capt. Augustus G. Hall Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three landed of for which 11 weeks in The Journal ANDREW H. I.ORRIMER, hit Crafts. The hare and hounds and touch seems constantly widening, so sum 55,000 pounds halibut, successively, Republican | runs, of $1,500. Campbell for libellant. in in cents per pound for white fish and 9 cents lor LDO SS.— In Court of Probate,lie.d at Bel- a newspaper published Belfast, said County, in the Count) of Waldo, decease the or as the that a curriculum and one Jesse F. Wentworth of on the of 1916. all interested may attend at a Pro- demands the « tramps, “hikes,” eirls call progressive Appleton, gray was received. He brought 10,000 pounds WA fast, 14th day September, that persons having against from 'v altei A, Cowan,'administrator on the estate of Date Court,i to he held at Belfast, 011 the 12th day ceased are desired to present lie ! are that allows of some of choice Grac- E. Wentworth of St. George, of fresh fish here. The total stock them, very popular, and on the day degree ground James E. late of frrankfort, in said of October next, and show cause, it any and all indebted thereto for were Spr gue, they tlement, cruelty. Custody of Austin R. was $5,840. The fish taken on the Grand his the said account should not be allow- to make the writer arrived at camp seems necessary. A brief recital of County, deceased, having presented fli>t and have, why payment linineclately ninety girls Wentworth, minor child, given to the Banks. But for the recent high winds, which final accouut of administration of said estate for ed. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. MERCY M. some of the the had walked to the top of Mt. Crotchett positions filled by Sar- and of Iva M. Went- obliged Capt. Hall to heave to for two days on allowance. A true copy. Attest: Searsport, Me., Sep.. 14, 1915 mother, custody W. the passage home, the time of the vcyage That notice thereof be three Arthur Leonard, Register. and back, some twenty miles, and an- gent graduates will give an idea of the worth, minor child, given to the father. Ordered, given, would have been considerably lessened. weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a 4 DMIN IS! RATOR’S NOTH 1 which be In each case the parent having the cus- other party of forty were just returning diversity of the training would newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, NOTICE The sub- A scnber hereby gives notice lh tody of the child shall allow the other that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- scriber notice that lie lias beeu duly appointed administrator,wit in their were each student to special- ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives marching order, singing camp required parent to see said child for at least two bate Court, to be helu at Belfast, on the 12th day duly appointed administrator of the estate of nexed. of the estate of YOU GANT ANSWER and show if from an excursion to the of ize in the phase of the work she takes weeks in each if desired for so QUESTIONS of October next, cause, any they ANNIE L, VICKERY, late ot Morrill, ELLEN A. SMALL, late of 8* i songs, top year, the said account should uot be allowed. nave.why and in the of Waldo, decease- Mt. Monadnock, a twenty-five mile walk, up. Among these school work, elemen- long at any proper and reasonable Why ia milk constipating? Do you JAMES LIBBY, Judge. in the County of Waldo, deceased, given County j bonds as the law directs. All persons liaviug bonds as the law directs. All pers< times, said child then to be taken to the know that coffee with milk or cream at A true copy. Attest: including a climb of hundred tary, high, private, normal and college, W. demands against the estate of said deceased are mands against the estate of said thirty-five home of the or Arthur Leonard, Register. other, to the home of the breakfast has a laxative action and tea desired to the same for settlement, and desired to present the same for sett one was claims the of the while in present feet. Not limping, and all were majority girls; but in no case to be taken all indebted thereto are to make pay- all indebted thereto are requested grandparents, the effect? Should SS.—In court of held at Bel- requested \ opposite constipated Probate, ment immediately. ment immediately to Harry E, niin^ on hand for an early breakfast rext addition playgrounds and other recrea- out of the State. Ingraham for libel- fast. on the 10th of 1916. eat much or little meat and what WALDO day August. JOHN F. VICKERY. port, Me., my authori zed agent In \ Littlefield for libellee. people Rachel M. Pendleton, Frank I. Pendleton and morning, none tbe worse for the eleven tive activities, summer camps, dancing lant; Morrill, Me., Sept. 14, 1915, Maine. Pauline Norton Smith of Camden from vegetables are best? Beniamin F. Coicord, trustees on the estate of FRED C. EH" •'i As- F. Pendleton, late of Searsport, In hours of walking and climbing. Loyalty classes, Young Women’s Christian These and a lot of other that Benjamin Boston, Mass., Sept. 14, 1916. J James Hopkins Smith, Jr., of Falmouth, questions said County, deceased, having presented their NOTICE. The sub- to the and its and a sociation and Settlement and last- should he aide to answer are first ac count of administration of said estate for ADMINISTRATRIX’Sscriber hereby gives notice that she lias camp spirit, splendid work, for cruelty. Custody of Paul Norton everybody NOTICE. I b* A been duly appointed administratrix of the es- as assistants to and treated in the namphlet allowance. er notice that h enthusiasm for the work were every- ly "corrective work” Smith James Hopkins Smith, 3d, “Constipation, tate of ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives minor for Its Causes and Treatment” which with a Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three duly appointed administrator of the or in are children, given to the libellant Frank late of where evident and nowhere more than in orthopedic surgeons hospitals, of the new weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, N. HOYLE, Liberty, EVA late of Libert' seven of each and to the sample Pinklets, laxative, C. HURl), ^ months year, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- tbe around the all important fields of labor for the will be sent free on the Dr. iu the County of Waldo, deceased, and given in the of deceased, camp songs sung camp- phy- libellee for five months of each request by ty, that all persons interested may attend at a County Waldo, year, bonds as the law directs, ah persons having bonds as the law directs. All '" fire in the sical trainer. For this reason Williams Medicine Co., N. Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the p« evening. A very pretty custom opportun- each of the parties to have access to Schenectady, demands against the estate of said deceased are demands the estate of said -I Y. Pinklets are a 12th day of October next, and show cause, if any against must be to the students not said children at all reasonable times. simple laxative, act desired to present the same for settlement and desired to the same for sett consists in the to each ity given the said account should not |be present ■ singing camp song but and not they have, why ail indebted thereto are requested to make pay- t«- Cook & Hutchinson for gently thoroughly do gripe. allowed. all indebted thereto are requested to be in the Symonds, Snow, ment to Willis J, Greeley of Liber- | visitor in turn, the visitor’s name being only grounded subjects want to JAMES immediately ment immediately. libellant. If you don’t wait, for the sam- LIBBY, Judge. authorized agent iu the state of M 1 A true Attest: ty, Me.,* my CLARENCE interwoven at the Your which make up the physical side of the will with copy. Maine. ADDIE L. HOYLE. proper placeB. Grace M. Spaulding from Don C. ple your druggist supply you W. Liberty, Me., Sept. 14. 1916. Arthur Leonard, Register. Mass., 14,1916. correspondent was introduced to the work, but also to gain an insight into Spaulding of Camden, for intoxication. Pinklets at 25 cents per bottle but write Attleboro, Sept, for the 4 DMIN1STKATOR’S NOTICE, the educational and social value of their & for libellant. book anyway.. NOTICE. The subscrib- students as “the man had ever Montgomery Emery here- A er notice that only they er notice that lie has been NOTICE—The subscriber hereby gives Lillian M. Sprague from Leon M. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives duly administrator of the « seen from Dr. Sargent’s native town,” future careers. Thus the development appointed administrator of the estate of GUARDIAN’Sby gives notiee'that she lias been duly ap- duly appointed of for cruelty. of of 1 Sprague Vinalhaven, of pointed guardian HELEN W. CROSBY, late and was an to tell of character and personality is often CHARLES A. HANSCOM, late Monroe, given opportunity Custody of Millard Keith Sprague given MARCELLUS J. DOW of Brooks, in the of deceased, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given County Waldo, them about Belfast and the very pronounced among students of se- to mother. Roberts for libellant. Picked the of and bonds as the bonds as the law directs. All person- Adriff in Waldo, something bonds as the law directs. All County given Up persons having | of said d» All having demands mands against the estate Doctor’s there. rious while even the most unori. George A. Judkins of Vinalhaven Cove end demands against the estate of said deceased are law directs. persons against boyhood days intent, Between Sprague's Turtle Head, said Marcellus J. i>< w are desired to present the desired to present the same Corsetu- from E; Judkins of desired to present the same for settlement, and 1 Myrtle Stonington, a centerboard boat. Owner can have all indebted thereto are t- During the visit of the in are there not some in every 14-foot all indebted thereto are to make pay- same for settlement, and all indebted thereto requested writer, fact, ginal,—and for cause. of Doro- requested ment statutory Custody same by proving property and paying charges. ment ! are requested to make payment immediately. immediately. the benefits at- immediately. ROBERT F. 1)1 >" throughout the months of June and Sep- school?—readily grasp thy Judkins, minor child, given to ther N. W. TILDEN, WESLEY L. SCRIBNER. GRACE DOW BACHELDER. Brooks, 14 1915. Belfast, Me., Sept, 14,1916. tember, tbe camp is occupied entirely by tained from the gymnastic exercises, and father; libellee to see child at reasonable 3w39p North lalesboro. Monroe, Sept. 14,1915. Me., Sept. SHOOS PRESIDENTIAL BEE AWAY. Two Gold Medals-Highest Award at The Panama Exposition, 1915
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President Wilson, ins Welcomed by and Review by the President. ion, Sept. 28. Veterans of War, here for the annual em- i the Grand Army of the v. re formally welcomed to the ,pht by President Wilson, 1-111 their battles 50 years ago ! that the greatest instru- the uplift of mankind the er seen might not be im-
ait spoke amid scenes of r in the crowded conven- which the old Census been converted. Col. r, commander-in-chief of roduced him amid thun- ;g and informed him that -mod solidly behind the Ad- conduct of the present j Photo by American Press Association. problems, and that their Elihu Root, former senator from New York and chairman of the conven- him in ipport any steps he tion which revised the constitution of New York state, refuses to consider any H' : nominal ion to the presidency because of his advanced age. lie is seventy. 1-LJWGiii.ljr ‘“Itliupicu LUC tie spoke to the veterans, and friends. He did not on the European war or growing out of it, but de- SICK Ob' THE PRIMARIES. :ess to the mission of the FOR MOTHERS and the lessons taught by Hints on Child Welfare [F. B Sanborn in Springfield Republican.] A tr. He spoke of the Civil of the few in history of | Every proud mother likes to see her Although the absurd primaries of -ties should be proud. ! children strong, well and happy. The Tuesday have turned out well on the i. : the noise in the hall made to have in children is way pride your whole, the success of McCall cannot dis- nis and resulting difficulty to train them to good habits of body, guise the fact that the are tired g the cro.wd forced the as well as of mind. Teach them clean- people of gV- ''’P speaking for nearly 10 liness; tell them that fresh water, pure this substitute for the good old caucus the chairman air them !£- restored or- and sunshine are as good for and convention system. Its crowning as for birds, flowers and trees. Don’t absurdity was the cancelling of 4000 Glenwood Coal Ranges, Gas Furnaces and awarded g marked the formal open- give children medicine unless they need Ranges, Heaters, Two Gold Medals at the votes thrown citizens who wanted Grand Army encampment, it. When they do require something for by the Panama-Pacific International San 1915. chance to do Exposition, Francisco, Cal., utinue during the remainder their bowels or stomach, you can safely what twice that number of the week. After his address the give them “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine. voters have been doing for years—se- remained in the hall while the mothers have learned to have con- lecting from the three the best Glenwood Ranges are the of New Many parties product England’s largest finish, compact structure, big roomy ovens, easy working reus affiliated were men to fill the State and local offices. and best i;. organizations fidence in it, because when they known foundry. They are designed by makers of grates and countless other features. A. R. made brief addresses. their it to them. At a time when lines are so tatG. children mothers gave party loosely life-long experience. are <1 lent’s in drawn in Massachusetts They weigh more, put together to their construction address, part, fol- A dependable household remedy, used that, alone, better Owing sturdy and fine workmanship 50,000 voters and burn less fuel than most ranges. The are will for over sixty years in thousands of yearly (by average) change castings they stand hard usage, do better work and last much Ion"- their it a and to I:is a singular thing that men of a families. party conception was restric- wonderfully smooth easy keep clean. er than the ordinary kind. itiun should have witnessed tion of the voter’s of choice to for- oir_. right are Buy a 35c bottle at your nearest bid him to They handsome, convenient and ave witnessed in the crowded choose from the yard-wide mechanically right—no They certainly do “Make Cooking and store, or write for a free modern feature Baking Easy”. i-which you celebrate tonight. today sample. ballot-sheet the names he might pre- lacking. Smooth cast, Colonial plain fer. No doubt design, Get one and make cart when you were young FREE.—“Ye Olde Songs,” words and music many Democrats did housekeeping drudgeless. ? at struggle, the of of sixty popular songs sent free on receipt of vote for candidates in ttje Republican meaning 3 outside yellow wrappers from the bottles, ■■re columns, but in doi so must nucnell ; lit annals through of His been disinclined to make firm ^S][c distinguished, show activity T. R. rhetoric remains, residents of was found dead in i any offers ■ in front of the White House. At the Bluehill, tr,- ..irit of man sometimes springs but its effects are on large blocks of stock. head of the was Lieut. Gen. merely warmed-up a field near his house Tuesday afternoon, that procession When we take into great terprises are even great- dishes from the grand Armageddon ban- 26th. He had been from ! consideration the “V’ Nelson A. Miles with army Sept. gone iwn mind had conceived. distinguished quet. Little attention need be to fact that, although there has been a full and officers as his aides. Col. Geo. paid the house for some time and his wife ”'iu set the Nation free for that navy tnis voice from the normal pack this season the output has A. chief of staff to the com- grave. went to look for him and tound his body. »t car e-r of development, of unham- Halsey, been absorbed almost as quickly as mander-in-chief of the G. A. R,, was Heart disease, to which he was subject, fc: lopment, which the world has canned, and the e are no spot the active marshal of the U. S. AUTOMOBILES MAKUvG FARM LIFE was the cause of his death. Mr. Os- large bttsc: since the Civil War. But for parade. stocks being carried to depress the nat- Grant Post of N. acted as MORE ATTRACTIVE. good had lived in Bluehill practically all !<* i >rt I would not be Brooklyn, Y., ural upward of it will proud of the his life and was a veteran of the Civil tendency prices, ter: special guard to Commander-in-Chief be difficult ry physical of Maine very to forecast just what 11 development Palmer. In to the veterans in Farm and the national farm War. serving in the 31st Infantry. of its addition Fireside, the sardine market will but it is ab- extraordinary de- He attended a reunion of that I do, the line there were Sons of paper published at Springfield, Ohio, recently *?"■- ,i material wealth and finan- Veterans, solutely certain that prices will not go various citizens’ has been for the best let- regiment at Bangor, which he much en- did I not militaiy organizations, offering priz“s any lower. The current i believe that the He was a brother of prices hardly troops of the army, Marine Corps ters entitled, “What’s an Automobile joyed. Rodney S, Is ne United States wished ail regular show the cost of production, and it would l and sailors from the fleet of Worth?” In the current issue the prize Osgood of Bluehill, who was elected j fe r devoted to ideal ends. warships certainly seem unbusinesslike for pack- letters are of the at He 'her, anchored in the Potomac. Veterans winning published. Follow- president regiment Bangor. ers to : Hve been other Nations as and valued sacrifice their small holdings, which marchpd in their Grand ing is an extract from one of these let- was one of the most active j Sasw there have been other Na- respective Army i cannot be easily replaced. As large sec- the line headed ters: members of James A. Garfield Post, G. IISas departments, being by tions of the United States are not as | uwerful; there have been other a He : yet the of which was this tireless A. R., and rarely missed meeting. te ? n.- Department Illinois, “By speedy, helper you it would seem safe to forecast spirited, but I hope we shall served several terms as Bheriff supplied, the first to be after the war. have a bigger and better market for deputy ,fr f“rt; -t that we created this Nation. organized a steady advancing market this fall, Lieut. C. of butter, eggs, poultry, fruit, vegetables, and was held in the highest regard by \l08,,rve but George Round, president : which may go as as $2.50 case. ourselves, to serve raan- all the all who knew him for his many excellent high per bg. the Veteran Signal Corps association, smaller products of the farm, — He was Eastport Sentinel. gave the signal announcing the start of and you don’t need to kill a whole day qualities and good citizenship. LiU ,1 nope 1 may say without even an im- Besides his wife he i the going to town either. The boys can go about 70 years old. «tiori ,f criticism other parade. Fred- 1° upon any A half President Johnson to see moving pictures of the war, hear leaves one daughter, Mrs. George people in the world that it has al- century ago j from a a concert Sousa’s or can see erick of Methuen. :h grandstand in front of the White by band, J ed to me that the of people House reviewed 160,000 veterans of the the State league ball game, when the CASTOR IA 'omted States wished to be d0 regarded of the North. Presi- work is not too ar Ofcvoteil lo the of Army Wednesday pressing. The Times last week contained ac- ; For Infants and Children promotion particular dent Wilson from the same “The old homestead has become the 1 ®P'e- of human spot greeted count of an accident which befell Mrs. rights. most on ■n* the survivors. Estimates tin attractive place earth for both a former resident of In Use For Over 30 Years l ited StateB were founded not placed Addie Hancock, 01 number of veterans in line from 20,000 to the boys and the girls. The old folks at where pro\. free homes but to assert hu- Bucksport, Arlington, Mass., Always bears * 25,000. All departments of the federal are twenty years younger, and spruced she was her home with her the rights. This meant a en- making flag great and district the up like young folks. They were going H. Jones. tee ,t the human governments, public daughter, Mrs. James Mrs. Signature of spirit. Nobody, schools to retire to the but better marE‘ and virtually all business houses city, thought Hancock fell, broke her hip, was taken “DONT’S” FOR MEN IN THE FORTIES. Twelve'cigarettes anti one cigar.however, bodies of men, in the time that of were closed for the occasion. it when they bought the car. to the Boston City Hospital and died were where he drew the line, first set up, believed with a Retains " very With President to review the The re- Libby beat. "•i Wilson from the result of the injury. American a ‘Moderation,” he concluded, ‘is to in the efficacy of democracy. In the October Magazine j IJt procession were members of the cabinet, mains were to Bucksport on the be your watchword in Real I-Hiize that so as brought contributor writes an entertaining and everything. only long ago other officers of the Unit- and the funeral took Augusta, Me., Sept. 28. A rescript moderation. f the American distinguished Sunday boat place Anc. that doesn’t mean Revolution ea YOUR GIRL’S APPETITE has been handed down by Justice Bird of article entitled “Growing Young states, justices or the Supreme court Monday afternoon from the residence of helpful leading a comparatively regular life for a ®ocr'iry was regarded as an experi- the Court in the case of Howard and members of When your growing daughter’s appetite her Mrs. J. R. Emery, at three Supreme at Fiftv.” This man tells how he was old month, or two or three f-he and we were Congress. sister, months, months, world, regard- fickle and she a desire for B. of Waterville vs Morrison The grand parade and re- becomes shows Rev. Wm. Crosby around the and then over all the fences in a 'sia.h presidential o’clock, Forsyth officiating. of in at forty-six, with death just jumping experimenters? view was the event of the an- or articles look after of and is Libby Oakland, which Mr. Crosby “al we crowning Bour, starchy chalky Deceased was 76 years age At he is ten younger, single night. You are to lead a strictly not only believed in we contested the seat of Mr. as corner. fifty years it, nual reunion of the Grand of the the condition of her blood one Mrs. one Libby Ken- t our Army survived by sister, Emery; more through obeying a regular life, day after day, week after belief was well founded and If she is and nebec County Commissioner, the decision youthful, just 'a Republic. It was in commeration of the pale languid, nervous, son, Frank Ginn of Boston, and three rules. In the ex- week, year after year. That’s your Nation as powerful as any in the her in favor of Mr. few simple following review after the close of the Civil without ambition and irritable blood James H. Jones of Ar- being Libby. sentence. believe are not aid be erected the will of grand daughters, Mrs, tract taken from a conversation between And, me, you j upon War. is unable to meet the demands made up- of Shaw- to lington, Mass., Miss Edith Ginn this man and his doctor appear some of going find it half as hard as your think People; that, indeed, there was a on it. ero Other events of the day’s program in- nee-on-Delaware, Pa., and Miss Jose- men in the forties: you will.’ ,,uch a Nation that dwelt in no the “don’ts” for cluded a drill from the Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a Bucks- “And 1 r ■- by specific Hancock of Boston.—The mustn’t do or'that didn’t.” ttion unless also in that other bluejackets phine Lines “The things that I on the a re- for ttie form of or lack WrfStMliip warships White House lot, remedy anemia, Times. were numer- J?.r the spirit of the port I must limit myself in doing people prevailed, in honor of the commander-in- of blood that afflicts growing girls and do "i now know and the ception ous. A lot of them had to with diet. RHEUMATISM AISD ALLiEH world knows treatment with these will not son of the wav RAINS die chief and national officers of the G. A. proper pills Alvarado Gray of Cape Rozier, all by water. Hot breads, crust, fried things were pie — thing we then undertook, rash correct the trouble but prevent it died 25th THEY MUST UO ! R., by the ladies of the G. A. R, and only Otis and Lydia Gray, Sept. utterly taboo. Meats and the allowable denied, has been practicable, and into a worse form. We camp reunions. from progressing after a illness of tuberculosis. were to be eaten in The of in its have set a lingering FALL SCHEDULE. things, however, congestion the blood flow causes up in the world Gov- her ’teens a the foun- one son. etlt Excitement, exhaustion and minor During girl lays He leaves a wife and Funeral I should have but two meals maintained and moderation. Sloan’s Liniment to the , promoted by took a few veterans out of the dation for her future health. Lack of services were held at his late home Mon- pain. penetrates con- mishaps a day, preferably breakfast and dinner. conscience and general con- blood at this time rob her of Rev. BANGOR LINE general parade. The regular army ambulances may robust, day afternoon, conducted by Mr. And if I got in the meantime, gestion and starts the blood to flow freely. The is the Turbine Steel Steamships Belfast and Cam- hungry the line of march carried them healthy womanhood. It of great- Atkins. Mr. had always led an with a little 8tanc* patrolling Gray I must content myself fruit. body’s waimth is renewed; the is i'1 1 here not to welcome you to est to administer to girls who and was regarded den. pain gone. hospitals. importance honest, upright ;life Leave Belfast Thurs- ‘It won’t seem so satisfying at the Nation’b capital as if I were your and weak a non-alcoholic all who Mondays, Wednesdays, The “man or woman who has 1 safe, with and esteem by rheumatism, |(etut grow pale respect and Saturdays at 2.00 m., for Camden, moment,’ he made clear, ‘as a luncheon merely to welcome you to your tonic and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills meet husband and days p. tOCUHS THAT ARE STOPPtD! knew him as a kind, loving Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast the kind been used but half neuralgia or other and fails to c*pital, because I am, and am Tuesdays, of you’ve to, pain keep proud every of the most careful father. Interment was in Greenwood and a. Careful see that they are requirement Wednesdays, Fridays Saturdays at 7.30 an hour afterward you will not be hungry, y°ur servant. I hope I shall people stopped. Sloan’s Liniment in their home is like a drown- mother. cemetery. m., for Searsport, Bucksport. Winterport and feel a deal better.’ ’as * we shall all Dr. King’s New Discovery is a remedy of tried and you’ll great , hope catch, from Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make the Bangor. man a ‘No alcohol, you said?’ I suggested. ing refusing rope. Why suffer. Get a L!P|r‘t of this occasion a new con- merit. It has held its own on the market for blood rich and red and it carries renewed The funeral of Edgar W. Carr of Returning: Leave India Wharf, Boston,Mon- 'ion to “A glass of beer will not matter, bottle of Sloan’s. 26c and 60c. L the duties of American 46 years. Youth and old age to its to of the General days. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 5.00 Bingle $1.00 bottle high testify health and strength every part Unity, who died at theMaine Hos- no m. occasionally,’ he .directed. ‘But cock- “tenship.” and Pneumonia and are recommended was held from the Man- p. hold six times as much as 25c soothing healing qualities. body. These pills pital at Portland, or of that size. ”oanes p. commander-in- MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE tails, high-balls, anything Sherman, troubles are often caused of wherever a tonic is needed. son street Methodist church, Pittsfield, of the lung by delay sort.’ Sons of Veterans, one of own sells Dr. Williams’ Rev. Nelson R. S. S. North Land and North Star. treatment. Dr. King’s New Discovery stops Your druggist Sept. 30th, Pearson, pas- “For breakfast I have half a Peakers who followed the Presi- Dr. Wil- Miss Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesday, might Children those and relieves ia Pink Pills. Send today to the tor of the church officiating. Gesner and had been for Cry ’Declared hacking coughs grippe Thursday and Saturday at 6.00 p. m. cup of coffee, since I that the sons of the men liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. His age was 37 years and 11 months. FOR FLETCHER’S "light tendencies. Money back if it fails. 60c and Y., sang. FRED W. POTE, Agent, years an almost constant smoker he for their country in the'Civil for the the Blood.’’ He is survived a father, Henry Carr, ar" book, "Building Up by Belfast, Maine. would not take tobacco away altogether. ready now to do theirjfull duty tl.00. It is free. and three sisters and one brother. CASTO R I A by i the larger ones as much as $15,000. Every The News of Brooks. The Churches. The Republican Journal industry as well as that of shipping was PURE BLOOD MAKES — ■ — — — prospering and as a consequence every- Mrs. Ira Bowden was in Belfast recently. BELFAST, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1915. body waB more or less happy at the port HEALTHY PEOPLE Repairs are progressi on the chapel at of New Orleans in the late sixties and Farmers are beginning to harvest the new, East North port and the cement foundation is while at the time PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY early seventies, present Hood’s and ef- potato crop, which is reported light in this practically done. it looks as though another wave of pros- Sarsaparilla surely removes boils and section. As the Unitarian The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. perity is beginning in southern as well as fectively scrofula, church is not yet ready for other blood diseases because it drives Mr. Edna Roberts of Rockland, Mass., is vis- that will Dress at all maritime of the United occupancy society unite with the I ports States nd largely through the misfor- out of the blood all the humors that iting at his brother’s,Elmer G.Roberts, this be- Universalists next Sunday. Upfl CHARLES A. PILSBURY. tunes of other cause these diseases. cannot be his first visit home in ten years. Swat the old suit! man \ Bu“ Manager nations. They ing There will be a A be clean regular meeting of the Jun- may physical) I treated in other from of a successfully any way. Mrs, John Dickey died the effects ior Alliance of the Unitarian church at Since last week the brief para- Friday and morally—but he’s to look it one one writing External for their re- funeral was held last week at got to ■ \dvertising Tkrms. For square, applications shock and the 3.30 p, m., at the parsonage. get cents one week on the New House—the rich length in column, 25 for graph Augusta moval have almost useless, her on Hall Rev. David Brackett of “over.’1 proven home hill, Next impression I And 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. ot an Sunday the Unitarians and Unitrersa- unsolicited, unbought testimonial because they cannot drive out the Belfast officiating. a lists will in the Subscription Terms. In advance, S2.00 other facts that are in the blood. worship together Universalist three appreciative wayfarer—some impurities Mrs. Miss Addie year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for Mr. and Cheney Higgins, church, with a sermon by Rev. A. A. Blair. Clean dress this have come to Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure up; paint up; up. The big months. concerning hostelry Davis and Mrs. Ebi^n Miller motored to Belfast combi,, 8 mind. aim of rich blood, perfects the digestion, and Services were held last Sunday at St. Mar- that speaks for It has always been the Tuesday, Miss Davis remaining to visit her health, happiness and succes note in the Arabic case is builds the whole The skin 8 Germany's to up system. garets Episcopal church, Rev. Henry Jones of The Journal record the achievements, niece, Mrs. Inez White. cannot side-step who you are as as becomes smooth, clean and healthy. Camden long there m, unsatisfactory to this government—no at or officiating. There will be no services 8 home abroad, of Waldo county has stood the to behold outward for de- This great blood remedy A large number of the sisters of Silver Crown there next Sunday. your appearance. doubt part of the Kaiser’s game in and Maine in 8 people particular people test of Insist on having K of P are to attend the has bet- forty years. Temple, planning The services at the lay. Later—Germany thought to a native of Baptist church will be as general,and Stockton, (now Hood’s, for nothing else acts like it. Pythian Sisterhood convention to be held in In this record-breaking age of ter of it, and will make amends. usual next Sunday, Preaching service morn- progress wba’ Stockton Springs) Hon. Charles S. Hich- There is no real substitute. Get it Belfast this, Thursday, evening. have done is 8 ing and evening, Sunday school at noon and discounted. What you look i3 a share of the credit Sold all like m, The total enrollment at the born, very large today. b,y druggists. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts motored to 8 University Christian Endeavor at 6 30 p. m. Prayer meet- do is the nine due for the fine hotel of which points that count in your favor. of Maine is now 1,206, which exceeds Augusta Some8ville, Mount Desert island, last week, ing this, Thursday, evening.; 8 The can boast today. Active in promoting The News of Belfast. where they were guests of Rev. J. N. Walaer, last year’s total by 77 students. There will be a preaching service next Sun- Hie yourself down to this establishment and finar what all concerned recog- the president of the Brooks Water Co. tome, I class is the largest in the cing day at Mason’s Mills church at 10.30 a. m fol- Sophomore Fall and Winter are nized must prove an unremunerative Charleo N. Black has sold his Cadillac car to Mrs. A. B. who has been convales- clothes ready for history of the University. Payson, [ lowed by the Sunday school. The preaching inspection. 8 Mr. Hichborn A. B. Stantial and bought a 1916 Cadillac. cent for sometime, has been taken to her successful ones pecuniary investment, service at Trinity church will be at 2 30 p. m., keep abreast of the times in matt. a and B Luther Haddocks, executive secre- gave his close personal attention to all Mrs. Ralph M. Johnson of New York Miss father’s, C. N. Forbes, for week’s visit, followed by the Sunday school. both dress and business. of the Maine State Sea Food Protec- it is she will continue tary the details of construction and to the Mabel Johnson of Washington, D. C., Miss hoped improving. At the church 8 in this Congregational next Sunday tive commission, was city yester- Hazeltine and Miss Anne C. of of the furniture and Louise Crosby Several of our village people have been in there will be the usual with and held a conference with Senator buying and placing morning worship day motored to 29th and Belfast, Bangor Sept, Belfast most of the time for two weeks at- sermon at Bible school at meet- Wake this Charles F. Johnson concerning matters fittings, and is today the president and 10.45; 12, noon; up man, is TODAY! I and took lunch at the Bangor House. the session of the Court. pertaining to the work of the commission of the Hotel tending Supreme Geo# ing of the Young People’s Society at 6.30 p. m. general manager Augusta There’s a lot ot in its relation with the federal Miss Jessie E. B. H. S. '16, who has H. Johnson is serving on the traverse jury. at goodly these excellent govern- As he is the of the Hart, Prayer meeting this, Thursday, evening 7.30 KUPPENHEIM11 8 ment.— Sentinel. Company. president and Overcoats as low as Waterville been employed by the New England Telephone Bernard the eldest son of Mr. and o’clock. §15 and §20. Hand tailored First National Bank of Augusta and has Staples, clot".' I Luther Maddocks was of Leonard & Bar- are, that will fit both Of course meant, Co., has entered the office Mrs. Marry Staples, has been visiting his Next you physically and other business relations this Sunday the Universalist Sunday School mentally. under the circumstances the error is necessarily Miss Pearl |b but rows, succeeding Whitten,resigned parents, returning last week to Massachusetts, will observe Day. There will be involved some sacrifice of in- Rally special personal who is to marry Alanson Thomas of Camden where he is a course at Tufts’ Dental excusable. taking selections rendered by tbe children and an terests. While the summer hotels open this month. College. effort will be made to get out a number. W. their doors for the summer Beason large Clark & Co. our busy 1 of readers will be interested Harry as a has been Many A petition voluntary bankrupt Happy Vailey Chapter, O. E. S., has re- Special invitations will be sent out for that has in Mr. Alfred Johnson’s article on Dr. and then close, the Augusta House filed with the cleric of the United States dis- sumed work after the summer recess, and it is occasion. The Main Street Clothiers, Belfast. summer for three months of profitable business, to trict court Charles Larrabee, Unity, farm- Dudley Sargent’s camp by hoped the interest will be good during the A well attended and enthusiastic 8 of claimed meeting Dr. is a Belfast who be months when er. Liabilities, $685. Assets, $489, season. The next will be on girls. Sargent boy followed by twenty-one coming meeting the officers and reaohers of the Universalist creditors James 1 the author- it is at a loss. We doubt if exempted. Principal listed, Oct. 13th and member is asked to be stands foremost today among j kept open every Sunday scoool was held last Monday evening Pillsbury, Edward Rand and Edward York, all as there is business to be ities on culture. He secured a there is another such case of public spirit present, important at the home of the pastor, Rev. A. A. Blair. physical & j of Unity. Attorneys, Williamson, Burleigh arranged, and a banquet will be served. college education and attained his pres- in the country. One other fact should Plans for the winter were discussed and ar- McLean, Augusta. The old now owned for the ent position unaided save by his be mentioned. There is no odor ascend- McTaggart homestead, ; rangements made Rally Day Services high Weather the Waldo Vet- permitting County John was burned to the next Several new natural and his native is from the basement such as in years by Hobbs, ground Sept. Sunday. departures will be abilities, city ing will eran association met today in Silver Har- of straw left a I 30th. A entered this fall to increase the PICKLING and of him. the old House. large pile by threshing upon interest proud past permeated Augusta vest hall, Waldo, and a attend- Grange large crew the barn was apparently ignited and improve the of the It is a clean and against efficiency Sunday house, morally physi- ance is The will be sad- ine recent gaies nave lenueu 10 en- expected. meeting by a smouldering spark from the last train school. cally. dened the death of Albert Nicker- hance the cost of least so by Emery down. Fortunately the house was unoccupied high living—at At the Methodist church next Sunday morn- son, the first president of the association,who at the time. PRESERVING as “brain food” is concerned. The I far ing Rev. Horace B. Sellers will speak on OBITUARY. had ever been active in its interests and who Since the death of the vet- few vessels that went out were not able John G. Gordon, “God’s Failures” and in the evening on “The We had never missed a meeting. If the weather have everything you need i'u: I to do much fishing and of fresh eran clothing manufacturer of Waldo county, Worth of a Man.” At 2 p. in. there will be prices Edward H. Carpenter, a prominent resident is unfavorable the meeting will be held the the old pants factory, which had teen one of preaching services in the Wood's schoolhouse, up your winter supply of pie! I fish soared in consequence. In Boston, of Castine, died at his home in that town Oct. next fair day. the notable industries of Brooks, has been Northport. At 7 30 this, Thursday, etc. ■ wholesale dealers were 2nd after a illness. He was born in Chi- evening serves, Sept. 29th, get- long islesboro is to have a district for one nurse, closed down,permanently,to all appearances. A regular prayer -meeting, and at 8 30 the proba- to 20 cents a for cod with 45 and his and ting 18 pound cago years ago. spent youth year at the to be borne the PEACHKS FOR least, expense by splendid opportunity for some enterprising tioners’ class. the PRESERVING RECEIVED 3Y EVERY ... manhood in Mass., where he Tomorrow, Friday, evening BOAT, G I the heads off, which means about 25 early Brookline, and summer and Miss j townspeople residents, clothing manufacturer is now available here, jg Scouts will meet in the House. was from the school. He was Boy Opera RIPE PEPPERS, BUTTON ONIONS. ETC. I cents a to the consumer. Almost graduated High Inez L. Barker of Center Montville has been pound one of the graduated from Harvard University in 1893, During the recent “line gale” of fresh fish were scarce and engaged and will enter upon the duties in a TRANSFERS IN RE AL ESI ATE. THE all kinds magnificent old elms on the lawn of the Dr, BEST OF VINEGAR, MIXED and for a time was engaged in the life insu- SPICES, ALLSHCE, WHOLf ,3(s I few weeks. Miss Barker is a trained nurse of in the Boston market last week, residence was blown down, and two high rance business in Boston. In the year 1900 he Kilgore WHOLE CLOVES, TUMERIC AND I many years experience and has had several The following transfers of real estate were MUSTARD. and the season for mackerel, bluefish others so as to make their came to Castine,and the J. W. Dresser seriously damaged bought cases in Islesboro, so that she is well known to recorded in Waldo of Deeds is almost over. removal The was County Registry and swordfish fishline manufactory, which business he re- necessary. telephone system many of the people. Her qualifications for for the week ending October 5, 1015: organized and continued until the time of his put out of commission to a considerable extent the duties of a district nurse are Isaac Gamble, to Jennie B. in unquestioned and and linemen have Frankfort, The offensive of the Allies the west death as the Casting Line & Twine Co. Mr. by falling poles wires, and Islesboro is to be on secur- Gamble, do.; land and buildings in Frankfort. congratulated been to the time dam- WARD’S BREAD AND continued the past week and was gen- Carpenter erected a handsome residence in busy present repairing CAKE I ing her services. George W. Dunaver, Stockton Springs, to the ages! erally successful. It is thought that town, which became a centre of generous Manson G. Fresh from the Mrs. Horace B. Sellers entertained last Littlefield; do; land andbuildings in Bakery. I they will now hold their present positions hospitality. He was closely identified with Miss Christine Jones is preparing to leave Stockton Thursday evening in honor of Miss Bertha Springs. the various activities of the home next week to take a course at a business Toilet Articles te for a fresh offensive, and they town, displaying Howard A. to James L. and prepare Whitten and Miss Ruth Macomber. Miss Whit- Gregory, Searsport, Playing Cards 1 interest in as a mem- in to have an abundance of muni- deep the schools, serving college Portland. Wednesday evening, land and are said ten left Saturday and Miss Macomber will Cunningham, do.; buildings in Sears- ber of the school committee and as tie members of the Christian En- A. A. The Russians are on the offensive superin- Sept. 29th, port.. HOWES & I tions. leave next week for a course in Shaw's Busi- CO., tendent. He was an ardent Unitarian and a deavor a social at ves- society gave the church Arthur K. to on most of their battle and ness Portland. Tea was served at Walker, Appleton, Edward long line, member of the First College, in her MEOILINES I prominent Independent try honor, which was largely attended. Millay, Liberty; land in GROCERIES,_DRUGS elsewhere the Austro-Germans are mak- 6'30 p. m., followed by music. The guests Liberty. as chairman of A fine was Congregational church, serving program presented, refreshments Abram L. to Edward definite were Misses Lev erne Elizabeth Fish, Liberty, Millay* ing little progress. Nothing the also as and Whitten, were parish committee, treasurer, served, and all present did their utmost do.; land in the Chamberlain and Marian Brown of Belfast Liberty. from the Dardanelles, though Turks in school to the a “send off.” being actively engaged Sunday work, give young lady pleasant j Jesse E. Staples, Belfast, to Charles M. victories there. and Miss Clara Palm of Brookline, Mass., who are claiming Interest several years as superintendent, He was a is spending the summer here. The installation of the officers of Golden Howes, Liberty, et als., Trustees; land and in the where hos- of of and now centers Balkans, past master Hancock lodge Masons, in Belfast. EVERYTHING IN 1 Crown Lodge, Knights of Pythias, was held buildings a the is surviv- At the annual of the tilities may begin at any moment. Bul- member of Loyal Legion. He meeting Baptist Sewing W. S. Hunt Sept. 28th by D. G. C., CheDey Higgins, and estate, Searsmorft, to M, F. ed his a and two Circle, heid in the church garia has evidently decided to cast her by wife, daughter sons,and by vestry Sept. 29tb, Hunt, do.; land in Searsmont. the following were installed: P. C., Walter ; two sisters, Miss Harriet Carpenter of Brook- the officers of the past year were renominat- SCHOOL lot with Germany, and Greece will then H. Young; C. C., Leroy E. Godding; V. C, F. SUPPLIES line, Mass., and Miss Alice Carpenter of New ed as follows: president, Mrs. Robert P. come to the aid of Serbia, and British H. Smith; Prelate, T. A. Stubbs; M. of W., York. Funeral services were held at the late Coombs; vice president, Mrs. J. G. Aborn; OLD AND NEW WAY ^€* A 7 e€- and French forces have already been A. E. Webb; M. at A., Guy Prime; I. G., John home Monday, and in the First Congregational secretary, Mrs. George D. Mahoney; treasur- landed in Greece. has an Manuccia; 0. G., Elmer Tripp. Regular meet- Italy army church, Brookline, Mass Tuesday. er, Mrs. Gerald W. Howard, director of the TO TREAT CATARRH are now held for the remainder of she can send to the new theater of war, work committee, Mrs. Fred J. Clements. The ings being L. J. POTTLE’S William P. Smith of Waldo died Oct. 2nd at the year, after the long summer vacation. and Russia will do her part. An Austro- treasurer's report showed that during the past Breathing a Germ Killing Air Endorsed By the Waldo County hospital, aged 70 years and The Roberts sisters have moved their Successor to H. Davis’ German army of 250,000 is said to be in year $239 had been raised by fairs, suppers goods 5 Actual Results. months. He was a native of Smith Island, from the rent so them in the readiness to join Bulgaria and attempt and special order work, the largest sum raised occupied long by but had lived in Waldo He is The of has a many years. for and the W. S. Jones’ house and will make their home discovery Hyomei wrought 10 AND 25 CENT to open the way to Constantinople. many years, president's report wonderful change in the treatment of catarrh. 5, STORE survived by his wife, formerly. Miss Sarah with Mrs. John Gordon. The residence also showed the society to be in a flourishing large Prior to three years ago the medicines ordi- Seeking of Swanville; by their two sons, of Mrs. Gordon will in the cure Church Street, ford condition. Mrs. Coombs positively declined comfortably accommodate narily employed ^of this disease Hay Block, Belfast, M The increase in the number of steam- were Arthur of Monroe and David of Waldo, and by the four sisters and make an drugs, sprays, lotions, etc. In some in- re-election and a meeting was for agreeable arrange- ers in the trade appointed stances they benefited, but the improvement engaged coastwise is due a sister, Mrs. Nancy Rollerson of Citypoint. ment in all The fifth October 6th with Mrs. George D. Mahoney, being together. sister, was not lasting.. in of course to the fact that Mr. Smith served three in the Civil part fully years when a new Mrs, Vira Crowell, recently embarked for a With Hyomei you take into the air president will be elected. Plans passages SWAN VILLE. Mrs is War ,in the 11th Maine and was a of throat and head a balsamic air Mary Haley enlarg j three-quarters of the fliet of five and Regiment second on the sea of matrimony, and as your that for the winter's worx were discussed. trip the and of goes into the minutest cells, and should effect- village Andrew Moore six-masted schooners once in member Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A. R. Mrs.Fred Moulton haB settled down in the new engaged The Hospital Club Picnic. The ually kill all germs and microbes of catarrh. Miss Ethelind Havener of Searsport is with of Belfast. The funeral was held at his late Hospital Mr. and Mrs Luce an the business are now in the cottage on the hill, built by Mr. Moulton the Its purpose is to enter the blood with the Henry employed Club had a very enjoyable picnic last Thurs- oxy- Mrs. A. E. Nickerson ed home at 1 ra„ Rev. David Brack- the in the their mother, Mrs. Lora Ch West Indian or off shore Monday p. to the set of de- gen, killing germs blood, and restore trade, But afternoon at the W. past year replace buildings ett of Belfast day Windanspray, J. health to the whole system. Many astonish- Mrs. Walter J. Nickerson of Belfast was in The officiating. stroyed by fine. apple crop is small judging from the number of steamers Jones cottage on the Condon shore. Several ing testimonials have been received from those town last Thursday and to finish Friday pack- blew a who have been recently great part now in process of building in this coun- Charles L. Gray, a native of Deer Isle and of the members went in the afternoon with helped by Hyomei. ing her household goods. WHITE’S CORNER (W interport.) A complete outfit is inexpensive and in- ground. for Boston some with son of the late Oliver and Lucy Severance their and at 6 o'clock was serv- try companies, 9,- sewing supper cludes an inhaler, dropper and sufficient Hyo- Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevens returned to Bev- The Rebekahs held a wnm: Gray, and a resident of died to which the had been R. York of was a W. mei for several weeks’ treatment. 000 tons capacity, and which will be ad- formerly Castine, ed, gentlemen invited. F. Brooks visitor at C. erly, Mass., Sept. 28th, accompanied by Miss can day evening, and w in this Oct. 69 10 months ■ the strongest evidence that be Sept. 29th, ded to the fleet within six it city 4th, aged years, As the weather was not fit for an out-of-doors Nealley’s Sunday afternoon. Perhaps Sadie M. who will enter the months, given to doubters, is the tact that A. A. Howes Nickerson, hospi- Oct. 13th. and 23 days. He had been suffering for some corn roast one hundred ears were cooked on 1 seems an assured fact that the The young ladies who are & Co. have so much faith in that tal there to train for a nurse. greater attending Bangor Hyomei they Miss A. time, and was ill only two with the last the kitchen stove and served on a table S. IViansur has been the coal to days long High school were at home for the week-end. sell every package under a positive guarantee part of coming New England Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cunningham returned at attack, which caused his death. He had fol- in the living room with sandwiches,doughnuts, to refund the money if it does not relieve. burgh, the home of Warren ports hereafter will be landed from Chester Knowlton of Monroe is at C. W from Bangor Friday night accompanied by Mr. few lowed the sea practically all his life. One cheese and coffee. After supper there were days. cutting his corn for the and Mrs. S. P. Strickland, who a few steamers. What the big schooners will sur- Nealley’s ensilage silo. spent daughter, Mrs. Moses A. Dow of this city two tables at cards, some sewed and others Mr. Crocker from East Mae! | find to do if conditions after the close of Mrs C. M. Conant entertained the days with them, later going to Temple Heights. vives. His brother came over from Castine sat about the open fire and toasted marshmal- ladies of the village church last Sundav ! the war them of their to take the remains to Castine for the Monroe W. C. T. U. last afternoon. Mr. A. H. Nickerson of East Corinth, who deprive present Tuesday lows, The committee having charge of the Friday at the Center in the morning. remains to be interment. Mr. and whb called to town by the death of his brother employment seen, but affair was Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore, chairman, Mrs. M. A. Haley and daughter rresh Mrs. E. rood M. Dollotf from liar 5 meanwhiie Mrs. Robert P. Mrs. N Houston and in Dix- Alfred spent the week-end with his brother E. they will have paid for them- Coombs, Phyllis spent Saturday Sunday Dolloff’s sister Emma from Cam Allen M. Moody, who was impaled upon an Small and Mrs. Leroy A. Webber. mont. H. Nickerson and family, returning home selves with a handsome profit added. iron EVERY DAY AT THE Albert Durham’s last week. ! spike when the top rail of a Lincolnville Monday. NOT A SMUGGLER. Ab all who know Mrs, Clara Fish of East is assist- Durham took them in their car < bridge gave away three weeks ago, died last Capt. Hampden Charles son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j a Belfast were convinced would be the ing in the care of E. C. who Thompson, den. The Journal recently quoted Saturday at the Knox in Rockland. Hayes case, the Clement, is fail- hospital of this town was in- that he had in ing rapidly. mund Thompson fatally j business man who expressed the opinion His condition never furnished of report engaged smuggling Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Clark tangible hope forenoon while and Chinese into this The jured last Friday threshing that the farmers of Waldo county would recovery. The whs taken to Lincolnville opium country proves Saco Valley Canning Co. finished their Oct. 15th and have of the body at the home of Mr. Louie B. Nickerson. charge to be utterly A more work at the Blaisdell grain more than Sunday by Undertaker Swan of Camden. The groundless. loyal, factory Thursday night, of the farmers line find dairying profitable pota- The were held at his telephoi. American citizen than funeral services home victim of the was 46 patriotic, law-abiding Sept. 30th. Hogan who has se seems to peculiar tragedy nearly Nealley, given good to growing. This opinion pre- afternoon. Interment was in Green is not to be found on sea Monday years of He was a and also the Capt. Hayes Mr. and t< her farm. vail in other sections of the State. It age. teamster, Mrs. Walter Smith and children of Lawn Much is extend- [ or shore. Letters from re- cemetery. sympathy village sexton. His survive him. Capt. Hayes visited his Mrs. Mrs. Annie on that family Newburg sister, C. W. Neal- ed to the bereaved relatives. Conant entertai j has been found investigation ceived here by the family state that greatly ley, Sunday. T. U. last week. It was a red in central Maine has increased The remains of the late a to his he was hove-to, boarded and Mr. A. Eugene and Mr. Ernest Nickerson dairying Henry Dunton, surprise, of Frances Mrs. Lucy Blair and three children of Mor- birthday Willard, over 40 cent, and this increase is still former resident of whose death oc- searched by revenue officers, but he had noth- Bakery of Portland and Mr. Percy L. Nickerson of per Burnham, her was listown, N. J„ were guests of Mrs. R L. Clem- memory paid by remark- on. Over half a dozen new dairy curred in Barre, Vt., were brought to ing but a cargo of log-wood and fustie and was Bath arrived in town Saturday night to attend going recently ents on the beautiful life she gave several days last week. of A. Nick- societies have been formed. The test- Burnham and interment was made in promptly released. Capt. Hayes has often the funeral their father, Hon. E, Friday TRY THEIR ance cause. The next meetin. i a home The re- expressed in severe terms his aversion to the Quite numner trom this vicinity attended erson. Percy and Ernest returned Sun- ing associations are becoming popular the family lot in Mount cemetery. Mrs. Larby Oct. 15th. the a whist at Odd in and A. left in com- mains were his son. He leaves Chinese and opium trade and he writes a party Fellows hall Monroe day night Eugene Monday and where they are used the best results accompanied by friend: “Rather than a 28th. with his uncle, Mr. E. H. Nickerson and a sister, Mrs. Estelle and several broth- smuggle such cargo Tuesday evening, Sept. pany NORTH ISLESLCR are obtained. The Waterville testing as- Cole, into the United even were and .liss Vinie M, Nickerson, for ers. States, 1 employed Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clements, accompanied Bread family, eliminate all M Miss able to Whole was sociation has been i Portland. Elizabeth Bates by a firm who would do so, I would give up my by Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Haley, motored to Exe- their homes boarder and now all Castine for the week-end. \ cows, practically command, even if it was in the South Sea ter 29th EAST BELFAST. Sept. and attended the fair. The funei 1 of Hon. A. E. Nickerson, who dairy herds are producing a good aver- islands,” has sailed for Miss Marian Coombs will Capt. Hayes many Mrs. Margaret Norcross and Mr. and Mrs. died morning 30th, was early l.iursday Sept. for age, and from the cream sent to the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Leavitt are in Bos- years for the Pendletons of Islesboro and New Lewiston to visit her frien* Moses Wadleigh of Old Town were callers at DOUGHNUTS held at his late home Sunday afternoon and is realized from each ton on a visit. York and made a successful to Mrs.Adrianna Bunker and M creamery $70 profit recently trip G. H, York’s and U. B. Jewett’s last was attended. Rev. A. A. Blair, pas- | thence to Friday largely S. 6th Lisbon, Portugal, Jamaica, where he were in last cow. In this market the price of the T, Thompson left Oct. on a business afternoon. tor a Bangor Friday and j loaded for Philadelphia. IN AND ONLY of the Universalibt church, personal has t to Cincinnati, Ohio. FRIED LARD best dairy butter to the consumer rip Mrs. Edna friend of the deceased and of whom he was Mrs. Isabel Sprague returned j The Game Laws. With the opening of the Harquail and Miss Avis Harquail for some time been 37 cents a and Mrs. Herbert Brown of Bay View Farm has arrived fond,was called home from his vaca- last week after spending sever pound hunting season there are many requests for by boat from Castine last Saturday especially returned from visits in Portland as tion to words of comfort to Mrs. Velocia Coombs. the demand has often exceeded the sup- and Rock- iuformation to changes in the game laws, morning, called here by the illness of Mrs. 10c. doz. officiate and spoke \ land. etc and we take the following summary from per the bereaved relatives. A male Harquail’s father, E. C, and re- quartette, Mr, and Mrs. Edward PendleC ply. the Rockland Opinion, the dates applying to Clements, ] _ * Messrs. Parker, Johnson and Coombs Miss Alberta Nickerson is confined to her Knox, Lincoln and Waldo counties: Deer turned to Castine by auto Sun day afternoon. Pitcher, their annual visit in Lewiston the editor of The three selections. The Reminiscences by home by illness. She is attended by Dr. F, C. November 1st to December 1st; hare, rabbit of Belfast rendered Mrs. Fred Pendleton. Marine Journal, Capt. George L. Nor- October 1st to April 1st; gray squirrel, Sep- flowers contributed by relatives and friends Small, tember 1st to November Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Preble hav 1st; ruffed grouse, r- The casket was j a feature of were profuse and beautiful. ton, are now regular that Mr. John Stephenson is quite ill at his home partridge, October 1st to December 1st; wood- from Dark Harbor, where Mr. I | October 1st to December 1st; draped with the flag and the veterans attend- paper and while specially interesting to on S wan Lake avenue. He is attended by Dr. cock, plover, livery stable during the summer 15th to December ed in a and a from Mari- to others snipe, yellowlegs, August body large delegation seafarers they appeal many J. C. Ham. 1st; rail, coot, gallinule, 1st to Dec- September ners Lodge of Searsport accompanied the pro- NEWS OF THE GRANGE Who are familiar with the persons, Mrs. Lizzie Bassick is ill with rheumatism ember 1st; duck, goose, brant, September lat to December 16th. New laws of cession to the cemetery and held very im- is a general ap- places and incidents recalled. Of spec- and great sufferer. She is attended by Dr. Blankets The married of Victor Gra *-■ the last were Blankets brother Masons acted people plication passed by legislature pressive services. Six ial interest to the writer, and doubtless J. C. Ham. those: the season on bull moose until served a for the sing Closing aa bearers: Capt. D. H. Nichols. Capt. B. F. mont, supper 1919 (ch, 146;) shortening the season one month Buy your Blankets of last to others, are the reminiscences of New Mrs. Elmer Decrow and daughter Charlotte Colcord and West and Mr. Merri- winners in the literary contest on rabbits (ch. 154;) forbidding night hunting Capt. Harry One cake was noticeable for I Orleans in which often figure two well left last Saturday for Roslindale, Maas., for a Si birds from sunset to sunrise and mammals thew of Searsport and Mr. Fred M. Nickerson quite visit with relatives. from one hour after sunset to one hour before lament, plainly printed with colort known Maine men, Capt. Thomas J. & JONES of Monroe. The other’s name we did not sunrise (ch. 170;) reducing the general non- CARLE I wish I were a later. "Gee, single." Woodward and Pearl Wight of the firm Geo. Hibbard of Etna made short visit last resident license fee from $25 to $15; strength- learn. An obituary will appear laC of Woodward & Wight, ship chandlers. week with his son, Geo. Hibbard, Jr., and ening the law for the registration of guides Seaside Grange at the meeting (ch. 234;) shortening the season two weekB on voted to have the annual ha ones now of the family, of Searsport avenue. and MONROE. evening They are the only living ruffed seasons under grouse; harmonizing White, Gray Fancy under the direction of the *egular of the shipping firms at the Frank Pierce is slowly convalescing from State and federal laws on migratory species; principals Roy E. Sholes, A. B. Small* was the smaller shore birds at all sea- The Odd Fellows will have a Friday mittee, time of which Norton writes, and typhoid fever, Mrs. Pierce taken ill protecting supper Capt. sons; and prohibiting more than daily limit on 69c., 79c., 98c., $1.25, $1.39, Earl Braley. At the meeting torn* 1 about a week ago with the same fever and is | night, Oct. 8th. of which he says: ducks to be transported (ch. 258;) shortening the and decor;* Miss day, evening supper very sick. Sadie Rector, who has also the season one month on gray squirrels; broad- to The Thimble Club will meet with Mrs. Lora Those were the when cotton ships $1.69, up $5.00. mittees will be days b een with is much the law on Sunday, appointed. for from sick it, better. ening prohibiting hunting Chase Tuesday, Oct. 12th. lay at the levee loading Europe clarifying the alien license law, and extending VERY TRULY a distance YOURS, of Mr. and Mrs. two to four tiers deep for of the sale season two weeks during which licens- The three small children the river front. Children Cry at least four miles along Children Cry ed residents may sell deer hides and trophies Hartley are ill with a bowel trouble. Freights were high and not one of these (ch. 277;) prohibiting the use of boats other CARLE & JONES. FOR FLETCHER’S FOR FLETCHER’S Farmers are but they are cotton ships paid leas than $10,000 in dis- than sail or row boats in hunting wild fowl in digging potatoes, certain coastal waters of the State out in this section. I A bursements before sailing, and some of CASTORIA (ch. 345.) turning very poor CAS TO R -- -- -.—_ D of The South The News Belfast. American travel;pictures have been meeting with favor at tha Opera House. and Mrs. Edgar L. Harding are on their Manager Mr. Clifford announce* Seeing America in Northern Maine. Sale on will ant^ 21 Main annual hunting trip Special follow this series. S Street. Telephone 19. set will be given at the The ^ tea away Opera monthly meeting of the Woman’* Club next Saturday evening at 8 30. will be held October House Monday, 11th, at 3 p, m. ' on A large attendance is deBired Charles Adams, a brakeman the Belfast- as business ot PREPAREDNESS importance is to come before u!-nham freight, has been transferred to the the club. Mrs. Amos Clement, the D:ain line. CHOCOLATES present, will preside. | The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church Traveller’s Club will hold the first meet- ing of the season with Mrs. give a public harvest supper in their ves- For one week, beginning Thursday, Oct. 7, we shall Edward J Morison Oct. 13th from 6 to 7.30 m. Tuesday, Oct. 12th. Progr; m: & p. sell our chocolates at Paper, "Gal- JONES the lant following reduced prices: Little WaleB." by Miss Maude E y Charles H. Walden is still at Rocky Ma- thews; reading, ’’Hill-top Churches,” Mrs. t. Pitcher’s Pond, and Mrs. H. C. Pitcher by |CARLE 40c. CHOCOLATES 25c. lb. Morison; reading, “The Welsh ut Tuesday to spend the remainder of Religious Re- Our Fall and Winter “ vival of 1904,” by Mrs. C. M. Lines week with her. 30c. 18c. lb. Craig. An alarm from box 35 about 3 » Ladies’ Social Union of the “ p. m. |S In are Young Bap- Sept Every Department really Better than we have ever 20c. 12c. lb. 30th called out two carried. # church met at the vestry Monday evening companies of the fire de- partment and adjourned to this, Thursday, evening after upon investigation it was found to be the work of mischievous There WE SHOW YOU? •c gular prayer meeting. DARBY boys. & was no fire, but their cost SHALES, prank the city not 3_MAY tiers have been received from Mrs. Amos | less than Succes sors to L. S. Shiro, Phenix Row, $25. The culprits were discovered DRESS v, Belfast, GOODS ng (Cora Morison) announcing their safe Me. and admonished are HOUSE DRESSES and not likely to repeat • un- ,. va 1 in San Juan, Puerto after an the Rico, ___ t—.' offense. Poplins. The “Domestic” aily tine and quick trip, Serges, Gaberdines, Silkenfels, Dress needs no The Otto Nelson Construction Co. of Bangor I to the demand wounded flew praise 2 Owing Manager Clifford was 4 partridge through a kitchen and a of peter the son of Crepes variety Fancy Suitings from us. Women who have Lytham Slugg, year-old is replacing the walk around the post office. unable to book "A Fool There window at the home of William H. worn them 2 Was” for the Hall, Con- with y- and Mrs. Morris L. Slugg, was christened dates gress Messalines,Taffetas, know the Two of our local gunners were afield last announced in a recent issue, but haB street, last Thursday, carrying with him Georgette Crepes, quality and fit. 9 .st Sunday morning in the Congregational a Friday and brought home 14 birds, partridge it clinched for Oct. 20-21. shower of broken glass and badly frighten- Chiffon Cloths and Fancy Silks to match. We the h by the Rev. Haraden S. Pearl. th carry good did fashioned and woodcock. ing occupants of the room. The window Wrappers £ Virgil L. Hall, William H, Hall, Oscar Wil- A public supper under the auspices of the was up at the bottom, thus making a double The House of Bondage with Lottie Pickford kins, C. E. Read and Dana Clement of Water- HOSIERY rsalist Ladies’ Circle, will be given in sash at the top, each pane 15 by 36, and both APRON the feature at the House to- ville left SPECIALS 2 is special Opera Monday in the former’s car for Bos- vestry of the church on Monday evening, were broken to bits. Gordon, Round Ticket in fall and night, Thursday. ton and Brockton, where they will attend the Hosiery 5 doz. 8th, at 6 o’clock, Tickets, 25 cents. Mr Bungalow Aprons, all fair. and Mrs. E, S. Pitcher have closed their winter light, 25c. # Charles B. Eaton began work Tuesday on weights \ and Mrs. John Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. cottage at The Battery and are at their city Button remodelling the barn at his place at 3 Court Mr. and Front Bungalow an H. Coombs, Mrs, Frank Towle and I Mrs. W. H. MelntoBh and Miss Eva home on Northport avenue for the winter. Aprons, light, 2 street into a tenement house. Holmes will leave UNDERWEAR medium and arrie Greenlaw motored to Belgrade Monday for a three weeks Their daughter, Mrs. James F. Sleeper, is still dark, 50c, 2 The annual of4he Associated Chari- vication and business to with them last Sunday in the Sylvester car and meeting trip Boston and New but will leave for her home in Forest Mills, Pants and Union Waitress and Nurses ties will be held in the Police Court room, York, and Miss Vests, Suits Aprons. across the lake to the Birch Point camps | Holmes manicure parlors in Beloit, Wis the iast of the month. Hon, and call of the Thursday, Oct. 14th, at 4 p. m., by ! Phoenix Row will be closed that Mrs. John R. summer 3l sportsmen have been considerably ex- during time. Dunton, sojourners at A Wm. B. KID PETTICOATS president, Mr. Woodbury. The Battery, are at their on GLOVES isted over rumors that the law against Sun- | ThomaB H. Marshall Circle celebrated their home Church H. A. Peters and family, who have been oc- street Black Mercerized -all ® shooting is to be enforced this season, ; third birthday party at their regular meeting Heavy Street, Dress Kid and Chamois prices. E. S. Pitcher house on the matter in A. A. Howes & cupying the Northport with ten at sensing I Tuesday afternoon, the birthday Wm. Arthur Shales has sold his house on have moved to the new house on Mil- Finished Fabric. A fresh 79c. 99c. and s -tore the other one of the avenue, table. Mrs. supply. Specials, $1.25 day gunners Julia G. McKeen provided the Congress street, formerly the Wm. Pitcher built Loren Cross. q sent said: “Well, it won't affect- ler street recently by ; cake. The table any- birthday decorations were fine homestead, to Walter B. Dutch, who several he never kills who had been at home green vines and cut flowers anything.” Maurice D. Towle, | There was a good years ago bought and has been living in the Separate Dress Skirts to the attendance. 2 vertised Letters. The following let- for several days, returned yesterday I N. G. Pettingil] house, 9 Elm street. Mr. and jg to remain Mrs. • M & C. Make remained uncalled for in the Belfast Condon Camps, Smithfield, during Mr. Shales have taaen a rent in the William All $5.00 • post- I and Mrs.Albert L.Cuzner, mar- out recently for the week Oct. 5th: Ladies— October. He is greatly benefitting by the Woods house on Cedar street. Mrs. L. M W None None ending ried, were guests of honor at a social in the cheaper. higher. 0 doer life. [ Mrs. Shales’ Grace Bowe;, Bertha Mrs. Orff, mother, will house for ~~ Burdeen, Baptist vestry Tuesday evening under the au- keep them while A. Fuller, Miss Jennie Roberts, Mrs. C. The Loring Musicale Review will be the at- of the Y. P. Mrs. Shales elerks in their store. spices S. C. E„ and were pre- : Mrs. Carrie Mrs. White, traction at the Colonial theater next week in Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks and son who NEW RAINCOATS--THREE GRADES aw, Stevens, Ray sented with a quartered oak rocking chair. Bartlett, S have been in the g t.emen—Ernest Rufus John connection with the of living Shales home, will go to Grigg, Libby, regular program pic- Cake and ice cream were served and the even- Foreland before r: Ut. tures. This musical comedy company of fif- ing spent socially. returning to their home in Seattle, Wnsh. BEDDING--Sheets, Pillow Blankets and • D. who has been teen people is playing at the Jefferson theater, Slips, Puffs. tiph Southworth, occupy- Commander Pratt Fromoted. 2 to be a Comman- The Boy the Edith M. Southworth No. 3 Portland, this week and promises good Scouts. A meeting of those in- house, der William Commander sent on V.Pratt,Lieut. Dudley terested in the Scout W Samples, yard goods, application. Goods sent on .h has taken a lease of the H. H. popular price entertainment. Boy movement was held approval. # street, W. Knox, and Lieut. Charles W. Early will be last in solicited. rubs tenement on street and will Friday evening the Methodist church 9 Your inspection Very truly yours, High Over 60 automobile licenses have advanced in rank £ operators’ by Capt. Knapp’s death. with there in December. Miss South- vestry about 25 boys present. Enroll- early been revoked of State, John E. Commander Pratt is a by Secretary native of Maine and en- ment and is offering her house for sale, and if not registration were made, and a full Bunker, under the new law which went into tered the Naval Academy in 1885. He became troop of 32 will be organized, divided into four CARLE she will convert it into a & double tenement the JONES. S this and which that j a commander on 1910. effect year, provides July 1, During the war these to be hich a few will be neees- patrols, organized according to only changes of State revoke with Commander was on { Secretary may operators’ j Spain, Pratt the Ne- uniform. The boys bought their scout books ••• •— ——— ••• licenses for drunkenness and fast driving. wark. He is now serving as aide to «M WHMWWW MM** Capt. and some ordered their suits, and the work >ber 11-16 will be observed as a national This is one of the laws advocated by the Maine William S. Sims, commanding the torpedo was explained to them fully. The next meet- Dr. Ernest S Webber and family have w which display week and newspapers through- Automobile Association and was put flotilla of the Atlantic fleet, and is aiso in com- ►7* *T£> »?« &* #!& *>?« A the country are co-operating to make it through the Legislature by its efforts. It is mand of the cruiser j Birmingham, flagship of Friday, afternoon at 4 o’clock, when the candi- block which had been occupied for some time of the kind the greatest demonstration ever believed that it will have a pronounced effect | fleet. He is in his forty-seventh I year.— dates will be examined m the tenderfoot de- by Mrs. Margaret White. Mrs. White will A. A. Howes & Co. will have a in reckless of every kind. New York Save & •opted. curbing driving paper. The are Oct. 10th to the gree. boys very enthusiastic over leave for Chicago about spend Worry By Saving w of Peruna in the window of ! £ display Tried In Rockland The following case Mrs. Pratt. The annual of the Belfast Home the work so far. winter with her sister, George and on the side meeting for drug department grocery was tried at the recent term of the S. J. court Women Aged association was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Chase, Mrs. Albert E. treasurer of the J YOUR EYES w have a showing of the season’s fruit and Miss Maude Mathews, t in Oscar Carroll of Union vs. Rockland: W. Home and the Mrs. Elmer A. Tuesday evening following di- C. Burgess, Sherman, Mrs. Al- Maine Woman’s Missionary Federation, went & _t tables. This is an action ^p George Wood of Swanville. | rectors were elected: Hon. and bert M. Misses Mrs. Robert Carter, Charlotte W. Colburn, to Waterville Tuesday to attend the three 1 for * CLASSES FITTED ON STRICTLY the business meeting of the Woman’s Club on a note dated February 24, 1914, $150, j Annie L. Barr and SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES F. Dunton, Mrs. Sarah R, Pierce, Mrs. Charles Grace H. Hall will be of the Baptist State convention. & it is to make definite ar- This note was days’session Monday hoped according to plaintiff’s claim. A. Mrs. Frances H. at the House Pilsbury, Murch, MissJ. guests Bangor Thursday, Friday The delegates from the Belfast Baptist church ments the club retain the ! a of this ■S FRANK F. whereby may lost. The defendant paid portion A Dr. Elmer Charles and to attend the Maine Wiggin, Small, Mayor R. Saturday Music Fes- were Messrs. 0. E. Frost, vice president of GRAVES, & ■ ices of Mrs. J. O. Black during the winter. note by delivery of three heifers, of which the tival. Mrs. Amos Coombs and Mr. Clement W. Wescott. Dr. Clement, who will attend, the convention, Charles H. Twombly, Gerald V* Graduate Black has moved into the Flanders block value was $103. Consequently, less will be the of agreed Small was elected president; Mr. Dunton, vice guest her son, Dr. James D. Howard and Mrs. Benjamin L. Robertson. Optometrist, Belfast, Maine, & and will Church street occupy the tene- than $50 was actually in dispute, the question in Orono. Misses Inez E. president; Mr. Wescott, treasurer; Miss Wig- Clement, Crawford Successor to F. I,. Adams, Odd Fellows’ nt with Miss Ida S. Burgess. The club the actual terms of the lost note. A Successful Canning Season. It looked Building. S| J being upon gin, collector; and Sue M. Partridge, clerk and Maude E. Barker will visit friends and be and at one time the season as the LENSES GROUND ON THE will open Wednesdays Saturdays Veroict for $57.90. A. S. Littlefield, relatives, and a number will past though PREMISES. plaintiff, The treasurer's report showed a balance on large go today to |R J» »: present for food sales. for H. C. of Bel- Maine sweet corn crop, in this section at esq., plaintiff; Buzzell, esq., the credit side. attend the Melba concert this, Thursday, for defendant. ieast, would be a failure, and that this would ue Guild Supper. The young ladies Guild fast, evening and others for a day or so. Mr. and The Boys’ Convention. Prof. P. result in the loss of our factories. It the North church entertained the Ladies’ At the Wayside. The following guests Ralph Mrs. Elbridge S. Pitcher, Mrs. Jamea T. canning of Sleep- Mitchell the University of Maine was in wa3 that all that could save the ie at a picnic supper last Monday served at The the week: er, Mrs. Clement W. Wescottand recognized a local garaner wno naa nve or sax buahels Belfast registered Wayside past Mr. and Mrs. [ friends have received cards an- Belfast Tuesday evening in conference with a would be warm weather in the fall and 6.30 p. m. in the vestry. Mrs. Fred R. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Train of New York and Ira M. Cobe have course tickets crop of last but one and and will at- potatoes year got bushel this nouncing the engagement of Mr. Theodore K. committee from the Board of Trade in the off of frosts, and fortunate- r. Mrs. Wm. E. Weshee and Mrs, Elon B. Bar who were the first to regard tend some if not all of the holding killing from a like of Harbor, guests regis- sessions Every year planting. Farley Ipswich, Mass., and Miss Gladys A to the Boys’ Convention to be held in for all concerned these conditions r.rest were the supper Three the the tea room re- Belfast seat for the Melba ly prevailed of committee, ter when opened. They concert was sold early Fatal Accident in Swanville. Charles daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Sc. Clair Nov. 5th and 6th. The committee and there has been at least an average of '.jb.es were arranged, the guests of honor oc- i “This is our second we it consisted pack of N. marked: visit; hope Tuesday. Thompson was almost instantly killed last Buffalo, Y„ formerly of Beverly, Mass. of Messrs. S. A. Parker, M. L. Wilson excellent Liberty reports that there ung the center one The table decora- wont be our last.” Mr. Train is the well Slugg, quality. Belfast and Camden Car Withdrawn. Friday morning when at work with a thresh- Peter Harmon & Son, Thorndike Ellis, Clyde B, Holmes and Orrin J, are prospects of more than an average pack Station, be- were garden flowers and the menu in- known author. Mrs. Marian Bucklin, Adelyn Dickey. machine The Maine Transportation Co. rather unex- ing on the farm of Louie Nickerson gan buying potatoes Prof. Mitchell outlined a program for the at the plant of the Monmouth Corn Canning Sept. 25th, paying 40 :ed a variety of salads and other good and Lotta Bucklin of Camden and Mrs. in Swanville. The belt had off cents Tripp pectedly discontinued their service between the Saco slipped and per bushel. Not many are in speakers, which will include an address a Co. in that town, and in this city coming •:gs too numerous to mention. The par- S. Hatch of Mass, aiso by Mr. George Medford, regis- Camden and Belfast last and the car Thompson attempted to adjust it while MondayAhey advanced in member of the Boston Chamber of week, Canning Co. has had a far better season price to 45 cents." rs thereof it a fine and the ladies entertained Commerce. Valley pronounced supper, tered, following has been withdrawn from this route as is the the machine was still running. He was James Tweedie of Thorndike It is that about 100 than and the management is looking caught has finished dig- hostesses were Miss L. Mrs. expected boys from the expected, Margaret Keene, local parties: Mrs. Georgia S. Pendleton, case with all their lines in this State. On the in the machinery, but no one can say just what ging and reports a short will be The forward to a season next year. The ; crop—about 50 per John T. Davis and Miss Anne Kit- Hazeltine. county present. Boys’ Band and splendid j M, Thomas P. Leaman, Miss Louise trip of the big car to Union with the members did happen as others of the crew were busy cent of last years. the Boy Scouts will meet the trains some 100,000 cans, exceeds that of last | :ge. At the business session that followed house and escort, pack, and Mrs. Wildes will keep the open during cf the Belfast band it was discovered that the 1 did not see the accident. One arm was i of Mrs. Helen Batchelder Shiite the boys to the Opera House, where the exer- year and the quality the corn is excellent. entertained in- Evelyn M. Holmes, Mrs. C. W. Proctor the winter for lunches and and is fur- from his at parties fire-box was cracked and a new one was or- pulled body the shoulder, both I at the cises will be held. There will be a The factory has employed about 50 people, j formally Woman’s Club room at 1 p. m Mrs. Carle H. Stevens were made a nomi- the tea room with winter banquet none were broken and he was nishing hangings dered. Having in stock the car was tied 1 legs otherwise in- | for them in Memorial hall and both men and women. This week the factory briday, Mrs. John O. Black The committee to at the next meet- they will visit catering. ng report and rugs. up a week while a new box was being made. jured. He lived about 20 minutes after the of Belfast’s of and the canning guest honor was Mrs. Bertha Rob- f the Guild officers for principal places business in a body began canning apples apple Hadiey the coming year. The repairs had just been completed and the accident. Mr. Nicktrson called Dr. Foster C. inson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Pierce have engag- season will last until about Thanksgiving.when Norfolk, Va., who is her William H, Mrs. Leslie C Follett Small of who visiting Hall, Nfw Advertisements. Carle & Jones be- car was to have started the following morning, Belfast, arrived just after Mr. mother, Mrs. Urania ed rooms at No. 6 Foster street, Brookline, the factory will be closed. Apples are coming S. Hadley, at the home Miss Alice P. Poor were made members, had He was lieve in Preparedness, and their fall and win- when Driver Tewkesbury was called to Port- Thompson passed away. the of Mrs. M. W. Mass., for the winter and will leave in about in steadily and the factory is receiving many Rich, Main street. Invitations .as for the wintei’s work were discussed ter lines in land on account of the serious condition of his son of Mr. and » Mrs. Edward every department are better than cases of Thompson were also extended two weeks, or as soon as they can place their more than expected. About 7,000 to Mrs. Maude Ellis the and with sew- of The Busse, evening spent socially they have ever carried, and they would be mother, who is in the Maine General hospital. formerly Searsport. family had lived Mrs. Lena Ellis Church street home in readiness for Mr, and apples will be packed. Johnson, Mrs. Annie Dyer 'Tli- The it in Swanville about 5‘ He was 27 pleased to show you. See their announce- management found impossible to secure years. Brown and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe, who have taken it for the Miss Mildred M. Slater. The table the services of a steam car driver at this time been years of age and unmarried. The accident ment-Harry W. Clark & Co., the Main Steamer Notes. A new whistle has decorations were u, iv. joun v^ucnran i_,napver, u. winter and will occupy it at their convenience, garden phlox and green, so short a caused sorrow in Swanville and was a street clothiers, have their fall and winter of the year for time, figuring that on the steamer Belfast, similar to the general The menu: corn held their first of the season in house in in readi- placed boullion, chicken meeting keeping their big Northport to his salad, beaten clothes A the month of October would about complete one installed on the Camden, although great grief parents. biscuit, coffee, ice cream with hot Woman’s Club room with and at Christ- ready for_ inspection. goodly recently j chocolate Monday evening, ness for weeK-end parties, etc., sauce and lot of the service, and the car was with- now to tell fudge assorted cake. ^ Kuppenheimer suits and overcoats accordingly not quite so shrill. It is difficult A Green and B. O. Norton and Miss Isabel Ginn host- mas time they plan to entertain a large house Red Supper, Mrs. Luther i as low as $15 and $20....Carle & Jones drawn. the whistles of the steamers apart, although -- es. The table decorations for the banquet party, including Madam Scotney, her husband, A. Hammons, Misses Alberta Farnham and have just receivd 5,000 rolls of 1916 wall The little River Bridge. Edbert C. Wil- those who are around the waterfront and com- 3.30 were salvia and phlox, red and white, Howard R. White, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Florence M, Brown entertained at Mrs. Ham- 8 and the fa paper; prices 5, 10 cents. son of the.firm of Green & civil en- pare them closely recognize difference. mons’ home on street the place cards small flags on standards. Flanders of the Boston Conservatory of Music, They Wilson, High last Friday even- it was to will be pleased to show you the samples.... gineers of Waterville, who made sur- Before very easy distinguish the in honor of Bertha 1 menu was cold chicken, mashed potatoes, Miss Florence Hardemann, the talented violin- recently ing tMiss Whitten, who Save bass note oi tne ceirast ana me cnime tone oi b'-t. money by saving your eyes. Frank F. veys at Little River, has sent to Mayor went to Portland to attend the Shaw FOR | rolls, olives, fruit salad, tarts, assorted and other musicians and friends. Mrs. Saturday SALE ist, Camden. Both whistles are musical and Graves, Graduate Optometrist, Odd Fellows Coombs blue prints showing the three loca- the Business and Miss cake, cream pie, coffee. Mrs. Annie M. Frost, Pierce will continue her art studies at the College Winnifred Johnson Boston waterfront claim Block, fits glasses on strictly scientific tions proposed for the new the cost penetrating. experts whose secretary of the Chapter, was toast mistress, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and it is hoped princi- bridge, of Sanborn, marriage to Mr. Benjamin H. | whistle can ples. .. .Winter is near at hand, when blankets which is to be divided between Belfast and that the Camden be heard farther takes this and the following toasts were given: “Why that on her return her friends may be given an Mudgett place month. Supper will be than any other on steamers the har- ^ needed.and Carle & Jones have them at Northport, viz., the present the loca- entering was served at 7 o’clock. table decora- ! TlroEdiHiISitlwnli We to the D. A. work, location, The I Belong R.f” by Mrs. Eve- opportunity to see her winter's from 69 cents to tion above the bor of the Hub....The Boston Towboat Com- C. the first “The prices up $5....Darby & just approved by county com- tions were green and red, with a red rose at yn Frost, regent; Historical A Utility Shower. The officers of Primrose j successors to L. S. Phoenix missioners, and a new location pany has sold the sea tug Underwriter to Smith hide of the Miss A- Shales, Shiro, Row, above the barn each cover, and the place cards were orna- HOUSE Organization,” by Lucy O. E. tendered a shower last I Chapter, S., utility will have a sale of chocolates of E. D. Burd, the river & Perry of New York for towing lumber and “The Work of John Cochran special at reduc- crossing near the wa- mented with a green stenciled four-leaf clover ochran; Chap* at home Miss Alice E. Tuesday evening the of ter works dam with a three piling barges from Jacksonville and Bruns- No. 3 Church ’er. written Mrs. Viola R. ed prices for one week, beginning to-day, Oct. span bridge. The —for luck. The center was a bas- Street. j by Mayo and read of one piece Simmons, Franklin street, in honor of blue show the and wick to New York. The Underwriter was 7th.... The Edith M. South worth No, 3 prints grade other details of ket of red roses by Miss Isabel Ginn; “Our Aim for by house, and the table candles were 1916,” their number,Miss Louise Johnson Read,whose 52 at was Eleven rooms Church a desirable each route. Mr. Wilson haB written to three built years ago Philadelphia and and bath: also Amy E. Stoddard, the Regent; “The street, very residence, is red. The favors for the guests of honor marriage to Charles Brown of Belmont, takes for the Charles Pearson... .The steamer s offered for sale. to D. South- bridge companies estimates of the cost of formerly were calendar with roomy shed and barn. >al side of Our Chapter,” by Mrs. Cora J. Apply Ralph appropriate—a perti- j Oct. 14th. It was a complete surprise to a three James T. Morse came bacic on her place 12 Main Belfast. span bridge, and an early is route Sept. nent from >wker; A Patriotic Reading, by Miss Alice worth, street, response quotations Longfellow for Miss For the guest of honor, who did not realize until Mr. Burd has 29th in better condition than she was before further in- immoDs. expected. offered to give the Whitten, and one with menus and recipes particulars, At the business meeting that her that she the gifts were “showered” upon C. L. S. C. Annual Meeting. The annual right of way across his her unfortunate encounter with the Maine quire of ■ land, but it is wed Misses E. and expected for Miss Sanborn. The menu was chicken Amy Stoddard Emeroy was a was the guest of honor. It very happy meeting of Seaside Chautauqua Circle was that land will have to Central steamer near n damages be for Pemaquid Stonington, hot rolls, with were made delegates to the State Coun- paid salad, olives, pineapple whip affair, and was attended by Dr. and Mrs. Orris held Monday, Oct. 4th. at the home of the crossing the land of J. W. last month. With the Morse RALPH D. to be in Wilson on the early again doing whipped cream, cake and coffee. The other SOU1HWORTH, held Farmington, Oct. 20th and Mrs. S. Mrs. Lulu Carter Hills, Mattie Mrs. C. A. Hubbard. The secre- side. While no service on the Rockland-Bar Harbor route the Vickery President, Northport decision will be were Mrs. Rena Mrs. Mrs. Julia G. Me Keen was made a com* guests White, Lynwood 12 Main Varney, Mrs. Cleora Haney Read, Mrs. Geneva stated that 38 ana one made until estimates of the cost is her stunt between Street, fn tary’s report meetings of the three Monhegan doing regular B. Mrs. Misses Le- .tee to procure a flag for use in the meet- Thompson, Harry Vinal, Hills,Miss Loula Mason,Mrs. Maude Littlefield, were held the Four C. L. are received Rockland and Portland, and the Mineola is picnic during year. span bridge the Belfast and verne Whitten, Geneva F. Florence Maine, K and Mrs. Etta P. Savery a committee to Hutchins, __Belfast, Miss Florence Miss Bertha Wiley,Mrs. S. C. books were anc. the officials are on the East Chaples, studied membership Northport inclined to favor the again Boothbay route_Begin- D. and Marian M. The even- ure a marker for Fort Pownal at Sandy- Chaplee Perry. Allie Southworth, Miss Alberta Wadsworth, questions answered. All the required reading present location with some modifications. The ning Monday, Oct. 4th, the four trips a week t in the town of ing was spent socially with cards and music. PATTERSON’S | Stockton, It was voted Mrs. Cordelia Mrs Essie P. Brown, Carle,Mrs. was completed. Eight new members register- bridge would be moved a little up stream and schedule went into effect on the Bangor line of ► ve a prize to the student in the Grammar Ida Webber, Miss Isabel Mrs. Adel- ed for of The week- the raised a the Eastern | Smalley, the C. L. S. C, class 1918, grade few feet. A cut on the Steamship corporation. Steam- MUSIO \ ^ des making the greatest progress in United Mrc. Vesta ! bert Millett, Mrs. Myrtle Lord, Ellis, ly programs have included music, readings, west side at the Northportend would ers Belfast and Camden will be in commission Ought to Paint SHOP, tes the straight- 47 Main history during year. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Rackliffe, Mrs. Sarah E West, Mr. and book reviews. This en the road and thus as and one of them will leave at Street, discussions, papers remove one of the pres- usual, Boston I ought to have painted last year, but. 1 hated Belfast, Maine. \\. was Mahoney made a committee to and H. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to a MUSIC | Mrs. R. Howes, hai been a very successful year in all depart- ent dangers. The recent of 5 p. m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and pay $2 gallon. MDSE. TEACHING -' cutting away der the Chapter’s assistance to the Local S. bushes on each side so that the I've got to paint this yea-; it’ll take a little | Ritchie, Samuel H. Lord, Isaac Hills, ments of Chautauqua wosk. Officers were approach to Friday for Bangor,via way landings. The steam- RENTING the is more I 1 in and a little REPAIRING »nal Defence At Mrs. E. C. bridge not so blind as heretofore is a paint; suppose gallon 10; j League. Following an evening of games and music.Misa elected for the coming year as follows: Presi- ers will connect at Rockland on measure of safety that is appreciated. The Wednesdays more work, I suppose l day in 10. J. LEE PATTER *t's suggestion it was vpted to give a Read coffee while Miss Simmons and 50N, Proprietor. j poured dent, Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, who begins the State law reauired this to be done before Oct and Saturdays for landings on Bluehill ana Bar My job would have cost last year about $50; and thimbl" p »rty as a benefit to the Miss served Scotch woodcock, sand- of our uhautau- 1st, it is going to cost this year $55. Wiley twenty-first year as president Harbor lines. Returning leave Belfast at 2 p. Home, to be $5 gone. I suppose it’ll be the same again, arrangements made later. wiches, olives, cakes and candy. qua Circle; vice Mrs. F. H. Mayo; m. and president, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays Sat- if I wait again. We Examine secretary and treasurer, Miss L. A. Cochran; 51UMALH MISERY urdays for Boston, connecting at Rockland What if paint goes-down to $1.75 a gallon? for $2.50 on the critic, Mrs. M. N. Rhoades. The work the with steamers leaving Bar Harbor at 10 a. m.» job! I shan’t what a fool I was! includes the of four C. L. S. j wait; coming year study QUICKLY VANISHES and Bluehill at 9 a. m., on Mondays and Thurs- 1 DEVOE C.books as follows: Social and Economic Forces days. Mason & Hall sell it.| The in B. American History; author, Albert Hart; Your money back if you want Eyes it is the which way “Changing America,” author, Edward Albert in A. A. Howes & Co., the popular drug- “ Modern Ross; “American Ideals, Character and Life,’ ““* Mi‘°',,a'the great dyspepsia By Scientific Methods the remedy'6 author, Hamilton Wright Mabie; “Ways of This is an (without the aid of drugs) unusual plan, but Ui-o-na has so Martha Evans Martin. These, much merit and is so Planets,” author, almost invariably success- And hit the Most ful in A and Up-to*Date relieving all forms of Bank with some required reading from The Inde- indigestion that run but little Strong risk in Growing they under a a the C. selling Kguar- j pendent, weekly magazine, comprise antee of this kind. L. C. work for American Year. The Do not be S. this miserable or make your friends the miserable with your ! Glasses new C. L. S. C. class of 1919 is named dyspepsia. Ui-o-na will =IS THE= he|p you. If it doesn't, tell A. A. American Class. The motto is “Peace and Howes & J Oo. that you want your money back and theyJ At Reasonable Prices. Democracy,” and the class flower the Ameri- will cheerfully refund it. can Beauty rose. The next meeting will be the better W,H be from the first rgefew i0rdoses of Ui-o-na with Mrs. C. A. Townsend, 55 Cedar street, and its continued use will sooni start on CITY you the road to NATIONAL OF BELFAST Oct; perfect Broken Lenses Monday, 11th, at 3 p. m. The lesson, and enjoyment of food. Replaced dlKJ?t,onMi-o-na one and two of the C. L. S. C. book, has been so j chapters successful j that uniformly every box is sold under a Assets over “Social and Economic Forces in American His- positive guaran- L $2,000,000 and Growing daily. £f I tbe money if it; does not with the from The In* Wh«f°frefund relieve. | tory,” required reading Pr°P08|ti°n could be made? Chase & Current w“ata tier Doak, dependent of October 4th. Program: & Co* £ive theil personal art^oA'#“"*** s?we® guar- * Events; talk, “The Civil War in England;” an b»ck if you want it” with hf °f“°.n*y 4 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Optometri sts, States Mi-o-na that they sell. A guar- I of our United Sj* ®*VWE | address, “History BDeBkB Tolum** tor the merit of the 25 Main Street, Belfast, Maine, ■_■ Money;” singing Chautauqua hymn. the?emedyh“ tv mvwi r^trarmrtn i-yrr -jit rsn it« nr, r.ff wItalian army. The coats corn. If a boy uses his grain crop for crop. 34 Lawrence the crop. Conditions for liberal consump- perience grateful relief by morning. 25c. St., or Masonic are made from or he can Buildiny tion are said to be good in most markets, ^ duck, sheep-skin lined, grazing turning under, compete and have collars. are for on such as Lawrence, and altogether there is a decided leel- ONE OF THE BEST COMIC OPERA sheepskin They 32 prizes crops peanuts, Deans, Mass.Portland, Maim inches If one could follow peas, and It is also an excel- ing of optimism on the part of those con- SONGS EVER WRITTEN. long. only lespedeza. their car er what a he would have lent for valuable demonstra- cerned as with absolute gloom story opportunity compared tion time to tell.—Courier-Gazette. in the best methods of harvesting this last year. In the September American Maga- It is to be that the seed of the clovers, vetch, etc. remembered, however, zine B. Smith writes an ex- SPECIAL TO WOMEN Harry After a of this MAINE barrels of merchantable ap- year work, preparation CEN1RAL RAILROAD 40,000,000 tremely entertaining article entitled, The to be the maxi- should be made to plant the acre to coin most economical, cleansing and ples, which is thought “Some Inside Information About the BELFAST AND this are a again. The boy will then know much germicidal of all is BURNHAM mum estimate for year, good- Musical Mr. Smith has written IN STERLING antiseptics Play.” more about corn and farmi ly supply, and that to assure a steady production g On and after the dialogues and lyrics of one hundred he Sept. 26. 1915, train,, co- normal movement to the con- in general then when first entered ti.e throughout and thirty musical pieces, involving be- at-flurnnan.and Watervilie with throug clusion of the season next club. At the end of the third year mo;t for and from spring, large tween three and four thousand songs Bangor, Watervilie, port must into | of the club members will probably be Boston, wil, run as follows: quantities pass consumption He and De Koven wrote “Robin LIVES fl GIRL Reginald for one reason or to between now and the first of the year. compelled, another, Hood” which netted Mr. Smith more PltOM ItM.KtSTj Unreasonably high prices at this time leave the club. It is recommended that than $225,000 in royalties. At times Mr. certificates the A soluble Powder Ic AM i’M mean a curtailment of by highest authorities of Antiseptic will consumption Who Suffered As Girls Belfast depart. 7 05 :' Smith’s royalties amounted to two thou- Many the and States should be 12 and the the of colleges given be dissolved in water as needed. 17 storing by growers larger sand dollars a week. The article Citypoint It) ,12 2., I present Do—Tells How She to every hoy after three work of quantities than the conditions might ! years’ As a medicinal for douches Waldo. '7 20 ,12 3. is filled with good stories of old-time the character outlined. of antiseptic Brooks with the result that later on they —U. S. Dept, 7-2 jo 4 Justify, stories and famous comic operas. Ref- Found Relief. in treating catarrh, inllammation or Knox. might receive net below the level Agriculture Bulletin. >7 44 12 5: prices erence is made to Dan Daly, the famous ulceration of nose, throat, and that Thorndike.. of opening values. 7 50 1 05 comic opera singer, long since dead, who caused by feminine ills it has no equal Unity. 7 5,- 11:; By this it is not me nt that growers Conn.—“I am a of 22 sang the best song that Mr. Smith ever Sterling, girl A Prohibiton Marching Song. For ten the E Pinkham JADnnecook. 8 wS .1: to sell now for less than market J years Lydia ought was years and 1 used to faint away every Fwfchum, arrive 8 zO I 35 wrote. This song in “The Round- Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine value, nor is it meant that buyers are to Just order a sack of 11 n ers” and was entitled, “Same Old Story.” month and was very A marching song, “To Keep Prohibi- Bangot^. 2 be encouraged in depressing opening in their private correspondence with Clintoiak,. 8 3J -- The words follow: weak. I was also : tion Up in Maine,” lias been written, { William Tell Flour i values. The outlook is normally encour- women, which proves its superiority BentonTTS. -,4. “History, and nature, too, repeat themselves, bothered a lot with both words and music, by Rev. E. S. Uf- for satisfactory to all con- A and Women who have been Watervilie'. 854 3 aging profits they say. 1 ford of this and it has such a you needn’t worry li cured»>say Portland. is and it female weakness. I city, good 11 50 5 5: cerned if good judgment used, are Men oniy habit's slaves; we see it every swing and go that we predict it will meet l\ about Bread? it is “worth its weight in gold.’’ Ai Boston, p m. 3 20 is meant to upon and deal- read your little book baking day. urge growers day. with lots of favor at rallies El fine druggists. SOc or mail temperance Always light, and white. IM large box, by TO BEIT ers alike the advisability of breaking Life has done its best for me. I find it tire- Wisdom for Wo- \>T or wherever meetings connected with 111 Cakes and Biscuit? The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass on some pies? deadlocks with reasonable.concessions still; men, and I saw how Iju PM AM For that subject are held. It is particularly HA The best you ever tasted! IgBf the part of all. Arbitrary ideas of values nothing's anything at all, and ev'rything others had been I Boston. 10 00 3 00 is likely to catch the fancy of the young. Besides, William Tell goes so that the movement nil. jj should be avoided, — helped by Lydia E. [ Mr. Utford has had the song printed in a HU farthest worth remem- Portland. of the in a “Same old and tub. l$ji 12 00 7 Or crop may proceed healthy get-up, dress, to sell for a cent a and Pinkham’s Vegeta- neat leaflet, copy, bering when living is so ImH •: AM way. Same old breakfast; same old club; | ble and will them in any quantity. "Send high. Think of all this, Watervilie. 7 IG 10 02 when the demand for Same old feeling; same old blue; Compound, supply JH| Unfortunately, for some and and instead of TRUGK £angbr. 7 00 — get your young peo- is and Same old story—nothing new. decided to try it, and I copies ordering apples good, many growers pack- enthused to up in Benton. 10 08 it has made me feel ple keep prohibition tH| ers seem to feel that poor grading is “Life consists of bills as as I am prepared to do all kinds of Clinton. 10 17 paying long you Maine,” he says. Mr. Ufford’s famous trucking. justified, and in such years there is a have health. like a new girl and I am now relieved Burnham, leave... 8 35 10 30 song, “Throw Out the Lifeline,” is sung Furniture and a to lower standards. Attention Woman? She’ll be fond of you—as long as of all these troubles. I all piauo moving specialty. Winnecook. ;8 45 tlo 40 tendency hope young the world. The new is have all round song Unity 8.54 is called to the fact that no condition can wealth. will never Leave orders at the 10 55 girls get relief as I have. I as in its staDie corner of Main Think sometimes of marriage, if the right girl different, but quite interesting Tlorndike. 9 02 11 05 justify anything but an honest pack. felt better in life.”—Mrs. John I could strike; my way. —Rockland Courier Gazette. and Cross and will receive Knox. t9 10 ail For a poor and the streets, they grade shoddy pack But the more I see of girls, the more they are Tetreault, Box 116, Conn. brooks. 9 25 11 35 must Sterling, producer ultimately pay, although alike. prompt attention. connection. Waldo. t9 35 til 45 N. Y.—“I have Telephone temporarily the packer may receive an Massena, taken Ly- Children Cry ! 1 l.14 Citypoint. t9 45 til 55 “Same old and W. W. advantage. Apples should be sold for giggles, smiles, eyes; dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound FOR FLETCHER’S BLAZO, Belfast, arrive. 9 50 12 01 Same old kisses; same old sighs; what are, to the and I recommend it. If tFlag station. just they according Same old same highly anyone 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. quarrel; adieu; FOR SALE AT YOUH GROCERS Limited tickets for Boston are nov. grades. Whether or not the wants to write to me I will CASTORIA ! recognized Same old story—nothing new. gladly tell $5.25 from Belfast. be and dealers price may high, growers her about case. I was in H. “Go to theaters to see my certainly D. WALDRON, alike should adhere strictly to the policy. sometimes the latest plays— a bad condition as my blood was all turn- General Passenger A Under all conditions there are certain 1 G. C. Same old plots I played with in my child- to water. I had on face GUNS KEPT DOUGLASS. that to be happy ing pimples my TRAINED ON WARSAW’S STREETS. fundamental processes ought hood days. General Manager. Portland the and a bad color, and for five years I had observed in preparing crop for mar- Hero same same old heroine in same; villian; troubled ket if success is to be assured. tears. been with suppression. The The fruit should be picked and packed Starving, homeless in the snow—with diamonds doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaus- in such condition as to insure it against in her ears. tion, and said I was all run down, but abnormal deterioration. With perishable “Same stern father making bluffs; Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- varieties a having long ripening season Leading man all teeth and cuffs; pound brought me out all right.” —Miss Same soubrettes—still twenty-two; La visa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. attempt to harvest the crop at one pick- Same old jokes, too—nothing new. ■ but rather should glean the trees ing, “Friend of mine got married; in a year or so, Young Girls, Heed This Advice. for only such fruit as is ready to come a boy! the until the Father foolish in his fond Girls who are troubled with or off, repeating process crop simply paternal joy. painful The Kebuplican Journal and! Me has been picked in uniform condition. Talked about his ‘kiddy,’ and became a fearful irregular periods, backache, headache, bore. Magazine one year each 5: The advantage is that the snipping per- dragging-down sensations, fainting Just as if a baby never had been born before. iod may begin earlier and last longer, spells or indigestion,should immediately $2.10, paid in advance thereby securing greater time for effect- Same old crying—only more; seek restoration to health by taking Ly- Subscriptions may be new or renews' ing distribution. Furthermore, if all the Same old business, walking floor; dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Write or call at this office fruit is harvested at the same time, it is Same old ‘kitchy-coochy-coo.’ remembered that Same old baby—nothing new.” to be shipments repre- DIRECT LINE sent extreme stages of maturity, rang- (Waits magazine II ing from ripe to green in the same pack- age, and that frequently toward the end CRYING fOR HELP of the season over-ripe condition of a Eastern Straw Co. portion of the crop may result from fail- Bay Lots of it in Belfast But COMMENCING ure to pick first only what is in condition Daily Growing for marKeting. Less. Tuesday, June 15, 1915, Careful handling from tree to car is The kidneys often cry for help. necessary to prevent deterioration. It Not another organ in the whole STMR. GOLDEN ROD iB not difficult to understand why a lot body more delicately constructed; of fruit does not arrive in the market in Will run every week day as follows: prime condition if it is picked and piled Not one more important to health, Leave Brooksville, 6.45 a. m.; Castine, 7.00 a * on the in the hot in The kidnejs are the filters of the ground sun, placed j blood. m; Warren’s Landing, Islesboro, 7.20 a m; ar- in a heated condition, and final- When they fail the blood becomes foul and rive in Belfast, 8.10 a m, leave Bel- BL 100 big pagm monthly packages returning J __ hauled in without covers and 1 8.30 a m. ly wagons poisonous. fast, Only because of a very special nr over roads. With Leave Brooksville, 1 45 p ro; Castine 2.00 Photo ment with the publi-io-rs M springs rough propel There can be no health where there is p by American Press Association. facilities on hot should pois- m; Warren’s Landing. 2.20 p m, in time for MAOAZINEcan we give > u lie picked 1 apples days oned blood. boat to and this money-saving elniMiir- M Boston give people about 2 hours German soldiers with machine trained down one of streets of Polish now not be packed until the following day. gun the principal Warsaw, the capital, is the Fashion Authoruy :iud Io Backache is one of the for shopping in Belfast, Returning leave Bel- shelter should be ; frequent indications in the hands of ieg of more women ilia t.i\ ! For this purpose pro- 5.00 for Warren’s Germany. Helper of kidney trouble. fast, p m, Landing, Islesboro, magazine in the world. vided in order that the frui: may be pack- ; Castine and Brooksville. ; Come in or write to see a samp'.. ed in a condition. Growers whc It is often the kidneys’ cry for Heed cool, dry help. it. All the latest styles and fan. sheds Read CONNECTIONS have no packing should either build what what Doan's Kidney Pills have every month : also delightful y-ni. them or arrange to use their barn floors. done for overworked kidneys. Will be made with Eastern Steamboat Co. to articles, besides regular ilepartim ! and from Boston. Maine Central Railroad to «•• mking. home dressmaking and The wagons should be equipped with Read what ^ Doan'c have done for Belfast from ‘"Mikado” Pencil No. 74 keeping lhat lighten housework a: cover for the and Boston. Steamer Islesboro to and Eagle and pro- money. Loved by women springs provided I people. from Camden. After connection Sun- everyv tection of the fruit from the weather. July 4, | with Eastern S. S. Co. from Boston for Mrs. Hattie Wallace, 86 Waldo avenue, Bel- days CuIIb and cider stock should be elimi- Warren’s Landing, Islesboh), Castine and fast says: “Doan's Pills are nated from the better grades and as fat Kidney a fine kid- Brooksville. Sunday service will be discon- medicine. as possible diverted to cider mills, can- ney They have been used in my tinued if not profitable. neries, and evaporators. While in short- family for a number of years and I and others AGENTS ( acktd Cne l cztn in an attractive pull-eft tex ar.d Half Cress in a Carton. crop years there iB a fair demand foi have had great benefit from them. I willingly Fred PatterBon,x Belfast; James Richards, still the aut- low-class apples, by filling recommend this medicine to other kidney suf- Warren’s Landing; J. M. Vogel, Castine; C. P. For £ale at Your Dealer 5c. each or 50c. per Dozen. umn markets with it is Brooksville. poor stocks, pos- ferers." Tapley, | sible to obstruct the ! seriously disposition Price 50c at all Don't Hexagon Shape Highly Polished m Yellow Finish, with Gilt Tip and Red Ring, fitteu with and force into dealers. simply ask of the standard grades, Parties desiring a pleasant sail on Penobscot best Erasive Rubber. for a kidney ren edy—get Doan's Pills cold storage larger quantities than the Kidney Bay, can take atmr. Golden Rod at 8.30 a m —the same ihe Mikado is a ot Pencil and contains the finest conditions may justify. In general, only that Mrs. Wallace had. Foster- from Belfast and have 3 hours in Castine. Or j Superior Quality very specially prepared t. long-keeping standard-pack apples should Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. leave Castine at 2.00 p m for Belfast, giving ! lead, which is exceedingly smooth and durable. GEO. JOHNSON be in the coolers, though it is fre- about 2 hours to shop. Returning, leave Bel- placed fast at 6.C0 o’clock m. These excursions have \ ACCURATELY GR,'DED IN FIVE DEGREES to store for p quently profitable relatively in the seasons. always been very popular past No. 1 Soft No. 2i Medium Hard No. 3 Hard short periods such sorts as Grimes, NOTICE. Connections will be made with stmr. Sieur at Law. Wealthy, and Jonathan, for withdrawal DeMonts to and from Rockland at Castine for No. 2 Medium No. 4 Extra Hard for Bookkeepers Attorney autumn and winter as the Guaranteed work In Manlour Warren’s and Dark Harbor. during early Chiropody, Landing ICOKCEIED TO EE TEiE FINEST PINCIL MADE: FOR GENERAL USE First-class teams will meet boats Bt Warren’s BELFAST, MAINE. ng and Shampooing. Also Facial Work Landing to take paesengers or freight to any Full lino of all kinda of Hair Work at EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY Children Cry ■> part of the town.—Conrad Beckett. 24 Practice; in all Courts. Probate practlc* FOR FLETCHER’S parlora over Shlro’o Store, Phoenix Row. Ring up 79-14 377 BROADWAY NEW YORK specialty. '<2tf 32tf MISS EVIE HOLMES. COOMBS BROS. Managara. OASTORI A i An Old Kentucky Homel HOLDS BIRTHDAY PARTY*AT CAGE OF LION. nee i Began iking Peruna Weigh 120 unds for the rst in Time The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- ture of Clias. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his ■ y Life. My personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ ” rmer weight Just-as-good are but Experiments, and endanger tlio health of Children—Experience against Experiment. 3102 lbs. I My The Kind You Have Always Bought Vi other who is 1 76 Years Old | Had Grown so ---—■—-- * ^ Weak She could scarcely walk. Photo by American Press Association. In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. j _ Miss Isla Tudor, who was christened among lions in Coney Island twelve years ago, celebrated her birthday with She also took Peruna and is flesh- one ol the same lions, which is now at Prospect park zoo. Brooklyn. ier and looking well. i ----— -— I County, Kentucky, made the highest News and Notes. ing piece in words and pictures entitled actual Literary The above splendid woman is Mrs. Hattie Hamilton, of 918 Glen Are., Latonla, Ky. profit that ever has been achieved “A Barely Civil Engineer.” John M « The' recommends Peruna to all housewives. Address Peruna Co., of Columbus, by an individual—$204.77. If she could Siddall contributes editorial entitled iio, for a free copy of the ‘Tils of Life.” Francis Elliott,, author of “Pals jin I | have done the same on one acre, she Perry "How the World Empties and Fills.” attributes the of this would have made $2,040.70!” First,” popularity Ray Stannard Baker tell why he is in fa- latest novel to the of his necromancy vor of Woman Suffrage. The regular How one Small Increased black cat. He stoutly avows the cat ter ways of enjoyment. suits Hoy the Lorn departments Interesting People and v tin Kiffs Book. Nothing helped to write the book. This is how Memory mejso well as to stand and tell the of a Whole State. The Family’s Money—are filled with story Crop it He had decided to tall the TELEGRAPHY of The Cross and attend happened: 'good reading and ideas. The the regular I In the American good prize has been the of lhis institution :,t Recalls Various Knox September Magazine story of the old vagabond, the “Dom- NO P°,icy for thi-ty years County Happen- prayer No one danc- winning letters in the contest entitled PAYMENT !N ADVANCE meetings. enjoyed Stanley Johnson began a seriesof arti- in the third and had We recognize the purchaser’s right to an examina- a Hunt for Kidd's | inie,’’ person, press- "The Jew” a number of rare tion or the ami Including Capt. ing and fun better than and 1 cles complete goods, a test of their before is Du not myself, ! entitled, “Youth Leads the Way,” ed down the shift-key of the typewriter, quality payment required wait for a asure. yet like to think I am 1 which interest and freshness. more convenient season—it will never come. young. enjoy records some of the recent won- to “He.” Ac that and preparatory writing PORTLAND [Rockland Courier-Gazette.] young people good times. “Little derful agricultural achievements of boys the which had been watch- The Strand for October is so BANGOR AUGUSTA of moment, cat, Magazine Jennie Tyler” Vinalhaven, now Mrs. and girls between the ages of ten and full of “live” articles and stories that ■ot too late 1 would like to ing operations from the of congrat- lives in San Jose. We a vaijjtage-point Soderstrom, talk eighteen. Jerry Moore, tifteen-years- the author’s shoulder, slid (Town into his the extra large issue of several thou- on ‘‘booster’’ edition, over the when her mother was oia of you your days boy South Carolina, established a lap and mewed inscrutably. Then he sand additional copies printed because of BUY YOUR -,! .ast month. that kind of young, and I assure you 1 was world record for corn Surely pleased growing, with the clambered out upon the keyboard and the the rapidly increasing circulation of this -mg is what old Maine needs. In to find her living here. 1 would like result that an awakened interest in ei rn next instant a vivid “I” had been im- popular Anglo-American periodical are Cocks and ravels from the Atlantic to the about a bushel of Maine clams and a in the State Watches, growing increased the an- printed instead of “He.” “That settled sure to be exhausted on the newsstands Jewelry and from the Gulf to Newfound- dozen lobsters. I think would nual of of. and be sure to have your work done my joy output South Carolina from 17,- it.” “Mr. Elliott concluded “I almost as soon as this number is display- by be solemnly. I never have beheld grander and full and 1 could praise the Lord for 000,000 to 50,000,000 bushels a All year. couldn’t turn down a hint as plain as ed. Perhaps, chief among the striking W. M. oeautiful than meets one’s His and of l his work has been carried on THAYER, Phoenix Row. scenery goodness mercy. in boys’ that—not from a black cat.” features contained in the October Strand, Jeweler, Penobscot bay and M. H. Kiff, and corn club and other i3 a approaching girls’ agricul- The Wide for timely article by State Senator Wil- with at the 142 Santa World Magazine October and, its magic setting Clara St., San Jose, Calif. tural clubs, under the direction of the liam M. of on is so full of adventure and thrills that in Bennett, New York, “Why cay; Rockport. Camden, Lincoln- Department of griculture: America’s Greatest a reading this number of the livest man’s City is Bankrupt— vvith their shining white homes Some Farm Facts. “Jerry raised a little over 228 bushels the In this article Senator magazine published one is for the time Remedy.” of mountains; on the of corn, on one acre of land. on background taken out of himself Bennett, legislative expert city and ,e Fox Islesboro and hun- “His being completely Islands, Woman W'ho has Made a achievement was established in State finances, tells of the orable Farming Success and experiences, or seems to, at least, dep f smaller islands, such as no other the archives of the condition of New PRESTON’S on Five Acres. Agricultural Depart- more of life than it would be York city’s finances if the world not to ment in a things pos- provides. It’s way that satisfied the incred- and tremendous debt, which is far in ex- In the current issue of F arm and Fire- sible for any one man to do in a lifetime. Livery, & Transient Stable udered at that its shores are now ulous. But his influence a tre- cess of that not o! the but Boarding a woman brought Of interest is an unusual only nation, with beautiful side tells in part as follows how mendous special article, !s situated on l\ ashingten street just off ? air: street. I have summer homes. j army of boys in the Southern even of such a country as Germany, with single and she made a farming success on five acres: wonderfully illustrated with remarkable •n now writing letters to States to attention, with their bands on all its tremendous war debt! Still an- double hitches, buckfcoardr, etc. Careful drivers if desired. monthly of with a Your patron- of ! “If a woman must handle her land the The | photographs, “Whale-Hunting lepubiican Journal Belfast. My plow. year following there were other unusually fine article, such as no age issolicited. Telephones—stable house 61-13. herself, she can make a better \ Camera.” Other particularly fine arti- 235-2, Iy28 r took The Journal as far back as living oyer seventy-five thousand boys and other American magazine is able to from five acres than from 1 have des and stories include “The Mad Mule,” \V. G. PRESTON. 1 write also for Tower City Topics fifty. girls (mostly boys) enrolled in club ac- print, is one dealing with the human side Proprietor. some to because I can having to do with an occurrence in the ebon Free Press of North Dakota. right judge keep tivities. Moore had been ‘toted’ j of Mr. Winston Britain’s fa- Jerry Montana mines a Churchill, altogether busier on my five acres than from | silver “Fighting Giant a is t akes much of my leisure time. Boston to Seattle by various or- mous and celebrated Cabinet Minister, a woman should be. | Saw-Fish,” in Florida waters; “An Ac- V. en I was about 20 years old I was ganizations. He was the biggest hu- written by one intimately associated with I~•— —— j “When husband died I was in cessory After the Fact,” a thrilling .siness in Rockland, carrying on a my very man advertisement ever let loose. His i the statesman. Other health. I murder story of Mexico; “The Buried great English Quarries, and tobacco poor couldn’t teach as I used harrow was a sacred exhibit at the Na- chowder, pie, cigar located in North splendid articles include one dealing with ORRIN to do because of so Treasure,” Carolina; on my tiny baby, I put tional Corn Show and other J.DICKEY, the old Sea kindred “The Side of the “The opposite bakery \ gath- “The at with Lighter war;” Factory all my money into a five- Eruption Ambrim,” very t. Needless for me to say I soon nearly ready erings. Truth About Palmists and Palmistry,” acre remarkable and the first I the and went iaimer a photographs; Locations into so my first mer- home, joined Grange, Auvcijr uuy saw a cnarce, an by Herbert “The of bankruptcy, to installment of a very important narra- Illingworth; Depths iie venture was a failure. I remem- farming. opportunity that had never before been Our Lakes and E. tive which will run for some time to Seas,” by Lloyd Notary Public, “It. is to that we dreamed hat I went as an ordinary seaman hardly necessary say of. Up in the Northern StateB, ; Morris; “Some Home-made Weather- Mill Sites, Farms,Sites didn’t live the first come in the magazine, “Down the Ama- ne old schooner John. We made expensively year, where the club movement was not start- i S. Leonard “Masks zon from Source to There are Tellers,” by Bastin; nor do we now. It is too to ed Mouth,” | r> gn voyages to New York. Sailors early yet until 1913, they were envious because and Faces,” being intimate gossip of the for Summer Hotels balance accounts for the second numerous other striking features, in- REAL ESTATE rally delight in buggy rides. I took year, corn does not grow so abundantly up stage and players, by Wendell Phillips but we are better than last cluding “Odds and E.ids,” illustrated over to Thomaston. When I doing year. there. In a school in another and several other in- got Sunday from photographs, from all part of the Dodge; features, and "Most important of all, I am well- State, when a was asked if he knew Camps Titles to the corner of Sea street, the jld boy world. The number is illus- ; eluding the, always popular “Perplexi- Investigated better than I have been in years—and about he he did not. bountifully no doubt scenting oats, took bit in Jeremiah, replied trated. | ties” and “Curiosities.” The fiction is uth and made about 20 knots for the my two-years-old daughter is much ‘But 1 know all about Jerry Moore, i or the best, and includes stories by Rich- LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE| Deeds Executed healthier than last year. he added. The Southern 1 cl !e. An Irishm in crossing the street railroads used Means and methods of transportation ard Marsh, Barry Pain, Alder Anderson, “The vegetable garden, small fruit, him to attract settlers. Within ■.orally got run over. Soon as possible three have had so much to do with human de- Violet M. Methley, Austin Philips, R. S. farms, Nummer Homes and and little flock of hens afford an easier years the corn of South Carolina RAILROAD Cottages, back, expecting to find a corpse. crop velopment that it is not strange that a Warren Bell, A. H. Greenwood and Alan MAINE CENTRAL and surer for us than 1 could friends had dug him out of the Rock- living get jumped from 17,000,000 bushels a year, large amount of inventive Graham. The number is beautifully il- Kents. in other that would be to ingenuity to those desiring to mud of those days ana were busy any way equally 50,000,000! The corn crop of Missis- should be devoted to locomotion. Every lustrated. give opportunity healthful and at the same time furnish has the a ir location for a new start cl ing him up. I apologized, explain- I sippi doubled,and yield per acre, number of Popular Mechanics Magazine | make change a home.” in one of the fifteen Southern Pythian r that the horBe had run away with permanent every contains something new in this line. In SCUTTLING AMERICAN SHU’S. i in life. ttlock, Belfast, Me. has increased since | One of the crowd looked at me and States, Jerry Moore’s the October issue unusual vehicles j City Man Who has Regained Health and many “Begorra you served him right. ; exploit!” are described, with illustrations. Among If an enemy had succeeded in driving Fortune on a Farm. Water Powers no business crossing the street i these are a racing motorboat of an the American Hag from the high seas Undeveloped COM’ OF STATE ROADS. a gintleman was driving.” That1 In the current issue of Farm and Fire- entirely new type; a gigantic aeroplane only a fraction as effectively as our law- ,■ «... «,;-a Unlimited Raw Material side appears a page devoted to accounts with twin fuselages and carrying ma- makers have legally done, the whole na- The cost of a road is ’■sen captain of the packet Grey- ] of interesting farmers who have made dependent upon chine guns, now being used by the Ger- tion would be aroused and in arms. Ap- MAINE not the of construction but the AND REGISTER id I attended a dance at the North- i successes. Following is an extract from only type man aerial corps; a small low ma- parently no effort has been neglected tc amount and priced The an account of a man who has re- character of grading to be chine make the burden of the American 1915-16 Greyhound lay at Atlantic city classing somewhere between a flying Land EDITION done, the cost of labor and as Good Farming rf. I can’t now remember how gained his health and fortune on a farm: materials, motorcyle and a toy auto; a ma- Flag heavy as possible. just the width and j binding j ISSUED AUGUST 1st miles “Our success a thickness of surfacing, chine with a ! As a result the Pacific Mail S. S. Co stretched between those two is little tiny minnow | big hoop for negotiating AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. the character and amount of will soon s, but it was a long way. After of a success; but it is—well, let me tell drainage flooded fields; a new type of motorboat i very withdraw its ships from required, and other factors of varia- the trans-Pacific and when the ght, making my way to the wharf, you about it. equal for recovering torpedoes; a motor gypsy trade; Communications locations Based \ regarding It contains more near the Rankin block a man who “I was in the rut of ill health and bility. upon general averages, it van of luxurious and fur- Great Northern does the same, as its information proportions are invited and will receive attentions has been ascertained vessels are re- of value to me a hard luck yarn, said he wa3 debts caused by ill health. I lived in by highway special- nishings; a cart drawn by a team of four j unprofitable, there will Business and Pro- ists of the that under aver- man no American when addressed to any agent! of. the cry and besougnt a quarter to till town with my wife and four children. department trained pigs; and several others. Besides irans-Pacific line, and fessional Men of Maine than in age conditions macadam roads can be these this vast ocean will be left to MAINE CENTRAL, or to up. Truth to say, I was short just We lived very humbly, as my wages many of the most interesting feat- way Japan J any other Reference Book. built in Southern States at from to claim and That amount and informed him kindiy of were only $48 a month. We could just $4,000 ures relate to transportation in one way I use, Japan will not be to $5,000 roads at from slow to INDUSTRIAL BUREAU fact. Still he persisted that I must make a living, but nothing more. Final- per mile, grave! or another. For instance, the new annu- seize the opportunity goes with- $1,500 to $2,500 per mile, and out subsidizes the some loose coins about me. ly had to quit this poor on account of sand-clay lar periscope which is tne theme for the saying,for Japan ships PUBLISHED By- job at MAINE CENTRAL ANNUALLY SINCE 1870 and topsoil roads from $800 to cover that her while the United States RAILROAD, -by we arrived opposite the Lindsey bad health. I was told that I had to lie $1,500 handsome October design, enables fly flag, per mile. In New and the other refuses a dollar of and -e and I told my friend he had bet- up and take treatments. Of course I England the observer in a submarine to scan the i encouragement Eastern States macadam roads are re- MAINE. u in and see what could be done to couldn’t lie idle all the time, but I did horizon as well as view specific objects. j imposes restrictions and requirements PORTLAND. Price, $2.00 at from to Postpaid ate his odd for and we ported $6,000 $9,000 per mile, | which are in effect a practical hunger, and there I left him, job3 two.years, succeed- Are there prohibition. roads at from to and any cultivated people left in are not ling on the the ed in existing. We existed largely be- gravel $3,200 $5,000. Even the Great Lakes immune; sidewalk, eyeing — bituminous macadam from to $13,- America? This is the subject which for when the idioitic La Follette act takes When I got down to Five Kilns, cause I had better credit than I was en- $8,000 be con a-han«. to the character of con- Katharine Fullerton Gerould attacks in effect next goods of every de- dark of I a titled to so far as to earn is con- 000, according November, the American spot earth, saw man ability the October Atlantic under the scription. Furni- Grenville M. Donham ■i struction, whether surface-treated, pene- title, will come down from a forest of -fig, and lo and behold it was my cerned; and we became involved in debt Flag ture, bedding, car- or method. Ttie bitumi- “The Extirpation of Culture.” Her not to -n 1. How he there I cannot to the extent of about much to tration, mixing mastheads, fly again until the law pets, stoves, etc PUBLISH KH got tell. $100—not answer—backed facts | nous type is quite general in the Eastern up by impressive is Labor unions are credited Antique furniture Angrily he said: ‘‘I can’t fool any most of you, but a whole lot to a sick | changed. As cost in other sec- brilliantly presented—is not a specialty. If you 390 a States. indicating reassuring. with the conception of the LaFollette Congress Street, ngcr with you! I know you are the man with family and no job. The fallacious | have anything tc tions of the State com- democratic the was of the and “We could see no to make a liv- country, highway theory, bill, which heralded as an act “to sell drop me r ii'.in Greyhound you al- way cult of the of in- | missioner of Michigan reported in 1913 science, immigration the welfare of A merican sea- postal card and you will rec ive a prompt call. PORTLAND, MAINE have money. Now shell out.” ng any more, to say nothing of paying | promote VV4LTES ly's the cost for macadam roads to ferior people, and materialism have com- but which in its results will lOIVfHb, overcoat I a our so wife me to average man,” pro- 65 Mi in Belfast. my pocket had very debts; my persuaded Mrs. to fool Ameri- Street. W,-.... be mile, clay-gravel roads bined, says Gerould, mote thousands of sailors out of a —=Jf large meerschaum in a case. I move on a little farm of 80 acreB. We $4,300 per job. pipe cans into there is a road ltd $1,500 per mile, and concrete roads about thinking royal The Interestate Commerce Commission it out, stuck it close to his head rented it on the halveB, both as to crops to and mile. The cost of learning, not trying very hard to also lent a ana said: and stock. $10,000 per average has helping hand, and the lake State constructed in Ohio in find it. Culture is steadily diminishing. steamers of railroad lines will have to tie "!’ll scatter brains a we made a from highways Sale your over ten “Well, good living in There is truth in Mrs. Gerould’s For ac 1913 was $8,383. According to types, startling up. Inasmuch as these lines have not lot if you don’t get going.” the first. It was rather surprising to all bitter criticism of For Sale 1912 the American society; and been ! am not sure but he is still of unless it was wife. It was a brick-paved highways averaged particularly profitable under fairly Sand and delivered at going, us, my there is truth as but of a gravel $14,650 per mile and the macadam high- well, more conditions in the past, it is not to ou have read of the notorious little hard the first year, but nothing like cheerful good Capt. In California the first 356 kind, in Meredith Nicholson’s be will a reasonable price. the robber of the seas, who all what it had been in town. My health ways $5,950. expected navigation companies miles of the of paper on “The Open Season for Ameri- clamor to the coast and that was worth every- State system highways spring up and buy these ships. ’fig from Portsmouth to improved, can Novelists. Mr. Nicholson defends CHAS. M. HiLL, cost an of $8,143 per mile and With the close of on the Great carport, buried vast sums of thing to all of us. I can do a big day’s average navigation money consisted of thin concrete our native fiction, nowadays so maligned Lakes next the American valuables. James work now, in th“ week.” principally December, Tel 306 Ave. Judge Roberts every day The maxi- by foreign critics, and drops a few pro- Searsport ‘ame with a thin coat of bitumen. Flag will be practically exterminated on into possession of a chart and as Plows to Olivet are what fields it ■ mum and minimum figures given not phetic suggestions the inland seas. The boats will almost Sulky Wonderful Farm Records Made ideations showing where treasures by Girls. must before it can achieve true absolute, but are intended to present the conquer certainly be sold to other countries. Kidd’s were buried at Dark Harbor. In the October American Magazine The rates greatness. Mr. Nicholson writes with a a AT THE SPKCI ALT PRICE OF acsi side usual range of costs. given What fine thing it allis;what grand Bay of Fundy. Capt. Ezra Stanley Johnson goes on with his series rare charm and knows include drainage, surfacing and emphatically proud we all should dr. w. c. unity. .rner of Roberts of articles entitled grading, he accomplishment;how Isle-au-Haut, Judge “Youth Leads the — whereof his remarks will engineering costs. U. S. Dept, of Agri- speaks; gain be to have made it almost a misdemeanor Samuel T. Pease chartered the in which he is how a wide and The Way” showing boys culture Bulletin. appreciative hearing. to fly our own flag, and to have thrown $39.00 '.yhound for a treasure and under the direction of the Atlantic contains as usual hunting expe- girls, De- several fresh so obstacles its flown DENTIST, We many against being easily found the described partment of Agriculture, are and readable articles on the war: “The -AT- achieving How Far South do Northern Birds Go.11 from the masthead that an owner and 'I.arKs, cut in a large granite boulder on wonders on farms. British a American Last Admiralty,” vivid sketch bv stand a chance of Main shore. We captain mighty good 37 Street, Belfast, Me.; carefully measured the month Mr. Johnson described the Allred G. Gardiner, of the group oi Farm and Fireside “When the going to jail every time they do it! While JACKSON & HALL’S -'snee given on the chart, but no achievements of and this month his says: men who control British naval 1 boys A policy; almost every other nation which has even 'd treasure turned We visited article is to the birds go south,’ where do they stop.' “The True up. devoted girls. In follow- Germany, Kuno Francke’s a few miles of seacoast is in nines of says most of them striving several of the natives, in- ing extract taken from his article ap- government specialist touching defense of the spirit of his winter in and the West every way to encourage its marine, we, fig if they had ever heard of Kidd pears the facts abqat some remarkable Florida, Mexico, fatherland; “A Year of War’s Emo- and a with the largest available seacoast on tell Camden in that harhor. One old laHv nf Indies. The bobolink, rice bird, Duncan,C.E„ Woolens records made bv girls: tions,” a thoughtful essay by the inimi- have tit few others as far as southern Brazil. earth, apparently neglected nothing 90 years related the Btory of Kidd “Since the of this go table Simeon and a on beginning work, Strunsky; paper to exterminate the little marine we had. SEARSPORT, MAINE, ■ng and that after- some one there, many years girl has always surpassed a Secretary Lansing by James Brown a one This country will pay costly penalty CAN SAVE ■ttri a man accidentally round a record made the before. The Scott. WE YOU MONEY on dress ma- large year title and will in humilia- * * | of these days, reap Land terials and fur and / i per kettle full of gold and treasures. of Girl Tomato Grower of the Surveying, suitings Men. Women 'Champion In the October tion and the bitter harvest which | Children, direct from the Camden Woolen Pease bull lives at HUMPHREYS’ American Magazine dismay Mill. Vinalhaven. World’ is not as stable as that of the Write for F. A. Free Book—in cele- Olive a se- shortsighted and misguided politicians of samples PACKARD, 'at him to tell you the who achieves Medical Higgins Prouty begins new Valuation Timberlands, particulars. boy national honorB in sown lor us.—H. H. in Manager Retail bration of we have rial novel entitled “The Fifth Wheel.” have Windsor, Department. Do you know Cuard.- RubertB of corn; there are two who have sixty years 3m34 Box B, Camden. Maine only boys of It is the of the revolt of Ruth the October Popular Mechanics Maga- 'tialhaven? He was a revised edition | story and surnetmieb cook held the championship ribbon—Jerry published zine. Topographic ’"r | of all Vars, a New England girl of good fam- I Capt. Creed and myself on the Grey- Moore and Waltcer Lee Dunson; but near- Dr. Humphreys’ Manual | deta il ily, who tired of the conventional pros- hound. Black Charlie up, give him a ; ly each year sees a new tomato queen, diseases, giving in minute PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. Statement of the spt of pect before the ordinary woman decided Hydrographic Surveys, Ownership, Manage- “bones” and ro darkey on earth The first Champion Girl Tomato Grower the care and treatment of t'ould to breax loose and live her own life. excel him. Charlie once did me a of the World was MiBs Katie Gunter of with ment, Circulation, ttc;. the sick Humphreys’ This is the of her anc H. H. Thurlough, Esq was a business callei General Engineering Work. mean trick. We an entertainment South with a record story personal gave Samaria, Carolina, Remedies. business adventures. in Belfast Tuesday. Of The ln which several of us Norman Strong, lyrll Republican Journal, Published used the burnt of 512 cans of tomatoes, and a profit ol Prt™ fork. NO. NOB writing under the title Old al Jesse Bates of North Islesboro, a formei at The night was dark and over from one-tenth of an acre ol “Growing weekly Belfast, Maine, required by the foggy $60 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. tells how he made C. I has been the ol when the show broke looked for j® Fifty,” himself ovei student at M. guest of up. I land. Miss Fay Parker of Arkansas wai 9 Worm*. Worm Fever. few Act August 24, 1912. of Infants and mentally when he hac Pittsfield friends for a days. !n> girl but could not find her. You the national champion in 1912. Herprofil 3 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness physically 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults. reached the late forties. He was old al H. Editor, Managing Editor and Business Man- tfiay have some idea of a fellow’s feel- was terms of an acre, Walter A. Cowan, Esq returned to Winter- E. BOYINGTON, $161—in $1,610. 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. with death around ager, Charles A. Pilsbury. figs when his > forty-six, just thi port Monday morning after an over-Sundaj beBt girl had vamoosed. The champion of 1913 was Miss Clydt 8 Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia.*• Publishers, The Journal Publish- 1 corner. At fifty be was ten years visit with his father, L. A. Cowan. He was ac Eye-Sight Specialist Republican oarlie had taken her. He imitated my Sullivan of Ousley, Georgia, with a 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.r young ingCompany, Belfast, Maine. yielc Weak Stomach.. ~ er, well, Btrong and more sim Mrs. Cowan and win OF THFj voice and she never found out the mis- of of lO Dyspepsia Indigestion, youthful, companied by children, Owners, Charles E. Knowlton, Belfast: Chas. 5,354 pounds tomatoes, making 2, 13 Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.. a few have been visiting relatives here for severa i ,ake until home. Croup, ply by following simple rules A. Pilsbury, Belfast; C. O. Poor, Belfast; Chas. nearly I never laid it 456 pounds of canned goods, and a profit 14 Sail Kheum, Eruptions.. weeks.—Pittsfield Advertiser. OPTICAL Stanley Johnson gives the second install BOYINGTON CO., H. Belfast; M Johnson, Bel- op against Charlie—“them were the of $132.39. Last year the title came t< 15 Rheumatism. Lumbago. Twombly, Ralph Malaria. ment of his series, “Youth Leads the fast; Mrs. Louise J. Pratt, Belfast; Alfred llaPpy days.” Some of your Vinalhaven Miss Hester Sartain of Walker 16 Fever and Ague, 44 South Main Street. Winternort. Maine County, 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External, Way,” in which he tells of the tremend Johnson, Boston. ‘■i-aders remember the dances we had who Internal.^ up Alabama, raised 7,037 pounds ol Influenza, Cold In Head. AND Known bondholders and a* 19 Cctorrh, ous work done by boys and unde: OFFICE DAY8, MONDAYS TUESDAYS. mortgagees, other ~ girls Uncle Jimmy Smith’s. Sometimes tomatoes from one-tenth of an acre ol 20 Whooping Cough. the direction of the of security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of tliey would last three and 21 Asthma, Oppressed,DlfHcultBreatbing.* Department Ag for Sale cam Farm days nights, ground, preserved 1,620 pounds in total amount of or 27 Disease. riculture. Jerome Travers, present onei bonds, mortgages, other '■‘me would and come ; a Kidney go home back and glass jars, and reaped profit ol Vital Wea'ine- s 1. securities: None. 28 Nervous Debility, and four times amateur golf champioi bargain in maine. Oppor “gain, and others stick to the ship until $146.2u! Now Alabama boasts of tw< 30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Led. CHAS. A. PILSBURY, Editor. of the United States, tells storiei Biggesttunity knocks only once; your grea , show was over. world anc 34 Sore Throat, Quinsy.* many Colonial champions—Hester Sartain of and chance for prosperity and satisfaction is t Rag Rugs I great golf plays players unde Sworn to and subscribed before me this am told don’t now as in 77 La Grippe—Grip. 1 30th they dance Walker Lee Dunson. But the competi- title of “Heroes of BUY NOW the beautiful home known as th "ose ■old or sent on receipt of price. the Wood and Iron.’ made to order. day of Sept. 1915. days. We had square dances, tion was very close this last year. Mist by druggists, Robbins-Frank Berry-Heagan farm. Corn. More fiction is contributed by John ( —^ GEO. E. ^"0*8, waltzes and fore-and-afters. I Winifred HUMPHREYS* HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Tain Frank Grady, caretaker; no ur FREE Booklet telle how to prepare your rage ) JOHNSON, Goff of Ritchie County, Wesl trespassing seal Publi William and Ann Streets,New York. tor Foote, Ruth Sapinsky, Philip Curtiss der of law. Address for weaving and other intereeting information. Notary c aaven’t been to a or theater I toma- _ penalty dance for Virginia, raised 7,462. pounds of and E. R. over r Edgar L. Hampton Alice Wood F. E. 131 Eureka TROWANT, | j- 30 years. Some will I have her waB but $91.13. AND STORE, Boston, only 15c, yea ELKINS, Street, Iw39p Commission say {toes; profit though James does an 35tf San California. Newcaatle, Maine. (My expires April 9, 1920) 0Bt a lot of fun. I have found bet- Miss Lottie Luckett of HOMEand your ad. free; fighta dept, stores. Montgomery Flagg amus Francisco, No, I Muhlenburg i Club a farewell The Bay View gave recep- STOCKTON SPRINGS, i SEARSPORT. tion Thursday evening. Sept. 30th, to two of - its members—Harold and Fulton McElhiney, CLARIONS Dr. G, A. Stevens, Church street, left Mon- for New who are to leave shortly for their new home in j BSrVbST Kidder left Wednesday Li smore to visit his his .SI 'T'L __■.!•/• 1 Irn for Vocal and instrumental mu ic day morning Troy parents, Iiv CMUU^V, 111^ \rI a York, Skowhegan COOK- I ■ when the ■ father sick with kidney trouble. took up a larg- part of the evening, being is not more Charles B. Deshon is visiting friends in ing range than I I party adjourned to the Searsport House for Mrs. Charles Cole, School street, suffered a Monroe. eighteen years, I H refreshments. severe attack of cholera morbus last week, John left Monday on a business trip Clarions are still in use Kelly Melnot who went to the Maine I I but is improved at this writing, Monday. afn I F/Wentworth, Grandmothers to Boston. and General hospital at Portland Sept. 7th for Mrs. Albert C. Colcord, E«st Main street* ■s, thirty-five years longer a of Brewer was in town Artnur B. Smith medical treatment, died at that institution recently returned from a short visit with her and are doing good wo-H, K on business. in Rockland. Monday Tuesday, Sept. 28th, of a complication of dis- I Comforter I sister, Mrs. George Robinson, now. Repair cost has he* ■ Eudaville Cleaves left last week for eases. He was the son of Freeland A. and all Miss Monday was a glorious October day/and small because of this we m Boston for fall millinery. Diantha Wentworth and was 61 years of age. I OlNCE we a Perfec- fi are hoping that the prophecies, heard on all resisting and had followed got quality. Stowers returned Friday from a He was a house carpenter sides, of a warm, beautiful month may be veri- Miss Marian | Clarions the sea for several as a ship’s carpenter. O tied. Today’s will l visit in Boston and vicinity. years 8 xion Heater, Grand- S | He also operated the Rockwood House at even more durable. Rec, Miss Lillian Smith was a recent visitor with Miss Olive Foster, School street, took Mon- Swan Lake for several until he sold it years en route to r i Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gilkey in Camden. 8 mother all 8 day’s boat for Boston, Brockton, improvementsguarantee to Fred G. Paine of New York. The funeral keeps cozy day she will visit a uncle of is visiting Mass., where paternal * Insist on having the ben Mrs. Lizzie Reynolds Unity Bervices were held at his late home Thursday and y Shute on Water street. family. fit of Clarion Mr. and Mrs. Shepard afternoon, Rev C. H. McElhiney of the First THE COLONIAL CLARION economy. Mrs. Frank Heath, Cross street, is improv- The A. A. C. Co. are building two large church officiating. Interment was ill Cong’l ; I^tah'uhrrf 1839 for their ing from a bad attack of the prevailing epi- wuuu & tsistiur boarding houses at Mack’s Point the family lot in the village cemetery. He is ■ In five minutes the Perfec- 8 LU., Bangor, Me. ■ demic. Her daughter, Mrs, Byron Andrews, help. survived Dy his widow and father. is still with her. 0, E. S. 8 tion makes rooms ■ Regular meeting of Anchor Chapter Church Notes. The chilly W. A. HALL, Maine. I Congregational at the Belfast, A full attendance is re- The regular service Univtrsalist Monday, Oct. 11th. Sunday services,conducted for the last time by 8 comfortable. It is and 8 church, Rev. A. A. Blair pastor, has been | the in official alike trying light LIBERTY. quested. pastor capacity,were from the evening to the afternoon, I was a changed Capt. E. R. Bennett of London. Eng., for speaker and audience, though Mr. Me I 8 to around. When 8 beginning at 3 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson and son Westly of Curtis on Wa- easy carry guest last week of Capt. H. G. Elhiney delivered no formal farewell, speaking Misses Gladys and Pauline, daughters of Chelsea. Mass., have been visiting relatives street. only a few well chosen wotds of appreciation ter I the furnace breaks down 8 here. Mr. is a and Cnarles School Thompson native of Searsmont, and offi- Capt. Mrs. Cole, street, Mrs. J. A. Clement, who have been of the co-operation of church parish Mr. and left Boston boat for a son of the late Jonathan Thompson. of ushers and and Monday by Bridgewater, weeks at Swan Lake, returned cers, the helpfulness janitor, 8 and cold it is 8 spending two during snaps, Mass., to visit relatives. House breakers and chicken thieves have the regular attendance of choir members and home Monday been in Howes active this of late. On the of a faithful con- Little Miss Evelyn Noble, Seaview street vicinity Sept. town last organist, encouragement the most useful in L. of Camden was in thing 23 while Celia Nelson and and Fred Gilkey these he de- entertained a party of juvenile schoolmates, family Frank B. gregation. Following remarks 8 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and week, the guest from 3 30 to 5 m„ the occasion be- Bridges family were absent at the grange lived a pertinent sermon, using as his text, the house. 8 Monday p. Smith, Church street. fair at East Palermo both of their houses were Luke The service was conduc- 8 iitgher birthday anniversary. 10,20. evening | entered and Mrs. Fred M. Harris, who had spent by thieves and three fine watches were Mr. ted by the pastor. The subject of his address ten hours Mr. M. L. Pinkham, one of the proprietors Swan Lake, re- B The Perfection gives you taken, as well as other valuable a week at the Marden House, of jewelry. was "Socialism in the church.” While saying 8 The Ames Grocery Company, bought last j turned to Boston Monday. ■ of comfort on a of kerosene—• week a The good night to the congregation Mr McElhiney gallon f| Ford car from Mr. John McLaughlin, Monmouth Corn Canning company at Specia! friends of W. H. West were which he had the street this is now The many Capt. was passed a small p ackage, which when open- the most form of heat R upon Sunday. place running at full blast, the street after inexpensive corn to see him on the again ed at his home was found to contain, as a 8 is coming in in good shape and the pleased Mrs. J. E. Prescott, (formerly Mrs. May- pros- an illness of three weeks. parting gift of appreciation, a goodly num- pects are now there will be more than the STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 8 viile) returned from Boston last week with of East Corinth was ber of coins. 8 average pack. This is well, for the potato Andrew J. Nickerson gold (Principal Statiods) |S| her of Jail and winter which crop supply milliney, in the his sister, Mrs. Flora ■ New York Albany BB vicinity is a failure, and many fields are in town Monday visiting Death of Mrs. Jennie Harriman. After a is on display at her room in LaFurley block4 rotting badly. Arbuckle’s Koulstune, on Reservoir street. brief illness, following an operation two R Buffalo Boston jg Main street. a week at weeks ago, Mrs. Jennie Harriman. wife of Charles Johonnett, who had spent Captain Cyrus Harriman of this city, passed The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Universalist SWANVILLE CENTER. Lake, the tall fish- Marden's. Swan enjoying away last evening at 5 45 o’clock, aged 67 parish will meet this, Thursday, afternoon to Boston Friday. years. Mrs. Harriman leaves to mourn her B Look for the Triangle Trademark. I S3 ing, returned f with Mrs. J. A. Flanders, East Main street, to Abraham Curtis is building a new house. death her husband; one brother, Chesley Mat- Coffee from Wey- ^ cut and make the “little Mrs. Wm. Small and Mrs. Wra. Barge Boylston arrived Friday thews of Searsport, Me.; one sister, Mrs. Mar- 9 Sold in many styles and sizes at all I I R stockings” for the Curtis are fertilizer to Mrs. both mouth. Mass., with 900 tons of garet J. Fields of Boston; two daughters, ■ hardware and stores. H future contribution. All are cordially invited gaining. Will Gordon and Mrs. M. F. Hardesty, both of general the A. A. C, Co. at Mack's Point. to participate in the needle work. Astoria; and four grandchildren, •’'red, Gail, ^ Mj The L. A. S. will met with Mrs E. A. Robert- has been two and of Astoria. The The friends of Mrs. Fred C. Kane, who spending Adolphus Mary Hardesty many Jennie (Morse) son Oct. 14th. at Swan remains were taken to the Hughes undertak- 20c. a weeks at “Waubessa,” his cottage Bragg hear with much pleasure the continued and the funeral services will be The Industrial Club will meet with pound ing parlors Mrs. Boston of her returned to Monday. held from there at o’clock tomorrow after- reports steady improvement at the Lake, 1 Flora Littlefield Oct 13th in the Greenwood Paine in M. A. Cook is having a clearance sale noon, wTith interment in cemetery. Hospital Bangor. Surgeons and The deceased was well known in Astoria, Deep is for Three for at his variety store on nurses declare all symptoms favorable for ul- sympathy expressed Mr. and pounds goods department where she had lived since leaves a dry 1888, and Mrs. and to Oct. 9th. timate from her recent Ed. Thompson family in the terrible Main street from Oct. 2nd wide circle of friends to mourn her death. recovery surgical death of their son Fri- The deceased was born in Searsport, Me on Charles. and R. Lime Co. barge No. 6 arrived R. November 16, 1848.—Morning Astorian, As- with 1800 tons of Master Keith Weymoutn spent Sunday with It was with deep regret that people learned day from Weymouth, Mass., toria, Oregon, Sept. 25th. Point. his friend Master Stanley of the death of Hon. A. E Nickerson. He fertilizer to the A. A. C. Co. at Mack’s VI LI :__ L ~ Into Wardwell, Chureh 50c. was one of Swanville’s most street, the two enthusiastic youths an influential citizens Mrs. James B. Parse returned Master and Rhode (Thomas) Ma- making Capt. and Chesley and lent a early morning to Jellisoii helping hand to many a young man and her husband was Har- trip Monday Cape Saturday trom an auiu thews, Capt. Cyrus piers to be present at the docking of the starting in life. His memory will linger long Mountain region and to Laconia, N. H. riman, formerly of Stock te n Springs, who steamer Millinocket, this being a habit with with both young and old. John Sullivan, who passed the sailed in Searsport vessels for several years Mr and Mrs. our young neighbor. A.A. Howes & C the Richardson cottage, returned before moving ;o Astoria. summer at The BEl8 AST PRIUt cURRNET. Mass., Saturday, proverbial "September hush" was ef- to their home in Dorchester, A Successful Social Event. A farewell re- fectually broken by the boisterous w'-uis of Corrected for The Groceries, an finished Weekly Journal. Drugs Steamer Meteor, t apt. liurranger, ception w’as given at the Cong’! vestry last Fri- the last week of the month. The atmospheric PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. at the I>. C. & W, Co’s, Mrs Chas. H. Thursday day evening in honor cf Rev.and were Medicines. discharging realms swept clean for the incoming, Apples,per nbl,1.00rZ‘>0 Hay, 10 001a 4 I Point and sailed for Newport and The affair was under plant at Mack's McElhiney family. presumably tine, month of October. Friday dried, per lb., 7 Hides, ( 5 President 3 25a3 50 News. the direction of Mrs. E. F. Mowry, us a glorious Beans, pea, Lamb, brought beginning, followed, Y. 3 75 lamb one the most Beans, E., Skins, 75 A. Kneeland and of the Ladies Guild, and was of a Mr. and Mrs. Frank daugh- however, by rainstorm Saturday and a dull Butter, 28a30 Mutton. m I of successful social events of the full season of ter Helen of New York are guests Mr. Sunday. Beef, sides, 8^,al0 Oats, 32 lb.. on Mount which it marked the close. The vestry was 8 75 I Notice of and Mrs. J. H. Kneeland Ephraim Mrs. Elden H. Shute Beet.forequarters, Potatoes, foreclose of West Sebec arrived 60 Round I tables and a Barley, bu, Hog, n> attractively transformed by rugs, D- EP.EAS.Jason till < u road Saturday :o spend Sunday with her parents Cheese, 24 Straw, 7.00 i \\7 .1 Ev profusion of flowers. A four orchestr3 25 VV both of Lu.coi?:Viit/. iri ti. Mrs. Fred Kendall, who has been visiting piece Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flanders, East Main street. Chicken, Turkey, 26a3G Stale of im- furnished music the evening anti ! Calf Skins, 18Tallow. Waldo, Mai::*-. r tv. i:i town, returned Thursday lo Ox- throughout she accompanied her relatives Monday sister, Mrs. John 20 dated the eleventh .lay >t Mar. R'., solo Mrs. R. a Duck. Veal, 12al3 Mrs. Mary R. by G. Wilson and selections by N. and son to c-riled in the Waldo ford, Mass., accompanied by Levine, John, Jr., their home Eggs, 36 Wool, unwashed, 3 Registry mixed quartet added to the of the convt to t Perkins. pleasure in Watertown, Mass., where she will remain j Fowl, 16 Wood, hard, 5.00 222, Page 33-R >v.i me. ■ occasion. Mrs. S. C. Pattee was in of l-' ed, ‘‘three certain pare- r- charge fur a siurt visit. Mrs Levine has the (le^se, Wood, soft, Herrick has been appointed night spent in said Lincolnville. end d* -or Ralph the musical and theorchestrawas Mrs RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL. Mack’s program summer with her MARKET. to wit: One certain :nv:*l watchman at the P. C. & YV. plant at parents. | Pattee, Pulton Carl Corlson, Mis* Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, u acrir «re ■ *•-- the late Frank McElhiney, Mr. and Mrs William twenty-five Point, succeeding his father, Clifford of Bethel, Vt, 14 i8a_2 Roulsi one; quartet,Miss Rouistone.Mrs. Alowry, Butter Salt, lb., Oat Meal, saQi.a pr m ed t Herrick. with friends, Mr and Mrs. Williams, motored Corn, 05 Onions, 4 John Prescott, 1 -a dc-d Dr. Sawyer, Mr. McEiiiim y* acct n- p; oi.st,M :ss by tj last Cracked <7 12:* 13 A. 1 >. and d- > ;». son who Sto :kton Saturday and spent Sund > Corn, Oil, kerosene, ninth, 1824, Mrs. B. C. Richardson ami John, ^jhute. ver Toe “nibble” table, presided by j Corn Meal. >7 Pollock, 7 tied lot of land eoi-v •• v i, d* i -f MerrRne w, Church sireet. t home in Dorchester, ! Monday morning 180 Plaster, 1.13 and re < f E « street, returned their assisted by Miss ivlabel Giiffin and Mr; James Cottonseed, A L> 1883. -R ih party, accompanied by Miss Ruth Mer- Coidish, dry, 10 Kye Meal, R gist: .. f !•• --, V Mass Saturday. was with sweet ess Duncan, decorated jink 8 i 55 another i'ithev.-, .eft in their car for Bruoksvslle to visit Cranberries, Shorts, Also, eeria.t; ; of the nervous u it was a has > on received Jig'ite.i by pink shaded candles On (’lover Seed, 19 Sugar, 7 iug acres, a News thar Mr. fifty-tv.. relatives, being Clifford’s native 7 i'()«■.8 75 T. I breaadi >nuf Copt. Andrew J. Colcoru.com- itmpting array of sandwiches, cook.es, olive \ Fh.ur, j town. H. G. Seed. 3 75^ v. -t C- at> e 5 Charles Crockett, by i oi the steamer Ancon, who is now in a nuts and candies surr- unding th* center piece, mancer Lard 13 Wheat Meal. teenth, A. L. 1869, and r-c d a bowl cf and Mrs- Miss Maud Menii.bew, daughter of Mr. and at Panama. huge fruit punch. Mr. try afor* said, Via. 14.', Pa. hospital S. B. Mrs. Merrithew, Church street, took And or., orE. ar- McElhiney received informally the many i i >RN. rIso Dr. E. S. Calderwood of Kuxbury, Mass., ;;t Monday's boat for Bus. n, eii rout* to Brock- Containing two acres, n.. who friends who gathered to express regret PROSPECT. anu is with his family, iS. a v rived last week Dealness Cannot Be Cured where sn v i ! visit thfc Siilllt' i>r« Il yj their Rev. James ion, Mass., Miss Beulah BRADFORD. Iri to Mr departure. Ainslie, pastor Thorndike, Sept 21, I ,11s Elisha P. .. :> the summer at the McClure homestead I’. by I ten i. spent A. Lane >f Belfast called on friends in iocrl the Cuusens and other friends She was accom- and Mrs Merton Brad n n ugh ter of the M. E. Church, wished the travelers by ap? Boat ions, as they cannot reach lord, t urtecnth, i869, and th on East Main street, town uiseaaed of the ear. There is one Bridges. In Brooklin, 18 to .Mr alio and in be- Sunday. portion only panied as far as Boston by little Miss Doris Sept ord in tin is-gistiy uiEresa:.:, “God-speed,” Mr.McElhiney replied Mrs Parker B Horace Hartwell from Mariner’s Lodge, F” way to cure deafness, and that is by c.institu- Bridges,a son, deeds and records reference E A large delegation half of himself and of their H. 11 Libb> ;.nd wife of were recent Tilcomb, who spent the summer with her family, speaking Bangor tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- Farr. In Baltimore, Md, Sept 7. to Mr and fur the funeral of their brothel', further de.'cnptior:.” & a. M attended guests of relatives here. fi uiied c< nriiimn of the mucous of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. iitcomb. Mrs C Leslie 8urr a Frank pleasant relations with the people of Searsport lining (Grace Spear), son, And the e s litior. in Swanville whereas, the late Hon. A. h. Nickerson, Eustachian Tube. When thi- tube is inflamed street. Her father met her in Boston Chandler, Farr, 2nd. and the affection with which they would al- Mrs. Helen Gray of Bangor visited Mrs. Sylvan has been broken, n.iv,-, ther. i you have a sound or hear- Hayford. In Belfast, Oct 3, to Mr and Mrs last afternoon. rumbling imperfect to take her to their home in Mass. the breach of the cund.tion .-re Sunday remember their life here, Minnie last Springfield, a ways Copp week. ing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is Ralph Hayford. daughter, Marian, 9 pounds of Estelle of foreclosure said mortgage. Mrs. Ruth H. Bruce and daughter the result, and unless the inflammation can b Stockton’s new 10 cent store is a Ingersoll. In Portland. 28, to Mr and A Farewell Frolic. Reginald and Kathryn F. E. Harding and daughter, Miss Phyllis of reality. Sept September 27, 19! and are taken Mrs Frederick F a Frederick F Wash arrived Friday guests out and this tube restored to its normal Mr. S. Ingersoll, son, 3w40 t Seattle, and were in town and Mrs. F. Ellis, Church street, open- JASON M. !. youngest son and daughter oi! Rev. Mrs. Brewer, Saturday. will be Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. condition; hearing destroyed forever; week the Ingersoll, of Mrs. Bruce’s parents, frolic last ed early last customary suj piy of In Oct to Mr McElhiney, were given a farewell Wilbur Grant of the week- nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, Jackson. Montville, 3, and ; Main street. Bangor spent Stevens, on which is but an inflamed condition of goods to be found on such couuters. Give Mrs Herbert t Jackson, a daughter. Saturday afternoon in the upper conference end with his mother and sister hert. nothing from the mucous surfaces. them a call. are located in the western Salisbury In Belfast, Sept 26, to Mr aril! steamer Bay View arrived Friday room, Mrs. James Duncan and Miss Harriette Thay Mrs. We will One Hundred Dollars for Mrs Harvard a son, Jr. Hattie C. Hichborn of Stockton Springs give any of Salisbury, Harvard, for tons of coal to the Residence with tenement block, Main street. The Newport News 2,200 Erskine entertaining the Junior and Primary- ease of Deafness that can- Sprague's Veazie. In to Mr and Mrs Was a recent of Airs. (caused by catarrh) Castine, Sept 20, finished dis- guest Lydia A. Haiey. is to see it P C. & W. Co. at Mack’s Point, Classes of the Cong’i Sunday school. Drop-the- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send public glad again occupied. Mrs. Orville L Veazie, a son. Elds is enthusiastic, courteous and ROOM ! OUSt- im and sailed on her return. Mrs. Amanda Perkins of Hall Quarry and for circulars, free. obliging Webster. In Castine, sept 21, to Mr and \ piGHT'J charging Sunday handkerchief, Button-button, London Bridge, her stable, aert »f a no and fr. Mrs. F J. CHENEY & Toledo, Ohio. and ever ready to^welcome lady friends, Mrs Emery W Webster, a son. Annie Young of Holden are visiting Airs. CO., double windows and screens !•'■ household and farming implements Jerusalem, and many other loved games wer» Sold whether as patrons or visitors. Many friends The goods by Druggists, 75c, water. George Laley. success in tiiis new Nicely located in go d Charlet A. Woods will be sold at and then the children around Take Hall’s Pills for wish them venture. of the late played gatherd Family constipaton. Many other good burgaii-s. Ar Mrs. E. AL MARRIED. public auction Friday. Oct. 8th, at his late resi- the piano to sing some of their favorite songs. Rollins, our station agent, is en- Mrs. Seth Brown, Middle street, in the ab- DICKEY- K NOW of her is the of the was next and in joying a vacation with her sister, Airs. Arthur sence husband, acting part 3w39 Real Estate y, dence on Main street. A. M. Kane,auctioneer, Follow-your-leader suggested, SANDYPOINT. Coinpai good Samaritan in assisting Miss Harriet D. Blodgett-Nye Iri Bucksport, Sept 30, t.y time to a lively march the long line was guided Hall, in Waterville. j Mrs. A. J. Nickerson, Miss Jessie C. Nick- Hichborn during the illness of her sisters for Rev H W Webb. Frederick S Blodgett and Miss to the lower vestry, where a most intricate cob- Air. ana Mrs. I. AL The Ladies’ Aid met last week with Mrs. F. the ten Miss Mary has been con- Jessie Marie both of Flora Koulston and Miss Harriette Cummings very delight- past days. Nye, Bucksport. erson.Mrs. bed more than a web had been arranged. A card the fully entertained the Fri- F. Perkins. fined to the a week by severe Cross-Batchelder. In Belfast. Sept 30, by were in Swanville to at- bearing Sixty-three Club,” N. Roulston Sunday attack of the epidemic prevailing in tov. n and Rev Haraden S Pearl, Harold Winfred Cross of name of each guest indicated the starting day evening, Sep:. 24th. Danforth of was a business tend tbs funeral of the late Hon. A, E. Nick- Eugene Bangor Miss Faustina is suffering a return of her Mori ill and Miss Lottie Etta Batchelder of Under THE OFFICE OVER P‘ Pi! P point. chairs, around piano legs, over Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and visitor here last Tuesday. serious eye trouble—scleritis —and is Searsmont. son. Potter daughter previous * More d in recently occur I light fixtures, back and forth the led are (she hopes temporarily )again absolute dark- Flye-Hamblen. In Bar Harbor, Sept 19, by strings boarding with Mrs. Walter Brown. Air. Mrs. Meralda Pierce was in Belfast several at the ..r to v and Mrs. J. D. Sweetser and Mrs. C. who is the and Apply Drug Ston Capt. the excited Wee ness. Dr. Stevens, watching case, Rev J Jones, Gleason E Flye Miss Evelyn youngsters. dolls, horses, Potter is station agent pro tem, here. last week on business. Church street. who had been on a tour in the days thinks present indications favorable. Hamblen, both of Stonington. E. Adams, horns, balls for the kiddies and favors for the and Mrs. H. In Camden, Oct 1. by J H White Mountains and other points in New Dr, L, Gould and children of Miss Jennie Homer of Bucksport is the I JGregony-Chase. older children were found behind and Hobbs, J of P, W Fred and Mrs Gussie pictures Elden Gregony Hampshire in Capt, Sweetser’s auto, returned Bucksport, accompanied by Emerson guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Eames. MORRILL. both of Camden. curtains, under the piano cover and in table Chase, TO and Mrs. John Boyd of Frankfort, called on Hall-Snyder. In Belfast, Oet 4. by Rev LET home Sunday. drawers. Shrieks of delight Greeted each die- Mrs. Josie Shute left Friday for Augusts^ friends in town at hall Horace B Sellers, L Hall and Miss Alice tenement at at last Friday. Grange sociable the Saturday even- Ralph ;A IP Condon Patrick McDonough, who haa been work More noise or would have been having been here for a week's visit. covery. joy ing, Oct. 9th. Snyder, both of Belfast at his Mr. and Airs. Fred Dockham celebrated Apply after 9 a in the past summer for Eugene T, Savage hard to find. At four-thirty the magic word, Mrs. Lelia Smith and children of Rum.ord c,Hastings-Molhollad. In Calais, Sept 16, their 31st 1 Mrs. Ella Littlefield is visiting relatives and Milton of on the western left wedding even- by Rev R A McDonald. Hastings OIN THH PKI-.no- cottage shore, Thursday “refreshments” was and re- anniversary Friday are with Mr. and Mrs. Bates for a visit. whispered quiet friends in Boston. Charlotte and Martha Molholland ol he has a ing, Oct. 1st, a Virginia ->w39p for Brookline, Mass., where position stored. Two tables were in the by entertaining large company long spread | Mrs. Julia Houston and grandson have re- into Isle au Haut. of friends. Cards were Bert Dagget recently moved his family for the winter. enjoyed until a late Knowlton Ednie. In 25, I upper room. Sandwiches, a variety of cookies turned to their home in Stoneham, Mass. the Delbert Paul house. Vinalhaven, Sept hour, when dainty refreshments were served by D H (Hidden, J P, Knowlton and There will be a social at the vestry of the and cakes as well as ice cream, without which Llewellyn Charles French has returned from Farming- Delbert Paul has been serving as grand Catherine Ednie, both of VitiHlhaven. Methodist church Friday evening, Oct. 8th, no youthful party is complete, and salted nuts in Belfast the week. at ton, where he had been at work for several juror past Mahon-Donohue, In Rockland, Sept 29, a short of etc. were served. The small of honor have St Bernard’s church, by Rev Fr J A Flynn, consisting of program games, guests FRELEOM. at the church last with weeks. Services Sunday Peter Mahon of and Miss free. All been with their Roxbury, Mass, Agnes To \[let in Odd Fellows Admission ten cents: refreshments popular teachers and playmates sermon by Rev. Nathan Hunt from Job 22-21. Mr. and Mrs. John GratTan arrived last Donohue of Vinalhaven. and will be missed. The W. R Sparrow is shingling the roof of nis are cordially invited. greatly children at- The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. S. W. Shibles Rising-Montgomery. In Rockland, Sept 29, Inquire of week from where they had been tending the party were: Juniors, Mc- house. Northport, and will meet Oct. the First by Rev W L Pratt. George Philipps, who has been at work in Kathryn last Thursday Thursday, Baptist parsonage, for several months. at Mrs. John E and Nettie A Montgomery, RALPH H. HOW Elhiney, Gladys Rose, Edith Parse ValmaWeb- Fred N. Flye has gone to , Uth, Berry’s. Connevy Rising n the tonsorial parlors of M. F. Parker the Brighton, Mass., both of Rockland. ber, Marjorie Towers, Evelyn Min- for several weeks. Mrs. Ernest Bowen spent last and tf38 past summer, left Monday for Bangor, where Thompson, Saturday Smith-Cargill. In Warren, Sept 23, by ; erva and Inez Isabel Frame ! Sun' ay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rev J E Smith of Thom- ho has a with the Bangor Electric Gray, Frances Rog- Fred Mr. from Low- UflflTY. Everingham, William position Nichols'cousin, Lyman, i Claudius Knowlton, in Liberty. j Christine Earaes and aston and Miss Clara Cargill of Warren. ^Railroad Company for the winter. ers, Ernest Carr. Primary ell, Mass., is visiting him. W. S. Merrick is working at the Farmers’ Millard Leona and Class, Reginald McElhiney, Orilla Whitcomb, Nickerson, Woodbury _ 3 ------I Rev. C. H. McEihiney, daughter, Mies Mrs. J. B. Wiggin has gone to Boston for Union store. Irma Thomas, students at the E. M. C. Semi and Leon Dorothy Lovett, Alice Gray,Lear and ! came home and re- DIED. Mabel, and sons, Fulton and Harold, left Tues- j her fall and winter millinery. The Central- Maine Power Co. are wiring nary, Bucksport, Friday House and stable, 7 Cedar sti Hazel Pauline John turned Dr. Pearson's auto. =:=vv:- | new home in Skowhe- Peterson, Towers, Frame, Monday morning by day to make ready their Mrs. Lottie Vose visited Mrs. Frank Cun- the houses for lights. Bracey In Camden, Sept 29, Mrs Mary 1 last. to Valerie and Carl Croco, | | Apply and two chil- George Littlefield, By- Bracey, aged 80 years Burial at Castine. gan. Mrs. McEihiney younger ningham in Troy last week, A. L. Blanchard of is at his James H. Jones, a former resident of Bucks- F. E. HU V ron Carr Henry Rogers, and Clyde Heald Bangor stopping Butler. In Rockland, Sept 25. Lincoln P i dren will them later in the week. port, now in the hardware business in Boston, join D. farm here for a few days. Butler of a native of Bremen, 3w39 30 Warren M Brooki Mrs. C. L. Bailey assisted the hostesses in en- J, Plummer is putting steel ceilings in with his residence in Arlington, was in Bucks- Camden, aged Mies Jessie C. Nickerson, Mrs. A, J. Nicker- 51 year*, 3 months and 8 days. Burial at Cam- j his dining room and room. Dr. M. was a recent port the first of the week, coming with the tertaining. sitting C. Whitney profes- den. SKAkSMuN T. Clara Roulstone of Boston and Miss i of his wife’s mother, Mrs. Hancock. Mr. son, Miss sional visitor at the Waldo in body Cleaves Knowlton, his mother and sister County hospital in town COBB In Camden, Sept 25, Miss Anna Cobb. ; Ross left Tuesday in Miss Nicker- Jones has many friends and was one Rebecca M. Belfast. Carr. In Portland, 20, W Carr Mrs. Herbert Cobh of Chicago Edna were in Belfast 30th. of the “pushers” here in days gone by. The Sept Edgar for a tour Sept. 37 anti 11 months. of her Mrs. M Cobh. son’s Peerless touring-car through he received was when he was of Pitcstield, aged years mother, try and Mrs. who have been stopping only black mark and New The Ladies Circle met in the K. of P. hall Dr. Nash, COLE. In South Paris, Sept 23 Mrs Louis* New Hampshire, Massachusetts sentenced to a term in the legislature, but no Leroy Then., s of t i.arlton, M. 30th. A at their cottage at the Park, have returned to Page Cole, formerly of Buck&port, aged 31 Sept. large number were present and one will lay this against him as he was the | tt» the winter with his gran York. 10 months ami lo days. spend DRINK a fine treat was served, their home in Fairfield. means of having an addition built to the E M. years. and Mrs. Fame In Alvarado Steamers of the Eastern Steamship Corpora- and otherwise redeemed Cray. Cape Rosier, Sept 25, had been the C. S. himself.—The Mrs. and two children Mrs. Mary Darahurst, who Gray, 2nd, aged 32 years. 2 months and 19 days Luce and tw- sons. ! tion their four trips per week schedule Harry Kenney from Bucksport Times. (leorge began of her Mrs. Mitchell and Mtb gray. In Belfast, Oct 4, Charles L Cray, fur- | with three of l>r. K. 8m for Boston Mon- Burnham visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. guest sisters, Clyde, Oct. 4tb, leaving Searsport of Deer 69 10 months v* nick fror has returned to her home in Dexter. merly Isle, aged years, dren, have been ry and J. Vose, the past week. Taylor, 23 days, Wednesdays, Thursdays Saturdays and days. cream, it is thought. Wednes- Miss V\ innifred Carl D. Conner has gone to California and Keene. In Brooklyn, N Y, Sept 27, Ada ; and arriving from Boston Tuesdays, HABIT Dodge and her mother and Mrs. Matilda enterluin* widow of Samuel L Reynolds four weeks. Paul (Bird), Capl Keene, aged j and Mrs. F. B. Nutt and Mrs. Reuben and expects to be away about dies’ Aid at her home 30th days, Fridays Saturdays. Sibley It is a grave mistake for mothers t< neg- 58 years. Sept. RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT ab- are a i Edna Knowlton autoed to Waterville Oct. 2d. Washer has charge of his store during his lect their aches ami and suffer in Moody. In Rockland, Oct 2, Allen M Moody making preparations for »g J. P. Walker and daughter, Miss Alice Wal- pains to be the lat sence. 1 of 45 and 9 months. entertainment, given Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are Rev. John has the silence—this only leads to chronic sick- Lincolnville, ged years who the summer in town, returned Rogers accepted pastor- Nickerson III Hon Al- October. ker, spent enthusiastic in their praise of ORRINE, be- ness and often shortens life. Swanville, Sept 30, ate of the Freedom church 76 to their home in Bangor. Mr. cause it has cured their loved one of the Congregational State Of 1'rade. bert Emery Nickerson, aged years. Thursday If work is if nerves are s and has moved his into Knowles your tiring; your | Smith In Belfast, Oct 2, at the Waldo World s baseball Set it has the John Closson “Drink Habit” and thereby brought happiness family Bangs Walker bought Capt. excitable; if you feel languid, weary cr William P Smith of Waldo, 70 to their homes. Can be given secretly. OR- rent. Improved. More snap to trade. Cooler Hospital, aged , homestead at Pleasant Cove and is to build a should know that Scott’s and 5 months. Contesting clubs. I hiladeiphia N RINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free j weather a stimulus, Wearing apparel leads depressed, you years overcomes such conditions. Thompson In Swanville, Oct 1, Charles and Boston Americans. summer cottage the coming spring. Booklet. in activity. Foreign loans have good recep- Emulsion just | | First and second Bhilai Read & ! tion. War order business in Do- the Thompson, aged 27 years. games, left for Boston Hills, City Drug Store, Belfast. evidence. It possesses in concentrated form Mrs. O. C. Atwood Sept. better. Twombi.Y. In W aldo, Oct 2, W illiam C, son ber 8 and 0. I mestic iron and steel buying Labor very elements to invigorate the blood, 30th to attend the millinery openings, and on industries. oi Frank A and Bessie A Twombly, aged I Third and fourth games. Boston.' wanted, Man or House to | scarcity noted in some Higher strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves Rent. and 12. and 22 her return will open a millinery shop in the RepresentativeWoman, $10 to $20 weekly selling Securi- j prices for cotton, cotton seed, iron, steel and year days. and build strength. In at the Fifth game. October l corner of Main and Goodell ty Products, known Dress lower part of ibe a. lumber. Farmers holding wheat. Bank clear- Wentworth, Portland, Sept 28, | Fhiladelphia, Mosman building, everywhere. Goods, perry J October 14 to receive show Stock market Scott’9 is strengthening thousands of Maine General Hospital, Melnot F Wentworth Sixth game. Boston. streets, where she will be pleased Petticoats, Hosiery. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Thehcusc, 19 Cedar street; seven roems and ings heavy gains. active. w j will No of 61 3 months and 13 I If seventh game is necessary coir the of old and new customers. Her Exclusive agency. References. bath. to 1 Largest;sales in six years.—Bradstreets’Oct. mothers—and help you. alcohol. Searsport, aged years, patronage 2w40p Apply 1 tossed before sixth starts. opening will be announced later. THE SECURITY CO. WEEDSPORT, N. Y. 2wS9 C. O. FCCR, 2S Cfcurch Street. 2d.^— Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. days. gutiie / \