r 88 yOl£MK __BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 29, 1916. NUMBER 26 -' ball. children isasi; the Lhurcties. on the platform. All then stood to of Belfast. He will be in the city clerks office during * greet their The News PERSONAL. queen while the Guard placed the business hours daily and every evening at the I PERSONAL. At the Universalist church next gold and uitfh Wins Championship. Sunday crimson crown upon her head and the Windsor Hotel, and would be pleased to meet 'jllH'*-'1' of children will follow the sermon. I of late has Miss Ada Curtis is in Mr Hudson D. Ames of 16th and christening aceptre in her hand. The An rush of advertising those who care to enroll or to over Camden visiting Rockland called on. tl Vinalhaven, June authority young unexpected would talk Communion will be ladies and and Mrs. friends in Belfast last Knox-Waldo observed at the close of ! wore white muslin robes which crowded out county correspondence other conditions. He the nine- Alonzo Paul. Saturday. < ionship of the flowing particularly requests the service. issue. morning they made for the occasion and their hair was matter for this who a new mil- Mrs. Mon- Mrs. I. L. Wilband of .,.iv defeating the islanders local prepared ty-eight signed the petition for oeorge Priesc of Boston arrived Boston is visiting The usual services will □nconfined itia to visit friends in Following is the standing be held at the Uni« j except by becoming head bands, Howard Cheney, drug clerk at A. A. Howes company for Belfast to call on him. day relatives. Belfast, her former home. all versalist church next rhey approached the throne from in his car for ****** Sunday morning, with j different & Co.’s., left yesterday morning Flag Day Observance. Thomas H. Mar- Mrs. M. C. Hills is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea returned "Itanis" parts of the Won Lost Percent preaching by the pastor, Rev. A. A. church to the slow strains over the 4th. a Blair. marching Portland,to remain there shall Circle observed Flag Day at their reg- relatives in Bangor. Monday from short visit in Camden. pf music 7 1 .875 Sunday school at noon. The parts were all exceptionally ular who will meeting last Tuesday afternoon, which Mrs. Etta Harris Bebee of 5 3 .625 well taken. The All children of the city schools take Hampden was in Frank D. Hazeltine, a student at Bowdoin The regular services will be held next Sun- closing scene was most im- was the 139th of the The fol- 4 4 .500 are to meet on birthday flag. Belfast Monday and is the pressive as all stood to receive the benediction part in the parade requested Tuesday. College, guest of his parents, Mr. and 3 5 .375 day at the Baptist church, with ser- lowing program was song, 16 preaching >f the at a. m„ 4th,when teams given: Flag Donald Shute Mrs. Ben Hazeltine. 1 7 .125 pastor. Rev. J. Wilbor Richardson. the common 9,30 July of Taunton, Mass., is the vices at 10.45 a. m. and 7,30 p. m. by H. children; invocation, recitation, Harry for them. chaplain; of Mr. and Mrs. Every available seat in the auditorium was oc- will be furnished guest Ralph D. Shute. Mrs, Annie E. Ryder and 9. Rockland, 1. Upton of Colby College, who will supply for Eleanor Shaw; piano solo, Helen Ellis; The daughter Thelma even- cupied and all were with the exer- There will be a dance this, Thursday, Mrs. Lewis of of are the month of school at noon pleased Name Old aalute to George Stillwater is the guest Roxbury, Mass., spending the summer base ball season opened June July. Sunday Glory, Lulie Nichols; _.i((lrtl cises, particularly the pastor, who recognized at Seaside Grange hall, with music by of her Mrs. with Belfast relatives. when and Christian Endeavor at 6 30 p. m. Prayer | ing Flag, Mildred Demmons; reading, “Song for daughter, Colby A. Rackliff. .ingress street grounds, [he of and another dance there ability many of his young parishioners McKeen’s orchestra, the vocal Misses Alice E, and one or two meeting, this, Thursday, evening. Flag,” Nettie Merrithew; solo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copeland of were Martha E. Southwortb, ...w u. .m, lacking players md commended their with the same willingness to assist. Monday evening, July 3d, students at defeated the Rock- The services at the “Blame Yourself,” Lizzie Waterman; address, in Belfast several the week with St, Joseph Academy, Portland, ar- f.en reported, Congregational church days past music. “What rived home last 9 to was next will be as THE WAR Does the Flag Mean co Me?” Mary relatives. Friday night. a score of 1. Haley Sunday follows: Morning wor- NEWS. n;" by Mrs. McLane’s servants arrived last Tues- our held the visitors to at 10.45 a. m. with sermon Russ; reading, “The Flag of Country, Miss Esther Kalloch has ", e way and ship by the pastor, Mrs. Sadie H. Cooke of the returned to her her on Bangor spent The problem of the position of Greece is ap- day morning to get cottage Northport what it stands for and what it means to the home >a bile Belfast came across Rev, Walter T. Hawthorne, to be followed week-end with Mrs. W. C. in Thomaston from a three weeks' visit by and she is ex- Vose, Northport parently eliminated. In answer to what was avenue ready for occupancy, world,” L. C, to 16 chil- with her at the right time. Belfast’s the Lord’s supper. Sunday school at noon, Putnam; pledge flag, avenue. aunt, Mrs. G. H. Robinson. ^ in a or a ultimatum of the Entente to arrive from Washington day the on clean and the fans were at the practically joint pected dren; reading, President’s proclamation «ttBt and Prayer meeting this, Thursday, evening here. O’Connell of Lynne Rand, Mrs. Herbert Rand and two powers Greece has acceded to all demands, in- two to spend the season Ralph Bangor spent Sunday Curtin’s home of Mrs. H. C. Pitcher, 29 Church street. the observance of June 14th as sons prospects. hitting Flag Day, with his Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Con- from Salem, Mass., are at Camp Winne- the demobilization of her con- new club house of the parents, the features. The Bel- cluding army, The handsome newly Mrs. Abbie Max and Doris Col- .l8 ,„.e of The American Spirit and the Present Na- Putnam; song, nell. cooa, where they will the summer. tent to the movement of across her ter- at will be spend was on troops organized country club Northport a -,..,d crowd hand, al- will lins; reading, Our Dora tional be the subject cf Rev. A. E. Flag, Bridges; singing, The Belfast friends of John ■itory and the prohibition of export of sup- July 4th with a dinner for Miss Mary A. Bickford arrived Tuesday many C. Carey was somewhat raw Wilt-on’s sermon at the formally opened Star forreaj Unitarian church next Spangled Banner, Lizzie Waterman; of Montville are to plies to the enemies of the Allies. The con- members and reservations for tables are now sing- night from Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend the sum- sorry hear of his illness he score; at 10.45 a. m. This will Sunday not be poiiti ing, America, chorus and audience. Miss and hope he may have an and cession of Greece as to crossing her territory being received by the secretary. mer in Belfast. early complete BELFAST cal, but patriotic and religious, and appropri- Helen Ellis played the piano for the musical recovery. >ught to lead to something. How large a William F. Bean of Kansas arriv- ate A number of the of the Grammar City, Mo., a. e. for the Fourth of July season. Everyone I pupils selections. There will be no meeting ot the ab. r. bh. po. Force is has never Milton C. a at Salonaki been reported, Z. D. Harts- ed Tuesday to Bpend the summer with his Stephenson, Colby College stu- 4 3 1 13 0 who has not another church to attend is cordi- schools, accompanied by Principal Circle next Tuesday on account of its being )Ut there is thmiffht tn lie at least 200 0C0 men ent, arrived home last week and will assist his 0 0 1 5 0 last on sister, Miss Annie M. Bean. P .3 ally invited. horn, went to Temple Heights Monday July 4th, and the next meeting will be held 3 10 10 ind 100,0(0 trained are said father, D. F. in the store ...4 Serbians, soldiers, one ot the cars of the Maine Morris L. local of the Coe- Stephenson, during big Transporta- July 11th, when there will be a ten-cent lunch, Slugg, manager ...5 0 2 1 0 0 At the Methodist church next Sunday morn- ;o be armed and and for the 1 the summer. equipped eager lunch and a Mortimer on a busi- 000 ^ tion Co, They took a picnic had to which all the sisters and comrades are Co, left Monday week's ...31 1 communion service with an in- ing, appropriate : fray. With the e forees.and with the Russians Mrs. Nellie M. .3 1 1 12 10; most enjoyable outing. vited. ness trip to New York. Kneelantl of Somerville, sermon. At 2.30 m. Mr. Sellers will dose .4 0 1 12 0 1 p. speak upon the frontiers of Romania, there Mass., was the guest of Beltast relatives the Walter O. Pour of San is .4 0 0 0 0 in East At 7 30 p. ser- jhould be in the “A Fool’s Paradise” is the feature to be Mrs. Diego, Calif., 0, Northport. ni.,gospel ( something doing soon Balk- past week and is now at her at of Hon. and Mrs. C. 0. Poor. Her cottage Temple „3 1 1 0 10 vice with sermon on “Manhood or and shown at the Colonial this week, OBITUARY. the guest Swine,” ms. Thursday for the season. her later. Heights matinee and This is a drama husband will join special music. This, Thursday, evening at There are many in this war not night. society .32 9 8 27 11 1 things easy Prof, and Mrs. L. Flanders and chil- in six and E wife of H. died June 26th returned to Ralph 7 30, piajer meeting, followed by a meeting of for an outsider to understand because of the parts, featuring Paula Shay Chrys- Carrie E. Nuss, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Groves n'KLAND dren of Boston arrived to the tine at on Water street after a ill- a in Belfast Saturday occupy itrict censorship. One thing is, why should Mayo. Matinee at 2,30;evening 7 and at her home long Boston last Tuesday after visit a. Lobe on the ab. r. bh. po. e She was born in Belfast in cottage, Bohemia, South Shore, absent July 9tb and 16th, when Chester J. -he French be left to defend Verdun alone? 8.30. ness. Dec, 1885, witn Mr. and Mrs. John S. Collins. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Northport, for the season. the daughter of William J. and Annie M. Jar- 4 0 0 3 0 0 Bro». n, Superintendent of the Sunday school ind another, why are the Germans so persist- The Uuiversalist Sunday school went to William B. Getchell and family of Augusta ...3 0 1 4 2 3 vis Robbins. Her husband was at sea at the Henry Davidson of Belfast was a recent work of the East Maine Conference, will sup- ?nt in their attacks upon Verdun when its cap- Swan Lake yesterday for their annual picnic, arrived last Saturday to open their summer 4 1 1 10 1 0 time ot tier aeain, out naa recently visited guest of his brother, Fred L. Davidson, in Ap- The Sunday school will be held as usual ure, aside from the moral effect of a the churcti at 9 30 a. m. on buckboards* home on Allyn shore for the season. 4 0 0 0 0 0 ply, victory, leaving Mr. her to make her as comfortable as possible. pleton. Davidson spent the winter in 3 0 0 0 0 1 and the other services omitted. vouid help them but little, and would not, as Mr. Z. D. Hartshorn them to Mr and Mrs. Henrv Iverson who accompanied pro- Parsons, California and 1 1 2 2. The funeral will be held in the Methodist Washington. 3 0 currently supposed, open the way to Paris? vide boats for tne Dr. Foster C. Children’s Sunday was observed at the Uni- j party. Small are to occupy Crosby Place for the summer, ...3 0 1 6 2 1, afternoon at 4 John E. Bunker An the London loaned them the vestry this, Thursday, o’clock, of Bar Harbor, Secretary of .3 0 1 0 5 0 tarian church last Sunday morning at the reg- English paper, Spectator, gives use of his cottage, and Mr. arrived from their home in the B. Sellers yesterday this As to the it Rev. Horace officiating, and the re- State, called cn friends in Belfast last Satur- ular service, when the children of the paris.> explanation: Germans, says Charles Bradbury contributed a half bushel of Berkshires. mains will be taken to Rockland boat 1 O £.-* their is to a allied of- by for day. Mr. Bunker is the Democratic candidate were special guests, seats in front, j object prevent general peanuts. occupying interment. Miss Kathleen Tuttle, teacher in the High .1 0 3 2 0 1 0 2 x—9 and the for Congress in the 3d district. The decorations were held daisies and butter- fensive, they hope by pressing French Osceola Club met in Red Men's .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 Sewing Hall school at Wlllimantic, Conn., is spending the hard at Verdun to the British forces to Miss L. a student at cups, in bouquets on the pulpit and st;.nds. nring Friday June 23rd, with 47 members Almatia (Rhodes) widow of the late G. A. Lucy Nealley, St, 131 Stolen bases, evening, summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Curtin, Ropes. their aid. As The Spectator sayB; “They want Salford, passed away Saturday June Joseph Academy, Portland, arrived last Base on balls, The sermon by the pastor. Rev. Arthur E. and guests present. At 6 p. m. a chicken morning, Friday by Haley 2, sup- her on Middle Mrs. B. L. Tuttle. to and the 17th, at home street, of acute to summer :!ice A. was on compel us, French also, to throw night spend the with her hits, McDonald, Nep- Wilson, Faithfulness, and addressed per was served by the members. The Salford was a mother, evening indigestion. Mrs. native of Thomas Rich of D uble plays, A. McDonald to iur whole line into confusion, to alter our bat- Mr. and Mrs. Searsport Mrs. Sarah Nealley, High street. particularly to the little ones, although help- was spent in dancing. This is the last meeting Northport, coming to Rockland when a young Robinson to Foote. Hit by tle to the week-end with their daughter and plans, give up all of our carefully At the age of 25 she was married to Mr. spent Edward Bok and \k Donald, Haley. Wild pitch. ful and encouraging to all. There was special ; of the club until September. The club wish to family of Philadelphia, thought-out enterprise.” Meanwhile the Ger- Salford. One son was born to them, Ralph husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil G. Roberts, Union .» Brown. with thank j are in Camden for tne I, Tevelyn. Umpire music by the choir, a solo by Arthur N friends for their patronage and hope to Clarence who at Penn., Bummer, occupy- nans are Salford, died the age of 20. ! making some gains at Verdun, but at street. their at Johnson and a duet by Mrs. Clement W. Wes- see them at the suppers this fall. Mrs. Salford had been a semi-invalid for many j ing cottage Beauchamp Point. Mr. fearful sacrifice. In a recent Mr. Johnson. attack, repuls- years, confining herself to her home, Mrs. Ella D. Flavell of Cambridge, Mass., Bok is the editor of The Ladies’ Home IrT' A A. BANGOR cott and The Sunday schuol Leslie of who making Jour- 7; 2, j has been serv- | ed by the are said to have lost 40 Dodge Clinton, it one of the most attractive residences on the called here the death will be closed the French, they arrived Monday night, by nal, j Arresting game on the Con- duriug summer. ing a sentence in the Waldo County jail for street. Mrs. Salford’s chief characteristic per cent of the troops engaged. With the her D. Faunce Woodcock. was to a of son-in-law, Mrs. Horace B. of nds last Saturday afternoon Rev. Walter T. Hawthorne has the larceny in and who to run generosity—generous fault, often- Pearson Brookline, Maes., l accepted Russian advance in the east, the Italians Unity, attempted again times herself for others. The E. Richards of South Lawrence, was card & Barrows A.A.team and unanimous call to become the of the away was before Lord of the denying burial, Mrs. Mary operated on last Friday. Her uncie, \ pastor 3n the and Greece recently, Judge which was at her took offensive, helpless, the un- private, request, place to her ■ arrived June 19th visit daugh- Charles H. i f the Bangor high team and North church and arrived Municipal Court and sentenced to Mr. Mass., Field, has received word that the Congregational official of an drive the Al- Tuesday Wednesday, Rev. Allen, Universalist, offi- reports early big by Mrs. Gertrude Roswell, and other rela- t irs. headed by Savage, who is ex with bis and the one month additional in the in ciating. Mrs. E. R, Veazie sang “Lead ter, operation was successful and that she was do- Tuesday family occupied par- ies in the West would seem to jail, compliance Kindly be well found- bearers f the in the box with the new law for Light.” The were Hon. J. Edwin tives. ing well. mainstays sonage yesterday. Following is his letter ol id.'* sentencing prisoners | Rhodes. Capt. J. Frank Gregory, Judge L. R. has : year. It was a rattling good who attempt to escape. Mrs. Arline S. Cooper cf Newport, who Mrs. lloia Mrs. Bertha acceptance. The Russian drive in the east continues and Campbell and Judge E. C. Payaon. The inter- Sherman, Grey of & B. team Grace A. and and I way and the L surely The cabaret to be ment was in the lot in Achorn ceme- been visiting relatives and Miss Belfast, Mr. Mrs. G. M. Pearson of Orland, Maine, :he Austrians are back given by the Women's Al- family falling rapidly before Somerville, have been a c will on record as some- June Edgar A. read the to the Mass., spending few It go 22, 1916. liance of the First Pariah tery. Burpee Episcopal Lord in this city, left Monday spend To the First Congregational Church, :he advance of the Italians. The French con- (Unitarian) will burial service at the grave.—Rockland Cour- days with their 6ister, Mrs. Lillian Grey.— ., e ik from a in game scoring standpoint offer many attraction. It will be an week Boston. Camden Heralu. Belfast, Maine, tinue to gain at .Verdun and British successes evening ier Gaxette. :u net seven runs with but two Dr. Adelbert Millett, Clerk. ! of old songs, and colonial costumes Second Lieutenant B. Hazeltine of here are reported. will be an .Charles Miss Olive Wadlin, expert of Tike outs. Bangor has a fast Greeting;— Willetta W. Reeddied June 22d at her home, stenographer, interesting feature. The will include the army is in line for promotion and I am in receint of vnur commnnifH*i«n The Mexican situation looks war-like. Con- program regular Washington, D. C,. and Miss Mabel a team, but seemed unable to do No. 14 Federal street, after a and severe I Wadlin, selections from “Mother Goose” long will receive the rank of first lieutenant the tending to me the call to become and gress is to act on President Wilson's re- in song and ! graduate nurse of Newton, Mass., are left-handed of McLel- pastor ready illness with heart disease and a visiting delivery teacher of the First picture. The date of this complication, Congregational Church quest. More have been ordered to the entertainment is first of July. their parents, Capt. and Mrs. Bartlett Wad- and well crowd attended. troops 61 She was born in | pleased of Belfast. I cannot tell you how greatly I 13th. aged years. Waldo, the ?order, including the 2d Maine Thursday evening, July Misses Charlotte and Alice lin, East Northport. appreciate the confidence that you thus place regiment, daughter of the late Thomas and Harriet Wadswofth in me, and in I ask the earnest ehich will leave are of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. >vmu) & Barrows A. A. accepting Augusta today. Edward Sibley will leave to Coombs Wentworth. She was twice married. Spear guests Burr Grant of cf the Saturday spen Philip Unity received the de- prayers all members and adherents of their summer home on the North ab. r. bh. a. e. a few days with his Her first Shea at po. the church that the relationship about to be daughter, Mrs. Henry husband, George Richards, was lost gree of Bachelor of Arts in Latin at the Uni- : 4 0 U 0 0 0 NEWS OF THE GRANGES. North port. Court:. entered upon may work with the one end of Hoyt Hilton, and family, who are at the Hil- at sea and her second husband, Charles H. shore, of Maine with the session last 4 2 2 3 2 0 versity closing M c the of God ic the of i ton farm in Wetherbee of Boston arrived establishing Kingdom City Tewksbury, Mass. Before he Reed of Bath, died several years ago. She is Miss Madeline week, and Ansel Alva Packard of this re- B 3 1 0 0 0 2 Belfast. The memorial services of the South Mont- city the summer with her i 1 1 0 2 1 leaves Mr. Sibley will settle in full with the survived one Mrs. Ada last Thursday to spend i ceived the degree of Bachelor of Science in I plan to commence my ministry the first rilie Grange were held Sunday, June 25th,with by daughter, Russell, f 4 3 3 1 1 0 as Mrs. W’entworth of Sunday in July, 1916. m city collector of the 1915 taxes, the first with whom she made her home; by one son, grandmother, Bethany electrical engineering. [ 4 0 1 6 0 0 appropriate program. Hon. F. F. Phillips Wishing you Grace, Mercy and Peace. time such a settlement has been Clarence Richards of Knox. ! 4 0 0 12 2 0 ;ave the address. After the cervices the made for Melvin Lynn, Mass.; Quite a nnmber of citizens attended Very faithfully yours, Troy 0 4 0 years, if ever. Mr. hats was called here her critical arrived in Boston 3 0 0 Walter Thomas Hawthorne. Grangers marched to the cemetery and laid Sibley collected abou-t who by illness; Mrs. H. P. Adams, who the graduating exercises at the Maine Central 0 l 3 1 1 0 0 two-thirds of the taxes of three sisters one Mrs. came to Belfast last ui poll 1916,aEd at times and by and brother, from California, giavM ucat. | recently Institute, Pittsfield. The were Children’s day was observed at the Baptist has Troy graduates been at his desk from 5 a. m. to 10 m. Harriet French of Mrs. Samuel Clifford her corner 33 7 8 27 7 3 p. Waldo, Saturday and is occupying rooms, Miss Golda Sidelinger, Miss Edith Church last Sunday with a two-part program Morning Light Grange, Monroe, held its Mitchell, F. D. Jones, who returned last of Brewer and Mrs. Charlotte Quinlan of Rox- of Pearl and Court streets. Miss Florence j P.ANGOK conducted the Charles E. regular meeting Saturday June 24th, Tuesday Hillman, John Rogers, Ray- by Superintendent. evening, and Forrest Wentworth of Waldo. | morning from attending the Edison Dealers bury, Mass., Mrs. Horace B. Sellers and little mond and Elmer Estes, i ab. r. bh. po. a. e. Rhoades,instead of the usual service md conferred the second and third on Rev. and Wright preaching degrees The funeral was held at her late home Satur- 5 0 0 1 1 0 lwo Phonograph Convention in New 1’ork Mildred will leave next Monday to and the regular Sunday school. i'he music candidates, also accepting the applications reports daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. McLelian and daugh- 1 1 0 0 0 0 a enthusiastic day at 2 p. m., Rev. Horace B. Sellers of the 1 sf three i very meeting. About 800 deal- a month in N. Y.. and ^00 1111 was furnished by the church choir and organ- others. A short program was pre- spend Brooklyn, Long ter Janet of Lexington, Mass., arrived Satur- I era from Maine to Methodist church officiating. The interment Oregon were in session and J. 3 1 0 2 1 0 ist and Miss Ethel Dexter, violinist, assisted sented, including readings by Mrs. Woodman, Branch, N, day and after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. were was i.a Grove cemetery. 4 0 0 3 0 1 very much interested and gave their close 1 by a large chorus of young men and women, Mrs. Ellingwood and Mrs. Cooper; and the Miss Wilda Vcse arrived by Tuesday morn- Clarence O. Poor will occupy the t'henery cot- 4 0 0 0 0 0 attention to the two \ Miss Are farmers days meeting. Last year 3 0 1 0 with solos by Katherine E. Brier and Al- question, more inclined to run in Daniel Faunce Woodcock of Belfast died boat from Norwood, Mass., and will tage at Murphy's Point for the season. Mr. 0 0 the Edison ing’s ruts than men in Phonograph Convention was held l 4 0 0 000 bert L. Cuzaer. Part one, by the junior mem- other lines of business?whieh June 23d in Ashville, North Carolina, and the the summer vacation with her parents, McLelian will make occasional visits to Boston at the Edison spend i 401 17 00' pas decided in the Factory, but owing to the to bers of the Sunday school, included a recita- negative. The Memorial large remains arrived at his home on Church Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Vose, Northport avenue. attend to his law practice. 2 0 0 0 0 0 increase in the number of dealers it | tion, ‘Welcome Children’s Karl Coi- service, which lias been deferred on account j was held street noon, Day,”.by Monday accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs, Charles N. Alien of this in the Me the Kelly, Portland, “Welcome Sunbeams” if had will be held at the year Alpine Hotel, largest in wife and his Mr. Frank R. 1 32 2 2 24 3 2 cord; singing, by Berta weather, regular j untie, Woodcock, Satur- Mrs. Martha Allen of New York Gordon and son Charles, returned last Boston, and Mr. and Fowles and Grace Roberts; a floral exercise meeting July 8th. j City. who went to New York .0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 x—7 by | Saturday morning, to their home in after a Mrs. Judson of 1 day Bradford, Mass., Goodspeed China arrived Sat- .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 the little girls of Mise Edna class, South Pooar Mills. Vesta visited I The deceased was born in Hopkins Montville Grsnge held memorial ser- Higgins her Belfast, April 30, visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Coombs. urday in the Allen’s car to visit Mrs. Martha | O'Connor 2, Daley. Three each dressed as flowers and anu car- rices grandmother, Mrs. Woods, in theeitv the child of Hartwell L. and wearing Sunday afternoon, June at the recently. -188£r only Alice Alien’s sister, Mrs. M. A. at the nor. Stolen .25th, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Strout and little Small, Belfast \ base, O’Connor. recitation John -Mis. Efiie Gordon and rying garlands; by Fletcher, grange hall in commemoration of its daughter of i Faunce Woodcock. He attended the Home for y McLellan 5, by Savage.Struck deceased Linerty city Mildred L. I. Demmons, have Aged Women. They were guests ar are her Mrs. .... U.w.lc O.irl i-jK a:i,nf thu t> ~ granddaughter, than 17. Hit exercise,‘‘The Guiding t'tars,” by the Willing members. The obsew ance was visiting sister, George Daggett, the Windsor. I 12, by Savage by postponed from returned from a visit with relatives in West- Mr. Allen delighted the inmates white ... N. B. of Boston arrived | Adams, Sheehan. Wild pitch, Workers Class, carrying banners with June 13th on account of Strong to Cambridge, Mass., and after was of the Home inclement weather. j Monday ; graduating after the G. A. R. in j with an auto ride. ; i'assed ball, Peckham. Umpire, in visit brook, attending meetings the stars they represented gold letters and Pfce program was as follows: Henry Wentworth_Horace Went- employed in the wholesale shoe .store of Winch * ... 2.10 Song by quartet, in Sherman Hall of Camden won who was Portland. the prize gold surmounted by a small gold star; recitation by •The Life that is to worth, operated on for appendicitis Brothers, Boston, for about two years. Be;” Scripture reading by While watch in the is able be Cob and Mrs. Thos. H. Anderson and Mr. Montgomery speaking contest at i Arline Curtis; singing by a class of small C. to out again-Edward Evans and thus he was taken ill with ast, 5; Rockland, 4. boys M. Howes; prayer by Rev. E. A. Dinslow; employed appendi- the and Mrs. Vose of Portland are in Bel- commencement exercises of the Last of the carrying the’r family of Waldc called on Mr. and Mrs. &!. and later had a severe case of Walter from Rockland in sensational “Try Brigade,” purple music, “Beyond the Smiling and the O, citis, typhoid Maine Weep- an Conference The banner with its letters; exercise I Wilson Sunday... Jackeon which undermined his health. fast on their wajr home from auto trip to Seminary, Bucksport. | ting 12-inning game on the Con-1 gold singing ing/’ rendered on the graphophone; recita- .Joseph started last fever In March, j will leave \ donor of the prize is Hon, C, O. both classes of the week for California. Irvin Wood to | Eastport. They today, accompanied Montgomery grounds last Tuesday afternoon. by Primary department; tion Mrs. O, Newhail; roll of honor read will tarry 1908, he came Belfast and for a few weeks by by It is an annual event and the contest is recitation Martha exercises on the farm while he is in the by Mrs. F. G. Spinney. open ii '.’V with a lead of two runs, by Allen; singing Mrs, Sewall the away-The proceeds was employed City National bank, but ill Colby, secretary: address by to all students of the school. Mrs. class exercise on from the sale and entertainment with of went j n the hfth and made it two to by Perley Barry's class; L. t\ Phillips; music by quartet, “Will the given bj* the health, symptoms tuberculosis, com- Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest to Boston Tues- the cross with emblems under th^ Club, were $26 45. him to give up his to meet her Mrs. Charles Dean Mrs. Amos Jefferson Kin* of San Juaa sixth, but Belfast tied it up decorating Angels Come?”; recitation by Mrs. John Sulce- pelled position, and since day sister, Mrs. Warren A. had been Porto Kico, formerly Miss rtb; graphophone, “Lead Kindly ; A slight shower just before the time for the scay concert numbers of this dread Belfast, will sail from San Juan on 4th s a run two wild Bel- Nichols’ class. The were j “Shall we Meet the R.v- band progress disease. He %pent two Madison, Vvis., who will arrive today, Thurs- July by throws, Light/’and Beyond concert last Thursday evening somewhat under the direction of Mrs. Rob- in Colorado and one to tbe summer. Prof. Cool will for New York and will come to Belfast for the game, 5 to £. Lack of Benjamin L, er?” Q W. was marshal at the ceme- lessened the years Arizona, summer in day, spend the space Ripley attendance, but a :fine program showed much and a winter with his summer. Mrs. her the score in detail. ertson and thought atten- The floral tributes were and was rendered and Wyoming, father in Harding, sister-in-law. [ K-ving tery. beautiful the voeal selection as usual, Nassau, to details. The recitations were the inland air and Miss Harriet A. the tion good and the attendance was N. P.f.had tried at Bingham and Miss 'Marian who Dunn, latter u class- large. ■£. s. A. enthusiastically* received. There was Hazeltine, left the latter is: team went to Rockland mate at yester- the exercises full cf meaning. Part second and last winter went to Ash- Welleeiey, ’10, will accompany j better order than at the previous concert Quantabacook, part of last week to attend the commence- her, day the local and will and the team; go today consisted of a beautiful allegory by SENATOR BURLEIGH’S WILL. ville, & noted health resort. Not former to visit relatives in the and arranged it is hoped < there will be no further disturb- long after ment of her alma mater, Smith College, was West, «'■■■-Next will his arrival there his the letter \ Saturday they play Rev. J. WiLbor Richardson, the who attendingphyaician recom- to spend the summer in pastor, ances to mar tne of these taken ill with the grip and was for several Boston, k a The will of the late Hon. Edwin C. enj'oytsent concerto. mended his to his bed, aud a l id team on the Congress street also coached the well->chosen cast. The sub- Burleigh, taking week or joining hex mother and brother. former governor, former and The third concert will be given two before his death news came that he days is the college hospital, but :s now with i the will congressman this, Thursday, had Monday Showhegan’s play was “The of the Bible School former United States a which ject Crowning junior senator from evening with the following program: suffered hemorrhage led the anxious relatives in Springfield. Mass. John > Ufa Congressman A. Peters has [ the Belfast team will go to Angel” and the stage was arranged with a Maine, was .died for probate in Augusta, June friends in his home city to fear the worst, and named March. Shoulder to Shoulder, Arthur Col. F. E, of Waterville and Col. Frederic Smith Bartlett of and it is to an 26th. Tne estimated amount of the as the news of his death was not Boothby Caatine f.r ; hoped arrange excur- large carved oak chair as the throne and on estate, Overture, L'Puritani, Bellini unexpected, ap- presented with the will, was $.756,000, of which but was received with deep regret. June Charles P, Allen of Presque Isle met at the pointment to the United States Ay. W;eather it is Waltz, Wedding of the Winds. Hall 29! naval academy \ permitting pro- each side a semicircle of white seats and the $567,tOO, is real and $108,000 personal. 1908, he .married Miss Ella Pearl March, Flavell oS Bangor House last Sunday and reminiscences at Annapoks, for entrance next :iave about four a week The will is Imperial Potentate, Woods '/.ear, succeed- games during gold crown and sceptre for the worthy occa- ; dated Oct. 5,1915,and the witness* Cambridge, Mass., who was his constant com- e Selection froec the Comic Opera j were sa order It was recalled that 27 ing Edmund of eaeor. es were Charles F. Flynt, Gilbert R. Chad- Erminie, is this struggle to ■’ years Brody Ellsworth, who will be pant of the throne on a cushioned table. Jus* Jakcbowski panion long regain his bourne and Ralph G. Webber. health and untiring >:n ministering to him in ago they served together as members of the graduated. Bartlett was graduated this Miss Anita Trask in a white Popular, Wedding of the Sunshine and the year ast. A school tice( dainty gown The will leaves to h s Mrs. Caro- his last illness. He w«s a member of from I Sunday concert daughter, Rose# Timothy 3taff of Gov, Burleigh, whose recent death led the Castine High school as a silver helmet line F. all his Gamble valedictorian the wearing and shield) opened Martin, household furniture, ail- \ Chase Lodge, F. & A. M., and members of the I church last {Vocal to recollections of events when of his class. He is a sou of Sunday evening verware and and to his Chorus) k>cal Masonic in interesting he Boyd an the exercise, very the jev/elry, son, Lewis A. Detroit lodge Ashville, extended Bartlett, section of Miss F. S. gracefully explaining ; Marcs, Free Press, Chambers was Ellsworth Walkley. The Burleigh, the tot at the corner of Western every courtesy possible his illness governor. boy, who was a classmate of central thought of the the worthi- Final, America. during j Con- ! nsihted of musical numbers and allegory, avenue And State street ic Augusta. there. France was a kind hearted and gressman Feteis in the Mr. Charles R. Marshall, son of Mr. and Ellsworth High school ness of the Angel who should occupy the The rest of the estate is left to his Lewis The ai and man and a \ Hie children, the execution of son, Chapel Grove Cemeteity. Work thoughtful boy general favor- and in Bowdoin College. throne. the sword in the Guard’s Burleigh, in trust, with fuil power and au- iti He was devoted to his mother in her Mrs. Wm. R. Marshall of Winchester, Mass., I -‘Hi enjoyed by the large audi- Placing was begun last on the at Grove long j to Tuesday chapel was fond of Miss ^rline W a teacher in she bade him out her thority sell, mortgage, pledge, lease, tx- illness,and very Julia Condon, graduated from Yale University on June 21at, The is [ alton, New hands, carry injunction. which will be built to following from the Boston a: ihange, invest, re-mvestand otherwise Cemetery, according the who was at the home when he was Post. l rived last week to spend the permit, born and receiving his in Mechanical Dr. Ernest S. Webber as Guard wore hie full and control in his on who had held j degree Engineer- Miss Pendleton is a native of er W. H. manage discretion, he to pay plan exhibition seme months ago at the always a motherly care over Northport: father, Walton_ from the Shtffield Scientific School. Mr --- wuujv; ing dress uniform as a and .W..UL.1.J LU,ca«.£i ui. iuc him. All who knew him are saddened at this A Somerville girl. Miss er and daugher, Miss Carrie Knight Templar, with undertaking rooms of Charles R. Coombs, Mr. I Martha M Pemi e- ive children, Lewis A. Mrs. Caroline early ending of a life so full nf promise. He Marshall was a member of the Berzelius Soci- tcn, is to have of Hill, Mass., arrived Sunday spirit and dignity welcomed the claimants to Burleigh, Pnn.nhc ia *•.*_... J charge the last group of E. Mrs. A. Mrs. was interested in all the nurses “iid the summer at Martin, Lucy Boyd. Vallie B. deeply affairs of his I the and the Senior who sailed with t! e \ the Brier the throne while their to ety, Colony Club, Prom. recently third Ha refusing right occupy Williamson, Mtb. N. all of Au- for years has been the erection of home city aud would have taken an vard Unit for dir. and Mrs. Guy Mayhew ar.d 1 Ethelyn Stubbs, advocating active Surgical service with the allies His difficult lines in them had health Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, accom- erbert of it. were well committed. gusta, one-eighteenth to a daughter in aw, this much-needed building. His fellow trus-1 part permitted and his life I in France. Miss Pendleton studied | Mayhew Worcester, Aliss Grace nursing at r Tne first VIrs. Sarah Q Burleigh of Augusta and one- been spared. His father, Hartwell L. Wood- panied by Mandrill of Glovers- the Parser Hill week, called by the illness ; claimant was Order (Miss Lillian tees. Messrs. Charles F. Swift and H. Baptist Huspttai. ShorMy be- to two Edwin Ralph the well known was on i fore (heir Mrs. F. iighteenth grandsons, Clarence cock, artist, his way to ville, N. Y., motored to New Haven in their sailing. Dr. Hugh Cabot, who is in mother, George Dexter) bearing a gavel; the second, Litera- are mueh interested in the gener- Burleigh and Donald of Au- Howes, undertak- New York by steamer from N. in- car al of the entire George U. Hatch of Boston, Quimby Burleign Nassau, P., and remained through Commencement charge unit, told me that hr ture (Miss Doris gusta. and the will be rushed to tending to go to Ashville to see his but on W had Miss :.*w days with his parents, Mr. I Clifford) accompinied by ing building comple- son, eek. picked Pendletun us the nurse bee* Lewis a arrival afternoon was ■ A. Burleigh, son, was named execu- Sunday met at the land- of his Hatch, returned to little Miss Clara Hammons and Master Marion tion as rapidly as possible. It will be 20 by 30 quipped acquaintance, to assume com- Boston) or and trustee of the will without bonds. ing by his brother Frank and notified of the I mand uf the Sb women Hatch has been appointed gen- Rhoades volumes of assigned to the exue bearing standard works; feet,with a cement foundation, and J.G. Aborn death. He was unable to State of Trade. Maker of the Ensign Manufactur- i get hio baggage and ditiun. Music (Miss Edna a is now the moulds and will pictures through the customhouse until Mon- -ton, with agencies in all the Curtis) bearing golden The Winterport Town Farm. making superin- j day, when he left for Belfast, on.the Cross currents. 600 graduates east of Chicago_Rev. Harry harp and sweetly singing Rock of Ages; tend the construction. The building will stand arriving Irregular tendencies mani- Nearly were present at the noon train Tuesday. The funeral services fest. Weather retards retail trade. rd spent a few last week Ruth The following summary of conditions found on the lot reserved the trustees Retween- Commencement dinner at Bowdoiu days Love, (Miss Curtis) accompanied by by some time were held at the June 22nd 1 it a home, 15 Church street,at 2.30 seasons demands of good volume. War clouds S ther, Mrs. A. S. Daniels_The recent inspection of the Winterport town and the dinner the little Eleanor and Ham- ago in the new part of the about 50 m. Rev. Arthur E. during class of 1861 was an sermon ir. the North Stephenson Eugene arm has been communicated by the Slate cemetery, p. yesterday. Wilson of the stimulate buying of supplies, equipment, | Belfast) feet Unitarian church The bearers mules and nounced as the winner of the [ anday will be “Power and Spir- monsfcin street costumes of paper which she *oard of Charities and Corrections to the over- from Belmont avenue, and will be an or- officiating. horses, provisions, taking up slack David W. Snow were Messrs. Maurice W. Lord, J. E. n seme lines. Wool Lumber for the best veiling the monthly social meet- i removed her their 1 leer of the poor and superintendent. nament to the Thombs, strong. weak, cup attendance of living gradu- icp during plea, revealing grounds. Leslie B. Gardner and Carleton Doak. Inter- Securities hesitate. I ‘‘*‘1 in the tf General conditions: Cleanliness and Industry active as ever. ates at vestry_A concept white and repair, was in Grove Commencement. In spite of the fact merit dainty spotless apparel; Prayer beds and ment cemetery. Steel quieter. Metals easier. Cotton and [ "ari; will be held in the church jood; furniture, sufficient; bedding, A Recruiting Officer in Belfast. Harold that ’61 has been 55 1'he Emma the last of the claimants ?rain earri- years out of aP chief attractions will be the (Miss Slipp) dean and comfortable; sanitation, good; care L. higher. Clearings large. Railway college Pepper of Watervville for eight years Capt. THE VACANCY IN THE excellent. reports but three of her l,“iyitig of Mrs. F. T. Persons and the to the throne, who were all welcomed to the >f food supplies, good. j U. S. SENATE. ngs Crop rather better. surviving members were of H. of the now — — June 24th. 1F,K of Miss Clarke, who will also Since the last four Co. Second Regiment, retired Bradsireet’s, back. Those were: act school and seated near, but not on, the throne, Improvements: inspection present Lucilius A. Em- Hnist. ooms have been [ Mrs. Persons is the wife of painted and papered. and a practicing attorney in Waterviile, arrived Congressman Guernsey and ex-Gov. Bert M. ery, while the little ones Literature Ellsworth, Edward Simontoa, who accompanying The house is in charge of an in- Fernald have announced their candidacies for The Shoe Situation. Washington, | Persona, preached several apparently Monday morning under orders of Adjt. Gen. D. C., Edward ! church in and Love were seated* on the front of the erested and competent and the Republican nomination for the Stanwood, Brookline, Mass. Congregational Belfast. superintendent to unexpired k 'luute 1 in George McL. Presson of Augusta, open a re- of SVendall A. Anderson. the Yale Music School, platform while awaiting the arrival of the natron, experienced the work and with pro- term the late U. S. Senator Burleigh. Mr. Footwear factories have sufficient business LaCrosB, W'is,, Benja- >er ideas of how a of station in Belfast. 1 under Prof. Isedore place this kind should be cruiting Capt. Pepper has Guernsey is the nominee for Congress from >n hand to insure active well min S. A Troostwyk, one to the throne, “The operations Grant, Newton. Mass., G. B. n worthy occupy Angel \ onducted. the 4th and another Kehniston, violinist. Since coming to Ban- ) received the courtesies of the city through district, nomination will ihead, while traveling salesmen report new of God’s Word” Ethola accom- Boothbay Harbor, James B. 8, een much in (Miss W.Frost) have to be and the name of Col. Park- < 1 Cochrane, Dover* demand for her mu- William Keene and has been made, lemapds as excellent. Good-sized orders for Mayor K. given hurst is Mbion H. sbecially pleasing for the feeling panied by little Katherine .Frost and Martha Aroostook Potatoes. already prominently mentioned. Com. fall and winter lines are received and, Johnson, Boston, F. L. Dingley, the use the office in though .''‘rijugn it. Some one said of city clerk's Memorial Peary is also a candidate for the with Lewiston. >m, of her re- Allen bearing^the Bible. Following the plea Senate, he weather has restricted retail sales, many Judge Kenniston and Frank Ding- *t. f’ersons with her soul as soon after his Mr. making four in the Attor- plays The market is now closed building. Capt. Pepper arrival Hersey field. ;upplementary contracts are coming forward ey were schoolmates of the :'^ers-” fjr God’8 word, and not hef own worthiness, potato for the General has editor of The •V: v,'.' They will he assisted by and ney Pattangall decided that it 'or seasonable goods. Shoe manufactuers are 1,1 ear. The last stock came in and interviewed prominent citizens others in- iournal at the old the Guard led her to the Saturday will be for Gov. Curtis to a Lewiston Falls Dickey, who needs no words gracefully throne, about necessary issue >uying leather rather more freely, but in com- Academy in "M,tr’,.j donday, bringing $3.—Fort Fairfield terested in his work and expressed himself as and her attendants took their with the proclamation calling for an election to fill the larison with activity the situation is Vuburn. Edward Simonton is a native places teview, June 21st. I previous of: highly pleased with our city and its people* j vacancy in the U. S. Senate. juiet.—Dun s Review, June 24th. iearsport. ■— “The Life Which Now Is.” er which we can exercise can stay them News of the Granges. ) in their course. 3. Yet a farther in advancing step Waldo County Pomona. I Tim. 4. 8. our thought how comforting and assur- Your Interests Are Waldo Pomona met is the fact that this life with all its County Grange is a word of wonderful ing Life signifi- with Lake June manifold and varied is under the Sheepscot Grange, 6th. the most momentous and expres- changes cance, There was a attendance consider- and the direction of the Eter- good Linked With sive word to be found in the English lan- guidance Ours ing the weather and traveling. The day BETTER we I ! In the life now are ■ nal. which is not If you search the dictionary consult the guage. waB overcast and the roads es- Before calling by telephone, telephone direc- left are muddy, the to the end will entirely to ourselves, neither we from beginning you in the eastern side of the sure to obtain the correct number. the iron hand of fate. pecially county. tory and be Mis- word which is with governed by find no fraught equal- The meeting was presided over by from numbers I TOBACCO 1 “There is a Divinity that shapes our takes often result taking from letter ly vast import. There is no fact which and the ends, Worthy Master Woods pro tern or within the of human heads, business cards private memoranda. Do not comes range Rough hew them how we will.” officers were H. M. Lenfest, Overseer; E i Made Them to the on memory. Famous II thought which is of equal potency The Providence of God is over us. All Milbury F. Hunt and wife, Assistant rely life. life and great fact of Destroy you things are and to- F. E. 0. working, “working Stewards; Spratt, Secretary; to the and a to chaos and annihi- Give the number operator distinctly in mod- reduce the universe gether for good to them that love God, B. Keene, Gate Keeper. After the to voice. With the about late the existence of God. Take life even to erate teof lips half an inch YOU CAN them that are called exercises a class of nine was I BUY according opening from a man’s and he be- to from the the name | organization His of purpose.” The frosts, and winds instructed in the fifth degree. The noon mouthpiece, speak clearly the | comes at once a of clay. The fact and lump snows and rains are as necessary to recess was then taken and the patrons Central office and each numeral, separating the figures a of life is evident to our sense of touch the high-grade 1 maturity of the crops as is the sun- were well entertained in the dining room of the number, for example, four- consciousness and telephone “Oxford, and feeling; to sight. shine. Out of all these the host The recon- K| working together by Grange. Grange one-five-O’’ (4150). are in men varied forms cf life, the There come the rich foliage, the beautiful flow- vened after dinner and a communication ■ ! for the intellectual and the spirit- cigarette physical, er and the abundant harvest. So in the from the State Master was read, desig- Listen when the operator repeats the number. Say ‘Yes’ a || ual. There is also a present life and plans and purposes of God concerning nating August 22nd as the date he could if it is right. If she does not quote it tell to come. In the words which correctly, life which is the life which now trials and afflic- furnish for a field It ■ h SCents—ZIRA. is, speakers meeting. her so once' and the the head of this article the .at, repeat correct number. are placed at tions; losses and crosses; disappoint- was voted to hold the field meeting on “the life which now is.” j| writer speaksof ments and all be nec- held in bereavements, may that date, and it will probably be The receiver should be held at the until the called Life in the sphere of our exist- earj present essary to the attainment of the highest the same place as formerly. The Worthy answers or some The now rather than the future party report is the MILDEST ence. The given by operator. purposes of human welfare. If we could Master appointed Milbury F, Hunt, and As a matter of the of our personality experiences. read modern events with the same clear- Helen Cobb and C. B. Ring a committee courtesy, person Jmaking the call which now is is physical, men- The life ness with which we read the story of Jo- to make all arrangements for the meet- should be ready to talk as soon aS the line is connected. and each department tal and spiritual, seph in Egypt we should see the hand of ing. The Lecturer’s program was as fol- 11[ attention and jj| of The of the person of it is worthy profound God as distinctly now as then. Were lows: Instrumental music by Gladys identity calling should be announced The life ought earnest care. physical not Cromwell and Washington and Lin- Tibbetts, who responded to an encore; as soon as the called station answers. If a wrong The even in its not to be neglected. body coln as God as address truly guided by Joseph? of welcome by O. B. Keene; station has been called, say to the person life is no inconsider- answering, relation to the soul 4. the life which now is is a Again response by brother Shibles; recitation, “I you were called Other being equal a beg pardon, you by mistake.” able factor. things life which is full of deep significance. John Tibbetts; the topic, ‘‘Is the “De- the a or woman endowed with a healthy Signal operator, state that wrong connection mar There is a meaning to it, a meaning movement the pur- will velop-Maine serving and constitution is Not that was made and ask for the correct number. vigorous physical which most impressive. pose for which it was organized?” was of usefulness and reach a higher type about it is as clear as the everything discussed by O.B. Keene, Moore, Sprague, The should end the .- calling conversation wm party by man UIUI IE JO A*E-Va saying .lie llglJl Ul unjr, 1IV1 Shibles, Adams, Vose, Hunt, Ludwick with infirmities. “Good-bye,” no doubt in the mind passed about physical from mystery, but after making due al- and McCorrison; reading by Roy Trask; leaving of the form of life to be called that the The intellectual ought lowance for the presence and power of monologue by Lizzie Trask; recitation by party conversation has ended. and the best carefully cultivated possible mysteries incident to it and perhaps in- Alice M. Jones, recitation by Ralph Lud- the to think with There are three parties to every use made of power separable from it there remains in it a wick of Knox County Pomona Grange. A telephone message: the we have been so bountifully en- which significance of the most impressive char- vote of thanks given the host Grange for person calling, the operator and the person called. dowed. The nature or the lire forced spiritual acter. the conviction must be hospitality to the visitors and Sheepscot Improvement in telephone service can be over that of our made, of the soul is, however, part attention of one that we a of thanks upon the every Lake Grange extended vote and above all that the can which is deserving of company do. if the sub- ■complex personality exist for a higher purpose than the pro- to the Pomona members for meeting attenlion and interest, j scriber or user, when making a call, will extend his the most profound motion of our present interests. Our with them. Grange closed in form. The : of far value than for the soul is greater character and conduct in the present life next meeting will be with Tranquility ! co-operation. As as we can we ought to the body. nearly set forces in motion which extend into Grange, Lincolnville, July 4th. to develop each endeavor proportionately the illimitable future. While we are NEW ENGLAND our so that TELEPHONE department of personality, the life we are passing through present North Waldo Pomona we attain unto i Grange as nearly as possible may touching keys which touch strings which The life Hold its regular monthly session with AND TELECRAPH the ideal of perfect manhood. which COMPANY. will vibrate through all the ages at Burnham of Burnham Grange, village, which now is is full deep significance. life is Manager lie before us. Every permeated The was we contem- June 14th. meeting duly open- whatever of view ___ From point with an which the of time energy things ed with Master A. T. Nickerson is a meaning to it which Worthy it there is a school plate can never expend. Every day the roll-call of officers From a Upon bol reveals that, after his for we cannot easily exagerate. presiding. St. all, hopes a act an iactor in John’s Sunday j crown lie in I day; every appreciative w»re found tut the va- | the cross, with which the crown facts which we are con- only six present, 3tudy of the by the drama of the interminable fu- is inseparably connected. great were Piled True, Freemasonry the laws which we are gov- ! cant stations acceptably by makes no covenant with God for fronted; by ture. as we use or abuse our )bserved by Services for the Masonic Or- j salvation; | According Six nevertheless, its chart indicates how the true the with which we are temporary appointments. granges j erned; capacities life we shall make or mar our ders at the Baptist Ch*irch. immortality may be attained. present | from this endowed, and the relations which we were represented jurisdiction; | Phoenix and Chase & A. to destiny. also Waldo and East Kennebec Pomonas. Timothy Lodges,F. sustain to each other and Him who TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. 5. In the life which now is, there are i I., and Primrose Chapter, O, E, S.;. were spec- come to in Routine business and degree work occu- made us we may comprehend at the church St. wonderful possibilities of usefulness. al guests Baptiot John's The transfers of real and the time of the forenoon session, following estate were a measure the priviiiges responsibili- pied j Juno ISth, when a large number were No one need live in vain. Ail may have iunday, recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds which now is. and a recess was then taken for dinner. ties oi the life •resent in rsgalia. The decorations were for the week part and a joy in the work of redeem- | ending June 21, 1916: the conclusion is rhe were invited to the The 1. In the first place patrons dining j arge jardinerss of brakes. music was Hiram to ng humanity from the thraldom and Ellis, Belfast, Jerry A. Smell, do; now been forced us that the life which is, tall, which has repaired recently i :j the regular church choir Misses Katherine land and in Belfast. upon fominion of error and sin. Jesus the buildings an attractive I 3. Brier and Bertha Z. Messrs. is but the initial period of our existence. and presented appearance Hayes, George I Enarna A. Drake, Belfast, to Dennison E. If we Christ died to redeem men. may 1 3, White and Earl L. Talbot, with Florence M It is not all there is of us nor all there is with its new paint and paper. After Carpenter, do; !erd in Belfast. not be to die for others we privileged in the * lhaples, organist. The solo,'‘Faith, Hope and Charles A. for us. It is the bud but not the flower iinner the Grange re-assetr.bled : Mc:£enney, Winterport, tc Fred ire piivileged to live for them. In the 1 by Miss Boer,was well received. Mem- H. of our The commencement. ifth degree and Lillian Perry extended Cunningham, Monroe; land in Monroe personality. iresence of a an artist once drew ers of the Orders present speak in the highest of life’s eventful king vorde of D. M Kimball re- Augustine M. Ross, Lincolnville, to Marga- but not the conclusion greeting. serrson the ;he of a child which was the arms of the by pastor, Rev. J_ ret J. which life picture in behalf of Pomona. G. O. Pur- Ross, do; and and buildings in Lincoln- journey. The aspirations ponded Vilbor Richardson, who is a member of the rery embodiment of sadness and de- 1 ville. the forces which it sets in mo- nton, Lecturer of the State grange,was After a= awakens, ( rderand loyal to its principles. de- Sadie M. j The features were downcast and Dyer, Dexter, to Grace; B. Shep- which it ! pair. j ntroducEd at this time and entertained the Solomon's and the wonder- tion, the anticipations begets E cription of temple, herd, do; land and he child was looking sadly up- bu-ildings in Montville. fears which it incites us evidently nembers with a talk along grange lines t ally beautiful fores of worship connected with and the compel f Harry E. to the Inhabi- >n the of the life which now is. ! Kinney, Burnham, now things -“What the has in i Mr, Richardson told how the great world- to the conclusion that the life which grange accomplished tants of Burnham; land in Burnham. ; fas the are related to that your majesty, inquired painter, , he and what are its wide body of Free-Masons is, is designed to be but the beginning of past future possi- George I. Lester, Burnh&ro, to Hattie E. and mind to see how easy it is to make 8 ncient history and its work and rites. 3hen an existence which stretches out into an dlities’” The discussion of the follow- Arthur I). Young, do; land and buildings in his very child laugh? The artist mere- s peaking: of the moral and spiri’Kial teachings Burnham. illimitable future. There is a very strong ng topic—“The growing policy of i the corners of the lips and c f the Order he said in part: Hannah that after the death of the i j y depressed ichool centralisation;, its merits and its J. Bowden, Troy, to Luville W, and presumption The temple of Fresrsasonry ss-rres to draw * he inner extremities of the eyebrows, J. laad and or more in- was F. M. ! Margaret Hollis* do; buildings in body we shall be more truly ; Irawbacks,” ably opened by :ue maahood nearer to God. This may sound rben the little urchin seemed in danger i Troy. than we are to day. Heath Dickerson, followed by D. M. Kimball, ke doctrine to who have been tensely living j strange some, Aldcn f bursting his sides with laughter. If Annie B. Rice, Newport, to Alice M. Seeley is an introduction to a life and I j t, T. Nickerson, G. 0. Purir.ton, t lught tc lsok upon the fraternity as a Godless higher land in Stockton his be true in the world of living men, Brewer; Springs. of a vast eter- fborn of Waldo Pomona and others, j istitution. But the principles of the order time but a small portion A. to e are the aauses that Mary Weed, Montville, Vinal Weed, ; light, very slight, ['he of those t enter in truth. But what kirtd of truth? mtj. majority speaking express- do; land and in Montville. of life. * reemaeenry has never assumed the role- of a buildings lake or break the happiness there are second The life; id the opinion that although to to men a newer A. 2. In the place n rophet, and claimed present Lucy Jackson, Belfast, to Joseph. W. ot a can dim heaven he touch brush nerits the the time is not r avelation, takes the of truth, wnicn now IS is mil U1 eunuiaiu uiaugea. | in system, yst principles I Jaekso®, do; land and buildiings in Belfast nth a cloud or the on which Jeous and the prophets taught, and in its in our in brighten prospect in this-State at least, for the plan. Henry S. to Jeremiah In our own personality, bodies, ■ipe, wn way seeks to them to the needs of its Young, Lincolnville, j w. apply * he far horizon. W. H.. must better better meth- does teach to Young, do; land in'Lincolnville. our characters, in our mentalities we all rhere be roads, { raftsmen* Freemasonry fidelity j brother )ds of and other eligious duties. Borne delinquent may Ida M. Woods. Unity, to John Woods, do; •are the of constant changes, transportation improve- but not because subjects j ail in his duties, Freemasonry land aad in nent» sush a could be buildings Unity. one finds us what J NEKS HELP: before system ^ as been unfaithful in its teaching. He who is Scarcely day precisely MANY WOMEN Albert J. After the r.usto- f alse to his oath of allegiance to the govern- Clark* Bangor, to Clarence Brown, ! we were the before. We move- iuccessfully adopted. day are as much inclined to ient is not a sample of that noble citi- land and in I Women kidney for courtesies Winterport; buildings Winterport. or forward as the case nary acknowledgment which is the g]o7y America, So the backward may rouble as are men, but toe- often make She enship William B. Pendleton, bslesboro, to Town of ind favors the grange was closed with ! n worthy .man who wears a Masonic budge is he. or in body, , that a certain amount cf land in Islesloro. advancing retrograding listake of thinking | ot to be taken as a speeiman of Freemasonry. Isle&bero; :he usual formalities. A choir and character ac- ain and torture is- their let and tanned lie composed J in the field of Gclconda no one Fred A. to ; mind, heart, influence ( j >ut diamond Blackington, Rockland, Albert P. of members of [Burnham Grange fur- i t hiuks of picking up a. atone and saying, “Look land as we advance or in s voided. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief Pierce, Belfast; and buildings in North- j cording retrograde t its brownness, look at its angularities; if * rom backache, pains Ir. sides and muoeies,.stiff, lished music throughout the session, port. diligence, thrift and character. The j j bis be a diamond, I re;ect it.” He waits until 5 ore, and bladder ailmecte. Sc-.d rhe next will be with Northern t He stone nas Deen ur.u aim Mary C. et als., to Wil- time3 The old gives to aching joints, meeting poissneu anapea, Wadsworth, Belfast, j change. place Let us seek an- verywhere. June 28, * hen exclaims, “Beautiful! liam. A. Banks, do; land and buil dingo in Bel- the the to the future. Light Grange, Winterport. friends- allow Lae tools new, present ther diamond. “Wait, fast. with an address of welcome L. M. some of: these diamonds us The by , f the cralt to shape Things around change. houses, Ekaa E. 1’raat and Eda Clements. I 11 the rough before you pass judgment. The Voae, Freedom, to Edward J. Vose, and the RESOLUTIONS ok respect. response by the streets, neighbors change. pen the sympathetic heart, the loving do;’and and in President Kobert of the U. of M. palm, buildings Freedom. on the wheel of Aley /ord, ere the proofs of a man’s Masonry. Everything is change. The Bangor Investment Co., Bangor, to the Rebekah Lodge cf Monroe- has is invited to address the and Ihese are the level and square, trying a man's of old is ever weav- Loyal meeting, Northern Maine Life like Penelope haractsr to see if it is worthy. The orna- Seaport Railroad Co., do; the resolutions )ther features are memorial idopted following services, of a mw’S ani in ing and unweaving the same web. Our j nental veneerings rtpatation are Stockton Springs. Whereas, the Angel cl Death has music and a. \ ictwork of frost ie window pane; it is gone a revolution recitations, topic. | Adilard G. Staples, et a.a, Stockton bodies undergo complete vith the So heart not Springs, and removed from) our sun’s looking. deeds, .gain visited us, tt. the Northern Maine R. R. every few years so that we are no longer entimantal upericiality. will stand a searchi- Seaport Co., 1 anks our esteemed sioter, Lora B. MAKING THE MOST OF JUNE. ! j glance from the all-sesing eye. Freema.- land in Stockton Springs, tj> .-.'.e substance of our bodies the same ng 1 is a not a gibberish of 1 fhase; therefore, be it To enjoy the beautiful month of June, to the onry life, empty we were several years ago. W e ihrase^ It is rot built of hay and stubble, Versons in the one must be in health. Resolved. That passing-of Sister utmost, good Kidneys j leithe* of and silrer, but of immortal as in our mental natures as gold KIDNEY change truly work cause aches and FOLEY PILLS * fhase Retekah Lae Soet a failing to properly pains, uind. It is a temple of_Vively stones neatly do not think the Loyal Ledge FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS ANO BLADDER in our We stiffness. oinec.together. Like tho pyramids, unmoved, physical. 1 and efficient one- ever rheumatism,lumbago,soraness, Foley the same, oyai member, n silent majesty it looks down upon the pass- same thoughts or look upon Kidney 3ills make kidneys active and healthy COL. in good word and j ng centuries. So to thoae pyramids and test THEODORE ROOSEVELT of interest, eady every work; ! with the same degree j ind banish suffering ana misery. Why net feel he stones by the square and plumb and level, objects J those has cheered many hearts as we look-: sympathy ine and. fit? Be well! B-s strong! Sold tnd yon shall -earn that those monuments of Declines* the or with the same eyes today every- Progressive Nomination and. md whose hands have he endure becauee of Masonic in As the and helpful lightened where. past honesty Election of ed on them yesterday. days 1 he work. ScvFreema3onry abides, because of Urges. Hughes. j nany burdens;, anti assumes to us a meaning he patient, w>nscientious work that has ce- years go by life j !; Oys-JKK.Bat, N.Y., June 21. When Col. Resolved, That whits we mourn hen! 1 nented hearts. together in the enduring bonds full of WILL SUFFCM HUGHES AN Theodere Roosevelt more intensely deeper signifi- if sax honest brotherhood. Its foundation of j today his let- j oss, we yet rejoice wish her in her eter- ! signed One event after another takes FAIRBANKS. mbh,its pillars of wisdom.strength acid, beauty* ter to the national eance. 1 Progressive lommittee la! freedom from all sickness and boi> j -- te dome of eternal brotherhood, its that of which we are thrust i 3£sixes by means skies of dec liaing the nomination for the place 1 ®w; and Halbert F: Gardner, Maine member 1 each the bright blue immortality, re- presi- from one [ out of one place into another, j of the natibnal peal the skill of the supreme Architect,to whom dency and urging the s-lection of Justice Resolved, that a copy of these resol'A- progressive committee, one altitude j ie the,glory forever!; Masonry is practical in occupation to another, from in a message from New York advising j Hughes, he at the saiae timo the i ions be spread upon our records, a copy | is work. 1 will dare lift the veil for a minute. signed or as the case the withdrawal of the State 1 to another, higher lower progressive What do we see? ’Mot a goat—but there are re- death warrant of the lent to the bereaved and a Progressive party from affluence to family, c<>5»y ticket, declared his purpose to support rered of many contending sects may be. One pasees clergymen which, he maintains, has lent to the local for and Fairbanks. Mr. Gardner caose there are the accomplished to aftiu- papers publication, Hughes lilting together;, capitalist another from poverty the chief for in poverty, j says that while he regrets the fact that ind artisan familiarly eonversitg; there are object which it was formed. Aiconoi u. 8. Causes Annual Loss of I whe To make the ence. Some have crowns placed upon Helen A. Cooper, the republicans did not nominate Col. hose political opponents have differed run for the presidency f astern Mary J. >ver tariff standing hand in tiand, and from and to the $8,500,000,000. while others are thrust into Haley, Roosevelt, he feels that the issue of keep up party as a hghiing Steamship their heads, :he east we hear tho magic word “Brother.” Linda Littlefield, Americanism t3 met the force he says can have but or.e in- of his fully by repub- man to one result, In the midst daring Without asking any yield iota of sure dungeons. lican and the statement of Mr. I the re-elect jtn of president Wilson In the American is an ALL THE WAY BY ■ platform it before July Magazine the First was banish- Committee on resolutions. lis soul conuictionB, directly places Napoleon j and that this is not the time to ! and four years more of the article e titled “Can You Drink and I exploits Hughes, lim a common platform, upon which he and spineless From a June 1916. which have made Hold Your ed to the Island of St. Helena. ! Monroe, 6, continue the contest for the progressive iis neighbor may raeet, and for a while forget policies American Job?” by Dr. Edwin F. Dow- BANCOR LINE differences. The result of such teach- I diplomacy a by word abroad and a ers, who comparatively obscure position as a tele- 1 party. their thing says: Turbine Steel Steamsln ing is to irspel Masons to seek to reduce to a of regret at heme and brought the nation “American medical directors of three Edison has risen to the j graph operator minimum that which brings discord in the i to the edge of war while unprepared to great life insurance companies estimate fast and Camden AVON, Conn., June 21. In an open enters a first rank as an electrician. Born : outside world. No one lodge of Free I even defend its border that from seven very Told Her letter to the of against bandit to forty-three percent! Leave Belfast daily, except Si; Neighbor tonight Progressives Masons as a capitalist, ctf day-laborer, or pro- raids. of a course of events over accidents are due, either or j».ni for Camden, Rockland and I in one land, by j Connecticut, resigning his position as fessional man; each one, regardless of his oc- directly ! Some minor reforms he admits indirectly, to alcohol. Seven cent of Belfast daily, except Mondays, at w hich he has no control one man after Cure for State chairman of the na- cupation and social standing, enters only as a might per j Lumbago Progressive be secured Searsport, tional man. We do not to the world our acts | by continuing the party and railway accidents, eight per cent of Bucksport, Winterpor is driven into other lands and party, JoBeph W. Alsop said: publish Return: Leave India ! another of and are the but these results street car ten cent Wharf, “As a we love. But our secret giving doing making fight, could accidents, per of auto- political organization have j except at 5.00 m. 1 whole current of their lives and rela- Rheumatism and lumbago are awful when the order deserves commenda- not warrant the or its mobile Sundays, p. the failed. As the modern force for censured, I party candidate accidents, eight per cent of those things and cause great pain and mis- greatest tion. does its work but iue daily, except Sundays, at 2 00 p. in these \ Freemasonry silently, taking the of to vehicles and and tionship is changed. From changes Pills can rout improvement in American life responsibility returning horses, forty-three intermediate landings. ery, but Foley Kidney political it is the work of a deep river that silently President Wilson to the cent of heat we have succeeded. White House per prostrations and sun- there iB no exemption. To them to a them. pushes on towards the ocean; and m that with the consequent grave risks to the strokes, seven per cent of ac- MAINE STEAMSHIP LINir Mrs. G. H. Eveland, Duncan Mills* “The Republicans have nominated bb silenee transforming the lowlands into car- machinery or leBS extent we are all subject. national life of the United States. cidents, eight cent of all accidents DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND greater 111., writes the following letter: “I their candidate for the a pets of tessellated with daisy and per in j presidency upon green clover; YORK e for the future with the was stricken down with lumbago and For ihe and the mines and thirteen cent W lay our plans progressive platform a man whose state- in silence, turning the machinery of a thou- Progressive party quarries, per of \ was unable to turn myself in bed. A. sand until the hum of lathe and course it has followed since its birth and ten cent of STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAN care to find ourselves often- ments embody the principles for which I factories, irownings, per gunshot j greatest neighbor brought me a half bottle of tills the air with the of indus- four Col. are NORTH STAR feel we should do our utmost. 1 shall spindle psalms years ago. Roosevelt has wounds, sustained, either in whole times to execute them. The Kidney Pills, and said she had are I v Leave powerless Foley try. Great forces that do good general neither excuses, or or in part, because of alcohol. Franklin Wharf, Portland. afflicted and that aside all and all feel- explanations apolo- been similarly they put party prejudice silent in their work. So Freemasonry, in the and at whole history of the world is more than gies. It came into being, he holds, at “The widespread use of alcoholic bev- Thursdays Saturdays 6.30 had helped her. So I tried them and ing of bitterness and with the desire to a great power of united brotherhood, gives a Mondays at 10.30 a. m. June 19th to a the the of time when the had erages has been estimat- anything else history of changes was completely relieved by use with any and all men who with the force of a current it Republican party conservatively nc. co-operate silently; deep ed as two or three bottles. I have had become a party of reaction and ceased causing the loss of which have transpired in the internal and feel as I do, shall give to his support sustains a true systematic benevolence. Free- twenty-one per success with them and have to be the of cent in the of METROPOLITAN LINE splendid whatever of or influence i masonry draws the veil of secrecy, that the party Lincoln and the plain efficiency the nation’s external conditions of men and nations. them fail. I most ability may " never known to possess.” wanta of the unfortunate may not be exposed people. workers. The production of wealth is 5IRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND N» men recommend Foley Kidney The pyramids abide, but the who heartily Mr. Alsop is related to Colonel Roose- to the sneers of a cynical world and that the In the four years that have elapsed the reckoned at about thirty-two billion dol- —13 1-2 HOURS. Pills.” be blest in his silent lars ^ constructed who are and velt giver may doubly giving, Republicans have come back to the an- yearly; the loss due to deficiency (or ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CAN them, they, Foley Kidney Pills tone up weak, by marriage. are a Masonic initiation and instruction drama cient enacted into liminished in round numbers EXPRESS STEEL STEAM SUL' what has become of them? Nor have we inactive, sluggish kidneys, rid tlie of of the landmarks, however, efficiency) human life. The construction tem- in is MASSACHUSETTS I 1 body of poisons, give appetite, energy laws the several States many of the therefore fully eight and one-half bil- AND BUNK an from sim- ple is only a type of the building up of human reason to expect exemption after Don't most reforms for which the dollars.” Leave North Side India Bo*1 and refreshing sleep pain. character. The cross and crown of the last important Wharf, trouble. Remove the and ilar changeB as we look out upon the fu- neglect kidney degree, and which, also surmounting this tem- Progressives stood, and have placed their days Sundays at 6 p. m i-an cause with Foley Kidney Pills, a from Pier 18, North Riv.' is nc ple, is the laat symbol reaching skyward, cor- candidate upon platform to which returning ture. We must meet them. There FOR FLETCHER’S New York responds with the completion of a worthy every Progressive can the Murray St., City, from them. No or EVERYWHER subscribe, FRED W. POTE, A***1 escape sagacity pow- SOLD Master Mason’s life; and that beautiful sym- colonel contends. FOLEY CMHARHC TABLETS CA8TORIA Eecs Stomach Sweet -liver Active -Bowels Regular Belfast. M»i°* attire. PROSPECT FERRY.

■ Maud Muller Mats, Fussy Mrs. Hannah Lowell of Belfast called ^H J-r(lwKs' streamers. on friends in tonw recently. ,ujt< i'„!low-me*lad ■ P'^frespondeiice ot The Journal ] Mrs. Ella R. Harriman of Lynn, Mass., •* N&vpEraxcnoN is visiting at W. D. Harriman’s. 1916. Notwith- ■ liKi June 26, ^ and Mrs. ■ many just criticisms of Mrs. Richard Ashworth Guy ESTABLISHED 1829. is West were in Bangor, shopping, June ttire, its tendency large- KITCHENIEDfMtO ^Bpi" 17th. of practical comfort | and children visit- while the note of fussi- Mrs. Percy Harding ed Mrs. Ralph Ladd in Brewer several in city ^B t. judicious deplore days recently. ..niies fitting and becom- J. A. Pierce, wife, and daughter Min- ■i" ,,ut of tow'll, ana as every were week-end visit- erva of Sandypoint The ■ Knows, widens the oppor- ors with W. D. Harriman and wife. Journal Republican H ■ ,lateness with people Miss Velma Ashworth has arrived __ where she ■ .. bulk of their wardrobes home from Richmond, Me., has been attending school, for her sum- mer vacation. The Journal for 1916 will ■ follow-Me-Lads. | continue the policy it I ■ faddiness of the Maud PROSPECT. ■ hat with its has in * t dropping followed the past. It has been and will be Hi back the liking for rib- W. E. Booker was a business visitor fl stream down the back and in Bangor June 15th. a home paper in the fullest wind that in acceptance of the ^B u every blows, Mrs. Charles Smith of Bangor is vis- H that their ola time iting her father, D. G. Thompson. g fashion term. It is the work of home and as and devoted ■ aga:n revived “Follow- Mrs. M. K. Stackpole spent several people B pretty garnitures are no days with friends in Bangor lately. .I to home interests. B tual, and unnecessary, as W. P. Gilman, who has had employ- to his home B s day. Velvet ribbons ment in Milo, returned here June 16th. B r.,wns and brims topping ieg- Mrs. Ada Moore of Deer Isle was a re- OUR CLUBBING OFFERS I H ns «re especially good style, cent of her sister, Mrs. Jennie fl customary warm weath- guest Dockham. The Journal B ...vet this year in Tam O’ and Farm and home, Charles and wife of Brooks $2.00 8 fl mis of velvet on both small 7 *e t0 George ^7 are Mrs. Sumner 1 Ketosene18 wieV° o” w®PlteA | guests of his sister, 3 The Journal and McCall’s fl c straw hats, and in small °A 1 Niekerson. Magazine, 2.10 I Because Vet> N* flection 1 3 The Journal S°conJ Ue%pc«siv^ ol L. W. Rollins and wife are away on a and Woman’s sene on ^ & ^ Magazine, 2 25 I vacation, and Morton Carleton of Win- Jke terport is relief work at the Pros- doing the publications included IN StoVC oi pect Station. III our clubbing offer Cook cost be- LI MAY BE SENT TO | » effiacnt, DIFFERENT ADDRESSES. an a'e ^uel8 ccn^ Miss Harriet Haley is in Holden vis- I I sit at eConotnical __ts evefV iting her aunt, Mrs. Annie Young. She SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: Cue loi Seal year. S2.C0, Six months, $1.( 0; three I Tic Ne» dim"’ ■’)>» expects to leave soon Harbor, I months, 50 cents. I to'”',Tta "oWj for the summer. '»* *»• ■*”" I m» ,1- "j Several from this plate attended the U SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. graduating exercises of Frankfort High - School, held in Pythian Hall, Friday 1 evening, June 16th. Republican Journal Publishing Ccmpany, Belfast Maine d^JfctsA- SWANVILLE CENTER. | 1 ^ N£%V YORK b^CteveSt^kete. Mrs. Martin Robertson picked a pint of ripe field straw-berries June 15th. I Miss Mildred Evans is housekeeper k u for her grandfather, Watson Robertson. gHag=kiggBHa=sia-g3j^=EI^=uat- -itanast The L. A. S. sociable at Wilder Par- ■ ■ ker’s June 14th was a pleasant occasion. ---—__ Mrs. E. H. Littlefield spent last week at the home of her aunt, Miss Louise CAM DEN-BELFAST Cunningham. Fresh Food At the home of Christopher Moody AUTO SERVICE. June 15th they cut a last year’s squash EVERY DAY AT THE that was as sound and hard as when 1916. BEST Beginning May 29, from the vine. SAFES’T^' picked Leave Belfast, Windsor Hotel, I in ^ Arrive Camden, and wife of 8.00 a. m.; 12.15 3.00 m. ^ John Robertson Milford, p. m.; p. | 9-30 a. m.; 1.30 p. m.; 4.30 p.m. and Mrs. Frank Leland of Mt. N. H., Leave Camden. Bay View House, I Arrive in Belfast Desert were in town for several days to 9.30 a. m.; 1.30 4.30 p. m., p. m. I 11.00a. m: 3.00p. m.; 6 00 p.m. attend the golden weeding of David 7171 and wife. Hogan Round Moody Fare, $1.00. Trip, $2.00. 7190 EXTRA CARS FOR CHARTER. SPECIAL TRIPS It was with deep regret that the peo- ON APPLICATION r*. ple in town learned of the sudden death MAINE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. of Mrs. Emery Cunningham. She was a ORRIN ; J, DICKEY, Manager. Phone McCall Designs highly esteemed and dearly beloved wo- Bakery 316-3. Belfast. Maine. man. that copy the latest popular The farmers in this vicinity have their f, summer furs that TRY THEIR promise grain mostly sown and some gardens are re used than for the past planted, but few have potatoes planted, !• ja skins, especially in and some with wet land have been un- able to a seed. I PRESTON’S ly when new and plant i snowy Bread sees so Robertson and children Whole Wheat many that are Mrs. Nettie Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable ■ were week-end guests at the home of aving their points worn off Is situated on Washington street just off Nain street. I have her sister, Mrs. Fred Curtis, in Belfast, single and ! from constant or double etc. Careful cleaning and went the first of last week to Pox- hitches, buckboards, drivers if desired. Your patron- that these have lost eon- issolicited. r croft for an indefinite stay with her sis- I DOUGHNUTS age Telephones-stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 ; ‘ashionable prestige. ter, who is in very poor health. W. G. PRESTON, Proprietor. rmine— rabbit in and A. D. L- 1 — masquer- David Moody wife, Moody, FRIED IN LARI) AND ONLY ---- —J many attractive square cor- wife and two children, E. A. Robert- and son Mrs. Alice ! and short shoulder capes. son, wife, Ralph, Leland of Mt. Desert, and John Robert- 'her ail i 1867 white—have ermine or LET YOUR CROPS son and wife Milford, N. H were 10c. doz. DEcToiTmTI m at intervals—or are bor- guests June 18th at the home of E. E. per They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured \ .e irker fur. Clements and wife in Searsport. 4- } in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. ? > JACKSON & HALL BELFAST isv Bathing Suits. LOOK FORTKE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY Forty of the relatives of David Moody AUENTS. \ and wife met at their home June 16th to as have taken on very fus- MAINE GEN IRAL RAILROAD THE COE-MORT1MER COMPANY, NEW celebrate their golden wedding. The :12 30 13 3! lowing terms: an undivided three-fourths part Is now Waldo. 1 for Business now of a certain or of land in Open carried in endless va- at the State hospital in Bangor, was at on duty, but that he shall keep clear of were charter members, of whom few Brooks 7 22 12 42 3 4‘ piece parcel situated *7 34 12 o4 t3 5! said Troy, known as the Elijah Estes farm, said Cross several 1 all remain, and are still members in good Knox. shops. gartered home for days recently. public drinking places while off duty. 1 00 4 0! farm being bounded and described as follows: standing. Ice cream, assorted cake, Thorndike. 7 40 and waterproof collars “Leaders in this excommunication of 7 43 1 08 4 1: being on the mile square according to the sur- SHORE AND G. H. York and C. E. Bartlett attend- oranges and bananas were serv- Unity. LOBSTER DINNERS h coffee, '7 58 11 18 *4 2< > vey of Ballard Buller made in the year 1797, very natural rub- a directors of the John are the Winnecook. looking ed meeting Winter- Barleycorn American rail- ed, and with music, and social I at the northwest corner of said AT SHORT singing Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 3« beginning mile NOTIt'E. for those who like Farmers’ Union, June 19th. chat the time too An and east on the them, port roads, which generally have adopted passed quickly. Clinton. 8 28 5 2' 1 square running north line of ■ for the original was read Mrs. Alice 8 38 o 3' I said mile square 160 rods; thence south 50 rods; introduction of be- Several families from this vicinity at- I ‘Rule G, the mightiest blow yet. deliver- poem by Benton. which called for three cheers. 11 35 8 05 6 0 i thence west 160 rods; thence north fifty rods AUTO PARTIES A SPECIALTY asts in color and line. tended the exercises of the ed at alcohol Leland, Bangor. graduation in industry. But the rail- be wilh You 'till 8 44 2 02 5 3 i to the first mentioned bounds; containing fifty class of Monroe Closed by singing God Waterville. Order in advance to avoid idling 191tS, High school. roads 11 50 4 50 8 2( I acres, and no more, being the same conveyed disappointment. Wraps. are not standing alone. Other we Meet Again. It was an occasion Portland. Phone 72-'4 23 3 30 8 00 12 1 ) to one Elijah Estes by Richard Estes, by his j'-nerous fullness are smart- Clifton Stevens of Monroe, who has come to be remembered. Boston, pm. great industries have to see tnat long deed dated. May 17, 1813, recorded in Kennebec MRS. L. C. ROSS. employment in Bangor, was a week-end TO BKLFAST the very abbreviated skirts alcohol makes only for accidents, in- Registry of Deeds, Book 35, Page 135 to which guest of bis sister, Mrs. R. C. Nealey. FM AM AS same deed and record reference may be had suits, and a permit lounge efficiency and waste. Workmen’s Con.- 7 30 10 0 for a more Also one A. G. and and Mr. and KIDNEY PELS Boston. particular description. before or after the Larby family FOLEY PI other or on dip in pensation Laws in many States have FOR BACKACHE KICNEYS ANO BLADDER piece parcel of land situated the Mrs. E. A. Larby, accompanied by their 1 21 road Men than when no Portland. 11 00 7 00 leading from Willard Carter’s place to WANTED such be- helped to men’s and busi less guest, Irving Guernsey of Middleboro, open eyes, AM Detroit within said Troy, and bounded as fol- is UNITY. OAA women and girls wanted fur best sunt- ring donned. Regular Mass., went to Bangor for the day June common sense is them Waterville. 7 20 9 53 4 l1 lows: on the north by the north line of said keeping open.’’ mer hotels and camps in Maine, for all f figured 15th. Bangor. 6 45 1 5 town of Troy: on the east by the range line Turkisb-towelling L. Rand and eons of kinds of hotel work. ObeningsYiaiiy for best Mrs. H. Salem, Benton...... 7 25 9 £9 4 1 between ranges 5 and 6; southerly and wester- been so but the new- were HOW TO GET RID OF A COLD. year around hotels. Chefs, pastry, all around used, C. B. Jewett and wife in Bangor Mass., have arrived at Camp Winnecook. Clinton. 7 24 10 08 4 2 ly by Carleton’s bog; said parcel of land being and 2d cooks. 1‘or reliable hotel positions peasant cape of June 15th and returned to in Read how C. E. leave. 8 25 10 25 4 4 known as the Richard Estes' place, meaning shape ample Hampden Summers, Holdredge, Neb., Mrs. Warren N. is Burnham, always to The Maine Hotel 90 to the Spinney visiting 18 35 tl0 35 4 £ hereby to convey an undivided half of apply Agency, J in or the evening attend dedication of Winnecook. part gorgeous quiet color- got rid of his cold: “I contracted a severe in and Ban- Main street, Bangor, Maine. Tel. connected. flia mint l-toll r\f tha W titntiHan font r\ f friends Madison, Lagrange 8 44 10 50 5 0 said parcel. Which mortgage and the note, aic Unity Established over 30 years. All waitresses y dictates. cough and cold and could hardly sleep. By gor. Thorndike. 8 52 11 00 5 1 debt and claim thereby secured was assigned Maccabees. should apply here. Large list to select from using Foley’s Honey and Tar as directed m> Knox. t9 00 til 10 '5 2' by said Smith to the undersigned, Alfred W. Materials. E. of North 22tt cough was entirely cured and I give it ful Ella Maxcy Attleboro, 9 15 1130 5 3; Morse, by deed of assignment dated March 3, :Ks Mrs. Julia White, Mrs. C. B. Jewett, Brooks... are more in evidence than credit for has returned home, after '5 4! recorded in Waldo of Mrs. Marcus Littlefield, Mrs. M. J. | my speedy recovery,” Foley’s always Mass., having Waldo. 19 25 til 40 1916, Registry Deeds, soothes and heals. Children love several Mrs. P. H. 50 £■ Book 321, and whereas the condition seasons, both for suits and and Mrs. M. A. attended it. Sold spent days visiting Citypoint. '9 35 'll t5 Page 412; Haley Haley of said has and is v. :■ everywhere. Whitehouse. Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 56 6 0* mortgage been now broken, i ing wraps, and as the sea- the District of the Rebekahs in foreclosure of meeting tFlag station. now therefore, by reason of the breach of the Mortgage. ■ sses Belfast June 12th. Miss Pearle and condition thereof I claim a checks formed by crossed Gregory company, Limited tickets for Boston are now sold a foreclosure of said Warren Gordon of Knox, in the ■ presented the five-act comedv-rirama, from Belfast, mortgage. WHEREAS, ot Waldo and State of re liked even than C. M. Conant and wife, Mrs. Viola He- $5.25 County Maine, stripes, DON’T BE from the Law, in H. D. WALDRON, Dated this thirty-first day of May, 1916. his deed dated the Miss Edna Conant and Master MISLED. Escaped Troy Grange by mortgage thirty-lirst '■necks combined and trim- bard, General Agent. 3w23 ALFRED W. MORSE. of and -- hall, Friday evening, June 16th. Passenger day August, 1915, recorded in the Tyler were in Hebron last week for the his MANSON & COOLIUGE. ite voile or linen make G. C. DOUGLASS, | Ay Attorneys, Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 319, Page 137, very commencement exercises at Hebron Belfast Citizens Should Head and Heed Mrs. F. T, Rice of Salem, died General Portland Maine. to the ■late This Mass., Manager. conveyed City National Bank of Bel- dresses, that are inex- a Academy. Amos Conant is a member Advice. suddenly at the home of her father-in- fast, corporation duly organized and existing »vhen made at home. Cro- of the graduating class. law, H. B. Rice, Thursday, June 15th, of I by law and having its principal place of busi- Kidney trouble is dangerous and often fatal. ness at in the of Waldo and 1 sing ball frshion are heart failure. Mrs. Rice was found dead Belfast, County pret- C. H. and wife, Walter Bick- State of a certain lot or of Libby Don’t with new Maine, parcel land " on experiment something and on the morning of June 16th, in her bed- these. ford and wife, Mrs. A. R. Wellman, J. situated in said Knox, and bounded as untried. chamber, death having occurred several NOTICE. foilows, W. Adlington and Master Lewis viz; Bounded on the north by lot'numbered Lucy Carter. Libby hours earlier. The funeral was held were^ln Bangor Friday evening, June Use a tested kidney remedy. 101; on the east by lot No. 121; on the south by from the residence of H. B. Rice June Manicur I4 Main street, lot No. on the west lot No. HERE AND THERE. Kith, to attend the graduation exercises Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Guaranteed work In Chiropody, 103; by 97, contain 20th. Mr. Rice arrived early Friday. irg one hundred and five acre.:, more or less. of the Bangor High school. Misses Used in kidney troubles 50 years. and Also Facial Work Rfl Shampooing. BELFAST, MAINE. Reserving the burying ground that is now Louise Libby and Laura Bickford were Post: Recommended here and everywhere. fenced and the right to pass and repass to and “Whatdoes members Full line ot all kinds of Hair Work at mj TELEPHONE 214. Hughes of the class. A Belfast HALLDALE. from said burying ground, and also an easement the political citizen’s statement forms con- I query. Well, for all land that is taken for public highway. ; d the vincing pro f. parlors over Shiro’s Store, Phoenix Row. patient American Also reserving from this conveyance a small I Newell White a "■“Uld seem that he’d stand It’s local testimony—it can be investigated recently bought graph- lot deeded by said Warren Gordon to the Bel- CENTER M0NTV1LLE. j ophone. 32tf MISS EVIE HOLMES. thing. Herbert E. Patterson, High St, Belfast, j GEO. t. JUHNSON, fast & Moosehead Lake Railroad Company. Together with the buildings thereon. Mrs. J. F. says: “The secretions from my kidneys were ! William Greenlaw of Belfast was a Carll and S. JJTurner are And whereas, the condition of said mortgage A in and contained week-end guest of J. R. Nutter. ash., Olympian: President very seriously ill. irregular passage sediment. has been broken, now therefore, by reason of n.c newspaper men in Wash- Often the passages were too frequent, then Farmers are getting very discouraged at Lau the breach of the condition thereof, the said 1 James Kingsley and Mr. Norris of E. H. National Bank of Belfast, about BOYINGTON Attorney a ber that he their done. City claims fore- night believed again scanty and attended by a scalding sensa- getting planting s were week-end of closure of said a man once in a Augusta guests F. A. BELFAST, MAINE. mortgage. 3w^4 good while, tion. I used medicine I had ever Several from here attended the gradu- Luce. nearly every Dated this thirteenth day of June, A.D. 1916. g to be a man at mighty good heard but without results. I ating exercises Freedom Academy. Eye-Sight Practice in ail Probate THE TTY NATIONAL election. of, good finally Specialist (.Courts. practic< BANK sing Inez L. Barker from was a OF BELFAST. Islesboro, got Doan’s Kidney Pills at Poor & Son’s Drug Stanley Stevenson left June 15th for recent guest of her Mrs. Alves- OF THF a specially pjZ By C. W. WE8COTT, mother, and after Waterville, where he had a position ta Barker. Store, taking three loxes, I was D. Its Cashier H awaiting him. duly^authorized. Calif,, Blade: Some Demo- cured. Today, I am in good health.” none BOYINGTON OPTICAL CO., so far as to say that Mrs. Cora B. Jones was in Waterville Myrtle Clement has arrived home 1 of Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask trust any kind of a Protec- Tuesday and had an opeiation for poly- from Dr. Tapley’s hospital in OFFICE 11 a for a ren Doan’s Pills Belfast, 44 South Main£ Street, Winteroort, Maine. I Republican, for no matter pus performed by Dr. M. M. Small. kidney edy—get Kidney where she had been for treatment. WANTED —the same that cured ’remises he will be unable to Mr. Patterson. Foster- OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS John C. Carey is in such health The looks To iet in Odd' Fellows block. The people’ of Belfast to know that the lf l|e is a member of poor Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. hay crop very promising, any oth- that he has PHEN1X HOUSE has been in good order resigned the office of chair- but the prospect of a is I will be at the put large apple crop of from to bottom. Good man of selectmen. Mr. Carey’s of baldwins and Inquire top clean, quiet rooms son, small, especially spies. can be had at a moderate Dr. James Carey of Colorado, is Forest House, Monroe, Wed. F, M., July 5* price. Fifty cents visiting RALPH H. HOWES. per day and $1.50 to $2.00 per week. nal him and we his and York’s 6. Republican: Republican- hope presence medi- Hotel, Monroe, Thursday, July Theatrical people a specialty. 1 cal skill be 7. person, but a program. It may the means of restoring Automobile Parties. rhe Hotel, Thorndike, Friday A. M., July 4w23p C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor. his father to his tuth, and not a mere appen- usual health. Central House, Unity, Friday P. M., July 7. 1 Let us > man’s ambition. Its basis quote you prices for your party. We CASTOR IA Bellows House, Freedom, Sat. A. M., July 8 : Word has been received here can handle greed for office; by parties from one to one hundred at patriotism, friends of Carney Shure of his cheap rates, day or night. Two twelve For Infants and Children x>ety for marriage passen- List your rent with us and let us find a LOST i d power; intelligence, in ger cars and smaller ones if Massachusetts. Mr. Shure has a desired. Sight MEN WANTED—TOLBR1NG OR MAIL tenant. We have tor rents in prejudice or the desire to tours applications home to a new life seeing arranged if desired. Get our In Use For Over 30 Years Deposit Book No. 195, issued Waldo Trust good begin in, as he their Safety Razor Blades to me to be sharp- Belfast every day which we cannot supply. by "y- Price- It is a chain .of prices firBt. Always on the job. Company, Belfast. Finder will please return !i'ougf,r recently bought the Cunningham place Always bears ened better than new. Single edge, such aa- Terms right. tban Maine transportation co. same to *»Jone BtronKer at the of L. of the Gtns, 26c. Gillettts. 25c; Cuibem Duplex DICKEY- KNO W LTON linkain1tntiment Kingdom Ralph Cooper ORRIN J. DICKEY, T. FRANK Treasurer. Belfast. Manager. of 50c. per dozen. C. £. Sherman, 72 Main street REAL ESTATE COMPANY. PARKER, Phone. 316-3, or 109-4 24tf Signature Belfast, June 1916-25 Belfast, Me. 2 w24 Pythian Block, Belfast, Me 19, The Democratic platform adopted a1; *he Misses Blanche T. Doe and Josie Lafur- Mr. The Republican Journal St. Louis contains the following on the ! ly were taken to Bucksport, Sunday, by M. R. where they will visit Mrs. subject of intervention: Lafurley, 1916 Nettie formerly of this town, for an in- BELFASTTTHURSDAY. JUNE 29, as it mil- I FOUR-FOLDJENEFIT Bishop, Intervention, implying, does, is to the From Two Grand Medicines in Spring definite time. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY itary subjugation, revolting people of the United States, notwith- j Hood’s Sarsaparilla Peptiron Pills. A new auto-bus was recently placed upon The Republican Jour. Pub. Co. standing the provocation to that course the sixty>mile route from Rockland to Bangor, The Home of Good has been great, and should be resorted passing this village—the line of the Values You know that physicians often through to, if at all, only as a last resort. The and CHARLES A. PILSBUEY. original survey for the Penobscot Bay | and two perhaps more, f Business"Onager stubborn resistance of the president give prescriptions, It is or River R. R., more than forty years ago. his advisers to every demand and sugges- for medicines to be taken together, a car and has the ap- it is alike or at different be- very large and commodious Advertising Terms. 1 or one square, one tion to enter upon creditable alternately times, pearance of a white steamboat set upon wheels. inch length in column, 25 cents for one week to them and to the people in whose name cause desired results cannot be se- 25 for insertion. 5 and cents each he Before subsequent one medicine alone. the speaks. cured by Miss Susie A. Cousens of Brockton, Mass., | Only Days Fourth Subscription Terms. In advance, J2.00 a The most successful combination recent gives the lie to this accompanied a friend. Miss Adams, arrived year; J1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three Very history by !sk medicine treatment that we for months. statement. The Boston Transcript spring by the Boston boat last Saturday morning know of—because perfectly ‘‘compat- a week’s visit with her friend Mrs. Edgar This Store will makes this very plain when it says: i Celebrate the Fourth ible” and productive of the old friends extend It is reported from Washington that If Mr. Wilson did not intervene in bes^re- Colcord, Mill street. Many sults—is in Hood’s Sarsaparilla and a in her native the administration the recent Mexico when he sent troops, at a bitter glad welcome to Miss Cousens now regards Pills. The former less right with some brilliant Clothes sacrifice of American lives and of public Peptiron thoroughly town, wishing that her stay was to be battle in Mexico as “a mere incident” searches out and expels impurities j| money, to put Huerta out and Carranza orief. and in the same the sinking of creates an quarter in, there never waB a foreign interven- from the blood, appetite The for several | the Lusitania seems to be a forgotten tion in the affairs of nations. That he and promotes digestion and patural co-partnership existing =■-BARGAINS-— “incident.” did not send them to enforce a salute to of the kidneys and liver, while years, under the name of Goodhue & Co., with | the flag is proved by the fact that he Peptiron Pills give the powerful tonic hardware and plumbing business in Stockton never secured or asked for the salute, and been dissolved Portland is to have a new High school —they literally “put iron into your branch in Belfast, has by For its Customers to and withdrew the expedition as soon as the Bel- Celebrate in. to cost exclusive of blood”—that just balances the re- mutual consent, Mr, Goodhue taking Jj building $387,684, Huerta was out. It was not only an in- j of perfect health. fast store and Mr. Gardner continuing in heating, lighting, plumbing and other tervention, but a “revolting” one. quirement j Hood’s Sarsaparilla should be taken Stockton under the business name of L. A, in this matters not yet let out for bids. The Nothing Noisy Display. The object of the expedition to Vera before meals and Peptiron Pills after Gardner. H cost when completed wili not be far from of munitions Cruz was to let in a cargo meals—patients taking them so re- M. L. Pinkham of the Ames Grocery Co., “Rah-Rah” half a million. 1 Nothing Flashy---No Garments. for the insurgents while an embargo was port the benefit is four-fold—prompt, with his family and friend, Mrs. Walker, enforced elsewhere to prevent munitions positive and permanent. Church street, motored to Port Clyde June Not a DOLLAR in In a letter no “weasel goes up Smoke. containing going to Huerta. It was said at the time 22d to attend the funeral of his aged mother, words” Col. Roosevelt has declined the that these munitions would be used STOCKTON SPRINGS. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hupper also went in their |j| But it is one illumination as to nomination on a third and an- auto Pinkham his big, bright, the place ticket, against Americans, and that has been for the funeral, Mrs. being H nounced that he will the grandmother. All returned the same night and the which offer vou the support Repub- the case. The machine gun the Carran- Mrs Lana H. Jndkins of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. jjjjj prices very best Cloth- Their were closed lican candidate for President; and the West Main respective stores during^the za troops used against our troops June is visiting Mrs. Grace W. Britto, ing-values TODAY and EVERY DAY. Progressive National Committee has day. §f 21st came to him through the kind agency street. voted, 32 to 6, to endorse Charles E. The Auxiliary Aid was most pleasantly 3n- 1 of this country. The Universalist Auxiliary Aid will be en- for voted for tertained June 25th by Mrs. Edith M. Ginn at Our suits in irom $5 00 to Hughes President. Maine tertained next Friday by Miss Mabel F. Sim- jff range price $22.00. All the States have responded prompt- Camp “Skipiki.” The members arrived at an •endorsement. mons, School stieet. We absolutely guarantee the color of suit — to the every from to the President’s call for the mobili- early hour, being conveyed camp by H ly Capt. Edmund Hichborn, sister Nellie, and was uia a v. me automobile. A bountiful U ca|)clicu lijccmifc; ui the National Guard. A. M. Ames in his $10.OC up. zation of Employers Mrs. A. C, Colcord, returned Saturday by ^ Governor and Council yesterday Gov. lunch was served at noon, after which the generally are offering to continue their from Rockland. jitney Aiders” and their friends resumed vve invite to examine our Curtis would issue a proclamation ca “Auxiliary especially you line of Blue at ; ling pay and keep their places open for em- Serges $10, $15, $ a la Miss Inez Fletcher returned home Thursday, their and a amount of work J8JJ for a to be held some- sewing, goodly and in special primary who are members of the Guard, $20 $22.50, the different models. our ployees having attended the H. C. I commencement was Remember guarantee. time in to nominate candidates for completed. July or who and cities and towns volunteer, exercises in Charleston, and from there visit- motored to Bangor States senator to fill the Simeon B. Merrithew j also United vacancy to care for the families of the ing friends in East Corinth and Brewer. We have shovv y°u the latest propose June 20th with the seven girl graduates of ; t0. styles of Straws, both caused the death of Hon. Edwin C. S imported by men who go to the front. Our soil has Mrs. Eben furnished where Libby, Sylvan street, the Stockton Springs High school, they domestic makes, the famous C. & K. Soft and a of Augusta, to he voted for at murdered Hats, very nice line of Burleigh Deen invaded and our people dinner for fifteen people last Sunday, consist- obtained at Chalmer’s a fine group picture of || Caps. the election 11th. Hon. 1 regular Sept. by the Mexican bandits, of whom Car- ing chiefly of a motor-party from Bangor. the class and C. A. Snow, principal of the Ira G. of Houlton has an- in our Hersey already | ranza the leader. He has school. were that the as- will find is recognized Mrs. bred Sanborn of Massachusetts arrived Regrets expressed Furnishings Department you Bates Street, Belgrade nounced his and to was unable to P candidacy, proposes j ordered out of Mexico the troops sent in Friday to visit her sisters, Mrs. Bancroft, sistant, Miss Gertrude Swasey, Metropolitan Shirts in all the latest styles from $1.00 in the as up. Arrow Collars “vigorously carry his campaign into as School street and Mrs. W. H. Church be with for inclusion picture Fou pursuit of the cutthroat Villa. Then, Morrison, them, g Bros, and Dress every county and town in the State,” street. had been expected. fe Cross Gloves, Cooper’s a crowning outrage, two troops of our Underwear, Faultless Night Shirts Fan- and at this he is the of Current writing only Repub- Tenth Cavalry w’ere led into ambush by Last Friday night a steamer arrived, one of The annual field day outing the in fact, we carry all Standard Made Goods. -ican candidate in the field. two which is to for The Great Events club, which was to have occurred on a flag of truce and shot down by the cow- transport paper jP Northern Paper Co in the place of the Milli- June 27th, has been postponed to a later date, attention to mail ardly Mexicans. Then came the call for (lift Special given orders. We pay all mail nockett. not yet determined on account of the inability charges. “Mr. Glynn’s ringing words about the but at the same time Presi- militia, of of the members to in the festivi- Miss Lillian A. Simmons arrived from Bos- many join and seem a hit more dent Wilson was as that peace prosperity just j quoted saying ties at that time. The meeting of the ton last to her summer vaca- regular foolish than when were delivered in i Saturday spend they this massacre was “a mere incident,” Wed- tion with her sister. Miss Mabel F. Simmons, club was held with Mrs. J. A. Flanders, St. Louis,” says the Brooklyn . In and later it was announced from Wash- School street. nesday afternoon, the topic being “Anec- RALPH D. fact, we were then at war with Mexico, ; no in ington that there would be change dotes,” either personal or otherwise, “any- SOUTHWORTH Mr. Griffin of Boston arrived June 1 the note to Carranza which President Peleg •and j the Mexican wait- that iB of an entertaining nature,” as policy—“watchful 17th, and is the of his brother, Mr. Lor- thing until he had guest 67-2 12 Main Wilson delayed sending got would continue. Next we are told suggested by the hostess. Telephone Street, ing” jng Griffin and wife, Maple street, and other I Belfast, Maine. through with the convention, was fo low- and that if Carranza would disavow respon- relatives in town, Mr. and Mrs. George Dolloff daughter an on our In an ad- i ed by attack troops. for this massacre and his with Mrs. Owen Treat, all of Boston, sibility punish Mr. and Mrs. Louis and family re- Virginia, Hackey of dress to the delegates of the Republican \ officers in it we would sit down arrived by automobile in the afternoon engaged cently moved from Maple street to Lowder June June 21st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. State Convention in Columbus, Ohio, on our and events side of the border let Brook, where they are occupying one of the ojIqoB- I 21st, former U. S. Senator Theodore Sanborn, Church street, and the next day, take their course. There was no need to Haskell cottages. I Burton declared that the President's with Mrs. Sanborn and children and Mrs. Alice a Mexican bandit to lie M. accom- give opportunity Hon. and Mrs. Edward Lawrence, T. Doe and motored to the of and of daughter Blanche, policy “meddling officiousness, out of a dilemma. He would do that Mrs. WTm. Avery, left last Friday panied by Sanborn cottage, camp “Molly Chunkamunk,” first one bandit and then coddling and meanwhile Carranza has for Lubec, for a brief stay. They returned anyway, Sandypoint, for a twenty-four hours' visit, re- another, has so confused the situation in the week. called upon the Central and South Ameri- early present turning Friday morning to the home of Mr. Mexico that at last the full military can countries for aid ana support and ask- Miss Gertrude Swasey, assistant in the and Mrs. James M. Treat, where they spent of the United States is called strength ed Japan to supply him with munitions. Stockton Springs High school, left June 17th the day and night, leaving early Saturday out to meet the Then as a re- danger.” The Democratic Brooklyn Eagle, which for her home in Lincolnville, where she will morning, accompanied by Mrs. Sanborn, who I sult of the President’s “watchful wait- will visit them in their Boston home. SALMON only the other 'day declared its confi- and unwarranted intermeddling he ing” dence in President Wilson and pledged Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street, The annual parish supper of the Universal- has arrayed all classes in Mexico against last to ist held in the room in Mason- him its earnest support, takes this view motored to Winterport, Sunday, call up- church, banquet -=FOR— this and as Julius Chambers ar- ic hall last unusually country; of the situation. on her cousin, Mrs. Horace Emerson, who Thursday night, proved in the "The Mexi- rived from Colorado. appetizing and attractive, and waB liberally says Brooklyn Eagle: Time is ripe for action, short and sharp Friday cans are in their patronized. At the parish meeting following, of today literally insane and decisive. Hours, not days, should Mrs. Elden S. Shute and little son are now which was well attended, Walter F. Trundy hatred of the American People.” be given to Carranza to declare himself. guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Flan- And short of a declaration acting as chairman pro tem, the resignation of satisfactory, ders, East Mam street, following a visit with I JULY as one of the of FOURTH still swifter should come a communica- J. A. Flanders board trustees, The Portland Press declares that the her husband’s parents on sylvan street. tion to the Congress. was read and accepted, the gentleman being direct primary system has been vindica- Watchful ended with the The Ladies' Aid Society of the Universalist waiting now in New York and expecting, because of 0 This is the week when everyone will eat salmon. Never before and further: “It has its faults transmission of a note. Justice to the will meet for work this, Thursday, have we ted, says parish change of business, to leave town in the fall. men an can who are with our colors dictates afternoon with John C. Cross 1 been able to such which easily he corrected but it cer- Mrs. Rendell, A. Snow was chosen as the new procure elegant salmon as we are end Chas. trustee, receiving this year. of shiliy-shallying. There is a price is fast tainly gives to the people a chance to ex- street. Remember the sale approach- the board standing—Herbert L. Hop- for peace too for payment. Pro- present We receive these fish the after are taken from'the high ing. day they water, press their will and that is the main thing crastination has stolen time kins, Everett Staples and Chas. A. Snow. JJ ensuring enough. ,_ the The for after all.” The Waterville Sentinel Mrs. John H. Gerrish came from Bangor Sat- Simeon B. Merrithew continues as treasurer, [oj highest quality possible. price July 4th will be takes exceptions to this statement and SECRET SOCIETIES. urday to spend Sunday with her husband, the and Ls A. Gardner as parish clerk. terminal agent of the B. & A* R. R. He is says of the primary vote for United Mrs. Last after the boarding with Mr. and Libby, Sylvan States Senator: “Colonel Hale had a Saturday afternoon, depart- How’s This? for street. of 1500 votes but with that he ure of I)e Molay Commandery Camden, plurality We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for 1 30c. and 35c. members of Palestine went out On June 20th members of Chapter lb. Commandery Bethany was a of the 6,000 short of majority any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by per to Pitchers Pord by autos and were en er.ained O. E. S., enjoyed a most delightful picnic at ■•'otes cast for the Republican candidates Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | at Pine Lodge, the cottage of Messrs. J. H. the cottage of Mr. and Mrs, Albert M. Ames (DRESSED WEIGHT) for the senatorial nomination. In a total Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh and R. H. Howes. It was a perfect day, and a Camp “Birken-See,” on the Sandypoint shore if more then Colonel Hale receiv- sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and 44,000 most enjoyable occasion. Some of the guests of f ort Point Cove. Delivery of all orders will be made has become known as the most reliable Monday. ed votes. Of the votes cast, he and , remedy [H 16.U00 fished, made records of swimming floating, Mr. R. A. Middle left Mon- Bennett, street, for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru the We will have LIVE and little more than a third". And contests and ( BOILED LOBSTERS as usual, received tested strength in athletic racing steamer for Boston, where he has ar day by Biood on the Mucous surfaces, the has resumed while others were with etc All j expelling the Lewiston Journal, which busy games, from his Mr o Remember the offer of employment cousin, Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased place, its old-time allegiance to the Republican gave three cheers for the “Howes Boys,” who George Dolloff, a contractor for road construc- portions. are royal entertainers, before the first party party, says: tion Dorchester, Mass. After have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure left for home in the Tne last you E F The Primaries ineffi- early evening. proved bungling, Charles A. Snow, of the Stockton for a short time you will see a great improve- lull of when party arrived at 10 p. m. principal cient, disfranchisement,and ment in Bramhall’s High school, left Monday morning by the Mc- your general health. Start taking brooh all is over have by no means expressed I)e Commandery of ar- Market, Molay Skovhegan for en route tc Hall’s Catarrh Cure at once and rid of the to a that Laughlin auto-bus Bangor, get j the will of people degree rived in this city on the 12 o’clock train June HIGH STREET. TELEPHONE 2. ■ould have been secured, in our opinion, Orono, where he will attend thp summer schoo! atarrh. Send for testimonials, free. 23d on its way to Camden, for St. John’s Day in other ways by less intricate machinery. at the University of Maine. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio and was met at the train by Palestine Com- o NOTICE--This market will be closed ail Nor is it right that one law should obtain Sold all Druggists, 75c. day Miss Mary Hichborn, Church street, arrived by exclusively in Portland by which changes mtindery of Belfast and the Belfast band, and | 1 home Saturday night after an absence of sev- 4th. in enrollment may be made up to the after a short parade about the city were taken EAST BELFAST. Tuesday, July none eral weeks, having been with her brothers in ery eve of election, and elsewhere [ to Masonic temple, where a buffet lunch was U the six months and Portland and friends in Boston ■permitted within period. [ served to the visitors. About 2 p. m. they were Augusta Mrs. Charles Larson and son Karl are guests -id ". .. is fish made of the voter in one and New Mass. o]|r •.±=5[[o1[o1[c=ioc=5];ol |c_. rnoi ’Why j escorted to the steamer Islesboro, which con- Quincy Bedford, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. _.[ |q)|(-m and flesh in the the other? place to Albert M __ veyed them Camden, accompanied by the In the Republican primaries A 9-pound daughter was born June 23d to _ Belfast band. De Molay returned from Cam- Ames, Church street, received the nomination Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodge, Searsport avenue. There have been a number of illustra- den that evening by special trip of steamer for to the Legislature in the NOTICE Representative Miss Ethel Savery returned home Tuesday ted booklets devoted to the scenic and Islesboro, arriving at 8.30, and boarded the _1_*_“ dTTT,. | from Isle au Hai^t,after a visit with her broth- We, the undersigned, wish to give notice AT THE of but special train in waiting for Skowhegan. Some Stockton Springs and Islesboro. other attractions Camden; nothing pect, er, Guy Barter. that our stores will be closed all day Tuesday, of the Bel fast Sir Knights who had welcomed j j to with the ot Cam- Mrs. Stella C. Young of Winterport, after a compare “Glimpses the coming were on hand to speed the parting Mrs. Annie L. McKeen and Miss Flora Bur- July 4th. weather was could be with the Misses Hichborn den” published this year by John R. guests. The all that two weeks’ stay arrived at their cottage, ERVIN CROSS, the gess Monday morning desired,the country is looking its best, and Church street, returned to her home last Sun- Woman’s 66 Church Prescott of Newtonville, Mass., and it to the summer. DUTCH BROS; Club, visitors m ust have had an enjoyable outing. Flowanna, spend day morning in the McLaughlin auto-bus, a B. D. should be a source of local pride that the Patterson died June 23d at the FIELD, | Mrs. Anne S. great convenience to the travelling public. JOHN A. FOGG. WILL BE FOUND photographs for the 260 views in ihebook PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Oleson, after Mr. H. Hopkins, Church street, took A. A. HOWES & Co. were by Camden artists. They certainly George a long illness of Bright’s disease and compli- Monday’s boat for Boston, en route to Mat- C. F. SW'IFT, ire fine specimens of the photographic Miss Millie Stevens of Troy, who has been cations. She was a great sufferer during her New and Hand Linen Mass to attend the Hi&rh school H. L. WHITTEN Co. \ Rugs,Braided Woven, visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens, has re- tapoisett, had the constant care of a .-art. There are many views of sea, and last illness, bift turned home. of Miss Louise Griffin. Before re- F. L. YOUNG, graduation most devoted and no wish was left shore, worthy of framing, which appeal daughter l ners, Baskets, Trays, Knit Porch jackets Ellen of was he will a few days in Boston on E. F. BRAMHALL & CO. Miss Cunningham Troy a guest turning spend She was born in Belfast, Jan. 7, to those familiar with the ungratified. strongly scenes in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rogers business. 1840, a daughter of George and Hannah (Lan- and Shawls. and which will to others a several days this week. Pembroke S. Staples, a veteran of the Civil depicted, give of Mrs. j; The many friends Avalina C. Griffin one of a family of fourteen caster) Patterson, died June at his sense of the beauties of this Mrs. Nelson Maloon and little daughter of War, Saturday morning, ‘24th, < realizing will be to know that she has successfully children, of whom thirteen grew to be men and were guests of her glad home in East Belfast after an illness of Lessons in Ree?l and Raffia Basket tv section of the Maine coast. Summer Newport Wednesday only Alanson Libby. through a surgical operation at the women, and all her life had been spent in Bel- father, passed three days, aged 73 years. He was the first R. and are residences, palatial otherwise, home of her son, Mr. Harry W. Griffin, Matta- r\She first, Capt, John Foss, *• Miss Mabel Johonnett, who has been visit- fast, married,r, F. I). carrier out of Belfast and was serving on 1 :- seen in great variety—some inland by relatives in this town and Palmyra for a poisett. Mass., and the doctors anticipate com- by whom she had three children—Eva A., who ing his route June 20th when taken ill with acute < to Montville some on the seashore and few weeks, returned Monday. recovery. died when a woman; Isaac Elden of lake or stream, plete young indigestion. A physician was called and ev- Anna Means of who has been who died a few ago, and Mrs. ; on others perched on the hillsides or hidden Mfs. Unity, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C, Treat left early Tues- Portland, years erything possible was done to relieve his suf- Home Cooked Food Sale Even the guest of Mrs. Oscar Lewis, returned home who survives her. She is in Lincolnville Beach morning in their car for Waterville to at- Eliza F. Oleson, ferings, but without avail. He was born in away leafy groves. Wednesday accompanied by Olive Lewis. day of their A. also survived her second husband, Lorenzo and are men- tend the graduation son, Crawford by Belfast, a son of the late Capt Hezekiah and « AND LUNCHES AT REASONABLE PRICES Northport given pleasant Miss Isabel Cornforth returned to \ Monday from where he has done a Francis B. Patterson Nancy Staples, and is survived by his wife, some and Belfast Treat, Colby College, Patterson; by brother, tion and illustrations, her home in Thorndike after a visit in town Miss one < and seven formerly Mary Stinson, by son, with her brother, Lester who is ill excellent work in his four years' course. Con- of Belfast, and by six grandchildren has a paragraph in which it is said to be Cornforth, William H. and one daughter, Miss Charlotte Mrs. Black’s Delicious for I.u at his home on Hathorn Patterson was de- Try Specials street, gratulations to our young neighbor. great grandchildren, Mrs. E. For some years before his "‘rich in of Colonial Staples. ap- \ Clam examples houses,” and was as F. carrier he a including Meats, Chicken ‘Pie, Fish, Houllion, Salads, Strawbert> Mrs. Condon and sister-in-law, Mrs. E. left afternoon voted to her family and home espec- pointment R, D. conducted < a half tone Harry Mrs. H, Hunting Saturday and above is of Crosby Place is meat market on High street and in his busi- Cake, all kinds Sandwiches, Cake, Doughnuts. Wilbur Melvin of Lowell, Mass., who her her in ially fond of her three little great grandchil- to join husband Camden, whore the> ness relations and in the of his < and another of the Old the E. 0. returned from a few performance ho\i' Tavern, guest, Wednesday days’ the children of Mr. anu Mrs. Joseph J I Ice cream in cones, etc., for serving in the room, also packing visit in St. Albans and will open a laundry. She was accompanied bj dren, official duties he made many friends and had Pendleton in East Belfast. This Newport.—Pittsfield < > kinds place Advertiser. Miss Fannie Mudgett and Mrs. John Decker Blaka, who will feel their loss keenly. She the confidence and respect of all who knew for home delivery. is sold at the low of was ever him. He was an obliging neighbor, a kind beautiful book price over The ladies made was a very obliging neighbor, ready EVERY SATURDAY at 5 p. m.. Baked Beans and Hot Rolls, Tv. who remained Sunday. and devoted husband and father, and will be f 50 7 cents additional if ordered to her cheerfully when she could, or orders taken at time for cents; by the trip in the new Rockland jitney. give help sadly missed. He enlisted for the Civil War < | Coffee—Hot Iced. Special any parties. mail. and her doors were always opened for those at the age of 23 and went to Baton Rouge, La„ ■ Mrs. Everett who had been was < Staples, visiting less fortunate than herself. She held the love witl vhe gallant 26th Maine regiment, but in Portland for the past ten days, left Tues taken ill there and sent to the hospital. He That of five and of the and the com- precocious baby months respect neighborhood was in but re-enlisted in day for Mattapoisett, Mass., to attend th< mustered out 1863, which the suicide of the Kaiser munity feel that they have lost a kind, lovable, 1864 and was finally mustered out in 1865. He predicted the of Miss Louise ~ graduation following day friend. The was a member of Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. in and the cloBe of the war in whole-hearted neighbor and fu- NOTICE August IF YOUR CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Griffin A. R., and of the Waldo County Veteran asso- daughter neral services were held at 1 m., was a creature of some one’s Sunday p. Mon- WANTED United States Custom: were held RENTS -’September, of this town, from the 1 ciation. The funeral services formerly Rogers Higl Port of Belfast, ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL Rev. Wm. Vaughan of Trinity Church officiat- at 2 m. at the late home on Swanville imagination. This fake is now said to school of Mass. day p. List rent with us and let us find a Fairhaven, the Rev. Arthur A. Blair of the Univer- your Under authority of the Honoral undersize or ing, and the attendance and many beauti- avenue, ‘nant. We have for rents in have been the rounds of the news- under-weight salist Postmaster A. W. applications Bioner of Navigation Department going esteem in church officiating. we cannot Dr. and Mrs. H. Everett Hichborn, after ful flowers testified to the which elfast every day which supply, merce, notice is that since last winter. The and many of the employes, hereby given papers ever baby remember—Scott’s Emulsion Keating postal erms right. of 0 brief visit with Mr. **nd Mrs. H. R. Hichborn she was held. Mrs. Patterson was a descend- members of Thomas H. Marshall Post and al- the Gas. Yacht “VANCLUSE’* has been as in St. is nature’s DICKEY-KNOWLTON to “ON AW A.” reported living John, grandest growing- left for home June 21st, accompanied b; ant of the first Patterson family who settled lied bodies attended the services, and the changed it REAL ESTATE COMPANY, BANCROFT H. CON then WoodBtock, and finally in Houlton; food; strengthens their an< * floral offerings were profuBe and beautiful. M e bones, their cousins, Capt. Edmund Hichborn, in East Belfast and nearly all this family are 2w24 Pythian Block. Belfast, 4w25y Deputy t makes The bearers were Messrs. George A. Leavitt, but Houlton says there is no truth in the healthy blood and pro- Miss and Mrs. A. C. Colcord, th 1 on Swan Lake ave- sister, Nellie, buried in the old cemetery Fred N, Savery, Eugene S. Achorn and Wm. 1 town is concerned— motes MiBS Nellie to friend; 1 story so far as that sturdy growth. j former going to Bath, nue, where Mrs. Patterson was buried in the R. Mason, all of East Belfast. The interment I PILLS Scott & Bowne, N. M-27 1 rOLEYKIDNEY Bloomfield. J. to Portland. was BLADDER •and it may be added, any other town. in Rockland and the latter family lot. in Swanville. FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND uu nur u Dbiu in jv/umixmi ——i»/iu 5

— — ■ —■ 1 i ■ a- of Belfast. Rufus Lowell of Montville picked sevi^iT ripe tomatoes from his garden June 3d. They ' were planted in the our house early in the season. .ome Of enterprising clothing With Mrs. Amos F. of summer fur coats? Carleton announces the en- [’ a gtock SALE AT A gagement qf her elder FOR BARGAIN dff! of the Penobscot Bay Eiec- Skirts 8 inches from the daughter, Mariorie J. Horn to I- OUR=PLATFORM=" Carleton. H. Donald fteo1 ),as succeeded Walter H. Mansur of Hartford, ^ it is to Conn. The 1 ground necessary will take Overland on a of |i[ electrician. marriage place at the One used Touring Car, 1915 model, Werstand platform three solid planks—Ser- .jtv Carleton home on wear smart Congress street Sept. 21st. vice, Greater Value and 1®®* furloughs granted last week looking silk Giving Satisfaction. Alonzo Adelbert sold new one year ago tor $1075. Call at our Ar at was that of Shute, son of Mr. and Mrs. It has carried us to and success uonal Horne Togus D. victory year after year hosiery. Ralph Shute, who was married to f®* to Belfast. recently a because it is not a of Holmes Marie, of office for demonstration. platform promises but of actual daughter Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Gay the contract for a granite ¥ of deeds. ,ll8 Brooklyn. N. Y„ left Hartford, Conn., which John Cochran Chapter, with Tuesday, the First Regiment of Con- In spite of the big advance in prices of in Pownal on the an- everything ;,ce at Port f necticut National Guards. He expected to go B. 0. the clothing line “by a ft to NORTON, preparedness,’’buying big stock -R July. the border or to Fort Worth, Texas. in the list of 241 months the nas 10 cases The to many ago before advance, vve are enabled to Auxiliary the Sons of Veterans will Belfast, Me. the June term of the Law is not smart a give our customers a 5 cent only looking have dance in Memorial Hall next pash per discount under our Monday — in Portland June 27th- new |ieiwd but are Guar- evening. Thev will hnvo on a<>fn j_ selling plan. s9 are new ones. they actually rated in red, white and blue in the Fourth of This means that can the of Veterans. will 1- you buy very best of all "f life insurance was dis- anteed for A. E. Clark Camp, Sons The Belfast Opera House was opened under Ready- | ons service. July parade, and a large flag will be carried to-Wear Clothes by of Bangor. New- the new “The Make” at 5 States and Canada in six tertain Daniel Chaplin Camp management last Saturday with a Kuppenheimer per ted young ladies. On July 24th Anderson aux- Three pairs of of Dixmont.with the Dixmont matinee and cent cheaper then they are sold elsewhere. -1 .f,Ceived $1,073,500, Lewiston^ Holeproof iliary of Rockland will be their ell Smith Camp evening entertainment, both guests, when of Brewer and George H. Hartshorn Camp largely attended. In the evening not was You will need a new outfit of clothes as as j Belfast, $48,- silk hose are Guaranteed there will be a supper, a business and Band, only well Shirts ^$270,250, meeting Castine over dance. and R. P. Brown CBmp of July every seat occupied, as well as the before the Several Division officsrs are also ex- standing Underwear, etc., 4th of July. not a dinner in Me- Why buy 3 months without holes or 4th. The host cam p will serve room, but many were unable toifind admit- Miss Caroline Gil- pected to be present. them of us and save money. v and bride. a dance morial hall at noon and will give in the tance. The interior hes been from a brief new thoroughly jrriVed June 22nd hose free. For Women Misses Mary I. Haskell and Catherine N. afternoon. cleaned and renovated, the wajls and ceiling * which they visited Boston Platte of the University of Maine Domestic * 3 for men The for painted colonial yeHow with of a ,fC in the E. P. pairs $3.00; The Day We Celebrate. plars trimmings They have rooms Science department will come to Belfast darker W. are shade, the electric lighting service re- Clark & 28th the Fourth of July celebration practically Harry street. $2.00. July under the of the Co., High auspices Wom- with indirect in H. C. Buzzell, Esq., chairman of arranged, lights the balcony, an’s Club and in the interests of completed. was from speak the and new which not K iri, who graduated Can afford to the received word Tuesday seats, did arrive in time you buy Girls’ Clubs which the general committee, as Canning are being organ- for the 83 Main St ,f Maine with high honors, Peters that the U. S. ship opening, will be installed. The lead- ized the The from Congressman a brief visit to kind when the throughout State. meeting will feature at her page, after | Mending would be in the harbor during the ing the Opera Thurs- be held in the Wadsworth Housevthis, to where he probably Universalist Church will be j ty went Boston, and the marines would take part in the day, evening Marguerite Clark in “The [same money will buy Hole- from 9 A. M. to 12 M., and will be free to all day the summer, Seven i during etc. The preparedness parade will Sisters.”. who are interested in canning fruit, vegeta- parade, will ob- proof? of the common post office employees form on the Court street side bles, etc. Bankrupt's Petition for wmg schedule on Tuesday, July in the following order: J. Harvey Stinson, Discharge. The Woman’s Club has received a letter of In the matter of one hour after Mar- ) :i delivery open marshal of the with three aids; City thanks and day, Preston W. Whitaker, In appreciation from the French Re- Bankruptcy.1 \ (Tty carriers excused tt shal George W. Frisbee, with police; the Bel- lief Bureau in Boston for the 400 surgical Bankrupt, ) | a Red Cross the To the -Ters excused for the day. fast Band, the marines, auto, Hon. Clarence of and 80 mits the club had donated. Hale, Judge the sponges Fire District Court of the United for a Boy Scouts, City Government, Depart- States for the ) g made very pleasant The Club has 47 knitters, several old District of Maine. including a R r,lark. S. of V anri in Lincoln- oteresting program ladies. One who is ill in bed with a broken Preston W Whitaker hip, Canton I. O. of Unity, in the Fourth of Julv. when Wal- ihe their four visiting C imps. Pallas, of Waldo and County TRADE MARK REOI3TEREQJ markets and grocery stores will be and another, who lives in Brooksville, is blind. btate of Maine, in said Dis- IV of Red Men, school chil- ~ will meet there for closed O. F., Tarratine Tribe trict, > s = —^-r-=- a grange all day next Tuesday, July 4th. Mrs. Lvdia S. Hatch, who is also a shut-in, respectfully represents, that on the ,=^_ and a celebra- dren, Girls’ Boot and Shoe Workers’ ?rd Ju|y. 1915, he was ad- thly meeting The has knit 90 Ab?ut have been Home, dJ>y °,f duly Universalist Social Aid will meet with sponges. $13 judged bankrupt under the Acts of Union, city clergymen, autos, trucks, buck- Congress Mrs. Frank H. contributed for material, cotton yarn, etc., relating to bankruptcy; that he has te Mayo this, Thursday, afternoon. committee duly surren- boards and carriages. The request dered all his property and Taylor of Yale College. Mrs The and the jlub would appreciate contributions rights of property, regular meeting of Thomas H. Marshall all to decorate their carriages and cars, and all and has fully complied with all the son from those interested in the work. lequire-! Belfast Derland, Mrs. Taylor's ments of said House G. A. R will Acts and of Post, be held Monday, 3d, residents on the line of march are the orders of Court Opera Mrs. and July requested his i jlcifer, Turquest instead of At the Wednesday evening, June touching bankruptcy. Tuesday, the 4th. meeting to decorate. At 10 a. m. the will start on parade Wherefore he That n Belfast last Friday 21st, of Emma White Barker Tent, D. of V., a prays, he may be de- on line of march: down to creed the Court to and The grounds at the residence of (he following Spring by have a full Friday Saturday rge's Lake, Liberty, to spend Stephen S. report of the recent meeting of the State from all debts discharge over Church to Market, down Market provable against his estate I- Shute, No. 7 Park street, are Church, under said being graded Tent in Portland was given by Mrs. Belle Nic- bankruptcy Acts, such debts to over to the foot of the square, except and will be improved with shrubs and High, High as are excepted by law from such i.tters. The let- garden kerson, a delegate and the following discharge. following Flag Day Grove to over Dated this flowers. up Church to Grove, up Court, 19th day of June, A D 1916 TRIANGLE PLAYS calied tor in the Belfast program was given: A flag song by Miss Ruth post Court to the Common where they will disband. PRESTON W. The on the WHITAKER, k June 27th: Ladies— repairs Morrison house, 41 Court Kimball; reading, "The Birthday of Old ending Immediately following the parade Prof. L. 1. Bankrupt. Bee Five Part Features Miss M. Di'.worth. Gentle- | street, recently injured by fire, are Glory,” by Miss Florence Kimball; paper on Kay nearing Bateman of Auburn will give an oration on the ORDER uF NOTICE THEREON. Marvel completion. Painters are at work on the Mrs. Dora J. .rdner, Specialty Co., house Flag-Day by Bridges; recitation, District of Twe Reel j band stand. At 1 p. m. the races will be start- Maine, ss. „■ Keystone Comedy H, Pomeroy. interior, and the barn is up and boarded in. “The Flag We Love,” fcy Mrs. Ethel S. Whit- On this 24th of ed on the track at the fair grounds with Jo- day June, A. D. 1916 on on the the was but ing; quotations Flag by Mrs. Etta P. reading foregoing petition, it is_ morning cold, Friday j Ihere will be a of the club seph FarweU of Rockland starter. The track meeting poultry Ordered by the Court, That a be (One Night only> Tuesday ( Mat and colder. cannot i Savery. hearing had Monday Evening agrees Crops of the High school next afternoon at entries clo*e today but there are already en- upon the same on the 4th of Saturday day August Harum' a ither, as the is still 3.30 Katherine Ingalls, the little of Mr. A. D. 1916, before said Court at “David Carlyle Blackwell in ground o’clock in the police court room. daughter tries enough to ensure good racing. The Bel- Portland in j Alj said at ten iter in the day there and Mrs. Daniel Ingalls, celebrated her sixth will fur- District, o’clock in the Friday J members of the club are to fast Band and the Imperial quartet and forenoon; Paramount ceature “The Puppet Crown” requested be that notice thereof be published in The in the temperature and the j birthday June 24th with a party at her home nish music. Between heats there will be run- present. Republican Journal, a newspaper printed in n was more on Cedar street. The summer house and said encouraging. ning, bag, potato and three-legged races, etc. District, and that all known creditors, and Wednesday (One Evening only) Tuesday One Nig i t only The regular business of table were other persons in i monthly meeting decorated in and white and will be a concert on interest, may appear at the L worth Parsons of Florence, pink In the evening there # the early said time and and in in Belfast Woman's Club will be held at the the little hostess was dressed in place, show cause, if any Wm, S Hart Mary Pickford of Mrs. Charles 0. Par- the same the school common and later a dance for the .ughter they have, why the prayer of said club rooms on Church street at 3 colors. Ice cream petitioner of Dil- p. m., July and fancy cookies were marines in Memorial hall. Both picture should not be Feature laughter Martin C. ( granted. Triangle “Rags” 3d. A full attendance is desired as business served. The afternoon was with And it is further a resident of this spent houses have features and the ordered by the Court, That y years city, v^ill special the Clerk of importance will come before the games. Katherine wa3 the shall send by mail to all known cred- — i’.*16 of Smith Col- meeting. recipient of many rink will be graduates skating open. itors copies of said petition and this gifts. The guests were Isabel Ade- order, sons was soloist at the The members of Coombs, addressed to them at their of Ivy Day and friends the Belfast New Advertisements. Lamb from the places residence r i laide Howard, Doris Collins, Doris Wilson, 3, as stated. s S1|c=ioc5]|c=Di[c=ioi=z)||abi=3||c=Dl[o1|c±>i[^l[o1[o1 Woman’s Club will have a social gathering at j Edward Decrow. G. Norton farm at Fogg’s market. Order Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, of the home of Mrs. James C. Durham to-mor- of the said ° a Flora Pierce and Jesse 12th in the church Toothaker, B, Toothaker and to about electrical bridal .Salmon To Made for Parties Pierce, vestry. The following say gifts... [ the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the i Special Arrangements Carrie Newcomb took an auto ride to Mont- mold Collins was not absent or ladies will have charge of the tables: Chil- for July 4th at Bramhall’s Market. These fish District Court of the United States for the ville last Sunday. District of Maine. i Steaks and served to order, Soups, Salads. Sandwiches of all kinds. he whole Enna Pierce was are received the after are taken from Chops ^ year; | dren's table, Mrs. C. O. Poor, Mrs. E. J. Mori- day they The members of Daniel F.Walker of Freedom,in the of Bread and Rolls, Doughnuts, Cookies and Cakes of all varieties. f the year and was absent only son; fancy table, Mrs. M. C. Hill, Miss Mar- the Afternoon Club of the the water and are in prime condition. Live County Waldo and State of Maine, in Baid District, R. F. Daughters of V eterans were guests and boiled lobsters as usual. Delivery of all The popular New York Ice Cream served at all times. Nut Bread a specialty garet Dunton; apron table, Mrs. Dunton, Thursday respectfully represents, that on the 9th day Mrs. F. food afternoon, June 22nd, of Mrs. Dutch. orders will be made as this market of August, 1916, he was f the young people of the Metho- W'. Brown; table, Miss Perry, Myra Monday, duly adjudged bank- : FOR SATURDAY Beans and Hot Rolls served and on sale. The under the Acts NIGHTS, Mrs. Wm. K afternoon was spent and will be closed all 4th....Child’s white rupt of Congress to I gave Fred A. Seward and his Keene; ice cream, Mrs. C. A. socially with day July I relating fj bankruptcy; that he has surrendered all The public is cordially invited. U sewing, and the hostess served iron mattress, and white enamel duly ;•;< -• .me Mrs. E. S. Bowker. There will be tea, fancy bedstead,with his surprise party Wednesday Pilsbury, property and rights of property, and has cookies and cake. all in first class for sale. lilst, at their home on Bayview music during the afternoon, and a unique en- Today, Thursday, by invi- bathtub, condition, fully complied with all the requirements of tation of said Acts and of the of MRS. ADA E. WILDES. .ai was and con- tertainment will Mrs. Dutch and Mrs. Etta P. to Mrs. Charles E. Rhoades, corner orders Court touching evening spent be given by the young peo- Savery, Apply his the club will an want- bankruptcy. [jj gas served. the enjoy all-day outing at the High and Peach streets-Kitchen girl They presented ple. Wherefore he prays, That he may be decreed "i IQI North Searsport & Greer’s restaurant... .Users k ,,-^>1|CZ30P||CZI01Z3||c=3|[o1[^^5oL. mom with an oak rocker and a cottage, Northport camp- ed at Jellerson by the Court, to have a full discharge from all The recital given by Miss Edith M. David- ground. A dinner the advt. of the debts his : nacake piate, picnic will be served and of the telephone should read provable against estate under said son’s last those uaiiKrupicy Acts, such debts as pianoforte pupils Friday evening, wishing transportation will ad- N. E Tel. & Tel. Co_See new time table of except are ex- ners of the Club were please cepted by law from such Hospital June at the rooms of the Belfast Musical vise Mrs. discharge. 23rd, Beryl Ludwick. All of the Eastern Seven Dated this meeting last week at the home of daughters Steamship corporation. 31st day of May, A.D. 1916. Society, was a delightful occasion and much veterans are whether and invited, members of the trips a week now between Boston, Bangor DANIEL F. WALKER, Automobile Parties.: L. Keene, Northport avenue. all A PAIR OF enjoyed by present. Every number on the organization or not. intermediate .Carle H. Stevens, M. Bankrupt. ! :. cretonnes for the tables the ports... Let us quote you prices for your party. We program was well executed, and 14 j j applauded by The June be called by at his office, ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON can handle from one to one hundred at •V" at the 10th. regular meeting of the school com- D., may telephone parties hospital-fair July the audience. Grace who District of Two twelve ! Hazeltine, played mittee waB held last Main street, or his residence, 17 Church Maine, ss. cheap rates, day or night. passen- ionic were discussed and it will be Monday evening, R«y. On this 24th Beethoven’s Fur Elise, Haydn’s Rondo, day of June, A. D. on ger cars and smaller ones if desired. Sight Gipsy Arthur A. Blair, street... .Dissolution of partnership of Albion 1916, Glasses early day. chairman, presiding. It was reading the foregoing petition, it is— 1 seeing tours arranged if desired. Get our and Gustav Lange’s Flower Song, received A. Gardner voted to leave the P. Goodhue of Belfast and Lincoln Ordered by the That a first. on the job. :al June of the necessary repairB on the Court, hearing be had | prices Always meeting, 19th, prolonged applause. The six beginners played upon the same on the 4th Maine transportation co. school buildings with Supt. W. B. of Stockton Springs_For 4th of July goods day of August, j looks so simple that most people -of the W interport Farmers Union remarkably well; one of them, Woodbury. A.D. 1916, before said Court at in ORRIN J. DICKEY, Manager. Betty Hanshue, Ur. O. S. was to & Jones. have flags in great Portland, said* would be astonished to Vickery elected Medical go Carle They at ten or 4 24tf know what an < dicers were elected; President, excellent work in inspec- District, o’clock in the forenoon; and that Phone 316-3, 109 doing transposing. The tor of the blank cart- notice public schools. It was voted to variety, horns, pistols, paper caps, thereof be published in The Republican enormous stock is necessary in order i *70-00:)- As the busi- by England umber. Weather conditions her ar- nesl ha« ^ ,PaSt any pure soap and every other night apply delayed tfce,r Pre8ent it ALL THE WAY SWAN WHI1 TEN-BICKfOKD COMPANY MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING and for sevenal their was building Parisian it into the BY WATER. j y, years lival a full week. After decfded t0tBr°Win Sage rubbing thoroughly discharging, the eDlarBe “ t0 double its present I I RENTING ornpleted his work with them Capacity scalp. _._ REPAIRING Pickering will go to Bridgewater, N. S., to Parisian Sage will save your hair; it will re- BANGOR Monday entered the of LINE J. LEE employ load lumber for New York_F. R. Eaton, of move every trace of dandruff and banish scalp PATTERSON. Proprietor. Barrows as clerk. H. anernoon. you seat itch and make head feel fine. Turbine Steel shipping A. 11 has for the four- yourself 'Ithe your Steamships Bel- Notice of Dissolution. *“r Broadway, bought $100,000 hfor *!*” came here from Cam- m.ea8uring up of your The cost of a large bottle is trifling but the recently masted wooden schooner days effort liah?U‘et fast and Notice is the Elisha Atkins from ,our favorite Havana are as well hereby given that partnership * Cedulas A cigar benefits very great every druggist Qamden We Examine for the Telephone Company, is fh*H°WeS & Leave Belfast heretofore between Albion P. Good- Gardner G. Deering of Bath. Capt. Edmund of Co- ae" tbia bra"d knows. A. A. Howes & Co. cheerfully guran- daily, at 5 00 p. m. for Camden existing | t0ff * comfort Rockland and hue of and Lincoln A. tp chief. Hichborn tee Parisian to you. Boston. Leave Belfast at Belfast, Me., Gardner, of Stockton Springs, who had been Sage daily 1 7.45 a. m for Searsport, Bucksport, Winter- of Stockton Springs was dissolved on May 31, :,e to an invitation from the Bel- the commander of the Atkins and owned a port and Bangor. 1916, by friendly and mutual consent. Return: The business will be at Belfast Trade the Eastern Yacht club, master’s interest, is now at home....The P. Leave India Wharf, Boston, daily conducted by The at 6.00 p. m. Leave Mr. Goodhue under the firm name of Goodhue its annual cruise eastward in H. Doyen Company has appointed Capt. Pierce Bangor daily, except Sun- Eyes days, at 2 00 p. m. for Boston and j & Co., as before and the Stockton Springs at H. intermediate this port on its way to Bar Lewis, formerly Harbor Master of Port- landings. business by Mr. Gardner under his own name. I as By Modern Scientific Methods visited Camden each season land, Me., master of its big wooden steam Anyone having an unsettled account con- ! MAINE tracted at either of said stores should make e yachts have come the wes- lighter America, which Vessel is STEAMSHIP LINE | (without the aid of up going to DIRECT settlement at drugs) BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW the store where said account I skirting Long Island rounded carry paper between Stockton Springs and YORK was contracted. And frit the Most Up-to-Date n LAMB their eastward. This an- Nefc York-The sch. N. ALBION P. way Ayer (formerly STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND GOODHUE. j LINCOLN A. GARDNER was made in the out of town George Nevinger) built at Milton, Del., in NORTH STAR Leave Franklin itinerary of the cruise of the 1865, which sailed so many years out of Ban- From Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays the S. G. Norton Farm and •-> Thursdays Saturdays at 6.30 m. Glasses the Boston papers does not gor and was in command of Capt. A. B. Maz- p. Also Mondays at 10.30 a. m. June 19th to Sept 11th to Belfast. July 8 the run is rell, formerly of this city, sailed June 19th inc. At o Reasonable Prices. Isiesboro; July 10, race from from for Broilers ? Machiasport Liverpool, England with •rth METROPOLITAN LINE Haven. a cargo of lumber. For Your DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK We are prepared to furnish broilers, alive or | —13 1-2 HOURS. dressed, for the remainder of the season at the j Belfast the Rroken Lenses ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL Poultry Farm, formerly Ferguson Replaced EXPRESS STEEL STEAMSHIPS Farm. Free delivery. Telephone 4th MASSACHUSETTS E. L. COLCORD or I of AND BUNKER July Dinner. HILL tf24 P. A. BRADFORD. | Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston, week _ I 4th and Chase & of at Goods days Sundays 6 p. m. Same Doak, service July from Pier returning North 1 AUS! 18, River, foot of Printed muslin U. S. Flags, lc. to 15c. Mounted on sticks. Murray St., New York City, KITCHEN ^Optometrists, Full number of stars. FRED W. POTE, Agent, QfRL ORDER EARLY Belfast, Maine 25 1! 'US! Main Street, Belfast, Maine. Cotton bunting II. S. Flags mounted on staffs with gilt tops, 5c to 50c. / L AGS! WANTED Printed, heavy quality, silk U, S. Flags, mounted on staff with STATE OF All Goods Delivered MAINE. -AT- gilt tpps, 5c to $1.25. Late Monday Office of Board of State Assessors, AGS! Heavy sheeting U. S Flags, 4x6, $1.00. Double sewed JELLISON & GREERS stripes, Augusta, July 1, 1916. fast as For Sale colors, 5x8, $1.25. Night This Market Closes all is Restaurant ' Notice hereby given that the State Asses- 25t[ LAGS! All wool U. S. sors bunting Hags, 48 Stars, 2x3 ft., 3x5 ft, 4x6 ft., will be in session at the Court House in Belfast on Sand and 5x8 ft. Tuesday, the 11th day of July, at 9 gravel delivered at o clock a. Day July 4th. m„ A. D. 1916, in the of County for , i reasonable 'lorns, Pistols, Paper Caps, blank Cartridges and Blank Cartridge Waldo, to secure information to enable them sale price. to make a just of Revolvers. equalization the taxable A child’s white iron bedstead with property in said and to mattress; county, investigate also a white enamel bath tub, all in first CHAS. M. H4LL, charges of concealment of class’ property from condition. to r taxation, of Apply undervaluation and of failure to MRS. CHAS. E. el 306 Searsport Ave. assess property liable to taxation. RHOADES, CARLE & JONES Corner of High & Peach Streets. JOHN A. FOGG. B. G. McINTIRE, Belfast, Me. J. J. DEARBORN, Children ^_ W. F. DRESSER, Cry Board of State Assessors, FOLEY KIDNEY FOR FLETCHER’S H.F. Sterling, Clerk. 2„26 FOR PILLS j BACKACHE KIONEYS AND BLADOER C ASTOR | A / \. 4 » D 1XAU 11UX UXXXJXVAil "vuivNAL, munauAi. 'J 6V, J.SUO

— \ --- June In Missouri. For and MEXICO AND THE MILITIA. 1 MAN’S Poor Appetite _ (Correspondence of The Journal.] TRUE^BUSINESS Thousands of Guardsmen Maybe Meditat Springfield, Mo., June 13, 1916. The ing Today on Hosea Blglow’s Reflection! The Business of Being and Weak Digestion and Doing of month of June is to us full of joy The man who can’t cat doesn’t feel 1847. Don’t waste time with or- Right Is The One The . ■ Bringing much mail . we have been favored and the with beauty. To begin flour when like working, TFrom the Biglow Paper?, by J. R. Rowell.] dinary your gro- Greatest Returns. a weak doesn’t much an abundance of delicious straw- stomach get with cer can Th»s kind o’ ain’t a mite like ou give you William pleasure out of Your stomach sogerin’ fresh from our own eating. berries, gathered milled from Ohio Red is to work October trainin’; Tell, “When Jesus at the age of twelve very important your health, For more than and A could clear out ef’ in the garden. Winter Wheat. a Don’t abuse it, don’t chap right from there, patch [ Order sack j was sought by his mother while he happiness. weeks, morning, noon and night we neglect it, and when, for one cause or only looked like raining’; four today and do some blue was hearing and asking questions of [—„» 11 and another, digestion goes wrong, An the Cunnles, tu, could kivver their ate them without stint or weariness, your up shap fcm] ribbon You can the an- JL^^J doctors in the temple, he and baking. you lose appetite, lie kind to poes with at times 1 bandanners; handed over the patch surplus win domestic science swered her, ‘Wist ye not that I must your All it needs is a little prizes stomach. And’ send the the bar roon also insines scootin’ to for Infants and Children. and friends. We have with the be about Father’s business?' rest, and a few with to neighbors good things baked my days' doctoring with their banners. J with radishes, Something not yet understood by her ‘L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine. Very I been bountifully supplied from William Tell, the don’t approve o' teilin’ tales, but jest to yoi The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa. was soon you will see the in I beet and yesterday we flour taking him into scenes and sur- improvement I may state, ture of lettuce, greens that goes farther. your Clias. II. Fletcher, and has been made under I and with the relish for Our ossifers aint' wut wuz, afore we lef |,is of beans. roundings she had not planned for him. appetite, they our first mess string food, comes the to digest it. the Bay State; personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no picked he went where this ser- strength otMl Serving God, For Then it wuz This we cut our first crop of en- this old family remedy helps the "Mister Sawin, sir, you’re mid to deceive you iu this. Imitations morning vice led did what this service dlin’ Counterfeits, ami him; re- well, now be ye’/ 44 our first mess of new pota- stomach, bowels and liver, and are dive and dug Step up an’ take a I'm drtffle Just-as-good” hut Experiments, and endanger demanded of him. No single account news good and sound diges- nipper, sir; glac the one hill sufficient for the appetite to see health of toes, being In the Scriptures shows Jesus as serv- tion. ye”; Children—Experience against Experiment. But now it’s here Sawii do we of “Ware’s mj epplet? needs. Not only partake himself or selfish a 35c nearest days ing the interests of Buy bottle at your store, step an’ fetch it; are or write to-day for free sample. the eatables, but our eyes being any person or persons about him. The An’ mipd your be thunderin’ or dami "E eye, spry The Kind You Have of the beautiful. work F.” Medicine Co., Portland, Me. ye, you shall ketch it.” Always Bought 1 feasted with the sight of glorifying God and of estab- Wal, ez the doctor sez, some will bile s> Bears the of varieties are the of God in pork Signature Flowers of almost all early lishing kingdom the but, by Mighty, abun- hearts of men was and WHO HAS KEPT US OUT OF 1HE WAR- Ef I hed some ’eir to be seen everywhere in profuse upon him, of ’em to hum; I’d give i with iinkum is this true of the unswerving purpose he went vity; ( dance; particularly (From the Santa Barbara Press.) I’d play the Rogue’s March on their hides, an about it,” says a writer in the Chris- roses which now are exceedingly pro- other music fullerin'; just tian Science Monitor. President Wilson has credit for But and having I must close my letter up, for one on 'em'* fuse. A week ago we were charmed "All men today surely should be “kept us out of war.” Will someone a hollerin' the which met our These Saxon ’tain't no delighed with sights engaged in just one business,—the please tell what Mr. Wilson might have Anglo ossifers—Wal, the Btreets of use a jawin; as we drove through business of and In Use For Over Years. eyes being doing right. done, more than he has done, toward in- I'm safe enlisted for the war. 30 Last in our perambula- Whatever the the city. night outward activities may volving ub in war? What reason could Yourn, s home to Birdofredom Sawin. we halted at a friend gaze be, whatever the daily the tions routine, he have for war on feet of service of declaring any foreign for a few minutes on about fifty good should be uppermost. 1 power? What reason has any foreign I Perkins roaes literally Many people confine their thought ■ Dorothy pink power for war on us? Has of business to commercial or declaring any ! covered with blossoms on both sides of To Let I such extended toward the At a Probate held at At a Probate Court, held at lb industrial enterprises, to the ac- threat been j | Court, Belfast, within and fence and about seven feet high. It An for the County of Waldo, on the lbth of for I be County o' Waldo, on 11 the nnin eight-room house, either furnished oi day |{ tivitioc Kv'irvcv mnfnsinl United and, if so, by whom? A.l> Jtflti. day of a I) IMG. States, on Charles street extension. In- June, June, was a wonderful and beautiful sight. A unfurnished, or income; and trying to man- European countries have trouble enough quire on the premise?. MORGAN of Woicester. Mass., certain instrument purporti we visited the of \ of the last will and tesiati few weeks ago grounds FOR SALE AT YOUK GROCERS at 25tf JEFFERDS SISTERS EOWENAexecutrix of the last will of John W. Davis, age these through merely human ca- home. Moreover, Congress has some- ! sanfonl. late of Chelmsford, who had at that time late of Northport, in said County of Waldo, oe one of our florists and are a having been for pacities talents, beset with thing to say about declaring war. --- ceased, having presented petition praying that presented prob. all colors and her as executrix of said will be about an acre of peonies of many The resignation may Ordered, That notice be give U. OF M. perplexities. dictionaries If and a GRADUATE GRANDSON OF Holland, and Sweden, Norway, I At Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and accepted by the Judge of this Court tor reasons interested by causing a copy oi The scene created was beautiful j tell us that one’s business is that tor the set forth in said petition. VETERAN. and and and Countv of Waloo. on the second Tues- published three weeks success;*, Denmark, Switzerland, day of June, A. I). 1916. publican at I beyond my powers of description. About which busies one, or that which en- Ordered, that tin* said petitioner give notice to Journal, published j Spain, in close rnity to the zone of certain instrument, to lie the last all persons interested by causing a copy of this may appear at a Probate < uni us there were gages I lie attent proxi purporting miles to the west of Major Packard of Cadet Battalion Comes i time, ion, or labor of A will and testament of John order to be published three weeks in Belfast, within and ior said c.. fifty j out of 1\ Bragg late successively one hostilities, have kept war, why of Isle The a oud Tuesday of n-xt, acres of all in of any as his principal concern or shorn, in said County of Waldo, deceased, j Republican Journal, newspaper published July fields of several peonies, Fighting Stock. Good Student, clock before ami show ra should not the United States, thousands having been presented for probate. Mary A. at Belfast, that they mav appear at a Probate noon, Interest. Then, whatever may be the have, the same should bloom, which are gathered and shipped to [fiangor Daily News.J Bragg ol said Ish shorn, named as executrix in I Court, to he heltl atBeltast, within and tor said, why not of miles distant, from the said on the 1 lth < ot I). proved ai d allowed. work for the day, the ‘principal con- vortex, keep vvill^io serve without bond, County, ay .inly, A. lPltt, distant markets. The highest military honors as well as at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause JAMKs I cern or out of Ordered. That notice he to all interest’ of serving good can war? Or has President Wilson j given persons if the ot said A true copy. Attest: exercises of the High distinction in scholastic in interested by a of this order to lie any they have, why prayer peti- Commencement lines the class be causing copy I tloner should not be Akthi k W. Leon paramount and so be rightly con- likewise kept Spain, and Switzerland, ! published three weeks in The Ke granted. and are also of of went to successively JAMES LIBBY, schools, academies, colleges 1916, U, M., Major Ansel sidered one’s real business. publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they Judge. And, and Denmark, and Norway, and Sweden, A true copy. Attest: evidence the month of A. Packard of Belfast. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at A BOO sr..—,,, ( ourt or Plot much in during He is the grand- however much time ard ex- Arthur W. Leonard, Register. W attention and Holland out of war? I Belfast, within and for said County, on the >» fast, on the 13th day ..f Jm we have been favored son ! second of l>. Of these of Capt. Ansel Wadsworth of Co. ternal things the constant Tuesday July next, at ten of the Whitten, adnunisiratoi on June, G., demand, what has President clock t Now, Wllon done eioie noon, and show cause, if any Cl ester E, late ot Kn- share and we have been 26th Maine effort to be they At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and Whitten, with our full Infantry, who was a brave and to do right can keep have, why the same should not he his toward us out of war? proved, ap for the County of Waldo, on the second Toes deceased, having presented keeping j proved and allowed. made soldier, for one steadily employed. day of June, a. 1) 191t>. administration of said estate foi glad. winning promotion rapidly He has JAM KB Judge, tabled and ignored Japan’s re- LIBBY, Ordered, That notice thereof in all di- in “This is all, of course, a mental A true copy. Attest: A certain instrument, purporting to he the The roads, moreover, leading gallantry action. weeks m The quest for a settlement of the California Ain hi k W. A iast will and testament of Lewis M. Par successively, Kept have been question; and right motive Is the key- Lkouakd, Register. a m Bellast rections through the country The grandson has served four years in fridge, late ol Stockton springs, in said Countv newspaper published land The fire still an that all mav ,, the of note of the situation. With an hon- question. smolders; ot Waldo deceased, been for persons inteiested the U. M. cadet battalion, winning A LI X.) ss— having presented bate to be wonderfully improved during pa«t in Court of Probate, held at Bel Leora A. Pai tridge of Stockton Court, he'd at Belfast.... the est desire for we \I7n probate. Springs ot promotion from captain to for 'rightness' cannot aggravating smudge. last, on the 13th of 191U. July next, and show ran-,- few Literally the “crooked places major day June. m said county, named executrix to serve witii- years. rank in tactics. go far without a measure of He has Wesley L, St nbiiMi, administrator on the estate out bond. have, why the said account slum;. highest military wrong purposelessly invaded Mexico ( ) made and the ; ot liaiies A, Hai seoinb, late of Monroe, in said JAMES LI I have been straight rough He has also made a rank in that drives us to < hig-h gen- suffering back the on three different and is no ounty, dt oia.-ed, liis tinal Ordered, that notice he given to all in- A true copy. Attest: eral occasions, having presented persons What was a few years and received fra- best I account of administration of said for terested by causing a of this order to Ain HI K W. LK( >N \ places plain." scholarship high we know. Right desire destroys nearer the end of the road. estate copy be ternal honors. allowance. published three weeks successively in The Re- a undertaking is now a any in ago disagreeable supposed peace wrong doing, He publican Journal, published at Belfast, that He entered the University of Maine in has sent armed forces into the i Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three they \\J AL1)(> SS.— In ( ourt of I' a to drive for miles ana him whom it ; weeks may appear at a Piohate Court,to he heldat Bel- feast and joy brings animates into successively, in The Republican Journal, 1j >f Belfast, on the 13th day September, 1912, and at the end of the West Indies, and threatens intervention a fast, w ithin and for said County, on the second beautitul roads better and better newspaper published in Keliast.in said County, Harry I). Whitten, executoi -u t miles over the smooth and first was one of the thinking and living, lhat all nelsons Tuesday ot .Inly next, at ten of the clock W year “honor men” m the interested may attend at a Pro- E. bitten, late of Knox, in s.,, little island republics. bate before noon, and show if which branch out in all directions from of his class, in of because he cannot otherwise be con- Court, to he held at Belfast, on the Iltb cause, any they have ceased, having presented his tiua point scholarship. ‘'I ! why tlie same should not be He has sent ultimatums to ; July next, and show cause, if any proved, approved ministration ot said estate tor a..... During his second year he was chosen as tent. Good motives should not have Germany, V*y 1 ;.nd allowed. every city. Automobiles are exceed- ! the> have, why the said account should not be an official from Maine to the a hard time to to leave but one course allowed. JAMES Ordered, tiiat notice tiui.nl 1 delegate find their way into so- intending open; LIBBY, Judge. with us. There are not, A true Wf.-ks in he ingly numerous national convention of the JAMES copy. Attest: successively, Kepim Lambda Chi | cial life, home life, and into all but he has been LIBBY, Judge. W. a newspaper published in five per- outgeneialed, diplomat- I A true copy. A ttest: Arthur Leonard, Register, Belfast,. it is probable, over twenty per Alpha held in that all persons interested mav ar fraternity, Worcester, sonal relations and affairs. Not un- Berlin’s AJi’im j: W. I.r ofs a ically, by ioreign office. iti>. Register. bate to be held at as horses in use in the ! Mass. Court, Belfast...]; cent many city til all men fast, on the 13th of .luu. bition, which forms a of the terests of the world. one would not it eeks in The minor, day one such part junior But if man, pick up. successively, Republican Journal, streets. I remember but ■ ed and described in said petition and for the 1>. Shute administrator on tin- seeing week exercise. This Cool and newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, competition is and another, and another, will hold candid of; the facts at aii purposes therein expressed. A. K night, late of Belfast, ms., in months. lurk In analysis persons interested may attend at a Pro Dangers everywhere. open to the four members of the l»au‘ ceased, having presented In- ii., junior steadfastly to the one business of proves that we are out ot war not ; t’ourt to ho held at Belfast, outlie lltL Ordered, Tlmt the said petitioner give notice to clasp be- ot administration of said estate to. crossing the streets you need to be on the who have the highest standing in day July next, and show cause, it any all persons interested l»y causing a copy of tins righteousness, and stand for cause of tlie ti the courses in firmly President but in spite of ej have, why the said account should not bt •rder to be published three weeks successively Ordered, that notice tbeieof p Last as I sat on the front English composition and a. | lookout. night his sense of lowed. in The Kepubliean Journal, a weeks successively, in The at the highest integrity in all him. newspaper pub- Kepuu public speaking end of the lislied at Belfast, that a a new in a motor came within a foot of sopho- JAM EH LIBBY. Judge. they may appear at Pro- | spaper published Bella porch cycle more his dealings, an increase of will A year. In this he received the sec good true copy. Attest. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for | that ail persons interested ma\ a; a man down who was authi'u w. said on the 11th ol a. i». bate Court, to be held at Beffa knocking crossing ond award. During the same vear hr bring daily relief to the whole situa- Lkonahd, Register. County, day July, at ten of the clock before noon, and show day ;of July next, and show the street in front of our residence. One was elected as the of thi tion. The business of president | doing right is cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said they have, why the said account J Maine FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS 1IJ A I 1)0 HH—In Court of Probate, field at Bel was 1 chapter of the Tau Beta Pi En- an individual business. Each man has FOR BACKACHE petitioner should not be granted. allowed. of our prominent citizens nearly KiQNEYS AND BLADDER vv fast, on the 13:1. of Ibid. gineering day Juie, Lyn Jam l\:s I. IB BY, Judge. Society. to be about it without for his netta K. Bartlett, administratrix on the estate J JAMES LIli, killed several weeks ago. One good re- waiting A true copy, Attest: A true Last summer he was chosen to ot Nathaniel C. Knight, late of in said copy Attest: repre- neighbor, and to the man who is con- RECENT DEATHS. Unity, A ktii r k W. Lkonakd, Kegister. been the sent her ahthi k W. Lkon \i.i sult, however,has accomplished, 1 the University of Maine at the con- County, deceased, having presented second sciously about it comes a new quality and final account of administration of said es- have been at least I vention of the Tau Beta Pi roads improved seventy Engineerirg ale for allowance. At a Probate court held at NO 1 ICE. The si of success; a success that outshines Belfast, within ana , I/XKCUTOK’S held in the of Mrs. William Greenlaw of Lj uotve a five cent. have been Society city *San Francis- Stonington for the County of Waldo, on the 1 lith day ol by gives that be .1 per $250,000 just all the Ordered, that notice thereof he three executor co. Tau Beta Pi is an intrigues of human nature, for given, June, A. I) IlilU. pointed of the last wu; the various counties ! honorary society was found dead in her bed weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, of appropriated among lor it is horn of the effort to Wednesday E. N V SS of Searsmont in said engineering students, and election to manifest a newspaper publishes! in Belfast, in said County, County. (iEOKCJE S. of ,\ June 14th. Her < AMES, late from the roads funds. For the ! this is afternoon, husband and that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- JANEwillow of Inn les I. H. Ness,late ot Searsim-iit, good society considered one of the in the of W son were away, „nd she had not been Date Court, to be held at Belfast,on the 11th of in said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre County aldo, decease.; biennal at the close of the highest honors that can come to a stu- “To who are to serve sei ted a that the wider said having demands against the esia: period ending many striving seen around as usual. of July next, and show cause, il any they petition praying dent Neighbors found ceased are desired to in the of the said account should not lie allow- deceased may be proved and aliowed and ihat present tb. the ritate will have College Technology. good, Christian Science has her dead. The have, why and present year spent At the brought physician pronounced it ed. JAMES letters of administration, with will annex, d, tlemeiit, all indebted theiet.- ^ commencement exercises last LIBBY, Judge, to make much enlightenment and comfort. It heart failure. She was a A true may be issued to Ebenezer Ct bb of said tears- payment, immediateiv $860,000 on the The increas- June he won member of copy. Attest: highways. the King Oratorical Con- mout. BOB 11 ; stands upon and the Eastern Star and of AhtHI'It VV. Leonard, Register, ed on the of the State test, a of Scriptual authority chapter the Nofthport, Me., June 13, 10J•'« expenditure part prize twenty-five dollars. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice t( As a declares God to be Christian Science church. She will be road will he result of this success, he was Mind,—divine all persons interested by causing a copy of thb tor purposes approximately missed in the 'll’A LOO HS.—In Court of held at Bel- elected declares this Mind to greatly village, where she Frohate, order to be three weeks I/XECU 1'KIX'S NOTICE. V .• to in the be wholly Vv tast. oil the 13th day ot Ibid published successive!) this membership Speakers’ jMind; had June, Lyn in The a Hi by gives notice that she b $60,000 year. an many friends. Kepubliean Journal, newspaper pub Club, to netta K Bartlett, guaidian of Everett H Kniuht ui honorary society open those good, wholly powerful, wholly pres- lislied at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro Pointed executrix of Hie m.-u Since last letter has of Unity, m 'said her Ot my Springfield j students who sufficient ent. From this basis it maintains County, having presented bale Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for acquire standing ; tecond account of guaiduiuship of said ward for into the hands in said County, on the 11th day of July, A. 1). JOHN SM A l. id passed of five cotnmis- j public debate and oratory. evil to be and non-existent Nellie allowance. F. LEY. late powerless E., widow of Capt. Robert lbltj, at ten of the clock before noon, and show During his senior he was elected in the County of Waldo. deceas. .1 sioners, who take the of the former year to divine and us died at the home Ordered, that notice thereof be given tlnee cause, if they have, why the of sail place j to the Mind, assures that Knowlton, of her any prayer having demands against theestai senior executive weeks successively in The Republican J> uinal, a petitioner should not be granted. council. Just what the result will committee, ap- just so fast as we let divine Mind daughter, Mrs. 0. B. Davis, at Vinalha- ceased are eesin-d lo pn-sriit the -,r city pointed an newspaper published in Belfast, in said 1 ounty. JAMES LIBBY, Judg-. instructor in mechanical where she had been nient, and ail indebted thereto an be in of administration and in- j come into our to ven, visiting. She that all persons interested may attend ;.i .1 Pro A true copy. Attest: efficiency elected as associate editor of thinking displace hu- make payment immediately. ^rawing, was a former resident of hate Court, to he held at Belfast, oil the 1 11ti A iff h r it W. Lkonakd. Register. tne man beliefs and evil Stonington, M A K I II a sM ALU \ crease or decrease of taxation it is ! U. of M. Blue of fears, will be- day of July next, and show cause, i any yet Book, president, and prominent in social a they Me., .lime Id. the come circles, great have, the said account should not be al- ueltast, Maine Branch of the American In- I correspondingly powerless and why At a Pn Court neiu at within and too early to forecast, Personally how- | church worker and a worker for all lowed. bate Belfast, good ■ stitute of Electrical and was non-existent to us. Not in a nor for the County of Waldo, on the Kith day ; 4 DM I N LSI K AT KIN'S ever, I look forward to the Engineers, day, deeds. She was the first matron of Jua- JAMES LIBBY, Judge. NoTli hopefully class orator at June. A. 1). milt. .1 scriher mu day commencement. in a life time, perhaps, will evil be nita chapter, and served four A true copy. Attest: lieieby gives future. The officers elected appear to years. Akthuk VV. Leonahd, Register. E BA BCOCK, admin.stratoi, •!•■ B"iiis been duly appointed aummistia; to The funeral services were .b tale of MOW u» i-t wholly extinguished us; but the held in the HENRYnon, with the will annexe^, ot the -t be their best attention to the 1 tu uUOD TOMORROW. giving church at Henry A. Carter, late of Belfast, in said ICS NoT K share in the contest as ed at Belfast, that appear at a Probate My personal will, everywhere. tliey i» ■ one day of July next, and show cause, if any suriber hereby gives m»t “Thus the business of overcom- are Court, to be liehl at Belfast, vMlnuai lor said be limited to the Humphreys’ Homeopathic Remedies have, the said account should 1101 t>een ai.minnii usual, largely task of they why on the llth of A. I> MHO, duly appointed ing evil with increased be allowed. County, day July. ate of understanding to meet the needs of families at ten of the clock and show depositing a vote for what I conceive AMERICAN CAPITAL IN designed JAMES before noon, cause, CANADA. of good becomes to us. We LIBBY, Judge. it the oi said MARY K. late of apparent or that A true Attest: any they have, why prayer petition- WOOD, will he for the best interest ot the coun- invalids, something mother, father, copy. er should not be see that the human mind alone Is un- Aimii K VV. granted n the County of dece. nurse or or Leonahd, Register. Waldo, invalid can take to meet JAMES 1.1 BBY, .fudge bonds as law A I have no axe give the direels. try. political to grind. The Great war has cut equal to the task of it, and are A true Attest: European Can- taught the need of the Have copy. lemaiids against the estate ot si, moment. been in use Aimu n W. Lk«»nahi>. It would be a source of ada off how to seek I.DO HS.—- In Court of Probate,lie.d at Bel- Register. lesired to the same for s< greatest pleas- from the million dollars a divine Mind and how to present day for over Sixty Years. fast, on the 13th day ot June, Ibid. Mary a 11 indented thereto ,ue request ure law accom- WA to spend two months on the Maine she was borrowing for depend upon spiritual to F. Brown, executrix of the last will of Charles ment immediately. development pur- No. for Price j At a Probate courr field at well s;. >ntnm and plish it. We learn that divine E. Brown, late of .Mon ill. 111 said County.de- ! F «< E1-: M A N coast this season, free from the cares of poses from British God, 1 Fevers, Inflammations. 25 for the County of Waldo, on the 13th nay ol capital. This capital Congestions, ceased, having presented her tlrs-t and limit ao- i Bath, Me,, June id. ions is the one and em- 2 Worms, Worm Fever. 25 June, A. 1). 1916, but tile is denied me is as Mind, only count of administration of ‘•aid estate for allow- business, pleasure necessary for her as 3 and Wakefulness of Infants.25 development and that Colic, Crying ance. w. Johnson of Freedom, said 17X ECUTRIX’S NOT ft E. 1 m this ployer everyone who 4 \ year. Next year we the way British was Diarrhea, of Children and Adults. 25 creditor of Janies A. Watts, late of ij noii.e she ha-> hope capital necessary tor the lives should Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three FrankCounty by gives that be employed, through 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.25 in said County of Waldo, deceased, minted executrix of the last w will be w. H. W. weeks in The Republican a Freedom, open. development of the American 8 , Neuralgia 25 successively Journal, a West after thinking and doing as divine Toothache, in in said having presented petition pr-tying that lie. )f — newspaper published Belfast, County, -—— 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 25 Frank \Y. Johnson,of said Freedom, be the Civil War. Canada is that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- i may ap EMMA D, SM late of W today obtain- Mind would have him think and lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach_ 25 administrate'- <>1 tlie estate of said de- ITU, do, bale Court, to be helu at Belfast, on tlie 11th pointed her 13 C roup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis. 25 day | n the County of Waldo, deceased American Shipbuilding Exceeds British. ing national, provincial ana In the business of* manifesting of next, and show cause, if ! ceased. municipal good. 14 25 July any they laving demands against the «->i loans Eczema, Eruptions. the said account should not be allowed in the United and And he who Is about his Father’s 15 nave,why Ordered,That the said petitioner give notice to leased are desired to the States; it may IMieuiniitism, Lumbago. 25 J AM ES present LIBBY, Judge. all interested n of this I be expected as a result of even 1G Fever and Ague. Malaria .25 persons by causing copy lenient, and all indebted then For the first time in the war that business, though he be the A true copy. Attest: be three weeks many years the all Canada’s 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding. External, Internal.25 order to published successively o make payment immediately. borrowings will be effected humblest of earth akthvh vv. I.konahd, Register. a in American or be serving the 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head. 25 in The Republican Journal, newspaper pub- LOU 1st. shipbuilding yards exceeds in the United States at Belfast, that at a Pro- ran. for the next least of 20 Whooping Cough. 25 lished they may appear Wiuterpori, Me., dune Id, fifty important earth, is surely j bate to be held at Belfast, within and for that in British For the years. Not one armed in * Court, yards. three fort exists be- 21 AMtlima.Oppressed, DlfflcultBreathln.j... 25 \\j aluo sss.- oun oi donate, iieid at Bei- straightening and all the sai. rOR’S NOT ICE. He tween the two countries a sweetening 27 Disorders of the Kidneys.25 VV fast, on the 13th (lav of .June, 1916. Floriee months ended March 31st, American for border of 1916, at len of the clock before noon, and show notice tlial Im 3000 relations of life and that God 30 Urinary Incontinence. 25 1). Foster, executrix o! the last will of Wil iain tilXEClby gives miles. that border learning cause, if any they have, why the prayer of saio jointed executor of the last u launched 173 merchant Henceforth, will 3 4 Sore Throat. Quinsy ... 25 (i. roster, late of in yards vessels of be Is an who Burnham, said County, should not he granted. criss-crossed by an of employer withholds no good having her ill st petitioner interweaving 77 Crip, Grippe, La Grippe. 25 deceased, presented and final JAMKh LIBBY. Judge. 94,464 gross tons, while the British strands. from them that serve account oi administration oi said yards gold thing Him.” estate foi al- A true Attest: lowance. copy. launched fit) vessels of 80,5fil gross tons. Before the war, American Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Aimu it w. Lkonaki), Register. ii the County of Waldo, dee* >• capital Thai notice thereof he Rinds as the law direets. Ail Merchant ships now building and under owned three-quarters of Canada’s stand- Medical Book mailed free. Ordered, given, three "I p Upward Progress. weeks successively, m The Republican Journal, nands against I lie estate .>l -a:,; contract in this country are ing timber, two-thirds of her eoal a in At a Probate Court held at Beiiast. within anc tired 10 the »ann* t<>i r approximat- mines, A man who HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE Corner newspaper published Belfast, in said Coun- present more than follows his own virtu- CO., for the of on the 13th oi ing those of tne British. The totals are half her elevators and ty, that all persons interested may attend at * ; County Waldo, day hdebted t.liereto are requ* sted grain William and Ann Streets. New D. 1916 direct or ous heart will be always found in the York._ Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the J line, A. nent immediately.. 191 vessels of more than 1.009 gross ‘ons ! by indirect control, an enor- j 11th day of .Inly next, and show cause if OETH S. PI NDLEToN of l in said Conn I.EKOY in A nerican and 24fi in British mous proportion of the end to have been fighting for the liitv, ya-ds, | working mines. any they have, why the said account should not ; ly, brother of Mia M. Pemlieton, late of l-incolnyille, Me,, June 13, 1 i*I» Ihese best. be yards. —From the July Popular JVlechan- holdings have been increased since One thing leads naturally to an- allowed. Unity, in sam County of Waldo, < eccased. Iiav- j the JAMES ics outbreak of the other in an LIBBY, Judge. iiig presented a petition praying that Mattm-w ! KDIAVS NOTH E. lie Magazine. war; many English awakened mind, and that A Attest: JUA holders have true copy. L, Pendl* t >n of said Unity may he appointed ! J by gives noiiee that he it;.- had to let go ol. their in- with an Aktiick W. upward progress from effect Leonard, Register. | administrator of the es’ate of said deceased. I minted guardian ot vestments at a sacrifice. a l.l)o t'S,—111 Court of Piobate, held at ! to cause.—R. L. Stevenson. \\7 Ordered, That tlie said notire t< II. EKKNAI-O Canada is the Vi Belfast, on Hie 13th day of June, HMli, : petitioner gives j Ykl.ZOKA oniy part of North lit a LOO SS.— In Court of Probate, held at Bel all persons interested by causing a copy of this His Sixteen Years* Ernest O Patterson, administrator on the es- 11 tlie ( ouuty ot Waldo, and gt\ America with a VY fast, on the 13th of 1916. aider to he three weeks in great untouched reser- ;ate of David W. Patteison late ot Belfast, in day June, Robert published successively | aw directs. AII persons hayin': voir of Helped by F. Duuton, administratoi on the estate of Jessie The Journal, a newspaper natural resources. Shu will be Everybody. said County, deceased, hav.ng presented Ins Republican publisher, aid Velzora II. ei u il are lequ* sted to make p mim land. for his administration of said estate for allowance. County, on the lltli day of July, A. I). 1916, helped by everybody, gift is to Ordered, that notice thereof be three AKTIU K ‘‘I can with the Is as given, at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, say. greatest of Capital secure in Canada as in out of ail .veeks ti i he Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Stonington. Me June Lit, 19D; that get good things and all per successively Republican Journal, if any they have, why tlie prayer of said peti pleasure Foley Kidney Pills were the United States. is in Belfast, in said Coun- w eeks successively, in The Republican Journal, the that Capital guaran- sons.—Raskin newspaper published tioner should not be granted. only thing gave me relief that all a a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- teed protection and as y, persons interested may attend at r1 U AUDI AN’S NOl ICE- Hi. in sixteen years.” security it is not that all interested attend at a JAMES LIBBY, — I’robate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th ty, persons may Judge. J s notice that she ha Mr. G. W. say, in Mexico. This means to be held at A true Attest: by givi Henderson of Dingle, that Ameri- lay of July next, and show C!»use, if any Probate Court, Belfast, on the copy. minted of can they n W. guaidian Miss., says more than that, too. He capital and industry will continue to tave, why the said account .should not be aliow- llth day ol -July next, and show cause, if any A inn Lkokaki), Register. suffered with cystitis (inflammation they have, why the said account should not be SAKAH E. TUKNKK of I pour into Canada after the war. !d. of the It went on until allowed. bladder). he JAMES LIBBY, Judge. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and u tin* County of Waldo, and reached the Canada lacks a winter on the JAMES point where he had dizzy, port At- A true copy. Attest: LIBBY, Judge. for the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of he law directs. All li.> weak and and A true Attest: peisoiis spells, sometimes he would lantic; this year has sent 80 Arthur \V. Leonard, K ..ister, copy. June, A. 1). 1916. igaiust the estate of said San it almost faint per I Arthur W. with pain. Of course, cent 3f her vast I Leonard. Register. Iesired to present the me tor s< he exports out by way of M. SMITH of Belfast, Me., widow of an doctored, went off to the mineral 11 indebted thereto are American ports. Canada is now SS —In Court of Piobate, held at ISABELMaitland B, Smith, late of Hartford, Conn., requested springs and drank waters of different raising [XTALDO II7ALDO SS.—In Court ot held at Bel- 1 nent half as of Probate, havuig presented a petition immediately. kinds, which cost him a much wheat as rV Belfast, on the 13th day June, 1916, deceased, praying altogether spring the United __ VY fast,on the 13th day of June,1916. Robert F. the of the Probate Court deter- MIN Ml sum of (obert F. Dunton, administrator, de bonis non, that Judge may large money. Still no per- States. Within a few she will be Dun ton,executor of the vviliof Phoebe A. Staples, shall be and whom it Palermo, Me,, June 1, 1916. manent years, vith tlie will annexed, on the estate of Charles mine what amount paid to. relief. Now comes a friend as late of Belfast, in said deceased, hav- raising much, and half her must laker, late of Be Hast, in said County, deceased, County, shall he paid by said executor to provide fo. the Who recommends Foley Kidney Pills, crop his first account of administration mar^et bis final account of admiuD ing presented perpetual care of cemetery lot and monument I and after using half a dozen bottles, by way of the Pacific coast. inving presented of said estate for allowance. i DMINISTKATOKS’ NOTH FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE ! ration of said estate lor allowance. described in said petition. er tbai his pains are all gone, he sleeps When that Canada will be it hereby, gives notice day comes, in water Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three notice of ti Boundly all night. one of the j Dissolved for douches stops Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Ordered. That the said petitioner give to inly appointed a*.uiiuisuulor largest users of the Panama I weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a of this When and trouble ulceration and inflam- v» eks in The Republican Journal, all persons interested by causing copy A 1)1)IE M. SHAW. late of W kidney bladder Canal. pelvic catarrh, successively, a newspaper in Belfast, in said County, weeks comes on and —World Outlook. newspape published in Belfast, in said Couu- published order to be published three in you you suffer the pains mation. Recommended E. that all interested attend at a Pro- successively u the of Waldo, deceit■-< by Lydia ; attend a persons may The Journal, a newspaper published Count} and aches it causes, have y, that all ersons interested may at Republican * irregular, ten bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th at a bonds as tiie law dneets. Ail r secretions Pinkham Med. Co. for years. ’rebate Court, to be held at Bellast, on ttie 11th day at Belfast, that they may appear Probate painful and a burning sen- of and show cause, it ieinands I lit* estate id sam A of and show cause, if July next, any they Court, to be held at i.elfast. within and for saio against eation, take Foley's Kidney Pills at healing wonder for nasal catarrh, lay July next, any they tor m u have, why the said account should not he allow- on 11th of A iesired to present the same ©nee and will Children tave, why the said account should not be allow- County, the day July, D.1916, you echo Mr. Mender- Ury sore throat and sore eyes. Economical ed. and show ill indebted thereto are request* d ; eon’s id, at ten of the clock before noon, cause, sentiments. FOR Has end power. nent FLETCHER’S extraordinary deanring germicidal JAMES LIBBY, JAMES LIBBY, Judge. if any they iiave.why the prayer of said petition- immediately Sample Free. 50c. all or Judge. A true Attest: JOSEPH W. ADI !'• sold everywhere. druggists, postpaid by A true Attest: copy. er should not be granted. The Paxton Toilet Company. Boston, Mass. V copy. Arthur W. Me., », 1916. CASTORIA Arthur W. Leonard. Register. Leonard, Register. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. Winterport, May mu xvcjJl U OlilU ill uvumixwi -—- ____ and believes that the use of manures, William Notes.] The Maine G. A. R. Literary News and Notes. Beebe’s ‘‘The Hills,” unique pgiamfl*'arm and fertilizers is important. Ab to the pages from a naturalist’s log-book. An Notice of Foreclosure. in New England. : feeding value of he “A appreciation befitting the greatness of .■limbing alfalfa, says, And Allied Bodies Hold Their Annual Meet- Ellis. 76 years of age, of N. Hurd, of Win- aluks I Edward S. of one of the Atlantic’s most eminent Wellington good field of alfalfa is like bran. N. J. WHEREASterpurt in the County of Waldo and X® New England during milling m Portland. Upper Montclair, a,writer is :U.,S in ings Cliff contributors, Henry James, provided State of Maine, his deed dated A ton of alfalfa is considered as rich as died at Island, Me., by mortgage of boys’stories, by Helen Thomas Follett and Wilson the farm have increased slightly The annual encampment of the 19 Mr. Ellis to thirteenth day of January. 1911, and re- j a ton of Department June 20th. At began in a o9‘sl to the bran.” of Maine, G. A. in Follett. John Galsworthy, writing corded in the Waldo of e '7,, according R., began Portland Wednes- his first works being dime novels. County Registry Deeds, percent, day write, more satiric vein than contribues book 295, to morning, June 14th, and was presided over of usual, page 17, conveyed Benjamin F. or the U. S. Department Later he took up the writing higher a Cole of in ’7 ,r!s of by Department Commander Simon S. An- little masterpiece in the sketch “Man- Hampden the County of Penobscot 1 drews works, publishing more and State of 0*- The present value of of Biddeford. The following past de- class juvenile na.” There is also a collection of nota- Maine, a certain parcel of real purr- GRIP AND NEURASTHENIA * bo many in fact, that he estate situate in V'rl"1. the United commanders were present: ‘Edwin than 100 books; ble war articles, including “Mucke of said Winterport, bounded f ,,lkia throughout, There is a form of neurasthenia that C. Muliken, the exact number. and described as follows: Portland; Edwin Riley, Rum ford had himself forgotten the Emden,” the account of a iin;pr0V’’ 5 acre, which is ! follows the Doctors call it L: graphic Beginning at a stake on the west shore of per grip. ‘post- ,®me8 Merrick. Waterville; Fred S. views and brave German officer’s Walls, fine page groups of naval Odyssey, of Penobscot at water mark t*1' and $9 more grippal” neurasthenia. One of the Vinalhaven; John D. Anderson of Gray; Many River, high ,.„e year ago, in the number of th*» by Lewis R. "War and the Beven rods „. foremost medical authorities of New Woodbury K. Dana and William H. Holston of views appear July Freeman; southerly of land formerly of David ago. The increased Westbrook. Mechanics magazine. Three Sexes,” Ellen and “A Different Stubbs land, and in the most southern corner ,,ars York in a lecture in the interna- Reports occupied the session, and Popular by Key, city it was brought out that since various of the Sinn World after the Bouck White. of land which was deeded to Abigail Hurd |ii“ in the past ten years over tional said: 1900, only 16 pages depict aspects War,” by by 7- clinics, years ago, the number of G. men Alter a Lydia Hurd September 6, 1853; thence north in A. R. in the Feiners’ in Dublin; several Brody contributes poignant a has been $13, and “Broadly speaking, every victim of State has been reduced uprising 70 3 4 degrees west in line with said try from something over activities in the va- prose-poem, “Kartushkiya Beroza,” and Abigail the will sutler from 9,000 to 2,926. On last other pages picture Hurd’s land 28 rods to a thence south it' ,ars more than $30 per' grip post-grippal Memorial day the sur- other there is verse of distinctive road; 3 rious theaters of war; interesting quality by 36 west neurasthenia also. Lowering of ner- viving members of the department of Maine degrees 21 rods lacking two links to a # p8gt show the launching of a John Hay and Woodbury. vous tone with increased is decorated over 11,000 graves of sol- illustrations George stake; thence south 45 1-2 degrees west 24 irritability departed •In an diers of the from a British warship; the the American Magazine is rods four links to a ; ,the gain, a New the most effect of the Rebellion. There are at present flying boat July lacking stake; thence south present striking disease, in the at Palo article Merle Crowell 74 3-4 east mind department 1027 voting members in the high hurdle race Alto, Calif.; interesting by degrees 76 rods to high water mark at $5,000 is earning languor of and body, disturbed, 188 and on the valued pogts, of that number there were in and Mexican soldiers search- about “Uncle John” Brashear, astron- Penobscot River; thence northeasterly fitful and vague in the head American said value Through sleep pains attendance more than 300, a most the omer and considered Charles by river to the place of beginning: .,v, i annually. j gratifying ing for Villa’s band; safety-first scientist, by and elsewhere. The treatment calls feature in the estimation of the M. Excepting and therefrom the 1 and the 1 department an exhibit which shows forth the Schwab to be the most wonderfuf reserving stock, building for rert and a tonic. officials. train, parcel of land N. in the interests man he has ever met. There are a num- conveyed by Wellington Col. A. activities Hurd to Frank L. with fertilizers and man- Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, a non-alco- George HoBley of Boston, past na- government’s ber of Tuck. July 2, 1909, by deed j of latest modes in motor other articles on timely subjects, recorded in holic are suited for tional chief staff and past of public safety; Waldo Registry of Deeds, book in value can be 1 tonic, particularly department and an of increases commander of costumes and hosiery; artistic garden unusually good assortment 296, page 90, and described therein as follows: building up the blood and strengthen- Massachusetts, was a guest at |r farm. the afternoon session and addressed novelties for the home, etc. fiction. The fiction includes “The Cin- Beginning in the north line ot my homestead k average the nerves after an attack the the gath- furnishings; ing of 349 derella “Hen” and the south in New ering briefly, confining his few remarks chiefly In all the magazine contains illus- Stuff,’’ by Oscar Graeve, property, line of land of one increase England, j The rich, red blood expels the to the affairs of the Whalen or at a grip. G. A. R., as the repre- trations and 220 articles. The Shop Friend, the Bear,” by Hugh S. Fuller- (now formerly) point 300 feet are be- from the and of the from the v.-n and tomatoes lingering germs system sentative commander-in-chief. He also Amateur Mechanics ton, “Little Hacks of Kindness,” an- easterly easterly line of the Oak few Notes and depart- transforms despondent grip victims in- devoted a words to preparedness it Point Road, so thence N, w England for canning giving ments contain much interesting and other “Victor” story, by Sophie Kerr, called; easterly on said to men and his hearty endorsement. line of Whalen to the ! cheerful, healthy, happy most of it illustrated. “The Ghost in the a Penobscot River to low t-ver before, according to Then came the of the practical material, Galley, powerful water women. reception delegations murder William and mark; thence southerly as the shore u—m_L from the various allied organizations story by McHarg, runs to land now or f t Crop Reports for 1915, If you have had the grip get a box sending The series of practical articles on formerly of Joseph I. to the Maine G A. R. The “Annye’s Ma, by Jack Lait. “Be- of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills now from greeting* ladies of fcr Proof-reading’’ by Ar- Hurd; thence westerly on said Hurd line to a .;acreage increases rang- the G. A. R. were the first to be received. “Preparation tween Two Worlds,” a love serial of point 500 feet from said the nearest store and the is continued in the June easterly easterly line drug begin were Mrs. thur Pemberton and is continued of said Oak and four tenths in Maine They represented by Mary R. Tar- the stage society people, Point Road; thence northerly in a treatment at once. of Mrs. Ruth number of “The Writer,” Boston box Fry burg, Robinson of Wa- by Philip Curtiss. Among the special straight line to the point begun at; together ...vent in Vermont over the On we will send a free Mrs. workers, ana mere request you terville and Alfred B. Perkins of Hallo- magazine for literary articles is one entitled “How I Made with a right of way to said Oak Point Road favorable market the well. Mrs. Tarbox spoke for the delegation is also an article on “Marketing Manu- across the of With pamphlet, “Building Lip Blood,” Them Hire me,” by an anonymous writ- remaining portion my homestead which contains a chapter on the and George W. Golden of Oakland responded. and an instalment of “Common property; ;,e coming season, an in- grip. scripts” er, who tells how he secured a ten- in Address the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Rev. Gay C. White, Col. Arthur M. Soule and Errors in Writing Corrected.” Other And whereas the condition of said mortgage and in acre U U/UOnnmk noma tn U O thousand-dollar job after he was down has been broken: „,re yield per Schenectadv. N. Y. are the Authors’ and their headings Unionizing and out at ThU is one of the for sweet of Veterans, greetings were respond- Books Written forty-two. Now, therefore, I, Franklin B. Cole, executor Higher prices C. Milliken League, Collaboration, series entitled ed to by Col. E. of Portland, l’he “Your Hidden Powers of the last Will and Testament of said town AMERICAN on the Line, Advertising in Fic- Benja*' s make more profitable NEW LEGION BATTALION State Relief Corps sent Mrs. Hattie F. Davies Firing and Some of the Keys to Unlock Them.” min F. Cole, by reason of the breach of the and To a Good : to se- STATIONED IN of Rockland, Mrs. Mary Quimby of Westbrook tion, Acquire Literary "Toe In!” Dr. Arthur R. cj edition thereof, claim a foreclosure of said tiiizers and manures HALIFAX. usetul by Reynolds, and W. W. Thomas of Yarmouth, and they Style. Perhaps the most feature former Health of Chi- mortgage. and Commissioner aturity .high quality j were received by Dept. Chaplain George R. of “The Writer” is the Directory of Pe- FRANKLIN B. COLE, Exec, shows Edwin so feet hurl [From D. Haseer, Publicity Director in cago, explains why many ■ Palmer of South Portland. Next line was each by Walter A. his command the highest j riodicals which is published month, and how to take care of them. "A Fine Cowan, attorney. American Legion Headquarters, Toronto, the National Relief Corps, represented by in information about the manuscript is the leading State Mrs Elizabeth J. of Bangor, Miss giving Achievement at Small Cost,” by Walter Canada.] Savage of American periodicals a Maud Merrick of Waterville, Mrs. Enzetta A. requirements Prichard Eaton, describes the revolution of sweet corn, with Lieut. Col. C. their editors. In Notice Seymour Bullock, the Small of Belfast, Mrs Israelson and Mrs. Ruth furnished directly by in American drama that has been start- oF Foreclosure. ■res last year. METRO the headed American who founded the famous “Am- Eaton of Skowhegan. James L. Merrick of department “Manuscript ed by the a Whereas W. M. Currier, of in the is about the Washington Square Players, Waldo, (i()0 Now Worth $10,000 Waterville responded to their greeting. And Market” information given of and County of Waldo and State of his erican Legion” movement, and sprang group young ambitious semi-pro- Maine, by last came the Daughters of Veterans in a del- needs of various periodi- mortgage deed dated the eighth of De- iune in up run- present special fessionals. Among the other articles day building into fame as the organizer of the 97th egation consisting of Mrs Mattie Riley of offers for manu- cember A D. 1913, and recorded in the cals, and several prize and stories are “Can State Beat Waldo is shown Portland and Miss Annie Norton of Massa- Any of Book in New England the first of the Am- are announced. There is a full County Registry Deeds, 305, Page battalion, Toronto, of the national scripts Iowa?” Herbert “The High- to PICTURE! chusetts, a member society. by Quick, 352, conveyed me, the a cer- ices of C E. Baldic of erican reference list of “Literary Articles in est undersigned, organizations, has been promoted They were received by Department Command- Room,” by Darragh and Rosemary tain parcel of real estate situated in Waldo Periodicals,” and the “News and Notes” v. Me., who some years to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel er Andrews. Aldrich, and “Can You Drink and Hold aforesaid, and hounded as follows: A certain by the news of the of In the evening the delegates were given a paragraphs give literary Your Job?” by Edwin F. Bowers. The lot or parcel of land situated in Waldo afore- farm in the suburbs General Sir Sam the "The that's Major Bosworth Post of Portland. and worlds. Writer,” said, bounded and described as Hughes, reception by publishing department on Interesting People in- follows, to wit: He has since orchestra furnished music and Miss Beginning on the weBt side 1,000. Canadian Minister of Militia. Col. Bull- Chandler’s now in its twenty eighth year,is indispen- cludes an unusual sketch of John of the road lead- Hays from ■ Annie of South Portland sang beautiful- and ing George Simmons’ to ,rm into a state of ock’s Place sable to those who write, interesting and his son. Belfast as the high battalion is the 237th, and will Hammond The results of same ran in ly several solo. Col. E. C. Milliken was mas- The of the 1868 on the southeast corner of have been filled to all cultivated people. price the contest on will and the de- it gullies | consist of about 1200 officers and ter of ceremonies and among the speakers in- power land then occupied by said thence why men, is ten cents a month, or one Simmons; were Col. of magazine partment on “The on said road and other refuse. with in troduced by him Hosley Boston, address is Family’s Money southerly about fifty rods to an imps headquarters Halifax, Nova Sco- dollar a year, and the P. O. ash Mrs. Mary Ii Tarbox of Fryeburg, senior vice contain several short articles of practi- stump; thence westerly on land then of H. in but rough Box Boston. F. ally poor, tia. This will be the first American bat- president of the Ladies of the G. A R.; Mrs. 1905, cal interest. Hawkins and Joshua Thompson about fifty it is rofitable culture and the Laura Smith senior vice president of the Na- rods to a stake and stones, thence talion to be raised in Eastern Canada, Home northerly tional Relief Corps, and Hon. E. C. Reynolds. The July Woman’s Companion on land then of E. F. Sheldon on the stone wall One thousand and WINTERPORT. i10,000. is designed for the hundreds of Am- Guests of honor of the occasion who were in contains clever short stories and articles as then laid to said Simmons land about fifty set and are now in line were Col. of There are also sev- rods to a stake and on the out, ericans who have been in that dis- the receiving Hosley Boston, on timely subjects. stones, thence said living Simmons land to first ■ of the commander-in-chief, of mate- mentioned con- :,o tons of are raised representative eral serials and a wide variety Frank W. a bound, hay trict, and the numbers who will of national Boyle recently bought aintn g about sixteen acres. naturally Laura J. Smith Attleboro, Mass., rial in the departments. Among a of of and Mrs. Wallace R. Tar- regular Ford car. Also another of land large quantity vege- cross the border line from New officer of the D. V., are: “The parcel situated in said England the short stories and serials Waldo Best vice of the La- owned and iok are marketed box, national senior president formerly occupied by George crops by to them. Of no effort Chatfield Bates, Winfield Waldron of Portland an join course, is dies of the G. A. R. Vintage,” by Sylvia gave Simmons, being north and westerly of said de- took at the “Wanted—A Shoehorn,” by Ralph Hen- scribed and the ever made to induce Americans to cross The election of officers place address at G. A. R. hall, Sunday after- parcel joining same, contain- session. Thomas L. East- Barbour, “The Rising Tide,” by ing fifty acres, more or less. to con- lines of stable manure and to Canada for of Thursday morning ry noon and June 18th. Meaning purposes enlistment, man evening, vey the same conveyed to me man, a prominent business of Fryeburg, Margaret Deland, “Mr. Robertson, premises W K icrtilizers are used Mr. for this Packard Walter by would be a violation of neutral- was elected Commander by a unanimous vote. by George Hudson, Mr. West of Portland was the by S. Packard, et als. by deed •Househusband,’ guest dated these have contributed to In naming him for this important post the de- Kerr. July 19, 1897, and recorded in Waldo ity. “The Blue Envelope,” by Sophie of Lewis Atwood June 15th while in of partment felt that a wiser selection could not Ster- Registry Deeds, Book 248, Page 234; and put the increased The “Extra, Extra,” by Frances R. greatly watchword of the American Le- have been made. He has long been promi- town on business connected with the whereas the condition of said mortgage has “Peace and War at the Dray- been v farm. identified with all the activities of the rett, broken. gion is “We’ll fight for International nently Hasbrouck water works. and in ot his he still ton’s,” by Louise Seymour l ow, therefore, by reason of the breach of Farmers G. A. R., spite years h unty Experiment. Honor and Justice; as we would for the masterful the and “Chloe by Fannie Heaslip the condition thereof I claim a maintains his keen, grip upon Malone,” Mrs. Harriet Hall of Cherryfield was foreclosure of of meadows other officers elected articles include “It’s said WM. F\ P-dressing with Stars and Stripes.” man to enter aff'airs of the day. The Lea. The special mortgage. PACKARD. Every Frank a recent guest of Mrs. A. J. Lockhart June 21st, A. D. 1916. of high fer- must were as follows: John Q. Adams, Houlton, the Prettiest Street in Town,” by pounds grade be an American, either native H. c. E. senior vice commander; Chas. E. Wing, Wayne, who teaches a much needed and accompan ied her to Bucksport for and is A. Waugh, lacticable profitable born, or a Canadian with vice commander; Dr. Roscoe Smith, “Peace at stars naturalized, junior lesson in civic improvement, the commencement exercises at the Semi- tic of the Windham Auburn, medical director; Rev. Geo. R. Palm- y reports American parentage. are said to by Earle Harrison, who dis- They er, South Portland, department chaplain; E. Any Price,” nary. Farmers' Association. An of the in be the best fed, best paid and best look- H. Hanson, Portland, Roger A. Foss, West- cusses the arguments pacifists Notice of Foreclosure of ■ Are Not Mortgage an manner, “Why We Joshua Treat, Jr., and E. B. in trom one and one-half to William P. Hurley, Togus, Charles F. original wife, ed after men in any army, and a married brook, Smith, Saco; Charles E. Ames, Newcastle, Divorced,” “Little Business Gold Nealley, wife and daughter Winnifred, Oscar W Gould of Lincolnville, to the acre in yield was man receives an equivalent of about council of administration; Fred A. Motley, Mines,” “Fashions in Appetites” and were in Monroe Thursday evening, WHEREAS,in the County of Waldo and State of nit whpn thf* fertilizer was his a Portland, Asst. Adjt. and Q M. General. the de- June 15th to attend the ex- Maine, by mortgage deed dated the fifth $75.00 monthly if private. They are many’others. Among regular graduation At the afternoon session Past day of June, A. D. 1909, and recorded in the v when moisture was not Department are ‘The Tower Room,” “En- ercises of the High school. provided with distinctive and are Anderson installed the partments Waldo County of Deeds in badges Commander John D. “Your Son’s Career,” Registry Book 294, METRO ; where there was a good ..ffiKurc rtf the denartment.. after whirh tertainment,” Mrs. E. B. and Mrs. R. L. Page 344, conveyed to the Waldo Trust Com- certainly regarded as “heroes” a business man, Nealley among to informal conducted by successful a and rass. Much of the alfalfa the encampment listened speeches Clements attended the recent pany, corporation organized existing all who honor them for conducted by meeting Canadians, com- by L. T. Carleton of Winthrop, Capt. Hosley of “The Woman Motorist,” of the 18th District of Rebekah under the laws of the State of Maine, and dham three : “The Ledges fe- county yielded to a battle Boston and the new commander. C. H. "Better Babies,” having its established place of business at ing help fight not their own, department Claudy, in Belfast and were the guests of Mrs. a was for the in said of a PICTURES .i In the “Films Family Belfast, County Waldo, certain to the acre last year. because evening very enjoyable reception Exchange,” F. A. while in the simply their consciences tell the Portland G. A. R. and its auxil- Helen The Nye city. parcel of land situated in said Increase In New given by Group,” selected by Duey. Lincolnville, England. | them it is the to do. iaries to the members of those organ- with buildings thereon standing and described right thing visiting section on cooking is conducted by Cora Sumner Fisher, wife and daughters, farm bureau in izations from other sections of the State. The as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake and tically every stations are Purmor Perkins. The section for Eunice and went to Boston June Recruiting being opened all in the Phyllis, stone on the bank of the Duck new officers were receiving line. attractive Trap river, conducting alfalfa demon- readers includes 15th. part of their stay they a all along the border line—at McAriam Before the reception a most delightful enter- younger During so-called, and running in northerly direction ■ and verses by Olive Rush. will be of Mrs. Fisher’s brother, to land then of the late A ic I with hundreds of on the tainment was given in the main hall under the drawings guests formerly J. Cilley; practical Junction, line from Portland, at Grace Mar- special direction of Col. E. C. Milliken, assist- Fashions are discussed by Harry Campbell, in Worcester. thence turning and running easterly to land -reasing their acreage each St. N. at John, B., St. Stephen, ed a committee from Bosworth Post. The section, print- formerly of Robert Drinkwater; thence tur just by garet Gould. picture Over four classes of [t nil the support of the across the from At the meeting ot the Woman's National Alco Gravure process, and in- forty, representing ning and running southerly to said Duck Trap agri- bridge Calais, Maine, at ed by the to Bucks- Relief morning, memorial the Sunday school here, went river; thence by said river to the place of ■ges and experiment sta- corps Thurnday cluding the result of the prize photo- Yarmouth, Nova, Scotia, and, of course, were held under the of De- June and the beginning, containing 225 acres, more or services leadership contest entitled ’‘Life on the port Center, 16th, enjoyed less, 's rapidly becoming an im- at the historic Elizabeth Hodgton. The graphic entertainment and supper by the and being then known as the homestead farm Halifax, city where the partment Chaplain is better than ever. given in New officers elected Wednesday afternoon were in- Farm,” at the of the late Noah M. Gould, and being the same England. When battalion will be trained for j Boy Scouts and Campfire girls overseas J. Smith of Mass farm on which said Oscar W. Gould then re- I stalled by Laura Attleboro, the sec- hall. well drained and the In the June Atlantic appears Grange and said Waldo sweet, service. Men are in uniform an hour They were: Josie Matthews of Pittsfield, presi- sided, whereas, Trust Com- j of “A Soldier of the Le- its deed of eJ, and the young plants after dent; Maude C. Campbell of Biddeford, senior jnd installment pany. by assignment, dated Janu- fhey present themselves, if physi- of E. —a terrible and ab- N0R1H STOCKTON SPRINGS. ary 20th, A D. 1914, and recorded in said sutlicient J vice president; Alice Jordan Bethel, junior gion,” by Morlae, Reg- plant food to get fit for as seen of Deeds in Book 314, cally service. I vice president; Amelia Soule of Woodfords sorbing document of warfare by istry Page 33b, assign- :rt and to maintain a of Etran- ’d, transferred and set over unto the under- steady treasurer; Eva Fogg Norway, chaplain; 1 member of the French “Legion Everett Littlefield and wife were in CLll | A. Merrick of Water- signed, Charles E. Knowlton of said the critical THIS OUT-IT IS WORTH MONEY. executive board, Maude In detail and dramatic Belfast, ugh early stages, j-ere.” graphic June 14th. he said mortgage deed, the real estate there- ville, Isadore Spear of Skowhegan, Emily more than sustains Prospect DON T MISS THIS. Cut out this this article and the notes of failure with alfalfa is slip, inclose Farrar of Saco, Abbie Lord of Augusta, Mary ; ntensity >y conveyed and claim thereby with 5c to & roused by its predecessor, Mrs. D. F. Dunaver was yi whereas the holey Co., Chicago, 111., writing Stinchfield of Clinton; i.ena Hunt of Portland, he interest Searsport lecured; and condition of said due manure should be your name and address to be the applied clearly. You will re- Ida C. Rolfe councilor; Harriet which was considered by many June 17th on business. nortgage has been broken: Now therefore, by ceive in a secretary; when return trial to war liter- eason of the breach of the -ceding crop available, package containing Braun of Newport, patriotic instructor. The nost important contribution condition there- Foley’s and Tar for of Park were claim a Honey Compound bronchial to a to the Berwick has Rare in- Horace Clark and family j ore 1 hereby foreclosure of said mort- amount of fertilizer used at and corps decided present flag iture that yet appeared. coughs, colds, croup; Foley Kidney of I age. Pills, High school. ieed are such intensive explorations recent visitors in town. ; and as and Foley Cathartic Tablets. of A. anting, top-dressing Specially com- The Ladies of the G. A. R. finished their recollection as “The Dated this 20th May, D. 1916. forting to stout persons. Sold he field of personal 3w23 CHARLES E. pillowing everywhere. sessions Thursday. In the forenoon wifi Laurens Donaldson has been confined KNOWLTON. years. reports Jirl,” by Katherine Keith. Feopb were read, and in the afternoon officers were of the hero- to the house the week with the Mated Early Pearl Oats. ie divided in their estimate past NORTH ISLESBORO. elected, ihey were. President, Ida A. Foster but there will be few who do not •iand, the Maine grower of Portland; senior vice president. Lola B. ne; mumps. her sure-handed por- d the Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Preble have moved to Hayes of Foxcroft; junior vice president, Liz rre’et with delight Early Pearl variety and sen-ations Mrs. Irvin Harris was in Searsport Dark Harbor for the zie W, Millett of South Paiis; chapiain, Ida J. rayal of the experiences the summer. notable June as a in the Part- Quarries, iollowing four essen- Moore of Auburn; secretary, Mertie J. Perkins mimon to all childhood. This 15th, going guest ing oats Mrs. Helen Ryder spent last week in Bel- of Hallowell; treasurer, Phebe M. Hatch of lumber also contains a paper by L. ridge car. profitably. (1) Ruth N. Robinson of Factory the of Mr. and Fryeburg; councilor, on Wiis in’s Mex- ! Ming seed a fast, guest Mrs. Frank II. Vines Brown President Mrs. Littlefield and son Glen (2) fertile soil Winslow; patriotic instructor, Dora Bridges of interest- Roy Mayo. can and two extremely and Locations ;-bed Belfast; officer, Annie L. Emery of policy, spent the past week in Searsport | (4) early spring, or inspecting “Education as a Political I11- H. M. Coombs, who has been Waterville. The officers were installed by- ng essays, Prospect. cison. He out that employed at and “The points Mrs. Mary R. Tarbox, njtional senior vice : Pution,” by Bertrand Russell, Mill Sites, Farms,Sites one of the U. of M. is at Sher- Levi Ellis went to Guilford June Te ephone 249-3 iear at any fraternity houses, Deserted Temple,” by Margaret 17th, price. the president. home for summer. At the meeting of the which furnish constructive criti- one of the party going in the Cunning- 'could be in the fail Thursday morning wood, for Summer Hotels plowed a memorial ser- ham car. Woman’s State Relief corps, usm of modern educational methods, and Fred Coombs and family, who have been re- applied worked in with vice was led by Mrs. Annie Glover of Monson, ■ air of the Him- in Castin: for some fhe cold, cedar-perfumed school siding time, have returned the State In the afternoon officers Wilfred Donaldson closed his and t he next spring the iand chaplain seems to breathe forth from C. Camps to their home here. were were dayas June 16th after a successful term lames H. elected and installed Mrs. Win- very L by Duncan, (1, to good shape prepare the nie Smith of Auburn, past State president. of 12 weeks. jji The schools in town closed June 16th. The LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE He advises the use of 500 The officers are: President, Fanny Warren of SEARSPORT, MAINE, teachers and pupils celebrated the closing of Bridgton; vice president, Ina Roberts of West- Mrs. Fred Eames was a recent visitor igh-grade fertilizer per acre, the school yea*- by picnics and buckboard brook; chaplain, Villa Webster of Turner; con- in the family of her son, Jacob Eames, at the time .and of planting or rides, ductor, Sadie W. Jennings of Bangor; guard, WOMAN AVOIDS of Searsport. Surveying, MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD before the last Mabel Hieber; directors, Clara Thomas of Yar- harrowing. Mrs. Eliza Bates and Misses Frances Decker, mouthville, Sarah Small of Biddeford, Sadie Everett Gross of North Prospect was Valuation of give opportunity to those desiring’ to iise in yield and will Tufts of Carrie Fisher of of Littlefield Timberlands, quality Beulah and Elsa Bates, attended the Com- Auburn, Freeport, the guest Harold Friday make a change in location fora new start lor the Mattie Campbell of Union. The ap- pay cost of the fertil- mencement exercises of the M. C. I. in Pitts- president OPERATION night, June 16th. in life. pointed the following officers on her staff: In- and to Mr. field typographic mg Copeland. Oats j last week. Jesse Bates was a member of spector, Lydia Cahill of Hampden Highlands; Mrs. Ciara Nickerson has returned the Medicine Which Made Sur- planted just as soon as the j graduating class. installing officer, Millie Thomas of Rockland; home after a short visit with her daugh- Water Powers treasurer. Alice secretary, Maude Por- Hydrographic Surveys, Undeveloped been worked in the Calley; Work ter, Mrs. A. C. Clark. spring, ter of Bridgton; patriotic instructor, Elsie geon’s Unnecessary. DEAin’S RHEUMATIC PILLS for Rheuma- Unlimited Raw ialist Gives Crop Essentials. Alexander of Brunswick; press correspondent, Mrs. Harold Seekens and Blanche General Engineering Work, Material tism and Neuralgia. Entirely vegetable. Safe. — Ella Alphard of Auburn; senior aide de camp. Astoria, N. Y. “For two years I June in Sears- ire L. a Page spent Sunday, 18th, Gleason, Massachu- Bessie Morrill of aide de at ill and took all kinds of lyrll FREEDOM. Gray; camp large, was feeling port, guests of Mrs. Lemuel Dickey. AND < who has been devoting his Elizabeth Parker of North Berwick. tonics. I was get- attended the age to raising hay, gives the ing worse every day. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ellis Good Farming Land OtiB Sylvester from Connecticut is passing had head exercises of the Village ■ the I chills, my graduating High results of his thirty-five his vacation with his Having overthrown the Civil Service family in the village. would ache, I was School Thursday evening, June 15th. AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. •rience with stable manures law at and Arthur from Bath was every opportunity, having tired. I could Team Sampson the guest of always Many in this vicinity attended the for Sale roial fertilizers. ‘‘I have filled the offices with as Democrats not walk Communications regarding locations j his uncle, C. B. Sampson, June 17th and 18tb. many straight funeral of Noah Littlefield, whose death because of the are invited and will 'able manures and commer- as possible, it is to be that the pain June 12th in West at Chestnut mare, 9 years old, sound, good receive attentions John Rogers, a student at the Bangor Semi- expected hack and I occurred Prospect, in my had Iriver, Suitable for ladies. when addressed to of the •ts must be used to 1 Wilson administration will soon reverse the home of Albion Clark. any agent’ together nary and pastor of the Freedom church, is at in stom- A'so Bangor buggy and Concord wagon, har- pains my MAINE CENTRAL, or to best results. 1 iess, etc. Will sell whole outfit to My candid | home on his vacation. its attitude and become an advocate of ach. I went to a Lyman Partridge and family motored cheap right '* 1 tarty, or will sell separately. r all of these years of ex- ! Mrs. A. M, Small and the of Civil Service Reform. doctor and he said I to Guilford June 17th to be INDUSTRIAL BUREAU daughter Marian were principle over-Sunday Address P. O. Box No. 238, must under an that of all kinds in Portland the week Miss Vivian An order be almost go guests of their daughter. Clarice Colson, crops may past visiting may expected any STOCKTON MAiNE. operation, but i did and attend the cei tennial celebration of SPRINGS, MAINE CENTRAL on any farm by comb Small, a nurse in Dr. W. L. Cousins’ hospital, time throwing a cloak around RAILROAD, ning protecting not go. I read in that town. '• s of fertility rather than by The Ladies’Circle met with Mrs. Lottie Vose all those "deserving Democrats” who the paper about tier Manson Littlefield and Helen Dunaver PORTLAND, MAINE. one of these alone. I have June 16th. A good time was enjoyed by all have been placed on the government pay Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- were in Thorndike June 14th where they —--—- iat must and at the close of the and told my husband about it. I NOTICE farmers deal liberally meeting refreshments roll. pound the of their said I know nothing will help me but I accompanied body father, ■'h of these fertilizers. If both were served. Noah for interment in the will try this.’ I found myself improv- Littlefield, " No substitute for the spider web has purchased in ordinary times, from the first and in two village cemetery. I wish to give notice that my Consul General R. P. Skinner of Lon- yet been discovered in the manufactur- ing very bottle, TRUCKING will go twice as far if ex- weeks time 1 was able to sit down and rightly don reports that the total value of de- ing of surveying instruments. It is used iental office will be closed until : ‘0 eat a breakfast with hus- commercial, fertilizers as in for the cross hairs that mark the exact hearty my MORE MEN THAN WOMEN I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking, clared exports from London to the Unit- band, which I had not done for two fuly 11th. "table but both are in- center of the object lens in a surveyor’s years. Furniture and piano moving a manure, ed States the first four monthe I am now in the best of health and specialty. during The DR. W. C. LIBREY. Have added to a •able telescope. — 2-ton to the success.” "professional” spiders did have Mrs. HAVE APPENDICITIS just my equipment largest of 1916 was as are not the operation. $58,822,349, against $45,- kept in a large room in charge of Acme auto true kmade the Alfalfa On Farm, John A. Koenig, 502 Flushing Avenue, by Cadillac con- Every 608,931 for the first four months of 1915. three or four women. Each filament as Surgeons Btate men are slightly more N. Y. cern. Leave orders at the stable, corner of farm is too small to have a small it is spun is wound upon metal frames Astoria, to than women. Wonder what they would have done to one dreads the knife subject appendicitis Ponies for Sale whirled in the hands of one of the wom- Every surgeon’s Main and Cross streets, and they will re- alfalfa,” declares W. T. Gup- table. Belfast should know that a few us had they been at peace and we with a and the operating Sometimes people A large lot of most desirable Shetland ponies e en. ceive prompt attention. Commissioner of Agriculture. nothing else will do; but many times doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycer- tf all ages. Married farmer as teamster want- free trade Democratic tariff law on our connection alfalfa much doctors are necessary when sd. Also expert in poultry or garden and field Telephone the same as grass The death rate from wounds in the war say they ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, often J hands? are not. Letter after letter come9 :rops. J. Henry Rines’ farm, Westbrook, over, lime and is less than one-half as as it was a they W. W. BLAZO, i uBing thoroughly great to tne Pinkham Laboratory, telling how relieve or prevent appendicitis. This daine. ,ring the and INDIANA MAN’S EXPERIENCE. year ago. Dr. Jacques Bertillon, medi- soil, results will be were advised and were not mixture removes such foul t26 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. cal statistician in the French de- operations surprising fu1, *^r- Frank Moore’s Hill, writes: “1 army, no says Guptill. He Moseley, Ind., clares that performed; or,if performed,did good, matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves tan. was troubled with almost constant in by hardship and exposure the sows alfalfa with to pains my but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- barley sides and back. Great relief was apparent after men have become so toughened that they almost ANY CASE constipation, sour For Sale sure pound was used and good health followed. °f a crop, and to cut down the the first dose of Foley Pills and in 4 can now stand twice as much as Children Cry (j, Kidney they stomach or gas. The INSTANT, easy A assortment of household goods. °f hours all pain left.” Foley Kidney Pills make could last year. Then 45 out of If you want advice write to large FOR FLETCHER’S getting it started. He ad- every action of Adler-i-ka is The vise1186 kidneys active and healthful and stop sleep- 1,000 wounded died, while now less than E. Pinkham Medicine Co. surprising. For particulars apply to tf'e use of lime on old land bladder Lydia disturbing ailments. Sold everywhere. 20 succumb. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Old Corner Drug Store. ELON B. GILCHRtST. OASTORI A 1 SEARSPORT. FOR COMFORT” Barge Moslem sailed Monday for Philadel- “CLARIONS phia. That’s the verdict of Clarion Comfort Capt. A. M. Ross is building a garage near users everywhere. GRAND- I his residence on Church street. with a Clarion Furnace means Charles Fish left Saturday and will spend easy management, even tem- the summer with William George. perature, plenty of power, Warren Jackson joined the steamer Belfast small running expense, a con- Monday in the steward’s departmdht. stant supply of pure fresh air. John Sanborn of Belfast was a at the guest Consult your best interests Searsport House Wednesday and Thursday. and choose the Clarion but I Arthur of Brewer was a guest OF JULY Capt. Hopkins soon so that the Clar- 4 th choose CELEBRATION of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clement Saturday, ion dealer may have plenty Hon. W. T. C. Runnells has bought the H, of time to install. E. Bangs property near Union schoolhouse. ESTABLISHED 1830 AT * Charles B. Deshon left to visit Mr, BELFAST Monday and Mrs. Amos D. Carver in Brooklyn, N.Y. WOOD & BISHOP CO., I I Miss Mabel E. who has been of Board of Griffin, visiting BANGOR, MAINE Under the Management Belfast Trade and the New Waldo ■ in Canton, Mass., and Augusta, returned home last week. County Fair Association. BELFAST | Gordon Healey of Dorchester, Mass., is the SOLD BY W. A/ HALL, guest of Capt. and Mrs. H. G. Curtis on Water Over 100 men Mrs. Du Bose and son arrived Sat- more enthusiastic meeting. street. Beverly and the PREPAREDNESS were GRAND bers present enjoyed degrc : PARADE from North Carolina and will the Barge Spring finished discharging at the P, urday spend work and address by the grand master, 0 summer in the Pendleton homestead on WeBt others and the delightf C. &W. plant June 22nd and sailed for New- speeches by present, STARTS FROM SCHOOLHOUSE COMMON AT 10 O’CLOCK A. Main street. banquet served by the home lodge. Cordi } M., port News. to Grand Mssti 1 invitations were extended Mrs. A. B. Colson and son Nichols of Brook- of the other » Mrs, R. L. Weymouth of Belfast and Mise Bunker to attend meetings lodgi Consisting of City Government, Military and Civic Orders, Sailors from the War Vessels. were in town last week to attend and many of which were accep Bessie of Burnham called on friends in lyn, N. Y., represented, Wing ed. Decorated Firemen and the funeral of Mrs. M. Mrs. § w Automobiles, Boy Scouts. town Friday. Mary Packard, Colson’s mother. Flood-Buck. The home of George H. Bucl at the A George E. Carr, night watchman Searsport Harbor, was the scene of a ver r We believe in Preparedness and as a prevention against rain on this July day u>e are to a Miss Annie who has been in going give $2.00 Umbrella is his in Rockland Buck, teaching evening, June 24tl A. C. plant, visiting family pretty wedding Saturday to the best decorated car. Umbrella to the best the schools in Fort Fairfield, is when his Relief, was marrie i $2.00 decorated truck. $2.60 Umbrella to for a week. public spending daughter, Mary of Alexander in th her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to George Levi Flood the best decorated team. $2.00 Umbrella to the best decorated buckboard. Miss Lillias P. Nichols of New York is visit- presence of about 15 guests, relatives an \ George Buck, at Park. decorat Mrs. L. L. Nichols, on friends. The house was handsomely ing her grandmother, * Miss Caroline Adams, daughter of Freder- ed, quantities of cedar and evergreens combir Water street. ed with seasonable flowers being used wit IN ick W. Adams, cashier of the Merchant's TWO BANDS ATTENDANCE. L The carpenters have the frame up and are beautiful effect. The ceremony took place a National Bank of Bangor, is a guest of Mrs. 7 30 o’clock in the living room, in which th boarding in J, P. Walker’s summer cottage at J. D. Sweetser on Howard street. color scheme was green, white and blue, wit Pleasant Cove. field daises and lleur de lis most artistically ar PARADE, GAMES, HORSE RACES AND SPORTS. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Packard and daughter, To the strains of the Mendelssohi Mr. and Mrs. James H. Duncan returned ranged. Miss Mary M. Packard of SeLee Lake, were in wedding march, played by Miss Evelyn Gree from visits in New and on at 11 o’clock A. last week Hampshire the bridal party entered and took place , Oration Schooihouse Common M. Afternoon held on New Waldo town last week to attend the funeral of Mr. ley, Sports f Haverhill, Mass. before the green and white arch. The brid Packard’s Mrs. M. Packard. Fair Association Grounds at 1 F* mother, Mary in a dainty frock of white organdy, richly em County o’clock P. M. Mr. Mrs. A. B. Smith and of and daughters and white suowballs an The change of time on me B. & A. railroad broidered, carrying Brewer are at their cottage at Pleasant Cove was attended Dy her sister, Miss Anni leave ferns, went into effect, June 26th. Trains voile with white lace. Th for the summer. Buck, in pale blue Searsport at 6.30 a. m. and 3.20 p. m., and ar- groomsman was Ralph Mortland of Searsport L. C. of Bangor arrived Saturday and J. Martin the cere Horsd List of Tyler rive from Bangor at 9.30 a. m. and 6.15 p. m. Rev. Thomas performed Racing Large Entries opened the cottage he recently bought of Prof. mony, using the single ring service, and th (HR1 Steamer Ruth, Capt. Briggs, arrived June bride was in her father. Trot or D. Pettee. given marriage by 2-30 Trot or Pace. Free-tor-alt 1-2 mile Pace. 3.00 mm Trot or Pace. Owiers’ Oat Race 1-2 milt George 22nd from News with tons of I Newport 4,500 o ii»t on Main street, a black Obituary. Mary M. Packard, widow ______Lost, last Saturday, coal to the P. C. & W. Co. at Mack’s fin- Point, Marlborough M. Packard, a former maste (tor. Finder please leave at J silk handkerchief. ished June 27th and sailed for of Searsport, died at her home a discharging shipbuilder All roads lead to Belfast on the 4th. Everyone in county and is invited to decorate their cars ^ H. Sullivan’s store. a. June 79 She had beei vicinity and teams Newport News. 3 m., 18th, aged years. ““‘b ill since last January but the end came sud and take in the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Savage of Bangor part Preparedness Parade. Roscoe N. Porter has a flock of white Wyan- following an ill turn from which sh< The the western denly, have opened their cottage on not She was the of Thom- dotte hens and one of the biddies has been did rally. daughter before ,*‘ shore for the summer. as and Eliza B. Park, who came to Searspor Two Bands, Imperial Quartette Grandstand, Sports between herts. In Band a double yolk egg for sometime every Evening, Concerts, Special laying from Minnesota, and was born in Searspor A. Littlefield of Prospect is a she the climax Features in the two Picture Dances and Mrs. Mary third day. Last Sunday capped and the greater part of her life was spent ii Theatres, Skating Rink. Smart on the one son guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. by laying an egg 9^ inches by 7^ inches with this vicinity. She is survived by of a Burton M. sporting —- Mount Ephraim road. three full developed yolks. Packard, proprietor ALL ARE INVITED- \l camp at Sebec lake, and by two daughters will be ■alii Sunday morning, July 2nd, observed Mrs. Henrietta R. Young of Searsport, wit! ... — finished Wednes- _ Steamer Bylali discharging -~~ at the First whom she lived, and Mrs. Caroline Colson ol and sail- as Children’s Sunday Congrega- ————_ The day June 21st at the P. C. & W. plant N. Y. She also had 12 grandchil tional Church. Ail members of the Sunday Brooklyn, ed for News. She was beloved by her familj Newport dren. greatly — to meet at the to f school are requested vestry and had many friends. During her old ag< -'-^1™- lip Miss B. Thurstc n was called to San- t.dith io cariiiAii in a hn/lw of her and illness she had the devotion chil BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. gerville Monday by the serious illness of her dren and grandchildren and will he sadly miss Mrs. Cora E, Dow and daughter, Miss Kate took for The Journal. brother, John Thurston. ed in the home. The funeral place Junt Corrected Weekly Dow, who attended the exercises Rev. Thomas J. Martin of the Congiega graduation 20th, PAID PRODUCER. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hammons and young Bearers were PRODUCE MARKET. at Smith’s college, Northampton, Mass,, where tional church officiating. Capt Federal or have been in A. V. Nichols, Amos 00a 14 00 \ of who visiting D. C. Nichols, Capt. Capt. 10 daughter Chicago Miss Sallie Dow returned home bbl,l 00a2 00 Hay, graduated, B. F. Colcord. Intermen Apples,per ob Inquiry Nichols and Capt. town, have returned home. dried, per lb., 7 Hides, Sunday, accompanied by Miss Dow. was in Elmwood cemetery. 13 pea, 3 75a4 00 Lamb, children of Beans, Mrs. WVF. Cram and Bangor of 4 00 Lamb Skins, Horace G. Peaslee, one the best known At the home of tin Beans, Y. E., have Moose Point cottage on the Bel- Hodgkins-Griffin. 20a32 Mutton, 8 opened citizens of Park, morn- and Mrs. Warren A Butter, passed away Monday bride's parents, Capt. Oats, 32 lb., 55 fast road for the summer, at 11 o’clock Wed Beef, sides, 8JalO ing, June 26th, at 6 o’clock after an illness of Griffin, Searsport Harbor, 8 Potatoes, 1 laal 35 Railroad Strike? Beef, forequarters, i June 21st, Miss Mary Lvj 10 Mrs. C. A. Colcord of Danbury, Ct., arrived several months of internal aged 57 ■esday morning, bu, 60 Round Hog, troubles, Griffin became the bride of Almon B. Hodg Barley, p last week and has her house on East Cheese. 24 Straw, opened He is survived by his widow and one kins of Bar Harbor. The house was very ef ^ firemen yearg. lSTurkey, 36a30 Faced by demands from the conductors, engineers, and brakemer Main street for the summer. Peaslee of Park. white flowers combinec Chicken, brother, Merrill H. fectively decorated, l&Tallow, 3 the rooms into bow- Galf Skins. that would on the an additional burden in costs i M 'o rim. «( 1 e_ with ferns transforming 12al3 impose country transportation for the 20 Veal, M. A. Cook, agent Peerless Casualty In the an arch was ar- Duck, ers of beauty. parlor 26 Wool, unwashed, a the railroads that this be settled Brooklyn, N. Y., and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. made a for from which was Dees’ $100,000,000 year, propose wage problem Co. of Keene, H., big showing ranged of green suspended Fowl’ 16; Wood, hard, 5 00 Lincoln R. Main street. bell of white flowers. Before thif 3 50 reference to an Federal tribunal. Colcord, the company week before last, by writing one wedding Geese, Wood, soft, impartial the bridal was formed. Men 18j setting party MARKET. half of the business written for Maine Mist RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL U S. destroyer Benham was in the harbor during delssohn’s wedding march was played by j With these whose efficient service is the railroa 1 10 employes, acknowledged, the week, a6 he was told by the State manag- Evelyn Greeley, and the bride, entering on th< Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, Thursday- afternoon, Jan. 22nd, for a few her sister 5 have no differences that could not be considered and decided su., H. P. Warren, last Saturday. Mr. Cook has arm of her father, was attended by Butter Salt, 141b., 18a22.0at Meal, fairly justly by hours, and to er, ! proceeded Belfast. Miss Edna, as maid of honor, and by little 91 Onions, 7 now been district of this Corn a appointed manager Dorothy Griffin, who was hei 86 Oil, kerosene, 13al4 public body. Mrs. H. W. Kneeland and flve-years-old j Cracked Corn, I| daughter Phyllis which is from to of Brook- * district, Bangor Rockland, aunt’s ring bearer, Owen L. Flye Corn Meal, 86 Pollock, of Dorchester, Mass., arrived and are servict 1° Friday at with power to appoint ageDts, and would like lin was the best man. The single ring Cheese 24, Pork, 113 Railroads Public and Arbitration Mrs. Frank E: Curtis on Park street: was impressively performed by Rev. Thomat Cotton’Seed, 2 00, Plaster, Urge Inquiry a good agent at Stockton Springs. 5 J, Martin in the presence of some twenty-five Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 140 The formal of the railroads to the for the settlement Capt. and Mrs Edward Simonton of Washing- Dodge's Corner. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. or more guests, and the bride was given it Cranberries, 00 Shorts, proposal employes follow- ton. D. C., arrived and are of marriage by her father. Immediately Clover seed, 24lSugar, is as Tuesday guests Black of Chelsea, Mass., spent the week-end 50 the controversy follows: the ceremony, the bride and groom were 6 57a8 00 Salt, T. I., Mrs. Ella S. Dolliver on Main street. Mrs. T. D. ing Flour, in jjwanville, guests of Nickerson and and t 4 50‘Sweet Potatoes, 5 surrounded warmly congratulated, H G. Seed, “Our conferences have demonstrated that we cannot harmonize our differences of opinion and that eventually the and daughter Harriette.... Three young men wedding breakfast was served by Mis- Meal, Mrs. Clara B. Eyre and children of dainty Lard, 1G| matters in controversy must be other and disinterested agencies 7 herefore, we propose that your « Orange, Prudence Griffin, sister of the bride, assistec Wh^at passed upon by from the north part of the town—Leon and the of the be of b\ one or the othur of the methods; Hi N. arrived and have — railways disposed following J., Friday opened their by Mrs. Silas Buck, Misses Annie Buck, Eve- proposals proposition Frank Stairs and Raymond Cross, __ reason of its house on Union street for the summer, Blake, have lyn Greeley and Ruth Barbour. The newly- 1. Preferably by submission to the Interstate Commerce Commission, the only tribunal which, by one of the steamers of for a brief of tfie revenue of the is in a employment on the weds left soon after wedding trip BUKIN. accumulated information bearing on railway conditions and its control railways, posi- Mrs. Charlotte B. Ford and Dr. Amelia their“new home it revenue C, Eastern S. S. corporation.... Mrs. Nancy Dorr after which they will go to tion to consider anti protect the rights anil equities of ail the interests affected, and to provide additional was of 2 Ford of Milwaukee arrived and will Bar Harbor. The bride’s gown cost case \our are found the Commission to be and Monday is Bick, and as she is quite aged there necessarv to meet the added of operation in proposals by just very white net over white silk, and she June 9, to Mr. and on West Main handsome BOWDEN. 1“ Orland, in the event the Interstate Commerce Commission cannot, under laws, act in the spend the summer street. her Mr. I reasonable; or, existing premises, is not much hope of recovery.... and a of bride’s roses. The main Bowden, a carried shower Mrs. William daughter. as be to Enable the Commission to consider and to Mr. and that we jointly request Congress to take such action may necessary |v Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Sawyer and daughter Mrs. Edward A. Mathews and family motored j of honor wore pale blue silk, and the rinj; DODGE. In Belfast, June 23, of white Both promptly dispose of the questions involved; or Mildred arrived from a two from their home in Union to spend Sunday bearer a dainty frock lingerie. Fred Dodge, a daughter. Tuesday weeks j of Eastern to Mr. and Newlands H with their Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Math- bride and groom are graduates the Dork. In Bucksport, June 11, 2. By arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Federal law” (The Act). visit in Boston, Providence and New York. parenis. j bridt ews.Mrs. Fred E. Stinson continues to im- State Normal School of Castlne. The Mrs. Percy Dorr, a daughter. one of the June to Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Sydney J. Treat of the Boston Pilot prove and hopes, with someone to care for her, ! has for some time been promoter! Eaton, In Orland, 12, which she and hei service arrived to to go to her camp in July, of the Auto Rest Tea Room, Edwin E. Eaton, a daughter. Sunday visit his parents, Mr. and Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote sisters have maintained very successfully a Ginn. In Bucksport, June 8, to Capt. and Mrs. F. W. Treat, on Water street. Odd Fellows of Belfast, Searsport, Monroe, t< j Searsport Harbor, and which is well known Mrs. Ralph Ginn, a daughter. train service at the conference held in Nc Unity and Bucksport gathered in the lodge of Re Leaders of the brotherhoods, joint Mrs. J. II, and children of j motorists. She is a member Knyvetta In June 24, to Mr. and Montgomery room of Sears in JacksjN. Belfast, Lodge, Searsport, Friday bekah Mr. Hodgkins is a prosperou Sumner. of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitrate who a week with J Lodge. Mrs. Harold A. Jackson, a son—Olen June refused the offer Bucksport, spent Mrs. J. W, evening, June 23rd, and witnessed the working ! Bar Harbor and a mem York, 1-15, young business man of Kneeland. In Brooklyn, N. Y June 20, to Black on Main returned home of the second degree by Unity lodge. Hon. I Fellows and the are now on the whet! street, Saturday. ber of the Masonic orders and Odd E. Kneeland, a daughter. or Federal review, voting question John E. of State, and Mr. and Mrs Frank employes Bunker, secretary grand was the recipient of some ver; The bride Miller. Ill Linconville, June 17, to Mr. to a nation-wide strike. Mrs. Mary Sargent and daughter, Miss Han- master of the Odd Fellows of Maine, attended will b< shall be these leaders declare and beautiful wedding gifts, and a authority given the in his official and was costly and Mrs. Horace Miller, daughter. nah f Alton, arrived Saturday and have meeting capacity followed to her new home by the best wishe to Mr. and as t open- and the PERKINS. In Orland, May 22, The Interstate Commerce is the railroads much pleased with the large gathering Her wai Commission proposed by ed their cottage on Norris street for the sum- of many friends. going away gown Mrs. Harold L. Perkins, a son. excellent work of the degree team. At the wore a smart tailored suit with which she June to Mr. and to this to be referred for these reasons: mer. work Bunker address- Perkins. In Penobscot, 19, which issue ought close of the degree Mr. and hat. Among th public body dainty blouse becoming \ Mrs. R. H. Perkins, a son. ed the body in a way which should add stimu- M. Griffin 0 increased out-of-town guests were Capt. F. June to Mr. and with such an intimate as and the monev to pay wages County Attorney Pierce and family arrived lus to the future work of the Saunders. In Orland, 18, No other body know.-dge ployes wages; lodges attending W arren A. Jr., o rates Malden, Mass., and Griffin, Saunders, a son. has an can come from no other source than the paid from and which also was most to those who Mrs. llarvev H. of railroad conditions such unquestioned posi- Thursday Bangor and are at one of tin pleasing Maine, brothers of the bride, Mis I had so carried out the work of the Derby, :___ __U tion in the confidence. by the public. H. R. Dyer cottages at Pleasant Cove for tht efficiently E. Bates of Calais, and several friend j public before had there been a Mary i evening. Never larger married. The rates the railroads may charge the public for The Interstate Commerce Commission, with its con- summer. in from Bar Harbor, : gathering of Odd Fellows Searsport or a to make a ete transportation are now largely fixed by this Govern- trol over rates, is in a position comp ment board. and render such decision as would pro- June investigation In Belmont, 17, the owners .. Out of dollar received the railroads from tect the interests of the railroad employes, i""1" Fred Barlow and Lenora Millay. every by to the em- of the railroads, and the public. I IBarlow-Millay.Flood-Buck. In Searsport, June 24, by the public nearly one-half is paid directly Rev. Thomas J. Martin, Geo. L. Flood of Alex- ander and Miss Mary K. Buck of Searsport. Public to Decide I Farnham-Crosby. At Bellows Falls, Vt„ A Question For the A. P. Pratt, Elmer J. Farn- May 12. by Kev. feel that have no to a THE ham ot Patten and Miss Alice Crosby of Orland. The railroads they right grant wage prefermen In June 21, o Hodgkinb-Griffin. Searsport. a to these now and constituting of Bar Harbor and Miss $100,000,000 year employes, highly paid Almon E. Hodgkins t a clear mandate from a tribunal Mary Eva Griffin of Searsport. one-fifth of all the employes, without public In Brockton, Mass., June King Norton. a of all the facts. A. King shall determine the merits of the case after review Maid” 14, at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Reginald Electrical “Brides of Cam- of Me., and Rena A. Norton is to seined Manset, issue the is whether this controversy be by den, Me. The single before country Lson-Munsey. In East Palmyra, June 21, or industrial of Government inquiry by warfare. by Rev. H. W. Norton, Clement A. Lyon impartial Pittsfield and Miss Sara C. Munsey of Palmyra. In June National Conference Committee of the Railways of ro- Mitchell-Prescott. Rockland, 21, consists hot entirely A. Allen, Carl W. Mitchell of LA GRANDE TOUR by Kev. Pliny ELISHA LEE, Chairman and Addie S Prescott of Rockland. Union, H. EMERSON. G.nl Ma.au., N. of orange blossoms. In Camden, June 21, P. R. A LBR1GH r. Ge.U Manaur. G. mance and the fragrance McDonnell-Paul. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Great Northern Railway Frark J. McDonnell and Nettie M. Paul, both JAM bb RUSSELL. w I W BALDWIN Ga t’l Manager, C.H. EW ING.Uen'l Manager. Camben of Central of Georgia Railway. Philadelphia & Reading Railway. become ; Coombs-Wasgatt. In Prospect Harbor, June *sCHOYER ideal Vic*■ /’rs*. bridal robes and delicate lingerie C. Dalzell. Merton A. Coombs C- 1 Costly 20, by Rev. P. KK’ISTharriord Railroad. A O^Ra.V.T'- in trunks and of’stoningtnn and Miss Evelyn A. Wasgatt of 1 creased and wrinkled heavily packed Prospect Harbor. “ C' "?/Sr7?r 8 grips- Pa Railway. Dittiii. ° 'EEL? , I p- “• IJ2823-SZS the w» S'/BES? is the time the bride fully appreciates This I BUZZELL. In Ellsworth, June 20f Amos W. and I 64 6 months and 26 days. a “Traveller’s Electric Flatiron, ,Buzzell, aged years, Mobile, June 19. Ar, schs City of Augusta usefulness of June 23, Mrs. Laurette merly of Brooksville, aged 80 years. I Cobb. In Bucksport, Daibanen; Annie Ainslie, Maeoris; Emma S I the late Charles Cobb. Woodcock. In Ashville, North Carolina, j the of the gift. I | Cobb, widow of Caibarien. will remember giver June Mrs. June D. Faunce Woodcock of Belfast, Lord, For Salt gratefully Greenlaw. In Stonington, 13, 23, aged I I j Perth Amboy, June 20. Sailed, sch Mary E 53 years. 31 I month and 24 days. I Bertha L. Greenlaw, aged years, Morse, St John, N B. In Orland, June 15, Elliot C. A large assortment of house: I Harrington. Bangor, June 21, Sld, sch Florence & Lillian, see that the bride ■ Harrington. sld, For to You will readily " Boston; 24, ar. sch Julia Frances, Belfast; particulars apply 1 Hopkins. In Orland, June 15, Henry H. 3ch Robert Pettis, Boston; 27, sld, sch Wm 1) ELUN B. Gl GH I 79 1 month and 15 days. SHIP NEWS. Hopki- s. aged years, Mangam, Hinghara. 1 In Brewer, June 22, Ambrose A. MARDEN. Searsport, June 21. Sld, stmr Byalyl, Nor- GIFTS I 76. LIKES ELECTRICAL Marden, aged AMERICAN ruRTS. folk; 22, ar, stmr Ruth, Norfolk; sld, barge In Belmont, June 9, Harriet K. ■ Morrill. Philadelphia; 24, ar, stmr Massasoit, LOST SO 11 months. New June 25. Ar, sch. Mary Weaver, Spring, I Morrill, aged years, York, Boston and sld for Machiasport; 27, ar, stm In North Belfast, June' 25, Mrs. at Island, bound east, schs issued 1 MAYHEW. Stockton; City Mohawk, Boston asd sld for Jonesport. Deposit Book No. 195, by 62 and 1 month, P Chase. for will at the of these I Lydia A. Mayhew.aged years Annie Guttenburg Eastport (an- June 22. schs C B Clark and Company, Belfast. Finder } her brighten up sight June for East- Stockton, Ar, the way eyes a In East Belfast, 23, Mrs. Flora Condon, Port ; by Patterson. chored); Reading James L Maloy, to load lumber; 24, ar barge same to 76 5 months and Lizzie D Small, Elizabeth- We have a assortment I Ann S. Patterson, aged years, port (anchored); to load lumber; 27, sld, sch C B Clark, T. FRANK PARKER. lasting gifts. large for sch Susie P Oliver, Pequoife, useful, I 17 days. port Belfast; 27, ar, New York. Belfast, June 19, 1916-25 I Nuss. In June 26, Carrie Robbins Stockton. Convince by and in- Belfast, Rockland, June 24, Ar, schs F C Pendleton, at our stores. yourself calling I 30 and 6 months. Nuss, aged years Boston, June 21. Ar, schs Susan N Picker- Chickahominy River for Camden; Charles H. I In June 2o, William H. Pascal. Camden, ing. Charleston, SC; Mabel E Goss, Portland; Roberts Harbor for New York. our 8 months, 13 days. Klinck, specting display. I Pascal, aged 60 years, Orozimbo, South Gardiner; 23, ar, schs Mineola, June 26, Horace G. FOREIGN PORTS. 1 Peaslee. In Seareport, Stockton; Nelson Y. McFarland, do. 21. sch Gladys 1 Peaslee, aged 57 years. Baltimore, June 21, Sid, sch Mark Pendleton, Barcelona, June Sailed, June 22, Mrs. WillettaW. C-ivita Vecchia. I ; Reed. In Belfast, Tucacas; 23, ar, sch Ruth E Morrill, Rio Ja- (from Mobile) 19. sch 1 Reed, aged 61 years, neiro. Rio Janeiro, June Ar, Daylight, I Simmons. In Marlboro, Mass., June 17, 22. sch F Philadelphia. Office 14 Main St., 7<7 Philadelphia, June Ar, Henry _ a native of Hope, Me., aged I Samuel Simmons, Kreger, Lisbon; 26, ar, sch George F- Klinch, I j 77 years, 7 months and 7 days. Residence 17 Church SI Electric Sherman. In Staten Island, N. Y., June 9, Cove. Company I j Long Penobscot Bay sch General E lei I Frederick Watson Sherman, formerly of Lin- New Orleans, June 22, Cld, To Let I 60 10 months. S Greeley, Buenos Ayres. or colnville, aged years, An eight-room house, either furnished I Scott. In Deer Isle, May 25, Mrs. Frances Norfolk, June 22, Ar, stm Black Rock, unfurnished, on Charles street extension. In- II E. Scott, aged 67 years, 6 month and 10 days. Searsport; 23, sld, 82h Josephine, Lisbon; on the premises. 1 Tapley. In June 16, Charity stmr Black Rock, Bangor; 26, ar, sch Mark quireH KIDNEY VM Eddington, 26tf JEFFERDS SISTERS FOLEY KIDNEYS AND El Temple, widow of Capt. Abram Tapley, for- Pendleton, Baltimore for Tucacas. EOR BACKACHE