L .r y L l b n f j Vol 53. Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, , 1913. No. 24 The Arbitration Treaties Farmers’ Unions

The interest along the lines of farm Lovers of peace among the nations, cooperat ion is increasing rapidly and and especially of friendship between the Agricultural Department is very the ami tin l niled Moths much encouraged with the results ROYAL Kingdom, will feel it gratifying that being brought a-bout. Tlm prelimi­ the arbitration treaty which would nary work of organizing was spread have expired mi Wednesday next out widely so as to reach most till % J } was renewed for live years on Satur­ the producing centers in tlm State Baking Powder day, when tlm formal renewal w.as and now the work is being concen­ signed at by our Secre­ trated so as to strengthen and build , • tary of State and the British ambass­ up tin- Uxchanges already organized is tlH greatest of modem­ ador. This puts ;m end to the fore­ At present this work is being con­ bodings of those pessimistic or pan­ fined practically to three sections, time helps to perfect cake icky persons who would have had us Bridgton, Wat* rvilh* and the towns XJ believe that Britain would not sign along the Belfast Branch. About and biscuit making. Makes again because of her opinion that four weeks ago then* was formed in America had. by a section of her Brooks, the Brooks Local Union Also home baking pleasant and Panama C a n a l legislation, com­ with ten members and the number Best For mitted a breach of the I lay-1’a itm-e- has now increased to about 1<» and profitable. It renders the fote treaty. British statesmen are still growing. Keeping Flies not so stupid as not to sec that opin­ The ('umber 1 am 1 and Far­ Away From food more digestible and ions may honestly differ, mu so fool­ mers Fxchangeof Bridgton is reach­ Garbage ishly suspicions as to suppose that ing out to all the towns in that sec­ the terms of the treaty were deliber­ Getting Rid guarantees it safe from tion and constantly inereasing their HE way to get rid of moths or any other ately and knowingly broken. As membership. On .June nth then- of Tobacco T insect pest is to maintain thorough disinfec­ alum and all adulterants. for imagining that hecause of one un­ will he a meeting at South Bridgton Smells tion by keeping things clean with Carbonol. fortunate incident our country could Carbonol is a liquid derived 'from coal tar. on 11 *• lot ti at l tenmark, 11th at Wash out chests and drawers with it and moth not he trusted to abide by any t retity. Cleaning Sweden. If! h 1 i arnsoii. These meet­ eggs will he destroyed and moths themselves will and that consequently 1 he signing ot ings will all he attended by C. F. Sick-Room find the place uncongenial. a renewed arbitration treaty would F.mbree. representing the Depart­ When you scrub floors and wash down wood­ Utensils work, disinfect at the same time by putting a he useless, that sort of notions is so ment, and on Friday there will he a tered in the State during the past preposterous that no sane person Disinfecting dash of Carbonol into the water, and bugs, ants Is best grand rally at Bridgton which will and roaches will keep away. Such pests will not year was 5,STS, which makes a mar­ would give it a thought. he attended by tlm farmers ill all and Cleaning linger in the presence of Carbonol. Customer of U. S. riage rate of 15.70 (number of persons The question of equal treatment o) It is no additional trouble to use Carbonol. You j thes- towns. Tlie speakets will he j Anything married) to every l.lKio of population all shipping in the cana 1 wi 11 dou In- simply put a ciash of it into the water you use in | Dr. I,eon S. Merrill D. an d the A. ' The United States ranks first as a ! or at the rate of 7.S5 per l,0(»o persons, less he satisfactorily settled when cleaning and go to work in the usual way. ricu it ii ra 1 < ’< d lege. I . of M .. lion. .1. For Use See A free sample will be sent on request. caterer to Canada’s needs, and sec-| Nine hundred and eighty-five di- tiie Senate seriously thinks, it over, ! A . Bo her is. ( 'on i m i -s im) > r of A gn - ond as a customer of the northern i vorces were decreed during the past ami in tiny ease it doe- nothin;.? to Directions on Barrett Manufacturing Company i cult tire, and ( F. Fmlm-e, neighbor’s supplies, says a report! year which is 74 more than during diminish the value of arbitration 297 Franklin Street On Monday. Mn\ ft I t here was a Bottle jUdt completed by the bureau of for-j the preceding year. During timyear treaties.. Tim pity is- that m regard Boston, Mass. m * e (j > w at l.oraim in the town of eign and domestic commerce. j one divorce was decreed for every to arhit ration America has los-i the Fa it fh Id. On the f 7t h Mr. I'm hn-e Canada buys more from this coun-j six marriages solemnized. leach rship which President Taft se­ spoke at a meeting of the Dairy As­ “At All Dealers” Ify than from all the others com-1 The lowest death rate was in Aroos- cured for her by t he cn larged t re a ties sociation .a ! Fa l r held ( ’enter, on t h e bined, having purchased sixty-five J took County, being only 11.75 per which he proposed to conclude with list it at tge Benton (! range, Put h at per cent of its goods here last year. (cent. of t lie who! - country ha< been at­ Britain and France. These emt nt rie> Sidney, i »n thedl-t Mm F. F. Aus­ The United States in 1912 took from immediately came up a.brenst by tract.-d and the plan upon which the tin. Mat nicer of file Fa r 111 e r- I ddoti Canada thirty eight per cent of thatj Farmers Lnion of Maine was based: cordial acceptance. Then tlm Sen­ (i ra in and S u ppiy < 'em pa 11 y, and < '. country’s exports. This country to- Postpone Changes ate, by refusing ratification, pulled is h. iim copied, .all nv* r t he ( 'otimry. ! F . F.mhree at tended a meeting at * day, says the report, takes almost America back, not only ! ruin ieadm - The I,egi the aid of j in Customs District r. L>l(bC entire export of Canadian min-. ship, hut from the front rank, leav­ M" | 1 lif 1 n-par m >nt and appro >riateil !:a- folk ",I >1 Ml (Ml | ,, Crala of all kinds, the bulk of its for- j ------ing Britain and state-liny further t: " lllliVcuicnt. I .1 \\ ' it- . '"••try exports, more than half of the i Secretary McAduo has recommend there. They are n that t! " i ,i-par t m (• 111 tin rest ricted arhit rat ion, Be inn -* e um, ,1. ( . ; ( Mixed Bouquets of of ito fishery exports. i the customs reorganization plan un it would ha v. heca - * i a t: m i: 1 ; a n m ■ ■an h" sut e ■ f ti." 1,ya !ty of tin !■ ■ . ! \1 choice p la n ts at In spite of tariff preferences, it | til Jan. 1, 1914, because of objections had refused | n IV him a t y la-:. m X ' i m»‘! M ! a - <•-. | ; | '• 1im work. ot orgtu 11 z 11 m u . J . « ' v 11! i,. • * ■ \ t •!Kl ■d to t1K cities having adds, ’s share of the [against it and because lie believes it Britain at th■ , 1 ( -in d dine; mm ftm pro- i ui'fi | c i !k United States is affm ted by this de­ (ions tint’ has U ’ tiKiinmr. AT ,i " a : i. ■! 1 t . y 1 cision. that wish i. > r » m ■ a it-u'u’i'v of j Report of Stale Board The secretary's recurinn-ndatiou die ha('k and u was *ent ro Senator (’lark chairman mil of Vital Statistics if- ! HEAL IT WITH ! of the commerce committee Mr. CHADWICK, j McAdoo believes, it is said, that the The annual report of I)r. A. G. Finding Life Interesting | plan contains many things which FLORIST Young, registrar of vital statistics,. . , . . . . , ...... ! a; Bucklen’s ...... sliou d he emitted atid is devoid ul which WM filed with the Governor , HE ONLY GENUINE . „ i., , , , other reforms lie is anxious to make CONSERVATORIES: and Council recently, shows t hat 16,- '...... j . . . ! in tlie customs service. In reqimst- Ul Mlgli Street 300 births occurred in Maine during I . . . . , , ...... u u k |0 mn I i mg a postponement o| six months he Arnica Salve P II o \ K l ;; *j - 4 the past year, which Is 169 less than i , ly ahotit tt. i n o:; .. r . recommends that ( oiigtvss amend KEEPS FLESH INTONE the preceding year; o,878 marriages , .. so much happme- - . . . f . . the law So that the i lanotreorgan- FROM SKIN TO BONE. >»!» wore performed, which is 22 less tlian . .. t , w h id i tna k es . \ m< Heals Everything Healable. Burns, .. .. „ i ization must result in a saving of th« preceding year ; the number of ...... , f taut, as it IS ini" rest or no­k of in ii"-- ii ; s i;; iT' a s< ■ 1 t ni; all y an Boils, Sores, Ulcers, Tiles, Eczema, Cuts, Corns, Wounds and Bruises, deaths recorded is 11,731, which isi., . f t 1 , Tin* |>‘•l’son w i!o i s i i a !il ma! 1 y i>, >n d s i n1 i i a om- m * im " 1 . .. ,. the customs service lor the rurr-nt m a 11 a - ■ t SATISFIES, OR MONEY BACK. 708 less than the preceding year. usually hof" S Ot) , ; - a - i' as n : ■: o i t : < '■ !y < 'miym ,,. ■ , •, i; i •- FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS | fiscal year. 25c AT ALL DRUGGISTS. FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS ANO BLADDER T h e birth rate of the different self, am 1 "XC for i lo> -ri, f p<. r i - i n..- mat : ■' a i - i 111 r! m- :o , !.-■ | da i The President, secretary of the counties varies widely. As it invari­ uds who n In IS ocm pi". ! or dive!t . d. a- to : u. ■ > •, ■ III 1 11 ■ > d a ! , , i ;;. • r " ; treasury, and Congress have been a-- d ably Jias been every year since the In* mu!'li t JUSt as well he . i ta I II ) w trad, am 1 out trie! mm .bombarded with protests against tin* registration began, it was the high­ tna r, tin (,"<-1 o 1f 11 s ii >t i M,| "-t , ,CCIV - Tm bum, is iiov n •h- Ihrnk- i reorganization which would revolu­ est in Aroostook County, 31.76 per s i k : i a! i y w t >, n w. • have :! i m, to ; hink M . < B i mu. tionize the customs service and m~ Bra m-i. cent, and the lowest in Knox, 14.81 ahout i t, and! \n - usually a - ha' , , * 4 ■ f f ;■'; :r interest" 1 \ f"W w . _ . duce tim numb,, of districts and Dividend Notice per cent. In four counties, Aroos-I . , , , .. this is bera.i i s e i•it im ms ‘ i C s hit \ " 1 h 1 " 1\ - [ " T ‘ !■;, f . „ . ’ i collectors ot customs tr• -111 1 o» to p.t. j *1 ' o ' io i r n i": - 1 took, Penobscot. Washington and; __ grown i11 o n.>toinfils or Oil! " n v ; t xxn i - o ram / • d m i d. r law York, the birth rate was above that m " n t is.dull. 1 f w i on! V 1"ali/".l i; M: n ted on .1 mi- mrl. Inn r of the whole State. Calling cards engraved and pnnr- just so !iurn ;iS w> de;,"in I'd urn > \ , 1 t S t ! ri mm ■1! t > r r i: i 1 o 11 t "id a A Semi-annual Dividend at the rate of The number of marriages regis- ed at t In* T i m i* s office. or elixir. mm "ht to amu s, U - \\ " a: " 1 • ni,-. ’ : mr m ’ h" at! - Inoon and hound 11> (ind it stupid w oil < \ 1ms ; Km hr- - mm !e ,m t it -. i t"11, t o a i e begin to n‘i" at tlmmse! v or to I.i .■ tii" fa i :m rs ai-mg t in 11 :;' • - n ! , 4 PER CENT 4 a.-- they eventually nun!. I hit wdn-n . or;, inm . :i \ urn in v n-w ' !; i- - > art i: i„: w i> learn to find anm.sem. m in o n * >!' :n l \r I cm i ■ i 11 f i.nt -< .• i io11 evil mind* we can m ver h*- dull, for :< ! i ;i: i _ ■ ’ v;i! i u 11 s j >,-* i • - ,. t • 11 r >r a !. ■ per annum has been declared by the there i;< im limit to range .if t hoim it ;arc a ! )a : a; t n c to !, o|< i m.-.-n im* and B2 Sj or imagination nr in intelh-.-i uni <-\-i i !t lac • i : i ■ B n net u ■ ' M i ’ .h. i ■.. > I c j H pam-don. And a* s on as you catch j Sup) ill - ■- 'imi- it di tt icu it to kc. p up Houlton Savings Bank ti c trick of throwing your mind out j W M J H w i 11: t kc demand h >r

ag- > 1 h c A u ri- Payable on and after May 7, 1913. to drop into it, you will liml plenty ! Pd hi eu It u ra 1 1 u part im-n t took tip the to stimulate you. and ev en if you are 00 O qile-tlou of co-opera [ loll . f.r i to ( tel Dividends not withdrawn will be added unhappy there will always he mm- i > 11 s i n e > - methods on the farm .a* an ‘ 2 } petisat ions. experiment, hut the ( AmmUsioiier to the principal. That is one of the chief joys of soon discovered tiiai Im had taken D- po*its mad*- tlm fir*t suvmi days of any month, and remaining studying or reading. It doe> not up a question that met with the in tin- Bank until tlm next semiannual dividend is payable, will make a particular difference to tiny h e a r ty approv.al of all fanning he allowed interest at the dividend rate, from the first day of mu* else if ,»ott can reel otf all the Maim-. In addition to the interest t lie mon t h when deposited. :: :: :: :: :: :: dates of American history. But it manifested in Maine, the attention makes a greed deal of difference to yon if American history is a thrilling engrossing, dramatic story to which Listen For a Moment Until We y*m are always adding fresh hits of Tell You HOULTON SAVINGS BANK color and understanding, which il­ I.. . o . L l! I> W I O , T r e n jp* « r e r . That Leighton

The interest alongthe lines of farm Lovers of peace among the nations, cooperation is increasing rapidly and and especially of friendship between the Agricultural Department, is very the Cnitod States and tie Baited mill'll encouraged with the results ROYAL Kingdom, will feel it gratifying that being brought about. The prelimi­ the arbitration treaty which would nary work of organizing was spread have expired on Wednesday next out widely so as to reach, most all was renewed for live years on Satur­ the producing centers in tho State day, when the formal renewal was and now the work is being concen­ signed at Washington by our Secre­ trated so as to strengthen and build ?*#:;■ -Si. tary of State am(1 the British ambass­ up the Exchanges already organized IS ador. This puts an end to the fore­ At present this work is being con- bodings of those pessimistic or pan­ fim d practically to three sections, time helps to perfect cake icky persons who would have had ns Bridgton, Waterville and the towns believe that Britain would not sign along the Belfast Branch. About and biscuit making. Makes again because of lmr opinion that four weeks ago there was formed in America had, by a section of lmr Brooks, the Brooks Local Pnion Also home baking pleasant and Panama C a n a l legislation, com­ with ten members and the number Best For mitted a breach of tin* Hay-hauuee- has now increased to about 4o and profitable. It renders the fote treaty. British statesmen are still growing. Keeping Flies not so stupid as not to see t hat opin­ The ( ’umberbin l arid Oxford Far­ Away From food more digestible and ions may honestly differ, nm so fool­ mers Exchange of Bridgton is reach­ Garbage ishly suspicions as to suppose that ing out to ail the towns in that sec­ the terms of the treaty were deliber­ Getting Rid guarantees it safe from tion and constantly increasing their HE way to get rid of moths or any other ately and knowingly broken. As membership. On .June 9th theta* of Tobacco insect pest, is to maintain thorough disinfec­ alum and all adulterants. for imagining t hat because of one un­ will he a meeting at. South Bridgton Smells tion by keeping things clean with Carbonol. fortunate incident our country could Carbonol is a liquid derived from coal tar. on the Hit iI a? Denmark. 11th at Wash out chests and drawers with it and moth not be trusted to abide by any t rente, Cleaning Sweden, lilt h Harrison. These meet­ eggs will be destroyed and moths themselves will and that consequently t he signing at ings will all lie attended by ('. E. Sick-Room find the place uncongenial. a renewed arbitration treaty would Embree. representing the Depart­ Utensils When you scrub floors and wash down wood­ he useless, dial sort of notions is so work, disinfect at the same time by putting a ment, and on Fridav then* will he a dash of Carbonol into the water, and bugs, ants tered in the State during the past preposterous that no sane person * I Disinfecting Canada is best grand rally at Bridgton which will | and roaches will keep away. Such pests will not year was 5,878, which makes a mar- would give it a t bought. he attended by tlx* fanners in till j and Cleaning linger in the presence of Carbonol. Customer ot U. , riage rate of 15.70 (number of persons The question of equal treatment ot It is no additional trouble to use Carbonol. You thesi towns. The speakers will bet Anything j married) to every 1,000 of population all shipping in the canal will doubt­ simply put aaash of it into the water you use in I >r. I con 9*. Merrill Dear of the A g cleaning and go to work in the usual way. The United States ranks first as a or at the rate of 7.85 per 1,000 persons. less he satisfactorily settled vdmn ri c it It it ra 1 i'oil egc, F. of M., lina, J, For Use See A free sample will be sent on request. caterer to Canada's needs, and sec­ Nine hundred and eighty-five di­ tin1 Senate seriously thinks it ever, A. Boherts. f' o m: 11 i > i o n e r of Agri- Barrett Manufacturing Company ond as a customer of the northern vorces were decreed during the past and in any ease it does nothing to Directions on cult u re, ai d ( P. Pm brec, neighbor’s supplies, says a report year which is 74 more than during diminish to- value d arbitration 297 Franklin Street On Monday. May 26 t beta* was a Bottle Just completed by the bureau of for­ the preceding year. During the year Boston, Mass. treaties. The pity is that in regard meeting at Iorai.i> in the town of eign and domestic commerce. one divorce was decreed for every to arbitration America has lost the Fairfield. On the 27 th Mr. Pm brec Canada buys more from this coun­ six marriages solemnized. leadership which President Taft se­ spoke at a meeting of the Dairy As- “At All Dealers’' try than from all the others com­ The lowest death rate was in Aroos­ cured for her by the enlarged treaties s < iciat ion at Fa i r field ( 'enter, on the bined, having purchased sixty-five took County, being only 11.75 per which he proposed to conclude with 28th at tii" Benton (; range, got h at Jter cent of its goods here last year. cent. Britain and Prance. These countries of the wind • country lots been at­ Sidney, nn the .'list Mr, K. E. Aus­ Tbe United States in 1912 took from immediately came up abreast by tract'd ;i! d tin- plan upon wb'cb the tin, M aiinger of the Kanin rs l' niott Partners Cnion of Maine was based Canada thirty eight per cent of that cordial acceptance. Then the Sici- Crain and Supply ( onq a n v, am lOeantry’s exports. This country to- Postpone Changes ate, by refusing rat ificat mn. pulled is being copied ti ll over t he < 'nuntry. E. Emhrc • attended a me, tint at , dily, says fcho report, takes almost The Legislature can:*' to the aul of In Customs District America hack, not only from leader­ Benton Pai L and I'tgani; ed the 1 ^ b e entire export of Canadian min- ship, hut from the front rank, leav­ tin* i >epa r: in .* ii t ami appropriated' ion Fa r 11 B n i on w i t i; follow $'kOI M In fun lie)' tile l]]OVel)|(*lll . | ^etale of all kinds, the bulk of its for- ing Britain and Prance standing 1.00 dh, IT csitb . Whit ~*etry exports, more than half of the Secretary McAd jo has recommend As s.oii a-, the Exchanges have been ; ’ ' ' Liian ; V Bn ■s...\. D. Lyon ; Clerk. manufacture it sends out, and a third ed to Congress a postponement of st Pi < ued -,<, t hat tin* f mpart tm-nt : unrestricted arbitration, *"'"*' * * A Ik B... t •’1. 1 tin utofs. .1. c. Mixed Bouquets of pf its fishery exports. the customs reorganization plan un­ van Mire of t be loyalty of (be j it would l ave been strang" it I' i * 1 Mi' 1 ‘ ;' }j >. r p . iL ", > ! . P.m- r'-on. Pm * A i" \ - II!"!)! -hip, the w.e-k ,,f organizing j choice plants at In epite of tariff preferences, it til Jan. 1, 1914, because of objections had refused in Pclirua r v iil'd . o i - t , a ’ * ; !,- i n: * * 111 n i iv v - ; * J . G , V i 1 i Mended to tin* cities having j *dds, Great Britain’s share of the against it and because be believes it Britain at the present nm 1 in < i r i ■ ,, 2 5 c, 5 0 c. Toma­ .bar n i. ( *. >. ( v isov . B" iv.v B p i w n . i. ] v t h»- 1 U'gan i/.i ng of tin* con - j Cunndinn market has steadily de­ contains imperfections. The si-cr*- renewal oft lie f» inner treat j '/■....j i.. Bn /,*:.* n i and Bra 11 k M . hoped to I represent stage- t hat 1;itv e i !rav' ; T.. i- lot Hi VI ill l" e-nn* , ■' " • 1 vs it!i flie can goods, geographically having j ciple of the reorganization. Dracti- "b*d on ;m hole ‘('abb fo;o; bring about that which is most earn-j Plants now ready 4 Ma-....' C .; 1 'a t i.n" r- kkvn.aaiu,: "T e m 1 v ■ lost i ed ml i r i -1 * i from tin* pro- , been too much for tariffs. | cally every customs port in the whatever else ttlrtV In'll’i" II r; ' !i;i* WatelMli". d UC' I t e T bo e< UiMimer. '' ! J United States is affected by this de- t ions t ban 1: a.vn* rn i ! AT ar' On ,1,11:* ! 1 t here w a - a ::1 M 11 e r j cision. that wish to ;;ii : a r t i < i . a: * ■il,? L ''" 1n *1 *n i n 1 ’ d n t! t • ■ r til " ; i; s; 111 * t ■ *- of Report of State Board j The secretary's recommendation ing 1111" k , ! !n* >M 1 i 1 • tip till!" a lid if P ' Xl-Tt "d [was sent to Senator Clark chairman ol Vital Statistics will ! > ! • < i lit fore 1 HEAL IT WITH j of the commerce committee. Mr. CHADWICK, e O i * e i I • * wo) k j McAdoo believes, it is said, that the The annual report of I)r. A. G. Finding life Interesting M < ■ : i1 ral1 {plan contains many tilings which FLORIST Young, registrar of vital statistics, }■ a!' 1 mi m* m Bucklen’s j should be omitted un i is devoid of which was filed with the Governor When w * ;i i e an v liot.li' THE ONLY GENUINE j other reforms he is anxious to malm CONSERVATORIES: and Council recently, shows that 16,- , want tn live ; v Wi , i W I'M it il jin the customs service. In request­ l <5 Hlgli Street 800births occurred in Maine during . ill I Cj'CS [I'll W " h M O il* 1 Hie I’ ll o N 17 1 ,n 2 - 4 ing a postponement, of six months he e ! \VO! Arnica Salve the past year, which is 169 less than ;y in t iy I n ■ >1 h>* Wan V slit. : recommends that Congress annonl KEEPS FLESH IN TONE tbc preceding year ; 5,878 marriages ; so much happiness a: Ver I bits- ! the law so that the plan of reorgau- FROM SKIN TO BONE. H?0re performed, which is 22less than which makes existence << »*m i 1 a i •slh 1 U 1 M i - Ileals Everything Healable. {Burns, I ization must result in a saving of Boils, Sores, Ulcers, Tiles, Eczema, tb# preceding year ; the number of | unit, as it is interest ,>r lack < I a i am! to i $500,000 based upon the expenses of Cuts, Corns, Wounds and Bruises, dintbc recorded is 11,731, which is [ The person who is habit mil i r ! a! :u;etin tit j the customs service for the current SATISFIES, OR MONEY BACK. 706 1m s than the preceding year. j usually bores oi her- ■)- w a • It 1 fin . ( nop, * * i|)sj(jo!'- FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS | fiscal year. 2!>c AT ALL DR U C CI STS. FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER The birth rate of the different ; self, and except for I bos, MM in..: mu aTSitnm phlll! So | The President, s< cret uy of tho counties varies widely. As it in vari­ 1 oils when he is occupied or di vrrteu IIS In ■ T r i n 11 H I hi, i i1 n t1 a s i •' 1 (treasury, and Congress have been ably JbM been every year since the | In.* might just as well h< dead. How t mil vv nit fr ic t i * {bombarded with protests against tie* registration began, it was the high­ 1 ever, I he best of us gel o>.n d occa o I’m d o v ! • In - j reorganization which would iw.du- est in Aroostook County, 31.76 per ! sionnlly when w»* have time ?< t [ l i n k B ■ i M ' Iva, i) i ,a * I a r 1 tionize the customs service and re- cent, and the lowest in Knox, 14.81 ! about it, ami \vr nsiudy ii-sun - that M* r . \ f ■ ■ w •k- {duce the number of d stricts and Dividend Notice per cent. In four counties, Aroos­ • this is been use circu instate-'.- h a \ e a..-* tin P.tl III"! - I collectors of customs fimm 15U to 49. took, Penobscot, Washington and | gi own nmnotom.us. or our ei v i roil - VV , l - I York, the birth rate was above that 'men t is d u 11. if we on ly n al / e d ! * , M:i: 1, I* of the whole State. Calling cards engraved ami print­ , just mi long-as we de]11•;id upon o *u11s ( i:; i < »r it a. mil A Semi-annual Dividend at the rate of The number of marriages regis- ed at the T imi-jk office. 1 or environment to amuse us w>• an4" In* 11 n •" u i ll i ?li" a 111 tin i* 11 , and M ; bound to find it stupid when events Pm I ■ r• ■ v I '"< II 1 It v I !i 11 t , add! i'­ [ begin to repeat themselves or to lag. t m f:i i nn - a I" m; tin* itm - <.} «*oop- 4 PER CENT 4 ; as they eventually must. But w hen t*rut mu I* i a mi vii w t!. •• *-1 art i n J we learn to find amusement m <>u> of an B ’hang" in Mint -<-ct ion. own minds we can never lc* dull, for ( '< rn nges : vat nm*' pail - of Ho - Stab per annum has been declared by the t here is no limit to range of t hough t arc a itu,11 n g to ! i, >1' 1 m "i *! 111 ex and : or imagination ot to intellect ua.l ex­ in fuel t h Bureau of Mark"! ing and pansion. And as soon as you catch S i i j i p 1 i" > i* !> it 11 i fiii*n ! i t' * k "t*p tipi Houlton Savings Bank ti e trick of throwing your mind out with tin* nan id for* >pi a k or-. j instead of letting it wait for things A litth* v»■ r a year ago t h" Agin- ! Payable on and after May 7, 1913. to drop into it, you will find plenty ru It oral 1 >"purt nu-nr took up the1 to stimulate you, and even if you tire question of co-operation, or better) Dividends not withdrawn will be added unhappy there will always he com­ business met boas on the farinas an I pensations. ex peri m en i, i)ii' the ( 'om mission" " '1 to the principal. - That is one of the chief joys of soon discovered that he had. taken I>"pn>im mad" the first seven days of any month, ami remaining studying or reading. It does not tip ti question that, nnt with the in th" Bank until the m-xr semiannual dividend is payable, will make a particular difference to any h e a r t y approval of alt f,arm ing 1 be allowed interest tit the dividend rate, from the first day of one else if ,*ou can reel off all the Maine. In addition to the interest j t lie month when deposited. :: :: :: :: :: :: dates of American history. But it manifested in Maine, the attention makes a great deal of difference to you if American history is a thrilling engrossing, dramatic story to which Listen For a Moment Until We yon are always adding fresh hits of Tell You HOULTON SAVINGS BANK color and understanding, which il­ JU . O . L U I> W I G , T r e a s u r e r . That Leighton & Keeley have been lumine not only the past, but the selling and recommending Hamilton’s problems and conditions of today. Old English Black Oil for c u t s, No one cares if you can speak ten bruises, burns and scalds, chilblains, EXASPERATING—ISN’T IT? languages or none, but if you take chapped hands, footrot in cattle and Carry these Cheques when you Travel: the time and expend the effort to sheep. Sore teats on cows, frost-bites, study a foreign language you will galls of all kinds, scratches or greased find yourself discovering an entirely heel, contracted hoofs, splints, and new line of thought, and literature curbs. Hamilton’s Old English Black and history, and the days which Oil, differs from any other on the mar­ ? might have seemed so long will be ket. Because it is more penetrating, M too short for you to read, all you want cleansing, and healing than any other v jH ave you ever wanted a collar badly and found to. This is the value of a hobby. liniment in stock and we will pay you ttUtie just returned to you badly worn and broken ? The intelligent person continually your money back if you are not per­ broadens his interests as a kind of fectly satisfied, .■*; D id you ever start to dress in a hurry, put on your insurance against the day when va­ advtg oollar, start to tie your four-in-hand and have your tie rious occupations may fail. It is stick ? W hat did you do ? Give the collar a yank, have only the improvident who drift along We Wish to Call Your Attention to *a it oohie unbuttoned or buckle up and crack at the joints? from day to day, being diverted Positive Fact when the passing episodes are di­ If after the struggle you succeeded with the tie did you That Dr. B. J. Kendall's Quick Re­ verting, and being bored when these whistle merrily or did you — — lief differs from other medicine of its AMERICAN BAN KC RS begin to pall. kint|ibecause Dr. B. J. K e n d a l l ’s ASSOCIATION Quick Relief is an external and inter­ nal remedy. It can be succe sfu 1 ly TRAVCLCRS CHCQUCS The Houlton Steam Laundry Linger uong In Service. used externally for rheumatism, neural­ Vital statistics ascribe short lives gia, toothache, sprains, and all kinds ire accepted at face value throughout the W orld in payment of tickets, ia laundering Collars without cracking and with an to printers, on the average, but the of lameness. Internally for malaria, iotel service and other travel expenses. Self-identifying. Safer than easy tie apace. report of the public printer states cramps, or any pain in the stomach or noney; twice as convenient. The best form of travelers’ funds. W e that there are emplo>ed at present in bowels. There is nothing better than vill be pleased to explain the system and supply these cheques. the government office at Washington Give Them an Opportunity to Show You Dr. B, J. Kendall’s Quick Relief to 250 persons over sixty-five years of break up a sudden cold, if taken at bed age. The saying that among the gov­ FIRST NATIONAL BANK PHONE 23-2 ernment employes, "few die and none time. Leighton & Feeley. resign,'’ seems the only explanation.” «\dvt8 mm. HOULTON, MAINE. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, June 11, 1913.

New Route to Boston The new trains from by Massachusetts to Springfield, a dis- ' this new route through central Mass­ tance of sixteen miles. It has been achusetts will land their passengers constructed with heavy rails and fa­ Don't Bottler Trains to Run Between New at the North Station, from whence vorable grades and is specially d<>- ; York and North Station trains may betaken to points in New signed to handle heavy through’1 via New Hampden Hodgdon Eagers and son were the week end Hampshire and Maine. Likewise, trains and sleepers. ! guests of Mr. and M rs. Liberty Road. persons living north of Boston can To send your plates a w a y Tracy in Amity. take trains into the North Station to have your cards en­ J. M. Hunter spent last week at There will he an ice cream social A new and direct route between and without leaving the station take Something of a Curiosity. graved take it to toe Howe Brook. New York and Boston and points in trains to Northampton, Springfield at the home of Mr. Edw. Henderson Rutlde accompanied her mamma to New Hampshire and Maine will he and New York. Mr. L. M. Carver fell and severely Thursday evening, , the mon­ prayer service, ard during H>e service This new route has been made pos­ Times Office Injured hie back last Monday. ey to be used for the benefit of the opened to travelers on June 2d. For the hymn, "Cross and Crown," the Dr. Mann, of Houlton, was in | Union Church, and there will also the first time there will be afforded sible by the construction of the firrt. line of which reads, "The conse- and let them he bothered town last Wednesday on professional bean auction sale of the friendship a way by which the transfer between Hampden Railroad connecting the crpod cross I'll hear,” etc., was sung the South and North Stations in Bos­ Boston and Maine with the New with much fervor by the congrega­ business. quilt made by the Ladies’ Aid of the Mrs. Charles Stock ford has return­ Union Church. The public is in­ ton can be avoided, thus insuring York, New Haven and i fart ford at tion. when RuthiO considerably upset her mother’s gravity by whispering ed from the Aroostook Hospital and vited. greater comfort and convenience and Springfield. The connecting link between the two systems runs from excitedly: “Mamma, what does a is gaining slowly. saving valuable time in the journey to many of New ’s resorts. Bondsville station on the Central ^crosB-eyed bear look like?” They Enjoy it. The many friends of Mrs. Isaac Next Matinee Races Hutohinson are pleased to see her able to be around again. Ira Carpenter and Gallagher Bros, A number of people from town at­ will have horses in the races Satur­ tended the Matinee Race at the day next, in addition to o t tier Houlton Park last Saturday. events, and there will certainly he The M. E. S. S. will observe Child­ some fun. / ren’s Day by giving a concert at the Many people are planning to take THE FASHION Church next Sunday evening. advantage of the half fa.re on the B. & A. Saturday's to at end these Alston!Royal, Beecher Howard races. and Forrest Royal played in the The 4th of July only a few days away. Woodman^ Base Ball team at the Park on Friday. Houl ton’s Fourth of On account of the backward season prices Mrs. Blache Veinot and daughter July will be cut nearly half, right at the height ot Dorothy who have bem spending the season, the wlnter.with her parents Mr. and The plans for lloulton’s Fourt M rs. H. N. Oliver have returned of July are progressing well the home toJWatervillo. Beginning Sat. Morning Until July 4th. merchants are all planning t< put A m o n g those who went to Bangor displays in the parade and 1 e re A splendid business during the past season by auto Thursday were Mr. and will also ho a large number of < Mrs. George Bonn and daughter has left us with a big bunch of broken lots rated automobile ! t r i n: niel Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. F. If. Vail, that we ere going to close out right now when ing hours, then lb. a II fie H. F. Green and I)r. P. L. B. Fbbett you w an h 1 ]u ":e ” tjnfh some e\cit ing i n a !'■ i II b You will have to j and family. wi* It a big held 20;,!.'! • U‘! 3 } i v ( ; i ; ? k h ! n.r as soon a s -ax . ! : W* A T t * ' ■ (•' a y ! 1 ;.ro c 1 n < 1 W I i i ;!: y . : f ■ Ltnneus. Hand IH i l'l - W ill 1 ' 1 t \ ' ■ 1' h-j ' . m . 1 't"< t 1 i i’t hem1 , 1 , , i ! m v h\ m i! - /J ' i '' '* k ' ' and t 1 ’ \\ k< •!■• 'll’ 1 k 1 (5. A. McKay is •I’V at hi ...... i t will eld I ] ;i 11 v 1 kill. \ ■ : i i:' 7 home. in 11 m i i t . n il 1* i 1'!. i ■’ ; . r . i : m i j! Wesley Stoddard i- a!> I'eOO.’t • ton !'ai i. batter atjthis writing. 8. fl __ “ • j. ’ <,/' i ” ■■ ■ Most of,the farmers in town h h v i Circuit Races t finished putting in their crop. TJ ' i J ■).‘t, __ $ 2 , . p 8 I)r, Fred Mann, of Houlton. was lid ri< h'f Pi i ■ T! in town Sunday on profession a I w ine i are I ' t 'A d .98 business. art. r July I will r!o Road Commissioner H. W. Stew- the iirs( in dal! men n( r: i Lot i2.90 ';•'()I 6.98 moui'v. one per eei Will he ft:*t has teams and m.-n at work on ■i y 0 0 ,,-;A the road. able ; second ins insfa l a !m- nt. tun Lot 4 tK -..SI . \/ <..r y «. *. I ue 8.98 N. G.^Adams has purchased a new cent, payable ,1 it in :S. \\ I; - 11 ! n am ", Reo touring car of Berry ami Ben shall he named ; third in.-d a 11 n M il! . COATS two per cent. payab e .In y h e o f Houlton. A 11 classes not tilling sat Lhaetwry will Mrs. H. W. Stewart who has beet) Lot 1 $ 8.50 value he declared n I ra ...... i min, y $ 4.98 ▼«ry ill the past week is better at A refunded. thts writing. Lot 2 10.00 value Following (do.se a id , r t h. 1 a -1 John McKa^tf had the misfortune meeting of t he circuit (l ha! at Fort Lot 3 15.00 value 8.98 to fa ll and hurt his side oadl.v one Fairfield August lb and 2m, d a y last week. come tin* big races at the 1 I o I I 1 I o 1 1 Lot 4 22.50 alue 11.98 G. W. Stewart got kicked quite Fair, August 2th 27 and 2s, W b a d ly b y a colt this week which turn are followed I h>- next SUITS OMiflues him to the house. those at t he l’i esqm Id-- I d'hus Ark will tiiii V Th^fe was no service at the M. E. Lot 1 $ 15.00 v U* $ 7.98 Church Sunday owing to the ab­ bis -purse inert, in two 111, * «.> sence of the pastor J. A. Rutter. i' i s splendid (nit prop, Lot 00 a ; 11.98 of conrse inter ■st i . -r-1 n Ruby Sutherland who was called • > Where eh in i ■ ■rt i>- LL? > \ ; n home by the serious illness of h< r 1 Lot s. K ~ 14.98 * * ■ « father returned to her scho.d -duties NeW Ell i a m i ‘V'., 1 uy A- • v * x I. ' ) e this week. Pnivinei : can Lot MTU 18.00 equal fig i t he t teedfvec'i James Stewart and Clinton W. 4. ■ real mom ’ li I- Ja nelson of Washburn sp. nt the * * / in fact -d +♦ * 4 -t i ♦ 1 l l X S S t d - w eek end with M r. S t e w a r t’ s :: Ikan M iddies narad parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel So w- it i04 D J art, —■—-4 4 4w4-'4 4vj i- < * J ,-i \ TS V/. C T. 1) ■44'*'4 4--m- - - 4-. . East Hodgdon Lot 1 White Pique Skirts The < dm m y < d in v > \\ T. [ . held .) 11 lie I and $2.00 value .98 Sabbat h Charles Barton spent th Falls, was very *■ 1111 usia-t i ami 'll (4whS In Ludlow with relatives. teresting. T h e d: llelent Trimmed Skirts Miss Blanch Ertha went to Ban- were well at ten ned and reports idem $3.98 value $1.98 gor, Friday, on the excursion. the several unions in the county M isses Lillian and Edna Brown showed good work done during the Lot 3 Serges and Panamas w en t to Bangor, Thursday, to visit year. The county president, Mrs. relatives. Jennie E. Seamans, in her usual ea- $5.00 value $2.98 Miss Dora Gildred was the guest.! *,abl° ari(1 gracious manner, presid Lot 4 Girdle Tops Of Mrs. Win, Crane in Ludlow the , the convent ion. 7.00 value 4.98 past w eek. I The speake ■ on Wednesday even­ ing was Mrs. Deborah Knox Living­ Mrs. John was the guest WAISTS ston, who throughout her lecture, of her daughter, Mrs. Lincoln Tomp­ held the close atteni ion of the huge kins, Houlton, recently. Loti White Waists $1.00 value .49 audience. Mrs. Jerome Chaisson and son A well filled house and appreci­ Lot 2 Fine Lawn Emb. •pent Sunday afternoon with friends ative audience also greeted Hon. c. on the Calais road. i E. Milliken, who spoke on Thursday $2.00 value .98 Mrs. Edward Henderson spent the evening. past week in Ludlow with her daugh­ j An (‘specially pleasing feature of Lot 3 Sample $3.00 value $1.69 ter, Mrs. Robt. Stephenson, Jr. the con vent ion was Children's Hour Lot 4 Silk Messalines 3.50 value 1.98 Mrs. Hattie Eagers will entertain on Thursday afferu ion. The chil­ the Ladles’ Aid of the Union church dren completeiy filled one half < f Wednesday afternoon, June 25. I the church and ranged from gram ­ Jasper Crane and sister. Elsie, mar school age and size down to Dresses in all the new fabrics, cotton and wer« the guests of their brother, Kindergarteners. The children nr linen in the coarser effects known as Bagdad Win. Crane in Ludlow, one day last 11u 11ed themselves admirably ai d Bannockburn and Bulgarian that are meeting week. much credit is due t nose who drilled t belli. with welcome, Evening Dresses in all shades, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence London Houlton union wa. well represent­ spent the past week in Nashwuak, You are just as welcome as a looker as ed, tliel'e (ring si xtrui delegates and N. B., the guests of Mr. liezekiah tv" though you come to buy. visitors. 4 L o n d o n . . Among the rrsolu ion< adopted at M r. and Mrs. Ernest Turney and t his convent ion weia■ : T H E FASHION NickersonBlk. fain tly spent the .Sabbath in Wood- 1st .Endorsing (iivrnmr Haiim- la w n , N. B. with Mrs. Turney’s for his noble stand in regard to the mother, Mrs. John Cart lev. ! enforcement ofthe 1 rohibilory Law, The Ladies’ Aid o f the Union and the Legislature for upholding Chuioh will have a quilting bee at his measures. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon 2nd A resolution of appreciation Gildred, Wednesday, June 11. to Hon. Ira G. Hersey and Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Eagers and Carl E. Milliken for their efforts in ohlldren and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. behalf of equal suffr age.

[ p J— J J HEADS THE LIST! Among trust companies capitalized $roo,ooo or over, this institution stands F I R S T in Bangor, F IR S T in Maine, and 43 in the United States, on a basis of surplus and profits compared to capital. Y O U R funds will be perfectly safe with this Roll of Honor Bank. Capital, $175,000; Surplus (earned), $510,010.

EASTERN JRUST&BAN KIN G COMPANYa n y HAANCHf.A AV —— > 1 1 ^ BANGOR. ME. old town. MACHIA3 DEXTEROT.R 1------* The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, June 11. 1913.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAiSiSi ►7i*7« A ^ iJ oT oT o?, Done Planting Odd Fellows’ Memorial. New MacMne Shop for Houlton High School C the Repair of Auto­ Baccalaureate Ser­ O F LOCAL INTEREST ’$ K. L. Ch velnml Co. completed ; Sunday afte one i was observed their planting hist; week, puting in ! by Bockaheiiia Pod re 1. (). O. F. in mobiles, Etc. mon lit) acres of potatoes, fit) acres gram i a. lining manner. wdien about 7 b ****** « I W « W W * W I me in h e r s niareln (I to Iv/elgT'i •" 11 .a i a la n a l xeren Of the Dr. B. Hrnn was in Bangor last and 3 acres of beets and t turnips. -hop on M'-i Jo^ngVVatson is building a house ii \Y. S. Blake has finished planting' e Die; '■)',v and decorated the grav 11 o 11 on Hi d to plaei week on business. m d hy local p and on hte lot on Leonard St. his potatoes. So acres in all. of lie] a rt ed hrvt l |t. vs. Sunday . \ . n airing " }»st Week visiting relatives. pot.ato planting last week which con­ ed a ii I a 1 i k • ■ d 11; v was ; " t I'oriie d I (bar lie J1 a i M y d-Lv.-nny an abb ('. VV. Dugan of Woodstock was in Archie Dili spent Sunday with sists of hit) acres in potatoes. tin m. addo-s. t, i- te\l he i | 1 y Chapter 1 — \Y Bernard of I t Imir- town Saturday to attend the matinee j friends in Monticell. b . o i ( b 111 ■ > i S . tile sub- fe lb i c! i i 11 i -a j"Ot •• I b , I y Man's ('bailee". races at the park. W. F. Buzzell was in Bangor !a-d Odd Fellows’ Field Day Vendredj Dance ami W ' ■ 1 1 ! mmew el as a The | i k 1 t ' \ The excursion rate" on the B. A A. week oil a short business t rip. wiy win the prr skill 10 inn II W m. 1 11 7. /. e 11 the even i ! I y on Saturday brought many out of Judge M. L. I);irgin of Milo spent at Calais. mb annual dam d‘ the w 111 ma lin ger', S‘bect ion Y e l i d i v d < dub took plar-' < 'riiia v Girls Glee Club town people to Hot*lton. Sunday in town, the guest of triend. . up r lloor> haw becll >l| b-let at Watson Hail, Seript are r. ad iiy Miss Emma Pearce returned Sat­ Miss ( iillin of Bangor is the gu*'>t Aland 2<) n i e 11 i : me r s o f l ’ a t h o; t H o 111 - Russell, who will occupy all was prettily . ■cora 11 ■ Lev. If. A . Weston urday from her school work in Bos­ of Miss Virginia i)o inell on Lawn ton No. US weiu in ('a la Is. Tte stitiy, sail); uit July Pt a a first class W I I 11 C 11 lie we is a ml a pp le 1 OSSOtlO Ihayer Lev, T. L. Williams ton to spend the summer at home to take part in the Annual Council paint St. >|>. Address F. Clark Hartley Meeting and Field Pay of the Patri­ a nil m n ie was furnished l.v rvson' M r. and Mrs. H. K. Bradbury of Master Kenneth Hinson returned America By audience standing archs Militant 1. O. <>. F. orchestra. V a n B u ren were in Houlton Sunday home from sell >ol tor the summer The class of 1 dpi consists id' 13 Many prominent odicials from dif­ Tim ii any guests wdio were pres­ to attend the funeral of A. .1. Keaton with his parent.-. members of which lo are young ferent parts of the state will de pres­ ent upon invitat ion of t he members, Experiment Farm Med­ Mrs. Chas. P. Kinsman and (laugh ladies. Miss (tuida Ward '13 acting Geo. McNair is making extensive ent and a large gathering of Odd feel indebted to the club for a most ter, Frances, who have been guests ina Ias Marshall. changes and improvements on his Fellows are expected to take advan­ pleasant evening. Befresh limn ts of her parents, returned home Th urs- buildings on Park St. tage of this opportunity of visiting were served at intermission. dwjh W. A. Martin, one of the trustees the “ Border City.” About 23u were present at thej , Mist Fern Merritt went to Presque of U. of M. left Monday for Orono meeting of the North Aroostook] Isle, last Friday where she attend­ to attend Commencement exercises. Aroos. Jersey Breeders Pomona Crang*- at Fort Fairfield j Two Strap ed the graduation of the Presque Mrs. Elizabeth Ketchum Saturday. The Committee appoint- ! Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer and Isle High School. The next meeting of the Aroostook ed by the last Legislature to pur­ Mr. and Mrs. Abner McGary were PUMPS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fairbanks and The death of Mrs. Elizabeth K» t- Jersey Breeders’ Association will be chase and equip an ex per in, cut in Bangor last w-eek for a few days. Mrs. Isabelle Daggefct returned to chem widow of the late Col. R. B. held at the home of E. C. Welling­ farm in Aroostook ('minty were pre­ Houlton last week, after spending Mrs. Chas. McCluskev, Mrs. W al­ Ketchum occurred at her home, ton of Montieello on Thursday J une sent. and their views as to the mat­ For this Season two weeks at Smyrna Mills. ter Willett, and Miss Goldie Smith Broadway-, Woodstock', N. B., at 12th. at lo o’clock A. M. ter was presented hy D i r e c t o r ! The State Dairy Instructor F. S. Her. Geo. S. Robinson is to deliver attended the circus i n Bangor last (5.33 Tuesday evening. May 27th. Woods. Mrs. Ketchum was horn in Wood- Adams of Bowdoinham w'II lie pres­ the memorial address to the mem­ week. Apparent 1\M he $lu,huo appropria­ ent ami talk of the Value of a Cow bers of the Houlton Grange in their Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Cleveland left stock 78 years ago and was one ot tion is inadequate for the purpose, the oldest residents. She was a hall on Sunday, June22, at 2 P. M. here Monday' for Rockland, where and the committee is of the opinion daughter of tile late (den. Bull, one that iiiiln- st 111,(hht additional can he M r. an d Mrs. Fred Harmon, Mr. I. they will at tend the wedding of their daughter Mrs. W. I). Smith. secured from private sources mat it H . D a v is and A. G Munro were in niece. Woodstock, and one son Frank W. is not desirable to invest t he t?lo.- A u g u sta , last week, where the gentle Rev. W. F. Davis preached the of this town survive her. Funeral booin a farm which would not be men. attended the Field Day of the Baccalaureate sermon before t h e services were held from the Parish suitable. The matter of public sub­ Shrlners. Bridgewater High School Sunday Church Thursday afternoon, where script ions or contributions hy var- Piof. Chas. D. Woods of Orono evening. she was laid at. rest beside her hus­ iou- towns was full.v discussed, at was in Houlton, Saturday, on his Hon. and Mrs. R. \V. Shaw have band . yeii.-ral opinion way to Fort Fairfield, where he at­ returned holm from Montana, where he e a s tended a meeting of the Experiment they attended the grad lation of t heir •Ig I 11 o -I. Farm Committee. son, George. White Duck and < aril> u D j to h. Si.oo, The First Baptist Church will ob­ The annual meeting of the Amo-- e JImhP took County Medical Society will he serve their Semi-Centenniul Anni­ a eh - versary on -30 and July 1, held at Crescent Park on Tuesday 11 I 111 I t t e ■ nil Patent $!. 50. when a number of prominent speak­ J une 17, HUM. a I I jeu hi I ers will be present. Mr. and Mrs. (ien, A. Hrgernian I arm. Duck and Patent Tne marriage of Miss Raguhild left Monday for the mu them part of •"im i :i; $1.00, $1.50 Iverson, of Portage, and Nathaniel the county, where Mi. Hagennan j matin", Tompkins will take place at the has business. home of Miss Iverson’s parents on Flag Day exercises will he held at Wednesday, . the Elks Club House on Saturday at T h e death of Miss Verna Sipperel, 8 P. M., when all members may in­ daughter of Walter Sipperel former­ vite their friends. ly of Houlton, occurred in Bangor Miss Madeline d ev -a n d return­ on Saturday. The remains were ed last week from Simmons College brought to Houlton for interment, Boston to spend the su nnier vaca­ Arthur Feeley who has just grad­ tion with her parents. uated from the Massachusetts Col­ Many excursionists to Bangor Fri­ lege of Pharmacy, of Boston, has re­ day, took advantage of the stop over turned home and is employed lor opportunity, arriving home Sat unlay Progressives at the summer with Leighton & Feeley. train No. 7 running in t wo sect ions. Miehael M. Clark has a crew of Presque Isle Mrs. Lucas Wa t era 11 and M men at work under the direction of Doris Wat era! I arrived hen Mr. Watts of the Houlton Granite j >ro wa Wednesday morning t. ■lid tie W orks, repairing the granite steps ua W r a i l M r of io n ttmmer with Mr. and Jr II. M on the north side of the Court House. Briggs. Fred D. Jordan, manager of the Cl. \. Cosy and Comfortable Log Camps Martin Lawlis is makings« urn bond departm en t of the Merrill Trust eral repairs on 11 is rent it g j Co ■rt ’ v > u • A table supplied with best that Co., sailed from New York for Lon­ in t he West End. A II of hi build- L ' w don and on Saturday. Mrs. can be had. ings are receiving a n a 111 act i\ * Jordon accompanied him and they of paint. will be gone about a month. i Mrs. W. A. Purintoti and dan Fishing That is Unexcelled It seems to be the practice of some Margaret returned la-t we.Jv i l' of our local truckmen in hauling Boston, when- the latter r a- he rubbish through the streets fo scatter attending a school for Wac ill: K ! it from where it is loaded to its des­ That’s Titus' Eagle Lake Camps dergarten. ’ Id 1 i \ tination, when with a little care by The graduating exeivis. of t Md- 1 L A K E , M E . putting in a tail board, this could he prevented. Houlton Higli School taki lac Man Mb n Thursday afternoon, with t h ■ am Ton; W . i . The Bates track men held a meet­ al dance in the evenin lot Ii Time ing Thursday at Lewiston, and elect­ Mansur Hall. Th.' j ed Hasen Nevers, ’ 14 of Houlton, . Ii. \ captain for next year. Nevers has Fidelity ( ’haj)ter (>. F. S. am Tim.- w t\ been a successful dash man in the Monument Lodge F. A A. M. are p =0 1 attend service at In.3d A. M. on Sun a iy 1 v, >C. f ,1: Me Screen Door last two years, and has won many Start ■ ( . W >. 1 y; 11 \\ - ! ;i ■ points for his college at the several day. , at the Church of tie track meets. Good Shepherd. Fixtures Tte banns of marriage of Miss Col. F. M. Hume, ( apt. < >. M M a r y L o u ise Riley, formerly of Smith and Lt. Roland Findlay h f Road Conditions Houlton, Me. and lately stenograph­ Monday for Augusta., to attend ; 20c Per Set er with James S. Neill & Sons, Lim ­ School of Instruction of the s i: y i o ’ a d 11 i" :, a-- ii Experiment farm proposition. solo. Rev. H. A. Weston left Monday Services ■)■ i Im ( 'bin e | John Watson & Company for Portland to attend tin- 30th an­ (i Dial Shepherd mi ; 11 m I a; HOULTON, MAINE nual Maine conference of Cnitarian will he 7.ho A . M., imly c. ■ churches which is being held in that lo.3() morning’ pray•■!• viH K&vstmX frm fS Sjfr r*1 J city. M r. Weston will deliver an 11.13 Sunday’ school ; I ! 1 L lira: address on “ Church Thought'’ at pers wit h add 'ess. N«. - 1 the Wednesday evening session. P. M. Sill ;m ! mi" Rev. L.’ R. Daniels of Yarmouth. I Ti- L itmus of J oe Dea-;. i i>r'i erly I t'\C ■limit -h ip" ; - fa i a.- fo rm e rly p a s t o r of the Houlton of Houlton High School I, Will he I j toll lim aimi hr rxamjd" of what church, is secretary and treasurer of ! pleased to know that In* ills !)<■(■ n . 1 m 11 y -"im- h a id w a ; ivd ; he is y r.-at ly Refrigerators t

^Established A p r il 13, 1W0 CUmafe Failed; THE AROOSTOOK TIMES Why Salves Can’t Cure Eczema Medicine Effective ALL THE HOME NEWS. It has been absolutely shown that rest, I Pima- the oM-fashioned theory of cur­ fresh air and good food tlo help many I troubles leu rone that we can recom- in'-; eczema through the blood has been oiend as highly as this for we know that persons suffering from Tuberculosis. But Published every Wednesday Morning by the Legal Newspaper Decisiors ffiv-m up by .scientists, many different It must be admitted that the disease Is D.D.D. stops the itch at once. We just Times Publishing Co. L—Any person who takes a paper regularly salves have been tried for skin diseases. I want you to give D.D.I). a trial. That will seldom more than “arrested.” Something But it has been found that these salves more Is noeded. from t he Poet Office—whether directed to bis only elo^f tlie pores aiel c-iinnot penetrate be enough to prove it. Eckman’s Alterative Is a medicine made address or another, or whether he has sub­ O f course ciU other druggists have for the treatment of Tuberculosis. It lias CHAS, 8- FOOG Pt*«s. & Mge- to the inner skin b.lovv the epidermis D.D.D. Prescription— go to them It you conquered this disease again and again. scribed or not. Is responsible for the pay where the eczema Kerins are lodged. can’t come to es— out don’t accept aoma Often these benefits have been effected Subscriptions 01.50 per year in advance; 2.—If any person orders his paper dis­ This—the quality of penetrating— big profit substitute. probably explains the tremendous suc­ where the surroundings were not ideal— single copiea live cents. continued, he must pay all arrearges, or the But if you come to our store, we are yet recoveries resulted. Now we argue cess of the well known liquid eczema SO certain of what D.D.I) will cF To.- you publisher may continue to send It until pay­ remedy, oil of wimersreen, thymol, gly­ that Eckman's Alterative should be used Subscriptions in arrears $2.00 per year that we offer you a full size bottle on in every case of Tuberculosis, in addition ment Is made and collect the whole amount cerine. etc., as compounded in D.D.I). this guarantee:—I f you do not find that to good, nourishing food and fresh air. Prescription. it takes away the itch AT ONCE* it No Subscription conceited until all arrear­ whether It Is taken from the office or hot. We have sold other remedies for skin which we all im.-d. A remarkable case ages are settled costs you not a cent. follows: Weldon, 111. 8.—The Courts have decided ;hat refusing “ Gentlemen: Tt rough Eckman’s Altera­ Advertising .ate* based upon circulation and to take newspapers and periodicals from the HATHKWAY DRUG CO. Houlton, Me. tive I have been saved from a premature very reasonable. post office, or removing and leaving them grave. On December 14, 1904, I was taken with Typhoid Pneumonia. My lungs be­ Communications upon topics of general inter­ uncalled for, Is prima facie evidence of fraud. came very much affected; my sputum est are solicited If you want to stop your paper, write to was examined and Tuberculosis Bacilli the publisher yourself, and don’t leave It to ACCIDENTS were found. On February 21, 1905, I was Entered at the post offloe at Houlton for cir LibeJ for Divorce Notice of Foreclosure culation at second-class postal rates. the post-master. advised to go to Fort Worth, . To the Hon. Justtee of the Supreme Judi­ will happen to the most skillful , While there an abscess in ray right lung Whereas, Patrick Freeman and Edithe 1 broke and discharged. I grow worse?, and For Advertising; Rates apply to the President and Manager, cial Court, next to l>e held at Honlton, in the Freeman, of Eagle I>ake, Aroostook Co. drivers. Breakdowns will occur became very much emaciated. My physi­ County of Aroostook and State of Maine : cian fnformed me that I must go to Me., by their mortgage deed, dated the 18th even with the utmost care. Re­ Colorado as quickly as possible. I left Mary A. Mayers, of Caribou in said County day of June, 1910, recorded in the Northern have been the man. But the colonel Texas, and arrived In Canon The Next Holiday of Aroostook, respectfully represents that on Aroostook Registry of Deeds, in Vol. 6b, pairs must be made sooner or later, City, very feeble. After being far seeing- as lie is, with his finger there two weeks, my physician Informed the twenty-fourth day of October, 19(x> at Page 4(>o, conveyed to Frank Martin, of and if not properly made simply me that my case was hopeless. Three constantly upon the public pulse, Fredericton in the Province of New Bruns­ weeks Inter I returned home, weighing Eagle Lake, .State and Co., aforesaid, the multiply expenses. 103 pounds, the doctor having given me It is none too early to begin prep­ felt that he would he doing- himself wick she was lawfully married to Winnfred following described real estate and premises no assurance of reaching there alive. arations—especially those of a nega­ an injustice if he allowed the belief Mayers that ever since said time she has con­ “On July 14. 1905, I >egan taking situate in said Eagle Lake, to wit : All that Eckman’s wonderful remedy for Con­ tive nature—for the next holiday. which had been widespread as to his ducted herself towards said Libelee as a part of Lot No. 3.s that lies north of Fish At Huggard Bros. sumption. Today I weigh 158 pounds. I During the last few \ ears people of own habits, to go uncontradicted. faithful, true and affectionate wife but that river, and bounded on the north by Lots No. am stout and well and can do any kind said Libelee, regardless of his marriage co­ of work about ray grnin elevator. I have patriotic sense and common sense Hence the libel suit which has been 36, & 37 ; on the east by the east line of repairs are made itj a manner that not an ache nor pain In my lungs, eat venant and duty, on the 20th day of June Eagle IAke Township ; on the south-east well, sleep well, and never felt better." have been‘organizing’ to abolish its filling- the columns of the newspapers 1909, utterly deserted your Libelant without by Fish river ; and on the west by the west prevents a repetition of the break, (Sworn affidavit) ' ARTHUR WEBB. barbaric and murderous forms of ob­ for a few days, with its dramatic Eckman’s Alterative is effective In Bron­ cause, ami that .said desertion has continued line of said Lot No. 38 ; excepting the right in a way that means “ wear and chitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat anil servance. close, demonstrating that it was the to the present time, being more than three of way, of the Bangor and Aroostook Rail­ Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the At first the term “ sane and safe tear” without collapse at a price system. Does not contain poisons, opiates establishment, in the minds of the years, during which time he has contributed road, which crosses said tract. or habit-forming drugs. A«k for booklet Fourt h” was treated as somewhat of people, of the fact, rather than any nothing to her support. that does not raise indignation. telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman Also the south half of Lot No. 27, and a Laboratory, . I’a.. for more evi­ a joke, hut the persistent efforts for monetary consideration, which Col­ And your Libelant further avers that her strip 30 rods wide off from the north side of Haul the wreck to Huggard Bros, dence. For sale by all lend ng druggists real sanity and reasonable safety on onel Roosevelt sought. said husband was a habitual user of intoxicat­ Lot No. 29,—excepting and reserving there­ and have it made ing liquors and had gross and continued good as new not H. J. Hatheway Co. Houlton, Me Independence day have reduced the The episode is illuminative in sev­ from certain houselots previously conveyed to habits of intoxication from the use of said in­ simply “ fixed.’’ number of killed and injured from eral particulars, In the first place, Joseph Martin in the north-west corner of toxicating liquors ; and your Libelant further 5307 in 1909 to 983 in 1912. That is a the south half of Lot No. 27 ; also the home­ it closes the lips of calumny in this avers that her said husband was guilty of QUITE LIKELY reform worth while, hut it is a na­ particular direction, which was prob­ stead house lot and garden of Frank Martin. cruel and abusive treatment toward her, his And whereas the said Frank Martin by his tional reproach that almost a t nous- ably one of the main objects for said wife and has on many occasions, struck, deed of assignment dabxl .January 3d, 1913, anil persons, most of them young- Huggard Bros. Co. which the suit was brought. Fur­ bruio-d and ill-treated her. his said wife from and recorded in said Registry Vol. 58, Page children, were mutilated or worse ther than that, it corrects the mis­ all of which she has suffered greatly lx>th in 5!>6, assigned said mortgage and the debt HOULTON, ME. la^t year in the celebration of the taken belief of many individuals, body and mind: and your Lilwlant further thereby secured to the undersigned, George naiional holiday. In t lie last decade who honestly supposed that the avers that her said husband, being of suffi­ S. Gentle, and < Min B. Buzzed, of Houlton, cient ability and being able to Iatmrand pro­ nearly 2000 have been killed on the stories in circulation concerning the in said Mate and Co. ; and whereas the con­ vide for her. did grossly, wantonly and Notice Fourth, or died from the <'fleets o! ex- 1’resident , were true. The de­ ditions of said mortgage are broken, by rea­ cruelly refuse and neglect to provide for her when-of we foreclosure of said Houlton, Maine, May 7, 1913. Fourth of July injuries, and nearly fendant Hi the libel suit was the1 vic- son claim a his said wife. mortgage and give thi> notice for the purpose To the Selectmen of the Town of Houlton : 4i),i)00 injured, many hundreds ot 11ni h a misialv n belie!', and That your Libelant has made diligent in­ of ell eel ing -it'd fom-lu-i: rt*. I, the undersigned, hereby request per­ them crippled for life. No batih> in 1 In IV w a. u i >• >d t i ia 11 \ i n1 uv, seal - quiry, lmt. that the residence of said Libelee Fort Kent, Me.. May ::4tii, pal:;. mission to remove a small shed roof building the war for independence saw' easu- t • q-i •< 1 ;i ! HU 11 iva * I ( 'Miniry. w ;s unknown to \our Libelant, and cannot 1m- occupied GKtiRCK >. (TINT IT, as a day stable only, from its pre­ a,l t ies approaching t h i • a pa I! i u y tiff- I VI Ml f ; and a r< • era tv in I t ■iM-eiiaiivd li> reasonable diligence. That sent location on North side of the Houlton B. urz/.F.i.L, ures. tie1 line tin re no eo!Iii'ii'U he; ween them to obtain Savings Bank building and to move it about B\ tiled Attmnei, A. n . Now. a i'oli net nth llrhiv the t ; ■ 1 1 i - a d i a : but that \»»ur Lib -hint Ix-lieves twelve feet westerly to the west line of said ‘ ; e I!111 n 1 el ]", ' i ;:H ,-;iid h..!id> ': J uni!r.morit on^ht to )h* do- Ranb lot, and adjoining said Bank building, day. is tlo- t iun ;i:;' > t!. • -1 iimt- ; j \ t - i. V. I on A'i'; -li*' pru\ - duff :1 11 i VI aO 'i' am In »rit i< •*, the tires ot :ir- w n •,;; d > 11, w .. i • i i also to attach to the northerly side of said •'1 i T ! " : i" d'-rmrd. j rangvioeiiis w he eial eololq-:,- 'id o> ; iI; u i i 11 ■ 1 -. U " abed an addition eight feet in width to be A lid .o.i,: INn ;;u : li; '■*!:' j ■; a> - that ma­ r- i !i F> in i t : need as a day stall or carriage shed, same to lions are pla 11 v ■< lot' ■ -:!' - li v \\ j i' ■; i -• iri;11> i•■ : I.'': i< i M \, "i a In- 'iiiii in of be covered with some tire-proof (so-called) I of Ju ly Mippli' V i11 .ill. .! i i O' ' 1 ! : - ; l i. i i ! ' i 1 i ; .1- o ■ d :’ ! o o 1 | ‘ , ...; : ■ ' i D .Ma.-;', "am .'id, 1 On the foregoing petition ifL. O. Ludwig talk more than ten minutes with any | o| -! i * - I'.; art a "\t ordered that a hearing on the same will be one person. \ \ M \ \ Kld had at the Selectmen’s office on Wednesday Virginia Wise—So as rot to tell all 'S^SrVtTTi* T~ T - - the llth day of June, 1913 at 9 o'clock A. M. you know, I suppose. That a copy of said petition and this order of A Problem of Life > 1 A LI.. notice be published three times in succession am I’uhl prior to said hearing in the A roostuok Times, A WORKER APPRECIATES THIS that all interested may appear and be heard. Wm. Morris a resident of Flor-ri". No Dated at Houlton this ‘23d day of May, Oregon, says : ‘-For the la-t foui *■ on g r t -; 11 3913. years my kidney* and bladder incapa­ NA TH A NIEL TOM 1‘K 1 NS, citated me for all work. About e:ght A. A. STEWART, months ago I began using Foley Ivd- S. C. WEBBER. r.ey Pills, and they have done what 322 other medicines failed to do, and now N A Clean Cigar pb- I am feeling fine. I recommend Foley \Y :i Ik is truth: combined with Kidney Pills.” Moult on Orange Store, | on ! y o' y such high quality tobacco advtg i 11 ill lot ;i ! ns wc usi ; our special pro­ ■I ! ’I m ' > i n < cess ot preparing, and most petit, ! \\ expert workmanship, give O tlo- lb la ; ou an exceptional value tor under i n your money HVERY time. Age." !: Globe Hand Laundry prot 11 i i u i Look for the BRAND of tlu-ni < name it out : i This Laundry has been remodeled and equipped trail' lad <■ with new and up-to-date appliances making it. one la hg nag- BRISTOL of the best hand laundries in the State. lions i.u null ip a t it’s on every genuine. F. u g 1 is h ■akin g Shirts. Collars and My work on Cuffs guaranteed ■Hi' t , i ■■ ( ti p \v iI) i it and in'i ■ i y ;n-. i: . a ,',y lie ' i:: - 1 hese Cigars are really not to break. ra ig I;; t Puwva i'd thal a i ham id ata I i ; - a - ; ' f a d : ;n i c ■, ■'!; ’' ■ ■ f 1 so good that you «ro Notice my hand shaped collars how they llistMMSlOll <»| Si ' \ - p not i>ti­ II c .-I ...... "in .Ig me \ i-!ob a 1 M 11- pt' denying yourself a treat ll' \ . Th' 1 fit the neck—no pulling or breaking. !y permissible, bn at : mm, i But i ‘ m in,' F ; a t I to take substitutes. Bureau "f Social If v ■ i d N " w . i ru td-. .a ra I liny me r , > p<1 t <, m mu Don’t Bother I a serim Your patronage solicited Telephone your call York has begun f" pnbii-b .-vi-u : ; - * k i;:g 11' m -- " f t (i - a !'t! i. On Sale at almost every id’ important studies on 11hat ,-ity. cigar case in this vicinity. s!n>wd ug by iiim.titi overtiblI,- lig nri> DEMAND BRISTOL. Military St H. M. BREWER Lawlis Bldg. what an e n on ■ m us , j ra in i t n i uni 111 y Eff Mothers Only Knew l is mi t ho n'Sinuv'S and. t i i1 i! 11' i a 1 T<> s, n 11 y, mr pint,1- a wa y Walter S. Allen, M’f’r. O to iia \ '■ yo11 ’■ ,'aiM' mi- a li l*ro of t ho count ry. J/V C/zt-AA^CJ a __ 50 Columbia Street F.very wdioia- t!mugh 11111 pe rst 111' Nineteen-iwer.tietii s <>f the sickness of gra vimi take ii to t m- B Bangor, Maine. ar>‘ puzzling' Ilnur hraius hmv host to ; children have two c auses : constipation uducato thoir boys and gir! in tins. ; and worms1 The danger of constipation is under­ Times Office oim of t ho most important of tin- af-' stood, but there are 50 different kinds of a tu 1 hd tlic'ii be bo! 11 -rod fairs of libu Wlmn and h >w must j worms that may exist in the stomach and F it Runs Ev.ens this fundamoiital prouoss begin Too | bowels, and children are especially apt to MP» long has if boon tin- practice ot wnr- ; have them. Usually stomachand pin worms. Signs of worms are: Indigestion, with tby parents to bide everything as far : a variable appetite; abnormal craving for CREAM TARTAR as possible from their daughters and sweets; nausea and vomiting; swollen upper to let their sons pick up from degen- j lip; sour tongue; offensive breath; hard and They Enjoy it erate companions all *orts

found Thoreau’s cabin abandoned. There had not been life in it for a r long time. The Indians said that since the melting snows they had not seen Jan. A halfbreed whom Jean met at Fond du Lac said that he had Keep Your he Honor found the bones of a white man on By JAMBS the Beaver with a Hudson’s bay gun and a horn handled knife beside them. OLIVER CDRWOOD, Jean came back to Lac Bain heavy Nerve ! at heart Author of "The Danger Trail" “There Is no doubt that he is dead,” of the he told Iowaka. "I do not believe that That’s the “go-ahead” part of you. ft will hurt very much if you tell Me- Copyright, 1911 lisse.” The best of us now and then feel the wear and tear of every-day action. by the Bobbs-Merrill Co. One day early In September a lone figure came into the post at noon Sometimes it’s the stress of business, often the worries of household cares ; Big Snows when the company people were at din­ oecasioanlly the penalty of social duty. ner. He carried a pack, and six dogs trailed at his heels. It was Jan Tho- reau. But whatever the cause when the nerves begin to cry, it’s time to think of re­ “I have been down to civilization," cruiting nerve strength. was his explanation. “I have return­ wore purplish lines under her eyes, SYNOPSIS ed to spend this winter at Lac Bain.” Some seek medicine— and medicine sometimes helps : but the natural way to re­ but she spoke with exceeding calm­ On the first snow came young Dixon In fur atotliwwt the wife of John cruit nerve strength is by supplying the missing elements of true nerve nourishment ness. from Fort Churchill. Jean de Gravois ttovto* baby lleltnee which are lacking in one’s every-day diet. I t a a f Jan Thevean eomae from the Bar- "Well,** exclaimed Jean, whirling met him on the trail near Ledoq’s. 9m Unwin with hla vtoUn. Mukee, the again, “you take It coollyP' “Bless me, if it Isn’t my old friend Cree, bad enee spied on an En*ti*hrnaa A little later Mellsse saw Jaa com­ (ask your doctor about that) tbraoih the Cnmmlnn window. Jean!” he cried. “I was just thinking ing from the store. W hen he entered of you, Gravois, and how you trim­ Envttshman. Jan thb cabin hla dark face betrayed the med me to a finish two winters ago. "wS*.Cummins, and the strain under which he was laboring, two » (1 i not say Ilia! Jan led waited T h e r e s a R Lao Bain is visited by Timothy Dixon, his thront. too long?” e a s o n tho new company agent from Churchill, “You promised”— He could not go Joan's face \vas Mac!, v. i 'PM'' end his son. The latter Is attracted by further. Metises. Gravois watches the two. bat ion. He was an <1 "I promised that I would not do up! ness wit h wliiH) Ja n Toung Dixon kisses Mellsse, and Gra­ my hair again uutil you hud forgotten j vels, who sees it. fights with him and at ion. to love me.” she finished for him. “ 1 nearly kills him. They are reconciled Deep down in his s TO MAKE SURE When the Englishman apologizes. Jan will do it up now.” eai li day was bri Igitlg I Lie iella Gravois he has found two of his “ 1 have uot forgotten to love you, all much tmarcr f U * 1 1 \ » ! . . ■ I : ' again, leaving her standin with bet ' 1 ill f ; j { f. j 11 1' ]i ■ if' j * ; , . YOUR WANT ADS arms still half stretched < t to him, It was late when Cummins returned w h ch mi:.: li! have !': i!. ’. - ; ■! and went from tho cabin. Insert borne. Mellsse was still up. lie look­ Mill <4 Je, i !J ilc til': V j r -v ! ;; ■ ■ ; “Goodby, Jan!” ed at.her sharply over his shoulder as that t b e hang op his coat and hat The words fell in a sobbing whisper h im f TIMES from her, but he had gone too far to “Has anything come between you t h: 1 v hear. and Jan?' he asked suddenly. “Why h.-art, The Result Speaks For Itself. bave you been crying?” ! > i \. “Sometimes the tears come when CHAPTER XII. 1 foMim. fim playing the violin, father. I know Jan Returns. he tol It'd Of nothing that has come between Jan ,L that spring and summer Jan were and me, only I—I don’t understand”— spent in the thick caribou hone- u ; 1 y She stopped, struggling hard to keep swamps am1 low ridge moun­ down the Sack the sobe that were trembling In A tains along the Barrens. It pre.it n ber throat was two months befere he appe;ired at “I like turn." im c p> 0 ir, m “Neither do I understand,” exclaim­ the post again, and then 1e reinained “and vet. ! v. f n; M I'M ib,c -.Me In 1:! in ; ! ■> ed the factor, going to the stove to only long enough to patch hill’e.elf up 1)1(0 -1 d hereafter ilmi; hm. ■ him t ■; i ■ ■ ‘ light hla pipe. “H e gave me his res­ and secure fresh supplies. Meiis -e from J ; 1 ; !” 11 ignation aa a paid servant of the com- Mellsse had suffered quietly during Till big Slew decld'-d. it came i pany tonight!” these two months, a grief and loneli- ea rly ill I u ce mb* r. F i v e aid -cl; cil “H # la not going—to leave—the post?” ness filling her heart which none know alone for Led.,.,’•-> ear!;, in tin- morn ■ h The Place to Buy J “He la leaving the service,” reltorat- but herself. Even from Iowal:a she big. By a* i le k1.\ w a- a h-ad.-n ad her father. “That means be can kept her unhappiness a score , find black ami a lit II0 later ,,m cm;Id n* a. #■ not long live at Lac Bain. He says yet when the gloom had sottled hoavi- see a do/cii p:ice- ahead of iim b >r t )c i & b a la going Into the woods, perhaps est upon her she was still buo„\ed up Ktio . Tie- Ibimi -liman did mb ivtiirn Into Jean's country of the Athabasca. by a persistent hope. Until Jan’s last that p , There should £ “Nothing,” said Mellsse. went out. of tiu> mountain ridge tint 1 lie canm 1 The next day It was Crolsset who The first evening after his irriva! to tin> Frenchma n’s, when he found : be no question 4 From a stock composed of the ^ went along tha edge of the Barrens from the swamps to the wt‘st. hi ca me that bixon had ■barfed f. r Lao Bain ; to the cabin, ills beard had grown the preceding rifternoon. 1ie brought I as to the Q u a l­ 2 choicest cuts of all kinds, the best & again. His hair was long and shaggy wor(] pai.]- to ttl, post. ' 1 <-11 he went and fell in shining dishevelment upon] t0 m ,.ilsse. ity of the 4 the market affords his shoulders. The sensitive beauty of “ It is ms good ms death M go * In 4 + his great eyes, once responsive to ev­ senp’h of him,” he said. "We e:m no ery passing humor in Mellsse, (lashing Wedding Cards 4 longer use the dogs. Snow-shoes will & fun at her laughter, glowing softly in sink like leaden bullets hv morning, AfTT An i i s \ 11 a t uui < >1 t i 1 i eba r- 4 their devotion, was gone. and to go ten miles from the post □J HUH' Mom in '.’(mmI titsl • 4 This time Mellsse knew that there means that there will he hones to be GROCERIES & will i-M 11 \ m v a 1 {•■cif Hi 11 y fa \ • 0 - was left not even the Inst comforting picked by the foxes when th*- crust 4 spark of hope within her bosom. Jan comes!” a hi" j'u , an' pn-paiMii t<< c\e- 4 & ing to her as a haunting ghost of what cabin. Mellsse started to her feet with c 111 m Kngra \ i IC4 and I Ti n 1 - 4 & they two had once been to each other a little cry when he entered, covered j the old iim tu -at 1-1y tic ni>«-1 exact­ violin on the cabin wail. white with the snow. A light pack 4 ing. ( ’• >111 • • in and -cc : Iim After he went away again the violin was strapped to his back, and ho car­ C' on pief m m-si oo men t of .-a tu­ 4 VEGETABLES became more and more to her what It ried his rilie In his hand. had once been to him. She played It ples which will aid ynii ill 4 “I am going to hunt for him,” he * ■ as he had played It, sobbing ber loneli­ said softly, “ if he is aliv(* 1 will tiring 111 a k i 11 v ;i ->‘h ct i 1 m 1. On 1 < d 4 In a great variety. ness and her heart break through Us him back to you.” 1 M\\ II I Oil > I - W ill I • Cm i \ m CM |'c- 4 strings. In lone hours clasping It to her She came to him slowly, and the f u I a 1110111 m 11. breast and speaking to It as Jan had beating of Jan’s heart sounded to him j IF Yoi WANT High- 4 Try our Smoked Beef sliced thin. & talked to It In years gone by. like the distant 'thrumming of par­ Once during the autumn Jan came in tridge wings. Ah, would lie ever for­ < 1 ( Made Wo"k take it wlmi'e for supplies and traps and his dogs and get that look? The old glory was in they have (he facilities for sledge. He was planning to spend the her eyes, her arms were reaching out, winter 200 miles to the west, In the her lips parted. Me saw her face so country of the Athabasca. He was at near to him that he felt the touch of Times Pub. Co. I CHAS. W. STARKEY % Lac Bain for a week, and during this her sweet breath, and he knew that H O U L T O N MAINE 4 UNION SQUARE. £ time a mail runner came in from Fort one of his rough hands was clasped in Churchill. both of her own and that after a mo­ The runner brought a new experience ment it was crushed tightly against Into the life of Mellsse—her first letter. her bosom. It was from young Dlson—twenty or “.Tan, my hero” - more closely written pages of it, In He struggled hack, almost sobbing, which he Informed her that he was as he plunged out Into the night again. going to spend a part of the approach­ He h?ard her voice crying after him. ing winter at Lac Bain. but t ie wild wailing of the spruce and She was reading the last page when "Goodby, Jsnl" the storm in his brain drowned her Jan came into the cabin. Her cheeks words. He had seen the glorious light tor meat Gravois found Jan filling a were slightly flushed by this new ex­ new shoulder pack with supplies. It of love In her eyes—her 'ove for Dixon! KINEO citement, which was reflected in her And he would find him! was their first encounter since he had eyes as she looked at Jan. He went to Ledoq’s now, following learned that Jan bad given up the “A letter!” she cried, holding out her the top of the mountain, and reached service. two hands filled with the pages. “A Ills cabin In the late dawn. The French “1 say, M. Jan Thoreau I” he fairly letter to me, Jan, all the way from man stared at him in amazement when btssad. Fort Churchill!” he learned that ho was about to set RANGES S” HEATERS Jgn looked up, smiling, to see the “Who in the world”— he began, out on a search for Dixon. little Frenchman fairly quivering with smiling at her, and stopped. “You will not find him,” he said slow­ rtfi* “It’s from Mr. Dixon,” she said, the ly in French, "but If you are determin­ “Good morning, M. Jean de Gra- flush deepening In her cheeks. “He’s ed to go I will hunt with you. It Is a With all latest Improvements eotor be laughed back. “You see I going to spend part of the winter big chance that we will not come hack.” am going oat among the foxes. I am with us." "I don’t want you to go,” objected tired of the post I can make better “I’m glad of that, Mellsse,” said Jan Jan. “One will do as much as two un­ Including glass oven doors wage tor my time In the swamps to quietly. "I like him and would like to less we search alone. I came your way know him better.” Che west” to find If It had begun to snow before Jean's thin Ups were almost snarling. H© did not see her again until six Dixon left.” “fNessed taints, and It waa I who”— months later, when he came In to the Are used everywhere Ha span upon his heels without an­ caribou roast with his furs. Then he SO LD BY other word and went straight to Me- learned that another letter had come (To Be Continued.) to Mellsse and that Dixon had gone to “Jan Thorean Is going to leave the London Instead of coming to Lac Bain. The day after the carnival he went gosit* ha announced fiercely, throwing 8uccess In Audacity. back Into the country of the Athabas­ aatrgls cheat and glaring at her ac- Great effects come of industry and HAMILTON & WEBBER CO. ca. Spring did not see him at Lac perseverance; for audacity doth al­ Bain. Early summer brought no news fathar has told me,” said Me- most bind and mate the weaker sort of him. In the floods Jean went by of minds.— Bacon. Were cok rises and there the waterway to the Athabasca and The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, June 11, 1913. ".. Classified Ads. * OF LOCAL INTEREST * for S*le-Good New Milch Cow WWWW WVtWWWt&VfiW ■£■■£■ *i<*i»*i Augustus Turks. 124p At a ’Bargain an A lm o s t N e w Lakewood Park j Anguslus J. Keaton There’s a rubber tired wagon. (.’. O. Brant.

W anted—Capable Girl For Gen­ The (5rami opening' at Lakewood eral housework. Mrs. Baltner, Kelleran Park will take place <>n Tuesday T h e L a r*t ol ail Old Houlton St. tf J lino 17. Fa mil y Happy Smack There will be dancing- wit Ii music For Sale-One Truck W a g o n by the.Bijou orchestra of b pieces, One light driving wagon. U. W. Auber, Tim fum ra lot A ur iisi us .1. K ■ a ; on :W Highland Ave. and prizes will he given for the best who formerly resided in this town, waltzing and best two step. was held Sunday afternoon from t im Team For Sale-Horse, Wagon Laud load Herrin will spare no residence of Mrs. S. D. Whitimy. To a breakfast or lunch of and harness sold cheap ii' taken at orate. pains to give everyone a good t ime North St., 1he old Keaton home­ No. 1 Cleveland St. 424 stead. A Bargain In a Second hand Cole—Hafey Mr. Keaton was a prominent busi­ delivery wagon, also 1 top carriage. L. I’. ness m in of Boston, Mass. ( Boxlmry Berry, Littleton. Tel. 329-.il 422 district) where he had conducted a Tlie home of Mi. (1 liver ('oh' .Jr. in large plumbing and gas titt ing estab­ •cat ol Wages Will be Paid a Linnous was the scene of a very lishment. for many years. capable girl for general housework. Mrs. pleasant occasion on Wednesday af­ Although Air. Keaton had been a Post Toasties ternoon, , when his sister, G. W. Richards, Court St. 224 resident of Boston for nearly 49 years Annie J. Cole was united in marriage he had always kept closely in touch For Sale—A Good House With all to Mir. Wallace K. Hafeyof Houlton, with his home town, spending his the modern improvements will be sold on in the presence of the immediate rel­ summers often in Houlton, visiting A crisp, flavoury, every-day food that easy terms. G. W. Richards. atives and a few friends of the bride relatives and renewing his boyhood and groom. Rev. F. Adah Millar For Sale A Family Horse, Young act] uaintances. wins its way into favor the first time served. performed the ceremony using the fearless, smooth and sound, will be sold at Mr. Keaton is the last male mem­ single ring service. a reasonable prioe. Halsen W. Richards. ber of an old Houlton family, one The bride looked very dainty in a sister only, Mrs. Peter ( ’ochoran of gown of white net over pale blue silk. To Let—Furnished Rooms, One Washingtoi , survives him. Always ready and minute walk from the Post Office. For The little niece of the bride. Miss ’There were present at his funeral gentlemen only. C. G. Lunt, Mechanic St. Gladys Tozier of Houlton, acted as 18 nephews and nieces, beside many flower girl. Pulp W an ted—In Large or Sm all old and Ultima friends. The many friends of the young “Mighty Good” quantities. Call at my office over J. E. Mr. A. F. Kennedy of Boston, a couple extend congratulations and Robinson’s Grooery store. Tel. 142-3 C. partner of Mr. Keaton's, was also best wishes for the years to come. O. Grant Farm Agency, Houlton, Me. present accompanied hv his wife. A package in the pantry saves 24tf Another close and intimate friend. Mr. Alex .Blackwood, of Koxhury. much work in a sweltering kitchen. Wanted—Experienced Machin­ Wheeler--Eastman accompanied the remains to Houl­ ists ; also young able bodied men to learn ton. to operate machine tools. No man weighing Rarely beautiful waR the wedding Especially pleasing as a Summer Mr. Keaton Avas a member ol the under 140 lbs. will be considered. Windsor of Miss Marion J’urinton Wheeler, Machine Company, Windsor. Vermont, Masonic, K. of 1’., and 1. <). (>. 1* • food with fresh berries or fruit. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. U. S. A. tf lodges. His age was about tili years. Wheeler, and Richard Raymond Funeral services were conducted by Kastman, son of Mr. and Airs. Geo. Flaao Bargains—li prightsln Rev. Kemmth McKay, burial bring Post-Toasties are sold Eastman of Fort Fairfield, on Wed­ good condition as low as $75.00. Squares made in the old fa 111 i !y b a in D\ r ■ as low as $25.00. Organs in good repair as nesday evening last at tin* home of green eeineterv. low as $15.00. Send for bargain list. Lord the bride’s parent;- on Forest avenue, by Grocers everywhere. A Co., Inc Masonic Bid., Portland Me. says tin; Portland Express. The 422 rooms were elaborately decorated with spring flowers. The ceremony City League ,Lo • LinuUd was performed in front of a screen GIRL WANTED of white lilacs and ferns. The stair rails were wound with evergreen, W raw,— m »m, m A capable girl for Moose buttercups being used for tin- touch Kiks general house work, 2 of color, and white spirea was also Co. L. in family, modern con* used with the oilier floral decora­ Wt >0(1 I nan tions. ▼eniences. Turn ga iii' > The lovely bride was gowned in Engraved and Printed at in the C i t y ivory charmeuse, trimmed with rich a urn , i w A p p ly to player s did 11 t ! 11 * w an y lace, and her long veil was thrown •• league" form t!u-y c>■ rtainly did - Calling Cards «• back from her face and caught with The MRS. C. H. FOGG, that they i n t ■■ n i. I t <. i TIMES OFFICE pearls. A pin of pearls and sapph­ imi i--11 va 1 li­ cei veil, am I any pa t r Main Street. ires, the gift of the groom was her on wi n ■ i -a i! i est ly say t hat he did only ornament, while the beautiful eys wort h a t eit imr gown of ivory was relieved with N otios of Fiiiht Meeting of Creditors hard to suit. touches of pale p nk. The bridal lo th * District Court of the United States for The new mmnbi t • bouquet was a shower of white sweet thi District of Maine. In Bankruptcy, Mm Woodman dan la th s matter of i peas and Taft roses. Miss l\ose Ty­ hum d pin; r- Sidacp A. White > InBankruptcy. ler, of New London , ('mm , formerly Bankrupt ) "bm To the creditors of Sidney A. White of of Portland was maid of honor and Mam Hill In the County of Aroostook, was gowned in Nell rose charmeuse, I a e ■ - aad district aforesaid, a bankrupt. pa‘ Notice Is hereby given that on the trimmed with lace. She earrn d ,i Tth day of June, A. D. 1»13. the said bouquet of cream roses. Sidney A. White was duly adjudicated The best man was Lawrence I,ml henkropt; and that the first meeting of hie creditors will be held at the office wig of Houlton and the ushers wm-e

BANKRUPT’S PETITION FO R DSI- ’The community was i>m n CHARGE. Moose IS IVmidiii and saddened Satuidny la- Ia the matter of. John R. McLaughlin In Bankruptcy news of the smhbm deal Bankrupt. 1 Anna M. Cook, who emit r;u Tathe Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of i treacherous di-.-as :;he District Conrt of the United .States for I snnd-n- xr.,v i - ami li\ i'il 11 the District of Maine. I , - ’ ‘ 1 < l 1 JOHN R. McLaughlin of LittMoiJ SlX c,a-vs' l’assM1 away at in in the County of Aroostook, and state ol her brother, ni \ i the Acts of Congress relating to tankruptcy ; 1 ough, Maine, in is;,:;, and wb that he has duly surrendered all his property , . ,, , •, , , and rights of property, and has fully com-! s mi‘ c‘*u 1 moved wiin net | ai plied wtth all the requirements of said Acts ! to the to; mi of Littleton. Me. w Udpl the Older. o[ Court Uniuliimj his tank- she l alh W herefore he Brays. That he may ii-st days wmv sjH-iit w be decreed by the Court to have a full dit*-1 as the wife of B \ ( >k, a sra cap­ j but t I Ii charge from all debts provable against his 8 1 J ’ A ' 1 I in Mi eatate under said bankruptcy Acts, except tain of Lai -sviilc. Mass. Sh«- spent e\ (* 111! t •. such debts as are excepted by law from such most of her time w th him 0 <> 1 0 4 lb lb 12 Sforenoon ; and that notice thereof be publish­California on a visit, but as the Batteries, Hartt A loti, Leighton, ed Ip The Aroostook Times a newspaper bonds of love were stronger here printed‘ 11n In said District, and that all known Noyes, Royal, Brewer. creditors,i andi other persons in interest may than in Maine, she stayed on and appear at thei said time and place, and show on, living the greater part of the Right Oft the Bat cnise, 11 any they have, why the prayer, of oatd petitioner should not be granted. time at Santa Barbara, where tier The Woodmen team is going to he AMD IT ia Further Ordered by tiik brother then resided. She lived for heard from soon. Co u r t , That the Clerk shall rend by mail to a time in Oxnard and all-known creditors copies of said petition and ‘ Bill” Buzzell won the box of before coming to La Mena Where she this Older, addressed to them at their places of Club cigars offered by Avery for the raddaoee as stated has resided for the past two years. Wltnees the Honorable Clarence H a le , first home run. Lt was a “ Texas Besides a host of friends s h e JndM of the said Court, aand the seal thereof, leaguer” all right. atlw tlapd, In said Dlslrlilet, on the 7th day leaves to mourn her loss two brot­ The merchants are contributing of Jane A . D. 1913. hers, Lucene A. Hill of Littleton, 0*/*.) JAM ES E. HEWEY, Clerk. liberally in the way of prizes for M ain e ; Myron E. Hill and two Wednesday, A true copy of petition and order thereon. nephews, Harry H. and Clyde V. special features made in the City Attest : JAM ES E. HEWEY, Clerk. League. Hill, of La Mesa. “ None knew her Court Street Play Grounds. but to love her, None named her Who will win the bat offered by Ability. but to praise.” Leighton A Feeley for I lie next home Two woman ore able to say more The funeral arra igements were iu run. t i da afternoon than a man can leant charge of E. H. Stokes.—La Mesa The Woodmen have ordered new iMV'MMMtau Cal. Scout. uniforms which an expected soon. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, June 11, 1913.

Notice of Foreclosure W tarau, Ev» M. Farrar, formerly Eva M. OF LOCAL INTEREST 'WUtoy, and jamai W. Farrar, both of Island Make Sure ifidls, In the County of Aroostook and State Hoods •ef Maim, by their mortgage deed dated Nov. Don’t forget Osgood’s King Sale. Calling cards engraved with plate j that the .19, IS oT i^itled ln Vol. 233, Page 575, of Sarsaparilla It beats them all. at the T im k s office. j Iha Soothern Aroostook Registry of Deeds at I)r. P. M. Ward is building a gar­ Mrs. H. Edblad was in Bangor I Hoflifaw, conveyed to Albert W . Madigan, Eradicates scrofula and all last week visiting friends. j Tea-Coffee k lo o f said Houllon, deceased, the following other humors, cures all their age on his lot on Court street. fhmrlhod real estate situated in said Island effects, makes the blood rich Try the Fruit at McNally’s Court Special Prices on all goods at Os ‘ and Extracts Falls, to-witLot numbered Forty-nine, and abundant, strengthens all street restaurant. good’s “ Little Store with the Big: You Buy, Bear The Trade Mark (49). aocording to the planaud survey made Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Lumbert re­ Stock.” | Shown Herewith: Jby Daniel Cummings in 1856, exoeptmg one the vital organs. Take it. Geo. E. Dunn returned home Tues­ dC*. acres off of the south end of Get it today in usual liquid form or turned Saturday from a trip to Bos­ ■hundred, (100), chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. stitf lot now or formerly owned by John ton. day from a visit in Portland. •Craig and John Berg, meaning and intending Buy your Carbon Papers at the Buy a pony for the child, C. H. ESTEY thereby to convey all of said original lot ex­ T imes office. Berry has several saddle ponies N E W YORK cepting one hundred, (100), acres on the Emmons Kobinson wont to Eagle weighing 300 to 400 lbs. •oath end of the same, and being the same Lake Friday to play for a dance. premises conveyed to said Eva M. Farrar, Dr. Kobt. McCready of Danforth on the name board of a is the guest of his parents on Park then Eva M. Willey, by Hugh Winget al. by C. H. Berry lias just received IK piano is equivalent to 4eed dated Oct. 15,1901, and recorded in the PASffNQER TRAIN SERVICE head of fine horses weighing from St. Aroostook Registry of Deeds in Vol. 189, 1IU0 to 1500 lbs. All kinds of signs printed or paint­ sterling on silver ware. Fags 586. Also another piece or parcel of FROM HOULTON, ME. ^Mrs. Lester Bradbury of Fort Kent ed at the T imks office. Durability and sweet real estate situated in said Island Falls, being EFFECTIVE , 1913 Their exceptional quality has was in Houlton last week visiting Mrs. Frank P. Clark entertained a four, (4), aorea off of said lot numbered forty- Eastern Time—Daily except Sunday. made them popular. In price ; lasting tone quality is aloe, (49), and being the same premises oon- friends. number of her friends at tea on Sat­ they are sold as low as goods of DEPARTURES— assured, while the price veyed to said Eva M. Farrar by the Bowker Miss Pearl Haines, who lias been urday afternoon. such exceptional quality can P.45 A. M. For Woodstock and allallpoi points be sold:--Always full value, and .Fertiliser Co., by deed dated Nov. 25, 1902, the guest of Miss Winnit’red Hiseock \ on can’t fool the farmers, that is is no more than is often * North ; Plaster Hock, Grand a little bit more, for your money. and recorded in said Aroostook Registry in Falls, Edmunston Fort Fair- returned home Friday. why they eat at M cN ally's Court St. Vol. 193, Page 160. Also another piece or Almost every dealer in this ser'ion paid for instruments of field, Caribouf Presque restaurant. .parcel of real estate situated in said Island Isle, and Fredericton. Mileage Books for sale by L. S. arils them, l ry them toJa\. inferior quality. Slipp at Cook’s Bool- store. Mr. A. \V. Brown of the St. John Falls, being the same premises conveyed to Z 4.35 P. M. For Me Adam, St. Stephen, THURSTON & KINGSBURY aald Eva M. Farrar, then Eva M. Willey by St. Andrews, after June 13th Mrs. L. <). Ludwig ret urned last Lumber Co., Van Pimm, was in Different designs of Poston, Fredericton, St. Wing, by deed recorded in said Bangor, Me. Hugh M. •John and East, week from a three weeks visit with Houlton, Saturday, mi business. grands, uprights and Aroostook Registry in Vol. 184, Page 540 ; and West. relatives in Portland. The latest pattern calling cards and whereas the conditions of said mortgage players at various prices 8.10 P. M. For Woods:ock printed or .Figrnved at t he Ti m ks of­ are broken, now therefore I, the undesigned, Starkey\s slicing machine is wnrk- fice. but the quality is always being the duly appointed and qualified Exe­ A K III V A LS— itig overt iilie with smoked he i. Try cutor of the last Will of said Albert IV. Madi­ u.oo A. M. From St. John and East, i t. • A . M ,i rt i i, at.. a Jed the meet - the same. Fredericton, St. Stephen, gan hereby claim a foreclosure of said mort-1 Miss M ary ( 'art ell r>-t urned a t ! i z. li d i - E S T E Y success has gage by reason of the breach of its conditions j day 1 non se!i<>. >i I o sjn i;d i le sn 111 ; 111 *‘ u ! f "i | i■ ;; i r !; ■ ■ I. i . >,•; 11 ri lav. and give this notice for the purpose of etfr et-! lloston, Montreal and West. the: n< \ 1 a F n day for Fla- I >ay. lllel1 wild i : e i1 ] i; | r i ■ I! t - . ; been supreme for over ing said foreclosure. J 5.15 P.M. Prom Woodwork and \ni:!i, \ hlld ' I ;; i d i ! d ; : it■i" • i i :; i: i Iloulton, Maine, Juneti, and Frederic on via. < oie-on I III y ymir i \ ; ' \v i IF r 'dun . ■ a: vix’y-six years. lid;;. j . N > .ft ■ I ! ■ ■ ’ ' a JOHN It. MADIGAN, Executor of the ‘ >.15 P. M. From St John arid Fa-!, the Tl M , , !F;e. . j Fivdeiielon. St. Moj h>-ti. Will of Albert W. Madigan. j A m T a Id -"t • *i i. . 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11 vl 1 Fa. i Si 11. a I F F; Preserve Your Eggs a I 111 1 ■ a p ’ F : M a ida i p; “ June is the Best Month” 11 in Fa an >a o Tin-!''' u id o 1 1 oil! I at! Fad Friday a\. 1hi > i - n F 1 • ... W ; ...: he usr nil ( ir 11.1:, F ! . 11 ■a : i * : i: i.. dv 75 Cents by the Gallon. F» Job111 IF Is ■ II< y . a iid ■ ! ■ i M d F■ I and 1’ark S Fnil -■ nil li ; ! 1 F F 1 M F, Prices at $2.50, $3.00, THE HATHEWAY DRUG CO. r i '. w hite, MoiT Fra ids. If,'CI'I tl- v s Tin* SI i-..ft 1)t ■ n1 , 11; L'i ! I n S | - n 11 k - $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 lor in all IFgh I ,\h-ini ay. c.'V"Miig tii" busin .*ss a iid ITS-d- Fit nil sect j i II, $7.00 and $8.00. which is much a i>prceilatfd. I //' Tin* II.!Milt on ad*1*r 1hind will give \\ i' uspecid 1 iy inx ih* mothers to in- an open air etmcei t in Monmmmt Park Monday evening J une blth. sjioct our lines of I Joys ( 'lotliing. T h e N a m e Mr. Geo. W'henman rd n nn-i home Monday from a 3 W""k^ visit with friends in Boston. J allies M . 1* orco and id i*. ( 'lark “The Store That Makes Good” 1847 Roger Bros. wont to Fort 1‘air lie Id. Friday. 1 r i v- ing down in M r. I'i f v i F, u>• w < a 11 - stands for what is best in iliac Inuring c ir. H o u lt o n j L. S. Black 11. IF \ \" ‘ s ( . M'm It. L. S PURINGTON a n d .1 alin■- 11 11 h 1 n ; nl \ I-, Silver Plated Plate Ware hany. N . Y .. t'Fill nod Mnnda v F'. ' I ! 1 a few days 1' shin...' a! Ti: n-. 1a g 1' ■ La k *■ camps. TImFV Wi'IV f 11 o k. i ■- s ■ 11! I • • t 1 W e have a full line of their circus I'.xi'iirs i"l i in 1 Fi a ' r F ■ an 1 1 nil 11 nil mi !''riday. and ii.fi 11! 1 I ollltoli t li F'. woi'i »; d. i'n! f . nn spneia 1 trains. .Cromwell Pattern C. M. Millik on. n 1 i > i id a ' \v a 1I r. a ; momher nl tin second class a I lie IT S . M i lit ary A cad 'any Ini- h..| II that they advertise so extensively. "ha-tod captain nl 1 ho Arms tase- hall team for tin- season of 19! 1. Mr. Mi Hi Icon entered the arm e n) y in 1909 and lias played shortstn] and W E HAVE AN ORDER FOR second base during the past ! wo seasons but did not get a. regular berth on the nine until this year.

w orth of these goods from one person, but we sell any amount with just the 100-Acre Lake same satisfaction, believing that it is Farm the best Silver plate that is sold any Near Waterville, Maine Only 1-2 hr’s drive to best college city in Be Sure to Use Derby Mixed Paints This Year plaee. State ; borders beautiful lake ; 55 acres rich machine-worked tillage ; pasture for 12 cows: The reputation of these Paints has been established by that 25 acres good woodlot, a valuable asset to HUY A FEW PIECES and freshen the farm ; good 7-room painted house ; two Quality which makes painting profitable, as well as pleasing to

RAILROAD TIME TARLES. P r o f . Cards. Help The Kidneys TIMES READERS ARE LEARN­ O. B. PORTER ING THE WAY. It’s the little kidney ills— MERCY IS BETTER THAN SPECIALIST IN CHILD The lame, weak or aching back — FICE. The unnoticed urinary disorders Genesis 45:1— 46:7— . PORTRAITURE and "Behold, how pond ami how pleasant it is for That may lead to dropsy leetheen to (tw ill tna'lhcr in unity!'’—1’salni Trains Arrive and Depart From Bangor S tu d io 7 Market Square Blight’s disease. 1JC1. Union Station, When the kidneys are weak. IIE.N Joseph behold how T el. 113-3 H oultov, M k. Help them with Doan’s Kidney changed were his brethren, TIME AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX­ Home Portraiture Given Special Attention. Pills. lie sympathized with them. PECTED TO ARRIVE AND A remedy especially for weak kid­ When lie saw' that their DEPART neys. hearts went hack to their wrong Doan’s have been used in kidney course in his own ease, and that they IN EFFECT MAY. It. lbi:;. Parker M. Ward, M. D. realized Divine disapproval ai d were troubles for 50 years. Trains scheduled to leave Houlton: Endorsed by D0,00d people—en­ sorry, he pitied them. lie wished, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat however, that the disclosure of his dorsed by citizens of this locality. s,u7 a. m. —for Caribou, Ft. Fairfield and Glasses Fitted identity should not be witnessed hv intermediate stations David Mattall, Griswold, Me., says : the Egyptians. So, after he had order­ Office Hours: i to 4 P. M. p.no a. ni.—for Millinocket, Bangor and “ l was troubled by backache and kid­ ed all the Egyptians to leave the room, 7 to 8 P . M . principal intermediate stations- 1 ’urt- ney trouble for five years. My work he made himself known, saying, “ l am latid and Boston Via Medford. Dining Forenoons by appointment which requires much lifting aggravated Joseph, whom ye sold into Egypt.” Bar Millinocket to Bancor. fMRoe in Dunn Fnrnitnre Block my trouble. I tried a number of rem­ We can well imagine the consterna­ 11.1a a. m. — for Ashland Fort Kent and in­ The Open Door to edies, but I did not receive good results tion of the brethren. But Joseph, full termediate stations, also fnr Washburn, HOULTON, - - M A IN E Van Buren, Grand Isle, Madawaska, until I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills of true sympathy and pity, hastened Fienchville St. Francis and intennedi- at Feeley & Leighton’s Drug Store and to set them at ease. lie did not even ate stations via Squa 1 an. Long Distance Calls W. J. Thihadeau L. L. B. began taking them. I cannot say too chide them for their wrongdoing, re­ 12.:D p. in.—for Fort Fairfield, CanH'u, and much in praise of this excellent rem­ alizing that sin had intermediate stations. Sometimes the magic of a long distance call will open a door already brought its !: i h l.:in p. m. - for Milliuoeket. Greenville Ban­ Insurance and Collections edy.” r, that otherwise might remain closed. Big men make big deals punishment. Alas, gor and intermediate stations, Portland i I//;* ______Real Estate Bought and Sold For sale by all dealers. Price nO how few Christians and Boston. l>y Telephone. The telephone intimates that time is precious cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, under similar cir­ p. m...for Bangor and intermediate All kinds of R. R. Tickets bought and and tlie glittering generalities may be omitted. It enables New York, sole agents for the cumstances would !" ' S S S stations. Bortland and Boston. Sleeping sold ('ar ('arihou to Bo>ton. the dealer to concentrate upon the material facts presented. United States. have been so noble! i Office Formely Occupied by Judge Remember the n. line— Doan's II o w beautifully 7.14 p. ni for Fort Fairtield, Cafllxju, Van It protects him from bores, That’s why lie likes it. Ch«s.C*rol) Corner Main and Mechanic and take no other. 222 Joseph typified Buren and intermisiiate stations. 8 t«. Christ and Ilis Splr- advtg T it a i n s In r: IIorr/i'o\. If written confirmation of his oral approval HOULTON, MAINE it! How evidently our creeds of the s.oo a" m.- from Boston, Bortland, Bangor is desired, that can be obtained simply UNAPPRECIATED KINDNESS Dark Ages misled and intermediate stations via. Medford, by asking that it bv forwarded. us when they "/ am Joseph.” sleeping < 'ar Boston to ('urilKiu, Try it and satisfy' yourself. Dr. J. F. Palmer taught us to believe that all the .Jews, n.ba. in fiom Van Buren, CariUiu, DENTIST brethren of Christ, were to he eternal­ Fort Fairtield and intermediate stations. ly tormented because they crucified i2.;;o [». m. from Bo>ton, Bortland, Bangor, f iwry I ’ell Telephone T a Long I listance station Jesus! In the better light now shining Greentille and intermediate stations. OFFICE OVER FRENCH'S from one page of the Bible to another, I bnmg ('ar Banger to Miilinoekel. i God’s people see that Messiah pur­ > m loan Gai foil, !o,;t f airfield IR U S STORE and iijt.eimediate poses that Israel shall obtain Divine -tat ions. Offiice Hours : 8 A. M. to 5- P. M. mercy and forgiveness, in the Millen­ p. in. to m Da t Kt Ashland and AROOSTOOK TELEPHONE AND Others by appointment. nial Kingdom. 1111ei mediate station-, a No M. Francis, Breueliv die. Madaw; ska Grand Die, Telephone 164-2 Instead of their being punished with \\ i-111)111 n, and mm mediate stations. an eternity of torture, the Lord will he \ ,a "■ Y rathe ness, nidi anh disagreeable effects r>t Scholars Office Ho«re< as the Egyptians typified the Gentiles, | Manug eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles; Hi,is fur (ontnet to convey pupils to and as Benjamin typified tin- Great Com­ Week Days 9 s. a. te 5 p. m Sunday* by and irritating skin eruptions t an bf- ( fn m the various public schools of Iloulton Appointment pany. and as Joseph t\pilled the Mes­ sianic class, the Elect, of whom Jesus readih cured and the ‘•km made dear for the school year of ;;i> weeks beginning SINCOCK BLOCK HOULTON. Dr. Hobson’s Eczema is the I load, and tie- >u on; THE INTERNATIONAL EY. and smooth with soptemlx-r l*>, lhid, over the routes indicated Mrs. Suburbs— W hat did you do with Church the Body. ( 'Pi' me! ’ Mr. J. ( ’. Ida land, of Dhow, wall \w received by the Houlton School Bath. Ill . -e.\v ‘ I t.ad eczema Gomiiuttee on or befom June’20, ldld. the flower seeds? Joseph Was Long Misunderstood. Dr. G. H. Tracy Mr. Suburbs— Fed them to the t w nf v- ii v' years and had tried every Boute E Beginning at the town iineonthe Joseph's brethren failed 1<> unfh r- i1 chickens this morning. I thought I’d bhibg.' A laded When I found Noith Ko;td. to eonveypil! pupils residing on stand him—so great was the ditTen t, be V DENTIST save the poor things the trouble of between tbeii characters and his. Eos' l»r. Hubs. Er/ema Ointment I t1 s.- I’nri end attending any of the public scratching them all up as noon as you sehoOls. after they h: 1 become liioio <-■ v m; > I I. IS i -in? iia-nt is the Rice Block, Houlton, Me* planted them. f hot i ■ and t« nder hearted, the;. form V -1 e; a! i ad bn- been in Ih’bi' j. Beginning at the Henry Smith Office Hours : 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. sj i i i I S11111 o j t ‘! •■v of bPtvrie.s sm, ; f , a experiment, Faun on the FnxeroB iJoad, to convey all , Evenings by appointment Most Children Have VYorrns .and >f animo dt v f ha I, had t hey he, : i ran We ;t. All b .is - 1 e.-iding D-t\veen tins ia.ni) and the I 'enmngton farm, and attending any of the Many mothers think th ?ir children in J isepllbs 1 !'i - Telephone connection. I'Ublie -ehisi!.- are suffering from indigestion, head­ seen that so Bbiladelpina iionte... Beginning at the Bennington ache, nervousness, weakness, costive­ punishments; ab'g out They ' farm on tie- Foxcroft Road, to convey all ness, when they are vict.ms o f that j i’U;i:i-ie-id;ng between this farm and Mili­ H. i. Chandler most common of all children’s .iil- j bv Jo.eph's ■ 'off rrorn T e». tary also any pupils residing on tlie War- ments---wirms. Peevish, ill-tempered! lieve t !t h : - s robbed oyer ren Jones “inn, and attending any of the QMMiER AND SURVEYOR fretful children, who toss and grind j pai1. e -iIniol-. that i ■ ;■!. eiar.gi to taltl their teeth, with bad brer to ami co- j 1! i e n i ,i '.a ,r by absorbing the e 1. Begimwng at t l;e Seeley farm on Offioe 12 Hey wood Street licky pains, have ill the sj rnptorns of j as pr>-r an d and used .e\ lloail. to eonvey all pujiiks residing having worms, and should be given * tS tie ■ "an el .an Bar die I tail road traek, and candy lozenge, which exp ds worms, j I In ! g any of the public schools, regulates the bowels, tones up the J e t. Beginning at the town line oil system, and nu kes chsldren well and ; per White ^et!.l» ment Bond, to con- UWS i. FREEDMAN dk HH AN r S t AES Of JU N E happy. Kickapoo Worm Killer is j 1 ‘u[»11> re.-idin; on this road and on J ■ \E-.r- \ en us. guaranteed. All druggiets, or by j Hu ■Arnoa Bo id as tar as the Dickinson Forester & Surveyor r wilt o.ll fie morning mail Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian | J- farm, nnd attending any of the public schools. s i a r s. Ho: y .1 i; ! ,ir Cnin- Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St I ■' > A'i ! o.\: \ ! i.f 'TuiatiMi regardm,' 1-in i of equipment 8 Mansur Block at Louis. tulvU: ! re n p.ou nd ' S' ’ med- r.-.p!ivd and ether d'tails may )>e obtained | le;e- : e, n e C i rfji and tmiu the sU|,,.r'i'ltendent of .Schools. Bids HOULTON, - • - MAINE i !'I;! W i,. oi 1 \ .1.1 : it J one ;x a- Mi ni d I —• sent in si-sileii envek>[>e.s, market! 1 ne Mean Man. IB- 'uronchitis or pia.my <>n the outside, “ Bid for Conveyance,” 'Do you mean to say tha; you flirt- en it imr time, but and adurt .-se■} > lloncv ai..1. I iit (Vm- NO LONGER ENIGMATIC. the masked bail and didn’t know her?” full ' >1 !i t • ■; 1 > ra■ g< S’or>! Tl'e ( iiiniii tte«> reserves the ri^iit to reject “That’s right. But she was so deuced t bin any >-t ah bid-. — how to the ' i!ui!ci, V nine, Mav dl, ltna. Unexpected Conclusion*. Agreeable was I know it?”— J,': > ■ I ■ The very stones of the Great Pyramid Tit Bits. miirncy M*,'i'' ng Mc-ney. o f Glseh are crying out In no uncer­ of Ins 1' ‘ ’ X ( ! w my -ob. I am giving you all tain tones. Every Inch of the massive Katherine L. Norton. Nevz Bedford, to his f: the I'liu in * he world to take \ structure, with unerring precision, re­ Mass., says : “ I had a terrible ,a‘n | ing ini 111 liberal e tu< ation." "Right, dati, and CHICHESTER SPILLS ntals the solutions to problems which across my back, with a bunting and go’," Fd take it jii: i as fast as yon can for centuries civilized nations have DIAMOND scalding feeling. I took Foley Kidney afford to send it on ” •fMnt fabulous sums in vain to find “F«ail Not Out L’v rtic Wo Pills as advised, with results certain Evident y ■ h v Snfi which men of science have encoun­ full it and sure. The pain and burning feel­ er of 111111:i [ \' tered hardships to analyze. Best Laxative For I tie Aged ing left me, I felt toned up and in­ t e. r m U r.; vtb »••( This wonderful testimony of the thought it ;ne.n'.-sa ry (<, .- ;i tup? f rei < )]d mm and women feel the need Great Stone Witness, with its general vigorated. I recommend Foley Kidney brethren ; 11 r: - 1 d; | n; ( e h I' I ‘‘ v ? rht an I. A DIES f Pills.” For backache, rheumatism, themselves under nil t! of a Lxat;\e more than Young folks, Auk tour Orujcglnt for CHI-CHES-TIJR’S description and storehouse of Truth, pa­ Ik'"r U; ' d Ci ‘-tree fd but it must he sate and harmless and PIAMUND UKAXI) PILLS in R . nnd, ■dentlflc, historic and prophetic, with lumbago, and all kidney and bladder St:i tires. M: v would hu \ e st. Jot Gn.i) metalhc boxes, sealed with Blue\ will he so <« one whiih will not cause :• tin. Dr. Pit !k ti. Take no other. Bar «r voir Bflliie allusions to it. the importance of ailments, use Foley Kidney Pills. •i\i 1 ,KS( )\ .Msrihgcr King's New I.;fe Bills are especially DIAMOND Bit AM) PILLS, for twenty-five Its location. and verifications of as­ Iloulton Grange Store. advtg years r.garded ns Best.Safest, Always Reliable. tronomical and geographical deduc­ The eontniry, lmwe\er. i- 'd'ten true good lor the aged, for they act prompt­ When [irosperlt.v mines, there are op­ A. .A. AXDKIDN , 'j'ratfic Myr, tion*, Is an extensive chapter of a vol- ly and easily. 2bc. Kecommtnded by SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS portunities to feel more or le-s envy , TIMK time which may be obtained by send­ W here There Is Rest. THO.MA^ MALCOLM, (on. All Druggists. advtg ! TRifiD EVERYWHERE TESTED WORTH and seltlshness ing 8 5 cents to the Watch Tower So­ She—"Do you get a rest every sum­ Well it Is that GwI's pimple should ( 'rimpbcllton, N. B. ciety, 1 7 Hicks Street, Brooklyn. mer, Mr. Jones?” He— “Oh, yes. You accept Joseph's words. “See Hurt ye •ee, I'm only In business; I'm not in •oclety.” fall not out one with another by the A substitute in medicine is never for way.” It is the way planned for us the benefit of the buyer. Never be by the E-ord. It 1» POTSnaded to buy anything but Foley’s No person need hesitate to take a narrow, difllcuh j Honey and Tar Compound for coughs Foley Kidney Pills on the ground that way, full of adver- i and oolds, for children or for grown they know not what is in them. Foley fdties to the flesh, | and trials ttnd tests passeM. It it prompt and effective. It Co. guarantee them to be a pure to the spirit. Pro­ eolhee la a yellow package, with bee- y Your Pocket-Knife, the Best curative medicine, specially prepared portionately, theie hifO #n It contains no opiates. oarton. for kidney and bladder ailments and ehou'd be love and AROUND THE WORLD Take no anbatitute tor Foley’s Honey irregularities. They do not contain “ KM THESIS OF ASIA” Tobacco-Cutting Machine bv m pa t h y, co -opera - and Tar Compound. Houlton Grange habit forming drugs. Try them. tion and helpful­ From Liverpool, June I 4 th advtg Houlton Grange Store. advtg ness. Because it cuts the tobacco off the plug as you use it The words of the $639, 1 0 1 — insuring you fresh tobacco for every pipeful. W h e n u8ee that *« fe ll not Psalmist, uued as machines chop up tobacco months before it reaches your out bv the wav-" our Golden Text, Including Atlantic Auoniniodation. were evidently prophetically written of pipe, the little pieces of tobacco lose their aroma. W hen you the Church, the Lord’s brethren. The Liverpool to Madeira, thence Cape Town, smoke them, they bum fast and hot, and bite your tongue. Paalmist compares this unity of the Durban, Colombo, Singapore, , brethren, the Church, to the precious Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kol>e, Yokohama, All the natural moisture, flavor and fragrance of the ointment poured upon the head of the Vancouver, and Kick to original Starting tobacco are pressed into the Sickle Plug, and kept there king and of the high priest on their In­ point. by nature’s own protector — the natural leaf wrapper. duction into office. This anoint lug oil Full particulars on application. OUT C. PORTER , Manager, Houlton evidently typified the Holy Spirit. The It only takes a couple of minutes to whittle off a pipeful— priest typified the Royal Priest—Jesus W. B. HOWARD, 11. y . A., o.n>. R., and you are rewarded by a cool, sweet, satisfying smoke I«. E. TU TTLE, Agent, Caribou, the Head, and the Church His Body. St. John, N. B. that no ready-cut-up tobacco in the world can give you. The anointing of the Holy Spirit has F. P A R K E R JA C Q U E S, Agt. Presque Isle continued, and gives an unction to all Convenient — no bulge in your pocket. Economical— no C H A R L E S STODDARD, Agt. Washburn af Ills true members. By this anoint­ package to pay for — no loose tobacco to get spilled and wasted. W IL L COOK, Agt. Mapleton ing these may be recognized as one NO SUBSTITUTE COULD DO THIS Get a plug of Sickle at your dealer’s t o d a y . with Christ. E. P. TITCO M B, Agt. Littleton No inferior substitute, but onl) the S. T . ROBINSON, Agt. Goldenridge genuine Foley Kidney Pills could have 3 Ounces Slice it as rid J. F. Wallich, Bartlett, Nebr., of Ulcers and Skin Troubles use A l l k in d s his kidney trouble. He says: “ 1 of farm and village property If you are suffering with any old, was bothered with backache, and the it bought and sold. running or fever sores, ulcers, boils, pain would run up to the back of my eczema or other skin troubles, get a head, and I had spells of dizziness. I Call on onr nearest agent and see our contract, You box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and you took Foley Kidney Pills and they did will find our agent doing a square business. will get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce the work and I am am now entirely rid Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered of kidney trouble.” Houlton Grange from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Store. advtg OVR M o n o : A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured. Iter in 4 t two weeks. Will help you. Only 9 \ 25c. Recommended by All Druggists, FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS f advtg fOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER