The Republican Journal.~ MAINE. _BELFAST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. NUMBER 43 were WEDDING BELLS. marnea Wednesday evening, Oct. 16th at .. lournal. oi0f Today's the ABOUT ADVERTISING. _ Congregational parsonage Rev. Maine Worth Content= by David Crops $40,000,000. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Bells.... L. Wilson, who used the single of Churches— Weddmg Bowman-Marriner. The home of Mr ring service. Advertising keeps the wheels business Tbe The bride wore a of Pota- Henry W. Marriner, was the scene of a bril- gown light gray and Washington, D. C., Oct. 21. The Mr. H. P. Farrow returned from a *£l Societies-Aroostook cloth, turning, the factories running, puts complete Saturday Mr. Thomas Gannon several ritc with a coat of the same spent days the Advertising.... Maine liant wedding Saturday Oct. long material and a in therefore now, and results of the agricultural census for Maine business trip to Rockland. About afternoon, 19th, money circulation. It is past week in Rockland and Camden. toCS' Personal. black hat. were with reference to 40.000,000.... when his only daughter, Ada Augusta, was picture They unattended, and a vital is discussed at the crops are presented in a Clarence E. Hall ft orth always, topic, and returned Tuesday from a Mr. American had planned to have the affair a of bulletin soon to be issued Director Durand George W. Burkett arrived from Boston Indians.... united in marriage to Mr. George Lucas Bow- quiet one, but meetings of every association newspaper by business trip to Waterville. rlT Seminole as For Prohibi- man of they left the parsonage a of the Bureau of the of Tuesday morning, called home by the illness & : League.. Boston. In the vestibule, screened by large party of men the over. A recent paper by Census, Department Peace country Austin W. Pease of was of ;,0] their friends were lined Portland a recent his wife. Library. Swing- curtains of oak leaves and an or- up on the walk and Harold the Commerce and Labor. It was under Belfast Free hydrangeas, Knutson, publisher of Foley, Minn., prepared of bis the bride and the guest uncle, Mr. H. W. Healey. Miss Eva chestra as the and at greeted groom with a chorus of starts with the truism that “ad- supervision of John Lee Coulter, expert Thurston has returned to Bangor -■ T«ft- played guests arrived, Independent, ire congratulations and the music of for Mr. Benjamin Robertson left last after a visit with John Freeman Hussey.. 4.30 p. m. as the wedding party descended the (?) tin horns, vertising pays the advertiser," and then gives special agent agriculture. Data relating Saturday Mrs. M. F. French, North- on stairs drums and pans. The bridal a be stated to some of the more a hunting tfip in the Maine woods. port avenue. It!" wn in Belfast. .University gave notice of their approach by playing couple made the striking illustration, which may important crops were r'r. best of the Fellows and Re- the Bridal Chorus. The situation, however, and as ago one of the published some time ago, and in the Miss Inez L. Barker of Center and 1 Odd ushers led, followed proceeded briefly follows: A few years following Montville Capt. Mrs. Cleveland Downes left last Recent Deaths... .County to their home on River avenue with their statement reference is made called on Belfast friends last for by the bridesmaids and maid of honor. Then largest concerns engaged in the manufacture special only to Saturday. Monday New where the former was .An Enviable Rec- escort Yor^ ..t(aence. of merry-makers to those for which on Work. came the bride, escorted by her father, and proclaiming all the of flour, with headquarters at Minneapolis, crops information is now Miss Hester Brown of this has entered called business, ]' !in Demonstration city news of the wedding, They were the found financial available for the first time. Boston Reminis- following, the little page, Hollis Poor of Fair recip- itself on the -brink of embar- University for a medical course. Mr. Ernest Trussell of .Seafaring ients of North Weymouth Haven. The many useful and valuable presents and and even The total value of crops in 1909 Whisperings..! groom, his groomsman and the rassment. Its product was unknown, was$39,318,- Mrs. True P. Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C Washington have 010. Of this Moody of Searsmont was the George awaited their begun housekeeping at No. 9 Peirce when offered in at a reduction of amount, 80 per cent, was con- tents_Obituary-W. | officiating clergyman coming in competition guest the past week of Mrs. D. P. Trussell, High street. street. The bride has been tributed for Palmer. the back parlor, and as the bridal party enter- employed for some 10 cents a barrel remained unsold. A change by crops which the acreage, as i Notes. R. E. Redmond has Mr. A. C. Hopkins, local of the Pe- time in the room at Leonard well as the was returned to his home in manager ed the orchestra played Mendelssohn’s Wed- stitching & Bar- of management was decided upon. The new value, reported, the remainder .vV„ Belfast. nobscot Electric row’s and of Augusta after a few days’ visit in Belfast. Bay Company, is attending March. Both were factory her shopmates situation as result- consisting the value of gw Books...Literary News ding parlors beautifully { recently gave manager diagnosed the by-products (straw, the Electric and Mr. and Mrs. Show in Boston. decorated in and ; her an agate shower of useful kitchen from lack of and asked for garden grass seeds, derived from Nathan C. McCauseland of Maine Farm Notes...The green, pink white, principally supplies. ing publicity $850,- etc.,) Old Town were in Mrs. M. C. Percival with smilax and The Mr. Hatch is the 000 for His the same land as other or of Belfast last on has returned to Port- in Maine..The End of j chrysanthemums. bridal employed by Coe-Mortimer advertising purposes. request crops reported, Thursday busi- orchard ness. land after the summer with stood in front of the I Co. They have the best wishes of many friends was granted. Then a systematic cam- fruits, nuts, forest products, and the spending her •ern). .A Suggestive In- party bay window, which began like. The combined of B. F. Wells mother, Mrs. M. A. Coombs. was with a curtain of smilax paign of which simply commanded acreage crops for which of Auburn was the guest for a County Farm Notes.. ! draped caught up Carver- Frost. At the home of the advertising bride’s the the acreage was reported was few the Mrs. Grace Industry — Schooner on each side with white satin ribbon. In the attention of the housewives world 1,588.065, represent- days past week of his Mrs B Kennedy returned home to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. in mother, Frost, Hamp- ing 67.3 per cent, of the Thomaston center of the arch was a over, and in less than a the business so in- total improved land in F. Wells. Monday after a two weeks’ visit suspended bridal bell on year .A den, Wednesday night, Oct. 16th, occurred farms with Ve Stock Products... of flour so (2,360,657 acres.) Most of the remain- Mrs. Bernes O. Norton. v white asters and roses. Rev. A. creased, the demand for the became Miss L. Wilson Rockland Wed- Ashley the marriage of their Sarah to Amy will leave today, Thurs- jc-w Two j daughter, Erla, ing improved land doubless consisted of im- Smith of a former of the great that it was being sold at 20 cents per to visit her Mr. and Mrs. D. N r’-he Id Personals.Free | Bangor, pastor Earl I. Carver of About day sister, Miss Edith C Wilson of Ralph Southworth returned Hampden. twenty of proved pasture, land lying house and Dunlap' Belfast Universalist church, officiated, using barrel above the price other flour sold for and fallow, Gardiner. last Thursday from a business to Boston. iigland_Osborne the immediate relatives and friends of the farm and trip to by the on a yards, land occupied by orchards and i.gusta Washington the Episcopal double ring service, which was business was big dividend paying They also visited relatives in Natick. bride and groom were present. The bride was Miss Linda Vannah of Winslow Monroe. basis. The vineyards, the acreage for which was not re- Mills was j into impressively performed. Only the relatives following year this manager asked Mrs. Sherman G. ..Mar- beautifully gowned in white silk, and the the gueBt last Saturday of Rev. and Mrs. D. Swift, son Charles and lit- Sifokton Springs. | and and this investment in ported. and intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. for, got, $1,500,000, tle Miss .Married-Died .... bridesmaid, Miss Ethel M. Frost, in blue silk. B. Phelan. Dorothy Drinkwater, left to liW in The general character of Maine Tuesday .Ship News ; The bride was gowned in a beautiful publicity yields handsome returns increased agriculture visit v orrespondence. empire The groom was attended by Ernest G. Frost. is Mrs. relatives in Montville and Freedom. indicated by the fact that 7.9 cent, Oliver Stevens of Harrison was News of Brooks. dress of white charmeuse with business and enlarged dividends. only per the square train The service was used and single ring the cere- of the total value of in guest the past week of her Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Phelan will nnrl TirJfk 1- /■_- Mr. Knutson says that when he took charge crops 1909 was con- sister, Mrs. Chas. return to- mony was performed Rev. A. H. Black of F. Bartlett. by of the there tributed by the cereals, while two-fifths day, Thursday, from Hampden mother’s bridal and wore Independent he found were sev- nearly Highlands, groom’s dress, his those from out of town to Churches. Bangor. Among was where they were of Rev. The eral business concerns in the town that used (38.4 per cent.) contributed by hay and Misses Elizabeth and Maude of guests C. H. Johon- great grandmother’s bridal lace cap. Her attend the were Kilgore West- wedding Mrs. May Rice and forage and one-third nett. veil was on practically none of his space for nearly (31.5 pei cent.) by phalia, Kansas, are guests of their : Waterville will occupy caught either side with clusters Elizabeth Rice advertising. uncle Dr from Oak Bluffs, Mass.; Mrs. and ft' of blossoms. The One was a who had secured the potatoes other vegetables. The remainder, G. C. Kilgore. Austin L Sunday morning and orange only jewel worn was from New York and druggist just J. Fernald, baggage master on the i" Frisby city; Percy Carver in value about 22 |Espt,s- the a chain and agency for the Edison and in con- representing per cent, of the M. C. groom’s gift, pendant of plat- from phonograph, Mrs. Mary Wadsworth was R. R. between Bath and was Patten. The parlor was beautifully dec- consisted called to Camden Rockland, r set versation with the editor one he total, mostly of forest products and last the last nit of Freeport occupied inum, handwrought, with diamonds and with day deplored Thursday by the illness of her guest Friday of his mother, Mrs. J. S. v orated autumn leaves, evergreen and fruits and nuts. brother, and sapphires. She carried a shower of the fact that this line of goods was not taking Warren Pottle. Fernald. last Sunday morning bouquet sweet peas. The couple were the p* recipients the he The editor then The total value of crops in 1909 was 79.1 (Saptis roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Bernice way hoped. suggested per Mr. Galen B. of many beautiful presents, among them being than Weeman of South Windham, is Mrs. Charles 0 Connell is the r. t of the preparation of a series of advertisements cent.greater that in 1899.This increase was spending week Parish Church Rogers Cambridge, Mass., the maid of cut the guest of his ,, First glass, rockers, pictures, silver, table, mother, Mrs. Annie W. Wee- with her brother, Mr. A. W. in •«?*' china, to run three with the clearly due to higher as the of Clark, Castine. honor, wore a dainty gown of months, understanding prices, quantity held next Sunday at 10.45 pink chiffon, dining set and other useful articles. I-r. and man, Pearl street. Mr. O’Connell will her that if the had not sold ma- the most important products decreased. There join to-morrow, Friday, made with pannier, over pink satin. The druggist eight ... ; ,u noon. Mrs. Carver will soon their new house Miss Edith L. for a short visit. C occupy chines at the end of that time the was an increase of 2.9 cent, in the total Burgess went to Sherman yoke was of old lace and finished with tiny advertising per hold at Hampden Highlands. Mills last to ten :.-ualist Society regular would not cost him one cent. The deal was acerage of crops for which acreage was re- Saturday spend days with Mr. chiffon rose buds in pink and white. She car- and Mrs. James L. James and Mr. John of on was friends, ... their place meeting made; the first week two machines were ported, but this almost due to the camping. who ried a shower of Parma violets, and wore the SECRET SOCIETIES. sold, wholly Sanborn, spent the summer at their cot- and 7.30 p. m. and before the increase in the of E. A. of bride’s a expiration of the time set ten acreage potatoes and other Denslow, Esq,, Stockton has on the East *rtreei __ gift, diamond and pearl pendant, The Springs tage Side, broke camp Monday in the series on machines had been with a vegetables, all the other of gone to Boston and later lecture bridesmaids, Miss Clare Burch of Hyde Park Mrs. Ada B. Dinsmore of Auburn was the sold, corresponding crops any im- will go to Europe to and returned to the city. : Rev. D. B. Phelan will increase in the sale of records. It is portance having decreased in Some spend the winter. and Miss Ethel Brown of were guest of Mrs. Arthur Ritchie last Friday. perhaps acreage. Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. William Kotman motored on “Why and Mrs. needless to add that he became a of the leading crops in value were and from ,hay evening gowned in pink satin with white chiffon over- Dinsmore is a member of Mt. Olivet permanent hay J. W. Manson, Esq., and P. Harry Coolidge, Bangor last Monday and took the afternoon carried baskets of chapter, O. E. S., Lewiston and is District auveiiiHvr. forage, $15,116,003; potatoes, $10,225,000; oats, Esq., of Manson & of nil Vote." dresses, pink roses and wore Coolidge Pittsfield were noon boat en route for The Journal has had several and New York, where they the bride’s Deputy Grand Matron. She was on her experiences of $2,294,000; corn, $435,000. The acreage of in Bangor on business. i niversalist church for gifts, pearl brooches. The flower way Thursday plan to spend the winter. a like character. A few years ago one of our corn is only half what it was 30 and Mrs. Clara llows: K. O. K. A. Satur- girl, little Miss Rhoda Elmes of Brookline, to Castine to officially visit S. K. Whiting years ago, M. Ayer, a teacher in the How- large business concerns a line of that of wheat decreased over 90 cent, from K. Mass., was sweet Duchess lace over Chapter and other chapters in that district. bought goods per ard, I. public schools, was in Belfast Satur- :,£T service Sunday morning ;in pink TRANSFERS IN r, with the assurance that they would be adver- 1879 to 1889 and reached the lowest in on her REAL ESTATE. silk with of the same material. car- point day way to visit relatives in ■- hool at noon. cap She Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Liberty. ‘5 'undr. Dorman, tised in The Journal and The 1909. ried a basket of Age. The agent pink roses. The groom was Arthur Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Hills Mrs. F. A. Shubert will the winter in •dentists hold services in did not call on either and the firm RETURNS FROM spend The following transfers in real estate were attended his twin Gardner paper, real- VEGETABLES. by brother, Bow- and Miss Emeroy Ginn of Primrose Chapter, Boston,and will be accompanied by her mother, recorded in treet, Sunday morning ized that without the would In 1909 the total of Waldo County Registry of Deeds man, Jr., of Boston. publicity goods acreage potatoes and Mrs. Sarah R. 0. E. S., motored to Lincolnville Wednesday Lewis.and her sister, Mrs. Wag- for the week Wednesday evening at 7.30 remain dead stock. The Journal then offered other vegetables was 161,087 and their value ending Oct. 21,1912: Madam Bowman, the groom’s mother, wore and were of Beach ner. evening, guests Chapter to Fred A. Lee, to Annie ii are welcome. prepare and publish a series of advertise- $12,378,000. Excluding potatoes and sweet po- Islesboro, Hall, do.; a beautiful gown of black satin, with over- during the official visit of Mrs. Euda E. Ler- Miss Ella ments for tatoes and the of J. Fields of Stockton is land and buildings in Islesboro. > at Mason’s Mills which there would be no un- yams, acreage vegetables was Springs Sunday dress of thread lace and lace and mond of District Grand charge point dia- j Union, Deputy Matron. visiting friends in and in Sarah M. to less the were sold. And were 25,288 and their value both Bucksport Vefona. Mansfield, Belmont, Frank A a. m., followed by the monds and violets. Mrs. Gardner goods they sold $2,153,000, acreage Bowman’s Arrangements have been for a Miss Fields is having a built at Elms, Belfast; land in Belmont. Reformed begun grand so quickly that a second lot was ordered. and value being; greater than in 1899. The cottage Verona at Trinity gown was of black charmeuse, with Park. heavily gathering of the 5,000 or more Pythians of census J. W. Sprowl, Windsor and Oscar m m., followed Sunday The editor of the Minnesota paper made a report distinguishes between farms Friedman, by beaded tunic. She wore American 1 Beauty this section of the State upon the occasion of make Dr. J. Augusta, to Valentine and John R. deal with another business man similar to that which the raising of vegetables a busi- W. Lombard of Brunswick was the Mathes, fc>:i roses. land the visit of the Supreme Chancellor and Su- ness of some last Dover; in Liberty. with the druggist, which was satisfac- importance (having produced guest week of his brother, Dr. G. P. Lom- m the Tuesday Mrs. Cecil Elmes. who had full of the equally preached charge preme of Records and Seals to Annie L. I lack, to H. C. Keeper Bangor, tory to both and what he of its vegetables valued at $500 or more in and bard, leaving on the boat for a short Belfast, Buzzell and the fall of the and whose artistic work was parties, says 1900) Thursday fi meeting decorating great- Dec. 9th. It is to have the visit in Clarence M. Knowlton, do.; land and proposed meeting effect in other directions is of interest: other farms, on most of which vegetables are Boston. buildings Ministerial Association, ly admired, was gowned in blue chiffon over in City Hall and to have special trains from raised for in Belfast. The other business men in Foley have also mainly home consumption. There Mrs. Charles D. wife of Prof. Woods •dist church in Hampden silk of the same shade, with roses. Mrs. Woods, Melvina pink Washington and Aroostook counties and other fallen in line and the amount of were in 1909 Pearson, Boston, to W. A. oml 9Srrl goods shipped only 243 farms in the first of the Maine Emery Lewis Poor was in silk and and into our town class, Experiment Station, left Orono 11. pale gray lace, to to Bangor the number of from catalogue houses is stead- and Charles Roes, Freedom; land in Montvilie. points bring large representing about one-sixteenth of the total ! last Thursday for a visit with her church will wore violets. ily decreasing—in fact, is almost a husband’s Alonzo g uf the North Knights who will desire to go there on this negligible J. Knowlton, North Conway, N. II quantity. This has been about acreage and about one-eighth of the total ! parents in Newtonville, Mass. Mrs. Charles P. Hazel- The bride's gift to the groom was a set brought by to H. f ring and memorable occasion. and us Augusta B. Waterman, land and important printer’s ink, let say further that Foley value, the average acreage of Mr. Belfast; in rubies and to her a vegetables per and Mrs. Frank Fairbanks of were ;.r this diamonds; maid of honor is into Unity in Belfast. and Park streets, N o. 15 rapidly breaking territory of surround- buildings District Convention was held in Bel- farm forthese farms being 6.3 and the last of neck chain of gold, with pendant of sur- viimgca. average guests week their uncle, T. J. on Sarah 7 Lm. 7.30 o’clock, owing to the pearls m Chase, Thompson, Unity, to Annie L. fast Oct. 16th with Golden Cross value acre, $180.71. Strople, rounding a diamond set in and hand- Temple, ! An address S. T. Osterhold per Hammond street, while on the church platinum by of the Holton, Bangor, attending the do.; land and buildings in Unity. |K.v 'mpieted Sisters. Each in the district The of flowers and and of To the maids Pythian Temple at a raising plants 69th grand session of Odd somely wrought. she gave Kansas, Signal press association meeting Fellows. Frank Reynolds, Burnham, to W. fS was represented. Among the grand officers nursery products is in Harry pearl brooches; to the flower girl in takes another of the ad- unimportant Maine, Miss Ava gold beauty Topeka up phase Whitney of and Mr. Goodwin, Waterville; land and buildings in Rev. Ashley A. Smith's present were Mrs. Jennie Lowe of Port- only 169 acres being devoted to these branches Bucksport pins, and to her page a silver match box, in- vertising proposition, and that is the matter of Harry Johnston of Orono Burnham. j land, Grand Mrs. Annie returned home Tues- r.-- attended service last Sun- scribed with his Chief; Arnold, Au- of agriculture. monogram and the date of the space. He said: “It is as much of a mistake from a visit Robert F. to L. Mistress of day with Miss Whitney’s Russ, Belfast, A. We tber, do. "r ist church. Mr. Smith gusta, Records and Correspond- Strawberries are by far the most mother, ji wedding. for an editor to sell a man a advertise- important Mrs. Thomas land in Belfast. Mrs. Katrina bigger Gannon, Cedar street. is., ,-t to officiate at the Bow- The ence; Bryant, Burnham, Grand of the small fruits grown in Maine, with rasp- groom presented the ushers, E. ment than he needs as it is for a salesman to En na A. Brown, to Ralph Mrs. Susie Lincolnville, Robbie P t luge and remained to occu- Protector; McKechnie, Burnham, berries and loganberries ranking next, Wm. Weshe is having his vacation Bridges of Portland, and Luville J. Pottle cf load him up with a lot of stock that he knows closely fro"nTthe Hardy, do.; land and buildings in Lincolnville. District Grand The address followed and store of A. Sunday. silver Deputy. of wel- he will not sell.’’ bj7 blackberries dewberries. The A. Howes & Co., and after a few Belfast, cigarette eases with their mono- The Journal has always ArvillaS.Webber, Belfast, to Robert F. Russ come was made Most Excellent total of small fruits by Chief, Mrs. j acreage in 1900 was 1,260, days’ shooting in this went to Boston » the week at the North grams and to the groomsman, a diamond recognized this fact and has frequently ad- vicinity do.; land in Belfast. ring. Emma of and the and in a From 5.30 to Spencer Belfast, response by vised its 1899, 1.585, decrease of 20.5 per cent. yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Weshe. allows: Prayer meeting 7 p. m., a reception was held, patrons that they could obtain as Georgietta J. Whitten, Searsport, et als., to Mrs. Maude Mudgett of Victor The in 1909 was 7 30 ser- when some two Temple, Burn- results with less production 2,285,000 quarts, as o’clock; Sunday hundred paid their respects to good space than they pro- I. M. of Castine was in Walter J. Howard, Belfast; land and ham. Golden Cross with Vogell Belfast Oct. buildings the Temple served a fine re- compared 1,705,000 quarts in 1899, and ai 10.45 a. m.; Sunday newly wedded pair. In the receiving line posed to use. There are, of course, cases 16th, and accompanied his brother, in Belfast and Swanville. past in the banquet hall before the the value $233,000, as compared with George .- tian Endeavor at 6.30 p. with the bride and were evening’s where large are $158,000. H. groom Henry W. display advertisements neces- Vogell, who had been his guest for some William Keene, Belfast, and Sarah 1. program. The work was in a ORCHARD FRUITS, GRAPES AND NUTS. •n is extended to the Mr. exemplified but in most cases pub- Marriner, and Mrs. Gardner G. Bowman of sary, continuous advertising, weeks, to the latter’s home in Salem, Mass. Brown, Morrill, to Frank H. Keene, Belfast; very pleasing manner, and the was a The total of orchard fruits .er meeting quantity produc- vices. Brookline, parents of the groom, Gardner G. even with small space, is most profitable. The land and in Belfast. most one alike to the buildings Bowman of enjoyable visitors and ed in 1909 was 3,694,000 bushels, valued at $2,- Mrs. John Hitchcock of 117 Commonwealth the week at the First Worcester, and the bride’s attend- Kansas editor gives this illustration: James H. Post, Knox, to Anson M. their entertainers. avenue will a Shibles, ants. In the 208.000. Apples constituted over 98 per cent, give reception for her daughter, ill be as follows: this, dining room, which was decorated Not long ago a baker came to me and said: do.; land in Knox. That the first Odd of this with ferns, autumn leaves and Fellows’ home in the ‘I want to advertise ray bread. I wan: quantity, pears and plums and prunes Miss Evelyn Hitchcock, on the afternoon of e prayer meeting: Sun- American holly, people E. E. Ring Land Company, to Mar- State of Maine will be built in Auburn to know more about it. I have fixed most of the remainder. The Bangor, refreshments were served Miss is now up my production of Nov. 19th, for which many invitations have worship; Sunday school by Margaret and would like to shall J. Lane, Old Town; land in a The bakeshop advertise it. I and nuts was Unity. 1 L. Keene, Miss Louise J. practically certainty. grand lodge of grapes relatively unimportant. been sent out.—Boston Read, Miss Edyth would like to take a page ad. in your Transcript. Mary B. Crosby, Swanville, to James C. League praye” meeting Maine has denoted its paper The of all orchard Atkins, Miss Abbie Miss entire approval of the this week.” I advised him not to do it. production fruits together J 6 00 m. Praise and Doak, Florence M. In Simon Durham, Belfast; land in Swanville. p. the of the in 1909 was 156.7 Donald ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss founding of such an institution in Auburn. A language street, what do you think per cent, greater in quantity Harry 7.00 m. each Hill, Evelyn P. Morison; and in the p. Sunday of that? I knew that he was not a ad- W. Clark, who has been ill the j or it will be before a regular than in 1899, but that of grapes decreased. The seriously past CENTER MONTV1LLE. library, which was decorated with and year moie,perhaps, build- vertiser and pink an advertising bill of $15 for one two weeks with typhoid is The will sit on the handsome site on Fair value of orchard fruits increased from $834,- fever, improving. sewing circle held a meeting at the white chrysanthemums Mrs. L. J. Pottle and ing view page would look big to him and he would ex- church will be as rus temperature was normal Baptist avenue but the action which was taken at pect a return 000 in 1899 to $2,208,000 in while that of practically yester- Grange hall, Oct. 17th. Officers were elected. Miss Lou Thompson served unch. or- the corresponding immediately. 1909, ■ ; Keyes ;i'C this, even- a bread business is the 14th ....Mrs. John { Thursday, furnished annual meeting of the grand in Fox- Now, not like a sale of fif- grapes declined from $7,584 in 1899 to $6,954 in day, day. Tibbetts and son [Gardner vis- chestra music during the lodge teen dollar i at 10.45 a. m.; reception overcoats for $5 that would show a ited their cousin in reti Sunday Mrs. Gardner croft, Oct. 16th, for 1909. It should be noted in this connection Mrs. H. Brewer, rning Satur- and G. Bowman sang with beau- gives authority immediate drawer full of cash at but is a Walter Richards returned last Sun- i_ o'clock. All who do not night, business ; action toward the of that the values for 1899 included the value of day.... Mrs. C. Berry visited her tiful effect, playing her own erecting this building. that must be built up a step at a time, and day from Lincolnville Center, where she had daughter, at other church are accompaniment, Mrs. in any on a desirable tract during the summer months the must more advanced products derived from orchard Mayo Clements, Ellsworth “Adoration.” “I Hid My Love in the Heart of Option very of land was attempt been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert recently.... v.. service at m. be made to induce the A. rung p. obtained local and women to buy their fruits or such as dried K. Gardner, State Horticulturist, assisted 7.3J a Rose,” and Tosti’s “Good The bride's by lodges the purchase of bread grapes, cider, vinegar, Hardy, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. v, ;ti nis school there Bye.” instead of heating up the house baking Hardy S. W. j Sunday that land will doubtless take in the fruits, and the like, and may therefore involve by Sweetser, gave an apple packing ‘" cake was a wonderful creation, surmounted by place near and little son accompanied her home. im.-rnational Bible Class and a while demonstration at Mr. Will last week.... a basket of future. Unusual toward the The baker was some duplication, the values shown for Foy's bride roses, cunningly wrought in activity raising prevailed upon to take a dol- Alonzo A. son of Mr. and n, is extended to all ladies to Shute, Mrs. Ralph Miss Turner of of a 1909 relate to the in their Margie Augusta is visiting the icing, and the cutting was attended with fundjfor the purchase and building will lar’s worth of space a week, and the editor only products origi- c D. Shute of this study of the Bible. The nal condition. city, who recently underwent her grandfather, Mr. Thomas H. Smith, at the usual excitement. The ring went to Miss begin at once. The final permission of the wrote a series of advertisements for him. He rnal and very helpful. We The total value of and an operation for appendicitis in a Hartford, Mrs. Hulda Ramsay’s.Mark J. Bart- Florence M. Hill, the thimble to Miss Kather- grand lodge was all that was necessary before described the new shop, its maple sugar syrup ***-'■- h sanitary arrange- Ct., is now a of heary welcome. in 1909 was as hospital, making rapid recovery, lett, Esq., Waterville spent Sunday with his ine C. Quimby and the coin to Mies Anne M the work could begin. ment, the crisp brown crusts and the whole- produced $52,137, compared which is news to his friends. ons of the Maine bun- with $15,920 in 1899. beets to the value pleasing many brother, Mr. James H. Bartlett, and called on The bride’s fell to some features of the bread. In some of Sugar Kittridge. bouquet Miss the his held in Lewiston last of $1,814, and sorghum to the value of $560 uncle, Mr. James O. Bartlett_Mr. and Bernice The were AROOSTOOK advertisements he tried to on the Mrs. O. L. Tapley of West Brooksville is Rogers. gifts displayed in POTATOES. impress Mrs. Clifton tended and much were raised for Morse spent Sunday with their interest an and were women the of the forage. visiting her brother, Capt. Robert E. upper room, numerous, costly and folly heating up house in Tapley,in Mrs. ®>r>!iwied. .speakers of national im- Potatoes come in with fair freeness—at least FOREST PRODUCTS. cousin, Sylvester, in Knox .. Olin R. beautiful, including cut glass, china, baking bread when for a few cents a loaf of Norfolk, Va. Capt. George H. Tapley, who *ere sterling, as fast as wanted. One third of the Harriman saw a black fox last week. present and their addresses offerings The census schedules for 1910 called for the had to Rey- linen, etc. After the the are Cobblers, which $1.15 to $1 20. Moun- crisp, wholesome bread could be secured warm planned accompany his niece to Nor- reception couple bring nard was in of some hens and came able. Of in- tains from 90 cents to “value of all firewood, has deferred his pursuit special left in an automobile for Waterville and an bring $1 00, once in a from the oven at this It worked. The fencing material, logs, folk, trip until late in No- bakery. near the a of while a little better. Three or 4 very buildings.C. C. Jr., Prof. I. B. Burgess of days ago new ailroad ties, telegraph and vember. Swazey, b‘ extended bridal tour. The bride's going- baker got customers and was pleased with telephone poles, :!jr both kinds yere about 10 cents returned to Mass., me of the higher.—Fort materials for barrels, bark, naval stores, or Newburyport, Saturday.... boys country, away costume was a tailored suit of blue and Fairfield Oct. 16th. the results. The same plan would be Mr. Charles R. Coombs motored to ^•‘hand Review, equally Camden G. L. Edmunds carried M. M. Wentworth and need and of the other forest cut or in help they brown mixture with toque of brown and black. The Aroostook of successful with other lines of business. products produced 1909, last to meet Mr. and | Republican Oct. 17th re- Sunday Mrs. H. W. E. L. Bennett to W'aterville and the Maine whether used on farm, sold, or on hand Friday_Mr. Thursday On their return they will make their home that was then Another fact in connection with local ad- April who will be ports digging drawing to a close Thorndike, guests at his home Mrs. of with L hool association elected 15, 1910;” and also in a separate item, for the Joseph Bryant Knox, Mr. and with the bride’s father for the present. Mrs. and that the claim that the vertising brought out in ihis address is that for a week. Messrs. Coombs and 1 crop would be Thorndike Mrs. G. A. Stewart,were euests Rev. F. S. Walker of Pitts- “amount received from sale of standing tim- Sunday of Mr. j,,SM Elmes and Mrs. Poor have been house matrons equal to last year’s is not made good. It many merchants who would like to advertise will take their annual trips from here with ^' says: and Mrs. M. M. Wentworth_W. D. Tasker arl C. Verrill of know how ber in 1909.” There were 41,822 farms in j, Portland, during the past week or more, and Mrs. Elmes “While some have run “do not to write a and pieces big and have good pulling guns dogs. has 150 barrels of winter 8 Maine 7 cent, of all farms in the gathered apples.... Dwight A. Ball, West | and little daughter will remain until the bride advt.” The Journal is to (67 per State) averaged 125 barrels to the acre others have always ready per- Rev. A. Smith of arrived last Elden Maddocks which forest Ashley Bangor returned to Appleton Friday. F. Ella Bradley of Port- ! and groom’s return. form this service for its when de- reported products in 1909, the gone down so low* in production as to cut patrons Thursday evening to a few -Daniel Walker of R. F. big total value of such enjoy days’ sport Freedom was at A. D. I Johonnot, Auburn, inroads into the sired and has always done more or less in this products being $5,573,763, average. Instances are re- with gun and rod. He was the guest of Mr. Baker’s Sunday-Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tas- Mrs. H. D. as compared with $2,652,252 in 1899, an in- Dexter, Sears, jJAviDSON-rRiEND. At the i and line. It is only necessary to give an idea of and u Congregational ported, authentically so, where only 15 Mrs. Edmund Wilson. Mrs. Smith arr.ved ker, S. J. Tasker and Mrs. Ida were in Vf -mmittee. Mr. Johonnet crease ot 110.2 per cent. Of the value in Briggs 4t .r church in Ellsworth Wednesday Oct. acre have been what is wanted, and if required a proof will be a evening, \ barrels, per dug The stock Saturday to attend the Bowman-Marriner wed- Knox Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. W. H. Gould who has 1909, was a'b that of H. S. fc,,, 16th, Leah Bernice, of Mr. and Mrs. submitted before the goes into the $2,046,488 reported pro- daughter generally is good and the absence of rot re- advertising ding. Both remained for a few this week. Banton.... Miss Walker of ducts used or to be used on the days Evelyn Freedom Friday the Maine State David Friend of was or made if desired after farms them- ^ Ellsworth, married to ! markable considering the wet season. The Re- paper, changes the was a recent of her Mrs. as that of guest sister, Oraman- ition elected these officers: Edward Davidson of the first publication. In other words, satisfaction selves, $2,655,750 products sold or Miss J. A. Wiggin and Miss Marian Hazel- |jjJ{ j Burley Lafayette, Indi- j publican says that labor question is becom- del Morse-Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stev- for sale, and $870,52 5 as the amount received tine substituted last week for >akes, Auburn; recording ana, the Rev. R. B. a and is guaranteed. In conclusion it be inter- Mrs. Annie K. pastor, Mathews, officiat- ing serious one, unless conditions change may ens and son, with Mrs. Sarah Stevens of 1 Gen. I j to read what the for standing timber. It should be noted that Adams, teacher in Grade II, South l?; >rd, Saco; treasurer, ing and using the single ring service. Follow- in to come, or some inventor esting highest salaried editor Primary, ro-1 j years discovers Brooks,were Sunday guests of Frank hew. forest not on farms are not and Miss Grace E. and May I ortland. ing the a was held at a to in the world says of the country products produced Walton, principal ceremony reception the practical machine pick up potatoes follow- newspaper. ....Miss Frankie Mayhew is in Brookt In the New York included in this report. teacher in Grade 111, North while visiting bride’s parents. Mrs. Davidson is one of Ells- i ing the digger, the enterprise will be carried Evening Journal of Sept. Primary, relatives... !ll; ♦ k k> ,k I. k__Ll_ Laura Choate is staying at David * Straw and cornstalks as ... I CANNING season. worth’s most valued a 30, 1912, Arthur Brisburn said: derived by-products o --.J young ladies, graduate on with difficulty. Think of untrained, un- Craig’s in Searsmont for a time.... Edward E. t*H tofn from the of and corn a from Ellsworth school with honors ; This newspaper has commented production grain have Bangor. ""lg season closed High high skilled help commanding and $4 frequently Dyer and family have moved to Palermo. Mr. m last week, receiving per on the to which the editor considerable value for feed and and from which she board! Some hardships country other purposes. Wellesley,from graduated j day and pickers who are is The main trouble has Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Bowman, Misses Ber- Dyer has contracted to cut and haul lumber ““satisfactory, the pack picking subjected. been, first, are, the total in 1903. Upon leaving she barrel receive They however, mainly quantity the The Wellesley taught j by the from 5 to 7 cents, and a to make the national advertisers appreciate nice Rogers of Cambridge and Clare Burch of this fall and winter for some mill men there... t,, average. only ex- or value of these at York school and at I the fact that the in products, but the schedules at the successfully High Cony good smart young fellow will close to country newspaper pro- Hyde Park, left by auto last for Water- Mrs. Elnnra Rnntnn i» in T.ihortv at \Trc Tom. If, Burnham & Morrill pick up to cost is called for the Sunday She also a portion the best advertising medium quantity and value of those sold ulh High school, Augusta. spent year 100 barrels in a day. And in a few cases ville to take the train for home. Mrs. son Peris,where the pack was they in the United States—which it is sec- Sunday Mathews.Walter Dyer has bought the of in at -and, during the year 1909. The returns show that hl^Kj an study Germany, the University of have as as son output never at picked up high 125 barrels. The ond, to make the country newspapers get the Lewis Poor and Hollis of Fairhaven, Thomas Pearson farm....S. S. of equalled ! 1,138 farmers in Maine sold, Doughty Mjtojv Berlin, after which she was a teacher in the starch factories are that is due them for the during 1909, 4,948 aa* year. few having a very run money advertising Miss Ethel Brown of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Boston is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bur- ’ll: M Very fields light Natick High school until her in published. tons of straw, for which they received $31,455 cut off resignation ! this year, on account of the excellence of the Gardner Bowman, Jr., and Mr. E. kill at Hill View farm....L. D. fay frost- The The editor reaches millions of sub- and that 75 farmers 370 Ralph Wright has Phtkr .*"e 1911. Mr. Davidson was born in South Ber- country sold tons of cornstalks !,*tl: 1 crop, absence from rot and not an over of Portland left for home returned from a *V factory in Gardiner sus- abund- stantial homes. He reaches the farmers with Bridges Monday. All just visit with his sister, Mrs. wick and is the son of Mrs. and leaves, for which the received $1,740. Elizabeth David- j ance of small ones. the of thousands of millions of were to with a total of spending dol- here attend the Bowman-Marriner Mary Hussey in Freedom ... Mrs. Mabel Bur- pack 155,000 five as was son, who holds the distinction of lars every year. When the business man and Nearly times much paid for ferti- |^tk(t,tion* a® being presi- kett of Lewiston visited friends in town last *ii! compared with 550.000 the 11.. lono .. lonn x_ «x__. ! marriage. dent of the York county National bank. Mr. Saturday’s Foot Ball Games. advertising agent learn to appreciate the Titc week.... Mrs. of Belfast was in town weather in that section country newspapers and their extraordinary use. Ella[Shaw Davidson is a University of Maine and a man, advertising value the country will The receipt of a copy of the Panama Morn- last week cats. Last f0r the 8weet corn crop, At Lewiston, Bates 27, Fort 0. publisher buying angora Thursday NlM,rable graduate of the of Maine Law McKinley, come into his own and be at last re- Journal of ;ar: University decently The ing Oct. 3d, bearing the penciled evening she had some in a under the car- planted was fit for use. At Vassalboro, Oak Grove 0. warded for the most Shoe Situation. bag a*6®!*!) school in the class of 1908. After a 19, Gardiner, important work that is year’s initials W. W. M., advises us that our friend seat and in some N iia't of the loss At Medford, Mass., Bowdoin Tufts 84. done in this country. riage way they worked them- though, practice of law at South Mr. David- 0, The footwear markets are j^5100'1to t,le Berwick, notably strong. “Will” Merrill has carried out his intention of selves out and she did not recover them until farmers whose crops At Orono, U. of M. 16, St. Anselms 0. k son went to where in a few Orders are now and the call for y Lafayette, Indiana, large majority visiting the Isthmus. His son, Dr. A. S. Mer- the next Palmer has been "Wd'and they had the corn for At Portland, Hebron Divorces at day....Charles dig- Sto short he Acad. 34, Portland H. Bangor. Contracts are years has built up a substantial repu- early delivery. placed for ship- rill, who is a member of the medical staff at for two weeks was a season S.0. ging potatoes for Samuel poor tation. ment in January and February. New Eng- n Mr. and Mrs. Davidson left Ellsworth Bangor, Oct. 21. Of the 80 divorce libels on the was to come north on leave and and less than usual At H. land manufacturers are and canal, his Thompson....Justin Jackson and family pass- Cilterty, for their home Bangor, Bangor S. 82, Colby 2d 0. fully employed in Indiana. the docket of the Supreme Court, a number have urgent demand for The father was to him on his ed last with his Mrs. ry in Bro°k8- The Saco At Portland, Westbrook Sem. early shipment. accompany return, Sunday cousin, George u 7, Kent’s Hill same element of 'W were denied or continued, but decrees were strength that has character- and their were carried out. in their plant in Hatch-Gray. Mr. Edward Eames Hatch of 0. evidently plans Daggett, Belfast.Melvin Rogers and *titi>lttc®at thiaeity Justice ised the leather market for some time con- u,lt of signed by George M. Hanson in 64 Next when Mr. Merrill his an- went to Knox last ik, corn are now Islesboro and Mrs.Emma Cook of At East Me. S. peti- tinues pronounced, and are consider- summer, pays family Sunday to visit his etnnjng Gray Belfast, Bucksport, C. IS, Rockland 0. tions. Of these supplies action in 45 cases was short of nual visit to his old we shall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. At Boston 0. brought ably requirements.—Dun’s Review home, expect to father, Henry Rogers....Schools in town will Cook, Waterville, Colby 65, College by the wife, in 19 by the husband. Oct 19th. hear all about the “big ditch.” cl ose this week on Friday. the happy home life of our Everglade For Prohibition. REPUBLICAN NOMINA I IONS neighbors. The squaws are good cooks and good mothers, and the men, when To the Editor of The Journal. not are fathers Your issue of Oct. 10th is before me. FOR PRESIDENT, drunk, kind, thoughtful and husbands. I have seen them walking It was read with much interest, as every WILLIAM H. TAFT. the babies to sleep, chopping wood and number has been for many years. The If You water. v I am a Didn't carrying article, Start “Why Republican,” OF OHIO. It is true the women tan the deer brought vividly to mind my childhood Right skins, make coontie flour, and plant the days. I was the oldest son of a farmer FOR VICE PRESIDENT, gardens, but the men must respect the in Waldo County, and was allowed to be trade your old for a women’s At the same time the with father much of the time. He range JAMES S. SHERMAN, rights. my woman is obedient and quite the second was a Free Soiler, or Abolitionist, and OF NEW YORK. person when her lord and master is joined the Republican party at its birth, present. believing, as he did, that human slavery It is to find here was a THE SEMINOLE INDIANS. interesting among a sin against God and crime I this savage race so well worked out a against men. And professing to be a BY ALFRED JOHNSON. solution of the woman’s suffrage prob- servant of God for the destruction of lem, and it would seem that her white his was “Fear them who The Seminole Indians, whom I saw, sin, motto :;ot (I;"’ sister talked wit+i and photograped in the might learn much from the dusky having killed the body, have nothing Seminole on this so dear to her more that can do.” There were Everglades, having been for so long one question, they and which bids of the few self-supporting tribes of our heart, fair, properly agi- several men in town who had for many tated, to become soon even a real been offices in country, are an interesting people, and I politi- years leaders, holding cal issue that cannot be and as well as some venture to give a few more facts about ignored. County State, town, What is to become of these Indians of them in the same church and finan- them, for which I am indebted to Mrs. The Kirk Munroe, wife of the w'ell-known when civilization has taken their wilder- cially well to do, who were strong sup- Range that writer of books for boys. Mrs. Munroe ness from them? For with the increase porters of the South, and I heard many of settlers, and the draining of the Ever- sharp discussions on the of Makes is, with her husband, on more friendly question Cooking Easy their means of is fast State and the of the terms with the Indians than anyone I glades, living Sovereignty justice * as do but little Dred Scott and sometimes I happened to know of in Florida. The diminishing, they very decision, or feared never bead work basket weaving, and Indian for my father's safety; A Glenwood following is taken, for the most part, Coal or Gas Range for cooking, and a are no needed, as more so I think, than when he was at Glenwood Parlor Stove, Furnace or Boiler for from an article her in an old copy of vegetables longer they heating by means solid comfort and less used to be. The is work near the road one and a fuel. j The Miami Daily. alligator rapidly being day large, birds deer are stylishly dressed in a nice There are supposed to be between three extinguished; plume also; man, carriage, scarce were once and called to him. Soon and four hundred of these Indians, men, now, though they plen- stopped they ,.,Uo+ Jo An nUnni- 4-U„ were in the man women and children, but bad whiskey is deep argument, big his fists at who was of slowly and surely killing them off. How Egret? shaking father, And these are a medium size, and in his clothes they obtain it—for it is against the law yet very plumes great working Mitchell $ Trussell, Belfast source of the Indian’s income. What is ! looked to be a slim antagonist. Finally to sell or give an Indian whiskey—is now to be done? I think the is the big man drove away, shaking his troubling our officials, and Miami’s sheriff question partly answered by good who has fists, calling back in a loud voice, “If promises to mete out just punishment to Bishop Gray, interested himself in a mis- you dare elect a black the if he can catch them, establishing Republican presi- guilty parties SAVES LEG OF BOY. Plentiful. sion for the where are all have throats cut and j Partridges and decent citizen that the Indians, they dent, you’ll your every hopes “It seemed that my 14-year old boy would ! taught many useful things. Bishop Gray, I’ll help cut ’em.” I trembled with H. C. sheriff will succeed in his efforts to en- have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly j There was never a time when the par- Hoffsos in the name of the Church fear, but father returned to his work ulcer, caused a bad wrote D. F. force the law. Episcopal by bruise,” were so as at N C. “All tridges plentiful present. LEANING. has secured a tract of land con- lauediine'. Howard, Aquone, remedies and means Mission, All hunters return with as The name Seminole wanderer, doctors treatment failed till we tried Bucklen’s many as the For about the Sale sisting of 320 acres. On this land Slavery, Maine law and Arnica and cured him with one box.” STEAMPi i. s; or The tribe came liquor Salve, law will allow. An automobile of ^ runaway. originally Cures skin party he has had built a six-room house that other questions growing out of these, burns, boils, eruptions, piles. 25c from the Creeks of Georgia as early as at all druggists. four returned from The Forks Saturday and MP.um is used as a and home for the all lovers of excited and at One of the finest resi- hospital kept country 19 with them that had 1750. bringing they shot CUSTOM CLOTHES TO Indians. There is a good store also, work. We, the boys of the neighbor- orob, Those that are in Florida today are Belfast Free from their auto. The birds will fly into dences in where all kinds of can be marched cheer- Library Belfast—containing goods bought hood, nearly every night, the middle of the road and act the descendants of some half dozen fam- dazed and t 52 High Shed. .... the and an shed where for our 12 rooms ™ by Indians, open ing favorites; all of whom were are shot and a bath. Hot ilies who escaped to the Everglades at NEW BOOKS, SEPTEMBER 1912. very easily. Caleb Harville re- jA I6t f there are two good sewung machines for temperance advocates as well as Repub- turned from Soion with four the close of 1he Seminole war in 1841, and RELIGION I Saturday and coid water i the free use of the One of that he had with his rifle in six squaws. these licans. I was not old enough to go to Thomas Nixon. ! picked from his sleeping as it w as at that time that all Carver, auto and had reported machines was the members equally as good luck the bought by of war, but the week I was old enough to The worth 1912... 204 C 25 day rooms. ; of the Indians not captured were killed, religion having. before. —Independent-Reporter, Skowhe- Excellent closet and the Housekeepers’ Club of Cocoanut pass I was admitted to a temperance SOCIOLOGY. they had no existence in the knowledge | Grove and the Women’s Club of Miami. In beloved State a McMurry, Frank Morton. \ storage accommodations. Fine of the Government until President Cleve- society. my Republi- The which is called How to and how to mission, the “The can vote then was a Prohibition vote, study teaching I am prepared to land’s attention was directed towards stable connected. For study. 1909. 370 M 19 other F urniture and piano Glade Cross Mission,” is cared for by and while I lived in the State, all my j OjSm mSmSSSSSSjB&i them. ders at the stable, < Dr. W. and the Vedder, Henry Clay. J. Godden Rev. Irenae- votes were to that When I to l reets, and v * The Seminoles of Florida are said to given party. Socialism and the ethics of Jesus. particulars apply they us Trout, men of and un- li n. conn great ability took up my residence in Massaachusetts, m Telephone be the only pure blooded tribe of Indians 1912. 335 V 5 11 \fT 'jPr:X*te>i derstanding in the work. confidence in was so The tribe isdivided my my party great SCIENCE. in the United States. Chas. 14tf 126 V It is 32 miles from a'postoffice, and a that I Local William F, ! into four bands, who live in groups/apart thought Option regulation Hobbs, Herbert. Thompson. difficult for a white man to r very place adopted by the was best Earth features and their meaning; but on friendly relations; they are t'ne party perhaps reach, but in of all difficulties the for an introduction to geology for the spite this State, although I had believed to Young Men Miami Indians, Big Cypress band, the Bishop makes yearly visits to this lone- loved and Wendall student and the general and the Tallahasstes, and the Okeechobees. in, followed, Philips, NOTICE. mission. Dr. Godden and Rev. Trout reader. 1912. 551 H 65 A Cow-Tail Holder1 ly Neal Dow Women Guaranteed worn in Since the death of Woto-mic-co—Great and many others, with whom Young have LITERATURE are doing wonders. They already I must For I know your ambi- f HAVE INVENTED AND PATENTED ir Chief—fourteen years ago, no one has part company nationally. Beaumont, Francis and John Fletcher. A I A, Shampooing an l F c persuaded some of the Indians to plant tions and hopes. I * cow-tail holder to hold a cow’s tail during elected to fill his a new chief those great and wise m m had foreseen Plays. 2 vols. 822 B 3 II been place; show you how to be milking, and which has proved satisfactory J line of all kinds fields and settle down, and I believe that j whenever chosen each of the annual evil, which is sin, in the working of our Galsworthy, John. how to ! used. The price is only 25 cents, being year self-reliant; n. rlors over Shiros "•; this mission is “God’s to us and they be had at the stores or of me. ,,, Whisper” revenue laws. saw the tentacles Moods, songs, and doggerels. 1912. 811 G 13 train for busi- may council, which takes place at Big Cypress They yourself JOHN about the Indians. Bishop Gray would Neilson, William Allan. how to make PENNEY, 23tf MISs in the heart of the Everglades. All of the Alcoholic Octopus enfolding the ness; 3m38p Thorpdike, R. F. D. 3. City, take care of all the Miami Essentials of then make nearly band, and had the Prohibi- poetry; Lowell lec- good, money. men over thirty-five years of age are Nation, organized s e c o n d- n a n if he had the means. But like tures. 1911. 804 N 32 Our courses in j d only all of William Line ,r to a seat in this and itis tion party, which I believed in and goods everv de- West entitled council, fully DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. BUSINESS good work it needs just what the forest scription. Fiirni- v that women attend the great tine, car- ! x-Veterinary In*)., even asserted may expected Republican party Bacon, Edwin Monroe. STENOGRAPHY A j bedding, needs—U. S. Government and v ere I question would soon their BOOKKEEPING pets, stoves, uriuetry I S. ti, u nder certain for the Semi- adopt principles. There Historic in New j restrictions, State and the pilgrimages Eng- Antique furniture interest, almighty dollar. a If nole holds an were so many men in Congress elected land; among landmarks of Pil- do it. Sell your head— specialty. you i vkxkriin u<>a\ squaw important position j have to it. i anything 1 as or the and Puritan and of make your fingers obey sell in the tribe, one of great freedom of Prohibitionists, by Republican grim days drop me a T li EATS AMERICAN SCHOOL PEACE LEAGUE. Actual c; AH DISKA-I and Our courses in j posta ill receive a prompt call. ,|| both and action. party, in whose integrity and ability I provincial revolutionary WALTER speech Business Practice < H.-wOOMB8, prepare "Lor Hospital, Finn n a. The Maine Branch of the American had such a result I periods. 1898. T 74 B-2 Federal sir ts. Belfast, liit niiKiicu uciunj' iu iici emu uic perfect confidence, you for any position. ‘HIM! STKKKT. aj she have saved School Peace League will meet at the deemed sure. But when in 1884 one of Write for our free | money may by tanning The H OKpitft] > « •.. school sea-kings of Crete. 1910. T 391 B it shows deer baskets or High building, Portland, October our greatest statesmen, who had been Catalog; pictures skins, weaving making William Brooks. 59-1:; Cabot, of our classes—quotes For Sale lones—Hospital coontie flour, is hers to as she 25th, from two to five p. m. The Presi- kept in office by Prohibition votes, was spend In northern Labrador. 1912.T 719 C 11 letters from folks The Frank dent of the Alfred William young Blodgett house on Cedar street; She divorce her husband League, our candidate for President, and failed 1 9 pleases. may Griffith, William Lenny. like you, who now earn rooms and attic; stable and two hen houses; J of will Rev. about 5-16 acre. for a month, or order him punished and Anthony Lewiston, preside. to vote on the constitutional amendment The Dominion of Canada. T 71 8 good money. Call and see lot Enquire of 1 1911.... G * E. H. • JOHN R. E. S. author of Throw Out me tomorrow noon—let DUNTON or IR. BOYiNOTli name the form of if he does Ufford, the in beloved when his vote Austen punishment my State, Layard, Henry. 34tf RALPH I. MORSE. me show you around our not provide for his family, or beats them Life Line, will speak on the “Preserva- meant so much to the Nation as well as Nineveh and its remains. 1851.T 335 L-l offices. Ask for * EYE SPEC s iST A account of discoveries badly, but she w ill willingly steal for him tion of Life the Truest Patriotism,” and to the State,1 although all my life I had popular will show a life line which saved the at Nineveh.T 335 L-3 rwentv-four or tell a lie for him and work for he hoped my native State would some time year him; lives of sixteen sailors. President Prentys, Elsie Pym. Dr. W. C. ting glasses enab s have a I refused LIBBEY... must, however, respect her rights; per- Charles E. of the Portland Board President, to vote for Flagg How to visit Europe on next to Shaw 3i>iii255 College, isses will help. (' .n haps I ought to say, privileges. of Trade will consider the from him. And I vowed from that time to the subject with ac- m •. nothing; memoranda of b^nso*. MV , in a is the of a business man. Dr. end of South Main ■ <: Dishonesty man punished by standpoint my days, I would vote for no man tual DENTIST, J St.. A. B. former of St. expenses, coinage tables, the of his and an In- Hervey, president not to the ^— 3 cutting tips ears, who was pledged destruction etc. T 4 P 91 =J MAIN STREET, MAINE Office Days, Mon Lawrence University, will speak upon BELFAST, dian bearing that mark cannot sit in “Teaching Peace in the Schools.” of the alcoholic liquor traffic for bever- Ross, Edward Alsworth. council. Honor and virtue are their Other speakers will be: Mrs. H. J. age purposes. Changing America; studies in con- of strong traits of character, and their Bailey the Peace Department of the Then about 10,000,000 barrels of temporary society. 1912. T 73 R 73 National and the World’s W. C. T. U. 4## form of comes as near brewed were made in our biography iw——Ht—i—hm—ttt< government pure and of the Peace Committee of the liquors country. y Brown, Mary Croom. socialism as is possible. Friends Church. Hon. George L. Cross- Last year 63,000,000 barrels, 4,000,000 Mary Tudor, queen of France. When a hoy attains manhood he pjuts man, president of the Maine Peace So- barrels more than ever in a year before, I. C. 1911 ROM -JC1 on a turban and ties an extra handker- ciety, Phillips, superintendent of and 7,000,000 gallons of distilled spirits the schools of Farmington and Wilton; HISTORY chief about his neck. At the next more than in green President Mallett of the any year before, or a total Hillis, Newell Dwight. YEAR’S Farmington corn dance he will race for his squ^w. Normal School; President Chase of of 175,402,395 gallons. When I reduce The battle of principles; a study The turban is made of bright colored Bates College; Dr. Payson Smith, State these quantities to and of the heroism and eloquence of |-4 pints multiply — | of shawls or handkerchiefs, wrapped around Superintendent Instruction, Mrs. By- the result by the selling price, then add the anti-slavery conflict. 1912...973.7 H 55 ron Stevens, Mrs. Rev. 2 TO THE=- a frame made of George French, Howe, Mark Anthony DeWolfe. guava wood; originally J. M. Arters, Mrs. Jennie M. Johnson, what it costs to protect as far as it is | it was Boston: the place and the people. composed of the Indian’s sleeping Miss Alice May Douglas and Miss Mar- possible to do so from the results of its 1903.. ...974.46 H83 blanket and was carried on the head for garet Bakeman. There will be an origi- use, and remember that the same is thing FICTION nal song by the late Julia Harris convenience when traveling, now it is May. going on in many other counties, I no At the of the execu- Bazin, Rene. ornamental. request League’s New purely wonder at the cost of York tive secretary, Messrs. Loring, Short longer high living, Davidee Birot. 1912. B 342-2 Tribune Farn “The J Osceola, Micano- i and Harmon are to furnish several State but that we are able to live at all. | Rising Sun;” Erskine, Payne. pee, “The Householder” or “Head of the of Maine flags for the decorations and And now that we have the decision of The mountain girl. 1912. Er 8-2 the Portland Board of Trade has offered Camp;” Tusteenuggee, “Head Chief;” the Supreme Court, alcoholic Ferber, Edna. and YOUR kU BCkUlC UIUC1 declaring HOME IiagB. Dawn FAVORITE PAPE! Coacoochee, “The Wild Cat;” Tallahas- liquors to be a legitimate article of com- O’Hara. 1911. F 37 J j Montgomery, Lucy Maud. see, “The Chief;” and Emathla, “Great Goodwin Out of the Woods. merce, and our mails open for their use, Chronicles of Avonlea. 1912. M 759-4 Chief,” are the names of some of their our temperance forces are greatly handi- Hon. Forrest Goodwin, Congressman- Pocock, Roger. past leaders. Matto is an abbreviation as conceivable elect from the Third Maine District, who capped, nearly every A man in the open. 1912. P 75 of Emathla.’ It is one of the has been at Jim since elec- method for or the I^The oldest Pond, Eustis, controlling regulating Porter, Gene Stratton. Republican Journa names, from tion for the purpose of regaining his traffic has coming direct the Creeks, j been tried while the two old At the foot of the rainbow. 1907. P 833-4 | health, has returned home very much A great many of the Indian names are parties have had control and it has in- Rinehart, Mary Roberts. improved and stated Monday that he not names, but titles, for instance, Micco creased more than 700 cent while the Where there’s a will. 1912. R 47-6 never felt better in health. While away per i FOR ONLY Schauffler, Rachel means a “Civil Chief;” the old Mieco he shot considerable game, among it two population’s increase is only about 300 Capen. $2.25. The goodly fellowship. 1912. Sch 13 name is deer. He got one of them the day he cent. And no method ever j absolutely unpronouneable for per other came the Stewart Edward. home while waiting for buck- White, _ us, and so he was known as Micco. To- ; tried has produced as good results a3 5 board to bring him out of the woods. He The sign at six. 1912. W 58-9 we have West local with the National day Billy Bowlegs, Key left on the night pullman from Water- prohibition, JUVENILE BOOKS Billy, Billy Buster, Tom Tiger, Willy- ville, Monday, with Sherman Shumway, government opposed to it. General Stratemeyer, Edward. The Tribune Farmer for Boston to attend the ball games of the Willy, and Luck. The Tiger family is a prosperity must be the result if that Dave Porter at Star Ranch; or, J J World’s series.—Independent-Reporter, very one in the and have principle is the National The cowboy’s secret. 1910. J-St 8-14 a thoroughly large land, Skowhegan. adopted by 2 practical, helpful, up-to-date illustrated nation: always been leaders. Many Medicine government, and I vote for it in the Wells, Carolyn, weekly. Special pages for 1 2 Horses, Cattle, Sheep, etc., and mo. Men where can be count- Patty Fairfield. Vol. 1 of Patty have been among them, and one of only party my vote W reliable market Books...... J-W 45-4 reports. their number was for years the tribe’s Nature Tells You ed. Patty’s summer days. Vol. 4. J-W 45-7 Dr. C. D. the best known silversmith, making all the squaws’ sii- Y ours tor righteousness, 2 I Smead, 'veterinary surgeon ii Patty in Paris. Vol. 5. J-W 45-8 • V PT nmampnts Tho Ticror fnmilw A. J. Robertson, America, writes fcr The Tribune As Many a Republican Journal Reader Patty’s friends. Vol. 6. J-W 45-9 regularly Farmer, thorough N ewton Mass. the of absolutely pure Indian blood. Knows Too Well. Center, J covering breeding, care and feeding of all domestic animai The Indians we see here are, of course, SWINGING TO TAFT. W and his articles meet the When the kidneys are weak. Federation Women’s Clubs. needs of every practical farm the Miami band. Once a send working year they Nature tells you about it. er anc* interests No less an influential paper than the 2 every man or woman in city or town who owns a representative to the council at Big The urine is nature’s index. * The Maine Federation of Women’s New York Times, which is fighting for horse or cow. and once a the whole or took 2 Cypress, year band, Infrequent frequent passage, clubs has incorporated under the pro- the election of Mr. Wilson, says that the the Miami’s, congregate at their own Other disorders suggest kidney ills. visions of 57 of the Revised support of the old and The subscription of The Chapter young Republi- price Tribune Farmer alone is $1.00. j principal town at the call of the Civil Doan’s Kidney Pills are for disordered kid- Statutes. The new corporation is to be- cans is swinging to Taft. J come in all ways the successor of that “The vitality of the Republican *SS“To new subscribers and all old Chief. Very few white men have ever neys. party W subscribers who will unincorporated organization known is reasserting itself in the return to the pay § visited this Belfast people testify to their worth. by UP arrearages and one year in settlement, but those who the same name. The of support of Mr. Taft of old and 0 advance we make this liberal offer I Peter F. Welch, 60 Union Street, Belfast, headquarters many h ave say it is an comfortable the will be at and young Republicans, who have for a time orderly, “I know that Doan’s Pills corporation Dexter, Me., says: Kidney the officers are: been victimized the with well built some President, Elizabeth by third-term im- village, many huts, are an effective medicine. kidney I suffered Burbank Plummer; vice president, Ger- says the Times. “They have • The Tribune one of them and a posture,” Farmer, shingled, bath from or year, large public kidney complaint three four years trude Pearson Atwood; secretary, Mary been admirers of Mr. Roosevelt; for one $1.00 in the very center of the a of ago. The secretions were in Robinson reason or another were j town, pool kidney irregular Pierce; treasurer, Mary Stew- they dissatisfied with The clear water kept in good condition. passage, being at times profuse and then again ard Heath; directors, the executive Mr. Taft. 2 Republican Journal, one 2.0(1 f the vice “But the course of the year, But the Seminole likes to he scanty. I had read of the good results derived board, advisory board, president progressive picnic; and chairman of the commit- campaign, the shiftiness, the by Doan’s Kidney Pills and at once procured a standing violence, goes camping, as he would call it, very tee. the extreme radicalism of Mr. Roosevelt, supply. They have done me a world of good. Both often, taking all his family, including have opened their eyes. They see that for $2.25. I still use them off and on whenever I feel I the pigs and the in his FORTUNES IN FACES. the path they have taken in following chickens, canoes, am in need a of kidney medicine and they There’s often much truth in the saying “her him leads nowhere. j which are made of and | cypress logs, goes never fail to relieve me.” have examined with face is her fortune,” but its never said where “They growing on to camp near some favorite hunting For sale all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fos- and with a disfavor that has by pimples, skin eruption, blotches, or other incredulity, ground, or near where can ter-Milburn become indignation, his assertion that Miami, they Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents blemishes disfigure it. Impure blood is back A the Republican party is dead. shop. camp usually consists of three for the United States. of them all, and shows the need of Dr. They King’s recognize their mistake, and all over the Journal Pub. Co.. or Remember the no Republican four families, and anyone who has name—Doan’s—and take New Life Pills. health They promote and country they are hastening to recover Belfast, other. | ever visited these camps can testify to beauty. Try them. 25 cents at all druggists. their standing as Republicans.” Ale-J nu*>c> gj^ejohn freeman RECENT DEATHS. Mellen President of M. C. R. R. AN ENVIABLE RECORD. 1912. Mr. Don’t Get Cold Feet Mr. Prank died Sept. 18tl 1 Me.. Oct. 12, | Anderson Portland, Me., Oct. 16. Charles S. ,RT in of 66 Molly Elliot Seawell, whose new Melrose, Mass., at the age years Mtllen of New Haven, was re-elected book, I 1 of Winterport, Keep your feet warm, dry and comfort- but was fo \ “The Son of has .ij, Hussey He was a native of Camden, of the Maine Central Railroad Columbus," just been Town recently, able a of • published & [obr in Old by wearing pair many years a resident of {Gloucester o. at its annual by Harper Brothers, has a Fre‘naway Sresident meeting here, today. record of readers as 8 from as of fishinj unique among writers as a (tioP"55 circle sailing there master Morris McDonald was returned as vice prize- GLOVE BRAND vessels. War he wa ; winner. She has entered three com- merit. Mr. Hussey During the Civil and general manager and the big in Hi !| president and in each one has the blockade of Carolina ports. board of was petitions, won a ^TSidcrable in early man- directors re-elected. .t,r:irv career HEAVY settled in where he wa prize. The remarkable part of it is that poet• n's ARCTICS South Boston, Us volume of j in in case she was h [,is nrst poems married, and returned to Camden 1881 every the only woman who won 1903. As many They look well—feel well — and and resided there six He hel< anything, although thousands until years. of Ped' 8Hh?blished the offices and Chie women The first was in a r-‘ in their wear well—and are made to of State Constable competed. ,*snot w(?re loca] appli- fit contest of Police, and was in the Fire Depart BACKACHE instituted by the “Youth’s Com- I You Want I at first almost 1 the greatest variety of shoe written ment as was engaged it panion" in 1890 for the best r'Twere" Warden. He juvenile a"d the models. the short This was the BA request for Lyceum, painting and also in the provisioi story. beginning of 9 More than H business. He Melrose, Mass, Miss Seawell’s career. She Kt 1" aml temperance as well went to literary Mere bulk does not give or in for th< A offered her "Little strength wearing Heavy rubbers that where he had resided NOT DISEASE story, without a quality. 1889, Jarvis,” V Just Flour” societies, which was :■ ^ge’‘ s other crack and crumble are useless. past eleven years. His son Clarence awarded the first prize in future the merit, as it M ht 0f publication, No better only child, died about nine years ago although, was- based on a B When you start HP materials in cloth and rubber can be obtained than are used in the historic volume, Localisms in But a Symptom, a Danger Sig- incident, she was given the to make ttie dainty !:; manufacture of GOODYEAR GLOVE RUBBERS — made in all second J^B Bf styles and John McLaughlin died Oct. 17th at hit prize in money, five hundred dol- cake or luscious pie ■ .BE the best of these were Which ^B g sizes but only one grade—the BEST. home in Castine at the advanced age o: nal Every Woman lars. In this competiton there were or the good, whole- t. over two H^E k^Bj" i ranees Willard,” 94 years, 3 months and 23 days. Hi thousand competitors. All of the some bread on which : Should Heed. other ^B .i Dow” and ‘‘The A. was born in Kerry .Ireland, June 24,1818 prize-winners were men. Again, ^B the family thrives. DEALER-WM. SWIFT, BELFAST. in Those best show- He came to this country in 1849, and ti ► 1895, when she was 'beginning to be Order William Tell known in she ^B- Flour and Castine about 1852, and married Mercii is a literature, entered into a baking day of luimor which char- Backache symptom of organic ^B \ Thomas of In 1863 competition for a of three thousand will I c a and Castine. December, or If have prize pleasure BSj verses weakness derangement. you dollars ins shorter he enlisted as a private in Co. Gji, Firs offered by the New York “Her- ; a triumph. Richest in k backache don’t negiect it. To get per- ald.” In ^B “Flirtation UNIVERSITY OF MAINE Maine regiment wai | this competition there were nutritive value too, : Man,” Odd Fellows Heavy Artillery.^Hia must |B ^B and Rebekahs. in and he wai , manent relief you reach the root over one-thousand B and be- This the Army of the Potomac, contestants. Again, goes farthest, :.'^B Politicians.” trouble. Miss cause in 26 engagements. He was struck it of the Read about Mrs. Wood- Seawell won the first prize with her B it is milled by .. Should Establish Course in Highway Meeting of the State in ^B -any pong poems. Organizations Ban- the face at Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864 all’s experience. story. “The Sprightly Romance of B our special process ■ was entitled Construction. gor. a wounded Marsac. The other winners were B from the finest Ohio \ by spent bullet and slightly Morton’s Gap, — “I suffered all He No, Kentucky. men. In the autumn of in 9-1 Red Winter Wheat. B obi shed in 1906,and The 19th annual joined Charles L. Stevens Post, 1908, response session of the Re- two years with female disorders, my to an 76, G. A. R., as one of its charter mem invitation extended by the New : Your grocer will n r the first. bekah of Maine I |B ij* than Assembly opened in health was bad York — City bers, May 15, 1883. He leaves twi very “Herald” to forty selected writers *9B have it just say— : Ha Hall, Bangor, Tuesday Oct. I had a continual to y completed at morning, his a son and a and compete for a Miss Seawell mW send me (tej w loth, with a the daughters, wife, daugh prize, large attendance, presi- was entered and was a scien- ter him. backache which and won a prize of one thousand dent, Frances Homer of in having preceded Bucksport, simply awful. I could dollars with a short story, “John Main- was a great disap- the chair She gave her annual address, Albert G. Thomas died Oct. at hii not stand on waring, Financier.” Three other followed an address of 13th, my feet prizes n lie realized that by welcome by were won home in Rockland, aged 75 yeats. His to cook by well-known Ella L. Irvine of Orono, with responses long enough short-story to complete it. death was due to one writers. Once more, Miss Seawell was by JVliss Ves.ta Whitten of Fairfield. paralytic shocks, a meal’s victuals of which he sustained four years ago the only woman to receive recognition. Reports were made Mrs. Annie M. without mv back by and the other about two months ago, y was born in the Young of Calais, vice Miss president; The deceased was born in Lincolnville nearly killing me, FARM Vesta Grace DEMONSTRATION WORK about Whitten, warden; E. Wal- and I would have -- seventy- Oct. 16, 1837, a son of Jacob and Deborai ton of Belfast, secretary; Carrie E. FOR SALE BY YOUR GftOCER. as the son of Isaac (Whalen) Thomas. He learned the such dragging sensa- To be Begun in Four Maine Pierce of Old and Leon tr^de Counties. Town, treasurer, of fastener and to his retire- tions I could Wallace Freeman) Hussey. S. Merrill and Frank B. Merrill, ship prior hardly | Buttrick, secretary of the grand ment from active about six bear it. I had sore- General The Proud Fly. ■ work, years Education ,i d the trade of his representatives. At the afternoon ses- Board,has made three ago, was for a time employed a ness in each could not stand visits to the the sion Grand Sire Keller and Mrs. Keller long side, tight University of Maine. On The fly looked around at her a as did most of the in his his progeny North Marine Railway, young and was I was com- last which occurred of San Antonio, Tex., were introduced. clothing, irregular. visit, Monday, As they swarmed up the walls and stairs a- fertile brain soon er days he served as foreman of the De And The election of officers resulted as fol- pletely run down. On advice I took 7th, arrangements were completed proudly smiled, “Well, it saems to me fiance and N. A. j Pct- r.s and Engine Co. the Burpee i by which the General That I am a sort of a toil, being lows: Annie M. Young, Calais, presi- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Education Board Carne-gie, Co. He was a member of the regulai ! furnishes to For I rank with the million-heirs!” ■ame later on the dent; Vesta M. Whitten, Fairfield, vice pound and am health. It money carry on farming police force several years, afterwarc enjoying good demonstrations. The —Harper’s Weekly. president; L. Ban- now more money furnished Store in his native Holbrook, for a as is than two years and I have serving long time special officer, is ample to pay for four directors. Four gor, warden; Grace E. Walton, Belfast, not had an r.che or .it odd moments at He had his wTard in the city pain since. I do all men, nominated secretary; Sarah A. Weymouth, Bidde- represented by the University of EASTERN] STEAMSHIP government. He was a member of Knoj my own work, and Maine and ford, treasurer. washing everything, approved by the secretary of Lodge, I. O. 0. F., and Rockland En and never have backache more. I the General Education i,t went west with Grand Sire C. A. Keller was the guest any Board, will be put CORPORATION. campment. Mr. Thomas was knowr think medicine is and I in the field. Each man of honor at a in the your grand praise will be in charge oung men, and took banquet evening. for his ever and his recorc of the farm genial nature, it to all my neighbors. If you think my demonstration work in a as a citizen is led him to be BANGOR LINE. ate of Minnesota, one that will others single county. It is hoped to start the is testimony help you may pub- was The 69th annual session of the Grand honored and respected. He survivec next season .lid that Maine lish it.”—Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Mor- farming with at least one Lodge of Maire, I. 0. O. in by his wife, formerly ‘.Susan E. Neil, tc hundred and (turned in the late F., opened ton’s Gap, Kentucky. fifty farmers engaged in Belfast and Boston, $3.25 City Hall, Bangor, Wednesday, Oct. whom he was married July 3, 1867. demonstrations under expert direction. Susan If you have the slightest doubt a bride, Miss 16th, with Grand Master Charles B. At present the work will start One $6.00 Round Class. that Lydia E. Pink hum’s upon Way. Trip. a estima- Jackson of Portland In his Colby’s Debating Vegeta- four lines—truck Me., most presiding. ble Compound will write garden farming, fruit address he paid a high tribute to Bangor help you, growing, for companion, who in to Lydia E.Pinkliam Medicine Co. j farming dairying purposes, Oct. 7 to 21, Fall Ex- for its rapid recovery from the effects of The class in debating and ar- | and and Special him in largest for ad- growing potatoes grain crops. I encouraged the fire of and to the in Maine has beer (confidential) Lynn, Mass., The work has to great 1911, local gumentation just been carried on in many cursion Boston and Re- bless- Odd vice. Your letter will be opened, No children Fellows, who lost but formed at Colby College, under the in- of the States of the south for a number everything, read and answered a w'onian, have a struction of Assistant Prof. Herbert C, by of under turn, $3.75. an orphaned nephew, recently acquired handsome new ond Vipltl in gf»•*of nnnfidnrtna years the co-operative direction building. Libby of the department of English. II of the General Education Board and the now of Old Town, TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS Maine now has 152 lodges with an numbers 68 men and is thought to be the United States Department of Agricul- BELFAST son. The union was average of 170 and an aver- in New Among the ture. The results JOHN C. SCATES. membership largest England. obtained there have AND CAMDEN one, and the loss of age fund of $7000 per members are A. ’15, ol been of value. lodge. Ralph Bramhall, very great It is, indeed, Leave Belfast at 2.00 p. m. for Boston, Mon- not Mrs. Frances Belfast and ol the production of Should the University of Maine C. Homer of Bucksport, Crawford A. Treat, ’15, fortunate for Maine that the board has days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. special that Stockton turned its attention our For at 7.30 a. rr.. •.mental and pathetic establish a course in highway engineer- deputy president, reported Springs. toward State. Bangor Tuesdays, Wednes- 1400 candidates had been initiated to the It will enable the University to reach days, Fridays and Saturdays. it enlisted the ing and construction? It is practically a during Rebekah degree. William W. Cutter of APPLETON. out and help the farming interests of the Leave Boston at 5.00 p. m.( Mondays, Tues- a Down and State days, Thursdays Civil War, but was institution, deriving large part Westbrook, grand secretary, reported For three or more years a burglar has beei State in a more complete way than it has I Fridays. Leave Rockland at 5.15 a. m. (or on arrival of its funds from the State. a the total in the State to be in this been able to do ,R!; ; .u- oiinded. Such membership operating village and vicinity and dur heretofore. A little of steamer from Wednes- a Boston) Tuesdays, 25,447, gain of 245 in the and the later a and detailed ■ name a member of course would be of more real year, ing this time has been foo: complete program and productive total funds stealing hay, grain, days, Fridays Saturdays. of the lodges to be $964,164. -33 will be announced. FRED W. Maine. A. in benefit to the State than other and provisions from the houses and stables GOES-33 POTE, Agent, Belfast, M., Dixmont, any The election of officers resulted as goods from one or more of the stores am Winterport village course in its curriculum, besides being of follows: Louis E. Flanders, Auburn, other articles too numerous to mention. Hi himself with How- great advantage to many of its students. grand master; Ellery Bowden, Winter- port, deputy grand master; Henry has been caught two or more times in hi; ace. Here he con- The State and Nation are entering a Reid; Augusta, grand warden; W. E. Plum- thieving operations. Once he was caugh store, and his great era of highway development, * icery mer, Portland, grand treasurer; W. W. stealing hay from a stable, and escaped b; Window D. P. made him not somewhat similar to that of the rail- Cutter, PALMER’S dealing Westbrook, grand secretary; jumping from a window 27 feet from th. I<( roads of a half In the Charles E. Jackson, :od, but profited his century ago. Portland, grand ground. A few scratches was the only injur represent rtive for one year. uentthat heamass- next few years there is destined to be a he received. One evening, a week hi The new grand master is an Auburn ago, n. through a Well lively demand for men who have a scien- broke into the house of Miss Lottie am I business man, ex-Alderman, an Odd Young stole A frugality and strictly tific knowledge of highway construc- Fellow since 1899 and an officer in the $10. gold piece escaped his notice Goods Store ^ Grand also another sum of tion. for the primitive, crude and waste- Lodge for six years. He is also a $17. There was no one ii Prices. 32d Manson. the house at the Furnishing degree time. Miss and Rev ■ ful methods of Young | Its too and not loo | must be £not bad, any municipal posi- today supplanted Officers were installed good, at the after- Mr. Sykes, who boards with were at J^| a more her, A But I do like to see men and for by economical and- intelligent noon followed routine busi- dress* as they should' sj onsibility, session, by meeting at the Baptist church. Two of th. Our own State has voted ness and an address the sire ^ urman of the board system. just by grand of houses in the place have been entered by wa; can do 4 an the Grand C. A. Keller Our stock is We Thev it if their the of by overwhelming majority for the Sovereign Lodge, of large. they buy 'Furnishing expiration of San Tex. windows five times each and various arti of for Antonio, ft the town with a appropriation $2,000,000 highway small sums of Goods, cles, including money, taken. U] ; shall reduce it ^ Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Hosiery (Inter- construction. by giving sury, and that, too, At a meeting ot the Fast Grands’ to the present time he has not been arreste< woven or Lamson & Hubbard Hats no Association were the Evervverr), rate in the State, There is department of the public officers elected as fol- and will probably continue to ply his trade fo people of Eastern ^ ^ lows: Reuel so an indefinite of time. Razors and Earl & Wilson from a re- service where much of the public Robinson,Camden,president; length appea Caps, Hathaway, Shirts and -sketch, George E. vice Maine a chance to ^ ^ fund and Kenworthy, Portland, to be a favorite article with this as h buy ■ is wasted, in instances fellow, s spiritually inclin- many president; William W. Cutter, West- Collars, Yale Union Suits—I am agent for these takes all he can find in every house he break $ citing medium,as worse than lost, for frequently the roads brook, secretary; William E. Plummer, Windows at the lowest ^ into-Harry Gushee is in where h and are not to be in 4* are rather than benefited the Portland, treasurer. Boston, goods they found. elsewhere f his verses bear injured by has In the evening City Hall was crowded employment in one of the stores as clerk ! ever knew. number of he so-called repairs, than in the construc- price they the city—Nice line of Hats and years at a reception tendered to Grand Sire -Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Averill and childre 8§- Caps FORo,^TLE J* tion and maintenance of our i. inths at his win- highways. and Mrs. Keller, who were escorted to have moved to South Minni Come or send at once. Hope....Miss DWIGHT P. asonic Spiritual Camp It is unauestionabiv safe to state that the hall by Canton Bangor, Patriarchs Wentworth is visiting her sister, Mrs. Merc £ PALMER,|M TempleS* in command of where much of thirty percent of the money now ex- Militant, Brig. Gen. Thomas, in Rockport-Frank E. Carkin ha Charles M. and the Stewart, Bangor had his house •s and where pended on the roads of Maine is dissi- painted by Uriah Dyer_Mi *sr&wS ji none, Band. Addresses were made by Grand and Mrs. Nat Talbot of Camden are visitin personal friends, pated. This means an annual destruc- Sire Keller, Grand Master Roberts, relatives here this week. Mr. Talbot too th. intellectual and tion of more than $500,000, which amount Grand Instructor Webber of Massachu- I setts, Grand Sec. Frank L. of New Mrs. Cora Ames and Miss Izora Batchelder t ? j MathewsBros might just as well be gathered into one Way Hampshire and Hon. Alfred S. Kimball Rockland Tuesday in his auto.... Mr. Williar and burned. The time is — ngfrom the South pile coming of Norway, Refreshments were served. r. Norton, Superintendent of the State L.dus when the will cottage at Camp public fully appreciate trial School of Manchester, N. H., was th stricken with this fact, and then there will be evolved The 68th annual session of the Grand guest this week of his sister, Mrs. Harry ( of the Maine art and a system somewhat similar and as effi- Encampment I. 0. 0. F. Pease.. .News was received here, Oct. 17th, c mk^vi trouble, in cient opened City Hall, Bangor, Thursday the death in of John sk\ .-sidle was done as that adopted by our Schuyler, Nebraska, I railways. morning, Oct. 17th, Isaiah G. Eiden of Trained men will be Arnold, formerly of this place. No particulai iy worse and in necessary to put Brunswick presiding. After his annual : were sent. It was not known Mr. Arnold s to i such a into execution. We have address followed from Willis by Glenwood Old Town to plan E. reports £ _: — i_i i_ Parsons of Clar- w, Dr. Hussey, training schools for our teachers and Foxcroft, high priest; ence E Frost of Pittsfield, senior war- out on those engaged in nearly every other passing den, and Sherman L. Berry of Water- FREEDOM. ■ of 78 years and 9 avocation, why not for our road build- ville, junior warden. Messrs. Charles Bellows, Robert Fulli ers? services were, by In the report of William E. Plummer Arthur Sampson and William Thompson ha\ of oomeof his child- It must be remembered that the State Portland, grand scribe, the number returned from Boston, where they passed tl ; Stoves of and, encampments in Maine was given as past week friends... .Miss Nell e lie was interred Highway Department has absolutely no visiting with a total of a 59, membership 5,202, who the summer Mrs. 3. control or voice over Jones, spent with Cha I sife. Rev. Elmer seventy-five per- gain of 164 in the past year. The amonnt Sampson, has returned to the home of her si; beautiful cent of the highway expenditures, being of invested funds is $80,249. spoke ter, Mrs. J. Bur ford in Connecticut.... were made Albro E. Chase Parry, comfort to the as- entirely devoid of the least semblance of Reports by of Portland, grand treasurer, and by Mrs. D. W. Dodge and Mrs. Lewis Murch wei e relatives. The authority in the matter of maintenance. Alfred S. Kimball of Norway and Reuel in Belfast on business Oct. 19th... .Bantc n Men such numerous, beauti- having a training would have a Robinson of Camden, grand representa- Bros’ are repairing their mill....Mr. W. ] l. is survived tives. Hussey technical knowledge of the value of road Sparrow is building a veranda on his houBe.. The election of officers resulted as Nothing Better for Margaret Bickford, fol- Mr. Lewis and Mr. Phil. Lamson ha^ 1 building material. In the construction Flye nee Swelt of Her- lows: Willis E. Parsons, Foxcroft, grand a joined the Samoset club....The Samoset cli b Bickford of New- of macadam road, certain varieties of patriarch; Clarence E. Frost, Pittsfield, | Heating or Cooking will a dance in the Fridi phew, Dr. P. L. 0. stone are good while others are absolute- high priest; William E. Plummer, Port- give Grange hall, Albr^ E. evening, 0«t. 25th, with music by Tozier’s o ly worthless. Some are suitable for the land, scribe; Chase, Portland, treasurer; Sherman L. Berry, Water- ; chestra.... Mrs. S. J. Flye visited her dausrhte r> Let us show IN lower courses while worthless for the you BELFAST. ville, senior warden; Charles E. Jack- Mrs. Jennie Webb, in Swanville recently ai top or last course. an can Only analysis son, Portland, junior warden. while there attended the meeting of Norl ‘-'ht last week determine their is a Henry respective values. The The grand patriarch-elect lawyer, Waldo Pomona Winifn ■ Grange.Miss n was in the same is true of the a direct descendant of Gov. William city, bitumens and gravels. was in Waterville on business Oct. 16t Rred J. Siinonton, Bradford, and has served in both branches Dodge ! Kitchen Utensils. The field is full of 1 civil, railroad, and .... Mrs. Abbie Lamson and her father, M upon old friends. of the Maine Legislature and for some electrical from are Mrs. San : Tier on The Cour engineers, but there can rare- time as member of the Republican State Wood, Vassalboro, visiting inning of the ’80s, ly be found a competent highway engi- Committee. He is also a Knight Tem- uel Bryant.... Miss Edith Lawrence, who hi ,a.ration upon the fin- plar and Shriner. been sick a long time with nervous prostr; and neer with the necessary technical know- \ Tin, Agate been about thirty The session adjourned at noon. tion, is gaining slowly. Dr. Claie Whitns 1 ledge. Cities, counties, and States are img away more oi from Unity village attends her. arts of millions for roads with no pedagogy appropriating Charities and Corrections. • n prosperous sue- one to properly direct the expenditure. Mr. White The AluminumWare, isiness, especially is this true of the south and sixth annual meeting of the Maine Over Hull-Century. long sigh of con- State Conference of Charities and Cor- ! west. a I the chaii Here is field full of opportuni- newspaper I rections will be held in Saco, October Humphreys’ Specifics hav* " !U'-r of the Franklir ties for the man with the young requisite 28th, 29th and 30th. Many subjects will been used the with Etc. successful oi by people papers ; knowledge. be discussed of importance to the re- Cutlery, to satisfaction for more than _BC •J*a&a&As£i*?4 pleasant heai the and corrective work in the Besides, University of Maine could formatory sent free ..and tell of how State. The meeting this is of years. Medical Book 'ii.self do the State no greater service than to year the tube back onct particular importance because several PRESTON’S ■'spaper establish such a harness. course. It certainly is societies which are working along simi- t Maine. 1 almer this term of for many throat and lung bron- i Belfast, | «n has at pres- court. troubles—grip, 20 Urinary Incontinence. Wetting Bed.21 Has returned from market with Sore Throat. —--*1 & Oi of relating to Rock chitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, ton- 24 Quinsy JACKSON HALL, Belfast Agents. !cJe Fever aid Colds.21 i the latest in | Hie, te boys in the earl) indigestion. silitis, hemorrhages. A trial will convince 77 Crip, Hay Saner Millinery. || RodolFor or sent on of prlot. meluding Adel Relieves swSstomaefe, you. 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed by all Sold by druggists, receipt She also THE COE-MORTIMER ifLu^'iar'd CMM has Silks and Velvets COMPANY, NEW YORK. Courier-Gazette, Sanitation of the heart Divests what you aal druggists. HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., r lv William and Ann Streets. New York. tor Dress Irimmings.

i rectly upon the maintenance of a pro- The Republican Journal tective tariff.” As to what we may ex- under free Mr. Hammond BELFAST.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912 pect trade, says: Hood’s if our nation should free PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY B.Y Finally, adopt trade as its fiscal policy it would result The Pub. Co. in the throttling, by foreign competition, Republican Jour. Sarsaparilla of the diversified industries which have Cures all humors, catarrh and made our nation self-sustaining, inde- CHARLES A. PILSBURY. ( Bu^*°rManager rheumatism, relieves that tired pendent and prosperous. We would as Blankets!! a nation degenerate into “hewers of (Blankets! one one restores the in The First Chill of Winter is a Advertising Terms. For square, feeling, appetite, wood and drawers of water” for the The most widely sold style Approaching II one week Sharp Inch in column, 25 cents for of countries. Our sur- | length cures nervousness, benefit foreign and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. paleness, America—NOB MODEL. the whole plus agricultural products—for we would Reminder of Blanket Needs. a builds up system. the foot— fl Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 become an people— Its welcomes Get it today in usual liquid form or chiefly agricultural shape jf| for six months; 50 cents for three in with other year; $1.00 chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. would supply competition inside, sweeping out- months. agricultural countries the foodstuffs to straight the great industrial nations of the world. side,short vamp, toe and heel of That was what he understood his man- of The raw material derived from our natu- The registration at the University medium height. Comfort- date from the to mean and he has ral resources would be abroad to Maine to Oct. 16th was 1,004. people shipped centers for these coun- able and fashionable. Our Fall industrial BlanketSale it with provide Commences obeyed scrupulous fidelity.” the to the fact that there’s been tries, and without ability regulate If wear Despite of our you | of the finished the On another page is an article by Mr. prices products Todayi between the cup and Lip- many a'slip own we would in that case this shoe John C. Scates suggesting that the Uni- raw material you (ton) Sir Thomas wants to challenge have to import these commodities at of Maine should establish a course will want again. versity prices which would undoubtedly be very Good Size $1.00 Blankets 1 in highway engineering and construction; considerably greater than those we are Regals all Quality Large Roosevelt arrived at his home in In one of the best tariff Col. and no one can question the necessity today paying. the rest | or and attractive Pink Blue ever Abraham Lincoln Grey White, Borders, Oyster Bay at 9.30 a. m.,Tuesday having for instruction in this direction. Every speeches recorded, §| Q O ■ said: “I do not know much about the of your Specially priced for this sale, made the journey by rail from Chicago one will with Mr. Scates state- HH OOC, ifl agree tariff, but I know this much: when we life. with hut little discomfort or fatigue. ment that, “There is no department of buy manufactured goods abroad, we get where so much of the the goods and the gets the W. Perkins testified before the the public service foreigner George money; when we buy manufactured public fund is wasted, and in many cases Senate investigating committee last goods at home, we get both the goods '54x76 Cotton Blankets than for the roads that he had worse lost, frequently ana tne money. Black King | Tuesday expended $123,000 the Calf Blucher the same weave as the l| are injured rather than benefitted by Practically $1.00 quality, Grey, for Roosevelt this year- all his own Boot, dull calf. ^ Eft I than in the construc- or How did lie it? so-called repairs, SEAFARING REMINISCENCES. A street shoe White Tan. Specially priced for this sale. money. get for hard usage. OyC, tion and maintenance of our highways.” Also Patent j|| One reminiscence suggests another. Capt. and The issue this year is prosperity vs. Mr. Scates estimates that “thirty per Leather Blucher George L. Norton of the Marine Journal in Button style. Price, $4 kitchens. With the continuance of cent of the money now on the soup expended telling of his voyage from New Orleans to administration there will be roads of Maine is but we the present dissipated;” New York in 1866, when in command of the Heavy Warm Blankets 9 with a Dem- a continuance of prosperity; have heard the percentage reckoned steamship Ashland, having on board as mess | trade and Con- much than that—as as B„ Full Wool Finish. ocratic free president higher high 75 per boy F. Keith, the present widely known Sizes, $3.00 Quality, Grey and White. a I gress you will have soup kitchens and cent. In many cases a coat of gravel on theatrical manager, makes mention of two Specially Priced for this Sale, closed factories, as was the case under a properly drained and graded road steamers well known to the present writer. jj| jjfl First he mentions the foundering, Oct. 2nd, of President Cleveland. would give better results than the so- the steamer Evening Star off the coast of called State road and at much less cost. Those who naa Deen opposing woi. Georgia. Of her 259 passengers and crew also At the of the Governor and We carry all grades in Fine Wool most strenu- meeting there were but 24 and the Blankets, on 9 Roosevelt in the campaign survivors, purser Council in week Augusta last Hon. was the one be- | ously at once called a truce when the only officer saved. Just year I____ which are low for Herbert L. Shepherd of Rockport fore the writer made the in the Even- 1 prices especially this sale. news came of the attempt upon his life, voyage j Washington j startled the council by stating that the ing Star from New York to New Orleans. Whisperings. || New York Herald that “If and the says Better come in and choose your winter’s now. §50,000 State road between Rockland and Three steamers were advertised to sail on the Washington.D. C.,Oct. 21,1912. Every river supply We were never I is to alive and r> _i !| there any tendency keep | 1 jo same were and the Even- ! and harbor this .ijjui uuoaic xwl uuicc uavci, day—two propellers improvement gathering year to show as now. This is fan the flames of continu- prepared you your blanket buying ft partisanship ing Star a a former lake craft— has demonstrated the opportunity. that horses are down on it all the sidewheeler, J abundantly very general the falling ously it is revealed by campaign and after them over I took in I interest in the in the utilization of time. He suggested the appropriation looking passage country of Col. Roosevelt.” It says the Evening Star. We steamed down the the waterways, inland and coastwise, to meet managers of to build another road bay | money along the further: at the same time, but the Evening Star soon j emergencies of the growing commerce of side of it man where.a can drive a pair the ! the United States. The To seek to turn a deliberate attempt j dropped others astern. We had pretty meetings of all the H. of horses. Like of this road HOWES a madman on the life of their candi- complaints good weather all the way down, it coordinate associations have indicated a liveli- JAMES by although have been heard for some j date into political capital is surely some- time, and this was a little rough the night we passed ! er interest than ever before in waterway that to be in is also true a I thing appears incongruous of piece of road in this city, Hatteras, but the steamers behind us highways of transportation, and the indica- | of This ] the situation tions are present anxiety. built at large expense to the tax payers. had rough weather all the way down and | that the ninth annual meeting of the is =aid but in kindness. ■______candidly, did not arrive at New Orleans until several National Rivers and Harbors Congress will be “The J sinister system” formed a more attended than ever. The The of F. W. Cram as deep- days after the Evening Star. I was in New J largely Con- U. Of M. Students resignation laid to control the plot present presi- Orleans when the news of the disaster gress will be in session in this city December and as a director, of the Ban- came, { president, 5th Pearl Brook and dential election, Thomas W. Lawson of and recall that included in her passengers was j 4th, and 6th. | Visit The Pastures, Farm gor & Aroostook K. R. Co., came as a Boston told the Senate con- a French Opera troupe coming to the Crescent With every political party committed by de- the Ferguson Farm. to his friends in this sec- campaign j L. surprise many claraiion to a- more & for the season. Norton liberal policy of river and It has been the of the J. tributions committee in City Capt. reports always policy Agri- 1 Washington Oct. Sleeper tion. It is said to be due to a difference harbor and with the 17th: but he was careful to sighting, Oct. 3d, the steamer Daniel Webster, | improvements, Panama cultural department of the University of between Cram and the impress upon Wish to announce that are of opinion Mr. and abandoned. The Canal, the great triumph of engineering, the Maine to the students in contact with they carrying the committee that he knew in a partially water-logged bring financial backers of the road as to its only of Americans and the as j Daniel Webster ran for some years on what pride latest world’s the practical side of the work as much por- “general way,” of the alleged colossal policy. What that difference is we do was known as the “inside route” between this wonder, nearing its assured completion, there sible by giving them the advantage of scheme to nominate and elect a candi- is a nation-wide Victor not know; but we do know that to the city and Portland. She was built expressly conviction that there should trips of inspection to nearby farms, etc..where Talking Machine date “satisfactory to the Wall street in- ! be no more hesitation or in work is carried on. incessant, untiring and intelligent labors for this route and arrived here on her first delay perfecting notable being Through terests.” The conspiracy of the Wall in of national waterway improvements. the of Mr. Horace Chenery, a par- of Mr. Cram are due the B. & A. R. R., trip April 21, 1853, command Capt. Joseph [ generosity the best on 1 the and would ask : street interests, of which Mr. Lawson Farwell of Rockland with Edward of Nor should there be any hesitation in em- of twenty had an extremely pleasant and market, which has done, and is doing, so much to Cushing ty knew, “in a general way,” included, he Camden, clerk. She was the fastest and hand- phasizing the position taken by the River and profitable three days’ trip, leaving Orono last pie to come in and listen before develop the Garden of Maine, thus con- purchasi declared, the defeat of Col. Roosevelt at somest boat of her day in these waters. Dur- Harbor committee of the House in passing an Saturday morning and going by rail to Pitts- to the wealth and re- a ot tributing largely annual river and harbor for Farm was Phonograph any kind. You can the national the ing the Civil war, with many other of the bill, already the field, where the Pittsfield Poultry sources of the State. We trust that un- Republican convention, coastwise she was in the railroads are feeling the stress of freight con- the and the students, through Victors at nomination of President Taft and the in- steamers, govern- objective point, any price from $15.00 to the r.ew this $2no der management wTork of ment and her later is unknown gestion due to the demands of shippers to the of the proprietor, Mr. Frank of Col. Roosevelt service, history courtesy is to jection into the cam- We have a assortment of development coniinue. to the writer. c. A. P. move the enormous crops which a Beneficent Briggs, had an opportunity to thoroughly in- large Disk Records paign as a third party candidate, “to Providence has given .us this year, experts spect this plant, where a very large business and are to for the All this always glad play you. When a University of Maine farming split Republican party.” estimating that the farm value of this year’s in chicks is carried on. The prize Wilson and Marshall Club. A meeting day-old came to Belfast a few years ago without the knowledge or consent of Col. production will reach the enormous aggregate crates, houses and meth- special of this club was held in the court- birds, shipping municipal of 72 Main and over night, one of our local Roosevelt. Then, Mr. Lawson knew, $10,000,000,000. ods, were all of interest, and both Mr. Street, Belfast stopped room last Thursday evening with a good at- farmers said he wished it a “in a a fund and the were pres- might stay general way,” mysterious tendance. It was voted to hold several rallies Briggs superintendent that he could have more time of had been raised in Over 3,000,000 foreign-born voters will be ent to and demonstrate. The week to $1,000,000 Wall in the county and five speakers have been explain qualified to vote in the November elections. were met on their arrival at Belfast by in its affairs. 3tudy tlie object lessons it presented and street to deadlock the Democratic con- secured for whom dates will be arranged. It party OBITUARY. She will bo j The of them are of the buckboards which them directly to munity. She is survive.; vention at also to send out largest proportion conveyed j avail himself of the instruction it offered. , prevent the nomi- was voted campaign litera- J. N. Pendleton of 1 Latin races. The Pastures, Center Belmont, where a cordial Sears; The B< ston Herald nation of anv of the candidates hefore ture. A vice and assistant secre- Miss Ellen H. and says, editorially, of president in wait- Harriet Adel la,' wife of George W. Burkett, Bussey welcome and a delicious supper were of and the was elected for each town in the as Hampden Miss \ these farming convention, and to name a dark tary county, died at 12.30 a. m., Oct. 23rd, at the home of specials: I Under the watchful care of the United States at Mr. Cherery’s camp. A few of the boys gor; and by wo grands.-; follows: Belmont, Fred White, Fred Marri- ing The idea of the horse satisfactory to the who at the her daughter, Mrs. Edward A. Wadsworth, ders of Portland and special agricultural “system,” the coffee industry in Porto Rico has grown were entertained over night near-by is a ner; Brooks, A. E. W. O. Estes; Burn- East The K A FORD CAR OWNER how he day morning Although and a of famous as unaffiliated members Mr. History who do not to also took in and was cal government. He has made no play producers—those belong likes his Ford. Fords made and sold in 1912. death quite sudden he had not been well 75,000 Mrs. Lorenzo Baxter. We think Mr. Baxter is MI-O-N A Stomach Tal the industrial or the classes a number of The schooner arrived 1 to the galleries. In fact he has seemed agricultural for years. and stomach m the oldest member in good standing in the indigestion to be unconscious of to —and ‘‘although they do not derive direct at South Brooksville with the remains Tuesday it we will send a trial treat: any galleries he 94 old last He -150,000- State, being years April. is ing booklet, and tell you e\ to, and have said that he and tangible benefits from the operation morning. play people to be built in 1913. Write for catalogue to also the holder of the Boston Post gold-headed all stomach trouble and put was not a good, or at least a shrewd of the tariff, they nevertheless derive cane for this town and won the blue ribbon for Mary A., widow of Oliver F. Ferguson, an fine shape or not a cent to pus j at the Central Maine Fair at Waterville aged and highly respected resident of Hamp- postal or in a letter “Send n. £ politician. Perhaps they were right; their livelihood indirectly from the main- CARLE & JONES, 1 age this year. He walked half a mile to the hall, den died Oct. 21st, aged 88 years. She was a ment of MI-O-NA," and > and I 1 bnt he has tried, with results proved tenance of prosperous industrial Waldo of the harvest feast and walked hvme ! member of the, Hampden Methodist church sorry—address Booth's Mi*o-nH County Agents. partook tl j successful, to make a good President. commercial conditions, which depend_di- again. | and until her infirmities prevented was active A. A. Howes & Co. guarantee ■ ■■■ Belfast Hook and Ladder T«J OF BELFAST. Co. No. 1 will hare NEWS their annual concert and Iljg ball December 6th. » So are OCTOBER DAYS. many having their residences and places of business wired I for electricity by the H. j HE- Penobscot Electric JAMES HOWES’ seen on every hand Bay Co. that local dealers ■s the picture had a new notice a great falling off in the F»',rJ5 vutamn dips her brushes in the frost bought raincoat sale of lamps and chimneys. tthe?.vids her colors over all the land. which, after wofn 1 being Austin W. Pease of seen, no shade is lost; Portland was in Belfast 1 to color a Oct. 17th to stas open your gaze, once, changed in present plans for the prospective rare is called October days. tchool building on the common. -phis l'1'1-1-1 h to make coat Only three way Joseph’s members of the school II committee and superin- hH-War dm through all the woodland glows, Wush. As he found a Guar- tendent Woodbury were present. ak and yellow maple gleam, antee mark have bought under the col- out Wilbur s W~°;CoIb/^BelfastCafe and wil tell of winter’s coming snows open for business there the last of this week. lake and lar They will run a ,eking silvery stream; he sent it back to the first-class restaurant and will, no doubt do a FOR in COATS a MISSES h' Id? sadness each line, fine business. H. E. has LADIES, Colby many friends dealer. in th silent voice of life’s decline. town, having been employed as meat cutter in Beedy’s market. The brothers Two later it was re- will run the III days piace under the name of Colby’s Cafe.—Cam- den Herald. AND t forest isles, with whisper low, turned with tt is note: “This CHILDREN. ,ves softly fall on every hand, The metal powder tank from the battleship rich for winter’s snow coat was Guaranteed as a With the demand tor Coats at j :vt Maine, which Commander Putnam of Thomas phenomenal its height, il o’er this enchanted spread raincoat. It is evident H. Marshall post, G. A. R„ secured has been our Coat section is more than its you a demonstrating given good position in Memorial hall. It ■ us hold Customers tell us i the picture let have worn it in the sun.” bears the following inscription: “Powder tank- leadership. that our variety of ; through the winter bleak and relic of the Battleship Maine, | And so it is with most memorial of the and attractive prices are second tc and tragedy of Havana harbor." styles none, Sale IV Hollis M. son of the business we are seems Saturday Guaranteed stockings. After Lamb, the late Caleb Lamb unprecedented doing to -AT- •r« that we hold for but a of Belmont, was in town space one to the washtub the Monday and Tuesday prove this. and on with trip the asp, gaze delight, representing Parker Broom Company of patched away, and in their place the original color is gone, Lisbon Falls, of which he is a member. He id winter with and decay blight. placed several orders in this city and one in our and are as .. fare of past be fair, they shapeless his home town. He is a for bright, enterprising Suits Ladies. Misses, Children TheHome of k back without or care, man and his Good regret as a young many-friends in this Values j paper bag. vicin- j Gardner W. Lane. ity wish him success. Plain-tailored and noveltv Suits in a Try a box of the original 1 colors, mixtures, -FOR- re leceived at Fogg’s market ine next meeting oi seaside Chautauqua stripes and novelty weaves, and in all the Amos Clement, who with his Circle will be held with Mrs. Charles Rhoades, j prevailing No. 22 fabrics. The | ruing in Northern Maine. High street, Monday afternoon, Octo- quality, workmanship and fit are un- MEN AND BOYS. ber 28th. Lesson: chapters six and seven | has painted a large and hand- five, excelled. from the C. L. S. “Social it letters on a black ground—for C., book, Progress in ! h of the Waldo Trust Co. fMeproof Contemporary Europe;” roll call, quotations and see the difference. Not from the “Songs of Roland;” paper, the Medi- | >\in of the 1911 crop, raised on You are invited to visit our Special for aeval Guilds; reading, “The Cry of the Chil- ready-to-wear department. Boys. or farm in was Searsmont, only will you com- of they give dren;” sketch “Attila, the Hun;” paper, Fall and Winter Journal office Tuesday. Overcoats in Gray and plete Six Months’ service “Charlemagne;” song, “The Watch on the contem- JAMES H. HOWES. Brown trlephone Company Rhine.” Mixtures, $5.00 and $6.00 quality. .ich will give their Swanville without holes—but you can The City National Bank Increases I sprvipp pnnnppfinn with its Saturday price, enjov wearing the best fit- Capital. At a meeting of the stockholders of $2.75 The Francis H. Welch of Hillsdale, Mich., arriv- Advertised City National Bank Oct. 19th, it was voted Letters. The following letters WYober was on for ting, softest to to ed Tuesday on business in connection with the remained operated stockings increase the capital stock from $60,000 to unclaimed in the Belfast postoffice .\I at The General Hos- Condon Manufacturing Co. for the j nday be had. Cost no more than $100,000. The new stock will be offered the week ending Oct. 22nd. Gentlemen— ! D. and ugent Tapley is doing stockholders at A from Aurora Rebekah Vi. L. Bryant, A. Leon for the imitations. present $120 per share, plus $3 delegation Lodge, Cayford, (2 letters), J. Special Men. accrued I. motored to Camden to A. Doherty, Jas. A. dividend to Nov. 15th, the stock to be O. O. F., Wednesday French, James Fuller, Geo. Assortment of a as of Maiden Gordon, E. W. Dress and creollegiate football champ 6 prs. Men’s, S1.50 and $2.00 paid for on or before Nov. 15th. This increase attend meeting guests Cliff Kingman, W. Allen Minnis, R. Driving Gloves, ! next of Miriam of Rockland will work : M. Wood, Fred E. | open Saturday. Bow- 6 prs. Women’s, 2.00 and 3.00 capital, with the additional stockholders Lodge. Lodge Wing. consisting of Mochos, Kid and Dog Skin i by at Brunswick and the Uni- liability, will add $88,000 to the the degree. An 6 prs. Children’s, 2 00 present guar- | Auto Accident. Sunday morning John Gloves in will contend with Bates at anty behind deposits, making a total responsi- Veterans’ Meeting The Waldo Cox’s auto, driven displayed window, $1.50 and | | County by its owner, came down bility of over $240,000. The deposits are now Veteran Association will meet in Monroe with Miller street and $2.00 Only to be had at rounding the library corner quality. Saturday price, $1,600,000 and are increasing at a rate of E. M. Post, Oct. 31, 1912. If skidded and | the late Mrs. Margaret S. $200,- Billings’ stormy, collided with M. A. Wadlin’s milk S5o 000 yearly. The of Mon- -e Hill was built by Benjamin the next fair day. good people team, which was standing in front of the Fred 1 can to Timm ears and with the de- roe will do all they give the boys a residence. Mr. Wadlin’s son ; ago, Sfu’Syin&more Shipping Items. The three-masted schoon- Mark was -——SEE WINDOW Mrs. Ilinchman and Miss warm welcome. Bring along the picnic bas- in charge of the team and DISPLAY-™— er James Slater, Capt. George A. Gilchrest, when the accident Monroe will furnish the usual fare. was closed f-. r the first time. lumber ket. happened he was milk to a near laden for Boston, tow’ed down from 1 delivering by Boys, let's be young again. A. Stinson, Sec’y. customer. The milk cart was 11 iy, “The Fortune Hunter,” Bangor last Saturday and anchored in the har- completely de- ac molished and most of RALPH D. was at the Co- bor to awrait a crew. A W. B. and the the bottles broken, but SOUTHWORTH~ h, presented crew was shipped Superintendent Woodbury the horse was not Monday evening to a large Tuesday and the schooner will sail the first Belfast teachers, with the exception of the injured. It was fortunate 12 Main jj The circle of the Women’s that the Street, Belfast, Me. sewing Hospital ■ driver was not on i lay was well staged, the cast ! chance-The schooner Clarence H. Venner High school teachers, who went at noon, left the team. The auto Aid will meet with Mrs. E. A. Wilson to-mor- was slightly injured. The rain of a very enjoyable performance, began discharging coal for the Belfast Fuel & on the morning train Wednesday for Portland. the day be- row, afternoon at 2 o’clock. fore made a Friday, Co. at Lewis’ visited the schools afternoon soft coating of thick mud on :;1 of Ellsworth returned to 1 wharf at noon Oct. 14th, and the They Wednesday the i macadamized A final meeting of the creditors of W work was not and attended the sessions of the State Teach- road, which caused the accident. to resume her work of Harry finished until Sunday afternoon. jj .rday The auto was Baker will be held in the office of John R. As took ers Association the remainder of the week. not running at a \ ■ of the Register of Deeds. she up the whole front of the w’harf the high speed. at Mason, referee, Bangor, 10 a. m., Oct. 30th, steamers Annie Belle ana The schools are closed their absence. Mr. Lee, of the three years in Ells- Stockton had to during manager Lee Garage in Ev- \ employed to pass upon the trustee’s report and petition make their erett, Mass., was in Belfast I Ido County deeds recorded in landings last week at Marshall’s The ladies of the North church will give a last Friday to re- and transact such other business as may come cover a Ford ! Small i and has been since wharf, next below_The schooner Hiram “supper of yesterday” and a “supper of toda> car, the property of Mr. Charles Mackerel employed 1 before the meeti B. ng. Lowell, Albert with a fare of at the church and room c n Stearns of Everett. The l the ten years indexing in this Capt. Gott, good parlors dining auto was stolen John Parker, bass singer in the choir of the about 1,000 quintal large cod,arrived at Bucks- Wednesday, Oct. 30th, at six o’clock. In the last December and sold in Portland. Last j North has Mr. church, just completed 23 consecu- port last Saturday morning. All were report- | upper rooms will be found an up-to-date chick- spring Amos Clement the car of a I Navigation Laws. Owners of bought tive service in that ed well but fish scarce. en served ladies. In the Portland firm and has used it ever and years’ church, during supper by dinirg since. The Lobsters t I o, their of ( through disregard which owner time he has been absent but two Sun- room “Priscilla” will serve the sub- has been for it all summer and | below, looking aw, are run down and injured Visitors from the U. of M. Ahont twentv days when a service was held, and then stantial dainties for the making of which your finally traced it to Belfast. Mr. Lee left annot collect accord- owing by | damages, to illness in his of the University of Maine students, agricul- boat family. He is a member of grandmother was famous. Price of either Saturday for Everett with the car. Mr. t in the case of Francis F. tural the Belfast the Belfast course, accompanied by Prof. Wm. F. 35 cents. Clement THE CITY Band, Musical supper, bought the car of a FISH Eastern Society responsible firm MARKET. Steamship Company, and often does orchestra work. Schoppe and an assistant, left Orono last Sat- in What becomes of the remains an unsolv- Portland, who will of course make the Law Court October 17th. pins good. > j urday morning by train for Pittsfield, where The man Tel. 214 E. F. The Waldo Medical who stole the car was BRAMHALL & CO. for from County Association held ed problem. But probably the milkman could apprehended injuries resulting the greater part of the day was spent in in- some time their regular quarterly meeting in the munici- a at what becomes of ago. and gave bail for his future een the plaintiff’s power boat the of the give pretty good guess specting plant Pittsfield Poultry appearance. He pal cou’-t room, city building, even- the milk and their loss must add con- defaulted, however, and it is \o defendant’s steamer of Thursday Co. took afternoon bottles; The Universalist Social Aid will meet with | City They the train for Bel- not known at ing, Oct. 17th, with a small attendance. Dr. A. siderably to his expense account. First, there present where he is. | 21, 1909, on the Kennebec fast and on arrival were met at the station Mrs. I. L. Perry this, Thursday, E. of by evening. Kilgore Brooks, who was to have read a is a certain amount of breakage by the milkman A “Bad Man” Wanted. The local auttmr- buckboards and driven to Mr. Chenery’s camp The Odd Fellows association on Small was Building hrs paper Pox, not present, and the himself and his assistants; then the breakage ities were notified Constable J. A. f the trustees of the on the shore of Tilden where a hot recently by Waldo of this and Pond, sup- declared its usual semi-annual dividend of 3 reading other papers, including one by customers, and the failure of the latter Boisvert of Sweetsburg, Canada,that Jack Bail- Aural society Oct. the per awaited them and everything was done for on and after Oct. 21st. Clias.R. 15th, Dr. H. A. Wood of on per cent, payable Coombs by Belfast The Electricity to return the empty b ttles to their owners— ey, alias Jack Sargent, alias Henry Sargent,was Preston, read his report of their comfort. Some of the party were quar- of Medicine was deferred until the next meet- perhaps the biggest item of all. wanted there on of The Spinney dancing classes will begin to- ► j charges and it was tered in Mr. C. R. Coombs camp near and highway robbery ting, approved. which will on by in Odd Fellows ing, be December 10th. This is and that a reward was offered for his morrow, Friday, evening hall. UNDERTAKER, Arthur Ritchie, all Prof. Schoppe and his assistant were at Mr. A. B. Stantial on the street la.-t capture. | reported the annual for the lodged Meeting Lessons begin at 7 o’clock, followed meeting election of officers. He is also wanted in on by public I md that the the farm house. was in he was induced to The Stowe, Vt., two State stipend for Sunday spent inspect- Monday give Journal assemblies from 9 to 12 o’clock. LICENSED EMBAIMER. Health Day. Oct. charges and is described as a '1. The secretary’s salary Sunday, 27th, is Nation- ing Mr. Chenery's large farm, and Monday some notes on the crops raised on his Waldo desperate character. He was Fred D. Jones, of the firm of Carle al Tuberculosis and the 1 said to be & Jones, ; r the ensuing year and that Sunday, Maine Health morning they were taken in automobiles to avenue farm. He was about through digging working CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY association that the should Pearl Brook in the vicinity of and Scott has bought of the heirs of Charles F. Ginn and $50. The date for the fair | Day proposes day Farm, where Mr. Smith had just potatoes and had 300 bushels of fine ones from Belfast, Sunday n-Q be observed in this State and Gray saw on the street a man an- Alfred G. Ellis the lot and building at the ably be the third week in has asked the ; finished harvesting 12 acres of tobacco, and % of an acre. Froth a piece of land measuring who j of Primrose street and and of theaters con- swered the of the man corner Waldo avenue. | Wednesday and Thursday. proprietors managers to after looking this model farm over they visit- about 70 square rods he had harvested 3GU description given want- EVERYTHING MODERN IX The is 30 60 feet was tribute the of entertainments on that ed ed. He notified Sheriff building by and formerly ! adjourned until Tuesday, receipts the Ferguson Poultry Farm on Northport bushels of onions, and from a like area 86 big Deputy Percy Edge- to a fund it is for comb at the and used as a storehouse. Mr. Jones has thorough- day raising the purpose of avenue, leaving at 2 30 p. m. on the steamer bushels of field corn in the ear. Mr. Stantial jail accompanied him down Caskets and Burial a town, and on street the building for use in his Ford establishing free or practically free sani- Stockton for Orono. The boys were loud in is one of our most successful market Washington they saw the ly repaired f the Maine Automobile ; gardeners, Suits, tarium in Maine man and remarked: “There’s the car business, lie has sold 25 Ford autoes the for consumptives. The man- their of Mr. of his success use Gray man as its in Port- praise Chenery’s hospitality. A and the secret is the liberal headquarters I he words were and has an order for 50 cars agements of the Colonial Theater and the Bel- more extended is in another of fertilizer and cultivation. overheard, and were no sooner past year placed Home Pt last week and enrolled a report given col- ; good Telephone 48-3 uttered than the for the season. Three orders for the fast Opera House -will give entertainments umn. much-wanted man started on coming ,,(‘r8 the local owners Office I among Poor’s Mills. The Benevolent at a run. 1913 model have been and" the first 1< t 48-4 next Sunday evening for this cause; at i Club Gray ordered him to stop and then at- booked, '•cation is for that, working good The Apple Packing Demonstrations. A. K. their annual meeting elected for tempted to but his revolver will be delivered about Dec 1st. Colonial beginning at 7 p. m., and will ex- president shoot, missed fire, 72 MAIN do with securing the bond Gardner, State and his assist- and STREET, BELFAST hibit films of an educational nature furnished Horticulturist, Mrs. Mary Jackson, for vice president Mrs. Edgecomb could not shoot as Gray was in ; for that purpose, and will ant, H. P. an the Maine Health association. Sweetser, gave apple-packing I Nettie Daggett, for treasurer Mrs.Nellie Shel- range. The man ran like a deer down to the that by Day Mrs. the money is properly demonstration at the home of W. E. for railroad George E. Brackett has been written to asking Cunning- j don, secretary Miss Cassie Banks_The yard and then up the track, followed | p proposed to build two trunk her cooperation in the advance sale of tickets, ham, Wednesday afternoon, Oct, 16th, to a Ross Cross hay press is in the place. They by the officers and a number of citizens who I — the center of | the State and very interested crowd of between and have had It is suggested that she should have general forty pressed hay for J. F. Sheldon, H. H. joined in the chase, but succeeded in mak- ! A the shore, now the favorite fifty people. All the different styles of box W'entworth and have a number For supervision of the matter and if necessary quite of jobs ing good his escape. Sheriff Jenkins has in- Sale | 'Mists, and in which this sec- were and shown and discussed. to — assistants. In a letter packing grading yet do here C. A. McKinley of Camden stituted a hunt for but at last re- t c employ written by Col. general him, FKANK HOLTON COR\EI'. i. interested. The towns of Roosevelt as surrounding Belmont, Searsmont, came up Saturday on business, Sun- | ports he had not been It is said he Honorary Vice-President of The returning captured. new. to Woods. Mr. Clarence C and Swanville were well Practically Apply I National Association for the Northport represent- day... .Mr. Cloud White, who has been visit- has been on a farm in Jackson and Study and Pre- working 043 Wn. M. arrived Oct. ed, and one man, more enthusiastic than the THAYEK. | Wednesday, 16th, vention of Tuberculosis to Homer Folks, the ing his sister, Mrs. Leslie Payson, returned to spending Sundays in Belfast. Pt came all the from Boston last week-Mr. and ! that night of Col. and Mrs. President of that body, Col. Roosevelt rest, way Pittsfield, Som- Mrs. Harry j says: Roberts returned home last after hurch street. The next It is erset county, to be present at the demonstra- Tuesday j | peculiarly fitting that clergymen, spending a week in Boston. ; Kemp and McDonald started churches, and church organizations should im- tion, and expressed himself well repaid for his their members Booming Bath. For Rent or press upon and attendants the Belfast was well Tuesday evening’s mail Sale hunting arrived at trip. represented. The fruit | trip. They of in duty actively supporting every practical a us the note from Freeman HICH-O-MU room it 6 show to be feature of brought following Eight with 5 p. m., and after supper their local proved pleasing the house, bath, fine stable, way agencies, hospitals, dispensar- urnace those M. Wood, a former citizen a success- heat. Situated at the corner of S ni‘*e drive to the which is ies and the like, in the of day. Among who exhibited fruit were and]now Union camp engaged suppression ind Condon streets, a few front tuberculosis. The amount of E. A. Robertson of Swanville, 8 ful business man in Bath. i: steps North- quarters... .H. T. Field arriv- suffering, misery, varieties; Au- That’s the tort avenue. bitter and loss I am Proper to Pro- mi orphanage, poverty, economic relius one sending you under separate cover a Way Also a rent Portland and Friday morn- Pitcher, Northport, variety; W. E. good for a smaM family at my | that would be obviated by the of copy of a issued the Bath’s application 8 W. M. magazine by nounce esidence on the East Side. ! Irving T. Dinsmore and our present as to the causes Cunningham, varieties; Hodsdon, Bel- merchant association for a HYOMEI, the Fam- knowledge and carnival week R. W. PATTERSHALL. Parted in Mr. Hall’s car on a prevention of tuberculosis is incalcul- fast, 15 varieties; J. H Elms, Belfast, 9 varie- and | simply commencing today (Oct 22nd) continuing s ous Catarrh Made NOTICE. auic. Charles R. till night. Bath is well decorated Remedy | Flagstaff as their objective ties; Coombs, Belfast, 10 varieties; Saturday j with flags and bunting and many attractions office will be Octo- 1 and New Advertisements. James Leroy McCorrison, one were from Australian My closed, beginning Aomp McDonald, who H. Howes, variety. They are offered. We are Eucalyptus being looking for a big } for five of TO >ls for all fine The ber 25th, weeks, because the LET rest and quiet main- Odd Fellows block, announces his fall sale of very specimens. interest mani- week. I know you will be interested in look- I and Other blankets to fested to that fruit ing over the book. Antiseptics—Just for an Thank | amps crowded and the woods begin today, Thursday. Winter is goes prove culture is on the necessity urgent operation. A front increase each and that the The received the same large room to let. and Tuesday morning they near at hand and this is a favorable opportun- ! year farmers are be- magazine by mail is | Breathe It. ing you for past favors I would respectfully ms to realize that fruit is entitled The Bath Merchants has 48 j homeward, sadly disappoint- ity to prepare for it. Mr. Howes has blankets ginning their best crop Journal, solicit your future patronage. Apply to is I 'B °f their outing. Mr. Kemp of all grades and has made special low prices ! and that it pays to cultivate and spray their pages, beautifully illustrated and has write- DR. ERNEST S. W EBBER. 25 and Mr. for this sale. In orchards so as to get th- best results. ups of Bath’s industries, Congress Street. | McDonald arrived his Ready-to Wear Depart- Mr. railway facilities, It Banishes Belfast, October 17, 1912.-3t42 wishes to thank all educational Iw43p | iay evening train. He says ment he is showing a large stock of coats and Cunningham those who advantages, etc., backed by a lib- and he is game—if he did suits for ladies, misses and children—quality, helped in any way to make the day pleasant eral amount of advertising from Bath’s en- and J. H. O. D. workmanship and fit unexcelled_For Regal profitable. terprising business men. We trust the carni- Catarrh WOOD, lus r val will meet the shoes—the latest models—and stock- fullest expectations of its On Holeproof A. A. Howes & Co. are authorized to refund (EYE SPECIALIST) the street Monday afternoon, October promoters and that Freeman will his share : a ings, guaranteed to wear six months without a get purchase price to any dissatisfied customer. Office 14 Main Street, Belfast, Maine, 1st, lady’s open-face gold watch with safety How to Be Well. of the trade. »uard. A hole, go to The Dinsmore Store_A practi- Complete outfit, $1,00; extra bottle, 50c. reward will be given the finder, OPPOSITE CAULK & JONES, .eave at THE JOURNAL OFFICE. cally new Frank Holton cornet for sale by W. B> Where he may be consulted on the various de- __43tf M. Thayer-The Chipman mill and seed <£W Ja^h_ fects of vision to which the eye is subject. grader helps clear the farm of weeds. M. J. and Your stomach and bowels are the larg- Consultation free. Eyes examined glasses fitted if desired. No case too ; For Sale Dow, agent. Brooks, Me-Mitchell & Trussed est in « complicated. organs your body. Broken lenses Call and T. R. sell the well known Glenwood stoves and duplicated. exchange Ducks, $3.00 per pair. Will trade for | 38 I And the easiest part of to be your old glasses for new. ! iealthy, tame, yellow, haired female ranges and carry full lines of kitchen utensils. you abused. WE HAVE long kit- _____ 1 ens or African You eat all kinds of TODAY, | geese. Eet them show different you.Prepare for cold foods, you FAIRLAND FARM, don’t chew I-- I*** weather. A. A. Howes & Co. carry window enough, you bolt your food Bridgewater, Vt. too fast. OCTOBER glass, putty and paints. Odd Bizes of glass cut Then you neglect your bowels. 16, 1912, Public Stenographer to order.... Eight room house with modern im- Consequence is you get a stomach full GENEVA P. HEAL. provements, conveniently for rent or bought the entire stock of Edison and located, of sour, half-digested food and the bowels Phonograpns For Sale sale; also a good rent for a small family in Office of H. C. Buzzell, Esq., choked full of filthy waste matter, giving Edison Records from J. L. SLEEPER & CO., and All kinds of home-made Pies, East Belfast. Apply to Ralph W. Pattershall Pythian Building, Belfast, Maine. Cakes, poisons off into the blood and body. Is it loughnuts, etc to take at East Belfast.... A large front room to let. will be the exclusive Edison dealers for and it Tel. 26-4. Office hours 9 to 4. home, Ap- wonder Belfast, at 25 any you feel badly? KN0WLT0NS ply Congress street....A lady’s open- RESTAURANT, In will be a great pleasure to us to meet the customers 43 faced gold watch lost. Reward offered. Leave my practice I found so many people 66 High Street. at Journal office....Small, convenient tene- whose sickness came from bad stomach of the above firm as well as our own. ment in wanted good locality by Clarence E. and bowels that I had a prescription put BARGAINS Southworth Hall, Store_See advt. of auto up and waiting for them. We shall continue to carry a complete stock of all hood lost. Reward on at In small farms and houses near WANTED leaving this office. .. This prescription became famous as a the Edison and will also as fast J. L. Sleeper & Co., 72 Main street, are carry- goods have, as they the at once to health so I city. Apply A small, convenient tenement in good the Victor giver, put it up, naming it Dr. ing Talking Machine, at prices from come on to the new I True’s Elixir, and you can it most market, every patent pertaining M. R. KNOWLTON. ication. Apply to $15 to $200, and have a large assortment of buy everywhere. All druggists and dealers in CLARENCE E. HALL, disk records, which they are always glad to to the Edison Phonographs and Records that Mr. medicine sell it for 35c, 50c and $1.00. I tf43 At Southworth’s Store. play for callers.Home-made pies, cakes, FOR RENT |. know a lot of doctors and druggists who Edison invents. Yours very truly, doughnuts, etc., to take home, for sale at modern six-room with use it in their own A rent, bath, stable, Knowlton's restaurant, 66 street._ families, so you see High and LOST Don't forget the sale at D. what they think of it! remember the basement veranda. Electric lights, and Saturday Ralph Just Please us a call. Southworth’s, 12 Main street. Specials for name, Dr. True’s Elixir. It brings health give CARLE & steam heat. Apply to | Saturday, about two miles beyond Walter I. next Saturday fill and wintsr overcoats for JONES. 11 ieal*s farm, o-< the Unity road, an auto hood, to men, women and children. E. M. boys and gloves for men. BARKER, ] he finder will be rewarded by leaving the * : 42tf 33 Church street. s une at THE JOURNAL OFFICE. 1 -— -————————— Some New Books. OUT GOES ALL THE SUGAR BEET IN MAINE. SCHOONER SALLIE I’ON. Can the beet be Whether or not the old schooner Sallie A WONDER WORKING HERO. sugar profitably grown RHEUMATIC in Maine? Is it feasible to introduce the I’On will find her grave in the mud near Salves Can’t Cure What an alert, clever and ambitious Truman G. Palmei the old dock is a that Why here? Eczema sugar industry Lamson&ll dry question many young American may do in a strange thinks it and he has his reasons of the Portland water-fronters were is, given Since the old-fashioned theory of cur- troubles but and isolated when backed none that we cm country by POISON in a letter to Senator About s afternoon. The disabled ing the blood has been mend as Lodge. asking Tuesday eczema through highly as this for we kn„ V"B- the of a resourceful mind and given scientists, many cl Sevent D.D.D. energies third of a century ago, as older citizens Hubbard and almost dismantled craft was towed up by stops the itch at once \'v th»t the Rheuma Acts on Kidneys, Liver and salves have been tried for skin dis. s. want to 5 imagination of George Randolph will an was made to the mud bank by the tugs Wawenco you give D.D.D. a trial T '■ remember, attempt But it has been found that these salves be to Chester, cannot be fully comprehended Bladder the Very First Day. here. wds from and and left there. enough prove it. *:il Machinery imported Sebago only clog the pores and cannot penetrate Of course all one has Mr. _ other until read “The Jingo,” and a for the manufac- The Sallie I’On was moved because to the inner skin below the epidermis druggist, Get a 50-cent bottle of RHEUMA today and Germany plant D.D.D. Prescription—go to them Chester’s newest book. “Get Rich room at where the eczema germs are lodged. t,h,are Quick wear a satisfied smile on your face tomorrow. ture of beet sugar was built on West her South Portland, where she cant come to us—but don't exist- This—the quality of penetrating— acce,11 Wallingford,” whose prosperous It’s a that is the whole late S. has been beached for three was big profit substitute. s,-:rte remedy astonishing Commercial street. The George months, the tremendous suc- ence is due to Mr. has no ad- Sciati- probably explains But if you come to our store Chester, country, and it’s just as good for Gout, Hunt was interested in the needed. The old schooner was burned cess of the well known liquid eczema enterprise. so certain of what D.D.D. will ar» vantage of the wonder-working hero of ca, Lumbago and Kidney misery as for Kneu- on the of June 30 at the time of oil of wintergreen, thymol, gly- do r Farmers were invited to grow beets foi night remedy, that we offer you a full size "J “The This tism. cerine, etc., as compounded in D.D.D. bo,'.'Ly Jingo.” irrepress'ble young the and numbers of them did the Deering-Winslow fire. Two of her this guarantee:—If you do not V„\i "B It drives the poisonous wastes from the purpose, Prescription. it takes man finds himself, through the unhappy so within the radius of miles from three masts fell the board and she away the itch AT * joints and muscles—that’s the secret of RHEU- forty by We bays sold other remedies for skin costs ONtV medium of a among a new al was well filled water. Later you not a cent. j, shipwreck, MA’s success. Portland. Beet sugar was produced pretty with inhabitants of one of those the water was out Wm. 0. Poor & people—the But we don’t ask you to take our word for it; the factory in quantities, and so far as pumped by engine 7 Son, Drugglft islands that have their in fiction and the place go to A. A. Howes & Co and get a bottle, and mechanical processes went the experi- schooner was towed to the South but not in an atlas. this However, if it doesn’t do as we promise get your money ment was successful, but commercial!} Portland flats. Nothing has been done At a Probate Court held at Belfast At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for young individual begins to Ameri- back. It will be there waiting for you. it on her since. the County of Waldo, on the at busy proved a failure and was abandoned. I for tin* County of Waldo, on the‘8th day of canize customs and with a October, A. 1). 1912. people rapid- The failure was a bitter Tuesday, it was necessary to take the October. A. 1). 1812. disappointmenl j S. PERKINS and ity that is irresistible. The speed by schooner to make room for I. of Sarah J. Georg, to those who had hoped for the introduc- away the MOKTLVND, guardian EDWINutors of the last will of and er in the current of a moving Colson of in sHid County of Wai Robe,; which changes are accomplished swiftly tion of new Earlier the Calara Davis and so the tugs removed FRANK Searspoit, late of Belfast, in said Countv as a. industry. do. a for a to In manner the tale is having presented petitloi praying ■ the National speech is made include story. leisurely same her to the flats near the There ceased, having presented a pet thing had been tried in Massachu- dry-dock. license h s« \. at or private sale and con- as "Eben it has charm public that the actual market value ..f n... American slang create? more mirth than Holden;” quiet setts Ver- she is now and will remain vey cerlain real estate of his said ward describ- and at about the same time in probably said deceased now in then hands be described. “The and electrical effect. unless ed in said may easily Jingo” mont. It was given up in the East, something is done to build her petition payment of the eoliateial inherit is one of those books that con- The Hon. Socrates Potter tells the interested iu the keep you The experiment was taken up in the over or she is taken to some other place Ordered, 'i iiat the said petitioner give notice to persons sneer-, and it deals as before with the a and the amount of the tax th*re

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