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__3_JOIRNUME 87 yol.f BELFAST, MAINE^THITRSDAY) AUGUST 12, 1915/ wttmrpp q^~
oral He was of Journal. years. a'member of the Lodge o ^Contents Today’s OBITUARY. due the ten members of. the choir sod Forresters, who sent delegates to attend th I Centennial of Congregational Prof Sweetser for willingness to Undergo PERSONAL. Hase Ball. .Obituary. .Reunion of the committal service at Grove Cemetery, Rev hardships PERSONAL. Mr. James Pattee, for many years an honor- ism in of the _6th Maine. .Centennial of the Con- Horace B. Sellers, Methodist, officiating. Th Searsport. long ride. Mrr, Henry Knceiand of Church in ed and respected citizen of this city, died at Dorchester Mass Harold Tibbetts is spending the week in H. M. Prentiss gregational Searsport.. funeral was held in Augusta. accompanied the choir as so- returned Sunday from a visit The Belfast Fair. .Transfers in Real the home of his son. Dr, Snmner C. Pattee of Unity. in Saturday, Aug. 7th, and Sunday, Aug. 8th loist. By request Mr. gave a sum- Searsport. Estate. .Personal. Thompson ^ Searsport, Friday morning, August 6th, after Died in witnessed the observance of the one-hun of his address of Miss Doris of Oakland, California, July 10, 1916 mary the previous evening. McKenney Jackson is the John E. HaVt of Burnham is at County Correspondence. .Regimental a and illness. He had been con- Temple long painful James A. dredth of ii The sermon of the of Hiss Mildred I. Reunions. ..Family Reunions.. Wed- Kimball. He leaves to mourn tbeii anniversary Congregationalism afternoon was delivered by guest Darby. Heights for his annual vacation. fined to his bed for a and Bells. nearly year, during loss three sisters and two Searsport. is the program: Prof. Calvin M. Clark of ding brothers: Mrs Following Bangor. Theological Mrs. George W, Miller visited relatives at Mrs. Hattie all this time had been and Gilmore Jones of Howard, R. L, tenderly lovingly Mary Mrs. E, A. 2 o'clock m. It was a call for action to The Italian Note in Fashion.. Politi- Emery, Dusenbury of Bel Saturday Afternoon Aug. 7, p. Seminary. ringing Linculnville, Beach the past week, is Belfast cared for by his children, who did visiting relatives and friends. cal Points. .Railroad Business Im everything fast, Maine; John S. Charles Reception in Conference Room in the church the church of "God for man, man for Kimball, Kimbal today. Mrs. Celia V. of on For- comfort and to relieve his suf- 8 Richards Reading, Mass., is Mrs. El wood of .Farmers Depend possible for his and. Mrs. Susan P. o'clock. God and man for man” Jepson Waterville is the proving. Cooper (his twin sister), al and the vital necessity the of rsts.. Forest Fire Protection.. Frank- Mr. Pattee was born in Greetings and reminiscences, James H. pun- guest Mrs. Julia G. McKeen, guest of her Mrs. Ada ferings. Jackson, of Oakland, Calif. He enlisted in the of unselfish devotion is the theme in brief. cousin, E. Wildes. fort News of 1859. .Recent Deaths.. 26ti can, Moderator, July 26, 1840, the son of James and Salome Mrs. L. E. Orcutt of is E. Marine Matters. Maine Regiment, Co. I, which held its reunior Devotional service, Hymns 96 and 102, fol- The many friends of Supt Charles Harbutt Northampton, Mass., C, Lynda of Boston has been a guest for (Pattee) Pattee, being the eldest of eight chil- lowed The Lord’s the guest of Mrs. Eugene D. two weeks at Editorials .The Churches. .Through *n Belfast August 10th, He was unmarriec by Prayer, listened with interest to his address upon con- Tapley. the home of Mr. M. L. Mitchell. >l } dren. was Brief Char. Whittier Yellowstone Park. His father died when he fourteen, and the addresses by Rev. on ditions Mis- Mr. and Mrs, N. The youngest of a family of seven children "The Mr. past and present of the Maine W. Delano have returned Dr. Herbert A. Harmon of Philadelphia, Pa.* and he until he was Rev. Stephen Thurston," James M, News of Belfast. conducted the farm twenty- his tribute to from a two weeks’ visit at is the .£? The McDougall on "Old Searsport Shipmasters,’1 sionary Society, and appreciated Swan’s Island. guest of bis brother, Charles A. Harmon. one, when he enlisted in Co. 4th Maine (story). .Siege Warfare.. D, Capt. Roas S. who was drowned ii Rev, James Ainslie on of the Rev. Jonathan Adams, tug Light Tuttle, “Greetings Mrs. Susan C. Mathews and Mrs. E. J. Mori- Mrs. Helen Patterson Robinson is the Socialist View of the War..Ger- Infantry. He contracted rheumatism while New Methodist Mr. A. guest York harbor Sd, in Rock- Episcopal church," Joseph Under direction of Prof. Frederick Sweetser son Us. Ang. belonged went to Bangor Tuesday on business. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Patter- many’s Contempt of .Pittsfield in the service and was six months in the Clement on "The Rev."Jonathan E. Joseph land, where he leaves a widow and three Adams," he choir rendered the music of the occasion Personals. Charles E. Ranlett. child- Mr. Merrill on "The Choir and Sundav Dr. and son. .Capt. General in West George Mrs. A. M. Small of Freedom were of ..Eastern Army Hospital Philadelphia. ren. He had been in school." ■n a It was both Resolutions ReBpect. command of the schoonei delightfully finished manner. Charles After war guests Wednesday of Miss E. Stoddard. Sylvester of Concord Star Outing. the he learned the carriage paint- M V B Chase for the Clambake at the vestry, 5 o’clock, Ebon Saw- Amy Junction, past six years, and wai appropriate and fortunate that Mr. is er’s trade and worked in Jackson and New- Miss Bernice Mass., visiting friends in Belfast and Rock- on one of the best of was to his val- Thayer of Hingham, Mass, is Electricity Ocean Liners. ..Will known Maine shipmasters in Saturday Evening 7.30 o'clock. yer New York present give land. a in the of Mr. Until Win. .Sea Gulls as burgh, finally opening of business the liable aiaiitance. The rfaenratinna wara con- guest and Mrs. Fred Waldo Brown. Fight They place coastwise trade. Voluntary service conducted by James H. Food. .Plague of Grasshoppers. .How Belfast in 1868. He was elected of Mr. John F. Tilton of of Register Duncan. tributed and by the Junior Richard Sherburne of Lexington. will Portland, formerly to Thin Peaches. .Rufus H. Emery arranged Helper Mass., Deeds and served from 1878 to 1883, being the Doxology. be this city, made a short visit here the of Society. the guest of Kenney A. Burgess over Sun- past Bucksport_Unfavorable Crop Reunion of the 26th Invocation, Rev. Chas. Harbutt. week. .The 14th Maine Reunion. last Register in Waldo county to serve five Maine. Reports. Anthem—"By the Waters of Babylon," day. years before the term was limited to four Paunce of arrived Searsport... Stcckton Springs. .Ship The 26th Maine Regimental association held Mrs. Charles Lane and Miss Mildred Cassens Wm. A* Toledo, Ohio, News..The Belfast Price Current.. years. In 1883 he purchased the insurance Pastoral Letter—Robert G. Harbutt, Ken* The Belfast Fair. their annual reunion Tuesday, Aug. 10th, with of Boston are guests of Mr. and Mre, Walter Thursday to visit his sister, Mrs. William B. Born. Married. Died. business of Miles C. Staples, being in partner- wood, Cal., Pastor 1886-It01. Thomas H. Marshall Post in Memorial Hall. Centennial written for the occasion Juan, Swan. for a bymn, ship time with F. W. Patterson. In 1898 At Mass. It and will Continue To- the morning session,President D. O Bowen by Mr. E. B. Billings of LynD, Opened Yesterday Misses Alice M. Duthe aie BASE BALL. he took his Mrs. E. J. Morison and daughter, Cora S. Myra C, .and elder son, Clifford J., into partner- of Morrill Historical address. Rev. A. H. Thompson, and Tomorrow. presiding, officers were elected as day visited relatives in visiting their sister, Mrs. Etta D. Bartour, in and retired from active work in Raymond, N. H. Morison, Rockland last ship finally follows: Hon. Fred S. Belfast 6. Walls of Vinalhaven, Prayer and benediction by the pastor. Tuesday morning the sun shone and there Boothbay. Madison 9, 1909. While he lived in Jackson he was Clerk, Friday. president; H. M. Chase of were of a fair for the of Swanville, secretary hopes day opening Caro Lane Baldwin of M.idison base ball team played the Bel- Treasurer and Collector for several years and Sunday Morning 10.45 o’dock,Aug.8,1915 Mrs. S. L. Gray and Miss Elizabeth M. Gray Mrs. Philadelphia, ,c and treasurer; Commander John W. the fair. But before noon the clouds was an of Ferguson gathered, oi «. are is tne oi her niece, Mrs. Caro Lane ie Congress’street grcunds, Aug. 4th, officer the State Senate several V duntary, Hymn 86, responsive masnua, u., guests of Mrs. George Pa., guest of Thomas H. Marshall Post, Comrades I. A. reading, the rain descended and the outlook was dis- terms. From 1893 was Treasurer conducted Rev, Mr. Mc- M. .. h fast and interesting game by a score to 1906 he Apostle’s Creed, by Gray. Sticxney. Conant and P. S. executive Then it held for a nut of Staples, comm.t- Leod of Springfield, 111. couraging. up time, itowe, Belfast’s third baseman, was the City of Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deane of Miss Natalie M. PotCle left Saturday for tee. Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies oi Lord’s Prayer— (Gregorian Chant) Choir between two and three o’clock there was a Roslindale, a him In 1869 Mr. Pattee was married to -j eariy in the game, ball striking Lydia the G. A. R Solo—“My is in the Mass., recently visited Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Howard, K. 1., to visit her lamer, Natnaniel provided dinner, and by request Hope Everlasting,” veritable cloud burst. It never rained harder. his left eye, cutting a gash two Tasker of Dixmont, who died in 1910. He Stainer, Miss Harriett N. Roulstone. Carleton. J. Pottle. of the visiting comrades charged 26 cents It came down as though poured out of innum- was per and Intermezzo, organ, ,e.; g through the eyebrow and into the made a Mason in Archon Lodge of Dix- Offertory—Prelude plate. The dinner was all that could be de- piano, Mascagni, Miss Mildred Shute, Prof. F, erable buckets. Of course that put a stop to Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Noble of Ferristown, Grace M. Mitchell went to Manchester, N. F. C. Small was on the and mont and affiliated with Phoenix of grounds Lodge sired and well served. W. Sweetser. recent last to visit Mis. Alexander Covers were laid for everything at the fair grounds and the man- Pa.,were visitors in Belfast, registering H,, satuiuay ki his car to his where several Belfast in at the time of .fcin-, office, February 1869, being about Scripture Reading by Prof. C. M. Clark, at the 100, including those who served. agement at once set the fair ahead a day, mak- Wayside. Lmdgreu. were taken. He had re- his death one of its oldest members. For Hebrews XI and XII-1. !5l-s only recently The afternoon session was called to order The Anthem, Te Deum (B minor) Buck. ing yesterday the opening day. All the ar- Mrs. Roy Paul and little son Wilfred of Mnes 6. jeiiison spent Sunday in Bangor [re(j from a bad injury to his right eye, fourteen years he served the Lodge as its by D. O. Bowen and Pastoral prayer, Rev. James Ainslie. were and was America was sung by rangements completed there Hope, R. I., are guests of Postmaster and Mre. ! wrm Mis. iteinson, who is a patient at the igd v a ball bounding from the ground Secretary. He and his wife brought their Response—Quartette—“Even Me,” the audience with Miss Alice E. Simmons Warren, everything on the grounds for a successful A. W. of Miss Mrs. E. F. K, Keating. Paine private hospital. r m practice. There was a large crowd letters membership to the First Congrega- Roulstone, C, Adams, Dr. at the with the best list of horses ever piano. The Lord’s prayer was then Sawyer, E. E. Sawyer. fair, seen Walter at this game, and many old friends tional church of this city soon after coming County Attorney A. Cowan of Mib. D. h. Stephenson ana little uaughter, repeated in concert. Sermon—Rev. William C. Adams, here, the machine and other Capt. John W. Fergu- Cambridge, Redding flying was in Belfast Mrs. Daniel to greet “Billy” Dilworth, the man- here and through all their years Mass. of Winterport Tuesday and Wed- Eleanor, are visiting her bister, pad remaining son, Commander of (Son Rev. J. E. Adams, D. D., pastoi attractions and a Thomas H. Marshall lively midway. on business. the Madison team, an old-time ball were honored and faithful servants of the 1864-1876 ) nesday Duncan, ol 'iLimabtcu. r Post, extended a cordial welcome to all Hymnal Benediction—“Agnus Dei,” Cruik- Wednesday dawned “brite and fair,” with the tr f note. The score: church. For sixteen years Mr. Pattee served Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hastings of East lua ana Donam Mace ol biunswick were present and Comrade D. O. Bowen shank. wind from the northwest, and every promise as a responded Union MADISON. Deacon of the church, until failing health Sacrament of Lord’s and Roy Taylor of South Hope are visit- ol their aunt, Mrs. laa Mace Morrison, in a few well-chosen words. In speaking of Supper, immediately of a good day. The fair continues today and gueats ab. r. bh. a. e. his from the office. He this conducted relatives in Belfast. po. compelled retiring the presence of following service, by Revs. ing beverai aays tne past week. 5 0 2 1 Comrade Maddocks of tomorrow, and it is hoped that favorable rv Jb.. 0 7 was a member of Thos. Marshall No. Hamp- Charles Whittier and A. H. Thompson. H. Post den Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. ! \ is the lb. 3 3 2 10 1 0 Bowen referred to a meeting of the J. P. Butman and Mr. James weather conditions may continue. The track is Mayor Coombs, son J.b. Robinson ol Norlcuk, a., .j'dle. 42 G. A. for Deacons—Capt. ^Mrs. 3b. 5 12 2 10 R., being Adjutant several years in Horace and at their at Pieur. ‘‘boys that town when 600 were present; MacDougall. in good condition and one bright day has dried daughter Alice,are cottage gutbi ol her motner, Mrs. D. fi. Haaley, tennan, c. 5 1 3 7 0 0 He was a director of the Peoples Nationa “Ten Oaks," Tilden's today there are but 24 present and all are over Sunday Afternoon, 2.30 O'clock. up the grounds. pond. me Lome ol Mrs, M. VV. Rich., imp, 11. 5 0 110 1 Bank from its organization until it became the 70 and some 85 years of Second Mrs. Abbie Mrs. ion a Id, 88..... 3 2 1 3 2 2 age. The committee (At Church, Park) The Poultry Show. Salisbury, Adelaide Smith Charms L, Know lion oi Rutland, Mass., ar- Waldo Trust Co., and was Clerk, Treasurer, or cf. 4 0 1 0 10 on resolutions—L. C. Morse of The and little went inauph, Liberty, I. A. Doxology. poultry business has become a leading daughter Dons, to Ellsworth rived Ihuisaay lor a lew nays’ visit with his rf. 4 12 0 10 Director of various other corporations. It Rev. Charles Conant and P. s. Apostle’s Creed-Invocation, of Waldo and no efforts have Tuesday to visit relatives. 4 1 1 2 2 0 Staples—reported through industry county mother, Mib. L. A. Know lion. r. p. was his great ambition that his sons should their Harbutt. chairman sixteen deaths. Mr. Morse Lord's been spared to make an exhibit this year that McLane of have that were denied to him Prayer (Gregorian Chant, by Choir) Roy Framingham, Mass., is visit- has been en- opportunities at Donaia 1. Burieigh of Augusta 38 9 13 27 15 4 spoke length of Comrades J. W. Black of Historical address, Rev. A. H. Thompson. would exceed all former shows. It is safe to his 1 ing aunt, Mrs. Geo. W. of and he gave them both a education. Burgess Belfast, as councilor at BELFAST. splendid and ; Anthem, Sanctus (from St. it will gaged Camp Quantabatook, Searsport Abner Fletcher of Burnham and 1 Cecilia) Gounod, say that Dot be surpassed at any of the and relatives in One of Searsmont. sum- them graduated at the University of the Choir. the boys camp, for the remainder of the ab. r. bh. a. e. feelingly referred to the death of his brother State fairs. There are about 1200 birds on po. Rev, William C. ex- Nina D. Cook 5 0 1 12 0 1 Maine, the other at Bowdoin College and the Scripture reading by Adams, Mrs, and Miss Verna I. Jelli- mer. Samuel Morse, which left him the sole sur- 1st. Cor. 12. hibition. necessitating an addition of 50 feet to ■e 3:. 2 0 1 1 2 0 medical college of the University of Pennsyl- son were in Bangor last Thursday and Friday vivor of the five Morse brothers who went to Prayer by Rev. Mr. Beaumont of Stockton the poultry house, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mrs, Dora Dudley Ingle of Springfield, ir rf Ill 0 30 Mrs. Miles S. Jellison. vania. Both of them survive their father; the front in Springs visiting sister, Mrs. hreder- lietcr.. ss. 5 1 2 3 0 1 the Civil War. In referring to Colcord may well feel proud of the success of Mass., is the guest of.her one Clifford J. who carries on the Response, “Even Me,” Quartette, 4 0 0 7 2 l being old the (Warren) Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Beane of her summer home on Cot- important duty of the pickets who stood Mrs. Kneeland, Mrs. C. E. Adams, Dr. F. K. their endeavors. Mrs. Colcord worked all day Roslindale, ick W. Brown, at les 1. 5 11 0 10 insurance business established his visited Mrs. Beane's by father, between their comrades and death he illus- E. E. the entries Mass., sister, Mrs. Joel P. street. * 5 1 2 0 0 0 Sawyer, Sawyer. Tuesday cataloguing and has tage .,2b. the other being Dr. Sumner C. Pattee of trated the Sermon, Prof. Calvin M. Clark, Bangor Theo- Wood, in Northport last week. t If. 4 12 1 10 deep feeling of, fellowship of the otherwise assisted her husband. Mr. Silas Hon. and Mis. Albert Fierce of Frankfort a, rf, Two brothers also survive logical Seminary. _t>. 11 3 5 0 Searsport. him, men who wear Rev. David L. Wilson ley. 4 the little bronze button on benediction, “Agnus Bartlett of Lewiston, an expert poultry judge, acd family of Bath and Mi6s Ada Williamson of Boston, their David of and Daniel of Belfast— Hymnal Dei,” (Cruik- *,’lan, p-.. 4 0 2 0 6 0 Jackson, their coats of blue. When will award the are a few weeks in the the last comrade shank). premiums. Ribbons will be spending Knowlton guest, were in Bellast briday and lunched at also two sisters, Mrs. E. D. Tasker of Jack- of shall have passed it can Sacrament Lord’s Supper for the three classes and cottage at Lake 39 6 13 27 20 3 away be said of the immediately given money awards George, Liberty. The Wayside. son, and Mrs. C. L. Pooler of Belfast. Mr. following this service, conducted hv Revs G. A. R. that a for the first and second. It is .0 0102310 2—9 they fought good fight and did Charles Harbutt and H. estimated that Prof, and Mrs. Richard Stevens of the New and Mr. and Pattee had always suffered greatly because C, McElhiney, Deacons Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephenson .0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 their duty. Mrs. Carl Lamson rendered a J. A. Clement and J. M. the awards will be $500. the of MccDougall. Mrs. nearly Among England Conservatory Music, Boston, are A. Mace of Brunswick were in oi innrmiues contracted during his army Mrs. William oase La Twaddle violin solo, her husband on the Rolfe Buck was baptised. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe out of town exhibitors are A. J. Kenniston and of Mr. and Mrs. hits, Fleur, Gray, 2, accompanying guests Ira M. Cobe. of Mrs. Ida service—scarcely ever being free from Buck were received into the church on confes- Belfast the past week, guests dleton, Reed, Brignolia, Cawley, Mc- pain. piano, and to a encore with a J. responded hearty Miss R. Scriptures of Bangor, Walter Bennett oi W. M. White of i: Stolen Wildes Since his home in Belfast three sion of faith and Annie Buck and Mrs. Capt. Miami, Fla., arrived Mace Morrison. bases, McDonald, Gray, selling years of familiar airs. Miss Alice E. medley Sim- William Smith by letter. Limestone,E. A. Drinkwater of Sabattus,Elmer to wife Bases on balls, by Gray 1, by Mc- he has lived with his son Dr. Pattee of Monday join his and daughter at the who has been ago, mons read with Mrs. Carrie Hilton Littlefield, = fine and of Oland truck out by Gray 6. by McLellan 6. expression feeling 7 O’clock. Craig Waterville, Sawyer of Farm- White No. 137 street. for his com- Sunday Evening homestead, High Walden for several Double Searsport. Everything possible ‘‘The One Who Gave”—a with Mrs. Charles H. its, Davanaugh. plays. Dray story of Lincoln. Voluntary, ington. The local exhibitors include H. Fair La Fleur to Twaddle. Hit fort was done, and when the long illness ter- Frank Roome of Billerica, Mass., arrived left last Thursday for her home in waddle; by The veterans were pleased to have with Hymn 334. Holmes, Harold Herrick, Rufus Mayo, E. P. months, > .; ul, Brignolia and Green. Wild pitches, minated in it took a man whose Saturday to join his wife end in a N. B. death, away them Col. E. E. Hatch of the 4th U. S. Infan- Invocation^ the Pastor. O. W. Ivan daughter St. Andrews, 1m pi re, Saunders. Time, 2.00. Michaels, Aldus, Havener, Leslie years had been full of the honers and Anthem, "Father, Into Thy Hand I Commend visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehead. respect try, formerly of Liberty. He has been in Mendall, Arthur Robbms, Wesley Patterson. Mrs. Alice Terrill and daughters, Edith, of the where he had lived so My Spirit," from Cantata, (Theo Dubois). community long, about a Ross H. Pattershall and arrived Sun- Mass., Pelfast 5, Rockland 0. Washington year, but his regiment is Offertory. Mr. and Mrs. Colcord have an exbibit of white family Doris and. Theiesa, of Revere Beach, and a faithful of the servant Lord who has now in Texas and he will the nr~__J.il_ m__a •_1_1 o/» dav mornimr from Ronton and aro cnionta of to visit Mr. an join it there at the Scripture reading, Pastor, Selection 10, J--* -- arrived Saturday morning •hing by Green for Belfast shut out j ru“° entered into the reward of a well spent life. at 13 verse. his Mrs. Grace E. at expiration of his furlough. Col. Hatch ex- beginning i ducks and 16 of white mother, Pattershall, the Mrs. Charles C. Chapman. 5 to 0, in a fast game on Rev. pairs geese, turkeys,and ilsr.d, Congress Prayer was offered at 10 a. m. Prayer, William C. Adams. Monday by pressed his interest in the Civil War vet- fowl of Upper Bridge. ft last afternoon. The deep Responsive, ‘‘Savior, When Involves every variety. Misses Esther Evans of Waldo and Florence grounds Friday Rev. C. H. at the home of his son, Night McElhiney erans, as his father was in that e: war. He spoke the Skies," the Quartette (Shelley). Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Winter, son, daughter Cross of Morrill, teachers in the city schools, Dr. Sumner C. in and the Pattee, Searsport. of the different conditions of the Address. Prof. Calvin M. Clark, Bangoi TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. BELFAST prepardness and daughter-in-law of Millbary, Mass., are were in Belfast Friday on their tfay to Rock' funeral service was held in Belfast at 3 p. m, Theological Seminary. for war then and now. He of the a few in ab r bh a e spoke Spanish Thou that spending days Belfast, Mr. Win- land for a few days visit. po at the home of his son, Clifford J, Pattee, Rev. Anthem,‘‘Awake Sieepest" (Stain- o,l:. 4 0 1 12 0 0 war and of the Mexican situation and said out The following transfers of real estate were ter’s old home. David er). | and Mrs. Lewis F. Poor and Mrs. S. rf. 4 0 0 3 5 1 L. Wilson of Bath officiating. The bear- Mr. ley, country did not want strife. We are now a Address, Rev. Charles Harbutt, Portland, recorded in Waldo of Deeds County Registry Rev. David L. Wilson of Bath was of ss. 4 0 0 2 4 3 ers were Hon. Robert F. Dr. A. Conference. the guest Church and daughter Dorothy Fairhaven, flieton, Dunton, O. neutral but be forced Me., Supt Cong’l for the week August 1915. country, may into war to ending 11, I and of Mr. and of Belfast relatives tin, e. 4 1 2 7 0 0 Stoddard, W. A. Swift and S. G, Swift. The Closing remarks, Pastor. Monday Tuesday Mrs. Charles Mass., have been guests save the lives of our Rantie A. Brooks, to L. iee, cf. 2 0 0 1 0 0 men, women, children Hymnal benediction, “Thee we Adore, C Hall, George Hall, E. Owen while in Belfast to attend in East Bel- interment was in Grove | the funeral and are now at the Poor cottage d,3i. 2 10 0 12 Cemetery. and our He from Cantata land in Brooks. property. feelingly referred to the Christ," (Theo. Dubois). do; of James Pattee. Mia,If. 3 2 2 2 0 0 fast. mother found dead with two Wm. F. Shaw, to Benj. I 0 0 1 daughters cling- Augusta, F.Colcord, -eilan.rf. 2 11 Eliza A., widow of the late Ether S. Mrs. George E. Evans and son of H. who has been the guest Jefferds, to a A Centennial Tune—Duke Street land in Belfast. Georgie Mr. W. Williams, ». i 3 0 0 0 3 0 ing her after steamer had been torpedoed, Hymn. Belfast; died at 10 p. m. August 10th, at her home on Edward B. Stamford, Conn., arrived Tuesday to spend a of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, left yester- and said this country has many men to Composed by Billings. Smith B. Bunker, Searsmont, to Edmund good few weeks at the 28 5 6 27 13*7 Charles street extension of bronchial pneu- home of Mrs. Lucinda for and will go from there to come to her defence if she is forced into the Our Fathers’ God to Thee we raise Wilson, Belfast; land in Searsmont. day Eastport, Main street. ROCKLAND. monia, For several years she had had attacks Our voice in songs of praise. Fletcher, for a &hort visit before re- world war. joyful Freeman F. Waning, Roxbury, Mass., to Aroostook county Inspire our hearts; Our souls possess ab r bh a e of this disease, but her wonderful and Mrs. James Jones and and to his home in Mo. po vitality All joined in singing with much With bounteous love and Frank S. Goodhue, Hyde Park, Mass.; land and son, JameB left turning Springfield, ®, spirit, righteousness. cf. 5 0 1 4 0 0 strong constitution had enabled her to with- afternoon on “Marching Through Georgia.” Comrade Fred buildings in Stockton Springs. Buckeport Saturday their return A8mus Leonard of New York, vice ionala, ss. 5 0 0 0 4 0 To Thine abundant mercies, Lord, Capt. stand them. Mrs. Jefferds was born in the to Arlington, Mass., after a visit with Mr. and and t«,2t. 4 0 0 2 1 1 S. Walls, the newly elected president. Com- Our hearts respond, in full accord Martha J. Davis, Liberty, to Ernest A. Da- president of the Munson steamship line, north of Ireland, the daughter of the late J. Robert rail, rf. 4 0 1111 rades Crockett of Frankfort. Isaac Cojk of Direct us thro’ the passing years; vis, Montville; land and buildings in Liberty. Mrs. Emery. John Morrisey, chief engineer of the S. S. line, 3b. 3 0 0 2 0 0 James and Margaret King Evans, a Presby- Let Faith dispel all doubts and fears. j Monroe, L. C. Putman and I. A. Conant made John H. Cuzner, Belfast, to Mary F. and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holbrook and daughter Saratoga, left Thursday after a few days’ .‘f. 4 0 0 2 0 0 terian who went to Ireland from family, Scot- over Death and Grave Edith M land and in a * lb. 4 0 0 7 0 1 brief remarks. Comrade Crockett said that Triumphant Davidson, do; buildings Majorie of Malden, Mass., are visiting Belfast visit with Capt. Cleveland Downs, former land. When the deceased was six months old Reveal Thy willing power to save; c. 4 0 1 6 2 0 out of 45 men who went out with a Belfast. friends, Mrs. Holbrook was formerly Miss Ella of the Saratoga. company command with arm captain 3 0 0 0 2 0 the of five children came to St. James. Mercy outstretched bland, p. family from but two were William F. Shaw, to E. Whitmore of this Winterport, living. Mr. The stormB to cease, the waves to calm. Augusta, Lydia city, Harold Jones,who has been at the University M. 1 0 0 0 0 0 N. B., where she spent her childhood and in in the name of the Smith, Belfast; laud and buildings in Belfast. Morse, visitors, thanked the All bounteous are of Love Mrs. George O. Bailey and Miss Maude E. of since last Sep- womanhood was a school teacher. She thy gifts Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, early R. and Marcellus R. Knowlton, Belfast,to Phebe A. 35 0 3 24 10 3 ladies of the G, A. all who took part in Outnumb’ring e’en the stars above, Barker have returned from North Shore* tember, arrived Tuesday morning to visit his married there Mr. Jefferds, a young man from Dings.1 23456789 or Cheer to our Fathers in of Frasier, do; land and in Belfast. the program in any way assisted in making days old, buildings Northport, where Miss Barker entertained a mother, Mrs. J. W. Jones, and other relatives. tot.0 0002030 —5 Monroe, and their first three children, James The portals of the past we now unfold. Martha J. Davis, to Ada C. this a successful reunion. He then ol Liberty, Hart, house party at the Howes cottage. had been in Pennsville, N. J., base Three base and were born in spoke He employed hits, Mayo, McLellan. E., Susan Margaret, St. land and in Belfast. Comrade Samuel G. Gurney, who as a do; buildings brignolia. Stolen bases, Cawley, Pendle- young- In of rain and exercise was Mibb Helen Fowler of Unity and Miss Vivian for several weeks. James. Later they moved to Ontario, Canada, spite fog every Emma to Ira D. Curt.n. Bases on balls Buckland 2. ster did such good work in the Civil at Hersey, Troy, Fernald, do; ! of Albion were of the former’s by E. and War, attended a number. From Jay guests Mias Kent who was the kuest >ck out Green where James Lewis, Albert Mary E. by goodly the be land and in \\ D. Mary Davey, by 6; Buckland 6. Sacrifice one time, single handed, marching 25 rebels buildings Troy. aunt, Mrs. Thompson, Hammond street, wildes were born. The deceased was the last of her the were characterized o* friends in Monterey, Calif., for a part of 2, Green, Loraine. Double p lays, ginning gatherings bj Walter Gerald, to E. B. Hunt and E. I the past week.—Bangor News. into the Union lines where were held ae Unity, uleton to Cawley. Hit by pitched ball, Mc- father’s and is survived her they warm-hearted Old June, took the leisurely across the Conti- family by daugh- fellowship. acquaintanc< B. Rand, do; land in Unity. Miss Alice Parker has returned to trip Fussed Nevins. Reed. prisoners. He then introduced Mr. Gurney, s Newton, ball, Umpire, ter now Mrs. H. O. Nickerson of Swan- was renewed and strangers introduced at th< 1 nent from the Pacific coast, takirg in the fair * 1.30 Susan, Lottie A. Belfast, to Winfield R. to continue her in a Civil War Veteran, and Col. Hatch of the Crosby, Mass, training private her son Albert and In the lim 1 San Francisco and stopping at several ville, daughters Margaret opening reception. receiving do; land and in Belfast. after three weeks with her at .and their was an Hopkins, buildings hospital, spending and standing army meeting inter- were Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. and friends. She ia Belfast 6, Rockland 1. Mary of Belfast. About 40 years ago Mr. McElhiney A. to N. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker. places to visit relatives esting incident of the reunion. Mary Smith, Searsport, Mary parents, e|faet Jefferds came back to Monroe to take the Capt. and Mrs. James Pendleton, Capt. am 1 now with the family of Rev. Win. H. Dewart defeated Rockland, 6 to 1, on the Blanchard, Brooklyn, N. Y.; land in Searsport. Mr. and Mrs. Almon S. Fales of Newton home Among the visitors were Comrades Thomae Sea. Mr. Dewart in Pwb place,and 26 years ago the family moved Mrs. James Parse, Mr. and Mrs. James Dun B. to | at; Mancheater-by-the street grounds Monday afternoon, in Stephen Smith, Somerville, Mass., who are at Bicdeford Pool Winters of a clerk : Center, Mass., for North church in °f to Belfast, which has since been their home. Millbury, Mass., formerly can, Mrs. Charles Adams and Mrs. B. F. Col rector of the historic Old the best games of the season. Mary E. Blair, do.; land and buildings in Stock* Brignolia with Marshall & and a : August, arrived Tuesday to spend a few days Mrs. Jefferds was devoted to tne interests of Swan, member of Fred, cord. Miss Orilla Carlon and MisB Harrie Boston. M ball for the home but ton Springs. air-tight team, erick Barker's and Holmes with Miss Maude E. Barker. * visitors her a and was beloved Company, Philip ol Erskine acted as UBhers. seeing first baae. In the last home, loyal friend, by Eva E. Worthing, at als, Palermo, to Hattie Mrs. Nathaniel Partridge of Sandypoint * Salem, Mass., formerly of Mr. and L. F. Marden and Mr. and innings he disposed of nine batters in or* all who knew her. She had strong religious Searsport. special mcnuoD snouia do maae oi tn< 1 land and in Mrs, Mrs. He J. Chadwick, do; buildings Palermo. went to West Newton. Mass last week to at- had perfect support. Rockland also The session closed with singing “God be witl R. W. Cunningham left in convictions and was one of the leaders and beautiful tribute paid the Rev. Stephen Thura William A. to Emma ! Tuesday morning UP a good Gardiner will here Chamberlain, Windsor, tend the of her son, Harry Partridge, game. play you till we Meet Again.” Then the veteram the former’s car for a weeks visit in wedding in the International ton hia Rev. Charles Whittiei ■ Portland, “*> and Thomaston on Saturday, promoters this city of by son-in-law, Hersey, Troy; land and buildings in Troy. of Stockton an hour at the to Miss Eflie Curtis, formerly to score: Bible association, which for years spent Opera House, where who came from his home in Dennysville to going by the way of Rockland and bath. Students Lizzie A. Denaco, Unity, to Charles B. Den- Friends extend congratulations BELFAST they were guests of the Walter Springe. ! had met afternoons and manager, J. this purpose. Mr. Whittier, now a man o in Mr. C. E. Clements and friend of Sunday Wednesday aco, do; land and buildings Unity. Lynn and beet wishes for a happy married ab r bh po a e Clifford of A. E. Camp, Sons of Veterans evenings at her home. The funeral will take eighty-five, is known and loved thrcughou W. to R Masf<„ who have been guests of bis mother, Maine ,e 3b 8 1 0 0 0 George Bartlett, Belfast, Parley life. Mr. and Mrs. Partridge will visit 3 and the UM M I ('l.mart, nf UI.Ma »kA__ place at her late home tomorrow. Friday, at 10 enjoyed pictures. the State. The pastoral letter of Rev. Rober land and in 4 2 3 11 1 0 Larrabee, do; buildings Belfast. the first of September. They were married lb 3 0 0 10 0 0 a, m. and the interment will be in the family Uarbutt bridged the miles separating hio 1 to we ek,returned to Boston by the Tuesday right THE PRESCOTT FAMILY REUNION. Edward Sibley, Belfast, Swan-Whitten- at the home of Mr and Mrs. B. F. Barlow of '“•rf 3 0 0 4 2 1 lot in the village cemetery, Monroe. from his loved people and deeply affected al 1 Bickford do; land and in boat. 0 0 Company, buildings W eat Newton. cf. 4 0 10 The annual reunion of the Prescott it. famil} hearing Belfast. Mrs, W. K. MacNeil, who was on in Jrator.gi.. 4 0 1 0 0 0 operated their 3 1 1 2 Deleetin Whitaker died August 5th at his was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. The clam bake for the Mosmai 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury and# A ft planned Swan-Whitten-Bickford Company, Bangor some weeks ago, recently spent two Belfast, Bos- 2b. 3 0 0 2 0 0 home in of at the age of 70 South 7th. shore was held in the and 1 v Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hanscom of Troy myocarditis Adams, Montville, Aug. Althougt upper vestry thougl to William B. Swan, do; land in Belfast. at the Girls Home, of which she is matron. uests, 3 0 0 0 6 0 days b...._. years. Mr. Whitaker was born in Troy and the was rainy there were 65 anc the eye could not feast the beauties o ^ ton, left afternoon in their touring day present upon Fields S. Pendleton, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Alice It is hoped she will socn be able to resume her ; Friday resident of that had been a lifelong town. In the was Oy all. One noticeabU the the could the excellen [ n_ii_._I_,1_1 _ car for Harbor, after a few days ..11 6 8 27 10 0 day erjoyed bay, palate enjoy duties there permanently. i Boothbay bis younger days he wae a dealer in livestock fact was that not a Prescott by name wai clams and coffee the committee visit in Belfast. Mrs. Jack Fuller and little KOCKLAND provided by Islesboro. Miss Ethel Wakh of East Boston, a student a in connection with in and drover, and this busi- in of unromantic Abou 1 nurse at the Waldo son Billie of Fla., who are visiting ab r bh po a « spite surroundings. Fields S, Pendleton. Brooklj n, N. Y„ to Pen* County hospital, who Was Tampa, of 4 0 *00 ness brought the first pair western steers the lire. Lora Goodell one hundred attended the recently operated on, has been at the Metho- ! were also at the Bradbury ... 0 put jeer: Ripley “picnic," dleton Brothers, Islesboro; land and buildings Rockland, guests .4 0 O 1 1 « into the Stats. They was sent from Geo. W- John dist parsonage the past week, the guest of Mrs. Fuller ie. Brighton Preacott, Robinson, Cbu The historical address of Rev. A. H. Thomp in home Thursday and Friday. 3 0 0 4 1 0 Islesboro. Rev. and Mrs. Horace B. Sellers. to About S5 he was mar- — Fairfield. years ago Mrs. Lissie Preacott Goodrich anc a former Sears was a revelatioi Liic ui iui. 3 0 Moody, son, port boy, Frank N. Frankfort, to Robert R. unu^iuci .1112 of Curtis, Miss J. who is ried to Mias Edith A. Hunt Thorndike, who Mrs. Nellie Adams. Officers were elected ai in the of church and town to Marjorie Carleton, employed is well known in Belfast. .. 0 history the 10 1 10 youni Curtis, do; land in Frankfort. Kimball & McKenney of Boston, and her | 0 0 0 survives him. For the last 25 years Mr. Whit- by .. 3 0 2 follows: Wm. E. Prescott, Pruident; F. F and a delight to those old enough to shar 1 Miss Alice of John W. Brock, Belfast, to Alfred Ellis, do; friend, Savage Everett, Mass., I sm told that Mr. and Mrs, Alvin R. Bailey .. 1 0 0 4 0 0 aaer had resided on the farm which he bought Phillips, Vice Pruident; Oren W. Ripley, Sec the memory of the historian. For an hou : are enjoying a vacation at the home of Miss of Richardson Newton, have invited 8 0 1 6 0 1 land and buildingt in Belfast, street, at that time. He was a man of char- Cr rleton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Carle- church sterling retary; Elwin A Dinslow, Treasurer; Margaret and a Mr. Thompson chsrmed his au the members and friends of Channing 1 0 6 0 1 0 quarter F. Brown, New to William street. devoted to his and Hay Payne, York, ton,Congress in that to their heme on Sunday to an in- acter, family, enjoyed A. Connor, Eva N. Ripley and Bertha Dinslow dience with and incident 1 city interesting amusing ’L. Lassell, Burnham; land and buildings in formal from 4 to 7 o’clock to meet % coe ace townsmen H. who has reception » I 1 24 1 1 the fide of hie and many committee on entertainment. The ol are Harry Upton, been supplying soon to b place of the early days. All very grateful to : Burnham. who are the Baptist in the absence of the the Rev. and Mrs. Harry Lutz, _91 102000 1-4 friends. Besides his widow he leaves four the next was left with the W. Smith, to Junius S, pulpit pas- to California. Both Mr. and muting secretary the amount of time spent in research an< I Ceorge Hampden, Rev. Walter F. and leave for a trip 1 0 0-1 to tor, Sturtevant, was the work .6000 00 soae: Leo 8. and D. of and thou wishing act as host will pleui Stone, do; land in Winterport. Mrs. are in patriotic Harry Waterville.Knapp preparation of this paper. guest of Mrs. J. O. Hayes during his stay in Bailey prominent ■ come forward. The program with ai C. W Hussey, Waterville, to William Lsb- and are •« Curtin L 1 mat. Mule® D. and Kenneth C. of one Mrs. opened went to Portland and later and interests, members, respectively, Ada, Troy; sister, The service was of aim ■ land and in Belfast, Monday and 1 addreu of welcome by C. S. Adams, whi Sunday morning sell, Burnham; buildings Burnham. of the Sons of the American Revolution urtw. Knot Haaaa an baba, by West of and one will spend a few weeks in Waterboro. Elisabeth Tiey, brother, donated hie hall for our enjoyment, followet and devotion. To the wh< Rantie A. Hall, Brooks, to Ralph E. Hur* the of the American Revolution. ’uck vat by brigaalia U. by Bock- plicity deep many Daughters Traftoo of He was a member by a story by F. F. Phillips, singing all pby, do; land and buildings in Brooks. Boston August 7th. baa bit. Uraaa Mild hock- George Unity. by remember with affection'Rev. J. E. Adams i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Holbrook and little Post, pitch, music E. 8. Orville Gross Yinnie B. Remick, to Lemuel C. •~d Moon of by Adams; song, Bucksport, of are Nileak Capita. Kaad of Harvest grange Thorndike. The ■ daughter, Marjorie Malden, Mass., balla, remarks on ; was a great pleasure to see his son, Rev. Wil land in Stockton with encore; the history of thi Hoody, Winterport; Springs. of Will R. U. of M. ’82, principal of funeral was held Rev. Frank S. Dol- guests Mr. and Mrs. William Staples. Mrs. Howard, Sunday, by F. F. music E. S liam C. Adams of and hea Lewis Bachelder, Hontville, to Arthur Jack- was a for family Phillips; by Cambridge, Maas., Holbrook was formerly Miss Whitmore and for the Williamstown High school, guest iiff. an old friend of the The Adams. After the program a social hour wai son, do; land in Hontville. K. Jones, ■* ■ family,officiating. the excellent sermon which he some was a few last week of Prof. 1 >.ta. A took al delivered years prior to her marriage book- days Ralph waddu( place by all. A unanimous vote of thanki athlete of the burial was in Unity. enjoyed Sermon “The Church Universal/* keeper for the Critchett & Sibley shoe factory, Mr. Howard was a well known biaaal paraoaaga. Saturday earn- was Mr. and Mrs. Adams for their hos subject, Irving Dinsmore of the firm of Dinsmore & and was a l given now Leonard & Barrows. University during his college days at, a ban Clifton Adana and Klai Rev. James Ainslie and the was pitality. One pleaunt feature of the day wai congregation of th Son, big Belfast shoe firm, a recenl member of the Varsity Nine. This was prac- :l*' Para aarrud tba Ktr. The remains of William F. Shaw arrived of aunt visitor in Dinsmore ia a I by paatar, by the presence Nancy Prescott Colby M. E. Church were present at all the Bucksport. Hr. nephew Mrs. John of Brooklyn, N. Y., has the athletic organization at the '"I 1 wara attaadad Min Sunda; BillingB tically only bay by train from whore who is put 91, and enjoyed every moment ai of P. E. Dinsmore, Bucksport'a veteran ahoi returned to her home He was a star first, 11 Saturday evening Augusta, services held in the The afternooi 1 after visits in Castine University at that time. and trad L Miaa well as the of us. About 5 al village. dealer. He is one of the cleverest users o) Kaaiay. Heopti youngest p. m., | and in Belfast. While here she was the guest an all round fellow and a popu- at t be died August 6lh after a long illness with service held at baseman, good I," talrpbaaa Aceand the grooa dispersed for their several homes, bet Park was attended with mud newspaper advertising space in Heine and hai of the 0 >»r feeling of her sisters, Mra. W. G. Preston and Mrs. H. lar student, tie has been the principal of tba bin of trad Co. diceaae.He was born in Belfast and was k Kaaaay l Bright’s ter for the day so spent inconvenience out of town becaus , built up a very extensive business by carefu a number of 1;otb by people E. MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald entertained Willismstown High school for art aery papular young paapli The Dale was announced for Satur buying, judicious, continuous am a resident of the East side, where his wife and muting of really dangerous condition of roads, never advertising last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Kemp years and returns to his old home at Belfast "/•taivlng tba cocgratalatiana of a largi evening, Aug. 14th, at the hal | square dealings. As an ad writer, he ia prob* at The child died about 18 years of day Grange theless and son Donald of New York, who are touring every summer where he has a cottage ! ago malignant and all are to attend. The Pruiden Sandypoint, Stockton, Brooks an< I not excelled Bucks* u invited ably |in ^the'State.—The Maine and passed here on their the home of many summer colonists, Be had jived In for SOT- his Sears Times. through way Battery, -Tb*.^**addajuMtatatob diphtheria.! Augusta hu something op sleeve,—Scc'y. port, werek represented. Special credit 1 port from Bar Harbor. -U. of M. Notes in Old Town Enterprise. d WEDDING BELLE.
County Correspondence. McCormick-Peirce. Miss Ads Stetson Peirce, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mellen C. H TtflfV I I H SOUTH MUHTV1LLE. LlftLULNVILLH, Peirce of 214 Cedar street, Bangor, was united |j frfrfl in marriage on Saturday evening. July 81st, to E. Preecott is Frederick Culver McCat home fro m Bel fas Williamsport, Pa. The ceremony was upon the broad in health. improving over Sunday. grounds of the Peirce estate, and waB one of elaborate and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gilman and son Harold Mrs. Florence Thompson is spending a few the most beautiful, impressive Bver solemnized in Bangor. are visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Conners. in days Bangor. It was promptly at 6 o'clock that white rib* W. B. Bow ley and U. M. Howes each sold Horace Hammond of Boston will arrive this bons were strung from the house to a big pine last 5IA st the upper part of the grounds; and Mr. Libby a large yoke of beef cattle week at Halls Cottage. through 1*1 WL.W nir^ia b^w I the lane thus cut between the brilliant groups week. | Prof. Milton Brown and wife are spen ding a Df wedding guests, the bridal procession made |pwn pwn ^ MONTHS its way. It was preceded by the /*•* "»^" Miss Greta Davis of Media, Penn., who was week at their home here. ushers—Hay* jJj* * lord Peirce of Paris, a brother of the bride, Dr. with her friend, Mrs. E. S. Adams, caring for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mosman of tioston are Lester Adams of Bangor, Dr. John B. Nutt ^ her during her last sickness, is boarding with visiting relatives in town. and William C. McCormick of Williamsport, ( Clarence C. Stetson and Albert Peirce of New Mrs. Carl Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rcss from New Hamp- The PARK & POLLARD York, and John C, Cutler, Jr., of Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Howes of Try on, shire are guests of Hon. and Mrs. N. D. Ross. Mass. Then came the bridesmaids. Miss GROWING FEED dusanne Allison of Providence, Miss Dorothy North are friends and rela- wife and I Like Carolina, visiting W. E. Dickey,of i Cakes Dickey, son,Ernest Ayer of Bangor, and the Misses Margaret and Makes This! tives in this We are to greet are at D. L. Cross for a few Katherine Peirce of the | place. glad Somerville, Mass., in the ArabialT Nights could Frankfort; maid of nn of jNiTM&gician Miss Susan P. of and them after absence five years. week. results faster honor, Ryerson Chicago, I tender, mouth-melting cake, the produce any than.this feed. the bride on the arm of her father. Light, j Mrs. Sarah McCobb arrived recently from lhe bridesmaids were gowued uniformly in are to serve, From os. when hatched to' ■K kind that you proud whether HALLDALE. Massachusetts and is the guest of her son, 1H pale yellow chiffon, and they carried trays of 10 lb. weight at six months is yellow roses, mignonette and garden flowers. a cake stirred for i Herbert McCobb,at the village. S' it is just you up the nothing unusual.on this ration.' The maid of honor, who also wore yellow Miss Ethel Hall was at home from Albion George Paul of Boston returned home Sun- chiffon, carried a basket of roses and mignon- 1 or a splendid big rich one for i last Sunday. ette. The bride was in white family day after a visit to his daughters, the Misses TRY.IT at our charming expense; geuigcue cic^c, wnu bbiiii iruiu, Her IU lie H. C. McCorrison took a party to Bangor in and Frances Hall's Gladys Paul,at Cottage. veil being caught by an orange wreath, and his auto Aug. 2nd. she carried a of white iris. for and as Frank Berry of Waterville spent the past Yourimoncy back if fl does, better than jthey claimi bouquet P' Wonderful pastry, too, just good ] to work An orchestra, led by Ha rold C. Sawyer, and "Mrs. V. B. Ells has gone to Knox week in town a at F. Rankins. He guest H. concealed behind a bank of for hot rolls and bread. Shibles. shrubbery, played l| biscuits, awhile for B. M, was collecting and soliciting for the Water- Mendelssohn’s Wedding March. I in household econoniv Rev. T. P. Williams of Houlton and his son ville Sentinel. The groom, attended by Horace Wilson of Goes farther—a help Kentucky, was waiting at the imptovised ; Phil of Freedom attended church here last —because it is milled by a process altar—a giant pine, which in the setting sun special Sunday. WALDO STATION. was silhouetted against a background of vel- from Ohio Red Winter Wheat. vet Then the was Mrs. E. green. ceremony perform- George S Stevenson and his sister, ed Rev. L. Walter Lott of St. John’s have it. Good ! Sidney Johnson lost a valuable animal a few by Epis- I Your grocer will grocers like D. Eldred, who have visited here for several copal church, and in the course of it Dr. Rich- weeks Swan=Whitten-Bickford ago. ard C. of Boston weeks, left for Boston July 30th. Company Cabot sang If With All Your Mr. F. E. Littlefield, who has been sick Hearts, from the oratorio of Elijah The Tell bride and knelt a Farmers are almost discouraged WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, MAINE. groom upon divan covered getting with the grip, is now better. BELFAST, Flour^^. 1_:_. _1 with Turkish ^^^^^William .1_:_ L_ half nf fhp rugs. *'■ -■» *■» *--J Eben Littlefield and were in town A reception followed, those in the that secured family receiving hay remains uncut and much of UNITY. tine, in addition to the bridal couple, Sunday visiting his brother Harry. E. N. Bartlett spent the week-end with his being is badly damaged by rain and fog. Mr. and Mrs. Mellen C. Peirce, Mr. and Mrs FOR SALE AT YOUR CROCERS j W. J. at Helen Wilton is visiting her cousin, Mrs. son, Bartlett, Camp Etna and was Prank H. McCormick and the Misses Jane and J. A. Adams a Ford car purchased touring there E. W. Bartlett Charlotte Roberts. The on Hugh Buzzell, in Swanville for a few days. joined by and family of guests passing MORRILL. Saturday. ;he line were directed to Pittsfield and C. E. Bartlett and family. receiving the had an ill turn July 31st, but spacious at the where refresh- Mr. Cummings The Misses Carrie and Lander of Med- gardens right, Mrs. C. B. Merriam of Poor’s Mills, Belfast, Fanny Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. A. nents were served at little has rallied and is more comfortable at the Robbins, R, Wellman many tables. At D. O. way, Mass., were the week-end of their f o’clock was a visitor at her brother’s, Bowen, guests aad C. H. Libby went to Orono July 28th to be every light throughout the house present writing. aunt, Mrs. G. A. Stevens, vas flashed on, and opportunity was afforded last week. present at the funeral services of Miss Mar- Mr. Watt spoke at the schoolhouse July [or an inspection of the wedding gifts, which I Ijl'iic^j Xcffl Blanche Morton of is visit- Prof. Fred Simmons arrived last Tuesday to Brookline, Mass., garet Ames, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. C. illed an entire room—a wonderfully elaborate 25th and a meeting was appointed for August 0 vritb his mother, Mrs. An- ing her aunt, Mrs. J. O. Pilisbury. She arrived Ames of that town. 1 >nd richly beautiful display. spend his vacation called SHORTHAND BUSINESS 1st, but he was away. afternoon. The bride and groom left to take the 8 o’clock TE1 E( pAP), Simmons. Monday T Mr. and nie Mrs. G. H. York entertained the rain for the west, their destination not NO for and growing Mrs. being PAYMENT !N ADVANCE \X! __. Great weather gardens Albert Nickerson and daughter Dorothy then the We *J Messrs. Frank and Stanley Brown arrived Following party at dinner Sunday: Mr. and 1 :iven, and guests streamed to their recogmze“the purchasers right br makers. tion of the and a of crops, but discouraging for the hay )f Lowell, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Nickerson’s 1 undreds of and goods, test their quality before payment is required. N ^ to their Mrs. Lewis White and Beatrice and carriages automobiles, which New recently from Lawrence, Mass., join it. daughters for in England has faith enough in you or itself to allow this. Full satisfacti. Farmers are on very slowly with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams. tretched blocks every direction. Each .‘nf 2 the summer getting Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. of wives, who have been spending j Bussey ^ uest.upon leaving the residence, was present- PORTLAND BANGOR death our friend and neighbor, Mrs, C. Whitten returned home here. In the of L, recently j West Winterport, and Mr. and Mrs. K. L. « d a piece of wedding cake. Mrs. Eli Knowlton, the community has sus- 'rom Malden, Mass., where she was called i Elements and Barbara. Guests from out of town, in addition to those Rev. and Mrs. Fred H. Morgan took an auto daughter a lentioned.were Mr. and Mrs. S T! McCormick tained a distinct Iobs. To live near her was sometime ago, by the death of an aunt. ride to Detroit last Friday to accompany his j Mrs. M. A. Haley was hostess for the La- T. McCornmick, 3rd, Dr. and Mrs. Horace tor she gave of her sweetness, gen- A resident that the num- * 1. father and mother, who have been their privilege, reports surprising lies Club last afternoon. Five ta- McCormick, Mrs. Henry McCormick and aged in Saturday tleness and to others >er of 225 automobiles this Palter Plankenhorn of Mr. and seven weeks. helpfulness largely passed through )les were Williamsport; guests ihe past arranged for whist and the usual j Irs. uharles E. to do for the sick dace between Hamlin, Miss Louise Hamlin, ministration, always ready sunrise and sunset, Sunday. time at the The funeral of Mrs. Ellen A. Coombs took spent game, after which music F liss Sara Hamlin, Miss Charlotte and heartfelt sympa- Hopkins, and suffering possessing Mrs. Horace F. Chase of New ind other lr. and Mrs. Spencer Waters, Thomas at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Haven, Conn., pleasant features were enjoyed. Allen, place woe. her life work thy for another’s Though a ^ rd, New York; Mrs. Richard C. and Camp, Cabot, Mr, Cottage ^ rave frankfort and marshmallow roast, Fri- Refreshments of ice cream last Rev. Nathan Hunt offici- and assorted cake $ Irs Richard Brown, Friday, was not her fine her womanly Dow, Mrs. Margaret J. Stannard -and- long, example, on the shore of the lake Pine were served at There was a of beautiful lay evening ^t the close of the afternoon, { lias Katherine French, Miss Ada ating. profusion counsel will live in the hearts of those Williamson, long her summer which _ F Irs. and the music Mrs. Hunt and her ^.cres, home, after dancing Hayward Cushing and Miss Helen Cush- Bowers, by she loved. ras at the The con- ig, Boston; Mrs. Thomas L. Painter, Pitts Esther was fine. enjoyed cottage. guests REGIMENTAL daughter very REUNIONS. [ urgh; Francis G. Allison, Mr. and isted of a party of 36 friends and relatives. Providence; APPLETON. Irs. Ruel Beach, Cambridge; Miss Dorothy _ I The 17th Maine. The 53d of ^ liedringhaus, St. Louis; Miss Eleanor Webs- Home anniversary PROSPECT. 1 it; Miss Adelaide MONROE. he muster in of the 17th Maine will Cutler, Brookline; Mrs. Os- Supplies Houlton is the of Miss Regiment Guy Tingley of guest ood and Miss Louise Osgood,Rockland, Mass.; I >e celebrated at Dunstan. Wednesday. Ana. .. nd these from a visitor in Ban- Mildred Wentworth. guests Maine; Mrs. in and L. W. Rollins was business Mias Inez from Massachusetts is visit- Eugene Everything Staple Fancy Groceries. Boyd 8th. Members, with their families and guests, 1 lale, Congressman and Mrs. John A. Peters, Saturday. Miss Edith Morton of Farmington is visiting relatives in town. ^ Lrs. Andrew P. gor, og ^ill assemble at the Elm street car station, Wiswell, Ellsworth; Mr, and* week- Emeline Gushee. Irs. Albert Peirce, Hayward Peirce and F. E. Harding of Brewer spent the Mrs. Mrs. Colson and Susie have ] langor, and the business will be held Robert Betsey daughter meeting j eirce, Frankfort; William Williamson recent and end with bis family here. Miss Newcomb of Belfast was a guest ;one to Camden on a s t 11 o’clock in the dinner I j visit. forenoon, being Albert Williamson, Augusta; Mr. and Mrs. Fruits and is of Miss Annie McLain. 1 erved at noon. 1 :alph P. Carle ton, Miss Susan Margaret Rainey of Augusta Mrs, Laura Ricker’s sister Mary is here Round trip railroad rates Rockport. Vegetables The bride is a of * ave been member the exclusive her sister, Mrs. L. F. Ames. Mrs. Iva Taylor has gone to Bailey’s Island, j rom Texas on a granted. visiting visit, hakespeare Club and has long been Drominent IN THEIR in a house. SEASON. Mrs. W. J. Matthews and Mrs. Fred Stinson where she is employed boarding | Miss Myrtle and friend and little Bangor society. She has been, also, keenly Hartly The 21st Maine. The annual reunion of the i H. iterested in social betterment work, and for were recent guests of Mrs. C. Gray. Merriam Perry has returned to Belfast after ; amie Grant have been to Montville on a visit, 1st Maine Regimental association will be held J wo years she studied in the Boston School for W. H. of Brewer was a recent a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Harrison Hawkes. ocial Workers, She was Mrs. Kelley Miss Bertha Barteaux, who has a position in it Grand Army hall, Bath, on Thursday, Aug. very successful,dur- Ward’s Bread Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ames. J ig two summers, in supervising the and Cake guest of her parents, Harrison McAlmon of Rockland is visiting \ he Bangor is at home on a vacation. S 6th. The business and election Bangor hospital, meeting of j laygrrounds and she has been active in and his auto- * many Mrs. F. L. Ward visited Mr. and his uncle, Harry Pease, driving are ssociation officers will be held at f Drms of Mr. and Farmers having a discouraging time 10 o’clock charitable endeavor. The groom is a Received daily fresh from the bakery. of Swanville last Sun- mobile. * nd dinner will be raduate of class of and is as- Mrs. A. E. Cunningham f etting their hay. Quite a lot has been out served at noon The pres- Princeton, 1907, aciated with his father in business. day. has returned to Westboro, Mass., < uring the rainy weather. 1 nt officers of the association are Henry Grov- Roy Taylor They will be at home in Williamsport after Poland and Mineral Waters over with and Mrs. 4 r of T. Spring are a two weeks Mr. Lynn, Mass., and I lov. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gray rejoicing after visit of F. L. Palmer, his housekeeper and Mrs. president, Joseph 1.—Bangor News. Marion. Friends Voodward, Augusta, secretary. ■ the birth of a son, Vincent L. A Taylor. ] iaura Palmer have been at his cottage in CLIQUOT GINGER to ALE, extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bills have returned ] iorthport for a few days. « [.The 16th Maine. The 1915 reunion dates of ! returned last Satur- after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. M. K. Stackpole Portland Mr. Elwell from Florida is visiting his sis- ( he 15th Maine Regimental association will be HUMPHREYS’ TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. from a week’s visit in Bangor with her friends in this and adjoining towns. f Free Medical day er, Mrs. Sarah Fogg, who is 85 years old, and S iept. 15th and 16th, in Bangor, and details are Book—in ceie- cousin, Mrs. Hannah Farris. ^ cards with Mrs. Laura aratlon of we have Mrs. Charles Bills, Mrs. Bills’ mother, Ricker. ow being arranged by the secretary, H. A. sixty years Dow of North is * and Eva L. sublished a revised edition of Mrs. Wilson Searsport Mrs. Wentworth, and Miss Mildred Went- There were no services at the church last horey, Shorey, assistant secre- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dow. Sympathy 1 The now has a 3r. Humphreys’ Manual of all visiting worth visited at the Girls’ Home in Belfast » unday as the minister. Rev, Mr. Moore, sec- ary. secretary complete list A. A. HOWES & CO.. ( Dow in the loss of her < f liseases, giving in minute detail is extended to Mrs. recently. 1 etary of the Baptist organization, did not ar- survivors, furnished from Washington. It 1 he care and treatment home fire. 1 ive. i s that there will be a large attendance of by No. hoped The Boy Scout Troop, 1, Rev. W, L 1 he sick With Groceries, Drugs, Medicines * t this meeting, which will be the 30th that Humphreys' Harold Ernest son of Mr. and Mrs. '■ leader, hiked to the summit of Jones’ Small, — ■■ 1 ■ ... n ■_ =^——7 Sykes, 5r. Shorey has attended. Remedies. -rr THORNDIKE. Vm. Small of this town, has from mountain Saturday, where they bivouacked graduated ^ V. FOR Trloo for the night. * he medical school in Burlington, Vt., and will 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.25 of Salem, is the guest of The 19th Maine. The 43d reunion of the 2 Worms, Worm Fever.2, Mrs. Coffin Mass., * nter upon the practice of his profession in Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ripley, Charles 9th Me. Regimental Association will be held 3 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.25 Miss Hattie Gilliatt. ’ittsburg (?) Mass., at once. 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.2. Foster and Misses r.iarian and Mildred Rob- t on __ Waterville, Maine, Wednesday, August 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.2 Mrs. Dora Wagner of Boston is the guest of bins of Bath were recent guests of G. H. Page LIBERTY. i 5, 1915. Dinner will be furnished by the 8 Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia. her Mrs. M. E Pitman. 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vert irro.2 sister, for a few days. 1 idies of the A. R. Circle at the Post G, Hall, ] O Dyspepsia Indigestion, Weak Stomach. .2 A. were W- HALL and wife of Jackson guests Hon. and Mrs. L. C. Morse went to Belfast ] 3 lloarse Asa Jones The Boy Scouts had an ice cream sale Wed- j or 35 cents. Arrangements are being made Croup, Cough, Laryngitis.2 4 Salt Khcum, Eruptions.2 : r of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hamm. ^ to attend the Mikado. Sunday nesday evening. The dance in Riverside hall 'riday opera t o give the boys a good reception,including an ] 5 Rheumatism, Lumbago.2 will be 6 Fever and Ague, Malaria .2" The many friends of Charles Hogan Wednesday evening was attended by a large Mr. Pattee and of Boston are at Green s utomobile ride about the city. The M. C. R. R. ] family 7 Blind or Internal. health. Files, Bleeding, External, 22 sorry to near that he is in very poor company, many coming from Rockland and 1 sland,staying at the White cottage. ^ rill give reduced rates—one and three-fifths 9 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head.. SO Couch.V who has been is now Camden. The music was by Overlock’s or- * are for the round trip—good from August 24th Whooping Fred Patterson, poorly, Miss Fannie Gilman is in town for an indefi- ! 1 Asthma, Oppressed, Difficult Breathing.25 of chestra. 3 27th inclusive. Comrades are requested to being treated by Dr. Trueworthy Unity. r ite stay, a guest at the Hoit residence. 17 Kidney Disease.25 ^ Vital Weakness and orward to the the names of deceas- 18 Kcrvoua Debility, .J.CC Wm. finished his on the Secretary Mrs. Burton Gross and daughter and Mrs. Wood has nearly job Dr. W. L. Cargill and family of Pittsfield !0 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.2 Heating d members that can be Water- Plumbing afternoon in stable and house of Mrs. S. J. Gushee, which they reported. 14 feore Throat, Quinsy.2.‘ Richard Higgins passed Friday £ pent Sunday in town at the shore of Georges ^ ille offers good facilities to get to and from f7 La Crippe—Grip.zt Unity. included raising the stable nearly two feet,new j ike. ae Reunion. a few more. Silas Adams Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. sills and floor timbers to new wall laid I Only Mrs. James Gilliatt are stable, Mr. and visiting Mrs. Richard Ayer of Rockland is passing a £ HUMPHREYS* HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Corm CONTRACTOR. in L to new interior ecy. Nova which was cement, raising house, ^ ITllllam and Ann Streets.New York. relatives in Scotia, formerly ew weeks in town, the guest of Hoo. and | finish to buildings and new plumbing. their home. Irs. L. C. Morse. The 11th Maine. The 44th annual reunion c f the llth Maine Association will DIRECT LINE Frank L. Pbilbrick lost one of his good farm Walter and motored Regimental CENTER MONTVILLE. Young family to Water- last The horse was sick only * e held in Portland, Sept. 8th and 9th, with horses Saturday. _ ille Sunday and spent the day with his half- Clarion in the West End Hotel. The L a few minutes. 1 who eadquarters pro- Ranges. Arnold Turner is building a carriage house. rother, resides there. ram will be as follows: 10 30 a. L and rain have a Wednesday, astern Steamboat Go. Continuous nearly put Mrs. and Bar fog Maud Hurd son Mark, who have David Boynton has bought the Charles Boyn- l. Business to read the lowland can | meeting reports, appoint COMMENCING stop to haying, and how grass * een visiting friends in town for the past two ton place and moved his family there. c and read the roll of honor. 2,20 a conundrum as has ommittees, 67 Church be secured is as much of reeks, returned to Pittsfield last week. Street, and Mrs. J. F. Barkill of m. To listen to reports of committees, Tuesday, June 15, of Thaw. Mr. Hudson, Mass., 1915, been the sanity Harry of are at Hill View Farm for this month. Clyde Wilkins, principal the Liberty High € lect officers, read letters from absent com- David Brackett was ill, Rev. F. S. STMR. GOLDEN ROD As Rev. chool last year, and now assistant commis- t and such other business as come has built an ell on the ades, may Maine. held divine service at the George Thompson Belfast, Dolliff of Jackson ^ ioner of agriculture, was in town last Satur- p. 7.30 p. m. Camp fire, to which all com- Will run every week day as follows: a fine Centre church Sunday.Aug. 1st,and gave ( BT7 nallinrr r\r» fi.iAn,la ades and their ladies, Ladies of the W. C. R., of North Leave Brooksville, 6 45 a. m.; Castine, 7.00 a sermon from the words, “What hath the Lord Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Long Grafton, Mr. and Mrs. Dodd of Boston, who had been 1 idies of the G. A. R. Circle, Daughters of n ; Warren’s Landing, Islesboro, 7.20 a m; ar- of me.” Miss Hattie Gilliatt sang Mass., were at T. S. Erskine’s Thursday. 1 ve in 8.10 a leave Bel- required quests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck at their reterans, Sons of Veterans and their auxiliary, Belfast, m, returning 8.30 a m. and all were glad to hear her voice in the old of mowed 28th are ist, Many tons hay July for several returned to their * nd also War are invited, ottage days, Spanish Veterans, Leave Brooksville, 1 45 p m; Castine 2.00 p church again. into a substance resembling gradually turning ( ummer home in Topsham last week. 'hursday, Sept. 9. A general good time, n ; Warren’s Landing, 2.20 p m, in time for BUY YOUR Neponset sheathing paper. / 1 oat to Boston and give people about 2 hours Miss Katherine who has been SWANVILLE. Walker, pass- >r shopping in Belfast, Returning leave Bel- and William E. Barrows, of Attleboro and Mr. 1 loat lines. Watches, Clocks Jewelry ng several days at her home here, returned to ist, 5.00 p m, for Warren’s Landing, Islesboro, and Mrs. Charles Herbst of Uxbridge, Mass., and Brooksville. of. and be sure to have your work done by West New last week. She was ac- C astine Rev. Arthur A. Blair gave us another one of Park, York, are of Mrs. A. W. Ricker. FAMILY REUNIONS. guests her Master Cristie CONNECTIONS Row. hiB most excellent sermons last Sunday. companied by cousin, Bryan W. M. Jeweler, Phoenix into THAYER, Mrs. Cora Jones and family have moved >f St. Louis. fill be made with Eastern Steamboat Co. to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown of Searsport Starrett-Spear. The annual Starrett and her old home while her brother and workmen nd from Boston. Maine Central Railroad to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Merrithew Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton of Howard, R. • reunion will be held at Reunion were guests of Ipear grove, g nd from Boston. Steamer Islesboro to and are the hay on the place. cutting ., who nave been a vacation of two Sunday. passing iVarren, August 19th. i rom Camden. After July 4, connection Sun- from her I Emily Herriman has recovered weeks in town, returned last week. Mr. and ays with Eastern S. S. Co. from Boston for Mrs. Charles Libby and two children of Win- Clements. The twenty-second annual rc- illness and is going to Temple Heights to pass Mrs. Norton made the journey from Howord \ barren’s Landing, Islesboro, Castine and tpmnrt visited her mother. Mrs. Emiiv Par- inion of the Clements family will be held [ rooksville. Sunday service will be discon- the summer. Her sister is to accompany n their auto. Mary not PRESTON’S” uons, Aug. 19th, at Odd Fellows’ hall t inued if profitable. Sunday. her. rhursday, Mr. and Mrs. Bantom and daughter of Bos- ilonroe. AGENTS Si ^ Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Nickerson of Frankfort Boarding & Transient Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clement and Mr. and Mrs. ton, who have been a week in town Fred Patterson, Belfast; James Livery, Mrs. A. passing The annual reunion of the Richards, > were guests Sunday of his sister, T. Bisbee-Waltz. , Is situated on Washington street just off Main street. 1 have P. A. Clement and children were Sunday with Mr. Bantom’s mother, Mrs. Frank San- barren’s Landing; J. M. Vogel, Castine; C. P. Nickerson and family. Bisbee and Waltz families will be held at the 'apley, Brooksville. etc. Careful drivers if desired. \ou of Mr and Mrs. Willis in Vas- returned home Mr. Bantom is double hitches, buckboards, guests Crosby ford, Saturday. loraeof J. E. 19th. The dance at Comet hall Benner, Warren, August house 61-13. Grange Wednesday salboro. an the editorial staff of The Youth’s Com- age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, [f next fair Parties desiring a pleasant sail on Penobscot 28th, was well attended, and stormy day. W. I’r ■■toi evening, July can stmr. Golden Rod at 8.30 a m G. PRESTON. is almost an impossibility. As one panion. lay, take -a Hoeing Bisbee-Waltz. The annual reunion of the _ proved to be a thoroughly good time. \ rom Belfast and have 3 hours in Castine. Or farmer it a “cat with shoes on expressed bog WHITE'S CORNER Bisbee and Waltz families will be held at the ] save Castine at 2.00 m for Belfast, Mrs. Herbert Maddocas and two children of (Winterport.) p giving cou walk across without Idn’t my garden getting home of J. E. Benner, Warren, Uaine. August > bout 2 hours to shop. Returning, leave Bel* Brooks were guests of her sister, Mrs. G. T. Mrs. C. H. and Miss Louise visited ast at 5.00 o’clock m. These excursions have mired,” Libby 19th. If next fair day. p * stormy, in the seasons. Nicaerson and family, last week. Mrs. Emily Parsons in Swanville Sunday. lways been very popular past Mrs. L. W. Howard got home from Tapley’s ;Smalley. The annual reunion of the Connections will be made with stmr. Sieur ^» let y6ur crop^diecide Do not forget the re-dedication of our at Manufaetui hospital July 27th. While at the hospital she Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Newburg vis- Smalley family will be held with Ur. and Urs. 1 )eMonts to and from Rockland Castine for l They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. church is to take 22d, followed Varren’s and Dark Harbor. Ma ne place August received seventy-two postcards from sympa- ited Mrs. C. W. Nealley last Thursday. Shepard Smalley at their home in Smallburg, Landing !J in the BeBt Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, the school memorial exercises at First-class teams will meet boats at Warren’s by Sunday friends. If next fair ; & BELFAST AUENTS. thizing Mrs. Lizzie Clements and son Paul of Lynn, August 18th, stormy, day. sanding to take passengers or freight to any JACKSON HALL the cemetery. town.—Conrad Mrs. Emma Cushman recently entertained Maas., are guests of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Starbett-Spear. The annual Stsrrett and 1 >art of the Beckett. COMPANY, NEU The L. A. S. will hold its annual fair and sale Ring up 79-14 24 THE COE-MORT1MER Sheriff and Mrs. F. A. Cushman, and Mr. and Clement. Spear reunion will be held at Reunion Grove, | \ at the Grange hall August 19th. A good pro- and C. B. COOMBS BROS. Mrs. Fred S. Jackson, of Belfast, Professor and Mrs. Wm. Stone of Exeter, Warren, August 19th. According to the vote Managara. gram will be presented and ice cream and Cushman and family. N. are a few weeks at the home taken two years ago, no printed invitations cake will be served. H., spending Mrs. Franklin Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh of C. B. Jewett. are to be sent out. Farm For Sale Mrs. Elvira Cunningham and daughter Inez, and Condon not Nash, Mrs. Mildred Thompson Mr, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knowlton and party of Hills. The annual reunion of the Hills For Sale Consisting of 120 acres of fertile soil, Dr. W. C. who have been visiting relatives in town, have J. L. and land; timber of Rockland were at D. C. Cain’s and held rocky; splendid hay potato Newburg motored to Winterport Sunday and family will be August 25,1816, at F. P. entire cost; beautiful returned to Melrose, Mass., accompanied by B can's and wood enough to pay Sunday. were callers at R. L. Clements. Bennett’s, Liberty, Uaine, All members and home. DENTIST, a buildings and an elegant Albert Porter, who was also guest here. connections are invited to attend. If stormy, On account of bad weather but a small part Frank Grady, caretaker; no trespassing un- Mrs. Carrie Btfrgess of Dover, N. H„ who the reunion will be held the first fair 39 MAIN STREET, BELFAST Mrs. Eben Miller of Brooks, who has been Last day. der of law. Address of the hay crop has been harvested. has been the of E. C. Clement and fam- penaltyF the of her father. C. E. has re- guest Norton. The annual reunion of the Norton tf9 F. E. ELKINS. guest Small, week as Chester Cushman was hay on hauling returned to her home be held at the home of 131 Eureka Street, turned to her ily, recently. family will Fred Nor- N Brooks, accompanied by son, the Allen lot the wheels cut into the Plows San Francisco, Californa Belfast Savings Perley 21st. All Oliver ton in Palermo Saturday, a August Little Miss Eleanor to et the Miss Hazel Goodwin of Sulky ,1,1 , prefers stay soft wet he had to and hitch Passadumkeag, relatives and friends of the are cordial- special price of ground,and unload family at the Notice is hereby given Ji farm a while schoolmate at Hebron academy of Miss Bar- invited. Picnic dinner. Eva Norton ttu“'■ longer. on the third horse to pull the wagon out of the ly Rip- Book No. 14,919. issued by bara visited her last week. secretary. South Uootville. Flour is mud. Conant, ey, Cheaper lost and application has been _ to laws Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hebard were passengers Hills. The annual reunion of the Hills $39.00 Get our pricea before you buy. We are agenta cate book according Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or will be held 25th at F. P. Ben- Stott’a Peerleaa and Stott’s Fancy Patent. new books. Tr^*," Children Cry on Tuesday'a boat for Boston. They will visit family August -AT- for DOhMA' suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepar- natt’a. Liberty. All members and connectiona WILMER J. FOR FLETCHER’S ed. Thousands on in and other before their 1916.-3«30 rely Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Southbridge places are invited to attend. If stormy weather, the RERRY’SCASH MARKET. Belfast, July 27, OASTORIA Oil. Your druggist sells it 85c and 60c. return to Maine. reunion will be held the first fair day; JA0K80N &HALL'8. i g Forest Fire Protection. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Democratic Congress Allowed the Neces- IN STERLING sary Appropriation to Lapse. i New! Washington, D. C., August 9, 1915. 10c. and 15c. Something The safety of millions of dollars worth LIVES »GIRL of has Farm the nation’s timber supply been Ferguson Poultry SALE IN BELFAST BY o I FOR U | AKE jeopardized by Democratic neglect. Who Suffered As Girls An authorized of three Many >! TO BE SOLD appropriation Do—Tells £ million dollars forest fire How She & for preventing One of the •ARLE JONES, and Tfi largest and best Farms kindred purposes, provided for in Found Relief. equipped Poultry Ji have all the *n New arrangement Drake’s what is known as the “Weeks England. Situated on & b 3pecial Cake Law,” Northport Avenue, only all the time. was allowed to because of the care- one mile from Belfast § lapse Conn.—“I am a of 22 Postoffice and a patterns Sterling, girl Square, commanding lesB failure Con- a of the last Democratic years and 1 used to faint away every wd beautiful view of the its location w aiting to send. bay, is ideal. Has a In gress to out the mandate of a for- month was & Chocolate, Gold, Silver. Maple-Nut and 0 carry and very splendid dwelling with hot and mer law. •' weak. house, cold water, set & I was also tubs and 0 Fruited also the a bath, spacious house 524 Note in Fashion. Spice, The Weeks law was enacted to enable bothered lot with •j stable, laying feet long £ £ Italian female brooder House the federal government to co-operate weakness. I 24x126, with capacity of 6,000 chicks, 33 ? Hat. Italian Green. Coral read your little book j with the States to secure protection colony houses, 46 acres of land under p^.iplitri Wisdom high state of culti- % enetian Lace and Velvet Small and Size from for Wo- {WC» u| Large Sponge Cakes, forest fires. It authorized appro- vation. for a and I saw how Capitally adapted combined • l.aced Basques. 01 men, £ Poultry and priations up to eleven millions to carry others had been Truck Gardening Farm. rrespondence of The Journal.] Delicious cream its into effect. Based ^ Jl L, with ice for dessert, at the 2 purpose upon helped by Lydia E. To be sold at once at a bargain. at \.irk, Aug. 9, 1915. It was a carefully drawn plans, it provided tor Pinkham’s Vegeta- § Apply entered the the of at the head waters ble and that when Italy purchase lands Compound, « The National % with the French of navigable streams, to aid navigation decided to try it, and City Bank. mpularity __ 4 it has made me feel ;e!i them to view everything per- —H. L. and the regulation of stream flow, and P Whitten Co’s.— like a new girl and I am now relieved ,. the country with favor, and promote forest thereby protection. of all these troubles. I hope all young note make itself fCT" mr==y ,ht. Dalian would noi--->ll>-rni-51lollc= “Fire destroys the soil covering in a girls will get relief as I have. I never French fashions. Lewis the forest,” says the forestry report on the felt better in my life.”—Mrs. John milliner was first in and their is flowers of Bex u Parisian { trimming usually Farmers Depend on Forests. plan of the Weeks law. “This causes Tetreault, 116, Sterling, Conn. Roranorlitari hat moflol. some sort. come as \ Velvet hats have in on and N. lie*1* rapid run-off steep slopes erosion Massena, Y.—“I have taken Ly- usual when the and are Forest Service ■ hat worn by the Italian infan- Dogstar reigns, Asserts Destruction of resuus. me son thus wasnea out is the dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound on a the whole rather attractive as a con- Woods Means Loss of Local and I recommend it. If Bliss affair with j, a jaunty crown Markets. chief source of sediment in the channels highly anyone wants to write to me I feathers that over trast with a filmy gown if worn at the In of will gladly tell que sweep regions where timber is the most navigable streams. Forest fires, MEN AND CollegeWOMEN who want to succeed and to ^een her about case. accom- or Bomewhere where my I was in plish the most of whichYP.U,N,y are will ; Ln-usb the cheek. Not much shore, the thicknesB natural resource cause of stream certainly they capable, find our commercial the means ’,ie s- important permanent therefore, irregularity a of increased training, of their bad condition as my blood was all turn- earning power. seem fabric does not seem flow would with Victorian oppressive. forests managed with a view to sustain- and loss of navigability. This calls to water. I ing had pimples on my face YOUNG They are decidedly in line with the sum- I for MEN AND WOMEN who desire a means of ait basques and ruffled skirts, ed timber production are es- active assistance from the federal and a bad and for five PAPULE livelihood and absolutely color, years I had independence, should take our Courses as the mer furs that one sees first step to responsible positions as in with thf-redin- everywhere and ! sential to the continuance of government, and section 2 of the Weeks been troubled with stenographers, harmony agriculture, suppression. The bookkeepers, private secretaries and as employees of the State and as United States Government we nearly incongruous. law is doctors called it ‘Anemia through Civil Service ihat are hear. to an article in the Year to authorize this assist- and Exhaus- appointment, Short and SpecialK ,t.:. approaching according Book designed Courses for teachers and advanced Verona Clake. ance.” tion,’ and said I was all run but pupils. Italian Green. of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, down, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- j just published. The result of exploiting The necessi y for forest fire protec- itt of the Italian flag is another pound brought me out all right. ’’—Miss Fall Term Political Points, the timber without thought of the fu- tion is shown by the official reports of Opens Tuesday, September 14. 1915 -ame and no doubt be- — La visa Myres, Box 74, N.Y. jjr scale, Massena, Mail us this and we ture is the final disappearance of lumber- the vast destruction such fires cause. coupon will send you our illustrated catalog. i •• see a revival of other Italian ,. jit- With Edison in of submarine charge ing operations and therefore the with- “An average of 10,000,000 acres is Young Girls, Heed This Advice. oral Venetian and jewelry, laces, defense, Wright to superintend aero- burned over in the drawal of an important local market for annually United Girls who are troubled with ribbons of Naples, laced plane construction, Bo’sn Daniels will painful or farm products. In addition, forest fires States, with a money loss of about irregular periods, backache, headache, black velvet, and striped cling to his old position, “half way ‘twixt often ravage the cut-over lands and thus $25,000,000,” says the Forestry Bur- dragging-down sensations, fainting similar to cotton ones wind ,,, the and water. eau “The or preclude the development of a new local report. danger threatens spells indigestion,should immediately bare : -i i this summer. There is a seek restoration to health | market by the of both northern and southern forests. In by taking Ly- ■ to draw The leaders resumption lumbering; b,a E. (ert of such material of the Progressive party the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. for after fire there is no chance for a coniferous forests of the north the a of bead in New had a , ... will have revival York have held a meeting, new crop of trees. destruction of merchantable timber is Hispnssinn nnrl vntorl ht? o alpnrlor m»r- -. as well as ecclesiastical MARINE MATTERS. frequent. In the pine or hard wood Address Bliss a Business i'luui icf-iui! wucic urn- Maine on velvet, and all the detail gin, to retain the “for jJUJUUCLlVtJ College, Lewiston. jji; party’s identity forests of the south, the chief is oerland has been converted into a bar- ! damage New York, Aug. 4. Sch. M. V. B. itua: .rly Italian art. Genoa and the present.” It makes little difference the repeated killing of young growth. Chase, Cheverie, N. S., for Norfolk, been drawn for what the leaders of the vote ren waste, the farmers usually have to jr ..ready upon party may This is because the with plaster rock, foundered off Scotland move out. are severe, young growth and ribbons and other to do. The of the has There parts of the Unit- ini the southeast ifti. many membership party has a future and lightship gale today. ed States in which very great value, upon t .dries that her mills have been back to the cultivation of the soil Capt. Tuttle and a Swedish sailor, nam- El:;, gone Republican ranks. it the of the Connecting Eggemoggin Reach with Belfast has ended with the depends permanency lumber ; ed E. Moran, were the other four w bile other countries were cessation of local lost, ns in the men saved coast The The administration continues to run or at least industry region.” being by guards. (]!>.: with the war. lumbering, shortly afterward, M. B. “The Little in Maine.” The attention V. Chase was a' three-masted Biggest City behind at the rate of about three quar- I because with the withdrawal of the of Democratic members Sleeve schooner of 380 tons, net, built at Bath Vragaries. ters of a dollars of was called to the million per day. By woods-workers went the farmers’ mar- Congress repeatedly in 1882, and hailed from New York. ,ave been for some necessity of giving formal to rioting strenuous efforts to induce early pay- ket for and approval meats, vegetables, hay grain. the law enacted and that with- Portland, 4. After a and The Belfast-Brooklin Steamboat Co. have assumed such various formerly Aug. long jt ments of income taxes and by urging There are other where out tedious of regions the sta- that approval the appropriation passage 33 days from New STEAMER -‘ANNA he .t is impossible to account for Orleans the BELLE,” prompt remittances by collectors, the bility of local agriculture is absolutely would lapse and be no longer available j four-masted schooner Fran- ces was j.t.: ies. What will do next was make for forest fire In M., towed into the harbor iiir they Treasury Department able to bound up with forest protection. This protection. spite pf yes- Captain James E. Staples, Master. this the Democrats terday afternoon. She has a of but the a book of a balance of about warning, however, cargo ioi.---.aws, transparent long showing is strikingly true in parts of the railroad Appa- neglected to include the necessary pro- 26,000 ties. Capt. Hagen re- On and after August 9,1915, will make daily trips. Sunday excepted ; us summer has been a on 1. That this was a |iv. happy $82,000,000 July lachian mountains of the East; it is no vision in the law this year. ports a fairly good run up the coast, Leave Belfast.... 130 P. M. forced showing for effect at the close of less true in The result is that the next fall reaching Vineyard Haven on July Leave Brookl.n. 5 45 A.M. many of the national forest during | 22nd, 1 30 and after .. Sedewick 6 (10 W arren’s Landing. ist have envied us when the the is now the fact and winter, when the from for- lying there four days resumed [it fiscal year proven by of the West. danger 6 15 « Cove. 3 00 regions est her on the Deer Isle .. Ryder's fires is at the the voyage 26th, since which time 3 nibed with their that from the of the new maximum, protec- ■■ 6 25 Hughes’ Point. 30 (r;.. unbearably, first day A tion that she has been the Sargentville. few continues the arti- would have been afforded under up coast ..... years ago, hung along by South Brooksville. 7 00 Cape Rosier. 4 00 is?; m at least two thicknesses fiscal year, the exceeded the reason of the dense anchored " expenditures more than a hundred farmers in Mon- Weeks law will either be lost or fog, being 7 30 Louth Brooksville. 4 30 cle, Cape Rosier. " Ib So has been the and the balance must be for in some other for five off Cod. •• " 515 good looking receipts dropped tana provided way. days Cape Hughes Point. 8 00 Sargentville. petitioned against the then propos- Another •' Deer Isle. 5 30 with its at badly delayed schooner mak- Cove. 8 30 Bishop sleeve full- to about $67,000,000 the close of busi- Ryder’s 45 ed elimination of their section from the FRANKFORT NEWS OF 1859. ing port Tuesday was the three-master •• Warren's Landing. 9 00 Sedgwick.. 5 si at the wrist by a bracelet ness 24. On the corres- 00 A. Arrived Brooklin, about.b 00 P. M. Saturday, July Kootenai National Forest. Its elimina- Charlotte T. Sibley, coal laden, and Arrived Belfast, about.10 M. date two with Re- bound ponding years ago, from New York to St. John, N. at with tion they knew, from the of ad- To the Editor of The I Rozier and Eggemoggin; Flag Landings. Connection Belfast; history Journal. she been two weeks in Cape publican revenue and appropriation laws B., having nearly M. R. R. for Portland & Boston, E. S. S3. Co., for Camden, Rockland land outside the would am C. Bangor, jacent forest, sending you a few items taken from getting thus far on the Islesboro for Camden and in effect, the balance was $129,453,000. passage. Capt. and Boston. Steamer Bucksport. mean that it would at once be taken up a paper published by Hon. Fred Atwood Hutchinson says in his sea going experi- ence of 50 he never Passenger Fares vast that has of late come timber and lumber com- some years encountered The change by speculators years ago. Perhaps you would like One way Return ticket such continued foggy weather as has over the Democratic the bust- panies to be held for years without de- to them in The Journal. good 30 days. policies, give space on this For at a prevailed trip. days From Brooklin to Belfast.$.75.$1 25 in behalf of national defence, knew also that if this Albertie time the so " ling activity velopment. They George. fog was dense that he could *• Sedgwick to .75. 125 the renewed rumors of something to be came about, neighbors could not be ob- VVinterport, Aug. 3, 1915. hardly see the length of the vessel, and Deer Isle to .75. 125 the caution had to be observed to .75. ••• 125 that or greatest Sargentville done in Mexico, the intimations tained road and schools be developed 1 00 in order to avoid collision. Some rough South Brooksville to Belfast.....75. will be summoned in extra ses- in the as as if the land [From the Frankfort Picayune Jan. 11, •* to 1 00 Congress county rapidly 1859.] weather was also experienced, several Cape Rozier Belfast.66... Frankfort Point to Belfast.50.. 7o sion, and the vague whisperings of tariff remained under government control, by Mills. No cars have ar- of the schooner’s sails being split, and Hughes rived from Ryders Cove to Belfast.50. ^ a Aroostook—expected every she will he to refit here before revision upward as a means to help which the portions really more suitable obliged Warren's Landing to Belfast.25. moment. (Sarcasm; out of place in proceeding. prostrate treasury—all these things in- for agriculture than for forest purposes these times.) Landing at Belfast, Mclntire’s Wharf, foot of Main street. attention to all kinds of freight and merchandise, at reasonable rates. dicate no fundamental changes of heart would in time be entered by permanent Prompt given A surgical operation was performed TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES RELIEVED Administration or of the settlers under the j RALPH L. COOPER, General Manager. on the part of the Forest Homestead on Miss M. J. S. of Stcckton Jan 4th by Hard work, over-exertion, mean, stiff, soro Democratic party. In their inmost souls 4.ct. Drs. Wm. Henderson of Bucksport, muscles. Sloan's Liniment lightly a the Democratic leaders would even now Tyler Thayer and Chas. Abbott of Frank- applied, In an association of Colorado 1911, fort The is do- little quiet, and your soreness disappears like far rather ten millions on creek (now Montville.) patient spend ■ farmers, who irrigated their farms with ing well. We believe this is the third magic. “Nothing ever helped like your Sloan's GtU.t. JUHINMJIN, in the South than on a “improvements” water from the North Platte river, sent operation of the kind ever performed in Lin.ment. I can never thank you enough," care no more for out- and much credit is due battleship. They in to the to Maine, Dr.Thayer writes one grateful user. St-ips suffering, urgent request government in the American women and murdered present case for his judicious ad- aches and An excellent counter-irri- Plates raged ■estrict timber on pains. cutting the North ministration of ether, the patient American men and pillagedAmerican pro- being lant, better and cleaner than mustard. All Platte watershed, so that, as far as pos- under the full influence of the anesthetic at Law, in Mexico than ever did. And Druggists, 25c. Get a bottle today. Pene- Attorney perty they freshets could be about two and one quarter hours. sible, high spring pre- trates without as for a it is to them as ab- rubbing. high tariff, vented and more water made available BELFAST, MAINE. now RECENT DEATHS. Fit horrent a as ever. Demo- That thought for irrigation during the summer months, for the Demo- New Steamers for the Amencan-Hawaiian Practice in ail Courts. Probate cratic solicitude is reserved when the were most in practice crops need. They the Sennott is r.ot the When Mrs. Robert P. Stewart of Rich- I have recently taken cratic party exclusively. It said relied Company. specialty. |2tf that they upon the national went to call her in New that mond, Me., father,Thom- Post Graduate Course the nation, but the Democratic party within which the as forest, watershed lay, Merriman, Tuesday morning, Aug. 3d, The officials of the American-Hawaiian Method of Correctable seems to them To save their she found he had the Improved imperilled. to ensure a flow of water tor their died during night. Steamship have announced steady Company with the mouth closed, to continue the Administration Mr. Merriman was born in Richmond 80 that the first of three new Impressions, places, crops. steamers un- years ago. At the age of 16 he went to der construction will be For Sale by Dr. Greene. w iu an its pan ullage, means cvcijmuif, completed by originated The national forests, says the sea. He followed the sea for 22 years. Dec. 1st. The vessels are built a show of article, being by to them—and they hope, by In and delivered at If you are having any difficulty with besides the American farmer’s 1864 he enlisted in the 24th Maine the Maryland Steel at Sand gravel cf being Company Spar- activity, by a formal change policy, Regiment and served the remain- rows The first is your set of teeth. I can most valuable source of during Point. the Floridan, a present wood, which is dei of the a reasonable price. with no real intent in it, to convince the war. His daughter, Mrs. freighter of 4,000 net tonnage, 414 feet absolute satisfaction. the chief material for guarantee is building rural pur- Stewart is the only near relative who long, 53 feet beam and 31 feet of country that the Democratic party depth M. poses, are also his most valuable source survives. hold. The next, the Artisan, will be CHAS. HALL, By this method I can furnish you a worthy of s continuance in power. Their of both for on March 1, 1916, and the Aborean that the life-like and water, irrigation and domes- ready 306 Ave plate gives appear- shift of comes late, reluctant Capt. Reuben Collins, formerly of on Tel. searsport r policy May 1st. The steamers will be ad- a cuff of it, that the is tic use. In the West, they afford him a North died in Nor- ance of the Natural Teeth. shape i The country has already Bucksport, Aug. 3d, ded to the fleet be- tfli t unimportant. company’s plying ..ntinue for some time as the protected grazing range for his wood, Mass. Capt. Collins retired from tween coast its No Democratic stock; Pacific ports. New York and Mo mouth too difficult to fit. passed judgment. the sea a •tervanvo note in sleeve fashions. are the best insurance flood many years ago and was fa- Boston. stolen they against Ml Administration, garbed in the mous old-time sailing fine shaped sleeves are to his fields, his his ship-master Consultation solicited. gaining ground clothes of Republicanism, can deceive damage buildings, craft in the trade in the palmy of foreign TRUCKING the best types have the bell anybody now. They couldn’t do it even bridges, his roads, and the fertility of days of the American merchant marine He’s in a Wreck. if were to do all'kinds of short way below the elbow and they sincere. his soil. The national forests cover the and was regarded as highly capable and I am prepared trucking. stand Dr. E. S. Webber ___*. u r»_1_ w_•_ “I the Baltimore 1 a successful. He ii survived one squarely upon and a of some wv.iu w* -**v IMUUIlvam by daugh- Furniture piano moving specialty. puff transparent BUSINESS IMPROVING. declared Wm. J. at ®c- RAILROAD ter, Mrs. Walter Partridge of Norwood, platform,” Bryan 1'he newer also Italian in the the Pacific Coast Leave orders at the stable, corner of Main way, ranges, Cascades, Mass., and one Mrs. Margaret San Francisco. *“• is sister, and will receive Dentist, to cover the lower arm with a Maine Central has a Surplus. ranges, and a large part of the forested Stubbs of South Brewer. The remains Remember the promises in that plat- and Cross streets, they J form? connection. “Ehm tuff of lace that extends from Despite decreases in the revenues the coast and islands of Alaska; some of the were brought to Bucksport and funeral prompt attention. Telephone Masonic Temple. Room 5, Belfast. services were held in church at Eliminate the high cost of living. 8elbow well down over Maine Central’B income balance deficit in Montana the North W. W. BLAZO, the hand. hilly regions and in the Da- Bust the trusts the tariff. of $314,700 for the year ending with Bucksport Friday. by reducing kotas, Oklahoma and and lim- No Panama canal tolls for American 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. English Woolens Promised. June, 1914, was transformed into a in- Arkansas, of for the ited areas in Flor- The remains of Deacon B. coastwise ships. English woolens are much come balance surplus $20,384, Minnesota, Michigan, Stephen promised died at the Protection of life and of l'or year ending June, 1915. This is shown ida and Porto Rico. In land is Smith,who July 31st home of property ar‘d addition, Americans abroad. English homespuns, friezes, by the annual report of the Maine Cen- his daughter, Mrs. James L. Blair, in residing apd now being purchased for national for- in H. For Sale the like are being imported tral’s operations, just made public. Somerville., arrived, Aug. 2nd. at Sandy- Economy public expenditures. E. BOYINGTON, ests in the White Mountains of New and the funeral was held at the If Mr. Bryan is standing on that plat- for plain tailored costumes, Boston & Maine Makes a Gain. point and in the southern conducted by Rey. A. E. Beau- form he is in the midst of a lot of very 7 Whitechester Brood Sows, 1 year 'smoother surfaced and England Appalach- church, Eye-Sight Specialist cloths, velvet Increased passenger and freight rates was born in smashed of timber. 8,1 so mont. Mr. Smith Stockton badly pieces political old. i on ians. In regions widely scatter OF THE such as and decreased operating cost the Bos- d, a —National wools, velours, dovetyn 79 years ago, one of family of seven Republican. Whitechester ton & Maine railroad for the ending agricultural and torest conditions neces- I Thoroughbred Boar, Ehtaimc are ready in beautiful dyes, year boys, only one of whom, Ithiel Smith of OPTICAL June 30th, were responsible according to differ to a now in ibob The Belfast Schooner Isa L. BUYINUTON CO., share with and sarily great degree, bringing rainier,in.,is living, ne was for registry. surely broadcloth the of President Hustis for a eligible report gain about corresponding differences in the married to Mary Emeline Porter of honors for more street over 1914 of two million dollars. 4. The schooner Isa 44 South Main Street, Winterport, Maine 10 and Shoats, elegant nearly who away two Camden, Aug. Pigs effect of the national forests on the Searsport, passed years The deficit for the was $334,462 ag- of Belfast the year ago. He leaves three children, Mrs. L., accompanied sloop OFFICE DAYS/ MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS FERGUSON POULTRY FARM, Braid compared with $2,044,742 in 1914. Pres- ricultural interests of the various locali- Lelia of Mrs. yacht Quickstep to Camden this week. Trimmings. ■ Libby Chicago, 111., Mary the a colored ident Hustis points out that gain ties. Wherever can be Blair of and Lauris- The Southern Follies, troupe agriculture Somerville, Mass., "" are used —rrn— \.I7" \\ ^ff7=^=: Tfil ->1 *'.* '-rimmings effectively was obtained without neglecting mainte- ton Smith of seven which are playing the Camden Opera 11 practiced, however, the farmer is direct- California; grand- and chiffon cloth, carrving nance of way or equipment. children, and five great grandchildren. House for three nights, live on the 1 ly benefited by the existence of national W. C. Crane is the fail for the combination of Mr. Smith was loved and respected by schooner. manager heavy forests and Carter t and by their proper manage- all who knew him. He had been a dea- of the minstrels Capt.George materials. Braid are bindings of Belfast is in command. His son, Leroy le ment. con of the church for several years and not in tailored wear but on the musical director of the only was a member of Pownal Lodge, F. & Carter, is The leave here at the ADLERIKA dresses. CASTOR IA Seizure of Short Lobsters. A. of Stockton Since the company. company I M., Springs. 18re close of their on Wednesday combinations of two fabrics are For Infants and Children death of his wife he had resided with his engagement and are en route U Fred A. fish and Mrs. who gave him dur- night for Swan’s Island CONSTIPATION buttons covered with one of Tarbox, game warden, daughter, Blair, If) his illness the care that for West (Pl,yecb In Use For Over 30 Years on a recent the Maine coast ing tender only Quoddy. trials are an trip along TROUBLE k important trimming bears a loving daughter can give. He spent STOMACH U fot Always picked up more than 3000 short lobsters. Your Brain Must Have Pure Blood. H I buttons are increasingly favor- the several months in California last winter Pr,rlj He found “hides” and some of the the GAS 3dk bindings and cordings are an Signature of many with his son, returning by way of No more important physiological discovery where he visited his has ever been made than that the brain re- ttBnt part of the of most lobsters were smaller than any previous Chicago, daughter, garniture which had not a due supply of pure blood. It is esti- seen Mrs. Libby. His health, quires a few doses of fr°cks. in fact this season “shorts” by him. They were, it is that this receives as much as All are relieved with must A Hen and Duck Competition.] been the best for somexime, failed ra- mated organ J to have been sent to Boston. one-tenth of all the blood that is sent from teckoned as preeminently a silk sea- said, after his return to Massachusetts. pidly the heart—a great, deal more than any other ■ > and the A hen belonging to Larry Gingrass The remains were Mr. popularity of this cltws of accompanied by organ of the body. If the vitality of the 106 evidently read the local that appeared in and Mrs. Daniel Nichols § i:1ds fair ■ Blair, Capt. blood is impaired, the blood then affords the ADLERIKA to continue. The Press a short time Our Advice Is: ago, referring to x and Mrs. W. F. Black of SearBport, and brain an imperfect stimulus and there is men- Botfom the duck has that laid an When you feel out of sorts from consti- or inac- | Straws and Velvet Hats. Larry egg every Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith.Mrs. Howard tal and physical langusr, sluggishness us the L v day. This hen probably got a little jeal- pation, let say that if Hanson and James Smith of Newport tivity. J Sold only by if a bit is hu- kretty, overdone, the ous and thought that she would beat that were in town to attend the funeral. Pure blood is blood that is free from tc’r-,'or the it is and the term ppen weave straw hats tba duck if she could. So one day recently After the service by the pastor the mors, healthy blood, pure st blood as it is generally used means blood that the cane a she got busy and laid an egg that con- relieve see a Masons held a burial service in the ^ weaving in chair seat. do not you, physician, is not' only right in quality but also in quan OLD CORSES mm STORE CO. tained three yolks. We are no other home instead of at the grave, on ac- Bilow the hair to 01 wondering because remedy will. church, tity flood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure, rich advantage, what the duck will do now—The Wood- count of the He was the ,tefci ,, speculation as to what Germany and her with the intention obeyed upon and on, we passed through “The Hoo- confederates, and order his own breakwist — Will she continue her curse was that he should have ill-health daddy will make next. of a world-wide un- doos,” so massive rock establishing empire an’ an’ called, pillars, A. S. FIELD, President and Maiurjrr, the Rus- and an early death instead of living to fried ’tatoes, an’ peanuts, candy aggressive campaign against der the same militarist domination. in varying shapes, in the midst of which ice cream!” Shades of Dr. Holt! which case it is that be 50,000 years old, like his ancestors. sians, ir. possible There can be no doubt whatever about the road makes a sharp turn, passing be- be If this be accepted as true the Book of Breakfast was rather a hurried meal, Petrograd may evacuated, ^or, Jeav- that. The men who control the policy tween great blocks of limestone that force to hold the’ Rus- Genesis must be rewritten, Adam and and we reached the station in time irg~a sufficient of Germany, from the Kaiser and the just rise fully 75 feet above the road, and to the western Eve exonerated, and censure transfer- to a on the observation sians, divert her forces King of Bavaria downward, all openly get place open are appropriately called the “Silver and red to Noah. But when we recall from which a fine view of the CANDY a drive on Paris Capt. car, scene of action for avow it. The nation as a whole does Gates.” A little farther on we came to the tablets on which Mormonism was mountains may be obtained. We passed the the French seaports. not deny it.” “Golden Gate,” so called, because A fine Assortment at 10c. per lb. established, the Cardiff giant, etc., there both Chico and Corwin Hot Springs, fa- of the moss covers Aside from the moral effect of the that the walls of the Chocolates, 20c. peril The Germans are still the must remain a doubt as to the vorite resorts for from all over not with the pursuing, authen- people Pass, and there we saw one of the most evacuation of Warsaw, only Also Salted Peanuts. 10c. lb. Russians still retreating; but advices of ticity of this tablet or the accuracy of the State, who stays of varying per German people but with the les3er Euro- enjoy wonderful engineering feats in the Park the 7th from that the with Petrograd say 600,000 English professor’s translation. lengths at the home-like hotels, —a and not a A T *€- pean powers, ready to cast their lot with roadway viaduct, quite new recruits are on their to the front their in connection. At to them to be the way hugh plunges mile in that skirt the mountain what appears winning The LaFollette seamen’s law goes in- length, to reinforce the Russian which our next door in Boze- the material is great. Ger- army, Corwin, neighbor side at this At the end of the side, gain to effect Nov. 4th and definite announce- point. POTTLE S an us conesive man boarded L. J. have Poland to draw for retains Birengtn anc Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tabor, viaduct are the where many will upon uicui lias uccii iiiauc iuai Kim LrailS’X a- lovelyJRustic Falls, > _a. a. i_ The German is re- the train and us. Mr. Successor to H. Davis’ ill vuv energy.” Emperor surprised Tabor, the stream—Glen IUUU BUJ-'J-Uiro cifie service of the Pacific Mail Steam- Creek—leaps about 60 to have made an offer of to the efficient order clerk in the 1 the mills and factories of ported peace money feet over the moss-grown stones. A production,and ship Co, will cease Nov. 2d next, thus 5, 10 AND 25 CENT STORE can be Russia last week through the King of postomce, is tne Maine man ana scnooi- awaits the traveler Warsaw, now dismantled, equip- from trade the pleasant surprise withdrawing foreign mate of at Grove Maine and make mu- Denmark, but it was turned down. Gains T. B. Dinsmore Oak after the for the Church Street, Hay ford Block, Belfast, ped with new machinery largest American fleet engaged in such passing golden gate, the Allies in the west are who has been mentioned in the forces in the thus by reported. Seminary pre- canyon widens out into a broad moun- nitions for east, commerce. Other American lines en- with his wife was New and greater efforts are being made vious letters, and tain hemmed in snow-clad saving transportation from Germany. in this trade have been prairie, by gaged already his vacation at the TimeB in to force the Dardanelles and thus bring spending part of our familiar West A month ago the London withdrawn and the Trans-Pacific service mountains, including were as far into “a and succor to the Russians. Fourteen were Springs. They going Gallatin range, and old i3n$it&ia$ii3ia$iaSii$ia£ii>£!a3M&iiSM£983ii3n>*4ift commending prolonged, vigorous will pass to the Chinese and as “Electric,” Japanese the Park as Monument Hot the French killed and as many wounded in a Zeppe- Springs, the largest mountain in the park CAN YOU READ most gallant offensive” by the result of destructive Democratic leg- (11,155 ^ f lin raid on the east coast of a pleasant day’s trip. forces North of Arras said: “But the England. feet) plainly in view from our own win- halation. a in the distance; of the was At after the two hours’ run sign fact is that there One German airships disabled Gardiner, dows. Past Swan and a ,^| broad and dominating Lake, Wylie ^ 1 author the ‘‘the as tell the time on that clo and captured. The of “The Riddle of Person- through mountains, dudes,” we on j is no immediate prospect of breaking camp, drove, and to stop at Apol- ) ^ has written an article on all the Park tourists are called who go a or I so as ality” “Why linaris well walled affair a block away; do you & the German line effectually to com- The Bangor Commercial recently de. Spring—a up Get That is an in with permanent to withdraw within their People Seasick.” easy camping companies, few back from the road among the be close to t pel the enemy voted a to the claims of yards up anything page presenting one—because they go to sea. assorted themselves into groups cannot quickly pines. We all had to the water, ^ J| own frontier. The British Army as “the summer resort sample what i is'.' Maine country's and were assisted on board the distinguish task until waiting which is almost indentical in taste with jt fullfil its share of the one of the President Wilson has invited the Cen- ^ properly par excellence,” many com- vehicles of the different A you had better think ah" of of tral and South American to a companies by the wef. known commercial J it has far larger supplies big guns, mendable efforts of our contem- Republics apollinaris up-river conference on the Mexican and uniformed attendants and taken to the Don’t de and of machine guns, problem water. The government analysis is post- ting glasses. high explosives to advance the interests of the have to J porary they agreed participate. It is companies hotel for lunch. a other but come in and these will take months ed over the spring, and gives its mineral day, f requirements Pine Tree State. One article was certainly time something was done. cap- The stout mountain of Rose- us examine That is the wagon content, etc. your eyes 4" to provide.” apparently tioned “The Beautiful State We Live in uorough and Grant soon deposited us at save a good deal of situation today and explains the inactiv- The Churches. In the carriages again, what was our you \ and What we Ought to Do About It;” the door of the Shaw & Powell hotel, j[ 1' of the British forces which has led to hear—almost before we later on ity and the answer is to advertise. As surprise got Services will be held as usual at the Metho- where we had dinner. While waiting ^ to so much unfavorable comment. And seated—a shout from the is not available to tell the dist church next Sunday The union welcoming busy money story morning. for the to appear for the real start the Russian retreat and the fall of service will be held on the rigs about the tents a few hundred of of Maine in the schoolhouse com- group Metropolitan newspa- mon, weather >f our trip a shopping tour was in order FRANK F. GRAVES, Lemburg The Times said: “They have permitting. yards down the road. Our first camp pt rs, and “we can’t all throw our j 5 up jobs held ind Moor’s curio store was the more than our Services are in the church at North objective looked for the ten mile drive not failed in valor, any and good to-tis, i GRADUATE altruistically set out on a journey Belfast Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock; Sun- dace of of our OPTOMETRIST, \ have been many party. There, had been a an * own brave men. They driven the day schoxl at noon and service at 7 o’clock in dusty, though intensely j K through country talking up our ruide books, colored glasses, straw m to », the same reason which the evening. All are cordially invited. big one. For a few minutes all (Successor F. L. AdnmsI back for precisely and therefore interesting State, advertising by shade hats, hair nets, and a variety of us from And the The Christian Scientists hold services in was hustle and confusion while tents I. 0. O. F. Stairs. Room Belfast prevents advancing.” word of mouth,” The Commercial Building, Up 1, sug- their hall, 127 Main street, at :hings, including post cards, were London Daily Mail said: “For us the im- Sunday morning were being assigned, wash basins “rus- ^ Telephone connection. gests the use of the two cent postage 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening at 7.30 in for out £ sought preparation eight days tled” and j portant thing is, that for the rest of the o’clock, to which all are welcome. wraps and suit cases identified stamp. It says, “There are some 700,- >f touch with We saw our first summer Russia cannot undertake shops. and made for the evening any 000 of us in the At the church this week preparations State of Maine, and in Baptist the services ;ame while waiting, as inside the wire further operations and that she will will be as follows: This, Thursday, at 7.30 meal, and night. The Nimrods were all a have p. fence the road probability goodly proportion the at a. m bordering opposite the probably have to lie low until spring.” m., prayer meeting; Sunday, 10 45 shortly hard at it in the little stream friends and both business morning service, with sermon; school lotel two were feed- acquaintances, Sunday antelope peacefully back of the and heeded the How much worse then is the situation at noon; Christian Endeavor at 6 30. camp, hardly and personal in other States. Suppose In the winter the inclosed is /» ng. park call to But the of our today with the fall of Warsaw and the The union service on supper. report every one of these people sat down and schoolhouse common favorite feeding ground, where hun- 0 Russians in full retreat and in danger of last Sunday evening was not largely attended, first camp meal and the following bon- wrote a letter to a friend or a relative, 1 IredB come down from the to feed due no doubt to the unfavorable weather con- hills fire must wait until next time. M. P. S. being outflanked and cut off from their ditions. Rev. Arthur E or maybe only an acquaintance, and told Wilson, Unitarian, , in the hay and alfalfa doled out by the new line of defences. conducted the singing with A. H. Welch, cor- SHORTHAND BUSINESS TEU him or her some of the we have for some reason Reunion. things netist accompanist. Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant, ’Swatties,”as unknown Family IN A FYVANf F has been the policy of this institution f, Germany apparently has an inexhaust- 111 AUi AllwE to offer down this way.” Baptist, offered prayer and Rev. Horace B. i o the writer all the soldiers stationed ^ OntVUPMTrAYItlCllI We recognizejthe purchaser’s right I read the Knight, The Knight family will hold their of is Do ri ible supply of munitions, having not only Sellers, Methodist, Scripture. The ^ on of the and a test their quality before payment required That no doubt would results. 1 n are goods, bring sermon was Rev. Frederick K. Gamble the Park called. third annual 28th at the home will never come. a amount on hand at the by of reunion, Aug. n ore convenient season—it large beginning But when the summer come in Grace Methodist church, who is of from Billie and Theo- people Bangor, Squeals joy of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hobbs in Hope. Ail PORTLAND BANGOR Vi of the war, but her daily output is suf- a vacation in The text numbers it is essential that spending Northport. ( increasing wad the last of the lora, hiB new found friend, the only descendants, or those who married a descend- to meet all demands. The Allies clause 13th verse of the ficient we should be to receive them prepared 12th chapter of Ecclesiastes, “Fear God and < ither child in the of an- ant of the Knight family, are cordially invited MONROE and had no such party forty-five, WHITE’S CORNER (Winterport.) were unprepared reserve and furnish the accommodations in- keep His commandments: for this is the to attend. Susie Robbins, Sec. they 1 lounced the appearance of the and Knight to draw and while France is said to the whole duty of man.’’ The sermon was ap- rigs, upon, Many years ago when the writer the summer The Thimble club will have quire. plied to the everyday conditions of life, par- loon the party was comfortably disposed Miss Cora Blaisdell attended be keenine’ her armv well sunnlieri it is w ao cn^a^cu IU ncwo|jajjci tvum at tuc Licularly to the family circle,and was brief and and picnic this week. n the seven carriages. The party in- ;hool in Castine. dcubted whether ever can man- to the point. He was given the closest atten- England National with a summer home the week-end with his Charles an Capital, tion. :luded, beside a number of the summer Virgil Linnell spent Hanscomb, aged faeture war munitions equal to her re- Belfast of here, he advertised by word — A. G. town, away 8th. ichool students, who are for the most Food: kother, Mrs. Larby passed Aug, from Fresh quirements. Writing Copenhagen mouth and in the newspapers of Wash- cnaie ui 1 rauc. Monroe is assisting The weather is ver lart young Montana teachers, a number Mrs. Jasper Curtis of wet, rainy a Press staff who United correspondent and could have a number at C. W. Nealley’s. to farmers. Some have ington, brought >f the and summer school EVERY AT THE ith the work hardly j has had in Improvement, Slow expansion of fall buying, college faculty, DAY exceptional advantages study- here, who in turn would have of is her yet. brought Small-lot buying. Lateness of crops and crop ncluding a botanist and a Dr. Miss Virgie Bean Bangor spending the situation geologist, ing says: had there been tor movement. Exuberant crop estimates being Mrs. M. A. rlaley. Mrs. Bertha an.i others, any place Pleadwell, a naval surgeon, his wife and acation with McLaughlin ; now toned down. Bounteous yields certain, how- Even Woolwich arsenal, London's them to Later we had the Dr. Helen and Fred, are visiting t stay. Crosby ever. Rains impair grain grades. Industry ittle daughter from Washington, D. C., Mrs. Addie Shaw is ill at this writing. great war munitions factory, is not run- Austin and each season it was filled to over- with war orders chief stimulus. Some of is in attendance. Ricker, at its maximum Some of Inn, expands, ind two Mr. Charles Schwarz C. Newcomb Newburg ning capacity. industries show more gentlemen, Egging life. Clearings Ellen Brown fri men are ex- and we were able to entertain of Hampden Mrs. Mansur the employed there stock flowing swelled by stock speculation Stock market if Fairbault, Minn., and his son, Mr. B. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Whitney shire and two children are visit > brokers who work in an amateur- the State the Maine Press As- Time firmer. Failures Hogan were of C. H. Libby and change expanding. money Grange, M. Schwarz, a jeweller from Minneapo- ighlands guests ish way during Saturday half holiday and sociation and other but in fewer. Freight traffic misses last year's heavy Mrs. Emma Mansur. organizations; a nurse from the Deaconess imily Sunday. on other casual occasions. Lloyd-George wheat movement.—Bradstreet, Aug. 7ih. is, hospital, the since the Inn was and of West Winterport Rev. Mr. Leathers delivered recently estimated that and years burned, md others. Several small were L. E. White family Germany groups L. A. at the church last Sund are many, former have The Shoe Situation. isited at the home of his brother, village Austria-Hungary making 250,000 Including residents, made and when all were ar- : already up, here next Sunday. shells per day. The United Press learns been unable to come here. A hotel alone ^hite, recently. speak again to their satisfaction we found Bakery that the British war office estimates Purchases of footwear are made less cau- ranged would not suffice. would Mrs. Ed. Linnell and children, Wayne, Ruth Miss Minnie Spearin from Bang Many prefer and there is sufficient ne w business to lurselves situated in the 250,000 shells per month is the maximum tiously comfortably Mrs. Almeda Bow a home-like with modern maintain at the factories, most of id Helen of Bangor, were guests of Mr. and her mother, of all the factories of ‘Lan- boarding place, operations four-horse an eleven TRY THEIR capacity which are full. Uncertainty as inly rig, passenger last week. Bowen from Brooks visited there cashire even under conditions of war of course, and with such running nearly ; rs. A. G. Larby a few days improvements, to which will the best sellers in with Prof, and Mrs. R. A. Barnes nt w styles prove loach, will to i>an. time Lancashire is accommodations in this Mrs. Marie Goodwin and Miss Edna Godding Mrs. Annie Ryder go pressure. England’s provided there would be women's wear, however, restrict trade of the Messrs. Miss in leather has Bozeman, Schwarz, H. York two weeks with her daiud'’* leading manufacturing county. a increase in our summer department. Activity diminisbed, ! Brooks were guests of Mrs. G. spend ammunition for the large popula- to the of Williams and Miss Nickel, two young Frank Goodhue, who has a sunm j Beside making owing rapidly advancing, tendency st afternoon. also be for tion. and the of of heavy Bread: Thursday there. shells must prices shortage supplies Whole Wheat j army, produced ladies from Butte, and Mr. and Mrs. stock.—Dun’s Review, Aug. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Dow of Monroe and N the British navy in huge quantities. As to advertising, we believe that the Scott Fries, also of Butte, where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis from have to the out- r. and Mrs. D. W. Kimball of Frankfort are in Main- Germany does not divert Maine are their lina, who summering papers generally doing Fries is a member of the High school Curtis, of her arsenals in this manner to Beware of Ointments for ere of Mr. and Mrs. G. H, York Sun- their aged uncle. Jackson put in known Maine’s attrac- * guest the extent as part making week. anything like, same does faculty. DOUGHNUTS iy. tions and and it is a “con- Contain i;- The British fleet has fired an adyantages, Latarrh that Mercury Before we were started a halt Miss Goss from Me. England. fairly is invited to attend the .Charleston, enormous the Everybody cordially in the Monroe 11 quantity of shells during tinuous performance,’’ which is vastly as will the sense of was first assistant teacher mercury surely deitroy called at the “Swattie Sta- ONLY Waldo Pomona to be Dardanelles operations alone, which have the whole FRIED IN LARD AND „ sld meeting of North has been visiting Mrs. Laura Fain more effective than occasional boom edi- smell and completely derange sys- where Mr. Grant registered the to be replaced; and since the war began tem when entering it through the mucous sur- tion,” sld at Monroe Fair grounds, Friday, August she Doarded. tions. This is true of advertising in gen- ex- England’s newly built superdreadnaughts faces. Such articles should never be used party. Some regrets were heard that * th. sales on from CENTER BELMONT have made great demands lor large cali- eral. There are, of course, special cept prescriptions reputable physi- we didn’t drive the rather im- will do is ten fold to through 10c. doz. most to cians, as the damage they per Mrs. Viola Hebard was upon for Mrs. bre shells, the difficult of all which call for large display; but in the which operated Mr thejrood you can possibly derive from them. posing stone arch was dedicated A party of five consisting of manufacture. One of the reasons why a ipendicitis at the Paine Hospital in Bangor long run the advertiser who keeps his Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J President Roosevelt in and A. E. Johnson and daughter Gret* the British is so short of shells is no by 1903, st and is comfortable at the army business continuously before the public Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains mercury Thursday pres- Vt.f Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hutchins the vital necessity for England to keep and is taken internally, acting directly upon bears the inscription: “Yellowstone it writing. pelier, and Putnanville, Vt., were w her fleet lavishly supplied with ammuni- will get better results than the occasional the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. National Park.” “Created Act of recently en route from their homes by Mrs. B. C. w* r- which is the first of her In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get Ames and daughter Alice of Orono for Bucksport. While here they tion, principle user of large space. The Maine news- March 1, 1872.” “For the Wanted at and made Once Mrs. P. self-preservation. the genuine. It is taken internally Congress ; isited at the home of Mrs. Ames sister, of Mrs. H. Farrow. They reported b0 papers have done and are doing, daily in Toledo, Ohio, F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi- of the in bad condition on account of ra;' month the by Benefit and Enjoyment People,” * R. Wellman, several days last week. They ug>i One ago London Daily Mail to interests monials free. A table at the auto looked as if it had had been and weekly, much advance the girl surely <• ^ 76c bottle. but it was about a quarter of a mile out ere joined by Mr. Ames Saturday and all re- the water said: “The theme of the Dardanelles is of the State and we are confident that Sold by Druggists. Price per some mud. In many places Take Hall's Family Pills for conatipatioo. of our The drive through Gardi- WINDSOR HOTEL, I irned to Orono Sunday afternoon. the running board. too painful to be mentioned.” Condi- they will not weary of well doing. way. ■ -- » *VWAM1AU# — «-» Mrs. G. B. __5_ ^The News of Belfast. Mariano was able to be oat list wee^ after an illness which bad threatened to Veteran’s Meeting in Prospect develop into pneumonia. STILL THE RAIN FOURS DOWN "Tinkers,” caught in the weir of Arthur E. The Waldo County Veteran Association and blacken our haystacks droop held 1 Stantial, East Belfast, were on sale at the its August meeting in the K. of P. hall, ur drown and mold, gardens Bramhall ‘; tightest roofs are leaking, market last week. Prospect, August 6,1915, It was a postponed' ur hammocks dank and cold, All meeting from the fith on account of the storm 3 members of Last A. E. Clark Camp, Sons of I wash out their are and the meeting was not as as some .r roads pebbles Veterans, requested to be present next large | Days r former gutters overflow; Monday evening for drill. meetings. The forenoon session was OF THE nos of clothes wetter, R p get called to order by the President, S, L. Crockett re’s little chance to mow, Joseph E, Saunders has § $ taken the contract of Brooks and the of the for a large summer cottage at Mark minute^ July meet- n. air is filled with sighing, Island, near Islesboro. Fred Lufkin and Winfield Dow ing were read and accepted. One Comrade was n ts, and groans, and croaks; gru are putting in the the drawn faces foundation.—Deer Isle Mes- Complete reported as having died since the last meet- long I senger. Clean-Up GREAT RED —- TAG I rr.errie summer folks. ing—Comrade Fenderson SALE \ Heal of Co. A, 8th Remember your contribution to the annual Me. Vols. The committee on -tie consolation time and place i Closes lawn a benefit Hi (Sale Saturday hat has gone before, party, to the Home for Aged of next meeting. Comrades Trask, Bowen and Night) local prophet tells us Women, Thursday, August 19th. Mrs. Robert Dresses Palmer, subsequently reported as follows: time, will rain for three weeks more. F. Dunton, Mrs. Charles A. Pilsbury and Mrs. Sept 2nd, place, Vaughan’s shore East Belfast. Sarah R. Pierce are the general committee. The report was accepted. Comrade J G.Harding MOST on common this WONDERFUL ncert schoolhouse Albert C. Burgess came in Suits and made some appropriate remarks. Dinner was evening. Monday from Coats | Pitcher s then A recess was BARGAINS'! pond, where he had been for six announced. taken and the ,N T. Colburn of Toledo, Ohio, enter- weeks - repairing and renovating his cottage. boys fell into line and marched to the dining- I nnch Sundav at the Wavaide. I Mrs. Burgess and their son Kenney A. had Wash Skirts room,where the inner man was satisfied. After .in R. Mason of was in Belfast Bangor been with him the greater part of the time the smoke talk the afternoon meetingwas called •. business. He was accompanied by Mrs. has to Burgess also visited Mrs. George A. order,and the following program given; sing- | MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING "I ... ghter Margaret. Gilchrest in her all rdft cottage at Kelley’s Cove, Attractive Prices. Come ing “America,” standing; prayer by Com- of North port. Early rade D. O. e: F. Nash has bought Northport Bowen; address of welcome by EVER OFFERED IN WALDO COUNTY. the Mrs Jennie as fg the yacht Bcandia, formerly prop- Advertised Letters. The following let- Dockham, follows: g e Folwell at Isola Bella. ters Mr, Members family remained uncalled for in the Belfast post President, of the Waldo coun- ty Veteran Association: It seems sale of the office for the week hardly pos- Nautical Gazette reports the ending August 10th: La- Klhlo that ♦ Tl~ A I7nnn _1 __ ! the dies—Miss H. met ck cruiser Larina, 60 feet, and Margaret Coe, Mrs. Henry Hart- James Howes with us for the first time in the history of Here's Some of Them unch Edith, 21 teet, for use on Moose- man, Mrs. Jennie Wilson. Gentlemen—Mr. C. your association, and we greet you today with the D, Burd, Samuel same degree of pleasure, the same feeling .,a_; i ike. Collins, John H. Davis, W. of admiration, the same amount of gratitude Donigaw, Dr. A. J. j Weed place in Burnham, unoccupied Neal, Don R. Hussey. to you who fought and suffered with such 50 Men’s and valor and heroism for the cause of freedom Men’s Suits or two, it is will be remod- One of the city’s pair of j reported gray horses had a we Young that might still enjoy the blessings of and newly furnished. Mrs. severe case of glanders last week and stores will be closed this, sixes 36 repaired Mayor The generally EAST BELFAST. liberty and union, now and forever, one and 34, 35,- breast. Values from $7.50 to $12.50 ^ed and her daughter, Miss Angelia, Coombs wrote to the State Live Stock Sam- Thursday, afternoon to allow all to attend the inseparable. When our are now? i tary Commissioner for Fred martyred Lincoln called for vol- in Somerville, Mass., stopping advice. He was told fair. Mitchell returned home Monday from a unteers to uphold the honor of our country how that the disease was very and the visit in Islesboro w-ith his PRICES TO CLEAN UP NOW contagious The flag at G. A. R., hall was at half mast daughter. quickly and nobly you responded, realizing the horse was killed last and buried in sacrifice, yet and $2.98 iract for repairing Eaton bridge has Thursday Monday in honor of their departed brother, Miss Cora Eames of Boston is a suest of her resolutely unflinchingly you j on to he work the Warren At a pressed the call of Cn as. McKinley and began pasture. meeting of the James Pattee. sister, Mrs. G. duty. [ A. Leavitt, and family. Once to man and nation The contract price is $1449 The officers held every comes the municipal Saturday afternoon it moment to decide in the ider on Hill is Fred The Journal office had a call last from Mrs. Celia Richards of cause of truth with the Turnpike job was voted to Friday Reading, Mass., was a buy new horses for the city. falsehood, for the good or evil side As we id being $1800 He will begin on the little Misses Ann and Charlotte and guest last week of Cooper >er niece Mrs. Frame Towle, look across the waters and 35 realize, in Knee Pants Suits ii as necessary details can be arrang- The Lewiston Shriners returned last although week their visit was a Boy’s highly appreciated. small the terrible the :,den Herald. from Roy Black of Brockton. Mass is his degree carnage, awful their trip to the Pacific coast and one of visiting sacrifice of The Philathea class of the Methodist young, brave manhood, the grief Some with Sunday uncle, Roscoe Black, and on straight pants, some with knickerbocker n as a voluntary bankrupt has been them closes an account of their in the family, Searsport stricken mothers, widows and orphans journey have a lawn at the Methodist brought school will party avenue. about and a Values from to Daniel F. Walker.of Freedom. Liabili- Lewiston Sun as follows: “Here is the dis- by greed thirst for conquest, pants. $3.50 $5.00. 7 Court street, this even- we feel that we owe much our tance that the Kora parsonage, Thursday Edward Skelton of New York to bouored j2. Assets, $106. Principal creditors special travelled on their arrived Monday who Ice cream will be on sale. president i9 so faithfully and patiently from ing. for a visit with his r.abeth E. Knowlton, Belfast; How- trip coast to coast: eight thousand eight morning parents, Capt. and guiding our Ship of State through the turbu- PRICES TO CLEAN UP NOW The dates of the annual fair of the South Mrs. A. N. Snow. lent waters and ,n Albion, and Sagadahoc Fertilizer hundred and sixty-eight miles, touched treacherous shoals with 98c Kennebec at South Wind- which he is being confronted God H. C. Belfast. twenty-one States and two and Agricultural Society Mrs. Goodchild and constantly ,:.y. Attorney, Buzzell, provinces, daughter Gertrude re- his course 12 to 17 from 22nd grant may be straight on to the ha- (Sizes years only) rode on seven different sor have been changed Sept. 21st, turned to ice cart was in collison railroads.” Hartford, Conn., last week after a ven of peace. Thompson's and 23d to 15th 16th. The Sept. 14th, and stay at the Gentner granger's car near the Phoenix bouse open-air band concert last Thursday cottage. We are glad to see that in the intervening Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones Morison have time since your last with us so last Saturday morning and both were evening was pronounced by many the most Perle Lirrabee has the meeting many bought George Bar- of have been “X* of you spared to meet with us I issued invitations to the their All of Best of the season marriage Our enjoyable thus far lett house on Suits at Mr. said it and damaged. Thompson despite Searsport avenue, in which he again, that so few have been called to join the the unfavorable daughter, Cora Susan Morison, and Mr. Amos has § rely the strangers fault, but that he weather there was a good at- been living for some time. Grand Army above. Although in the natural IN ALL SIZES, REDUCED TO II order of events H tendance. The* Jefferson of San Juan, P. R., at the your ranks must thin- t emanlv about it and bore his dam- medley of familiar songs, the King ^*st Mr. grow McConarthy.who has been a at the ner vocal solo 2nd at 10 a. tn. guest year by year, yet the memories of the was for the other fellow, by Charles F. Hammons, “As the Congregational Church, Sept. 16 sorry Gentner cottage, has returned to brave comrades gone before must $5.95,6.95, 10,50, 11.95, 13.95, 95 Go Boston,where always Days By,” with chorus by the band mem- The field meeting of W’aldo Pomona Grange he is remain with and be harles Bradbury entertained Wednes- teacher in a summer school. you to you and to us, jj| bers were much an inspiration to and nobler jg was will be held 26th at Centennial Park, aims at the in hon- eDjoyed. “Tipperary” August higher .ing, Aug. 4th, Wayside Miss Villa Tardy arrived and and when repeated and enthusiastically encored. Montville. The speakers will be Charles M. Monday morning purposes; “taps” shall be ner guests, Mrs. A. H. Hanscom of Bos- from Foxcroft to her sister, Miss sounded for the last time and you shall Priest of C. S join Bertha. A notice is posted at the postoffice Gardner, High Demeter, *Stetson, have gathered an unbroken at that daughter, Mrs. Jack Fuller of Tampa, stating They are guests of Miss Edith Strout. army and Ladies’ Hose I and O. of the great the Men’s, that sealed will be Master, C. Purinton, Lecturer, encampment, may coming genera- Boys’ Drier guests were Mrs. Theodore N. proposals received by the Mr. and Mrs. John Borg and two tion be imbued with the same spirit of patri- custodian until one m. and Maine State Grange. children, w of Elizabeth, N. J., Mrs. George A. p. August 21, 1915, otism which characterized the of ’61. | Reduced to Donald and from Boys Best Makes, 9c, and 19c. then for the Dorothy, Weehawken, N. J., H Katherine publicly opened, at that build- North Belfast. The service at North || Mrs, C. C. Pineo and Miss repairs are Our vanished armies have not at the Towle cottage for the month of truly died, in aw ■■ “• > ing accordance with drawings on file with DtMLa&l IUUHU UCAU UUUUBJ, */. They march before the mby. August. today heavenly host, Men’s Best 50c. 35c. and 39c the and of another Travel Talk; “On And history veterans raise a storm of cheers ifll Underwear, Drew T. of custodian, specifications, copies of consist subject Hawthorne, principal | Wm. Russell of As the Yankee troops with glory armed and “ “ which may be obtained from the custodian HorsebacK Palestine.” At the open- Brookline, Mass., arrived and Fins Shirts Classical Institute, Waterville, was in through shod, $1.00 SI.25 w juju id wuc, wno nas Deen H The to and all bids is service there will be some special visiting In review the H : last to confer with only. right reject any ing praise grand swing by throne of God. Thursday parents her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Now 69c. and 79c. reserved. Austin W. Keating, Custodian. music.Miss Frances Waikley, acting pas- Black, for Mr. President, members of the Waldo tfjfl re to send pupils to that school. Among some weeks, || is a County Veteran in behalf of the Hello! The Waldo tor of the North Belfast church, spending Association, v* iiu win enter at me ran term aie miss ; Telephone Company of I a cordial wel- Everything at Greatly Reduced Prices. few at the home of D. N. Beach in Ban- Mrs. Annie L. McKeen and Miss Flora people Prospect give you has issued new for days Bur- || a, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. directories the Belfast- come. p| gess arrived gor. Tuesday morning to spend the enson, and Lewis and sons of Rockland district and it is that subscrib- The response was Comrade D. O Bowen Eugene, urged remainder of by the summer at the latter’s cot- and Mrs. Lewis F. Gannon. ers use the new books all possible owing New Advertisements. Last three days of Morrill. Then followed reading by Mrs. j tage, Flowanna. 1 W. Clark & to the Red Sale at W. Clark Co., which have been of Harry many the Harry music Emma ;er and changes made. great Tag Ward, by Colson, f Notes. The steamers Belfast reading by | Miss Julia There are a few which were too late for the & Main street Sale closes Saturday Leary, who spent the winter in .en on the route lost one Co's, Mrs. Hopkins, singing by Mrs. Jellerson, re- Boston-Bangor California for her The Main Street Ciothiers. book: New--Otis K. Ryder, 126-12; Sturgis night. Everything at greatly reduced prices... health, arrived home last marks Comrades Trask, A. E. n account of the northeaster that swept by Nickerson, A. H p the She Dexter, 246-4; E. F. Hanson, 267-11. Changes, Dwight P. Palmer, Masonic Memple, sells Friday night. was accompanied by her Stinson, Wrm. Rowe and Jas. Knowlton. Presi- rs&Z/fzas' oast August 4th. The Belfast, which left uv^^ssKsaKs^ssHV'^siiJt s^aarc^iuisMmaieQ^ss^s house cousin, Mrs. Wm. and R. M. Carter changed from 117-4 to 126 3; Lamson & Hubbard hats_Ten-room Dougherty, little daugh- dent Crockett made some re- Barg r at the usual hour ton that day, very appropriate | ter of Georce Rnhinson chancrpd from 9dfi.13 tn Q99. ! with stable and modern conveniences, 29 High Marguerite, Ohio, who will visit here for marks as did Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. and the gale so strong and the sea so heavy Palmer, A. Borne 13; Miss Katherine E. 246-14 to 332-14. street, Belfast, for sale. Apply to W. weeks. Mrs. O. B. Gray words of welcome when 35 miles west of Monhegan she put Brier, spoke to the .The The Route Shales on premises. August clean-up Mrs. Warrington arrived from the boys of '61. :. k to Rockland, where she lay until 8 o'clock Reach Opened, The steamer Cincinnati, coats T INVESTMENT OF MONEY IN A SAVINGS sale at James H. Howes of dresses, suits, Ohio, last week and after a short Then closed another of our best Tr irsday night, then resuming her trip. The Anna Belle, Capt. James Staples, arrived Tues- stay with her meetings is now on. Attractive | and wash skirts prices. daughter,' Mrs. T. P. went to by singing God be With You Till we Meet ;en was held in Boston six hours, leaving day from Camden, where she had undergone a Leaman, the | 1 Account is the best investment, the most profit- Come not invest your money in | early.... Why Samoset, Rockland, for the remainder of A. t::at at 11.10 night and arriv- complete overhauling and renovation to fit the Again. Stinson, Secy. port Wednesday in the National Bank and the and her for the service a savings account City summer. Mrs. Leaman her to able business greatest grandest specula- ing m at 6.25 p. m. Thursday, The between Belfast and Brook- accompanied Bangor .Farm for sale in | lin and intermediate of Belfast?... Northport. Rockland for a few days stay. THE ACCIDENT IN •a den left Bangor at 2 p. m. Friday, the re- landings. Yesterday at EAST BELFAST tion successful man started life in I Wm. T. Me., possible. Every 130 she left Address Flanders, Lincolnville, The ladies of gu.ar hour, and the Belfast left Boston at her p. m., Belfast for Brooklin on Trinity church have planned to JULY 26th. R. F. D.. 2. this wav. * lime, arriving here Saturday morning, her first trip and will run as per time table in hold their annual sale, supper and entertain- To the Editor of The Allow our Mills. Miss Fannie Cochran of ment Journal. =TRY who arrived here in the Camden at 3 p. m advertising columns. Morris L. Slugg, Poor,s August 20th. Mrs. F. B. Strout is house- IT= | me for a few words in Mass., is a of Mrs. Henry will space relation to the I a very president of the Belfast-Brooklin Steamboat Dorchester, guest keeper and be assisted by Mrs. A. N. Snow rsday report rough trip. Belfast White of Portland and accident,in East July 26th, an account Co., made the trip to interview the iocal Wentworth_Miss Emily Mrs. Roseoe Black. Committee on North Church Fair. The annual | enter- The National Bank of Belfast has been her Mrs. Lottie af v. hich appeared in your issue of July 29th. City agents and interested parties with a view to visiting cousin, tainment, Mrs. A. K. Fletcher and Chas. | mmer fair the ladies of the North Mrs. by Susie of Thorndike iTour seems to have been gross- i I giving service at all Pay son_Miss Higgins Hall; advertising Misses correspondent •i was held in the good landings. People j committee, Edith .vestry Wednesday the week with Mrs. Anna- misinformed as to the facts, which were as “down the reach” will has been spending j Skelton, Edith Strout and Mrs. ly Assets Over 4th. Mrs. Robert F. find it both pleasant Stella Vaughan; 1 $2,000,000 on, Aug. Dunton, Mildred Stevers of Eollows: Returning from Searsport on the to come bell Underwood.Miss Mrs. Frank | and to on fancy table, Towle and lent of the Ladies was profitable Belfast the Anna Mrs. E. 0. Sewing Circle, and sister Delia above date, near Mr. residence I Belle to do their Brockton, and Horace Grant Pendleton. Vaughan’s an of the committee the trading. general and Johnson who was were recent Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Went- overtook, a Mr. towing a guests Davis :.'fg ladies were in charge of the tables: A Post-Card from Sweden. Just as The George came near meeting with a worth_John Shea of Boston, who has been horse behind his carriage. When within what serious accident last :.s, Mrs. Frank J. Wiley; food, Mrs. W. C. Journal wae going to press last week a post- Monday morning when spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Henry [ considered easy hearing distance I sounded and Mrs. Adella Limeburner; bags, Mrs. card was received from Alzo M. Carter driving the baser cart. The bit to the bridle Capt. Wentworth returned home last the auto horn and when within a few rods Mrs. Herbert steamer Saturday-j broke in the horse’s mou:h and the -S>i*s*•'i".*>i* *i*i*>i-v£'*K* -~I*^>h\*^t»-i.'-HK*>J*^ '4*i> Hill; candy, L. Seekins and of the Seaconnet, dated Gothenburg,: horse be- on the Mrs. Sophia Hartshorn of Morrill is with her j turned out to pass left, there being a ; "I ^toddard; fancy articles, Mrs. J. C. Pils- Sweden, July 21, 1915, Capt. Carter writes came frightened and started at a breakneck % J. daughter, Mrs. Fred Carter, who is in poor least 12 feet of good road between the team Mrs. H. L. Kilgore and Miss Cora S. “Have got thus far all right. to speed down the road. Although Mr. Davis Expect get .There is a lot of out in and the ditch. When I was nearly abreast the health... quite hay control of the horse in; ice cream, Mrs. E. B. Gilchrest and away next week for New York. This is a kept he found the wagon fine, the bad weather. towed horse he kicked, throwing himself this vicinity through over and N. Houston Small; mystery Misses clean city with lots of which are was tipping jumped, his table, parks, kept 1 spraining toward me, and into the there was around plunged rear and Simmons. Other members of the in fine and flowers The Municipal Court. Monday ankle quite badly. It was some time before he shape, everywhere. Am of Mr. Johnson's Rink wheels carriage, Coliseum a “hoss" case in the Court before could crushing and Guild assisted in various ways, mailing you a paper; it may interest Municipal get the horse quieted, but after perhaps ] getting them, and fell, or fell, across the Maurice W. Clinton A. Wing partially aides were prettily decorated with gar- you,” The card has a fine picture of the Judge Lord,when him straightened around continued his route | road, so that I could not avoid passing over and some in of Belmont was the complainant against Vinal t home. He is still wers very attractive articles steamer. Amidships large letters, extend- suffering from the sprain with s-k TTT;__ fna tUn Inannnn o I tiis hind legs the right wheels of the ~ | displayed and sold. The net proceeds over nearly one-third her “Sea- and confined to his home. ing length: auto. I was not within several feet of the j Lord found *-:e about $70. U. S. at the bow and stern are horse and carriage. Judge prob- connet, A.,”and The quiet little neighborhood called Mason’s horse until he sprang and fell in front of him over to the me, the Stars and The able cause and bound Septem- A he Woman's Club. The Once in Awhile painted Stripes. paper Capt. Mills was somewhat aroused last Sunday night and was then at least four feet to the left of ber term of the S. J. Court under $100 bonds C. E. Mrs. Carter maned has just been received and has when one of its residents Mrs. Owen, C. W. Jennys, lady started out in the carriage. I had time to do nothing ex- Opened Friday Night f A. J- Skidmore of and Fred G. a of the but as it is with Liberty fl__ _l__A. <■_ll I_ B. 0. Norton, Mrs. Leroy W. Strout, Mrs. picture Seaconnet, print- turn the car into the ditch and back in- there were cept ed in Swedish we are unable to Gray of Belfast sureties. Tuesday tjrge E. Kittridge, Mrs. Virgil L. Hall, and quote from it. to a few berries. She congratulated her- to the road, which 1 did and within all transient citizens pick stopped The Seaconnet is now at four cases of intoxication, M>- Anne M. Kittridge—with Mrs. Harry L. probably sea, home- Belf on filling her pail in a short time and eight or ten rods of the spot where the acci- I 6th. i; Thomas for a second August ward bound and we she will of Belfast. Forrest, .g >"e, Mrs. Emma Sawyer of St. John, N. hope go clear of started for home, but in the opposite direction dent occurred. I talked with the owner of was committed to the for German mines and torpedoes. offence, county jail < * and Mrs. Noah L. Page of Beverly, Mass., from the way she came. As darkness came the horse at the time and explained to him 30 days; Dennis J. Murphy was committed guests, had a Dutch treat at the Woman’s The Bangor Fair. This year’s Eastern upon her she began to realize she had in how the accident occurred. The speed of my for 10 days, and John Doherty and Thomas gone room Friday at 1 o’clock. The menu was Maine State fair, Aug. 24th, 25th, and 26th, is the wrong direction and thought she would car at the time of the accident was aboat 15 Cullen were given a like sentence with the ken salad, hot rolls, olives, assorted cake to be a continuous from the time have to stay in the woods all But in the miles per hour. The statement that I refused performance town at and night. Every of once, decided Evening privilege leaving Open < > -e, ice cream or sherbet. Aftpr lunch all gates are opened, at six in the morning, until meantime the good people of Mason’s Mills to give my name was false. The accident to leave. Wednesday morning two young -i. urned to the home of Mrs. Norton for a 12 at night, for after the program has been were notified of her disappearance and in much was a regretable one, bnt was caused wholly men of 18 and 20 years, one his name as | social afternoon... .Mrs. J. giving of the and Wm. Colburn of carried out during the day, and after vaude- less time than it takes to write more than a oy the action horse, was one that H :rbert Smith of Milo and the other William ! iedo, Ohio, entertained at the Woman’s ville and fireworks in the evening, on Wednes- dozen men started out with lanterns,horns,etc., might occur to any careful driver. Doyle of New York, were before the Court in and Saturday Afternoon oom noon Mrs. John Friday H. Quimby, day and Thursday evenings will be a and found her about five miles from home, Newell White, given of Sheriff Frank A. Cushman on com- Mrs Albert M. Carter and Miss custody Thoradike, Aug. 9. 1915. Charlotte W. dance, music for which will be furnished j tired, hungry, and with an empty pail, as on | by p'aint of Charles Drinkwater, who lives just jrn.... Miss Maude E. Barxer was hostess the Bangor band, under .the management of the tramp she had spilled all her berries, Mon- below Saturday Cove, for breaking and enter- at the Woman’s Club Monday evening with the fair, at the auditorium, this spacious struc- day morning she was out bright and his home and also that of Mrs. Jane early,none Mrs. L. of ing Hart, R. Campbell Holyoke, Mass., Mrs. ture having room for 400 dancing couples,while the worse for her tramp, but a much wiser a In the Drinkwater home > neighbor. they A FOR MOTHERS A Mrs. Elmer A. the I Burgess, Sherman, Mrs. gallery and floor will seat 400 copies more. woman. Probably she has since repeated to .WORD took a suit case, a pair of pants, a fountain It is a mistake for mothers to as herself: '‘Remember the Sabbath and grave neg- -uph Tyler guests. Tuesday evening In connection with the dance, at about 10.30 p. day keep and an alarm clock. They plead it lect their aches and pains and su£er in We Examine Mr- Essie P. Carle entertained at lunch Mrs. an of pen guilty holy.” m., exhibition modern and society danc- leads to and were bound over to the term silence—this only chronic sick- Miss E. Mrs. Fred September Pierce, Mary Pierce, ing wili be given by Miss Alice Pinkham of SOUTH ness and often shortens life. of the S. J. Court under $500 bonds and were MONTVILLE. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A. Blair. Payson, Rochester, N. H., who has been under the per- If your work is if your nerves are committed. When Sheriff Cushman was at tiring; sonal instruction of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cas- The annual meeting of the Dale Clan will be excitable; if you feel languid, weary or corner of Franklin and Cedar streets on The J the at the hall should know that tle of New York City, and#1 her partner, Mr. held Grange Saturday evening,Aug. depressed, you Scott’s Eyes the way to jail with his prisoners Doyle con- 14th. A cordial invitation to attend is extend- Emulsion overcomes such conditions, j Bennett, who is a graduate of Prof. Chaulif, | just c'uded to take "leg bail," and jumping from ed all in outlying districts. It in concentrated form the Modern Scientific Methods late of Paris and has danced in and around possesses By the carriage ran like a deer over fences and very elements to invigorate the blood, New York extensively. will be child- (without the aid of drugs) Tuesday through the lawn at 5 Court street. The strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves I EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT $ ren’s day; Wednesday, Governor’s day; and sheriff called to Jerry E. Hayes and his crew and build strength. And Kit the Most Up*to*Date 11 of at work on the wires i> Baked Beans Thursday, Merchant’s day. linemen, telephone Scott’s is thousands of | and Brown Bread will nearby, for help and is deeply indebted to strengthening mothers—and will No alcohol. I be served at The Field Day of The Travellers Club. On hem for assistance in running Doyle down be- help you. l Wayside in ad- Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. Wednesday, July 28 th, the Belfast Travellers’ tween Cifftrch and High streets, where the J. Glasses | dition to the regular menu. They Sheriff caught him. 1 Club waa entertained at “The Barracks’’ by i; can also be ordered in desired John ton Mra. R. Dun and Miss Margaret Dun- JACKSON. At Reasonable Prices. J j quantities. Cooked Food always ton. This annual field day, when the gentle- l on sale. men and other friends are invited, has become Miss Eunice Chase is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willis in Knox. one of the pleasantest features of the club Kelsey, ; NEW YORK ICE CREAM year—eagerly anticipated and en- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chase are Mr. For Brokeri Lenses thoroughly visiting Sale Replaced and Mrs. A, K. Fletcher in Belfast. ) new and joyed. On this day the weather was propi- —something delicious— tious, and the occasion waa marred only by the Mrs. Herbert Hadley and son of Mascoma, & always on sale. N. have been A room unavoidable absence of some members of the H„ spending several weeks with 1 house with stable, A Line of her Mr. and E. Chase & Complete club. Twelve parents, Mrs. E. Morton. J-U Doak, PHOTO POST CARDS members, however, were pres- situated at 29 Congress The many friends of Charles A. Morton j ent, with several honorary members and a ( of this quaint old house on sale. were pained to learn of his death, his street, Belfast. All modern -^Optometrists, *€- $ number of other the latter Aug. 1st,at guests. Among home in Lowell, Mass, after a year’s illness of Kitchen Utensils was Mrs. conveniences. Suitable for two Campbell, daughter of the Rev. J. pernicious anemia.. Prayers were said at the 25 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. 3 Fairfield Ada Wildes. IN ALUMINUM — The “Everlasting/’ A. Ross. In the afternoon a short program family residence, street, Tuesday tenements. About half acre of Mrs. E. afternoon at 2 80 o’clock. morn- which is guaranteed to wear 20 years. was rendered. Mrs. S. Mills read a Wednesday George the remains were to land with for j ing brought his chance most Jackson, garden. IN AGATE— We sell the L. & the same interesting paper: “A Plea for Russia,” childhood’s home, G., accompanied by his wife on the of ware we have sold for 20 years and each Miss Elizabeth Kelley gave an enjoyable read- and sister, and funeral services were held at Inquire premises PATTERSON’S piece is the home of hi s warranted. ing, “Paris and the Parisites,” Mrs. Frank parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett E. Morton, Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. IN TINWARE—The also Wallace Chase some W. A. plain stamped, gave interesting particu The services were conducted by Rev. T. SHALES. the “Lisle,” the kind that doesn’t rust. H. MUSIO SHOP, Wanted lars of the work in a club of which she is a Martin, pastor of the Jackson Congregational Belfast, August 12, 1915—82tf Agents IN WIRE church. lhc burial was in the lot in TAKE GOODS—Strainers, Toasters. member. At 6 o’clock dinner were served family 47 Main Malna. T*0 ORDERS FOR FALL DRESS- Paring etc. Jackson cemetery in charge of J. H. Straat, Balfast, A goods and hustlers and Knives, at small tables on the veranda and on the McKinley, cloakings. Only an old schoolmate. The bearers were the thoae that mean business need Yours Pansies Flour is apply. truly. grounds. and sweet peas were every- three brothers of the deceased: Edwin T. of Cheaper MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING W. OLDHAM, where in evidence. In the evening the “Bon- Waterville, Harold S. of Jackson, Harrison E. Get our prices before you buy. We are agents lw32p Portland, Maine. of Unity, and a M. S. Hatch of i- 3o\AMWfflrt*v for Stott's Peerless and Stott's Patent. RENTING REPAIRING fire King” was master of ceremonies and brother-in-law, Fancy Jackson. There were Carle & Jones many beautiful flowers UTOME there was music, etc. from relatives and P. AND STORE, Boston, only 15c year friends. DWIGHT PALMER i PERRY’SCASH MARKET. J. LEE Proprietor. A A PATTERSON, I and your ad. free; fights dept, stores. \ A ui us. LAKI. WHAKUE.3 t. RANLbl I. EASTERN Bug Light. NATURE TELLS YOU Socialist view of the war. uermanys uoiuemp*. STAR OUTING. Colonel Some Blunt Truth*. Retired Scakurer, Hale and Hearty at 98. Three hundred members of the Order the bar could be crossed No Peace Terms Sale Until German Military Harvey SpeaKt of At low tide was Born In Montvllle. Eastern Star were present Aug. 4th on Overthrown. A The and candid afoot. After the week’s visit Bug As Many a belfast Reader Knows Too Despotism is Case of most forthright pre- theannual outing of the Knox County were sentation Sunday Herald.] gj Light Rock, Gwen and Joe plan- Well. Crush or be Crushed. of our case against Germany ^Boston Field Day Association in Penobscot View that is from the ning to go back to the mainland, when has yet been published Dean of the sea captains that made Grange Glen Cove. Mrs. Bertha When the are a letter to the New York Timee by H. hall, water left the strand at five o’clock. kidneys weak, [From trenchant of George Harvey, Editor Lewis the M. Chairman of the Socialist pen famous sailing the of de- blew Nature tells about it. Hyndman, of The and rhomaston, Me., by Union, retiring president, But an unseasonable snowsquall you in North American Review, ap- livered the address of welcome. These Party England. in issue of that countless vessels built at that old town in from seaward, rising to a bitter hail- The urine is nature’s index. pears the August per- officers were elected: Mrs. Elizabeth so Aunt At the of this war you al- iodical. Colonel minces no words to all of the is the honor that storm by half-past tour, Cressy Infrequent or too frequent passage, beginning Harvey parts globe Spear, Rockport, president; Mrs. Edna the children lowed me, as one or the oldest Social- in the What has re- and Uncle Jake told they Other disorders suggest kidney ills. matter. Germany rightfully belongs to Capt. Charles E. Lermond, Thomaston, Mrs. Ellen Fiske, must another in the light- Democrats living, to appeal to American to us amounts to this, says Colonel pass night Doan’s Kidney Pills are for disordered kid* Ranlett, still hale and hearty at the age Rockland, Mrs. Florence Starrett, War- house. Gwen was disappointed. She Socialists of all Bhades of opinion not to glied[arvey with vivid directness: “The Unit- ren. Mrs. Harriet St. George, but neys. allow themselves to be misled in ed States and her of 98 years and eight months. Rawley, loved her light-keeping relatives, regard of America President, Mrs. Mabel Colson, Vinalhaven, Mrs. and she People in this vicinity testify to their worth to the facts of the conflict and her and her can rain or he be Gus was coming home tonight, by pro-Ger- Congress, people, Every day, shine, may Eliza Jones, Camden, Mrs. Abbie Aager- Lewis H. Hill street. Rockland, Maine, man or to more and longed to be home to welcome him. Gus Gray, misrepresentations peace-at-any- go helj. Just that; nothing seen walking about the grounds around son, Thomaston, Mrs. Jane Morgan, had been at Bass Harbor, two savs: I suffered for a long time from kidnej price propaganda. The unprecedented nothing less.” Colonel Harvey continues South away, his pretty home on Central street, Au- Thomaston, Mrs. Hattie Counce, and the was bearing back was weak and lame anc struggle has now been going on for near- as follows: months, “Osprey” complaint. My his advanced Washington, vice Mrs. Eli- a men have burndale, and despite age presidents; this hour. or ly year. Millions of been She disavows none of her crimes; she nor him home very made it difficult for me to stoop lift. Often • his Robinson, secretary; Mrs. Hester to killed or and hundreds of makes no of she his remarkable man retains faculties, “1 the ‘Ooprey’ won’t try not mutilated, suggestion reparation; of hope I was in such bud shape that I could attenc he makes use of a Chase, treasurer. A program read- in this s eet.” Uncle Jake millions sterling have been wasted. It recognizes no of neutrals; she reit- though magnifying and make harbor work. 1 tried different medicines, but rights ings vocal solos was furnished by $ Cigarette when the fro- to my is not that well- erates her of all treaties and glass while reading. spoke his thoughts aloud, surprising, therefore, repudiation Mrs. Eliza Jones of Camden, Mrs. Mary know nothing gave me relief until I used Doan’i efforts should be made hu- of all whether nations or of For 27 years he sailed the seas, com- zen rain blew in thickest. “If I meaning by laws, among Payson of Mrs. W. F. Tib- Since I learned about thii in that time 15 vessels, and the Rockport, Bartlett, he'll put into Mill Kidney Pills. mane people in the belligerent as well as civilization and humanity, which may manding betts and Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish Captain disaster that betell mm waB tne loss Mrs. Grace Rollins of Rock- | It’ll have used it whenever I have felt in the neutral countries to induce the conflict with her own of mili- only and m Cove, and ride there till daylight. medicine !I conception land. There was also dancing and card I Egyptian Cigarettes th : | combatants to consider terms of for noth- of his first command, which burned in a be a outside.” in need of a tonic and the resulti peace. tary necessity; she apologizes Fred rough night |kidney southern Since from sea playing. Robinson of Rockport her heart For a Social-Democrat to such she concedes she acknowl- port. retiring “But Gus!” breathed Gwen, have been the best.” oppose ing; nothing; was floor half a ago, Ranlett has manager. in her voice. “He’s on—the— attempts to put a stop to the wholesale edges nothing; Bhe seeks only to secure century Capt. catching Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply asl Berved as selectman of re- carnage and money expenditure appears our approval of her lawless practices Thomaston, ‘Osprey.’” for a remedy—get Doan’s Kidney PUli presentative to the General Court from “There, there” Uncle Jake stroked kidney to some quite contrary to Socialist doc- through our acquiescence in her proposal Congregational Fair at Rockland. Notice*of —the same that Mr. had. Foster-Milburi that and has also served Newton Foreclosure her hair. “The ‘Osprey’has weathered Gray trine and a declaration against the broth- that we waive our unquestioned rights section, _ A cnU .-„ *• as a the before it Ferdinand —--— selectman in be- F. Herriman Buffalo, N. Y. erhood of man. -.r days 4. The of F- many a stiffer gale than this.” Co., Props., "I---ftV Rockland, Me., Aug. patron- came a as well as it in of WHEREAS,pect, in the County of Waldo and children climbed the narrow But this is not so. The stupendous our ships as she may permit, under her city, representing age summer folk helped today to ij' Both the of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated came we won't risl now is a to save surveillance and to her Legislature. the of the mid-eummer stairs to watch Uncle Jake light the big this storm up, but fight being fought fight subject dictation; bring receipts ber 11, 1913, recorded in Waldo Vino Vmi turn nrtar .Too T’ll hnvo 11 His life was similar to that of fair at the Regis;' is uiai luuruai from a endeavor us, she would early church close Book revolving llgni. Europe long-prepared hiving injured wrong us; Congregational Deeds, 304, Page 425, conveyed to > thousands of other Borh in w a to us under the heel of Prussian- insulted she would humiliate Maine boys. xii cnaigtr ui me various ur Joe suddenly asked. rest minute.” put all having us, ton Springs Trust Company, a corporate ! i»/wl arol Vinv too nri f K Nov. 9, he went to Bea were “Thunder in a hail-storm!” exclaimed About half an hour later Joe, wearj us; that is all there is of this insolent Montville, 1816, partments Mrs. A. J. Bird, Mrs. ganized under the laws of the State of Ma. when on the a 11 years old as a cabin boy coast H. B. Mrs. Mrs. and having its of busir her nose against the and sleepy asked, “Ain’t it about timt intention of establishing world- declaration. Fales, Lucy Glover, principal place .s Gwen, flattening mg schooners. in the of John Stockton in the of all without was blackness for the folks to be back?” wide empire under the same militarist Not one of our moderate demands is Thus, language I. Snow, Mrs. E. S. Levensaler, Springs, County Wald.. glass, though came State of Maine, a certain lot or been domination. There can now be no doubt accorded even the of frank sailors, he aboard “through the Mrs. Alfred E. Miss Maria L. parcel of shot witn white hailstones. This question had worrying Gwen, courtesy Keyes, in arJd hawse rose suc- situated Prospect, in the of The men who con- are in pipe” and through the Miss Edith Mrs. D. N. County \Va “That screw is out of order,” but she bravely answered: whatever about that. recognition; all effect denied; each Cobb, Perry, and State of and getting cessive at the of 19 Maine, bounded as foil, a/ the storm’s so trol the of from the and one is either spurned grades until, age Mrs. J. F. J. C. Per- muttered Uncle Jake, twisting at the “Perhaps bad they’l policy Germany, every tacitly Mqrtland, Cooper, wit: Beginning at a stake in south line f t he sailed as the Kaiser and the of Bavaria down- or years, from Thomaston mas- ry, Mrs. E. D. The was heirs “It’ll turn.” When he have to take passengers King imprudently ignored. Spear. supper Herriman's home lot; thence south st v, lamp. hardly ‘Osprey’s’ ter as of the schooner Waldoboro. in of Mrs. N. east to at last settled the on the light, into the boat-house till morning. ’Twoulc ward, all openly avow it. The nation Never before has this country and sel- charge A. H. Jones, Mrs. ty degrees the county road leading globe The vessel was with from short a whole does not it. if has been loaded lime F. Mrs. Mrs. Free- Prospect Ferry to Belfast, and came down the steps to the larding be pretty wild taking them around deny dom, ever, any country Cobb, Harry Cole, forty-thro. the kilns at Thomaston and 20 later man he listened for the next boom. “A boat now. S’pose we keep this up till day- The pretence that the war was enter- treated so contemptuously. Why is days Higgins, Mrs. W. H. Kalloch, Mrs. in a harbor on stake in the middle of the ed as a war of defence is this? has to convince the coast of Georgia, she H. A. Buffu.n and Mrs. Glover. Wescott in he counted, “one, two, light, Joe?” upon complete- What happened Lucy distress,” a leak and the water fired the ihence by the middle of said brook to a:: “Guess I can stand it can.” ly abandoned, now that, it has served its even a truculent autocracy that this Re- Bprung The fair concluded tonight with a con- three.” ’slong you thence north ■. lime, causing the destruction of the cert. stake; seventy degn Joe; and keep it up they did til purpose of giving the official German public can be flouted with impunity? seventeen rods twelve links to the Even while he counted, he was jump- snapped schooner. He had other com- first brought Uncle Jake and Aunt and Social-Democratic party an excuse Surely history warrants no such assump- many tioned bound, containing four down the “It’s the ‘Osprey’s’ daylight To feel acres, ing steps. for Chauvinists and tion9 at the outset was mands, however, among the coasters of strong,({have good appetite and di- less. Mill Cove Cressy back, but without Gus. turning supporting Tripoli taught count. She must’ve passed the Thomaston fleet. gestion, sleeep soundly and enjoy life,use Bur Also another lot at “The on a sand- the bitterest enemies of Socialism. All her lesson by Jefferson, first beginning a stake t: t.. storm struck her. Bet she’s ‘Osprey’ grounded England by dock Blood Bitters, the tonic. ’fore the has been thrown aside. The Madison and Mexico The last 20 years of his life at sea family system 1881 in the west line of George B. i out bar,” auntie explained. “This morn- disguise again by Cleveland, Price, $1.00 struck Bad Man’s Reef.” He got were in one the land; thence north v., ing’s tide floated her off long ago.” policy of conquest and empire is accept- by Polk, France by Lincoln, Spain by spent large vessels, clip- seventy degrees his coiled a rope around his a of hundred forty-eight rods to a stake in oil-skins, ed as the of the Germanic and more per ship Oracle, craft 1300 tons Tnen Uncle Jake exclaimed: policy Powers, McKinley, Japan, decisively line of lot No. better known as a life-saver across his chest which he two 23, (Tan. waist, hung set foi with the of a small and hither- than is Roose- burden, commanded years a “You’ll reach the mark you exception commonly understood, by tridge Brook lot; thence north u. and another over his shoulder, lighted and in which he made to China twenty in 01 to uninffuential section, whose protests, velt. What now induces Germany to voyages east rods twenty-four links and called Aunt Cressy. "The yourselves life, you youngsters, and Eastern Lines eighteen lantern, fine as no effect. believe that President Wilson does not Australia. Steaisiiip in the south corner of the B. F. I’m no Turned it hand! It’s they are, produce Herrin, in trouble between here and prophet. by like of his ‘Osprey’s’ mean what he That “strict ac- Then, many others calling, thence south seventy degrees east two I’m over.” all I’d have felt equal to myself.” says? Bad Man’s Reef. going Raniettt decided to invest his sav- rods to a stake; thence soutn “Gwen made Joe, “01 Germany's Motive at The Hague. countability” signifies nothing? Capt. ALL THE WAY BY WaTER. forty-eight -r “No boat could live in this sea,” de- me,” grinned west rods an ings in ship At ty degrees eighteen twent I’d have had some chowder foi seems Obviously there is insidious cause building. Kennebunkport Aunt ready It clear, also, that the elabo- links to the first mentioned cut.ta murred Cressy. back of the Government’s in- he built the bark Asterias and at Thom- bound, your breakfast.” rate which emanated from Imperial more or ami “I’ll take chances in a row-boat to proposals in a on the twenty-one acres, less; wi. my less than a fixed aston, yard easterly bank of BANGOR LINE covered the In the middle of the day, who should at The for solence,—nothing belief the condition of said mortgage has beer the main —the tide’s hardly Germany, Hague, mitigating the St. George river, his gang of workers row across the bar for the children bui the and the horrors of that the sentiment of this country is not Turbine Steel Steamships Belfast and Cam- Now, therefore, by reason of the bn, bar —then creep around shore to ferocity reducing built another bark called the yet, Gus. didn’t take the divided but is in their direc- Sunbeam, den. the condition thereof the said Stockto at Birch Point. If I “1 ‘Osprey,’”hs war were in order to only veering boat house only suggested which was Ranlett’s last Leave m. Raleigh’s Capt. command. Belfast at 5.00 p. daily, for North- Trust Company, Simeon B Merrith*- -. told them, “1 was late, and caught thi weaken the resistance of nations more tion. “Feeling in the United States,” by don’t find it I’ll break in and get a He sailed Rockland and claims a open, Bell’ for Calais. Went remarks the this vessel from St. John, N. port, Camden, Boston. Leave Treasurer, foreclosure of said n there it’s a few rods to ‘Maggie righi humane and more honorable than her- placidly inspired Morgen Belfast at 7.30 a. boat. From only of from B., to Adelaide, Australia, thence to m, daily,for Searsport.Bucks- gage. here, and came home by ferry. Scot- self. For it is now Post Berlin, “is changed what Baa Man’s Reef.” by proved conclusively the to Gal- port, Winterport and Bangor. Dated July 26, 1915. but 'twas a uncle! II it was at the time of the Lusitania sink- Lima, Callao, Trinity Islands, a reefer land, rough trip, that at the time when these con- Returning: Leave India Wharf, Boston, at STOCKTON SPRINGS TRl Aunt Cressy took down heavy very way, Ireland, to Cadiz, Spain, then back it hadn’t been for your old revolving ventions were formulated ing and President Wilson will have to 5.00 p. m. daily. By S. B. MERRITH EW, Trea. to her husband. “I can be of by Germany to where he his com- belonging Once the lost the revo this new in Boston, relinquished D. 3w31 or light— captain and her satisfy feeling considering METROPOLITAN LINE ££m. some use with you, hold the lantern accepted by possible adversaries, i mand. After he left the Sunbeam she tion and word went round that he’d los- means and answering the present note. That something. Given,” her eyes traveling all the (including large supplies sank. S. S. Massachusetts and Bunker Hill. his bearings. In a second there was of were the note will meet unrestrained approval Leave north side of India from her niece to the beacon iight above poisonous gases) being made On life he settled Wharf, Boston, The women all crowded to at the hands of a of Ameri- giving up seafaring at 5 due New York at 8 a. m. been here to panic. on< ready to infringe them wholesale.Treaties large part every day p. m„ Notice stairs, “you’ve long enough Same service of foreclosure, side till the ‘Bell’ dipped water. If th< 1 likewise which stand in the of the cans is certain.” For this impression returning. Know what to do.” way street. This was in the when we days ship- ‘Maggie Bell’ didn’t know where Bug realization of the full German undoubtedly, as foresaw, the resigna- MAINE STEAMSHIP UNE Myra J. Terrill of Troy. "Gwen fairly shouted, think- program and lime were at their “Yes,yes, she must be off her course tion of the building burning WHEREASCounty ot Waldo and State of Ala climed on a chair and took Light was, are denounced as in no sense bind- Bryan, supplemented by ing cf Gus. She being height in that place and the town was S. S. North Land and North Star. her mortgage deed dated November much as she’d been up and down thii 1 and however traitorous utterances of hyphenated edi- down more rope. Then she lighted a lan- ing, declarations, solemn, and The Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesday, recorded in the Waldo of Deer tors who write as not as Amer- prosperous bustling. population Registry coast. The sharpest eyes could see onlj are set aside as worthless. International Germans, and at 6.30 Also Mon- tern for aunt. “Go, go! I’ll see to was made of and Thursday Saturday p. m. 252, Page 379, conveyed to me, John H of us tried tc is And it is up largely ship captains fixed lights. The coolest law has become a mere and cen- icans, directly responsible. day at 10.30 a. m. for New York. the a certain lot or things.” figment, owners and the scene the wharves undersigned, parcel calm the and we all watched foi because of this conv cti n along FRED W. inside and a Uncle women, turies-old agreements, never broken in beyond ques- POTE, Agent, situated in said Troy on the road lead,: “Stay keep fire,” ad- was a busy one. Now, however, the town that disappearing and reappearing light a tion that the Imperial Government’s Belfast, Maine. Carleton’s Mills, so-called, to Detroit. Jake called back from the darkness. “You modern times, are, to Germany, vain has fallen into decline. Occa- then, his eyes glowed, "in a twinklinf dress was in no sense, categorical or tranquil and described as follows: on the west couldn’t see out in this storm, whatever thing. a vessel is towed the a to the American sionally up river to road; on the north E. B. Gowen’s : lost in the we all saw it come and go. Then Cap otherwise, response by You’d only get All this means and can mean that rent and a few of the lime kilns are still the east land of A. J. happened. tain Bartiett knew where we were.” only it was a to Nntirn nf Fnrarlncnrn by Sidelinger Government; stump ■ no can be speech mi vv v vi v vi vv/ui vy hail.” reliance whatever placed in operated by an concern, but range line; on the south by said Sidei „■ Joe looked up at Gwen, his heart it the American people; not an answer to independent after the Germany under her present rulers. If the and the land, containing seventy acres, nior Gwen and Joe peered light- his “I’m madi : the but an of wharves, shipyards shops Ella C. of Stockton shining eyps. glad you President, appreciation Sprague Also one other lot or of land his but could see them she and her friends win in this war, or if where and sails were are parcel situa keeper and wife, me the he rigging made, WHEREAS,Springs, Maine, by her mortgage deed skip chowder, whispered. Bryan. said Troy, being the northwesterly p no farther into the driving hail than the they succeed in obtaining a “draw,” as fallen to decay and Thomaston’s dated the eighth day of A. D. 1913, The Beacon. Germany is “fighting for existence” glory February, lot numbered nine in the eighth range, threw its the result of this terrific contest, no na- has in the Waldo of Deeds. revolving light searching rays. of her own volition. So, involuntarily, departed. andjrecorded Registry ed northerly on northerly lot line from a few seconds even the turn of the tion, great or small, near or remote, will Ranlett stills visits the old town Book 295, Page 436, conveyed to Stockton In are the peoples of England and of Capt. eriy range line to pari same 101 convey. SIEGE WARFARE. be safe from a fresh so soon as Springs Trust a revealed no sight of the rescuers’ attempt and delights to talk of the days when the Company, corporation organ- Carleton about the year 1835; easterly lamp France. So may we be compelled to do ized under the laws of the State of and flecked with white. Gwen turn- the aggressor thinks there is again a house Hags of the ship-owning families ol Maine, land of B. Carleton to part of same ]> t figures, to withstand the Imperial Government's having its principal place of business at Stock- Little is Being Made in th : chance of It is not an or- Thomaston sailed the seven seas and veyed to Jesse Smart and others ab< ed to Joe, saying: Why Progress good victory. ruthless endeavor to “Deutsch- the ton in the of Waldo and State place Springs, Cuunty same said land a fire and a which the Ger- of calkers’ mallets and the year, 1835; southerly by “They’ll need hot perhaps French and belgian War Zones. dinary campaign upon land uber”—not France and ring sound ol of Maine, a certain lot or parcel of land situ- Powers have merely Eng- Smart and others to westerly range lii tankful ot warm water if any- manic embarked. The al- aozes could be heard or ated in said Stockton bounded as fol- they bring An of so little but—“ube r Alles.” Let their ship carpenters’ Springs, said n explanation why pro ternative for all their is land, westerly by westerly range line to one otf the ! neighbors crush all sides. The recent fire that swepl lows, to wit: Beginning at the corner of the ‘Osprey.’ is made in the French an 1 words be ours. No more than they, and i erly lot line; containing eighty-seven gress being or be crushed. The Kaiser himself has one-half the business district ol Main street and the Bangor road; thence north- The little shed opened off the kitchen, never so as animates away more or less; about forty acres included 1 Intnl.i tkn) co mam. ni,-.e,lo long war so far as actus patriotic spirit erly by said Bangor road to the Everett and Joe cheerfully filled the wood-box. Belgian zones, A mormon hninn-o oKull tLio fran Ponllh. Thomaston proved a topic of great inter Staples' the foregoing bounds having been convi lot (now owned by H. L. thence now 11 11 uu iu iiictKt a nan enow- is is afforde j Nowhere has the truth been more plain- est to him. Hopkins); John F. Burgess by James L. Merrick 1 lNuw, ground gaining concerned, lie be found “guilty before God and his- westerly by said Staples’ lot to land of M. R. Gwen? folks are al- ly enunciated than in the columns of the After as a member of the dafed June 12, 1880, is reserved and e: der, Shipwrecked in a statement from au tory of violation of those of serving La Furley; thence southerly by said La Fur- unquestionable New York none are principles from this conveyance; meaning hereby t ways He took down a pan and Times; better in- Thomaston board of selectmen he was land to the Main thence hungry.” highest which are the founda- ley’s street; easterly same to 1 thority at Paris. formed as to the real humanity vey the premises conveyed the cellar door. state of the case sent to the Maine Legislature in 1860 by said street line to the place of | opened the last six s tions of every national existence” and beginning, Tebbets by James L. Merrick by his dee some too. "During months,” say than American who learn he came to Massachu all the land within the above “Ail right. Bring up pork, Socialists, of all civilization. Forty years ago containing bounds, ! March 28, 1881, recorded in Waldo Rt. this “from the North Sea t two a of or authority, facts about the which setts and settled in He togetherwith the lower stories of the build- ■ A layer of pork, layer potatoes, many campaign We can but beiieve when those Auburndale. pur- Deeds, Book 195, Page 158; and wh i the Swiss mountains, there has beei that, the of to the is that a stew?” “Did Aunt are carefully kept from us English. I chased a containing about 30 ing thereon, reserving right way' condition of said mortgage has been anxiously. American men and women were swept plateau third veritable siege warfare along the lengt am story, being the same oremises Cressy put crackers in hers?” amazed, therefore, to find that many acres of land on a height conveyed | is broken, now, therefore, by reaso of the broken line of trenches. In thi to their doom from the decks of the overlooking to said Ella C. Sprague by Calvin W. Sprague “She in some hot milk when of them who are not of German birth Riverside and after his owi breach of the condition thereof I claim poured after to save building his deed dated 10, 1906, recorded warfare all strategic manoeuvres are ah still the cause of the Lusitania, vainly trying by September i closure of said mortgage ’twas all done, —hot, not scalded—” uphold Germanic home set about developing the property in Waldo of Volume because manoeuvres are “the kiddies,” their hearts were com- Registry Deeds, 283, Page Dated this seventh dav of Jin sent, impossibl Powers the and are anx- j twenty But Gwen torgot to listen. She was against Allies, forted the their minds which now comprises one of the most at- 268; and whereas the condition of said mort- on where every meter i by certainty in 3w30 JOHN H. S.i, over his head the pane ground square ious to save them from the complete de- tractive residential sections of Auburn- gage has been broken: staring through marked and Th' that had a Shall we who By his Attorneys, MANSON & CO' swept by artillery lire. feat which sooner or later must they country. reason of the of into the blast. “Hasn’t the light stop- come. live who dale. He was made a selectman and Now, therefore, by breach alternative is a frontal attack sear the trusting souls of those the am only the the the condition thereof the said Stockton Springs ped burnin? Or I dizzy? You look, Happily, Belgians, Serbians, our later served three terms in the Massachu- Such an attack is smashed to ii died by forgetting that they were Trust Simeon B. its Joe.’’ pieces French, the English, the Russians, the setts Company, by Merrithew, kinsmen and were like Legislature. claims a foreclosure of said mort- one part or another against the tormida one slaughtered sheep Treasurer, “Obediently Joe looked out. “It’s Italians, and all, declare that, under His own home is on the bie of defense in which al in a pen?” highest poinl gage. one blaze. It never organizations no circumstances will conclude a of just steady goes they land he developed and he spends much Dated July 26, 1915. the resources of art and science havi with the out.” j separate peace ravagers and of his time working about the lawns 01 STOCKTON SPRINGS TRUST CO. || been the two adversaries. employed by pirates who have entered upon the great- PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. the He also reads a S. B. MERRITHEW, Treasurer. “Then it’s stopped turning round. It “In concrete subterranean works shrubbery. great By est war of all and that no collec- deal D. & M. 3w30 should every two seconds, time, and is well informed on all the topics disappear flanked with rapid firers, and mortars will be the dark side to the water.” tive peace considered until Bel- B. A. Spencer of Waterville was in of the day. Capt. Ranlett has buried twe showing and linked to one another marvelous by gium and France have been cleared of town on business wives and two children and has one “I should think it would be better for concealed trenches Saturday. ly communicating the and Prussian militarism has i it to right stock still,” said Joe. enemy daughter who lives with him. He at- MAINE CEN1RAL RAILROAD The Rebuplican Journal and Met keep dwell the infantry abundantly provide) been defeated. J. B. Waterman of Belfast has accept- “If it a shine out there on completely tends the Auburndale Congregationa one each for pours steady with rifles and hand grenades. To taki ed a position at the Clarence Tyler boot Magazine year the it’ll vessels all the bet- church and in is a stanch BELFAST AND BURNHAM. water, guide possession of one of these works i and shoe store. politics Repub- $2.10, paid in advance. ter.” “Kultur” Must Be Destroyed. lican. His health is of the best and he is first necessary to dismantle thesi On and after June 23. 1915, trains connecting know I for it The Misses Etta Doris Ber- to live to the ol may be new or renewe “But all the boats Bug Light is trenches which shelter. This is thi ; say “happily,” would, indeed, Berdeen, confidently expects age at Burnnamand Waterville with through trains | Subscriptions they and 100. all the turn- be deplorable if had deen Agrendice Healey left Wednes- for and Write or call at this office right here, revolving time, artillery’s task. Germany compelled from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and first her side to the then her to incur these terrible to pass the with friends at Win- will run as follows: ing bright ocean, "No one before the war could havi opponents day day Boston, in two seconds it in darkness. If losses of men and vast destruction of demere Park in Constipation causes headache, indigestion leaving imagined the vast amount of shells re Unity. FROM BELFAST is the boats’ll mis- wealth merely to about an incon- dizziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening Bug Light stationery, bring Mrs. W. and AM PM MAGAZINE; quired. B. McGilvery son, Master medicine, use Doan’s 25c a box a PM j^aLI'S take her for one of the fixed lights elusive issue, leaving her in a position to Regulets. along- “But no matter how numerous th' t William,returned Monday from a month’s all stores. Belfast depart. 6 55 12 15 3 2( shore and be likely to run on to a recommence her struggle for 00 20 here, guns or how well directed thei supremacy visit at Ocean Park and in Boston Citypoint. t7 ±12 21 heavy within a few passed snag most anywhere. They’ll think they it often that the years. "Kultur,” as un- with Mrs. Waldo. t7 10 tl2 30 t3 35 I fire, happens prepara McGilvery’s sister, Mrs. S. R. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. haven’t come to Bug Light, with her derstood by Prussian militarists, must Brooks. 7 22 12 42 3 41 I tion has been insufficient. One or twi Haines. rocks and reefs.” be destroyed in the interests of national Knox. t7 34 12 54 +3 5£ rapid firers mow down the troops whi Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 development, political progress and William B. McGilvery, William G. Resolutions of respect on the death o: Joe went down cellar for his pork and climb from the trenches ready for thi 7 4b 1 08 4 li economic freedom. The overthrow of Dobson, ThomaB A. Anderson and Wilder Aaron B. Unity. potatoes, but Gwen stayed on at the charge and after suffering heavy sacri Companion Ripley,as passed b; Winnecook. *7 58 tl 18 t4 2( the despotism of the sabre will be of G. Humphrey left Saturday in Mr. Hum- St. R. A. 1915 window, staring and thinking. "We flees the attacking party arrives at thi | George’s chapter, July 31, Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 3( benefit to and car for a week-end at the be some first line of the trenches of the lasting Germany herself, phrey’s outing Whereas, the great God of Nature has Clinton. 8 28 5 2( |? may guiding ship straight up enemy it is greatly to be regretted that our McGilvery camps at Lost Pond. called our esteemed companion to thal Benton. 8 38 5 3C on these rocks,” groaned the little girl. The opposing artillery,with a literal wal | Socialist comrades in the Fatherland and where thers Bangor. 11 35 S 05 6 05 “Joe, let’s go up turret and see.” of fire,effectively prevents any reinforce Miss Ethel Allen of Burnham, machine great enduring chapter failed to recognize this from the first. It is but “and where al I Waterville. 8 44 2 02 5 35 I “See what?” Joe emerged with his ments from advancing to their support. operator at the Advertiser is pass- naught goodness, 100 big /.ages monthly is for now that have learned office, Masons to Portland. 11 50 4 50 8 2( load. “It’s to see.” the them, they a of good hope arrive;” therefore, plain enough “They must fortify capture) ing portion her vacation at North- Boston, pm. 3 30 8 00 12 1C because of a very special nrr what it all means, not to cry for peace be it Only “Come on, though. We may be able trenches, being subjected the while to port. Miss Daisy Goodwin of Burnham merit with the publishers <-i Me' on behalf of their own the That St. R. A TO. 1 BELFAST we utlmh to make the thing work.” much more accurate bombardment, ai enemies, is assisting at the Advertiser office dur- Resolved, George’s MAtJAZINKcan give y< S but to do their even thus a this money saving club olTer. Met \' set down his junkers, best, me aosence has lost worthy whc PM AM AM Reluctantly Joe provis- the enemy knows the exact range o: mg oi Miss Allen. chapter, member, is the Fashion Authority ami II > late in the day, to hamper the his was a constani Boston. 7 30 ions and followed her. On the landing t.hpir fnrmpr noaitinna policy during younger days 10 0C ing Helperof more women than anj which, partly by their own sad A large delegation of the local attendant at our and his PM in the world. she stopped him. “You wait and let “Such offensive movements could no betrayal, boy meetings family magazine has made their the of the scouts left on a to a cannot be Portland. 11 00 7 00 1 2( Come in or write to see a me it first. I’m taller and have a be nor ; country enemy Monday camping trip loss that restored; therefore sample try multiplied prolonged indefinitely v human race. Unity The Free were That the members ol AM All the latest styles and fain v reach.” as on anc pond; Baptist boys Resolved, we, longer much account of the morale Waterville. 7 20 9 53 4 1C every mouth ; also delightful storm Mere denunciations of Russian or of Arno Warren this our 1 accompanied by Dodge, chapter, offer heartfelt sym She climbed the to the physical effort which they demand of thi Bangor. 6 45 1 5( articles, besides regular departin'-; step-ladder English misdoings in the are not Moses being in of the from to the in their afflic- cooking, home dressmaking and In men, as on account of the losses whicl past charge boys pathy family great Benton. 7 25 9 59 4 11 lamp. It had ceased revolving and threw in of the that lighten housework am; arguments favor Germany’s mal- Universalist church.—Pittsfield Ad- tion and that our altar be draped ii •Clinton. 7 34 10 08 4 2\ keeping an stream of out over they involve, Neither can such offensive money. Loved by women every".. unblinking light feasances and atrocities I can vertiser. for 30 25 be an today. mourning days. Burnham, leave. 8 10 25 4 45 the Gwen laid hold on the improvised. Before beginning at bay. burner, claim that no Englishman has done more L. C. Morse, C. B. Hoit, and T. P Winnecook. +8 35 tlO 35 <4 56 and tried to twist it around. It resisted tack large quantities of material am { i Don’t Miss This Offer to withstand British despotism in India, Year’s War Account. committee. Unity 8 44 10 50 5 04 all her projectiles must be gathered in one placi 1| Mathews, strength. “It’s stuck,” Bhe or ran more risks in our own T1 orndike. 8 52 11 00 5 12 the commander opposing Liberty, Aug. 4, 1915. back to Joe. “I can’t move previously appointed by Knox. t9 00 10 20 for spoke it. infamous Boer War than the writer of Killed.2,400,000 til r5 ''Bv l'.a.-h subscriber this Great Ynii'll hnvf' tn cnrnp lin nn advanced fortifications dug and thi Brooks. 9 15 11 30 5 35 this letter. I am a of Wounded.5,150,000 ^iW. Tu-Ga'i.i! s renvoi,'"one <>r studied. lifelong opponent Waldo. t9 25 40 45 Met 'all >r<- I'at tern... and see what we’re both ground minutely .rk. giviiiK' Mur [ country regard it really enjoyed Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 55 6 00 ber i"t Sir** .hatred. So Joe clambered up the on the aid of the allied armies closing the lint War costs.*25,000,000,000 steps one of the greatest privileges of my life kwe advised them to take a tFlag station. side of the of defense, it prevented thi | opposite great globe, and effectively that I have been able to number Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at from a foothold in Pas di among put his two hands around the far side of enemy getting mtim-.ta fmnn/In *1- --*- Cfi... $5.25 from Belfast. the tube. Calais. H. D. SPECIAL TO WOMEN years and more, the French, Russian, Children Cry WALDRON, ‘‘Now don’t over “By continuous offensive actions fron General Passenger Agent. tip backwards,” Italian, Hungarian and Indian patriots FOR FLETCHER’S before and after each meal. Sold The most economical, cleansing a cautioned Gwen. “Remember to bend February to July in Champagne, thi only, G. C. DOUGLASS, who have stood up for the freedom of by us—25c a bos. * oi all Is toward the all the but don’t Argonne and Artois, it demoralized ap General Manager. Portland Maine. germicidal antiseptics lamp time, their people against political, military, OASTO R I A Star*. tumble it. twist it toward proximately 2,000,000 men and capture! City Drug against Now, and economic oppression. For that very Turn when 1 do. Now! an enormous amount of material. With you. Slowly. reason I am entitled to stand by my own two. No, don’t give a wrench. out allowing the enemy an instant’s res One, country, which has done much good as Put all muscle on it. pite, it forced the German general stafl Steady! your well as much evil in the world, when she didn’t that start it? it’s to utilize on the western front reservei There, Yes, is engaged in a life-and-death struggle 1 Joe.” in barracks and arsenals. “Mikado” Pencil No. 74~ 1® turning, to maintain her own independence as Eagle A soluble Antiseptic Powder it’ll on now’t “It would be a serious mistake t( “Perhaps keep goin’, well as to uphold liberty and nationality it’s in the habit of measure their effort by the ground con be dissolved in water as needed. got it,” hopefully on the Continent of Europe. I have the Joe But turn- quered. The demoralization and wearing As a medicinal for don * suggested. Gwen began right, also, I think, to appeal again to antiseptic it down of the German army is the rea ing again. my fellow Socialists across the Atlantic in treating catarrh, inflammation 1 "No, I guess it’s run down, or what- goal. not to side with the ulceration of nose, throat, and t1 enemies of peace Packed One Cozen in an attractive Box Half Cross in a Carton. } ever to ’em. We’ll have “We have attained this goal, since il pull-oft and happens just and progress in the greatest war the ! caused by feminine ills it has no or, to turn it band till Uncle Jake has been proved that during these si] ou by gets ; world has ever seen. For Sale at Your Dealer 5c. each or 50c. Dozen. ! For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkh back. it doesn’t so now. months the enemy has suffered heavj per See, go hard, Medicine Co. has recommended Fast: » I can take hold of this little nub losses, and taking everything into con | Here, Carl Cottrell Coining. m u sideration he can remove from oui Hexagon Shape Highly Polished Yellow Finish, with Gilt Tip and Red Ring, fitted with I In their private correspondence of a handle. Why, it’s quite easy this only front of his total effec best Erasive Rubber. women, which proves its superior/' way. We’U take turns. I’ll keep it eight per cent, At the rate Carl Cottrell is now travel- tives.” I cured B-'-- agoing awhile, then when my arms ache and with the that he The Mikado is a Superior Quality of Pencil and contains the very finest Women who have been ing, improvement specially prepared -u can ! it “worth its in you turn some.” may reasonably be expected to show be- lead, which is exceedingly smooth and durable. is weight gold. Joe waB four years younger than Gwen fore the season is he to be druggists. 60c, large box, or by mall. Say To Us closing, ought ACCURATELY GRADED IN FIVE DEOREES; j and slower to realize the situation. People in the eye of some New 1 The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Idas* *1 cannot eat this or that food, it does sharp England “Gus is on the ‘Osprey,’ he reasoned. League scout. Backed by a team, No. 1 Soft No. 2i Medium Hard No. 3 Hard not agree with me.” Our advice to strong “He won’t be in any danger. The and with a little No. 2 Medium No. 4 Extra Hard for SPECIAL PRICES all of them is to take a professional experience, Bookkeepers j ‘Osprey’s now.” there is reason to believe that he agrouqd every CONCEDED TO BE THE FINEST PENCIL MADE FOR GENERALIIUSE1 during August on Pigs, Young Sows, Servi “But the ocean be full of ves- j ■ may moSSL Dyspepsia would be as good as half the pitchers now Boars and Boar Pigs, also Bred Sows sels,” patiently Gwen explained again. J>SSSSmSm Tablet drawing down a salary in that League. EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY Shoats. 500 handsome pigs ready for imnmi “We don’t want anyone lost. This is He has the frame, the and the j ate shipment. We do not get fancy pricea- speed UL the big steamer’s day, the Maggie before and after each meal. 25c a box. curves. Now for the opportunity.—Rock- 377 BROADWAY NEW YORK NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK Bell. Maybe she put in somewhere when City Druf Store. land Courier-Gazette. 4w31p Peakody, Maes.
A ■■ ■ ■ I on Ocean Liners. PLAGUE OF ™ Electricity GRASSHOPPERS. RUFUS H. EMERY OF BUCKSPORT. =^^======^ ■' the Sea Use EGG CONTEST IDEA SPREAD- of Extensive Elec- th* Peats Should Bo Destroyed ;; His of the and Evolution greyhounds Before ING. Study Origin of trical Equipment. They Lay Their Eggs. the American Flag. New and of TO* [Prepared by York State College of The amount variety electrical ■ to see the Rufus H. one of Agriculture.] It is surprising rap- !! Emery, Bucksport’s oldest carried by any large ocear interest in egg and most prominent citizens, with gLiparatus Recent examinations an !! ly growing laying \ \ Keeps up by expert • is astounding. From the wirelesf contests. Countless new ones of ■ the events of the present day and also delves from the State College of Agriculture 1 high above the !! minor scope have sprung tip all most thoroughly and systematically into the suspended uppei hare Indicated that serious |; outbreaks ■ He has made a ■ the in over the in the last few past. deep study of the < to cargo lamps the lowesl of country origin grasshoppers may be expected again and evolution of the American is in constant !! months. Managers of interna- | flag, collecting ! electricity UBe. in those sections where ■ data and information from various usual electrical they were tional contests are already in- sources un- installation on a abundant last | year. This is due, in facilities and !! til he has compiled a rare document which is liner consists of four engines and creasing booking part, to the fact that next well worth perusal. His collection each although large | \ entries for year’s competi- comprises s. dynamo having a capa- a miscellaneous lot of numbers of the ■. clippings, interspersed for infants kw. at grasshoppers were kill- tions. !! with and Children. 100 400 volts. There are marginal notes, pasted and made into a ed last year by the use of the The boarder cow is but .xuiary generating sets in addition poison \ | slowly \ ten-page folder, really unique, and showing The Kind You Have had had a Always has borne the bait, •. evidence of care lour main generating sets.consist- they chance to lay their surely being eliminated through painstaking in the selection Bought signa- of condensed, authentic records which ture of Clias. H. r two 30-kw. and eggs before efforts were made to de- assistance of cow as- go deep Fletcher, and has been made under his engines dynamos !the testing ]' into the and avoid ltd on a in them. subject yet elaborate and personal for platform the turbine stroy sociations. but the enthusiasm of •• needless details. supervision over 30 years. Allow no one e room 20 feet above the At the to deceive in water present time, and until they ! poultrymen to get rid of the The national flag, Mr. Emery’s folder tells you this. Counterfeits, Imitations and These auxiliary sets to be well us, is believed to have emergency get pretty grown, the young boarder hen has made progress originated at Sulgrave Just-as-good” are bnt and connected to the boilers Manor, which was the of Experiments, endanger the by means are confined to gift Henry VIII to health of grasshoppers the more .! more rapidly. Whether cows, !! Lawrence Children—Experience -epurate steam pipe so that should Washington. This ancestor of our against Experiment. or less localized areas in which or fences, first main sets be temporarily, out of they ;; hens, crops the ”un- president caused to be placed over the have hatched from main of his manor the eggs. It is com- ■. porch the of -i they can provide current for such paying guest” must go. And wide !! family cre§t The three stars and two Kind You Have •1 stripes, which also and power appliances as would be paratively easy for any one to locate awake have learned ap- Always poultrymen at Bought | pears the time over his in these present tomb at :;:red the event of emergency. breeding places now, and, ac- that egg contests '■! Great SEA GULLS AS FOOD. laying help Brington, Northamptonshire, where re- t\ rK g in conjunction with these emer- cording to the experts, as pose several of just easy to | them to pick out the unprofitable | George Washington’s ances- sets is a with a rid tors. g. get of at least a ■■ battery capacity A large proportion hens.—American Agriculturist. on situated on Reminiscence by Capt. George L. Noi- The first stars and were made fo ampere-hours, the of the grasshoppers before can do stripes they Gen. Washington Ross in nade deck, forward of the first- ton, editor of the Marine Journal. serious to •M-H' I'-K-l-l-H-I"; ■! !■■; 1 by Betsy May, 1777. injury the crops. consisting of thirteen stars and thirteen :smoke-room. No stripes, sailor-mar. ever supposed that, a There are several methods of placed in a circular and ■ electric fighting form, hutory tells 1 lighting on such a steamer sea was on land or sea us gull any good and these can that the fair and comely Betsy cut out .iiiil to that a pests. They be poisoned, or HOW THIN of good-sized town, time in what were TO PEACHES. the first star for a member of the spent wondering they can committee uu numoer or they be caught in “hopper dozers" incandescent lights created for was misspent. I proved this w'th a single cutting of her scissors. July 4, In Use For Over 30 Years. about and The so called the ii 11,000, ranging from 8 to 16 to my own satisfaction when on the destroyed. "Kansas Pennsylvania State Zoologist Tells 1818, present flag became a law, and it was e-power. There are special dim- off uuil us peruaps us sausiactory a pol Grower the Best Method. designed by Hon, Peter Wadsworth of New Lleckade Charleston, S. C., during York. samps in the first-class and I he son mixture as has been used. rooms, Civil War. While lying idly off that A in The ctrie bell peach grower southern Pennsyl- unique little folder contains information system includes 1700 harbor entrance, after The formula is as follows: of a day day, gray Twenty vania wrote to State II. A. historical character, giving sketches of sshes and 29 indicator boards dis- in numbers Zoologist gulls large would gather pounds bran, one pound paris green, Betsy Ross and Hon. Peter Wadsworth, along sted throughout the vessel, with fire around the steamer to Surface. Harrisburg, saying: “My pick up anything two quarts molasses, three oranges or pushes distributed through the that might be thrown overboard the young trees are with fruit. Will ington, George Ross, Robert Morris, Lincoln, \ by lemons and about three and a half prolific liner and an alarm bell and indi- We Mary Lousie Dalton a Southern woman who \ cooks. caught and boiled one half a you inform me as to the as the chart gallons water. Mix the bran and kindly pruning was the founder of and room, as an meat was paris Flag Day, others, day experiment and its and also as to j it are If the plucking of excess Quite a bit of space is given to electric and as as green together dry. very much of Betsy Rosb, CAMDEN-BELFAST heating, power just tough before it was in | pia!>ed fruit in order to a normal who has been a romantic in American ical ventilation apparatus in ser- JhO Iruttla nrhiln Wo fioU.r n.Wa ...... the material is to be mixed it is ad- get crop of figure | history for more than a hundred years. The AUTO SERVICE. altogether 183 motors and 605 elec- visable for the large, healthy peaches? Also should a offensive. That settled the gull ques- person doing the mix- fair and vivacious Betsy was not only a maker -aters bei installed tree be at this A,!,!,VK '* CAM.,EX. g throughout. tion when considered as an article of to protect himself from sprayed time of year and and collector of American but collected SOoVm'^V-^ T,U'S"rH",e'’ ■ ing breathing flags, 1 a .iu a .III.; 1.3U in.; stem of ventilation consists of or its use for with what?’’ quite a few good and p. 4.30P.111. food, any other purpose in the poisonous dust by tying a moisten- Americans, marrying LEAVE no CAMDEN, Bay View eaily driven fans—some our burying less than three of them, and House, VI-I-IVK iv .. suction, minds. ed or This is a practical subject with which dying ,M,A'1 sponge handkerchief over h's in 1836 at the 9 30 a. m.; 130 4.30 pressure, and in cases A ripe old age of 84 years, honored p.m; p.m1 11.00, no a. in 00m many pro- short time ago I had occasion to visit many i>each growers will need ; 3 p. in.; 0.00 p. in. with steam mouth and nose. Then mix the mo- help and Times. coils for warming the my physician and while turn beloved.—Bucksport waiting my lasses and water within a few weeks. Therefore they Fare, $1.00. Round of I a together, squeeze the Trip, $2.00, Loud-speaking telephones navy picked up magazine, entitled the will bo in rn are of the fruits into interested the following reply: AN EASY, PLEASANT LAXATIVE SPECIAL TRIPS ON fitted for communication be- American Missionary. An article head juice the water and APPLICATION. the wheel on the skin and “The best thing to do is to the One or two Dr. King’s New Life Pills with a house the bridge and ed "Sea Gulls at Utah," attracted at- pulp chopped up flue and prune MAINE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. at.tie and trees in such a as to tumbler of water at No after-docking bridge, en- tention, after reading which we regret- moisten the bran with the liquid. Just way keep the tops night. bad, nauseat- room and wireless and low and no Go WILLIAM B. room, also ted all the we had uttered enough of the liquid should be used open, spreading. It does not ing taste; belching gas. right to bed. __ WILLIAMSON. Manager ugly epithets to ORRIN chief cabin, the sea hurt to Wake in the J. DICKEY. Phone engineer’s against gull and in proof of our thoroughly moisten the bran, but not give them light pruning at this up morning, enjoy a free, easy Agent. 156-3, Belrast, Maine. 24 are telephones operated both from sincerity herewith the fact of or any other time of severe bowel movement, and feel fine all publish to make it sloppy. Then it should be year. Very day. Dr. » -Lip’s lighting circuit, through a the great these isolated waifs of good sown broadcast over the infested field, pruning is generally done during the King’s New Life Pills are sold by all Drug- =11 ..generator, and a the sea have done one section the alternatively by of in dormant season. gists, 36 in an for 26c. Get which is in- preferably early the morning, so that original package, Tlie 14th by storage battery, country, where they were attracted Maine Reunion. ,iced in the the grasshoppers can get a chance to “Excess fruits should be picked off in a bottle today—enjoy this easy, pleasant laxa- circuit, should the main doubtless by its great lake of salt wa- Quarries, means of an eat it before the heat of the process commonly called ‘thin- tive. |i The 3uth annual fail, by automatic ter which they seem to like to fly over the day dries reunion of the 14th There a it a Maine was is also separate tele- and float on. In substance the article the moisture in the bran. It should ning.’ Make rule, first, to pull off Factory regiment held at Camp Bolan, UNFAVORABLE CROP for all REPORTS. .. Gong Island, Portland system inter-communication referred to says: be sown evenly and thinly over the defective fruits and. second, all ex- Locations harbor, last week -en a number of the chief officials "The eighteen members visitor to Salt Lake will find a field, not in lumps. Although the poison cess fruits that will leave those remain- answering to the -•■nice Los# of Over on roli-call. The rooms, through a 50-line ex- monument a $7,000,000 Hay Alone. officers were $40,000 composed of gran- may not kill the for a ing on the trees no closer than the following A grasshoppers MilljSites, Farms,Sites elected for the ;e switchboard. number of the ite shaft fifteen feet a Apple Crop 50 per Cent Below the ensuing year' high with great day or so, it seems to stop their feed- width of your four fingers. This dis- les and are also in direct ball on I President. Alfred B. galleys the top on which two gulls in Average. Corn in Poor Condition. Po- Kidlon, Reading,s ing as soon as they eat some of It. The tance is easily measured by ex- Hotels : Mass. honic communication, bronze are simply for^Summer gilded just alighting. This tato and Oat Fields Promise Good e for amount of mixture in the tending the hand between the fruits, Yield. First Vice apparatus wireless telegraphy memorial was erected in honor of the foregoing | President, Edwin Ordway sts of a 5-kw. formula is enough for three or four and persons engaged in this work ; Castine. motor-g;enerator. The gulls that in 1848, when the first settlers get The growing and reaping season of and Camps for the instruments is on acres. Live stock of accustomed to it. I find Second Vice situated in Salt Lake were threatened all kinds should that women 1015 promises to be a disastrous one for j President, John Hibbert Valley I Castine. boat deck. There are four with lie from the a '“i iii iiuiis ami Maine farmers parallel starvation by an invasion jf grass- kept treated fields for iiiiniiiiig whose income depends LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THEj d wires between the the Vice C. H. extending hoppers and locusts which rapidly ate up few days to avoid any possible danger are more careful and more speedy than upon hay and apple crop. If condi- I AT1hird President, Moody, is fastened to from their tions observed Auburn. light brooms; prospective crops, saved them as of poisoning them. If the grasshoppers men. The sooner the thinning is done in central Maine hold aerials connecting wires are led to if sent from that throughout the State, and it is believed Secretary-Treasurer, Irwin Morse, by Providence, unhap- arc especially numerous it may be ne- the better for the trees. MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD instruments in the house. There py fate. The from that the conditions are the Chelsea, Mass. gulls Great Salt to renew “As a I general State iwo sets of cessary the poison bait after rule do not recommend ! Executive complete apparatus, one Lake suddenly appeared in the over, there will be a loss of over $7,000,- give to those desiring to Committee, C. S. Gordon valley by four or five days. peach trees the sum- opportunity Stewart transmitting and one for receiving the thousands and spraying during 000 on the hay crop the Ken- I Wooster, D. G. True, entirely annihilated alone, says make a change ir location for a new start Finance .-.-ages, the latter being in a the with Where there is some sort of a spray mer, but much depends upon varieties. nebec Journal. Orchardists in j Committee, E. L. L. placed pests the result that the pio- central in Clark, machine life. F. Morton, nd-proof chamber in one corner of neers who had been almost panic-strick- tag available, the infested If your varieties are those that are sub- Maine declare that there is no such thing Peleg Gardner. house. There is also an Committee on independent en by the unlooked-for calamity were fields may be sprayed with arsenate of ject to brown rot or ripe rot, such as as a 1915 apple crop; and that beyond a Resolutions. L C ■ and coil. or few barrels Batemen, E. L. Clark, W. L. Doiloff. rage battery saved from seeing their fertile valley lead paris green. The arsenate of Sneed, Triumph, Early Crawford, etc., of poor fruit from the best Undeveloped Water Powers or submarine is made fit for signalling, apparatus again one with the desert around lead is used at the rate of five pounds or the early varieties that rot easily, trees, only making cider, the vided for from sub- As orchardists will not receiving signals them. the imperial city of Rome was of the to 50 of should harvest. The 1914 Unlimited Raw Material Steamers For The Coastwise Trade. bells. paste gallons water. The they be sprayed with the self rged Small tanks containing saved in its so was apple crop in Maine was so abundant infancy by geese, paris green should be used in the boiled solution now and are on the inside pro- lime-sulphur that rophones placed of Utah in the of its rescued good fruit was allowed to rot on the AND j Boston are days pioneers of one and one-half parties rapidly acquiring a hull of the vessel on the and sea portion pounds to again when the fruit is about two- trees; the 1915 was attacked port by gulls.” crop by i large fleet of steamers to put into the larboard sides below water level and fifty gallons of water, with a thirds grown. June A year ago last spring,if we remember pound early frosts, accompanied by high Good Farming Land I coastwise business. In addition to the nected wires to receivers situated or so of good lime added to "Use winds and at in halt by right, Capt. Johnson of the derelict de- lump pre- eight pounds of sulphur and maturity, central Maine, dozen steamers now in of the process port navigating room. The whis- stroyer revenue cutter Seneca, then in vent burning of the vegetation. About eight gallons of lime in fifty gallons of at least, will be of little or no value. AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. Construction fni- ^n_ : are actuated. The boil- service on two State Horticulturist Gardner electrically the Grand Banks as an ice quarts of cheap molasses should water, made according to Scott’s for- states that portation Co., and several brought around room a fair estimate of the Communications regarding locations telegraphs, stoking indicators, patrol made a statement ui Maine from the vessel, which y 11IJ UlU. mula published by the United States de- apple crop lately Great Lakes for the a a number of auxiliary appliances, was in the New unuer normal conditions would demon- are invited and will receive attentions E. published York Herald, Another material which may he used of if {George Warren Co.. William E. a a iuuuci uucks ana partment agriculture. Also, your strate a value uiuiuaiuis, telling how to cook and make of about $1,500,000, where- when addressed to' any agent' of, the Harper, former head of the palatable as a spray is arsenate of soda, in which fruit is of a Harper are also and the a variety that shows black as the 1915 rmostats, electrical, sea This of this was crop will be worth or is gull. gist receipt one probably MAINE CENTRAL, to '< transportation Co., negotiating for ■ of doors are released elec- pound commercial arsenate of spots or scab and crack the no more than the ater-tight by largely made up of sauces and other con among $250,000 and probably not purchase jof three lake built steam- -■ soda is used to two -magnets. Himont-C L ki o nknennfn. w, l- quarts of molasses very late fruits, such as and that much. INDUSTRIAL BUREAU 0,1 Salway which he has secured an option. There are cir- I nnd gallons of water. Farmers in central are Une complete emergency unlimited time in stewing the bird waB fifty Bilyeu, they should be sprayed in the Maine putting will be placed in the transatlantic u:ts on all ocean liners. A into their barns provided j enjoined upon the “undertaker.” Know- same way with the same material to about two-thirds the MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, trade and the other two probably will ; -.rate and distinct installation is fitted normal an of one-third in the ing Captain Johnson to be a truthful Simple Candling Outfit. prevent the disease known as peach hay cut; average engage coal carrying business. parts of the vessel, cur- we didn’t discredit of this cut is too poor to sell at all and deriving j man, his discovery, In of scab and which causes the dark PORTLAND. MAINE. from two 30 kw sets spite the greatest care it will and the 3,500- but there was so much added to the is worth not more than half the market This a ere-hour so that j sometimes happen under farm blotches and cracks in the skin of the Country Joke to Germany. battery, in the 1 make-up of his stew that wasn’t sea ordinary price to the farmer who can consume it r.t of current from the main conditions that an occasional bad late varieties of fruits. It is not neces- in his own dyna- gull, we still failed to see the value of it barns. Maine is one of the j New Bedford, 5. "America being unavailable an independent as a egg will appear among those sent to sary to add arsenate of lead when 21 States in the Union which Aug. palatable nourishing diet, believing produce has become more or is over less of a to ply obtainable. Connected to the that Worcestershire, Mannsel White and market. It would be wise to candle spraying at this time of year.” 1,000,000 tons of hay each annually joke Germany, ip a sense, because of the t-rgency circuit are about 500 incan- other sauces used so under normal and a recent ! frequently to dis- every egg shipped. Candling is “the conditions, llHnllM J. UlUKtY, she has •-nt fitted Maine standpoint taken in the war and lamps, throughout all pas- guise the staleness of fowl or meat crop of 1,194,000 tons was esti- fish, process of testing eggs by passing light Refrigerator Milk Can. all those notes she with- r, crew and machinery compart- had better be worked into “stock” to mated to be worth $16,597,000. If facts keeps writing them so as to reveal the con- A new of milk and out saying is the ;s, all the end of and near through way shipping and to the in anything," statement passages make more appetizing a tame duck, filet figures relating hay crop which Miss also on boat to enable dition of the contents.” A simple can- cream for loug distances during the central Maine are of the Public, Beryl Smith, a violin pupil rways; deck, of beef, saute-chicken, or some other indicative hay Notary in the ; Koyal at ne to find the way from one part of and heated season is offered by the inven- crop of the Sate as a Maine Academy Berlin, gave substantial popular food, than wast- whole, hay her arrival to the The will upon at her home in this ship other. following ed in to make a sea eatable. tion of a refrigerator milk can which farmers this season pitch upon their city trying gull today to spend a brief also connected to the emergency cir- mows 796,000 tons which at the normal vacation before In the early 50’s the writer, with two is simply two cans, one within the oth- REAL ESTATE returning to by means of change-over switches: price for Maine’s average hay crop Germany. other “kids”—one was the late er, the space between being filled with arc lamps, seven cargo and gang- Col. A. would be valued at only $7,376,444, har- baked cork and hair felt. In severe Portland's lanterns, wireless apparatus, boat W. Bradbury—was cruising in the Bay vesting part of the crop in wet weather Valuation Increased 51,000,000 under road Titles Investigated :’s, mast, side and stern lights, and of in the schooner tests, practical conditions, having detracted one-sixth of the nor- Fundy yacht Cloud, The lights on bridge, including those of milk shipped in these cans showed a mal value. work of the Portland assessors with Capt. Claridge of Eastport, a pilot Deeds Executed has igating and chart rooms, wheelhouse, Some farmers with 25 or practically been and v1 .1. .... ,ii..ii.ui>: only 30 ! completed they in the revenue then on have graphs, compasses and Morse signal- service, leave, as tons of hay to cut have succeeded in ! found the valuation of the city to be g lanterns. One we sailed into a the rain $71,843,235, a of about a skipper. day flock dodging and have hauled the | Summer Homes and gain million it is ocean Cottages, Farms, over the of a Very soon, freely predicted, of sea full tonnage into their barns in first class figures year ago. Of the gulls and killed several, which whole ers will also be driven by electric condition, but nearly all have experienc- Rents, amount, $51,246,110 is in personal were picked and dressed. We had a estate. ever, the government having ordered ed difficulties which have resulted in a Non-residents of the city own mutton i an electrical equipment from the stew left over from the day be- damage of 50 per cent of the value to $7,635,325 worth of the reul estate while ■ Block, Belfast, Me. is tral Electric Company to drive the fore and added the gulls and cooked one-third of the crop. The loss of one Pythian. $43,610,800 the property of the people '.v “California,” the sixth of the harvested cannot who make their homes in the battleship, larg- them together. The gulls were eaten in crop city. in the world. be doubted when added to the damage preference to the mutton, so that they done to small hay crops one considers II. S. Cutter Woodbury Sold tor Junk. WILL FIGHT UNTIL THEY WIN could not have been unpalatable, and prob- the thousands of tons that have been en- H ru ned on lames C, farms of Duncan, were young birds. c. a. p. tirely large crops. l, Portland, Mf„, 5. The coast ably Aug, l hat is the Detei mination of the British August 3d there were 1,000 tons of hay guard cutter Woodbury, which has been in Kennebec and as at Held all Somerset counties SEARSPORT, MAINE, in service along the Atlantic coast 51 i’eople Expressed Meetings Skin Blemishes, Eczema Cured dling outfit may be made of an ordi- Pimples, alone which had been lying in the fields years, has been sold to Thomas Butler Over the Kingdom nary pasteboard box, sufficiently large in No odds how serious, how long standing your swaths, windrows or bunches for & Co., of Boston for $4,286, according LONDON, 4. 8.35 p. m. in to be placed over a small hand lamp from two to three weeks and in addition .and Surveying, Aug. Having case, there’s help for you in every particle of to advices received here today from churches throughout the land this after the ends have been removed. The about 3,000 tons which had been cut for The Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. It wipes out Valuation of Washington. cutter will be broken rung "commended our cause to the box should have a hole cut in it on a over a week. In central Maine there Timberlands, for all trace of your ailment, and leaves your skin up junk. ands and of the all-wise are judgment level with the flame of the Sev- few instances noted where hay has > clean and soft as a child’s. Hundreds of users lamp. and r of the universe,” the British peo- been some farm- Fopographic eral notches should be cut in the entirely ruined, though When baby eulTers with eczema or some at held in have sent voluntary letters of thanks. Just edges public meetings tonight ers declare have out skin use Doan’s on which to rise in of but 18 they hay laying itching trouble, Ointment. A and hamlet in the It will mean freedom the box rests supply air temperature degrees ■■ry city,town United try one box. from suf- which will eventually be placed upon the little of it goes a long way and it is safe for to the The box to be suf- In twent3T-four hours when exposed to hydrographic; Surveys, gdom, the dominions and colonies, ing and embarrassment. lamp. ought compost heap. children. 50c a'nnx at all stores. ;:red their “belief in the justice of ficiently large to prevent danger from a continuous temperature of 92 de- The Central Maine potato fields are at General Work. 1 Engineering r cause and firm determination not to form of neck is in PROCEEDS TO catching Are. The box should be made grees. A special pro- present very good form and it is hop- iim—i k THE FRIEDA SEARS- lyrll Li— to the right or to the left until the of the inner a ed that the yield will be as as the PORT. corrugated pasteboard, but ordinary vided, portion being seg- good ; -a! of is achieved.” of the now While in victory will serve the ment of a over which the howl appearance crop promises. Portland Stop at the nrirw»innl moofimr in TTimrlun'i nroa pasteboard purpose. Can- sphere The oat fields also a is of the cover fits so that the promise splendid dling done in the or at least closely, tliolr] Kill- onr n nvon rtf annnnrlnmi im in the London Opera house. This An underwriters’ survey made Wed- dark, away from strong light, and the is can is perfectly tight, even if the cover attended by Princess Victoria and nesday forenoon, August 4th, on the egg portance in Maine, is in rather poor con- PREBLE one side HOUSE r members of the royal family, and sulphur laden steamer Frieda as she lay held agairst the bole in the side of the be tilted to or the other.— dition. addressed Arthur J. Balfour, Sir at the Maine Central when its condition be seen. Popular Mechanics. The of in its 40 Rooms with water. by pockets, Portland, box, may Department Agriculture For fitted stove wood, building sand aui running j obert L. Borden and the of so little that Marquis disclosed damage she was An egg that shows any defect should July report says the apple crop in Maine j 25 Rooms with private baths. rewe. j Other ministers and leaders ad- ordered to proceed to Searsport, where will be short this year and estimates the and a small of hard woof not be marketed. Lime Sulphur Solution. -ravel, quantity House Just put in first class order. -sed large audiences at various other yield at 50 per cent of the ten year aver- j 1 A< lime-sulphur solution Is now con- 1 "rtant centers. guin, and she proceeded to sea about age of 78 per cent, indicating a yield of umber. GILES G. ABBOTT, European Plan, $1.00 ! sidered of the most useful of the \ per day np. Messages were read at the London noon, having discharged only one-half of Chicken Wisdom. one 3,077,000 bushels, compared with 7,400,- Tel 137-2 Lincolnville Avenue American Plan. $2.50 per day up. ting from France and Russia, and her cargo .of 4,400 tons, the balance to be Keep the hens supplied with a dust spray materials employed by fruit 000 bushels last year. rn 26tf car ■ every corner of the British empire, unloaded at Searsport. After discharg- bath, and a little insect powder mixed growers. It serves the double purpose Every passes the door. 'r to Balfour moved, and Sir Robert Bor- ing there she will go New York to go with the dust will have its good effect. of an Insecticide and a fungicide. It is for FKANK M. seconded, the following resolution, on the dry dock repairs. Only the desirable in control of GRAY, Manager. w< Do not let your young birds roost especially the ANSWER NATURE’S CALLS ich was carried by acclamation: outside skin of the steamer was punc- with the old bens, as they are liable the San .Tose scale, peach leaf curl and "That on the anniversary of the war tured, she having a double bottom, and Delay Invites Disease NOTICE. to catch diseases which old scab. 3m21 •Ins meeting of the people of London re- no water touched the cargo. hens are apple Constipation causes more sickness and Guaranteed work In Manlcur ords its inflexible determination to con- __ more subject to. Chiropody, suffering than any other one thing, and ;mue to a victorious end the struggle in The finest remedy for scaly legs is Good Pastures. HI and Shampooing. Also Facial Work HEBRON ACADEMY the EXCEPTIONS OVERRULED. in many cases it is self-inflicted. Neg- maintenance of those ideals of liber- are: Full line of all kinds to dip the parts affected in a solution Good pasture combinations Rye lect to answer the demands of the bow- of Hair Work at my ty and jnstice which are the common and HEBRON. MAINE. Maine Law Court Points Out Needs of of equal parts of sweet oil and coal (early spring); rape (summer); corn in els for relief is one leading cause of larlors over Shiro’s Store, Phoenix Row. sacred cause of all our allies.” Forty Acres Nine oil. In which has been mixed one or field and rape (fall); rye, com; Don’t fail to Buildings Mr. Balfour said there was no need to Notice of Specific Bodily Injuries in Ac- alfalfa, constipation. respond 32tf MISS EVIE HOLMES.?’ STURTEVANT HOME-One of two handfuls of sulphur. rye, clover, oats and peas. promptly to nature’s calls. Delays are the most mpress upon the meeting the resolve of cident Cases. beautiful residences for in and invite disease. For girls New Eng~ the nation to pursue the great controver- dangerous your NOTICE. Tlie subscriber here- land. to A rescript setting forth the necessity Capt. Mansfield W. Toole, who was Tramps Infesting Portland. health’s sake heed this advice. Always EXECUTOR’Sby gives notice that he has been duly ap- sy the end. ointed executor of the last will ATWOOD HALL—A modern home for of notice of the in the the nature and and testa- boys. he had never specific bodily injuries badly injured blowing up of (they immediately, regulate air. Wholesome food. England, continued, pro- from j ment of Exhilarating Pure received alleged defective high- Standard Oil Co.’s boat, the Petrolia III, are giving considerable trouble the bowels with “L. F.” Atwood’s Med- water. fessed to a great army at the start ana Tramps WILLIAM A WHITNEY, late of Winthrop, spring College preparatory. General ways being given to the town in question three weeks ago, has had one of in Portland and are rathei icine. Then, will not long courses. Domestic science. Address only ottered to send out 160,000 men. The legs demanding, constipation ] lass., deceased, and given bords as the law di- was handed down from the Law Court at the Knox Rock- than and health and can casualties of the British army already amputated Hospital, aaking.for food,tobacco money. threaten your life—you , ects. All persons having demands against the WM. E. SARGENT, Lift. D., 4th Justice Two are Principal. were three times that nnmber. What Aug. by Spear. cases, land. The surgeons bad hoped to save If refused they are inclined to be violent depend upon it. state of said deceased desired to present 6w25 of j he same for and all indebted John Colby Montville and Ellen J. the but were forced to remove it. in their talk and manner. West Buxton, Maine. settlement, there- England had done far exceeded what was leg, Many o are to make payment vs. the Inhabitants of Pittsfield of I think “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine is a requested immediately. was Colby Capt. Toole’s general condition is, im- have been rounded up late and have, GEORGE H. WHITNEY. originally expected, but.it only part father used to be troubled of were tried and nonsuited in the Somer- in a few been allowed great remedy. My Nortbport, Me., July 13, 1916.—3w30 what she was to do. proving. except instances, with stone but has had no attacks FRANK A. going set Court for want of valid 14 to but gall colic, NYE, He was confident that historians would Supreme leave the city, their increasing since he commenced using “L. F.” Bitters. days’ notice and were taken to the Law numbers may make it in the We find it to be an excellent bowel regulator. | Se con a-hand sav that as this country had played its Take a necessary, Undertakerand Licensed Court on exceptions to this ruling. The of Police Chief to Miss M. Winona Usher, R. F. D. No. 3. goods of every de- hart in maritime matters.so it had in no opinion Bowen, adopt scription. Furni- exceptions were overruled by the Law stricter measures. Nearly all have more sense fallen short of what it could do in luy a 35c bottle at your nearest ture. bedding, car- Embalmer. Court. or less money, generally to pets, stoves, etc military matters. enough give store, or write today for a free sample. Borne foundation for their assertion that Antique furniture CORONER FOR COUNTY. The Canadian after music a WALDO,, premier, eulogizing for FREE.—“Ye Olde Songs,” words and specialty. If you the of Tonight they are looking work. sent free on of have British army, said he was assured Children of sixty popular songs receipt anything to SEARSPORT and 60 MAIN ST.. Cry outside from the sell me 9 BELFAST the triumph of the cause. Canada, he It will act as a laxative in the 3 yellow wrappers bottles, drop FOR FLETCHER’S Deau’a Rhenmatlc Pills for Rheumatism together with your opinion of our Medicine. | osta card and you will receive a prompt call. declared, was by an inflexible morning WALTER H. COOMBS, Tleephone connections at both places. inspired, and Neuralgia. Entirely vegetable. All calls answered determination to do her part. C ASTORIA City Drug Stora. Stjfe. “l_ F.” MEDICINE CO* Portland, Me. Corner Cross and Federal Str u ts, Belfast, promptly 8 3ti SEARSPORT. White and Blue”—which, under the careful manipulation Qf Mrs. Harriet (Clifford) Hich- born, caused much merriment and netted $14 was in town Tuesday REPUTATION I F, H. Cole of Boston CLARION to the treasury of the Ladies* Aid Society. on business. 1— The 0-j is based upon the complete food sale, an innovation, upon customary moved into the Nickerson _ Chester Bailey has of thousands of features of "Bales/* comprised not only cooked on Howard street. approval house articles but preserves, jellies, ^marmalades a business and B. H. Mudgett of Belfast was housekeepers who have jams, forming a much sought department, which W visitor in town Monday. used the cleared $15 toward the printing of the Clarions'during “Parish the House was a Cook Book,” contemplated in the near European Percy C. Rich of Bangor Grand- last years. future. The following program was given in [The week-end visitor in town. forty-one arj the for follow the advice evening: Miss Frances L. Ireland left Tuesday daughters Piano solo, Miss Elizabeth Treat of Chelsea, and the have tried ■ Dover on a month’s vacation. of mothers and> grand- Mass. | J from Miss (Jarita Gray returned Wednesday Clarinet solo, Mr. W. N. Lower, leader of Flood mothers and find a repeti- the Stockton Band. a visit with relatives in Bangor. Springs Seng, came Ruth,” by little Misses went tion of the same "Along us Mrs. C. N. Meyers anddaughter Violet satisfactory Pauline and Julia Cole. to drown out, but the to visit Meyers. You need this Reading Mr. Harry Kearney. | to Boston Fiiday Capt. service. by | Solo, "In the of the Moon” Miss his Valley by Eben Sawyer of New York is visiting Clarion service. Consult Doris Hersey of Chelsea, Mass. mother, Mrs. W. B. Sawyer on Norris street. Reading, "Editha’s Burglar/* bj Miss Mary the Clarion dealer Calkin. and left today. Capt. Albert N. Blanchard family Solo, "The Minuet/* by Miss F. Miriam Stow- in N. Y. ers of last week for their home Brooklyn, E.ubii.h«J 1839 West Palm Beach, Florida, with Miss WOOD & BISHOP Me. Inez Hanson as a visit CO., Bangor, accompanist. Miss Evelyn Young has returned from All numbers were highly to the M. Packard, at Sebec Lake. satisfactory Fair! B. I Waldo with her uncle, goodly audience, and the closed amid County evening Whittum returned Monday from a W. A. HALL, Belfast, Maine. Clifton merriment and hearty congratulations to the visit with Dr. and E. Larrabee at Isles- Mrs.,B. weary workers who had made the affair so MI I BE HELD ON— pect, moved into when he came from Sud- boro. STOCKTON SPRINGS. acceptable. Thanks are extended to each and bury, Mass in 1804, and where he lived until Andrew McGown of Worcester,Mass .arrived all who so assisted in the program he the Smith homestead op- kindly his at Pleasant bought Winthrop | | is with —- Saturday and family a was the fine —v‘v --I-- posite the Searsport National bank, where he Tuesday, glorious day, only Cove, I and rain hands of the treasurer, Mrs. Annie K. Harri- died in 1824. The house on Bay View Place one last week. Fog, fog continually. j P. Putnam of Baltimore is the man. Mrs. William before mentioned was bought by the late Clifton Snell of Malden, Mass., arrived Water and guest of her siBter,Mrs.C. M. Nichols,on Capt. Osias Blake in 1846 of the late Capt. from the White Mountains Saturday after- Obituary, On the morning of July 31,1915 1 I street. the of Miss Abbie Thursday | pure, Wednesday, and moved to its loca- noon. gentle Crooker, Friday John Fowler, present spirit are visit- Water on the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hiram 1 Misses Annie and tfetitia Young tion, the we6t side of street, Miss Ruth McDonough of Winterport was for a few banks of where it is still Crooker of this town, to the Eternal ing relatives in Malden, Mass., Opeechee steam, the guest last week of Mrs. Charles O. Mc- passed Life THIS WEEK. a OF owned and James C. from an intestinal trouble, with various weeks. occupied by Blake, Mann, Middle street. I - is the brother of Capt. Blake. The razor which was complications, after a gradual failure in Mrs. M. P. Ward of Peabody, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street, , who two weeks of con- on used by the late Deacon Andrew Leach, strength, followed by only I guest of her mother, Mrs. A. V. Nichols motored to Searsport Monday evening last was born Feb. 9, 1785, in Middleboro, Mass., finement to the bed in the home of her eldest Main street. week to attend the Klark Urban Co’s dramatic | is now in possession of L. W. Wentworth, ex- sister, Mrs. George Frye,at Agawam,Mass.Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beals of Springfield, entertainment. Crooker ^ Will Be Out in tonsorial artist, who resides on Mt. Ephraim was born in Stcckton, June 14, 1858, the Carried East and Full? Mrs. J. G. Program Mass., are guests of Merriam, Miss Frances L. Perham of Washington, D. road. It was also used by Mr. Leach's father spending her girlhood in her native towD, be- I Main street. is the of the Misses who was born in Glencoe. Scotland, in 1755 C., guest Hichborn, loved by all schoolmates and acquaintances for from Mrs. A. W. Allen and two sons of Orange, and also by his grandfather, who also resided Church street. She arrived Friday her kindly disposition, clear intellect and high- Allen on razor visits in Mass. is. J., are guests of Mrs. Elizabeth in Glencoe. Mr. Wentworth prizes the Lynn, toned nature. She was a pupil several terms The Show I m »■» for medi- at West Main street. vci iii&uij' auu itiiu lb la abiii Mrs. Clifford Simpson is a patient the M.. C. Institute, in Pittsfield, and always Poultry work not- Waldo Mr. E. B. Billings of LyD:., Mass., arrived state of preservation, doing good cal treatment at the County hospital, a faithful, conscientious student. More than Friday and is with his family in the Billings withstanding its advanced age. Belfast, instead of at Dr. E. D. Tapley’s, as thirty years ago she left her birthplace—both cottage, Main street. incorrectly reported last week. parents having suddenly died,in her early child- The Ever. Come and See It, NORTHPORT NEWS. hood—and her sister and husband, Mr. Is Biggest Mrs. Ella S. Dolliver entertained a party of John H. Ward well furnishes Shiro’s ice- joined and Mrs. in Mass., friends at 4 o’clock tiffm, at her home on Main cream regularly, and will provide any quan- George Frye, Malden, prac- Hon. and Mrs. Fredericks. Walls of Vinal- desired at time to patrons the tically making her home with them thereafter. afternoon. __*. tity any wishing j street Tuesday have been the haven entertaining following delivered at She was employed as in the city visited his palatable confection home, bookkeeper Dr. Edward S. Calderwood, who Mrs. C. Mrs. house party: George Webster, Almoner's office of Malden, Mass., for many Mrs. Emma Drew and daughter Bernice of MORRILL. family at the McClure homestead last week, Mrs. H. F. Bobbins all of BELFAST PRICE CURRNET B Alex Simpson and years and was prized for her reliability and ac- freedom. Lowell, Mass., after a two weeks* visit with Corrected for has returned to Roxbury, Mass. Vinalhaven. Mr. and Mrs, Walls have an at- Weekly The Jouma B curacy, coupled with a strong morality of Rev. F. H Morgan gave us a fine sermon at her sister, Mrs. William Morrison, Church is PRODUCE MARKET. PAID N. and mother, Mrs. Gordon, PRotH rR> Miss Elnora P. Quimby of Laconia, H., tractive home on the shore of the harbor character. the of our Mrs. J. H. Sayward's the church last Sunday morning. ^B street, left Saturday for Cutler, Maine. Recently, finding rigors arrived Saturday and is a guest of Capt. and are among the early cottage owners. New England winters trying to her visiting her. \pples,per Dbl.l.OOrZOO'Hay, .; ;v ^B Misses impaired Will Wing and son of Malden, Mass., visited 7 avenue. Miss Margery Goodhue and friends, visited dried, per lb., Hides, Mrs. James B. Parse, Steamboat The handsome the Flora Del she went to a site Farnum from Thorndike jB gasoline yacht, health, Florida, bought and Miss’Flora’ relatives in town last week. Beans, pea, 3 25a3 50 B Fannie and Clara Patten, left Friday for Boston 8th. Lamb, Miss Leverne A. Nichols of Boston arrived Mar, with her owner Walter J.Blaisdell of Port built a bungalow in the Uwn of Claiimont, mr sister, Mrs. VV. R. Sparrow, August Beans, Y. E., 3 75 Iody will be brought here Mrs. and Mrs. the Baker. In Brookline, Mass., Aug X Chicago; treasurer, H. Collett of Ban- Frye Tash, brother-in-law, D. O. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bowen of “The the paper recently Eugene int Hill Cemetery. and Mrs Ralph S Baker, formerly of X Copies Gabble,” Mr. and Mrs. T. Moulton and Dr. I. P. and the and in C. C. Dickinson of board Joseph daugh- Tash, sorrowing nieces attended the veteran’s meeting Prospect twin sons. S for the church, are gor; clerk, Belfast; ot tne rreeuum v^uu- published Congregational arrived other relatives in this Kev. J. C. Vance, pastor ! of overseers, Loren Cross of J. W. ter, from Gloucester, Mass., Sunday great bereavement. last Friday. Barbour. In Deer Isle, July 26, X for sale at Mrs. C. E. Adams aDd M. A. Cook’s Belfast, church for two years, has resigned Boston steamer to visit his Mr. and “We for household voices regational Mrs Archibald E Barbour, a son X ! Philo C. by parents, long gone, auu u*»< Blaisdell, Blaisdell and Charles E. { in i_ Mrs. G. A. Robertson, granddaughter of the ensuing year and that of M, M. Wentworth to of August with her brother, Earl Stevens, anc aged years Ira M, Cobe. In every manner, both steamer for his Jamaica Plain home, Jacksonville, Aug 7. Sld, sch John Bossert, Shaw. In V* possible leaving serve on the traverse at Augusta, August 6, late Deacon Andrew Leach, and daughter, Miss jury the September sister, Mrs. Inez Harriman. Portland. j monetary and socially, the organization will Mrs. Goodhue for a longer stay in their Sandy- of Belfast, aged 58 years. ; were in town to attend term of S. J. Court Aug 4. Ar, sch Mary Ann McCann, Josephine Robertson, Mrs. Caroline Brown took an auto tc Bangor, Whitaker. In Troy, August 5. j aid and encourage the work which the men of point cottage, where her brother and wife, trip stm Black New York the centennial of the of the First Gouldsboro; sld, Rock, Whitaker, aged 70 years, 5 months and organization the town will with and Pittsfield one last week to meel instigate. Many improvements other Massachusetts friends,are her pres- PROSPECT FERRY. Unity day schs Longfellow, Newark; Robert Pettis, Bos- L-ong’l Church, and were guests of Miss Mabel sch Frances New will be made in the grounds and much interest ent guests. Mr. Goodhue greatly enjoyed his her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrj ton; 6, ar, Goodnow, York; E. Griffin on West Main street. 7, aid, schs Irene E Meservey, New York; Me- Bankrupt’s Petition for Disci \ is manifested. A series of entertainments sojourn in his childhood’s home town. Brown, who will pass a few weeks at the Brown Capt. W. H. Harriman has gone to New tinic, do; Izetta, Boston; 10, sld, sch Mary Ann In the matter of } Capt. Andrew J. Colcord of the will be given to raise money and promote so- Mrs. Haven on business. residence here. t steamship George Frye and daughter, Mrs. Flor- McCann, Bridgeport. Samuel R. Stevers, In Bar on the ciability, the first last arc Stockton, Aug 8. Sld, bark Santa Maria Ancon, ruiAiiDg line between New taking place Friday ine of arrived accom- Rev. David L. Wilson and family of Bath ) Agawam, Mass., Aug. 3d, Mrs. Evelyn Harrison entertained theH. H. sch N H New Bankrupt, afternoon when a was (Ital), Palermo; Burrow, Haven; York and Colon, arrived from New bridge party given in the remains of Miss the month at W. J. Knowlton’s cottage Hon. Jud. Saturday paying Abbie Crooker, Club August 5th. passing 4, ar, stm Black Rock, towing barge W J Ler- To the Clarence Hale, the Theatre, South shore. It was a 01 vuc York, accompanied by his wife and two chil- Bayside here for burial in the lot of on LiOon lsiana. ur, wiieon was pasior mond, for New York; 5, cld, sch Telumah, New District Court of the United Stau brought cemetery returned to his home in great success. Over 70 were George Carley West stnf New District of Maine. dren, and they are guests of Capt. Colcord’s guests present her Mrs. were North Church in Belfast for many years and York; 9, ar, Millinocket, York; sister, Frye. They guests of 5th. and whist and Five were Newton, Mass., August 5. Ar, stm Frieda, Sabine Samuel R. Stevens of Belfast, in father, Mr. F. A. Colcord, on Main street. bridge Hundred Mr. and Mrs. Everett while there^spent his vacations at George’s Searsport, Aug Staples, Church street, via with to Great Northern of Waldo and State of in .-.i from 2 30 to the Mrs. Josephioe Proctor of Melrose, Mass is Portland, sulphur ty Maine, ) played 5, players pivoting. over the next Lake. n Two base ball teams, the Penob- night, leaving morning to call her Mrs. G. A. Paper Co; sld, stm Frieda, New Yorx. respectfully represents, that on Searsport There were 14 tables. Some attractive visiting sister, Avery. very Mrs. maternal Miss earn, «iui. ai. L/ia, sen norace a oione, o;' May, last past; he was duly adju> acots, and the Wanderers,went to upon Frye’s aunt, Lucia Castine, Aug- prizes, 17 in number, were contributed by the Mrs. Ella Harriman visited Mr. and Mis. NORTH 1SLESB0R0 Philadelphia. rupt under the Acts of Congress Edwards, in Searsport, en route to to / ust 14, 1875. on the steamer De Witt Clinton Unity John Glidden in Frankfort last week. uaiiRiujjit), mat ue na» uuiy sui ladies of the auxiliary and the first five were FOREIGN PORTS. spend a short time with her sister and hus- his and of on an excursion given by the Searsport Band. was a and are ol property rights property won as follows: 1st, Mrs. Georgianna Swift Mrs. W. H. Harriman week-end visitor Ray Collins son Warren guests H band, Dr, and Mrs. I. P. at their summer Buenos Ayres, Aug, 6. Arr, sch, D Rivers fully complied with all tie requ.; The game was in Fort The Tash, with her daughter. Mrs. Burr Gcdsnp. in Ron. played George. (bridge score 2539,) a lace collar; 2nd, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coombs, Simmons, Gulfpt rt. said Acts and of the orders of Cour line-unfl were as follows: Penohsents Thnmac gor. 20 schr B Frank Harriman of New York; 3rd, Mrs. Mrs. Velocia E. Coombs of Lisbon, July Arr, J^mes Drake, his bankruptcy. ; Foxboro, Mass., Norfolk. Kane, c, William R. McGilvery, p, Fred J. Wilbur Ridley and daughter Clara of Stock- McKown. W herefore he prays, That he may Eugene R. Conner. North port; 4th, Col. Conk- From Cape Jellison piers the has her home in town for a time. following ship- ton and opened 1 Rio Janeiro, Aug. 6. Arr, schr Bradford C the Court, to have a full discha Biather, f b, Phineas P. Nichols, 8 b, J, H. Sul- Springs viBited Mr. Mrs. P. M. Ginn by New 5th, Madam Belfast. report was estate ; lin, York; Keating, ping telephoned Monday evening: last Sunday. Mr. Wood of Forest Hills, Mass., arrived French, Norfolk, debts provable against his livan, t b, John Kane, s s, Charles Sullivan, if, The prizes included baskets, Aug. 4th, Ech. N. H. Burrow sailed with lum- MARINE MISCELLANY. bankruptcy Acts, except such debt? j bags, candy, Misses 6th for a visit with his who are Michael Ward, cf, Fred N. r Medora A. and Mary A. Pierce of Aug. family, law from such ? Pendleton, f. flowers, cards, bridge scores and other her for New York and the Italian The M V B d cepted by discharge many barque are their « schooner Chase, which founder Wanderers—Frank W. Peabody, Mass., visiting aunt, Mrs. Bpending the season in tow?:. Dated this 2nd day of August, A i McGilvery, c, Charles or Santa with last week off Scotland with the loss useful ornamental things. Over $27 was Marie sailed shooks for Palermo, W. D. Harriman. lightship SAMUEL It. ST LA N Davis, Melvin Nichols, f Charles J. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Farnswcrth and twc of Capt. Tuttle and one of the crew,was named p, b, netted from the party, which will form a Sicily. 5th, steamer Blackrock Hannah Aug. arrived, Mr. and Mrs. and were for the late M B of She | s A. M. Gerry Harding baby Mildred and of Roslindale, Mass, V Chase Augusta. Marshall, b, Carr, t b, Frank W. for the fund which the and sailed children, Jay, <"> nucleus auxiliary light, later,towing barge William J. week-end visitors with Mr. and Mis. E. W. was built in 1882 by the late James B Drake at ORDER OF NOTICE THERi s B. 1 Frank to raise for are visiting Mrs. Alice Pendleton and other Colcord, s, Benj. Garey, f, E. plans improvement work. It is Lermond, laden with lumber for New York. Clifford in Stockton Springs. Bath,and was managed by him until 1889,when District of Maine, ss. Shute, c G. Carr, rf. The Penobscots planned to hold some sort of entertainment relatives in town. she was sold to Weston of Jacksonville, f, Cyrus Aug. 6th, sch. Telumah sailed with lumber for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce and Harry On this 7th day of August, A. each week and many interesting ideas are be- daughter and him to & of Bos- won a score of 21 to9. little Fla., by McQueston Co., the it is by Boston. Aug. steamer ar- Minerva of were week-end visit- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and reading foregoing petition, ing worked up. 9th, Millinockett Sandypoint ton. sold to Geo A Gilchrest of ors with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. They Capt. Ordered by the Court, That a hear rived with from New York. Harriman. daughter of Sewcktey, Pa., arrived last week who sold to the Pendleton the The centennial of the organization of the general cargo Belfast, Bro’s, upon the same on the 17th day of Miss Hazel Mitchner and a lady friend of and are with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton, who owners at the time she was lost. A.D. before said Court at Portia' First Congregational church of Searsport, re- Sale and Entertainment. The annual 1915, MAKES Roxbury, Mass., arrived by laBt Sunday’s boat in District, at ten o’clock in the forenoor calls the fact that the house built the DANDRUFF sale and entertainment under the recently began housekeeping Riley Haynes’ NOTICE—The subscriber here- by iirBt auspices for three weeks at Mrs. H. L. Berry’s cottage. notice thereof be in The I house. GUARDIAN'Sby gives notice that he has been duly ap- published J. who was of the Ladies' Aid of the Universe- s.t pastor, Christopher Lawton, pas- VANISH Society pointed guardian of Journal, a newspaper printed in QUICKLY list OAK HILL, and that all known creditors, and ot* I tor from 1815 to 1824, is still in existence and parish Tuesday, Aug. 3rd, afternoon and (Swanville.) REGIMENTAL REUNIONS. ALFRED W. PULLEN of Palermo, No one likes dandruff, but to get rid of it in interest, may appear at the sai> is owned by Mrs. Charles A. Colcord of evening, was a grand success from beginning in the County of Waldo, and given bonds as the j Bridge- you must do more than wash your hair. The Miss Bowen is in the place, and show cause, if any they to end. The Mary Waldo County First Maine Cavalry. law directs. All persons having demands against ] port, Ct., and was a few cause of dandruff lies not in the but on following ladies had the various The forty-fourth the of said sin■<* extensively repaired hair, hospital as a surgical patient. said Alfred W, Pullen are desired to present the prayer petitioner j in reunion of the 1st Maine Cavalry Association years ago her husband, the late Chas. the scalp and the hair roots, and just as matters in charge: Decoration of stage, Mrs. same tor settlement, and all indebted thereto granted. f by Capt. be held at on twice use a tooth Mr. W. A. Webb of South Boston is the will Bucksport, Me., Wednesday are to make And it is further Ordered the > ! house that Rev. daily you germicidal powder J. A. Flanders; arrangement and sale of requested payment immediately. by A.Coicord.The Stephen Thurs- fancy of Isaac Nickerson ana and Thursday, Sept. 8 and 9,1915. MERTON G. kr or cream to cleanse your teeth of germs, so guest family. Headquart- NORTON, Guardian. the Clerk shall send by mail to all j ton when he first came to work, Mrs. Simeon F. Ellis, Mrs. Frank A. ers at G. A. R. Hall. Hotel rates: Robinson Palermo, Me., occupied Searsport you should use Parisian Sage twice daily to July 13,1916—3wh2 tors copies of said petition and this Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes were guests of 00 and 50 Patten in and where his eldest the drive dandruff from its re- Patterson and Miss Mary Hichborn; House, |2 82 per day; House, dressed to them at their of re 1824, daughter, your scalp, prevent food-table, Mr. Cnarles Stover and f 8th. places hair from out amily August 81.00 and 81^0 per day. Board with private late was turn, protect your falling and Miss Mabel F. ice cream Mrs. stated, Mrs. Clara Thurston Blanchard, born Simmons; table, families will be secured. No nourish its proper growth. Dandruff makes Mr. and Mrs. John Innis of were probably arrange- Witness the Honorable Claren* 1828, and where he resided until Alice T. Doe and Mrs. Herbert Searsport ments made with the railroads. Permission FOR SALE j April 14, your hair fall out. Parisian Sage makes Dan- Mixer; candy recent of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Tooth- to Judge of tftesaid Court, and the so; guesta visit Fort Knox has been received. 1830, stood on the site of the brick house now druff fall out and your hair stay in. table, Mrs. Nicholas B. Ginn and Mrs. Albert aker. A visit to farm of John w. davis. one of at Portland, in said District, on the Tti the Fish Hatchery will be included. Comrades Thethe best wood lots in A. D. 1915. owned Miss Ford on View A delightfully perfumed hair and scalp treat- C. assisted little Miss Muriel Northport. Address August, by Georgia L, Bay Colcord, by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and children will me of the death of ment easily applied at home, very inexpensive Thompson please notify members WM. T. FLANDERS, [L. S.] JAMES E.HEWEV Place and it was also the first house that Dr. Goodere; and the booth—an at- of Poor's Mills were of James of the in their and obtainable from A. A. Howes & Co. or at parcel-post Sunday guests regiment vicinity.—Alfred C. Lincolnville, Maine, A true copy of petition and order tln?rt'1' Nahum M the first Webster and Cor. Me. <• osman, physician of Pros- any drug or toilet ccunter. tractive draped section in National “Red family. Strout, sec’y, Thomaston, 82tf R. F. D. 2. Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY. {
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