The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908. NUMBER 33 viUt ...... THE NEWS OF BELFAST. ''"’’"""'"""""T Today’s Journal. A COMING BUSINESS CHANGE. OBITUARY. PERSONAL PERSONAL. Coaie0t PERSONAL with Mrs. H. Club....A The Hospital Aid will meet u. a's Republican The Old Firm of A. D. Chase & Son to and Susie Beatrice died at the home afternoon Miss Lizzie Chamberlain is in > is Change ..Yachts Greeley H. Johnson tomorrow, Friday* Miss Edith Ash of Rockland has Miss Mabel E. Blackiugton of New York visitiDg Launch.... Out of Business. The National employ- v ■ A blazing go City of her Dr. P. H. in Farming- at 2 30 Milo. 1 uucle, Greeley, o’clock. is the of Mrs. Arthur W. i ment in this city. City guest Morse. | a New '■ Real Bank to Have Building. ton, N. H., July 20, 1908, at the age of 19 Linwood Jones is the of friends in .-nm....Transfers in The speaker at the Young Men’s Repub- Mrs. Levi arrived at Sat- Senator William P, Frye is taking a trip guest H. 10 and 27 She was born Clay Citypoint «> v, -til searsport.James years, months days. will Cambridge, Mass. m The most local business change lican Club Friday, evening the coast ou board tbe revenue ,N., mail) ....Alter Votes important tomorrow, urday night for a short visit. along cutter. in Hampden, Maine, where she attended be He is ;;; t luiutauqua-by-the-sea. years was announced last week. Hon. Reuel Robinson of Camden. Androscoggin. Earle Strickland of Madison is visiting for|many then entered G. W. Clark of Bethel, Vt., is the guest of v | ,,,,-k Association...Cheap has sold the public schools; Hampden a there should friends in this R. 1’. Chase of A. D. Chase & Son very pleasing speaker and Miss Maude B. of city. -Ta-tlii" Station. Academy, where she graduated at the head his brother, Frank Clark, at Citypoint. Colcord Searsport has (deferred). the brick building corner of and be a full attendance. Miss A. Cochran is of .osoondence Main, in 1906. gone to Plymouth, Mass., where she has a Lncy the guest .noem) Castine Alum- to the of her class as valedictorian June, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hall of Citypoint Church streets—“Chase’s Corner”— Coombs is his landing ready fine frieods in Thorndike. t ms..The Owls Head of Leroy getting a in library position. .. and has She taught in the public schools Hamp- returned last week from visit Portland, Court a Homi- City National Bank of Belfast, on the north steamboat wharf Mrs. ",supreme den for the fall and winter terms. In the side of the Me. Mrs. D. II. Maloney and daughters, Flor- I. D. Robinson of Boston is visiting at the of Main bought|the building junction and it will so as to be used at of she entered but be extended ence and Helen of N. are her mother, Mrs. T. P. Logan. q ,.ke,l Hall at LincolnvHfe the fall 1907 Colby college, Rev. and Mrs. Hosea W. Rhoades of Lee Roseville, J., and Beaver streets now occupied by the lowest of the tide. It will be a .. "imty Veterans...The on account stage at r was obliged to give up her work are the month with friends in this visiting Capt. G. T. Osborne’s. Harold Jones is at Pitcher’s Pond for a •• w ding bells bank. Mr. Chase will retain this building and spending home. Her condition great a much needed convenience. the of ll of ill health and return city. Miss Ruth Sexton of Concord, N. II., ar- stay, guest Kenpy Burgess. I ..... Belfast. as an investment and will retire from active 1 until a few When the Chase store and the City Na- ., Hart L. Wood- was not thought to be serious Miss Miss Frances Z. ,„.k by and the bank will secure the ad- Miss Rena E. Cunningham left Sunday to rive^ Monday to be the guest of Knowlton returned home Horses....The lneor- business, that time she tional Hank change hands, the ; nJtv mouths ago, but from slowly building in Port- Evelyn P. Morison for two weeks. Friday after a two month’s visit in Boston :■ ...iicet.Literary News ditional room it has long needed and a very visit Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Stevens until the silent new of the latter building, Mr. correspondence. but surely failed Messenger proprietor land. Mr. and Mrs. desirable location. The present Chase bank- Juliet Iligginson has left the North Shore Michael Fogarty of New lironks. bore her across the river. In the R. P. Chasp, will remodel the present a new peaceful _ for Islesboro. after entertaining Sir John York arrived last week to visit in It...Removal of store.will be taken down and up-to- J. Locke Mrs. George A. Gilchrest went to Rock- this city. ,i ,i (iot latter part of May she was taken to Farm- ing rooms for the occupancy of H. and Lady Barron.—Boston Journal. .apples...The Third date building erected, specially designed for land last week to visit Dr. and Mrs. Eben J. E. Bartlett is in the city in the interest Frank E.Huern- N. in the that the change & Soh, jewelers. The store now occupied lion. alone. It will ington, H., hope Frank P. Wilson, Esq, of New York city — the needs of the bank prob- of Kseape (J. A. R. at that hands this well known firm will be enlarged Alden. Morgan’s Business College in Waterville. might be beneficial. All loving by arrived for a short visit a two building, the banking last Thursday with Draper. ablylbe story in the directors’ room Mrs. Alice Heath Whitten and two little A. J. of could do was done to save her life, but it by taking present his Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson. Clough Lynn, Mass., arrived ,ls .Stockton Springs.... rooms occupying the entire ground floor parents, News... was not for her to recover. It is and will be rented for other purposes. sons of Boston, are in town for a visit with Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Eletta manges—ship on second seems it rout..born..Married. with a director’s room the floor, Miss E. Louise Pitcher arrival on Sun- that one so endowed with intellectual Midsummer Ball is Searsmont. All friends. Clough. and will be a handsome addition to Bel- rarely day’s boat from Boston to spend her vaca- aud with the bright promise of a roads will lead to Searsmont Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ainslie of N. Rev. A. A. Smith and are fast’s business buildings. ability Syracuse, tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis family spend- brilliant future is borne away when all eveniug, Aug. when the 10th annual V. are the of Dr. and Mrs. 0. S. ing August in the Tuttle at Club. When R. P. Chase closes out his stock 20th, guests Pitcher in Northport. cottage Quanta- Men’s Republican seemed so fair and bright. Her happy midsummer ball under the management of bacook. and turns the building over to the City Vickery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price of her to a will be Cliftondale, though quiet disposition endeared Misses Kuiglit and McCorrison been Flowers c. Minot ot National Bank 1st it will be the wind- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Forbes have arrived to be the of Capt. George of Camden was the | Vjdiess by J. April The record of her iu The “midsummer” Mass., Friday guests large circle of friends. given that place. in Lisbon Falls and of his Mrs. of a business that has been continuous visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. M. guest sister, Evelyn Gilmore, Augusta. up assurance that she banner event of the Fergerson, Northport life is such that brings always proves to be the Lewiston. the week. iu the same location for nearly 53 years. avenue. They returned on Monday’s boat. past ; Kennebec Journal a shining in that holier home and draws a crowd from Waldo j established lives on, star, year, large Ilis.uiother, Mrs. A. D. Chase, Miss Nancy Bailey of Boston is the guest Lewis Mrs. Mrs. II. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pendleton of Lewiston ,t the regular meeting where many dear and near were already- and Knox counties. Fruit punch will be Newell, Newell, the business April 17, 1856, and gave her of her niece, Mrs. Frank J. Rigby, Con- Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Mrs. returned home Monday from visits in Isles- v i;. publican Club last to welcome her. The funeral ser- served free to all who attend. If stormy, Collins, Salem, oue the first business waiting boro life to it. She was of gress street. Messer and Miss Rhoads of Rockland are and Belfast. itnc as a substitute vices were held at her home in Hampden, the ball will be given the next fair night. in Maine and one of the most suc- who women Miss Cora Earnes of Boston is the visiting Miss Fannie Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Priest of Boston ar- of Augusta, where Rev. Elmer F. Pember of Bangor Park will guest Northport George In those days, and until the “drum- The Cobe entrance at the City >iHand on business. cessful. friends of her sister, Mrs. George A. Leavitt, Swan avenue. rived Sunday to visit relatives and friends spoke words of sympathy. Many be finished in about a week. The work is mer” or “runner” or travelling salesman in this when a as of the re- Lake avenue. The of Miss Atter- city. uerally speak- sent beautiful flowers tokens of solid concrete. The extend 7feet wedding Ellen Mercer was abroad in the land our business peo- pillars ,.il it is not true, but was held. Richards was the of bury, third daughter of John Turner Atter- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. of New York in which the deceased below the are 10 feet tall and 4 feet Miss Louise W. guest Lloyd two or three times a year to Bos- spect surface, bury, to Dudley Howe of Boston, Will be He was called ple went Miss N. Hazeltine at Brookside, are guests of Mr. Lloyd’s Mrs. ption. r on the death of Susie B. Greeley front by 34 feet Each pillar is to be Margaret celebrated on at Dark Harbor.— sister, or New or both, to buy their Lines deep. Sept. 5th, his friend ton York, last week. Boston Journal. Horace Judge by Ella E. Rowe.] surmounted with an arch bearing a globe Northport, Chenery. stock and Mrs. Chase soon gained a reputa- was here he won- I stood alone, as in a dream, which the will wire Mrs. Charles Congress street, has Mrs. E. B. Ellis of is the markets as a shrewd and care- city for electric lights. Baker, Friends of E. Burleigh Davidson of New Northfield, Vt., tion in those seemed to ■. in coming. If there My senses rive, 1. Al. Cobe is entertained President and Mrs. George C. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. estabiised a credit that the This gift from Mr. and Airs' York, who graduated this year from the Mayo, ful buyer and I wrung my hands! 1 did not scream cranks present they all interested in civic im- Chase of Bates College. of Maine Law will be avenue. has retained to this day. It is worthy But oh,the agony! appreciated by University school, Nortliport -.tcrifice he had made house and in design is artistic and P. Ilutchins of Boston was the interested to learn that he recently passed Mrs. F. that this firm is the oldest on the so full of provement, Mr. Chas. George Reynolds and daughter forward for of note She was so young, life, mking modern and the construction is of the best. Fred G. White at the Maine bar examination. books of the Boston Dry Goods Co. (for- Just bubbling o’er with fun, guest over .Sunday of Katherine of Portland are guests of I»r. and ceil Cortland and Au- How can I battle in this striie Jordan & Marsh) and of C. F. Hovey, At the regular meeting" of the Improve- Lakeside, Quautabacook. Miss Inez E. Crawford left Monday for Mrs. E. L. Stevens. nt himself with the merly Till my life’s work is done? the oldest on the books of John ment Society, held Aug. 6th, a committee Miss Louise of North Berwick North Belgrade, accompanied by her niece, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. of Phila- have caused a and nearly Burleigh Titherington might not frail; so well and strong II. Sons & Co., and that these firms She was was appointed to procure metal markers for will arrive this evening to spend a week Miss Adeline Crawford of Aurora, 111. are their Orlando Tith- very highly of ;Pray think her dead. delphia visiting son, poke Boston 1 cannot at the donated individu- will be of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. are the only ones doing business in is not the trees park by with Miss P. Morison. They guests erington, Cedar street. : v and eloquence and We mourn for her; it wrong, Evelyn Mrs. Chase dealt with when life has tied. als through the society; also for some very- Crawford at their summer home. which One in iTcmi iu .1. i. loiiuou y be heard here later. today joy IMIS. A1 tUUl X. Diunu jiu^uouw anu n. scon loiman or once the our she started. Many other concerns, bear this sorrow now? old trees about city planted by aged the remainder of former t and only visit to How can we yesterday and will spend Boston, residents, have been guests out existence. The for have gone of citizen, Augustus Perry. question leigh, Miss Clara Burleigh and Miss Mary of lilt tio cictcu prominent, the season at Cobbosseecontee. relatives in this city. on her brow, Mrs. Chase began witu a stoca or urj goous, When youth sat lightly a club bouse for a permanent meeting place Davidson went to Old Orchard Tuesday report the funeral of We can only pray, and trust. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Grand Mrs. Alexander Lindgren and sou Ray re- millinery and small wares, and the ior me several eiuos ana sucieues was uis- and spent the night with Mrs. Charles Iiy to whom he carpets, were the of Hon. is a few al turned last from a visit of several Uilliken, is but her Michigan, guests Burleigh, who spending weeks Friday so continued to this day. No Our loss we know gain, cusseii. This is being done in other cities Rapids, business has near the ite, hoping there were We bear tills heavy load, and Mrs. R. F. Dunton over Sunday. her cottage campmeeting grounds. weeks in Massachusetts. lines have been introduced, and only and the idea has tor a long time been in the —Old York side tears flow like the ram Transcript. minty to emulate his have Our gently members. Mrs. William Carson of Provi- Mr. and Mrs. Horace and standard goods of the best quality walk this weary road. minds of many of the prominent Mr. and Chenery daugh- ■ We Miss Alice G. Fessenden of Stamford, :-t lie are the of their week Kepublicanism. at a The The is now that the time dence, Rhode Island, guests ter Margaret returned last from a so- been carried and sold living profit. we shall see feeling general .,-ii national and State But in the future Conn., who has been the guest of Miss Mar- for has arrived when some definite steps might cousins, Charles and William A. Swift. journ at Lobster Lake. result has been a reputation reliability Our Susie once again. N. Hazeltine at the Hazeltine farm in u-s, noting among other it garet a commer- aye! what will be? betaken. A committee was appointed to Gardi- Dr. F. E. Freeman is a broken and square dealing that ensured The meeting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esters of West Northport, returned to town Tuesday. Miss nursing it financial condition of The bliss will then remain. the result of a accident Mr. Alden who later coufer with the officers and members of the to visit Mrs. wrist, carriage last cial success. Chase, ner, Mass., arrived Monday D. was also a guest Republican rule. The the Marguerite l’ilsbury week.—Rockland Opinion. became associated .with his wife in the We strive to see beyond veil, various clubs and to formulate plans at Carrie M. Matthews, Nortlrport Avenue. Muue on the first of dark between. over Sunday. day Mrs. That death hangs Mrs. A. T. Muzzy and daughter, Miss died October 30, 1906, and from once. and sons and is business, know the’s safe and free pain Mrs. W. N. Klingman Ralph si,403,000; January, We The engagement of Miss Daisy Alberta Maud of are the 1907. Both had been in and unseen. Muzzy, Somerville, Mass., was Chase died Oct. 22, Though absent and Dorothy of New York ., January, 1908, Harold daughter Barrock of Boston and Frederick Everald guests of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Stoddard. health for some time and for some A BLAZING LAUNCH. W. II. Snow. ids, the bonded debt failing For Jesus says, His words are true, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Randall,also of Boston, has been announced, their death the business 1 will Miss Marion Atkinson, who has been the ■ last three years preceding A place prepare, of N. is ex- '0,000 in the below Three LiveB in Peril in tlie Bay. Miss Isabel Rice Geneva, Y., and congratulations are pouring'in on the of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chase. For those who love me here guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lunt, returned in in three was in charge to be the of her ul halves with me there. this morning guest young people, who are spending the sum- identified with the Will dwell up What might easily have been a fatal acci- pected to her Aorne in Montville last retire- Mr. Chase had been Miss Edith F. Dunton for Friday. 18.80 required the hath college friend, mer at Northport. and during hath not seen nor ear heard,” dent occurred in the bay last Monday after- Mrs. D. N. Bird went to Rockland Tues- The business from early boyhood “Eye weeks. year. Republican So reads the book divine, Mr. 0. A. of the two Friends in Pittsfield of Ralph 1. Morse of the of his parent’s activity had charge noon. Horton, president day to spend Old Home Week with her sis- three years has done years The of the other world a few he glories Roller Elon B. Gil- Mrs. Georgo W. Miller spent days Belfast, a graduate of M. C. I., and son of of the department, in which in His will combine. Duplex Bushing Co., ter, Miss Mary Tyler, Camden street. -s the required amount, carpet Doth the of Mr. and His selection chrest of that company, and Harry Par- last week in Augusta, guest Hon. L. C. Morse of Liberty, formerly of a marked success. and Mrs. re- lebt w as reduced $380,. achieved Oh Father! breathe into our soul a most de- Mr. Charles Howard have a at the Cobe Mrs. Judson Knight, and had this village, will be interested to know that and attracted the attention air. tridge of Sandypoint, guest the law requires for of rugs carpets Thy spirit’s holy he has been chosen as the Republican nomi- returned to Caribou after a week’s visit hearts in control, were out in a new lightful time. and in many instances sales Take our poor thy cottage, Northport, nee to the :! 11 s reduction the State of visitors, for Representative legislature with Mrs. H’s mother, Mrs. Thos. P. Logan. Redeem us from despair. D. R. and had and son to from the large cities, launch built by the B. Co., Mr. and Mrs. CharlesVRarson from Belfast.—Pittsfield Advertiser. oi three years on its were made people Miss Ethel French of Lowell will return our for a said could do better here than at We will be patient in lot, been to Northport and landed a passenger. Karl of liangor came down last week has in ne. Mr. Minot said who they Benjamin A. Piper been business home from visits with the Misses We’ll trust to Thee our care, the Mr. and Friday home. For about eight years Mrs. R. P. On the return and when just above park visit with Mrs. Larson’s parents, merchant in Mr. candidate for Governor We'll iive for others who have not, longer titan any Augusta. Eva and Lottie Tibbetts and Miss Maude the department will bear. the engine was acting badly and finally- Mrs. G. II. Davis. n the house and senate, Chase conducted millinery Our burden Thou Piper entered his father’s store as a clerk Stautial. Almost the boat was and was noted for the fine taste shown in stopped. immediately William Holt and children, Annette when he was 15 old and with the ex- ul m both branches of And some sweet day, we know not when, Mrs. years caused it is a broken Mrs. William Read and son William Nye the selection of goods and for her artistic We’ll leave it all with Thee; in Haines, thought by and are visiting friends in New of two of two each he successful business Ralph, ception periods years of and Miss Carrie and bonnets. Three We’ll our Susie ouce again, live wire coming in contact with the waste Mr. Ilolt Springfield, Sprague o and de- creations in hats years join and Masschusetts. has kept store for 57 years. every respect, Hampshire of Boston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. to assist her hus- And live eternally. oil under the engine. Mr. Horton exclaim- was known. she gave up this line will them later. .'iierever lie ago jiin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kalish and daugh- II. Elmes of Robbins road. in the store. Both have worked hard last week we ed, “What ean I do, I cannot swim a stroke,” to :iie elections and the re- band Just before going to press Miss Della Staples of Citypoint went of New York are in at the overboard he throwiug ter Bueksport Miss Alice L. A born has her and will be to relinquish business at the Som- and jumping began resigned posi- >‘xt September will be glad were advised of the death Monroe Wednesday to attend'the wedding Robinson House for a visit to his old home. of their water into the boat. Mr. Partridge said to tion as saleswoman and reiittei in F. Y. oh the cares and worries for the comforts a. of Mrs. interest country erset, Boston, at in in., Aug. Dili, of her sister. Miss Amy Staples, and Percy Mr. Kalish is a lawyer of note in New York and him that he was making a bad matter worse, Johnson’s suit and cloak and •.ms handsome home on upper Main street were department should remember George P. Field; but no particulars Grant of Winterport. and is the the son of the iate Benjamin Kal- Pitch- and he and working his way to the will take a in Rock-port. Maid is also a vote for their summer home at Rocky Point, have since learned stopped, then obtainable. We on a merchant in sev- bow of the boat Mr. Horton held on to the Miss Helen Brown arrived Sunday ish, clothing Bueksport Hie to er's Pond. disease Miss Alice G. Fessenden of attempt delude that she had been ill with Bright’s va- Mamford, Mr. Gilchrest meanwhile had at- boat from Boston to spend a eral years ago. R. P. Chase has been identified with for the painter. morning’s Conn., left for Castine to non-partisanship, Mr. Mr. for a time and steadily failing Tuesday spend long to out the fire and was burned cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Among the well known society families he was enough to sound tempted put the remainder of the week with her .Smith .ad experience in that music ever since big few weeks preceding her death, but this about the Ams in doing so. Finding noth- W. Brown, Court street. who are in Maine are the Peabodys of Bos- a a has mastered wind and College friend, Miss Frances pu', at the Pol iA non-partisanship note; ^enough was not known and the news of generally overboard of who are at North Haven. Rev. Endi- to a and ing couiil be done lie jumped and Mrs. John W. Beckwith Springfield, ton, Dice’s Head. enough Republican stringed instruments equip band, was a shock to her cottage, her having passed away is one of the clerical and in started to swim for the shore, calling to arrived Friday morning for a two cott Peabody party of Augusta and in has been a member of played every in her native She was Mass., Miss Anna M. Redman of who friends this, piace. was in for the recent church Boston, W hile a to follow him, hut the latter said visit with her parents, Mr. and who England : a band in Belfast in his day. Wil- Partridge week’s her aiit up machine that organized Miss Alma 0., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Codman and Dean has been visiting sister, Mrs. Frank II. he wouid not leave Mr. llorton. Partridge on Church street. congress which Bishop and with like member of the Belfast Band, at a time when Mrs. Leon Bucklin, left on the 12.05 train for support, liam Field of Belfast, but for many years attended. Mayo, Monday no then removed all his clothing but his pants, Vernon had attained a secoud to friends of Mrs. Joseph Tyler a !! of Kennebec county, it reputation had been a resident of Boston, Every sum- The many Presque Isle for few weeks stay with her in readiness to swim if he had to take to the Misses Bertha and Katherine i so in the State, he collect- a to learn that she is Wiley Smart. become so rank and similar organization mer she her husband on will be glad improving sister, Mrs. J. B. accompanied water. Gilchrest swam toward the shore for where with which to buy new in- severe illness and is able to Brier left Friday Rockland, they die that it was destined ed,unaided, SI,200 visit to their old home, in which they both from her recent Mrs. A. Mudgett has returned until taken into a skiff manned by Frank will Miss Essie Bieknell for a Evelyn \: when Kennebec struments. He was also a member of San- interest. The sit out on the veranda on pleasant days. join camp- month, have ever retained a lively from a business trip to New York, -he was Dunton. Foster Crocker and Marthou Doak to Wheeler’s Bay. Miss Clara R. uue her in born’s Orchestra, led Percy A. Sanborn, at the home of of and ing trip proper place by funeral services were held Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Somerville, accompanied by her young son Frank, who |i of this had meanwhile put out in a rowboat to the is sustituting for Miss at and musician Steward Wiley limn. Mr. Minot illus- the well known artist Mrs. Horace B. Pearson, 36 Griffin’s son Horace,arrived Sunday to had been in and her her daughter, and when near it Mrs. visiting Boston, by '■ fine music of our peo- blazing launch Partridge Sw'an & Sibley’s, and Miss L. Grace Chad- nc of voters from their city, of whose many Mass., Sat- street. Mrs. L. aud sou Monmouth street, Longwood, and swam to the boat visit Mrs. Baker, Congress brother, Frank Hawkins, Guy, of recollections. Mr. jumped overboard wick for Miss Brier at Miss Hopkins.’ pertinent story, lie said ple have most pleasing at 2.30 p. m. was formerly Miss Nellie Harmon urday, Aug. 8tb, rescued Mr llorton from his perilous Griffin Somerville. a successful and who has been is driving his cows to the. Chase has also been composer, of Belfast. Miss Jeanette Stephenson, died 5th at the home They were all landed at the Park Mrs. John M. Ilinchman of Detroit, Mich., 1,1 a local One of James Casey Aug. position. at E. M. Martin’s music store -f. a steer in the pasture, with more than reputation. W. II. of Lowell, clerk during a sent for to take them to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Uphanr Mrs. W. R. White and daughter, Miss Mar- !i a concert of his sister, Mrs. Mary Norton, aged 50 and carriage her duties there Satur- it at milking time. One his marches was played at given of P.'S. the year, completed residence on Church street. Mr. Mass., who have been the guests of Miami, Florida, with Mr. W. K. His most ambitious and 10 months, after a long illness. Horton’s leaving Monday for Freedom, where garet, wing its mother was de- here by Sousa’s band. years Wednes- day, Horton with a wetting, Mr. Gil- Staples and family, left by train Morison of Minneapolis, Minn., took an en- 1 of was born in the son of Michael escaped a vacation. Miss to the pasture, and after work, to which he devoted months He Belfast, she will pass Stephenson his book and sleeve- for Old Orchard, in Mr. Morison’s car. of both natives of chrest lost pocket gold day morning accompanied the position as organ- joyable trip Saturday it hack the farmer gave thought and study, was the composition and Mary Casey, Ireland, has recently accepted and Mr. was minus his Miss Charlotte Staples. Belfast about lunched and was unmarried. The funeral was held links Partridge by ist at the Methodist church, where a new Leaving twelve, they I “Go darn you, if a local The “Granger’s Daughter,” back, opera, at the Rockland motored — but saved Samoset, i.. i»i iitViD.li interment was in clothes, excepting the pants, his Lieutenant Commander W. V. Pratt, U. S. was and will through -- — last and the recently installed, ii mis- IXCIO “OllIV Saturday pipe organ will find out your jnUUUDCU UJ then watch. Mr. liortcu fitted him out from his N. left last Monday for Bremerton, Wash- devote her time in the future to piano in- to Thomastcn and returned to Belfast, Nc- tine." musically and dramatically won the warm- Grove cemetery. Advertiser. own and his mother Sound Naval Station, to struction.—Pittsfield arriving in the late afternoon. Mr. Chase not only wardrobe, Tuesday ington, the Puget lie bad been at work for est commendation. D Wescott of the firm of Canant Elisha came down from Saudypoint and brought the U. S. S. St. Louis, to which he ha* Mrs. H. 1’. Adams, who has been abroad Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ilarriman of New ••i.’h on the Kennebec Jour- took part in the opera himseli, but arrang- Patrick died August 5th at join Co., Portland, the of on an extended foreign tour, landed in Bos- over him another outfit. With exception been ordered as Executive Officer. York, who hud been in Rockland for sev- .tears. The Governor is ed and all the details of its his home in that city after an illnessof superintended ton week on the S. S. Ivernia. With 1 a Since last Mr. Wescott had the burns received by Mr. Gilchrest, which at ner last eral of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. 11 his time now at his cot- a work of no little magnitude. year. April Mrs. Marion Newell is staying weeks, guests production, to and in the M. who went to Bos- '-ec(mtee and did not know been confined his home past were not severe, the party escaped injury. Miss Avis Morison, are Mr. shown his dramatic abil- home at for a short time before White, visiting and Mrs. James S. He had previously two months had been rapidly. Mr. Citypoint come lielfast and would not ap- failing Had the accident happeued farther out in ton to meet her, she will to Belfast, While in Rockland made iie of Dick Deadeye Wescott was born in Castine in 1866 and for Canaan, Conn., to join her Ilarriman. they was about to say, but he ity by his impersonation leaving she is to locate in the he was em- the or an taken place, loss of where permanently to Roland Mrs. from a word for of the Pinafore. came to Portland in 1886, where bay, explosion Mrs. Gertrude Kouayne, who is an automobile trip Springs. saying in a local produetton opera daughter, Frank L. Whitten and It from this dis- as a traveling salesman by Conant life must have ensued. Morison house. arrived here Congress Chase will no doubt ployed in the Cable office of that place. Ilarriman Saturday morning 1 In his retirement Mr. until 1906 when he was admitt- employed C al Gov. Burleigh was serv- Patrick Co., The what was left of it, was land- are to occupy the lower flat of the of known launch, family on steamer City of Rockland and Mr. llar- " at a sacrifice be- find solace in the study and practice ed to the firm. He was well E. Knowlton and Wm. A. Mason personal near of the acci- Charles house on street. from the State his member- ed on the shore the scene Starrett High riman landed here later in the day from the in-game, and whether in or music, and though he will be missed throughout through returned Monday from a trip to MoxieLake he would be found ship with the Knights of Pythias and dent and the gasolene tank and engine have Miss D. Pilsbury went to steam yacht of John Pierce of New York, always the scene of his former business activities, They went via the Marguerite ini Ancient Landmark lodge of Masons, as well taken out. Hut little remained of the in the Moosehead region. Republican principles friends of Mr. been Orono Wednesday to attend the wedding of having joined the yacht in Portland. The "f service to the it is pleasing to the many as through his business connections. He B. & a sail on Moosehead Lake, liis great hull. The launch was valued at $650. A., enjoyed to to know that are to married Crawfo d and is sur- Miss Marian Balentine, U. of M., ’07, yacht went up-river Frankfort. Ins constituents individually, and Mrs. Chase they Josephine caught a few trout, and had a very enjoy- iwacteristios which have eu- in the social vived by her and her three children. younger daughter of Mrs. E. A. Balentine, E. Arnold of remain with us and participate able trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Schuyler, 'h Mr. Minot to the and trustees of people, spoke life of the community. ASKS FOR INJUNCTION. secretary president Neb., arrived here Monday and have taken mis, and when he closed The Stockton Liquor Case. Victor Moody Smith of Manchester, N. the University of Maiue, and Lowell J. rooms at where i that every word in com- J. on pleasant Ingraham Hill, Commission County At- H„ is the guest of Orrin Dickey High U. of of N. H. She '■i r could per- To the Editor of The Journal: In Sturgis Requests Read, M., ’07, Berlin, will make their during a Burleigh they has been sev- they headquarters endorse. YACHTS AND BOATS. torneys to Proceed Against Owners. street. Mr. Smith spending will be the of Miss Joanna C. Colcord artily to an article in your last issue in re- guest visit of some weeks in Knox county. Mr. reply near Mount Katah- In- candidate for eral weeks in the woods in home Fri- 1;,-publican to the conviction of one Oscar Gallant The county attorneys throughout the Searsport today, returning Arnold is a native of Appleton, a former c Tie legislature from this The sixth annual race and field day gard and next week goes to Boston yacht State have received the following commu- din, camping, day. and has friends all ih'ise, Ksq., Mr. Miuot said at Island takes Saturday, Aug. for the sale of intoxicating liquors, we resident of Union, over Dirigo place for a short visit before returning home. hi for twenty years and it 22nd. would say that we find the article treats the nication from the enforcement commission; E. K. Blaisdell, who had been at North- Knox county, to whom he and his wife are .*ary to go farther back State of Maine, ) Gardner B. Willis of Providence, a has most welcome guests.. to Vinal- left in citizens of Mockton Springs, and especially Prof. port campground for few days, gone The) go then paid a high tribute to Carleton Bryant Bangor Thursday Enforcement haven this week, where will their the officers of said town, in an unjust way. Commission,} K. has bought of Mrs. Alice Godfrey of to Lake to visit his A. L. they join and and the knockabout Hilda, recently purchased I., Eagle brother, Mr. and Mrs. S. iu'try integrity, When it is for our citizens to be Augusta, Aug. 5, 1908. ) neighbors, C. Webber of Howard L. for where necessary New York a lot of land near the Battery on at summer home there. There cted, to see him seated in by Bryant, Northport, Dear Sir; Some we called the Blaisdell his who are their relatives of the summer. obliged to produce evidence enough to hang time ago Schuyler, visiting Belfast’s lie will spend the remainder which to build a cottage for a summer resi- last I)r. and Mrs. representative, a man, if such a law was in before attention of the county attorneys through- are eight of the Blaisdell brothers, and there, Raymond.—Rockland ■ 'ild News. force, worthily fill. —Bangor out the State to the of the nui- Willis was Miss Millie they can he recognized by an officer of the provisions dence. Mrs. Shute, week four of them were at Nortbport and Opinion. •>v but there was a last night, Lawley of South Boston launched law, and after the case had been worked up sance statuteauthorizing injunctions against of Mis. Fannie E. Shute of this members of the club aud daughter had a most pleasant reunion. Among them Louvie I\ Swett, proprietor of the Molun- week one of the largest gasoline yachtE and they had the evidence of twenty or the owners of buildings occupied for pur- auks of the club to Mr. as who is the kus Lake has forsaken the trail of ever built, for 11. C. Fletcher of Boston. m ire single sales and the officers were told poses which constitute them nuisances, city. were.P. C. Blaisdell, spending camps, t, .lames H.Howes,voiced 110 feet over an efficient instrument in the hands This vessel is built of steel, by our citizens that they were ready to tes- being Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pitcher, son George summer at his fine place on Bay View park ; the deer and the delights of a woods life for all 0 feel off the sale of present. all, 7 feet 6 inches beam, and drawing tily to all they knew about the case—after of county attorneys to shut of will the feat- and two daughters, Eloise and Florence, Joe Blaisdell, who with his family is stop- the odor of gasoline and the speed of the of water. Her two gasoline engines all of this it was an exertiou on the part of intoxicating liquors. We consider that after Boston are of Mrs. Hartson C. at the E. K. Blais- become au automobile Seizure in Camden. develop from 100 to 120 horse-power, giving our citizens to get a warrant served by the ure of the law of such importance guests ping Nortbport Hotel; automobile, having an She consultation we now re- the yacht a speed of Hi knots hour. parties w hich in your columns havecharged with the governor Pitcher, Miller street. Monday they went dell of Brooklyn, N. Y., and A. L. Blais- agent in Itangor. He has sold his camps to !- State to searched has a storage of fuel for 1,100 miles us with to do our quest each county attorney in the Murgis deputies gasolene being unwilling duty. out to Kooky Point, Pitcher’s Pond, to be dell of Eagle Lake. E. P. Knight and A. A. Dillingham, who are t-d ou make use of vested in him by by George Heath at full speed. S. H. Merrithew, the’power summer them and in cases the for several days of Mrs. Charles spending the fixing up ic,l made quite a haul. They Selectman of Stockton springs. the statute, and to proceed proper guests Mrs. Alvira of whose used in Payson Warren, will cater to the best-class of at of six of rum and Stockton Aug. against the owners of buildings U. Walden. sportsmen whiskey, Brooksville Races. Springs, Me., 10,1908. 82nd birthday anniversary occurred Aug. Molunkus camps. Mr. Knight is thorough- heatli was South such a as to be nuisances by-injunction taken before Judge way familiar with that been a The says of a biography received more than a hundred ly region, having h'ickland aud was sentenced Legislative Nominations. process. Congregationalist 1st, for all the various in the Sal- The It seems to us that it is in- guide camps costs and 60 days in jail, South Brooksville, August 6. practically of a college woman recently issued from the cards in that day’s mail, with the good where to to see mon stream valley, and knows nal was dollar Club held its annua; cumbent upon county attorneys that under $700 Buck’s Harbor Yacht At a Republican caucus held in Orono, of the American Board, entitled “An wishes of her relatives and friends in look for the denizens of the wood.—Maine term and criminal and injunctions are press many before the September meeting at the Bay View Hotel arraoged Aug. 7tb, Dr. M. 0. Feruald was the unani- prosecutions was be sailed followed in oases where liquor sellers Ideal for College Girls:” “It is the life Maine towus and also from other States. Sportsman. to furnish bail he for the yearly races. They will mous choice for to the legis- up s representative continue after one or more to T. at Rockland.—Camden Friday, Aug. 14th, at 1 p. m„ sharp, and lature from the Orono class. prosecutions story by Frances J. Dyer of Martha Cards were received from Farmington, BELMONT. on their business in the same dst of entries is hoped for. The races carry place, conse- large in Cam- should sub- Fiske, a graduate of Kadcliffe, who Center Harbor, N. II., Livermore Falls, St. Alonzo E. Fletcher of Roxbury, Mass., is will be as follows: At. a Democratic class caucus held and that repetitions of offenses executive at 0. F. Allenwood’s for two week’s First class fishing boats, over 25 feet ovet den last week J. H. Montgomery of Camden ject the places they occupy and their own- crated unusual social and gifts Paul, Minn., Nashua, N. 11., Pbippsburg, stay. law, C. B. Wetherbee of Providence, R. L, second awarded. was nominated for to the ers to the penalties prescribed by in an interest in mis- •bid, will be observed in the all, first and cups representative cultivating foreign Milford, Mass., Waldoboro, Marlboro, relatives in town.Mr. and 25 and un State legislature for the clas s towns of Cam- Wherever our deputies can do so, we will be is visiting as memorial day at the Second class fishing boats, fijet sions among young She had be- Mass., Warren, Winter Hill, Mass., Glen- of in den, Hope and Mr. Montgomery pleased to have them give you any assist- people. Mrs. Chas. 1. Hartford Camden were will be no preaching. All der, over all, first and second cups awarded Appleton. in the and was a ance in their in furnishing inform- oome a force in the Young People’s Mis- cove, West Grafton, Mass., Rockland, Low- town Sunday.Earl Choate of Lincoln- hi send their flowers to the Special unclassified boats, boats of any served last legislature power of the The ation lines or in furtherance oi her ser- ville was in town Sunday.Quite a num- and Mrs. S. P. Libby of type admitted, sailed on water line, one cur inember judiciary committee. along these sionary Movement, volunteering ell, Mass., Thomaston, Fitchburg, Mass., invited. named Wilder V. Perry of proceedings. ber from this vicinity were in Montville L’nests of his sister, Mrs. VV. awarded. No entry fee. Everybody Republicans vices for teaching at Silver Bay and at vari- Camden, Manchester, Mass., Pleasantlake, attend the field of the and Camden. of the Wt rren, Union Monday to meeting Annie Please send your entries, with ledgth Republicans Very truly yours, to the Pacifio Sunday.Miss class Silas H. W. Secretary. ous institutes from Boston Whitinsville, Mass., Pleasantville, Phila- county grange.Willie Young of Rock- who was on for to VV. N. Goodell, South Brooksville, and Washington have nominated Oakes, operated rig, of Diotated H. W. Oakes. coast." West Brooksville and land was in town Sunday. Saturday, is improving. J. Weaver Warren. by delphia, Stonington. Journal TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. JA^ES H. JONES. chautauqua-by-the-sea. The Republican session of Chautau- The transfers in real estate The 28th annual following Who Wants to Go at Ocean of Bucksport’s Hustler qua by-the-Sea began Park, 1908. were recorded in Waldo oouDty Registry will con- BELFAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, to the Legislature. Old Orchard, July 18th and Deeds for the two weeks ending Aug. 10, 31st. Aug. ~ tinue until Aug. Monday, The nominee from the FOR L908: Republican will be Maine Woman Suffrage PRESIDENT, of Amherst, 17th, l’hilena A (Jams, Unity, to Mary 0. Gal- jlass towns composed Association with the following Mariaville, Otis, Day, WILLIAM H. TAFT lison, Burnham; land iu Unity. Bucksport, Dedham, program: Ormandel and George W. Braley, Burn- and is James H. Penobscot Verona, 8.30 a. m. Devotional, Mrs. Frances to Wilber E. Reynolds, do.; land in OF OHIO. ham, Jones of Bucksport. S. Mosher, Boston, Mass. Burnham. _ Mr. Jones is a well-known travelling Mrs. A. K. et Frankfort, to E. 10.00 a.m. Prayer, Mary Mary Bowden, al., having represented in Maine the FOR VICE PRESIDENT, T. Fellows, Winterport; land in i‘rankfoit. man, Davis, Worcester, Mass. Hearing up- of Baldwin & Robbins Co., whole- in Henry T. Crockett, Prospect, to Edward Brm on the Woman Suffrage Bill Con- hardware dealers, for over twenty Mrs. JANES S. SHERMAN Keelpy, do.; land in Prospect. sale gress, Mrs. Fernald. Address, Philena Adams, on the trade in Alice E. Chase, Unity to years, calling monthly Mary W. Thomas, Saco, “The Message "Towntauc in towns. The fact OF NEW YORK. do.; laud and buildings Unity. the cities and large of the New Age.” Question Box. Francello Connor, Burnham, to Meda Ft. 2.30 m Music, “The Battle Hymn Libby, do.; land in Burnham. p. FOR GOVERNOR, Stockton Springs, to of the Republic.” Suffrage Recitation, Bread that Combines Waiter J. Creamer, Me. Makes George Weymouth, do.; land in Stockton Miss Helen N. Gates, Portland, FERNALD Mr. Henry B. Blackwell, HON. BERT M. Springs. _ ,, Address, FINEST GREATEST lza M. Crosby, Belfast, to Horace Nicker- senior editor of The Woman’s Journal, HIGHEST OF POLAND, son, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. “Reminiscence of the K. Fel- Boston1, Mass, E. T. Fellows, Winterport, to A. of the Woman’s Rights COLOR. FLAVOR. NUTRITION. land in Frankfort. Early Days to lows, do.; “It is a political axiom For Representative Congress, and Charles L. Harding, Burn- Movement.” John C. that votes in the long to Charles F. Mitchell, do.; land and that every class ham, felt in the ASIC YOUR GROCElt EDWIN C. BURLEIGH buildings iu Burnham. run makes itself govern- Alice M. Higgins. Thorndike, to William ment. that principle to women. OF AUGUSTA. Apply Glidden, Winslow; land in Freedom. As voters they will promote peace, to Charles E. Jennings, Everett, Rodney temperance, chastity, economy and WALDO STATION. C. Lincolnville; land iu Lincoln- WALDO COUNTY NOMINATIONS. Frohock, public order.” Most of the crops are looking fine after ville. 7.45 m. “The Old Hoosier and His of For Senator, Anna T. Knowlton, Northport, to Susan p. the recent rains. Some pieces potatos and in Fiddle,” Warren G. Richards. fall short B. F. COLCORD of Searsport V. Mitclieil, Boston; land buildings which were planted in May will Tuesday, Aug. 20th, will be Temper- For Sheriff, Northport. ,IT of a full but those in June Pure Lead of the Mr. crop, planted Howard 1. Libby, Burnham, to Wm. G. ance Day under the auspices AMOS F. CARLETON of Winterport are Paiefl look very Masury’s very promising.Berries Foster, do.; land in Burnham. C. T. U., with the following program: Are to contain as For Judge of Probate, to John G. a number of guaranteed large percentage F. A. McAllister, Burnham, 8.30 a. m. Devotional, Mrs. E. M, plentiful about here.Quite E. JOHNSON' of Belfast m GEORGE Harding, et als., do.; land and buildings Richardson. the young people from here went on the For Register of Probate, Burnham. Miss Elizabeth 9th — Miss OF AS to L. 10.00 a. m. Address, to O d Orchard Aug. CHARLES P. HAZELTINE of Belfast Herbert G. Slorse, Belmont, Elijah an evan- buildings in Belmont. P. Gordon of Massachusetts, Annie of Providence, K. I., is the For County Attorney, Morse, do.; land amt T. Engwell L E A D 1 W. C. U, F. Pease, Montville, to Enoch gelist of the National of her Miss Oilie Marden. H. BUZZELL ot Searsport Georgianna guest friend, C. do.; land in South Montville. Box, by Mrs. Richardson, C. Pease, Question Leon who has been very sick, is ANY PAINTS made in this For County Treasurer, Annie B. Robbins, Belfast, to Fred S. President of New Hampshire W. C. T. Hussey, COUNTrJ of JOHN S. DAVIDSON of Belfast Toothaker, do.; land and buildings in Bel- much better.Mrs. Clara Littlefield Commissioner, M. N. friends in The BEST there is in PAINT V" For County fast. 2.30 p. m. Address, Mrs. L. Ro$liudale, Mass., is visiting Fred B. Stewart, Montville, GEORGE E. BRYANT of Freedom George A. and Stevens, National and State President. this place.Mrs. Cora Smith aud grand- to J. E. Corufurth, Knox; land in Knox. is embodied in Miss Anna Gordon, Superin- are a few weeks For Representative to the Legislature, Leander Young, Burnham, to Francello Address, daughter Thelma spending iu Burnham. tendent of World’s L. T. L. II. Nickerson and RALPH 1. MORSE of Belfast Connor, et als., do.; land at M. E. Cummings.... E. Mary War- that he has travelled so long in the 7.45 m. Illustrated Lecture, B. M. Charles W. liagley, Liberty,to p. family of Swanville called on friends in land in Liberty. State gives him a very wide acquaint- Osirnnii NEWS ITEMS. ren; town recently.Mrs. Emma Elwell went MAINE L. P. Berry, Liberty, to SethO. Sylvester, ance with leading Republicans, and if ^MASURY'S^ to visit I to last Thursday do.; land in Palermo. he is elected this will enable him to for- JAMES CHADWICK ASSOCIATION. Massachusetts in Somerset is about Charles T. Collett, Bangor, to H. Eugene his of Massachusetts The hay crop county ward any legislation the people of friends....Robert McNeil of what it was one year ago. land ill Northport, Order by name and INSIST on it. 0 two-thirds Collett, do.; class desire. the James Chad- has been visiting at Charles Barnes’ for having Milo M. Colson, Belfast, to Alice K. Col- may The next reunion of Maine veterans are their Mr. Jones was born in Brooksville; at Island Richardson of The planning son, do.; land and buildings in Swanville wick Association will be held two weeks.Mrs. Emily to the national encampment at Toledo his father was the late Jerry .rip and Searsport. Capt. Park on the shore of Lake Cobosse- Portland is making her annual visit at her MASON & HALL, Sole Agents. I in September. to L. Hard- his mother Jones. at Etta F'. Dodge, Belfast, Edgaj Jones; Lucy (Wasson) coutee, Wednesday, August 26, 1008, Edward Evans. and in Belfast. in the common schools brothers, The Portland tax rate has been fixed for ing, do.; land buildings He was educated 10.30 A. M. Island Park is on the line ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦•♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦*♦♦♦ »«» is less Addie S. Evans, et al., Cambridge, to Da- and business the ensuing year at $19.60, which $2 of Brooksville the Dirigo of the electric road between Augusta rius K. land m Frank- in than it was last year. Drake, Frankfort; college, Augusta. His early training about minutes’ fort. and Winthrop, thirty NOTICE TO TAX PAYER?* .. ,, ,, business was received in Belfast. In from both ! The 40th annual of the Maine Clifton P. Eilis, Searsport, to B. i. Col- ride from either place. Cars is to be held at the fall of 1887 he his present BENEFIT | School Association nnrii rln land and buildings in Searsport. accepted and Winthrop run every half .Sunday but has Augusta i The State, County and City taxes for 1908 hav liangor, October, 14, 15, and 16. s. J. Gushee, Appleton, to Otis koddius, posrtion as travelling salesman, hour to and from the Park, starting on land in Searsinont. made his home and maintained hour. The committed to me for and are now due. since January 1st Portland has had fire Searsinont; always the hour and half waiting t collection, Delia I. Hammond, Aeushmet, Mass., to a residence in this State, first in losses reaching a total of SI,240,000, mainly voting room in Augusta is on Water Street on Albert M. Ames, et a!., Stockton Springs; and for the i 3 °Io discount allowed all payments made o; live large fires in the business section. Belfast, then in Bangor, the Poat Office. It is hoped jy land and buildings in Stockton Springs. opposite eight years in Bucksport, where all will to fore 15. 1908. & have organized a club Israel V. to Alden D. past that as far as possible plan LawnParty X August Dexter Republicans Miller, Belfast, he resides on Buck street with his wife not later than ..nil have taken rooms in the Male-Daggett Witherly, Everett, Mass.; land in Xorth- arrive at Island Park X JAMES B. WATERMAN, C aucri. uu x uvuiu w w.. and two children. for the busi- 'CKOIl .'i.iiii 10.30, the hour appointed jj Frank- wishes to himself on | handsomely decorated. P°lsrael V. Miller et al„ Belfast, to Mr. Jones put ness in the Dinner meeting pavilion. Office hturs : 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Saturday Evenings lin A. Noithport; land in North- record as being opposed to resubmis- the on the J in to have a girls’ band. Prof. Testa, Rhoades, may be had at hotel grounds ♦ Hath to town and Office in City Building during August. a band several weeks ago, port. sion, opposed city agencies for 50 cents. Those who provide them- -,\ lie started boys’ F. Belfast, to Aflin De ftp after numerous Delora Smith, as at present conducted, and opposed lunch will find ta- decided, applications land and selves with a basket or- Lemos, Norridgewuck; buildings make the ♦♦♦ »•*♦♦♦-**♦♦♦♦»♦♦#*♦♦♦♦*♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•❖*« H r .,,1,1 the to give them a similar to any and all laws that will the for the use ,,, girls, in Belfast. bles and seats in grove sale of in this State. ganization. Hale P. Sylvester, Liberty, to Otis Sylves- liquor legal of picnic parties. Ilot tea and coffee He believes that the Sturgis commis- Stable Article Sale since the Lewiston assessors have raised ter, Waterville; land in Liberty. will not be provided this year. FRED ATV\ OOD, Insurance and Rt ,j J O. sion has done more to enforce the law till valuation of property in that city they A. J. Skidmore, Libeity, to Seth Syl- accomodations may be had at the Park THEss- the fol- and in Lib- but lie thinks :c-AT have found it convenient to tack up vester, Liberty; laud buildings than any previous system, if desired. Row’ boats and launches Please the REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION a fa ou ing sign in their office: “Now erty. a law could be passed to compel those who wish to go to Alvah may be hired by Look Pleasant.” Lewis W. Sullivan, Winterport, sheriffs to do their whole and in \\ in- duty, about the lake. Home for Women Plate Tornado E. Sullivan, do.; land and buildings commission un- Aged hire, Life, Accident, Glass, Insurance, Stcarr Descendants of Daniel Whitehouse have thus make the Sturgis The Secretary wishes to repeat the | Die officers: terport. circu- formed a society with following Anna M. Sanborn, Unity, to Sarah h. necessary. request that he made in a former insurance and Inspection. of Mrs. Mr. Jones loves he loves his -KON«- Daniel A liitehouse Augusta, Pres.; Trafton, do.; land in Uuity. Maine; lar for information concerning the ear- Whitehouse of China, See.; Herbert to and he loves his town. If every Kinma p. T. and Alonzo B. Sliaw, Tittslield, county ly Chadwicks in this country, whether Security Bonds for Cashiers, Contractors, Administrators and ! Pw F. u hitehouse of China, Treas. land in in were as enthusiastic Beal estate and sold. Thomas Shaw, Troy; Troy. man Bucksport belonging to our branch of the family 13 Correspondence solicited. bought fe and William L. Belfast, to town would soon Thursday, August w of Tripp, a boomer as he the or According to those ho have kept tally Henry is, or not. Do you know of any town this Iza M. Crosby, do.; land in Swanville. known to the outside world. tile fish caught in Bangor pool year be better family history which, makes mention of Hie total catch has been 39 fish, one of the Besides talking Bucksport himself, he be- Chadwicks living in New England TO HOOD SALE poorest seasons on record. No fish have PILES! PILES! talk. His letter- ADMISSION FREE, e— ^ makes his stationery fore the close of the seventeenth cen- Week been taken since the last of June. heads don’t advertise his business or from 2.30 to 5 o’clock. We Offer this A TINE DISPLAY 01 uuiij Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure tury or during the first half of the G. A. has re- It but contain a 115 acres, good buildings, orchard, 40 tons l-’arragut post, R., Bridgton, Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. himself, Bucksport. They If you have old letters, -FOR — its Bucks- eighteenth? IN THE EVENING there will be a Band wood and in llent- ceived the deed of the site of memorial absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, three half-tone illustrations of record, or other doc- hay, plenty lumber, of will, deed, family formerly the old Collins Baptist as a instant relief. W il- and a concise statement Instrumental ville, only £1200, part cash. park, acts poultice, gives port views, uments relating to Chadwicks of your Concert. Vocal and church property, and will at once prepare a iianis’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared the which offers. advantages Bucksport to about the year 1800, 100 acres, shore farm and summer home on preliminary to erecting thereon a for Piles and of the private parts. family previous jtlUSIC, Etc. pail;, itching He wants to go to the Maine legisla- few would fine soldiers’ monument. mail 50c and SI 00. Wil- or eveu a years later, you Vinalhaven, good buildings, fishing Sold by druggists; ture, and very much as if a with liams’ Co., Cleveland, 0. it,looks confer a favor by communicating ICE CREAM AND CAKE privilege, 500 cords wood, grand .view, A cannon ball, no doubt a relic of 18H M’f’g, Props., in the of towns he de- CANDY, majority group the Secretary. Do not hesitate to send natural several (small I SALE. swimming pool, when the British fleet sailed up the Penob- will see to it that he WILL BE ON sires to represent what find because it seems was brought to light a short time ago you may islands, £5,000. scot, NORTH SEARSPORT. American. has some- who were an old goes.—Ellsworth Valuable data by carpenters repairing unimportant. Admission 15 Cents. The Fred Timm house on liridge Street, at a WEAR house near Hie river at North Bucksport, Mathews is in the of times come to us from unexpected Fred A. employ Cared Hay Fever and Summer Cold. bargain. owned by Capt. George W. Keed. Herbert Black haying. sources. A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, and E. M. farm on Augusta in the We would like to have the name The Cunningham The Odd Fellows of the lodges Fred N. of Belfast visited his old writes: “Last year I suffered for three JLamson & 1 i .uoan Seavey of descendant of James road, a good farm in the citj\ District which includes Lewiston, Auburn, and friends here last week. months with a summer cold so distressing address any neighbors at on miles Lisbon, Lisbon Falls, Brunswick and Bath that it interfered with my business. I had and Ruth Chadwick not present The Henry liakeinan farm, only two to bold the annual field at Mr. and Mrs. John How of Belfast visited informa- have decided day many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a our mailing list. Additional out, a self-supporting farm that will Sept. 7. The outing will his mother, Mrs. Callie How, last Sunday. did not reach be Popimm Beach, doctor’s prescription my case, tion concerning the reunion may make money for whoever buys it. ] be the biggest of its kind ever held by the several medicines which seemed R. Mrs. F. M. Eastman of Winterport visit- and I took had by addressing the Secretary, C. WEST REALTY CO., order in Hie State. to aggravate.it. Fortunately I ed her brother, Elden G. Smart,last week. only insisted Chadwick, W’eeks Mills, Me. 125 Cedar St., New York. having Foley’s Honey and Tar. It John L. Crosby, one of the most prom- upon Local Manager. Scribner has returned to Portland, cured me. My wife has since used WALTER J. CLIFFORD, inent citizens in eastern Maine, and for Percy quickly CHEAP TALK. where he is in the employ of the N. E. Tel. Honey and Tar with the same suc- SUf go years city treasurer of Bangor, died at Foley’s ORGANIZED 1828. an & Tel. Co. cess.” Sold by K. II. Moody. his home in that city July 31st, after his own followers. Gariliuer libels Some of THE illness of several months. For tiie past 15 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Colson and child of ANNUAL STATEMENT OF real s be had been treasurer of the Bangor Lewiston are visiting his mother, Mrs. E. AFTER VOTES IN THE WOOD-PILE. Obadiah Gardiner said at Lewiston Savings Bank. W. Colson. the other night that the liquor agency Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co bill was defeated in the last Legisla- Hon. Bert M. Fernald of Poland, candi- Miss Henrietta Porter of Westboro, The colored bishop who spread the arrived at Cobb j bv men who Prohibition OF MONTPELIER, YT. date for Governor, Camp was the guest for a few days last the of Indiana ture “preached the Mass., report among negroes That shortly before noon Aug. 6th. He was week of Miss Addie S. Mathews. by day and got drunk by night.” of and Ohio that Mr. Bryan had sharply guest "of Col. E. E. Newcomb Eastport, was talk for a candidate THE YEAH ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1907. son Winfred of the action in pretty cheap FOR commander, and was cordially re- Mrs. E. R. Nickerson and criticised President's ■amp j for Governor of a great State to make. oo and the men of are visiting her parents, Mr. and the Brownsville case too Insurance in force January 1,1907...$73,516,351 ceived by the line officers Poitland spoke loudly; it was a oo a But it was worse than that, our is—as in 1907. 24,845,Oiu the National Guard. Mrs. Win. J. Mathews, for few days. ue should have whispered so softly that That’s what coal good Written libel upon some of his own devoted fol- and Mrs. the sound would never have reached As free $98,361,561 O') The Aroostook Times declares that never Mrs. Mae Moran daughter, j lowers. Among the Senators who vot- Coal as was ever mined. " are ears. As it after a tlie 00 in the history of Aroostook county have the James Ford of Philadelphia, Pa., stop-I white is, waiting that a Policies terminated during year, 21,002,544 Mrs. 11. 1. Scribner. the old Doctor lias ed with the majority, is, against slate and dirt as it is pos- BLACK, BROWN, grain and potato crops in lioulton and ping a few weeks with j fortnight or more, from to reconsider the vote sus- in force Dec. 31,1907 — $77,359,01. oo surrounding towns looked so well as at had to make a perfunctory denial. He proposition Coal. Insurance STIFF and the “ought not to pass” sible to get Carefully DECEMBER 1907. HATS. present. The rains of last week followed Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ward daughter! had already hemmed and hawed about taining report ASSETS 31, Mr. and Mrs. ! on the bill were 00 by the warm weather were a great benefit, visited Mrs. Ward’s parents, “not the Browns- liquor agency Oakley and every ton a full ton. Deposit notes.. last the matter, regarding F. A. Mer- screened, i so that unless something unforeseen hap- \V. F. Ellis, in Searspoit village Sun-; C. Curtis of Portland, John Real estate n? Neckwear, Hosiery.' ville case as an issue in this campaign,” a in bank.. !•>•'• pens Aroostook county will take on her day. rill of Portland, Ira C. Foss of Scar- should it not be binning Cash deposited 'JJ to the Baltimore Why in office .... and had telegraphed Cash In ■ ill' jnuspci ,) of John F. Procter of M. 144,415 .4 fact, anything y Henry Thompson,who is in the employ in to an the llat as- boro, liridgton, us with your next Bills receivable. ] Sun, reply inquiry, the most success? Try weather can be found The Democrats of Warren, Union and the M. C. R. R., was at home last week vis- Garcelon of Lewiston, five of sertion: assets Dec. 31, 1907.$7,307,497 94 | Washington have nominated Moses K. iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.. W. | and most influential Demo- order, and your will certainly get Total refused to discuss the Browns- prominent 1 oi Warren for to the “I have of that Does LIABILITIES. spear representative Thompson. cratic members body. that will you both in Mr. was E. ville case.” that Coal please Ke-insurance reserve.$43,233 83 DWIGHf P. PALM legislature. Spear’s opponent Mr. and Mrs. Black of Mr. Gardner ask us to believe S iiucklin of South Warren, the vote stand- Henry Everett,] that should have settled it. But Losses adjusted, not yet •• were in the if. I'ciuo Surely senators and 00 lUttas.) iiiio. these Democratic quality price. due ..... 9,220 ieg .jo to 2ii. Mr. Spear is a former member didn’t. Other memories were too MASONIC TEMP her Miss Bullard of Newtonville, it habit of drunk at night.? We Losses reported.. 11,5. 2 53 of the legislature The Democratic nomi- mece, getting who is visiting her, Miss Emily good. In the Commoner of December so does if he Commission and bioker- nee of tlie George class is Mass., know better, and he, 00 Kockport-St. and Archie and Tlieodate this editorial THE jiire.B 10,200 Arthur ii. Packard of Ross of Searsport 14, 1000, appeared: knows about the matter at all, 74,226 36 Kockport. a anything Merithew of tliis place, enjoyed very “Whatever constitutional may he would bet- lawyers and if he doesn’t know, Assets to protect policy _ cities, towns and plantations in Win. .1. Matthews’ grove 58 Ninety-nine pleasant picnic decide concerning the power of the Presi- no assertions. Mr. Gardner holders.... of the law which en- ter make are taking advantage at tile lake last Friday afternoon. dent to or reinstate, uo unbiassed House for ^ale, discharge is not in his own party. 94 courages towns to join in the employment was very popular $7,307,497 Corner. Mrs. Waldo M. pel son will deny that the offence grave Swan & Dodge’s a hand for Demo- Co,, SUMMARY. of of He has never turned Sibley professional superintendents schools, to the President ill doing A two tenement lions Chapin and children of Brooklyn, N. Y., enough justify in 94 and in addition to these eight of the cities has the to do.” cratic success in all the campaigns Total admitted assets. §7,307,497 to shore with 8 rods on are the summer with her hus- whatever lie power BELFAST, MAINE. 82 goes | of the state employ superintendents who spending has taken to Net surplus, not including deposit he used for cottage I t> ai- $ and Mrs. E. who which the party part, up 2.6,014 58 their entire time to school band’s parents, Mr. George When Brother diaries was asked notes. the street, small orchard ? give supervision. when he is a candidate. 63 1 death of Lewis 11. Matthews this campaign Losses in 1907 .*. 263,.20 It is found that 1829 schools of the State are Chapin_The wrote he paid also 50 acres in Norlhpon ; this, replied: was ... will he mourned bis relatives and His chief activity in get- STATE ROAD WORK. Losses paid since organization 7,147,3w crop soil, plenty of v | thus brought under expert supervision. deeply by political 4i good where he was “W. J., who else?” the State Gain in assets in 1907. mgs. This is suitai" friends in this neighborhood, ting up protests against l» place | Gain in net in 1907 lo,4J8 where one can their Iron Works has contracted to was caredfor to the end old Doctor If surplus get f The Hath born. lie tenderly The himself, being cornered, House removal bill last Winter. 5 and Mrs. W. Grading—Draining—Macadamizing. F. H. C. C. PLUMMER, tables. Fine views of hay. build a new steel boat for the Maine his brother and Mr. did “now remember that before chance & ■ lerry by wife, finally there had been the slightest Anyone who wants land > \ Central lailroad, to take the place oi the J. Matthews_Mrs. Charles Hills and there the real inquiry began appeared that a Democratic Governor could be General Agents, PoflMand, Maine. 3W‘24* F. H. llO \'., wooden now on the her four children of Mass., and a ■ 1.1. n__ n,,.4 A ,. 1.. *. | ferry Hercules, route, Natick, vumv Call til uiii< vuutuivuvt does one believe to contractors. and which lias been found inadequate. The Mrs. Ernest Nickerson of Portland arrived elected this year any notice ed that if the facts were as stated the leaders would have let the a section of State new boat will he a monster in size, measur- last Mrs. Hills will occupy the that Sealed proposals for building Friday. was m the (' of Bel- 240 feet in 97 feet beam. She Matthew’s Dr. Hills to be in the newspapers, the President nomination default to a man road about 1500 feet in length ty ug length by camp. hopes go by tlie at ins office tracks and will accommodate the last of the month— But he could not than to talk fast will be received by Mayor Seeds will have three able to join them absolutely justified.” with no more discernment 27. 1008, at which time and Plants, until 2 P- in., August nine cars. She will be a side- Katherine of Frankfort is work- “now remember” Curtis and read. big passenger Kingsbury by any possibility that way about Oakley place they will he publicly opened and Wani steam and Fk im- forms of wheel boat, have steering gear ing for Mrs. Geo. Chapin. that he had conveyed the contrary John Merrill?—Portland Express. Plans may he seen, specifications, Help he of the latest blanks may be obtained will design. of his views to the colored contract and proposal Men or women : t o o pression and no will at the office cu the Mayor, proposal and Flowers. Magazine, edited by !•’. of WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Waters. However, he didn’t on said Four thousand pounds fish, caught Bishop be considered unless made proposal Ida M. Tarbcll. ! I in less than three the a as some ley”), with hand lines hours, Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have call bishop liar, might Straight proposition, (l< <• must bis bid with a was the remarkable report brought to overworked nervous system and have done. he added, rath- blEacii bidder accompany on lots at terest from year to yen, ! you your “Perhaps,” to the Treasurer ot Cut flowers placed Kockland 29th from Matinious. The and certified cheek payable City and capital n July caused trouble with your kidneys er lamely, “they [the negro delegation] cent, of the amount of his bid. Experience and were Belfast for Id per Write .1. N. TK \ fish were pollock, caught by bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, the will be to fur- Sundays at reasoable portnnity. have gone away with impression The successful bidder required cemetery street. New York Pity \ Samuel White and Herman Simpson of bladder? Have a sum of at least the back, groins and you that I with what said, nish a bond in the penal men drew in tire fish as fully agreed they 66-2 Criebaveu. The flabby appearance of the face, especially amount of the contract. rates. Telephone though I not have answered.” and all bids. fast as the lines could he cast overboard, under the eyes? Too frequent a desire to may The right is reserved to reject any when their hands were so the of Another’s Pol- THE and ceased only pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney Pills Clearly approval E. E. Hanson, Mayor, WILLIS E. HAMILTON, Florist. that could no to run crosswise in M burned and blistered they w ill cure you, at R. II. Moody’s, Druggist. icies, which happen F. II. WO, longer manipulate the lines. Price 50c. a campaign, requires no little shilly- E. P. Frost, i (f go. B. Over, PRESIDEN T M illiams’ M’f’g Co., Props., Cleveland, O. shallying to avoid embarrassment.— Miss Gertrude 19 years, Willis F. Hatch, Gilbert, aged M. Rogers, Aldermen, daughter of E. William Gilbert, proprietor Harper’s Weekly. 3w32 Byron SHORE COTTAGE Officers of the City of Belfast. of West Outlet camps, was struck and Di- The Granite Industry. Municipal The Paul-Biddle TOR RENT. eAMPAii stantly killed by lightning during a storm Engagement. from 1 which passed over the camps July 29th. Frank L. Gray, who has beeu in the Kates cheap. Ten minutes walk N. v an- The Tri-Weekly Tribune, The young woman went into the shelter of of the Bodwell Granite Co. at The most interesting engagement SEARSPORT MR. employ postotUce. ASK DICKKY, -- of a bungalow Avken the storm came up and nounced in Maine is that which ca Spruce Head, was in the city Wednes- recently Belfast. tie news of the Presidential laid down on a couch. The bolt struck the at of Mr. An- Pythian Block, bound for a short visit to his home was announced Islesboro, rh. V* woman without leaving a mark in any part day the elction returns, force of cutters is J. Drexel Paul and Miss Isabel eluding of the bungalow. An aunt, Miss Alice in Lincolnville. The thony the men Biddle. Mr. Paul, whose life has been Coombs, sat three feet away at the time, being curtailed at the Head and and The Republican Journa1 interwoven with the social life Heating Company NEW RUGS and felt no effects of the lightning. are scattering to the various granite closely from Harvard in cacl: for $1.00. Address centers in search of although of Boston, graduated PLUMBING. ....FROM.... in all work, HEATING AND Gov. Cobb said last Thursday that hopeful of the prospect that Spruce ’02, and was much in evidence socially ? the election to fill out the unex- in He was in REPUBLICAN JOLKNAL probability soon be with its during his years college. Furnaces, Stoves and Stove Repairs, Powers as Head will busy again Steam, Old. Carpets. pired term of the Hon. Llewellyn Boston for the Country Club races in Belfast. from the fourth Maine share of a big cutting job. Meantime Tin and Sheet Iron Work. member of congress and with his sister, Miss Mary Plate, SEND FOB CIBCULABS TO district would be held on the same day as the quarry is being put in readiness for June, MAINE and his Miss Frances STAPLES’ BLOCK. SEAKSPOKT, the presidential election, on the first Tues- active operations as soon as needed. AstorPaul, cousin, received no end of attention. As FATHER JOHN’S ORIENTAL RUG WORKS, day in November. It is believed that both There is said to be a good demand for Fell, Paul takes first MAINE. the district committees of the Republican cutters at and vicinity.— a horseman Mr. rank, Medicine gives the food Ond BHH2 9KOWHEOAN, A GREAT BARS'1111 will to this Stonington master of the^searsport and Democratic parties agree Kockland Courier-Gazette. to which the fact that he is l have a nice team at m> proposition. The scheme will give both hounds of the Chester Valley Hunt nourishment the body requires— sisting of bay mare 15f hai. to hold their ami tail, walker, n parties plenty’ of opportunity bears He is also splendid A Boon to Elderly People. adequate testimony. E. M. 0.. ten miles in an hour; safe t« i caucuses and conventions and will at the each organ to do its ELMER BROWN. some or a keen and enjoys nothing strengthens HAND LAUNDRY the saddle; perfectly tear1' same time be the means of saving several Most elderly people have kidney yachtsman, is and better than about on his also top buggy, harness. n>: thousands of dollars which would be spent bladder disorder that both painful cruising yacht, how it drives out the Hand BANGOR. u- his work—that’s l>o you send your work to Searsport 183 HAMMOND ST., blanket. Owner has no has Haiaia. Mr. Paul and to. It is o in tlie holding of a special election to choose dangerous. Foley’s Kiduey Remedy the younger Laundry? “We do,” and you ought authorized to sell for the rein j a boon to many elderly people as it sister have been in Islesboro for the delivered flee of charge. They wanting a congressman alone. proven and builds up th? called for and Practice limited to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat, ffi;n Any person stimulates the orgaus, corrects ir- the impurities do them as and you can get them sooner, $luU* to look this one tip i.t urinary festivities incident to engagement. cheaply for including the llttlng of Glasses. v, and tones up the whole system. if necessary. Just give them a try and see PRKSTON regularities Miss Biddle is a great beauty and belle, 3w3l* Fellows’ Block, Booms Commence taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy body. yourself. [yin Belfast, o(l, Helen King .J. G. Bangor my Newbebt. The Newbert family will Bean the siTtl0 M Yo'J 1,3,9 Al,v3ys BMIlM Put Kyanize Your Floor liali's Aug. 2nd. here witli his wdfe and son \\ ilson, wdio are got. hold their 3ist anuual reunion Thursday, test the M isses Hannah and Ellen Aug. 13, in ihe of Lorenzo Newbert Let two days—then it. .. with grove dry ;_i11 Grasshoppers stopping azure jjt The sunlight still falls from the pure at North if stormy, it will be VrT (Zsvtf&z&u can. it if all before many friends of Jefferson Waldoboro; Scratch it if you Mar you can. nie eating ileagau.The dome held the first fair following. and his day can. ,,,red worm is making Brown are glad to welcome him Make it flour (show white) if you on own native home Norton. The annual reunion of the Nor- .Mr. Brown With loving caress my I, i,. trees in the woods, wife home from California. of John You CAN’T, because The smile and the ton family will be held at the home and had a green valleys murmuring 1908. a entirely stripped of lived here in his boyhood days Chadwick, Belfast, Saturday, Aug. 22, They streams in All relatives and friends are invited. Picnic ml Mrs. Fred Oliver of lot of friends and no enemies,and we find KYANIZE FLOOR FINISH With and in its beams. dinner —Eva N. South Jlout- i and 200 ripple sparkle rejoice Ripley, Secy., ..ited at C. M. liuiu- the man 48 years old weighing ville, Me. is made to endure—and it does endure,

S3C«»11V, U1M J The reunion ome July 25th. puunuo IUC The forest still sings and its rhythmical Cross-Jackson. family Maintain No floor finish ever made is of the Cross and Jackson families will be j anywhere welcome home. Air. B. married in Califor- keys hall at Poors Mills near as KYANIZE. >' held.in the Thursday wearproof l' .. have had five children, of to the touch of the nia and they Responsively ring Aug. 20ih. There will be a picnic dinner. am Lenfest with their a The Sever. Beautiful Color* are as dorable as the whom four are living. Air. B. is doing breeze; If stormy it will be held the next fair day. Just of N. Y., II. II. Good Health dear. They are dl flood for Furniture as well as Floor* "r, Brooklyn, line business in California.The While sunbeams float down through the Hills. The anuual reunion of the Hills mm ns, Mr. and Mrs. M. articles will be held Aug. Monroe, Me., 1906. Club will hold their sale of fancy evergreen glades family Tuesday, 25, 1908, at the home of E. 11. Clary, Union. All “We have used the true ‘L. F.’ a few weeks....A party at the sehoolhouse Aug. 13tli. With of to deck the cool and ice cream garlands beauty members and connections are invited to Atwood’s Bitters in our family for MASON 8 HALL, BELFAST. C. 0. SAWYER 8 CO., SEARS/ORT. :f..i Mrs. Edmond Pres- to attend.Mrs. j All are cordially invited shades. attend. If stormy weather the reunion will twenty-five years with good results. i Miss (4race Boynton and W. M. Healey and son Stanley Mrs, be held the first fair day. We always them in the house. The the 1 see as of keep a few at Mus- Mrs. garden, orchard, yore the days stop George Bryant, Mrs. Edna ilarriman, Smalley. The members of Smalley They are excellent for stomach trou- on The woodbine entwining the old cottage will hold their fourth annual session m 1*. M. Lenfest are ilarriman and son Evander called family ble.” yours, J. A. Braley. Anna 19th, at the home of Mr. Respectfully at E. Pres- B. Grant re- door; Wednesday, Aug common causes of charge Mrs. J. A. Pierce and Mrs. M. and Mrs. Fred H. Smalley of St. George. Some of the most BELFAST REAL ESTATE CO- H. Harri- Beneath its cool shadow, oh fain would I ill health are meals, unwise diet, 11.1are away....Chas. cently at Sandypoint—Capt. W. Should this day be stormy, the session will hasty a few rest be held the next fair The and The stomach rebels Auctioneers, and Insurance, ting his son Bert in is at home with his family for day. Wiley’s over-eating. Appraisers mau Corner Band of 17 will furnish sickness follows. short time.Allison Jacob M. Has- When softly the sun seeks his home in the pieces under such abuse and 125 Maiu Street, Ouirnby Block, Room t, Opposite the Postoffice. while his vessel, sch. music. days Such errors be a west, may quickly righted by Farm 60 acres, 2 miles from and fair it and on Palermo friends are is discharging coal in Bangor.Mr. Nickerson. The third annual reunion village stores; buildings, $600 buys easy terms. kell, few doses of the ”L. F.” Atwood’s Bit- Here is a chance for one to a home for little Come and went to Bos- get good money. investigate. ! Island, Sheepseott James Everett Berry over of the Nickerson family will be held at new 10 on This and Mrs. Spreads the azure a radiance bright ters. They sweeten stomach, cleanse the Nearly two-tenement house; rents to pay per cent price asked. will make a nice of Newton, Grove Wednesday home and investment combined. Price last week.C. G. Parley With a caress and Maple Campground, blood. $1500. ton tender loving good bowels, arouse liver, and purify new 8 room here. Aug. 19tli, 1908. The committee especially Nearly cottage on Cedar street, both hot and cold water; furnace heat; stable join- last week with his family 35c. and acre of Mass., speut night,— invites anyone who may attend to be pre- at druggists. ing, everything first-class; 1-4 land. Price $2,650. si i' of Lynn, Cottage and stable on large lake. Pi ice only $300. Nice summer home and is a bargain. .Mr. and Mrs. George lleagan For one blissful moment of time could re- pared to help out on the program if they to the bed To exchange for a farm or shore property, nearly new two tenement house, all modern conveni- confined Mrs. G. W. feel to do so. Per order of committee. Mass., are visiting their mother, store ences and stable and nice lot of land. This property is in the suburbs of Boston, near large manu- io.;ralytic shock.... Mrs. Brackett. The annual reunion of the factories, electric cars and steam. Any one wanting to go to Boston and sell farm should call and Dow. The dear friends and home as I knew them full I’er Bena of Dorches- National Society of the Brackett family learn particulars. of yore.— will be held in Greenwood Park, Peaks We have other properties in Massachusetts and New Hampshire cities which owners will ex- avn visiting relatives and if a see we WINTEIU’OBT. Island, Portland Harbor, Maine, Thursday, I All the Gold change for Maine properties, you contemplate change, cail and if cannot help, you ■>: the tried out. We nothing to list or advertising your places. We make exchanges and auctions a Moore was the guest Lockhart of Boston, Dr. James Bring back with the loved ones, at ten o’clock. Please be charge Miss Mary August 20, 1908, specialty. If you have any thing to sell, list it at once. Telephone 20. imville over and Dr. Prank and the in if and are re- Sunday.... Lockhart of Springfield true, attendance, possible, you IN GEORGIA BELFAST REAL ESTATE MAINE. ltev. to all members of your CO., BELFAST, iew days in Searsport of Brockton are the guests of The sweet hope and trust that in childhood quested notify Sprowl Those from a distance wishing en- ison and Mr. Curtis Edith Scott I knew. family. A. J. Lockhart and wife....Miss tertainment will please write the Secretary, Could not a last Buy- arrived a been visiting II. M. Pascal of Willimantic, Conn., Methinks not shadow would darkeuthe Mrs. II. 1). Brackett, Yarmouthville, Me. Mrs. E. M. me Saturday...Ethel week to spend a few weeks at scene Libby. The sons and daughters of John WESLEYAN GROVE will hold fifth annual reunion E at at work for Mrs. Littlefield’s.Miss Emma Sylvester Gor- From the wearisome years deep buried Libby their at Cape Porpoise, Wednesday, August 19th, Oa. August 27, 1909. Lizzie Nelson of was in town last week between. Roding, don of Old Town and afternoon. There is to 1908, forenoon Mimsrs. E. C. DeWitt A Oo.. turned home after on several old friends-Waiter be an address on “The and and called Behind us life's with is Family State,” Chicago. Ills. visits to | landscape beauty Hon. \\ and a on with her aunt, Mrs. Levanseller has returned from by George Hanson, paper Gentlemen:— spread, will he read Mrs. Sara I I had a disease of the stomach • Cole of Libby History by In 1897 Angie Lane, who and New York....Mrs. May des- told me it was Boston Around us its blossoms are withered and Libby Haley of Soutli Lee, N. II. All and bowels. Some physicians Campmeeting, Mrs of the F tin-* hospital in Ban- K. 1., is visaing her sister, cendants of John Libby and members oi Dyspepsia, some Consumption Lungs, Warren, dead. others said consumption of the Bowels. One !• little is euter- A. II. Ilanscom and their families may become members of the NORTHPORT, MAINE, hope Snow.Mrs. us said I would not live until Spring, Reuben While treacherous time still is hearing are physician :• Libby Family Association and invited on a little I :.*• o\ 1-1 \ Mrs. G. H. Havener, arrived and for four long years I existed her mother, on to attend this reunion. boiled miik. soda biscuits, doctors’ prescrip- some time Boston last week to spend tions and Dyspepsia remedies that flooded iovlviLii;. from To that shore unseen from whence none 1908. A. Snow and the market. I could not digest anything AUGUST 24-29, their old home.Mrs. T. liis at may return. The Owls Head Railway. I ate, and in the Spring 1902 I picked up cousin, Mrs. of Bangor were of the most in Eastern Maine are to be pres- her daughter Miss Augusta one of your Almanacs as a poor emaciated Many eloquent speakers ilit home of Fred Yet o’er the dark current of life’s troubled at and of Mrs. A. E. Fernald one day- Rockland, Me., 28. Bondholders Dyspepsia wreck will grasp anything, ent with Solo and Chorus Singing. the guests July Almanac happened to be my life saver. Friday. Mrs. Cono- is at home stream of the Rockland, South Thomaston & Owls that last week....Miss Bose Eaton I bought a fifty cent bottle of KODOL DYS- MONDAY AFTER NOON, Preachers Conference at 3 o’clock. 730 p. in., address by MISS id? ure, Will and Head railway, now under receivership, con- and the benefit I received Conference. This address will clothing, etc., summer vacation. memory’s ripples still sparkle PEPS1A CURE AMANDA M. WILSON of Bangor, subject: The Recent General Il from Boston for her ferred here without at a deli bottle ALL THE GOLD IN today arriving from that full of to West I*. Jones shot Blanch, gleam be interest Methodists. and Miss nite conclusion as to the future of the trol- GEORGIA COULD NOT BUY. I kept on Mrs. Wm. Shaw daughter, REV. JOHN B. kaloria will conduct a series of Bible Conferences once or twice eacli day recently, some meas- To brighten the to that radiant shore line. taking it and in two months I went back to relatives in Belfast.Mrs. way ley at 9 o’clock a. m and 4 p. m. « are visiting my work, as a machinist, and in three months ’H to B. Where shadows of can us Neatly half of the bonds are held in Bos ami MRS. LUF- tip tip.II. arrived last week from earth enshroud I was well and hearty. I still use a little oc- H. E. LUFKIN, General Secretary Maine State Sunday School Association, Granville Grant ton. Counsel for Caleb owner ol n tiaitrrn 14 fltlCil Chase, as I find it a fine blood purifier KIN will conduct a “School of Methods” two days. friends in town. no more. casionally Worcester to visit $33,000 worth, and William 11. llill, Jr. and a tonic of children conduct .. good MISS C. LILLIAN SPINNEY of Belfast will have charge the and their IMEi; Saturday.W. P. .. Me. an out and S. J. Stevens. of showed that live another correspouuem; Troy, owner $13,000 worth, May you long prosper. services. Miss Spinney has had much experience in junior work. From Yours peeling bark at Ledge ay ol $25,000 would be necessary to put tbt very truly, were guests of Mrs C. N. CORNELL. HOURS FOR THE SERVICES. 9 o’clock, Bible conference and devotion; 10.30, preaching; Mrs. L. A. White on a in addition U >wen of Waterville road satisfactory basis, 2.30 p. m., preaching; 6.30 p. m cottage prayer meeting; 7.30 p. in., preaching. White’s Daniel Young, Sunday. obligations of about $0,000. : last and father, paying EDUCATIONAL DAY, TUESDAY, under the direction of F. E. Bragdon, president of East Saturday a few said their clients would not stand E. N. and C. E. Bartlett spent days They CONFORMS TO NATIONAL Maine Conference Bucksport. Hon. Sumner P. Mills of Stonington will in the •ran is his t( Seminary, speak repairing Sunday. the assessment of 10 per cent necessary In the afternoon Rev. John Watson will upon the subject, “Tin* l Diversity of in Etna last week, returning home I CASTOR IA FOOD AND DRUG LAW morning. speak S. S. Jordan of Hal- For Infants and Children. meet the obligations. Instead they express PURE Common Sense.” An excursion is planned to leave Bangor in the morning, returning at 5 p. m, E. C. Clement is entertaining guests ed a desire to sell the road and distiibuti Alumni is booked at French’s 75c M. Stearns of ..Mrs. banquet hotel, per plate.; Water- have been was such sail from Massachusetts.... Programs the proceeds. It felt that AMONG the SPEAKERS expected are the Reverends George E. Stokes, f>. I.)., of New rent guests of Mr. and The Kind You Have should net at least $25,000. Tlie origina returned missionary from and Robert Sutcliffe. 11. B. Haskell, William Forbes Emery, from the F. M. S. S. C. A. at Etna, Always Bought York, India, ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. received cost was about $80,000. Fred Paliadino, G. G. Winslow, M. S. Hill, Geo. E. Howard, W. A. Hanscoui, N. R. Pearson, C. J. number will attend a of D. M. C. L Oscar Albert E. Morris, Albeit Hartt, R and as usual a large A settlement between the Boston inter This is only sample Brown, Augell, Kinney, Smith, Joseph Laird, Northport Friday. R. L. will A. L. Nutter, J. P. Simonton, A. J. Lockhart, W. A. McGraw, ( has. H. Johonnett. John Tinling. VV. this town.Mr. and Mrs. ests and local bond holders probably B. ■ from Signature of the that is H. Powlesland. A. E. Luce, C, N. Garland, H. E. Lufkin, E. S. Barker, E. S. Gahan, J. Kaloria, entertained the Soap were be effected in a few days, whereby the lat great good Clements and Mrs. Lydia Clements John Watson, I H. Lkbtone. F. L Proven The meetings will be under the direction of Rev. Albert The next meeting will ter may came into possession of the prop done E. Luce of Belfast, Maine. Ample accommodations on the grounds. of Mrs. A. A. Barden in Monroe daily everywhere by 1 ibbetts.Mrs. Oscar guests erty. MUSIC. Rev. I. H. Lidstone, Musical Director and Soloist; Mrs. Cleora Haney-Read, Soloist: members of the Clements CASTINE ALUMNJE 1 1 ...Several Miss Mary C. Niles, Miss Virginia Church, Bangor, Pianist. Epworth Hynnial ashman’s Sunday. Sunday. Cliicogo, Violinist; to attend the Clements The Monroe Fair. No. 3 will be used. i Miss family are planning Myrtle Erskine Are Their o AND HOW TO GET TO NORTHPORT. The Maine Central will sell tickets over \\ aldo Aug 20th. Holding Annual Encampment R o d 1 RATES reunion in Thursday, their line at a fare and a third, Co. R. R. The Eastern Steamship Company have Monday.Bernard from at Sandypoint. The 40th annual Cattle Show and Fair bj except Washington 11. has returned home arranged the following rates good to return Sept. 1, for the steamers City of Rockland and City of Ora and of Carle Nealey the Waldo and Penobscot Agriculture . steamer ■ covering rapidly Alien, a part of last week, officers of the association have Golden Rod will sell tickets from Castme, 50c., and Islesboro at 25c. round and fever. session at the charming quarters of the lowing Brooksville, trip illness with appendicitis typhoid of the fair: President, W. B. F. “luiumond of Portland, and at charge C. 0. _Mrs. Geo. Cain and children, Alva society Sandypoint, where the gradu- vice M. B. SOLD BY R, H. MOODY. DICKEY, Northport, Superintendent. ’■‘dig Mrs. Eliza F. Twombly, Monroe; president, Bean, of Mr. Edwin no In ami friends. Lillian, of Lynn, Mass., are guests ates of the normal school gather each Goodrich, Newburg; secretary, Jen- You will make mistake coming yourself inviting your Thorndike.Mrs. kins, Monroe; treasurer, E. C. Newcomb, and Mrs. G. II. York for a few weeks. season for several weeks’ outing and I Los Angeles, Calif., Newburg; directors, W. B. Goodwin, Mon- Mrs. C. 11. Libby and children, general reunion. For one week previous B. !""i Mr. and roe; F. M. Nickerson, Frankfort; M. The th of W aldo were Sun- to its opening the was Waquoit, Louise and Lewis, were in Swanville cottage occupied Eames, Prospect; J A. Maiden, Swanville; Eiskine last week. rela- by Mr. and Mrs. C. P. DeLaittre and a F. B. E. B. Gould, T. I. where they visited Mrs. Libby’s Morrill, Newburg; day, party of friends, of Mrs. Huxford, Brooks; II. E. Haley, Winter- CAMP Mrs. D. L. were guests consisting NORTHPORT GROUND, tives. ..Mr. and Dyer Nettie De Laittre and Sue port; C. W. Page, Hampden, and J. E. Put- Mon- daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham in De Laittre of nam, Jackson. f Salisbury Cove, Maine; The Official Hotel for the International Philadelphia is visit- F. T. Bussey has re- HEALTiTwOODri roe Sunday.Mrs. Miss Mary A. Hodgekins and Dorothy Automobile MANFFACTIUEliS OF •Mrs. W. L. visit in League. jl Hallett, turned home from a two week’s Coughlin of Ellsworth; Miss Clio M. Mi'S Grace Alden and a Chilcott, Lynn, Mass.Mrs. Julia White spent Newburyport, Mass.; Miss DR. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFICS. Fish, Lobsters and C’lams served in the ■ oi a Emma A. day last week in few with Mrs. Emma Levenseller last Morrow, Gertrude Osgood Directions with each Viol Ic Fire Languages. daintiest days and styles. Mrs. c. B. Hewitt Fletcher, Esq., Boston; and and Moody of week. English, German, Spanish, Portuguese French. Granite Monuments : M G. T. and Mrs. Otis Ileal Fletcher, Portsmouth, N. H. J^=Order by phone. Prompt attention, << Rev. Fred • 'i Mrs. The Sixth Maine Reunion. Tuesday, July 2S, Payson, No. FOR Price fine cuisine. Knoph of New of the good service, * president association, and son, 1. Fever*, Congestions, Inflammations.25 A 11. G. Dyer at 72, ring 4. 18tf and also Bay arrived and on or Telephone The annual reunion of the 6th Maine Carl, Wednesday morn- 2. Worm*. Worm Fever, Worm Disease. .25 l TOMBS, of Wakefulness of Infants.26 Libby Freeport is Veteran Association will be held in luick- ing “camp” opened with a party of 14. 3* Colic, Crying and LILLIAN C. IL 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 MRS. ROSS. Proprietor Coombs... .George land Aug. 25th and 26th. The only member AVednesday afternoon another much i ft. Dysentery. Gripingsi Bilious Colic.,....25 that association in Bockland is Comrade loved teacher se con “'ding here-Mr. and of arrived—Miss Mary E. Bronchitis —.25 tl-iiand Grand Army meu T. Coughs, Colds. of "I II. S. llobbs, but local Hughes of goods every de- are at Win. Liteh- vets are Touglikenamon, Penn. This 8. Toothache, Faceaclie, Neuralgia.25 will look well to it that the visiting is Miss scription. Furni- Hughes’ first visit to 9. Headache. Sick Headache. Vertigo.25 car- Work ■Mr. and Mrs. E. E. entertained. The 6th Maine campsince ture, bedding, handsomely it lias had its 10. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach.25 ! etc. Cemetery llobbs quarters at pets, stoves, 1 met here ago, and Mr. Sandypoint I'l l spent Sunday eight years and her first visit 13. Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.25 Antique furniture 'ti 1 ,lilanclle misfortune to be sick abed, ms to Maine since leav- Qn»I>ee—There had the C'astine 14. Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 a specialty. If you OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. tacini,. comrades into the breach nobly. ing Normal school in 1900. or Rheumatic Pains.25 have to ''“aps at stepped lft. Rheumatism, anything the church last Fred Foster of Portland is and fl'.alaria.25 sell drop me a " Courier-Gazette. expected 16. Fever Ague, 1 Kht- j- also or External, Internal.25 postal card and you will receive a prompt call. «« T'- Laird of soon, Mrs. G. I. Fletcher, making IT. Piles, Blind Bleeding, ti WALTER H. BRIDGE STREET. BELFAST *»li Weedier. Ills subject OASTOjaiA. a quartet of former teachers which is 19. Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes.25 COOMBS, ‘J-, an 19. Catarrh, Influenza, Caid in nead.25 Corner Cross and Federai;streets, Belfast, etllel” Next Sunday he Kind You Have Always BuughJ already attraction, drawing many Jcb at., Beui th. toward the 20. W'hooping u^ough, Spasmodic Cough.25 lia,,,e 3 ^Alh6 camp. 21. Breathing...... 25 acob ■,!" hour, p. m.; sub- Mrs. AbbieS. Asthma,Oppressed,Dlflicult Bartlett of Rockland, 2T. Disease. Gravel, Calculi.25 1 hr* 11 is to be regret- Kidney class of '73, Miss Helen Bragg, Rox- 28. Nervous Debility. Vital Weakness 1.00 NOTICE. The subscriber > n,,t hear these FOR SALE~ gives notice that he has been * «!(. sermons, Mass., Miss Caro 20. Sore Mouth, Fever Sores or Canker.25 ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby duly bury, Cooper, Rich- administrator of the estate of Worth to 30. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 appointed tl*i,.,, listening and Asthma Sufferers! mond, and Will Jarvis of have One of the best bay farms in the county, con- TO LET Attention, Bangor B. late of 1 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy and Diphtheria.25 taining about 100 acres of the best no JOHN PERKINS, Palermo, Mr- thought to take home_ Tar will im- also arrived. land; Foley’s Honey and give 35 Chronic Congestions, Headaches .25 rocks, of wood, also some timber, good in the County of Waldo, and 1‘- and has plenty deceased, given hi Tompkins of Toledo, mediate relief to asthma sufferers 77. Grippe* Hay fever aad Summer Colds.. ..25 well watered. Abundance of fruit trees. bonds as the law directs. All persons havitg da Week at cured many cases that had refused to yield Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any Kite,house, ell, shed and carriage house, also mands the estate of said deceased are de- house at 24 Union street, turn* I the Fir Wigwam, A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest against partly si and Tar case of kidney or bladder large barn. Cuts 40 tons hay, which will be sold sired to the same for and all to other treatment. Foley’s Honey trouble that is Sold or sent on receipt or price. present settlement, L’ i,allett-Mrs. J. not pocket. by druggists, with farm if wanted. Also ail tools. thereto are is the best for coughs, colds and beyond the reach of medicine. No farming indebted requested to make payment ished it desired. on premises. lfT*i«iha'p remedy Medical Book sent free. Located 11 miles of Inquire **" fiite seriously ill, all throat and trouble. Contains no medicine can do more. Sold by R. H. fromlpostofflce. Inquire immediately* iBUc'h beti lung HUMPHREYS* HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Come* THOMAS GANNON, SAMUEL and is harmful Sold K. H. Moody. Moody. WARDEN. 24tf C. A. able to go out-of- drugs. by William John Streets. Now York. 35tf Lower Congress St., Belfast, Me. Palermo, July 14,1908.—3w3l MRS. RUSSELL. i • dressed in light bine wild lands. But this was very beoomingly a large owner of made in colonial style, Miss Gladys Rich- THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL1 is not, and cannot be made a political ards of Belfast as autumn. The navy was Harold Duncan, Georgs The owners of wild lands have represented by question. Alexander, Alton Munroe and Osborne THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1908. BEL> AST, the same rights as other property own- Wade, who were dressed in white sailor suits. Mrs. Coombs was in Japanese ers. fair-minded must see Ralph Every person Greenlaw as snow flakes Published Every Thursday by the costume, Carrie that a uniform valuation of all wild Reunis Mathews represented the army uniform. Mrs. Al- Journal Publishing Co. lands, would not be just or equitable. in a natty private’s Republican ton Munroe gave solemnity to the scent rock Some are mere barrens,others piles, by wearing widows weeds Miss Rache a LaFavor of Boston, Mass., was in Jap WES’ others are covered with scrub growth H. A. 1 CHARLES PILSBUR^. p.usiness Manager. anese Stella Derry of Camder JAMES } costume, or no others have been of little value, as a Spanish girl, Gertrude Conly of Cam- fire-swept and years must elapse before den, Japanese. Ghosts were also in evi- Subscription Terms—In advance, S-.oo a dence, and were represented by Mrs. Phebi cents for three become of value. Then in some year: Si.00 for six months; 50 they Wade, Mrs. Wm. Litchfield, Miss Mary months. cases where there is valuable standing Coombs and Miss Myrtle Libby of Free one Advertising Terms—For »ne square There was also a colored gentleman one week and it or rather port. WEEK for timber be inaccessible; inch length in column, 50 cents may remains a mystery. Mrs SECOND I whose identity cents for each subsequent insertion. 26 there may be no way of getting it to Harry Estabrook of Wellesley, Mass., am becom market. Much of the timber along the Miss Florence Dearborn were very Kansas farmers now go to the circus ingly dressed in red crepe paper costuinei | water courses has been cut, and the and Miss Helen Duncau in pink and wliib in automobiles. And railroads must be depended upon to of the same material. Miss Jennie rews Liberty, Mae Pendletoi week in Rockland. from the interior. represented This is Old Home the lumber “Red Riding Hood,” Frank Morrow, Cam It to be more generally observed. The advent of the railroad of course en- den, Mandarin; Winifred Young, Colurn and ought Curtain old-fashioned tracts it bia; Mrs. Eunice French, Salel of the opens hances the value lady. Dr. Veazie and Roy Hurd weri Carpet is with August Anvil good The Bath ringing in that Bernice Hood o up. Mr. Brown is right saying dressed as servant girls, doctrines, and the Boss Auburn as a sunflower, Mrs. Lilliai Republican a and | this is very important question, of Cam Blacksmith is doing excellent work. Wooster, nurse. Ernest Crowley it is to have the attention of the pres- bridge, Mass., in dress-suit, Miss Carrii Mason of Boston as an old-fashioned lady, call for one dollar subscrip- ent tax commission. Byran’s and a part of her costume being more that tions to his campaign fund recalls the 100 years old. Almon Gushee, horse jockey Ball at Lincolnville Beach. whosi in this I Masked There were numerous other maskers Our Entire Stock fact that that has been the amount per Department identity could not be learned. All unitei share for stock in many of the fake occurred the masked this the event of the seasoi I Tuesday, Aug. 4th, voting leading was raisei medicine and mining schemes by which Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilberte so far, and a generous sum ball given by toward repairing the sidewalks. the public has been defrauded. for the benefit of the sidewalks, and in it was a grand success. Free- POINT. ❖ * # * every way SANDT Must be Closed Out A. The nomination of Hon. Frank man’s hall was filled with maskers and Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Wathen of Clairmont of Hover for Congress by the and music was furnished by X. are with Mrs. Wathen’s mother fo; 1 Guernsey spectators H., district has orchestra of Rockland. Four of frou Republicans of the fourth Farnham’s a visit_A party young people nom- were aw'arded by Mrs Harry Esta- Mrs. F. Y. Frencl met with genera' approval. The prizes Boston, chaperoned by were won as are at the French cot | Mr. Gilberte, and of Dorchester, Mass., man of a suc- brook and inee is a young ability, for tw»o weeks — Mrs. Emma Abbot First lady’s, Mrs. Ferdinand tage has had legislative ex- follows: of Massachusetts is visiting her aunt, Mrs cessful lawyer, was whose costume black, very Harriman — Mr. Alfred Blue! ..5 .-.nr. will nrnvtr in P.nncrrfiSS. Richards, Margaret II ii artistically trimmed with playing cards and was here for a few days recently. Lelia, will remain here unti ribbon. First gentleman’s prize, daughter,Miss ALL who are re- baby Ban MATTINGS, I of I The farmers of Vermont, September_Miss Marion Pierce RUGS, CARPETS, who was a typieal Indian, ceiving higher prices for their products Everett Deane, gor is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Champlin the David McCobb Meade and as a rule than at any time since third and fourth prizes by ..Mrs. Alwilda granddaughter Albertine Morrill of Natick, Mass. of war prices, do not need to be and Cora Fletcher as Josiah and Samantha Miss period are with relatives here for a week.Mrs told that talk of hard times is largely a who acted their to per- Allen and parts Fred Perkins is in Northern Maine for sev rather than a condition.—Bur- fection Other notieable costumes wereJ. is hereto] OILCLOTHS, habit eral weeks Morin 1 Mrs. stay_Hardie LINOLEUMS! as the musician, ■ lington Free Press. ilallett Gilberte crazy his vacation from Boston....The summei us a lady, Mrs. May the farmers of Gilberte Japanese visitors are here in the usual number. Th< That is also true of New who is a guest Kevin Smith of York, Alumni a larger at n Castine Camp reports have been and ap- as Juliet, Mr. Raveu- Maine. Prices high, at “Melody Manse,” tendance than for several previous seasons eile of New York, also a guest at Mel- are higher. ....Capt. B. F. Rice was in Boston las parently going as Don Cortez, Miss Florence ody Manse, on F\ is ii m week business—II. Partridge Ilallett of Brookline, Massachusetts, o COUCH for a visit.The remains I B. Allison of Northport COVERS, William of DRAPERIES, Of senator Mrs. Rose Cleveland a Greek costume, Mrs. Frances French, aged 81 years, win as a dancer, ! Iowa who died last week, the Boston Whitman, Mass., Spanish died in Old Town at the residence of he: Ernest Mrs. Alta Warren as Ileal, cowboy, son Maurice brought here Sat Crlobe says: “He was the dean of the and Martha Washington French,were Red Wing, George urday morning. The funeral was held tin ot the and the were by Master Harold Thomp- Senate United States, represented same day at the church with a service b; son his little sister Margaret, Mr. and The interment was in tin MUSLIN LACE oldest man in similarly conspicuous Miss Grace Rev.B.B.Merrill. CURTAINS, Everett Deane, Columbia, family lot here. public service in the country. Ilis ca- Alden of Milton, Mass., as Colonial dame, | Ella Thomas as a gipsey. Night was repre- CURTAINSj in the midst of reer in Congress began sented by Mrs. Frank Collemer, Miss Rita the armed conflict between the North Carver, Bessie Fernald and Miss Lameries FOLEYSHOKEMM of Brookline, Mass. Mrs. Jennie McCobb Cures Colds: Prevents Pneumonia and the South, and his service in the a-- Senate was uninterrupted since 1873.” Senator Hale of Maine is now the rank- Priced 25 to 50 °Jo Below Actual Retail reason of # ing member of the Senate by Prices! with was thin. the longest continuous service, A New Orleans woman C® | Senator Frye of Maine a close second, Because she did not extract sufficient and will succeed to the chairmanship or |3j the from her food. the committee on appropriations at nourishment J next session of Congress. Ever She took Scoff’s Emulsion. $> The Greatest Carpet Bargains Offered to Waldo County IVopi? I It is significant that the Springfield Result: j| Republican, one of the leading expo- I nents of what is commonly designated She gained a pound a day in weight. as “mugwumpery,” has declared in a ^ ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 two column editorial for Taft, and ex- Agents H Mail orders carefull\ 1 I plains why it prefers him to Bryan. It :f§ JA1IA riF^ HOW/F^ does not find much difference in the Home Journal Patterns Republican and Democratic platforms “ast/ W5£“'' 1 and on weighing the opposing candi- * dates in the balance finds Bryan unsta- •| ble, a political time-server, and that MMMMMMMMMMHMMIMnjMM»MMM»»ta«MMa»M8 Mi MR Mi KM S& 1 Judge Taft is pre-eminently qualified for the highest office in the gift of the THE WALDO COUNTY VETERANS meeting reported as follows; Time, Sept. THE CHURCHES. WEDDING tilth FROM j 3d; Freedom. The was ac- DRIVEN HOME" place, report American public. In this connection Hold an in East Bel- cepted. it pays a tribute to the President. Mr. Interesting Meeting The topic for the prayer meeting at the CO RCO R A N -1 ETTI N ,; Singing, “Marching Through Georgia.” it evinced a leadership fast Aug. 6th. North Congregational church this, Thurs- noun, August the tli.: ■ i Roosevelt, says, Ernest Leins of New York, who is spend- whose availed to The August meeting of the Waldo County day, evening is, Growing in Years and Peter Kowan.of St. I t spectacular phases ing the summer in East Belfast, was called of his to “a Veteran Association was held tith in Grace, l’s. 92:12-14; II Peter 3:13. ter, Mass., Miss Edit!. ; call the rank and file party August and said that while he was too upon young of It in Reformed East Belfast. The Christian Scientists hold in Belfast, Me., to Mi U new baptism of Republicanism.” Trinity church, to to the front he had been inter- services go always Mass. A was order the their Boston, sin.; adds that he lias threatened, The meeting called to by ested in stories of the Civil War. He hall, 127 Main street, every Sunday “agitated, spoke attended relatives Lorenzo E. Jones of and at 11 and even- bj dominated in secretary, Brooks, of the noticeable out of the ranks morning o’clock Wednesday proclaimed, assumed and thinning bridegroom followed in the absence of President Stinson of remain- ing at 7.30 o’clock, to which all are cordially a succession of activities that will be BUT of the veterans and said that those 1 North Comrade I). 0. Bowen welcome. Essex, and the happ; Searsport, are more than ever entitled to the in the domestic field for the lasting ing respect brief tr. was called upon to preside. The meeting i | and consideration of the younger genera- The Church of God in Ma- because out of campmeeting where Mr. t n benefit of the Republic, ; with singing America. The report Boston, BY OUR FRIENDS. opened tions. ple Grove, North Searsport, will begin Aug. the fret and fever have of the last held in position in the firm ol emerged public meeting, Liberty July Past Hon. Fred S. Walls of Yinalhaven, 27th and continue ten days. Kev. Mr. An- been in their ‘.hat are sound and must be 4th, was read and accepted. Comrades having policies j Commander of the Maine G. A. 11., spoke at drews will preach at the Young’s school- Gilbreth and Jones were ap- Mrs. orcoran intend- made permanent. Predatory wealth Whitcomb, as usual held the close at- house ! some length and Aug. 23d. al in which a committee on the time and studies, not have listened to a challenge pointed place of his hearers and was might tention heartily ap- and of her I of the next On motion Mr. and There will be a service at Trinity Reform- sympathy less loud and ! meeting. plauded. Comrade P). 0. Bowen of Morrill peremptory.” ot Our Business ed church next at with the Growth | Mrs. John Berry were elected honorary Sunday 2,30 p. in., Compelled by followed, and among other things of interest Gurney Braiu'. members of the association. for sermon by the Rev. Win. Vaughan. Sun- Adjourned at Braddock, nee llow many people readoreven glance to seek advocated having the children present Spinin Larger Quarters, dinner. A dinner was then partaken day school immediately after tiie sermon. ; picnic as often as A. Gurney of Walih at the year books issued by the State the association meetings possi- “Chase’s of, the ladies of the church furnishing hot Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 afternoon of we have purchased of Mr. R. P. Chase, Corner, ble, that they might hear the veterans teil Thursday and National Departments Agricul- tea and and after ap- o’clock. coffee, spring water; and as the Rev. William Vaughn we j of their struggles victories, day ture? few, believe, yet they I for and now A. D. Chase had been a social al- Very so-called, many years occupied by : petites appeased hour, when the last veteran will There will be a morning service of the ity Reformed church, and is not far distant contain a great deal of interest a feature of these reunions, North & Son as a dry goods store, and in 1909 will erect there J ways pleasing have answered the last roll call. Comrade Protestant Episcopal church at the Braddock lias for tie experts on a diversity i was enjoyed, when the veterans fought their church on value—papers by Trask of Newburg expressed the pleasure vestry Sunday morning next, ducted a boarding In our and the Convenience of to We a Suitable to Needs battles over again, exchanged neighborhood at 10.30 o’clock. in this and a of topics relating agriculture. building j it him to attend these meetings and August Kith, Morning city has and affairs gave to to a shelf, to news or discussed crops gener- and Mr. Orlando who wish her a life of '■ were about consign top our Patrons. We have sold to Mr. Chase our present endorsed the idea of having the children prayer Litany. Tithering- with volumes, ally. of his in- ton, lay reader. ney is a well-to-do fa; keep company preceeding * present. Comrade White spoke At 2 p. m. Comrade Bowen, president pro- has the of all » the report of the National Secretary of Building. creasing love for his old comrades,and very The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church respect tein, again called to order and prayer was friends extend Agriculture for 1007, when the heading feelingly of the death in a distant city of his held their annual business meeting last many to leave the offices so offered Rev. J. W. of 1 While we regret long occupied by Vaughan City- ashes were and Mrs. Gurney will of a chapter on “Diseases of Ornament- old tent-mate, whose brought week and elected officers as follows: Pres- point, the chaplain of the association. Then in the little church :1! al attracted attention and the Bank and its we Cannot the home to be buried yard. ident, Mrs. C. L. Wright; vice presidents, Emery-Wood. 11 Trees” by this Predecessor, regret followed the address of welcome the by H. B. Smith sang, “l Want to Mrs. A. C. Mrs. William returned to the desk and its Comrade Tisdale, Holt; Letitia Helle Wood «>: book was has us to do it. pastor of the Trinity Reformed Church, Growth which Compelled See My Mother,” the song of a dying sol- secretary, Mrs. A. E. Luce; treasurer, Miss over. It contains so many who said in Joseph Emery of Souti pages gone Rev. William Vaughan, part: Anne M. of Bel- dier, and IMiss Kittredge Alice Hussey. *** that the orchardist care soldiers of the Grand Sunday at the home things gardener, Our New Rooms will be arranged to for the large “I welcome you, Army several selections in her usual fast read The at the t '• farmer to and of the and the Ladies of the G. A. weekly appointments Baptist Hryanton, in Hrewer, and general ought know, Republic manner. Rev. J. W. Vaughan of Future in our business which is Certain. in pleasing church are as follows: Divine worship, of the Methodist chun i would enjoy perusing, that even to Expansion R. I am in a way selfish inviting you to followed with one of his witty Citypoint led the Wood was hold meeting in this little church, for Sunday morning at 10.43, by pastor, daintily catalogue them would make an article your speeches. When we that our have Increased in the not me the greatest Rev. I). H. MacQuarrie; Sunday school at was attended by Mi>. of undue The letter is say Deposits it only gives pleasure, Mrs. 1). 0. Bowen of Morrill was called length. press service of and short sermon by was J»d but does me much good. I never meet noon; song groomsman beautiful colored 3i years $525,000, an average of $150,000 per upon and made a most interesting and pa- supplemented by past that I do not the pastor at 7.30 Sunday evening. Girl’s Eugene Wood, sistei- with you go away better, triotic address in the course of which she engravings, diagrams on in the church and Mrs. Nelson Wi- plates, half-tones, that our Total Assets are that more of a man. I am meeting Monday evening year; already $925,000; stronger and Again handsome tribute to some of the used is so hold paid a and maps, and the type because I like to have here for vestry at 7.30; prayer meeting Thursday preSeut. Boxes that selfish you brave women of the Civil War. Comrade we have now over 100 Safe Deposit rented; are and the impression so clear that the do children and all the evening at 7.30. The seats free and all the good you my F'letcher of the many humorous epi- Prohibition in spoke are to the services of the book be read the old- our soon reach the mark of the I love to have heartily welcome might easily by Deposits will $1,000,000 children community. that there wras a sodes of the war, saying church. time tallow Of interest in them hear your stories of the noble deeds of No doubt of the sim dip. special side as w*ell as a shadowy one. sunny of the prohibition. A man u this section is a paper on “The Cod- chivalry which you and your comrades have said The members of the Auxiliary Adelbert Paul, an honorary member, a flask of whiskey w “Truck AND WILL NOT STOP THERE, done. I love to have my parish listen to North Congregational church gathered at dling Moth or Apple Worm,” he was always glad to be of service to the .a train. Offence: cm your stories of the privations and hardship Mrs. Spencer W. Mathews’ cottage on the quor from one town t Farming in the Atlantic Coast States,” we have to make old soldiers, and that the younger genera- it can be readily understood why sought you have passed through. It makes us all shore last Monday and enjoyed her hospital- “Does it Fay the Farmer to Protect tions should be taught to reverence and re- stronger and better. I want to thank you ity for the afternoon and evening. Owing and New Fruits.” the spect them. Mrs. Fred A. Griffin of Belfast Birds,” “Promising change. for the beautiful window in this lit- to the fact that the launch accident occurred again and called on Mrs. Fred L. article has colored illustra- spoke briefly The latter tle church which you have so generously at the hour for the program and in plain Charles R. Palmer of Monroe, who eulogized the vet- tions of two new varieties of apple—the to and for the handsome outer sight trom the veranda, the regular exer- given us, erans and spoke in glowing terms of the Delicious and the Ensee. Get out your doors to building. That window and cises were omitted. A delicious picnic The Growth of this sacrifices they made in ’61-’65. and will stand after are was sei ved, and the ladies lingered year books from attic or closet those doors long you The exercises closed with singing “Tent- supper You will find them gone as a monument to your'bravery, cour- to watch the moonrise. look them oyer. ing on the Old Camp Ground,” after which and unborn age and sacrifice, generations yet was Trin- The services at the First Methodist Epis- worth while. a rising vote of thanks given the will with to them and tell others be as fol- point pride Reformed church, its pastor, and all copal church for the week will who saved the old and ity address be- of the brave men flag : Next at 10.43 a. In his recent interesting who had in any way aided to make the day lows Sunday in., preaching of Union. This is the first time Bank Belfast the Nalional preserved the Rev. AlbertE. subject* Men’s Club The who took in the by Luce; pastor, fore the Young Republican a success and to all part lill has held City that your association its monthly “The of at 12 o’clock (I still keep the old firm of tiiis Hon. Arthur I. Brown entertainment. Mystery Godliness;” city but I trust it is & Son over my door), h meeting in this church, only Bible sohool; F. P. Blodgett Supt., at 7.30 a. touched upon the wild land question. SEARSPORT. services of y the first of many and that you will always NORTH conducted the to have m. Evangelistic service, by He did not claim any -special Has Just feel welcome to come and that I shall have Miss Katherine Kingsbury of Frankfort MR. CHAS. E. SHW'11 Begun. pastor, Tuesday at 7.30 p. in., Epworth on the but said that of times is work for Mrs. G. E. Chapin. knowledge subject, the privilege welcoming you many at at 7.30 m., general as my assistant. I can League. Thursday p. 1 on wild lands had been increas- I bid you a most cor- illness of the the business, for which the tax in the future. Again, We are sorry to hear of the The seats are all free and ,f prayer meeting. of my life, to the study He considered it a dial welcome, and assure you of the great and Mrs. W. S. Nick- ed three times. very granddaughter of Mr. everybody is welcome. this community by accept- in important question and said that if he WALDO COUNTY PEOPLE pleasure you give erson, just over the line in Swanville. Everything Modem „ our invitation today." was twenty-five years younger he ing Miss A. Theodate nierithew left by Sat- Work of Tax Commission. Caskets am* COUNTY INSTITU- Comrade J- G. Harding of Morrill, who like to be one of the State as- BELIEVE IN WALDO boat for Chelsea, Mass., where she should urday’s which was -ALSO was to have given the response, was unable The tax commission six will visit relatives and friends. special sessors and would spend at least NO is evident- 1,1 TIONS; THEY NEED GUARDIAN; to be present and that duty devolved upon authorized by the last legislature Burin* months of the in the woods get- Cobb of Searsmont and his broth- Heavy Slate year the secretary, Comrade Lorenzo E. Jones of Alpheus ly' doing a lot of hard, faithful work to get an and knowl- THEY ARE NOT SATISFIED TO er Isaac Cobb and wife of Everett, Mass., ting accurate personal Brooks, who spoke briefly expressing the at the facts about taxation. It has been ways in stock and friends in of the conditions of the wild lands. at called on their old neighbors is edge KNOW pleasure of the association meeting here claimed that taxation in Maine unequal Calls answered prompt' DO ERRANDS; THEY town last week. It is their first visit here ofm- A man could do the State no and the members of Trinity Re- that too much of the burden has been Home telephone, 48-3; young thanking and Ambulance for moving the of for forty years. greater service than this, he continued. NO MASTER SAVE ONE, formed ohurch and people East Bel- placed upon the farmers. While there may promptly. i He said of Chelsea, Mass., who I also carry a full line ot» The Democrats in casting about for aifl fast for their generous hospitality. Miss Helen Carter possibly be some truth in such a statement, weather and the the summer with her Mrs. it is a fact that the farmers are not over this and GOD HIMSELF. that the unpleasant long is spending aunt, PHOTOGRAPH | issue have taken up question the State. In some of the towns AMATEUR had to come had limited the Elmer of Northport avenue, Bel- taxed by distance many Knight is more than it should are endeavoring to make it appear that the rate of taxation And do but it made up in what is here for a few weeks visiting her in deloping, printing attendance, quality fast, but that is a matter which tax payers for all sizes and man v?i owner of wild lands is no better than be, Films an Addie S. and uncles towns can for themselves.— Bh THEY DO THINGS it lacked in quantity. aunt, Miss Matthews, the regulate 72 MAIN STREET. one of their Cor. Commercial. a horse thief. Yet leaders, The committee on time and place of next Fred A. and Will C. Matthews. Lewiston Bangor », =-^ Hon/J. P. Bass of Bangor, is said to be —

» The Y. M. A.’s will the Notices of family'reunions will be found play Clintons on the Congress street grounds next Of BELFAST on the 3d page. Saturday. NIKS Game called at 1 p. m., as the visitors are !!H The annual meeting of the Clough Chari- obliged to leave on the afternoon train. notice. table Association building, will be held at 11 jsHEKS’ G. B. of on sale at the Pillsbnsy Unity had a valuable ,, n,e journal are Windermere today, August Park, Unity, colt shot through the withers a few veterans days 13th. This is an event with the in the He was an own \t the post office. ago pasture. broth- At the post office. and a large attendance is expected. er to one that he sold a year ago for $300 i ; U the store of I. H. W. and which sold for $600 a few days after.— Belfast Bank has issued a V. MS,;I The Savings Turf, Farm and Home. .... Dickens. of 1). J. statement of the condition of the bank as it S, irspurt and M. J. Dow, We were advised last Thursday by^ tele- .zed agents to receive sub- existed on the 9th day of July, 1908, show- from a Searsport friend that the ,,u,itisements. It is at- phone Publishing Co. ing liabilities, resources, etc. very v ,i,u:i)n-al yacht seen heading for Searsport was the and is from the job office tractively printed Corsair, owned by J. P. Morgan. The will hold its of Miss Grace E. Burgess. I',,ih Association yacht was built in Newburg, N. Y., in 1899 H108. r-7, The Y. M. A. ball team were not She is 1,136 tons gross. decreased in length over much with their visit to Cas- -lVe pleased MissS. P. Barstof New York will give a at i, noticeable in the evenings. tiue last kicked Saturday. They lecture on Queen Louise of Prussia, on stallion John a decision of the umpire and left the .,, j s 5-year-old Monday afternoon,August 24th, at 4 o’clock, field at the end of the third inning. The ,jn st. Louis last Saturday the place to be announced later. Miss score was 7 to 1 in favor of Belfast. Barst, wbo is a much travelled woman, and letters in the Bel- family reunion will be held Unclaimed remaining who has given her lectures in many draw- fast office for the week ending Aug. rooms in the cities of this v hinery at her cottage at post ing large country, Uth: Mrs. M. J. Bridges, Fannie Holmes, is said to be a very interesting port Camp Ground, Sept. 2d. speaker. Mrs. Oscar Heal, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, She gives her services for the benefit of the wi!l be held in the vestry of Mrs. Sarah N. Morse, Mrs. Lillian Porteous, Protestant Episcopal Mission. The admis- i liurch Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Estelle Roberts, Mrs. E. Strout, J. 1). sion fee will be fifty cents. from Business. Out Sale. I of the Ladies’ I 1,., the direction I Closing F. B. Badlin, Andrew Merrithew, Retiring m- Browelle, The 19th Maine Reunion. The 36th J. F. Sawyer (2 letters,) George Wentworth, annual reunion of the 19th Maine Regiment ( lass was delightfully enter- , F. L. Whitcomb. will be held in at Association Clinton, Me., ,iay by Mrs. Asa H. Howes Harvey H. Gray, who has been running Aug. 20th. The usual reduced rates by rail. II .zelbank, on the North Shore, the lunch car on High street for some years, Three years ago we met in Clinton and I a AAA Dollar Stock of Goods Small Wares and I has sold it to Harry Hunter, who has been never did we receive a warmer reception Dry fair at Waterville, Maine employed in the Parker steam laundry. It than from the good people of that little vil- ■ ,t. 2nd, 3d and 4th, prom- 1st, is understood that the Commonwealth hotel, lage. Comrades of the old 19th, let us take at the of the Read I and brighter than ever. carpets Mercy Buyer. Every zger which was lately vacated by John Mellen, a day off and touch elbows again as in the has been leased to Mr. Gray and Homer of ’62 and '65. There are a -rffl J1'1' dark days only It will You. I on the and that as soon as it is in readiness more for and of Announcement. s making repairs Carter few meetings us, undoubtedly I # # Word this Pay ! I’niversalist church, which it will be opened for business. the last for some of us, so fall iu for the north a ueW floor on the Poor’s Mills. The Benevolent Club reunion at Clinton.—A. S. ", ; estry. will give an ice cream social this, Thursday, dames H. Howes arrived home Wednes- ,i advertised last week Jackson has re- Aug. 5th, from a down the a new build= dog evening_Miss Margaret day evening, trip I Our stock is to be closed out before April 1, 1909, and I i: was found Wednesday turned from Boston, accompanied by her bay with Dr. P. P. Nichols in the latter’s .street Commissioner Cunning- cousin, Miss Gladys Bowden.Mr. and auxiliary yacht Lillias. They left Sears- ■ on the site. the are such that fl and erected present Consequently prices ! his son Ralph. Mrs. Whitman of Ohio are guests of Mr. port Monday afternoon spent the night ing a in Mrs. Linda at Hewes Point, Islesboro, leaving there sale a 'rp.-e has taken room and Mrs. Charles Wood....Mrs. ■ warrant sales in all departments. Every bargain. with a bead will quick house on High street and Grey of Providence, R. I., is visiting her Tuesday morning wind and g Mrs. J. F. Sheldon — Mrs. William Isle au Ilaut under sail and power. ... i to received dressmaking sister, making on in but suffice she will has to Boston on a visit- The w as spent there, and Wednesday to article this store, f any kind, which Monroe gone night I It would be impossible quote prices every ,Die rates. Delbert Rolerson is at Nortliport Camp morning they left tor home with a fair wind g where he has employment- and of and came through Fox the stock must be sold. I autos passed on the stage ground, plenty it, up 1 it to say Shea of Boston is at Henry Went- Island Thoroughfare and Gilkey’s Harbor. v Cove last. Sunday. Al- Joseph worth’s with his fish for a chowder off Isle ;iu fa car, from runabouts to family. They caught Ilaut Thoroughfare Tuesday, and had a holding eight or nine,was Seventh Wedding Anniversary. A home of most enjoyable trip. Die procession. merry company gathered at tile ALL PERSONS Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Patridge, Sherman A NEW ALL GOODS Orrin J. Dickev will Camden of An Honest .lav, street, Monday night, the occasion being Steamer Notes. Steamer Upright a,ion toTogus, leaving llel- the seventh wedding anniversary of the the. Eastern S. S. Co., had a record breaking Indebted to Whist was during the even Mig train atG.55, and return- couple. played passenger trip out of Boston, Monday, Aug. BUILDING PURCHASED WILL ing and refreshments were served by the Out Sale .j train. Fare for the round The steamer left with 659 Closing hostess. The couple were the recipients of 3. passengers th,S concern Mr. Dickey. .» n .jtwl Hisli for Portland; the best previous trip being in BE CHARGED .. , is to be erected Those were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar xt present 610 on the steamer Hay State in August, m of f. 11(;ii \ jueaguB ui lUBHUflo* Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Smith, Mr. and Never the history are Knapp, 1907. In addition there were 438 passengers EXTRA WHERE ^quested i, ass will hold its annual Mrs. Sewall Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and from Boston and Portland lor Jiastport ami Belfast has such an make unci 1 room of the May, Nickols, city Miss Lura Nich- Mrs. Fred Gates and son, St. John, X. 1!., making a total passenger 1909 DELIVERY IS M Aug. 18th, at 10 a. m., ols and Miss Edith Fisher.—Gardner, Mass., list of 1027. The by this line to the opportunity presented immediate Duran, President of the paper. provinces is at its height at present, the DESIRED. | ,1 he present and other in- Mrs. Patridge was Miss Jean Ferguson \ to on our present site. < of the boats being taxed at every itself buyers. payment. | i•;> are expected. formerly of Belfast. capacity trip_The steamer City of Rockland ar- fortunate enough to The Coming Fair. The trustees of the rived here last Thursday morning from ■ lhe early Saturday Waldo Society met last bay County Agricultural Boston two hours late on account of heavy Kited to an unusual sight Friday evening to discuss plans for the fair weather Wednesday night coming across THIS IS TO CERTIFY: THIS IS TO CERTIFY: A live-master, two tour- to be held on the grounds in this city Sept. j from Thatcher’s Island to Monhegan. It j er and a two master and 8th, <)th and 10th. It was decided to offer a The National Bank The A. D. Chase & Son was rough and very thick, and although City j counted, and they added variety of attractions between the heats and j CaVt. Sawyer and the pilots could hear the has been sold to Mr. Robert P. Chase. sold to the National Bank. riy charming picture. to have hall games, band concerts, foot races, Building store has been City j j whistling buoy on Roaring Hull, just to the from East Bel- each There is a good list of en- C. W. a and boys etc., day. westward of Monhegan, they could not Signed, WESCOTT, a tries for the races and are offer- ROBERT P. CHASE. I I | a in Eddington, having large purses on un- Signed, pick it up and had to cruise aud’off Cashier National Bank. blueberries for home ed. 11.11. Lee of Augusta has been secured City | ieking til will be daylight. _i ! 1 he party includes George as starter. The midway, as-usual, and there is of Road. The is advertising -Oil Kafnel, Valorus Larra- an attractive feature promise State city I ———a— in ... NTo effort will a section of state i e.-rl and Victor, Will Leary, a large display of exhibits. for proposals for building Make Fall and since Waldo to on High your Never, ; ad John be on the part of the managers road about 1,500 feet in length morn- j ,i grandson, Hogan, spared Our charge books will We advise early This is the State iaw came into exist- whom. make the fair a success, and the co-oper- street. required by Winter purchases when County j ation of the publie is solicited. Bring in where one thousand dollars or more of joint thus avoid- c will at the Bel- be All ats" appear it is the | discontinued. pur- ing shopping, it- ence, can you buy goods exhibits and bring in your families. funds is to be expended, and “duty opportunitv presents I louse Wednesday evening, your of the State commissioner of highways to rush. NOW. at such a sacrifice. Mr one night only. This is a North Belfast. Mrs. Jennie May chases mean cash. ing the mid-day self. make surveys, plans, estimates and speci- spot i ,fthe popular book of that Morse and children of Springfield, Mass., rela- fications for the proposed improvement.” '! 1 the C. M. Clark Publish- arrived last week and are with her by work has been done a Emmons— This by representa- ! a. The play is in four acts tives, Mr. aiid Mrs Corydon tive of the State highway commissioner, and dollar’s worth and will be by a The Misses Ruby and Blanche Sibley of NOW and closes when every presented the cost estimated at upwards of $2,000. As This sale commences a few the first of the v. The publishers of the Freedom spent days ) the city has a rock crushing plant and steam or -ested in the and this week with their sister, Mrs. W. S. Hatch. at sale auction. | play roller it is expected it will be the lowest bid- are of, either public sale, private made in their behalf. _Mrs. Leona Beckwith, nee Bucklin, of of disposed der and receive the contract, and in that goods Springfield, Mass., called on friends here ! | n.pie of East Belfast have event the State commissioner of highways last Russ, who spent ; de out a tennis court Saturday....Frank j an if he deems it laying 1 may appoint inspector, his vacation with his father, Charles Russ, and CHASE’S CORNER, Ktrd near the shore, and a necessary, to supervise the construction, tor j returned to Winsted, Conn., Monday.j r*u CAVI ii built on the grounds of said inspector “shall require all provisions JJ. Josiah Wood has sold his residence to a Mr. I The most location in Be lfast- the use of his family and of the contract and specifications to be II I | | f\ I; 1 I I ^ prominent Hatch of Framingham, Mass — Rev. Jonah : lhe players are Miss strictly adhered to by the contractors,” and • L/# W Established Aug. 17, 1856. W. will preach in the church next Arv Vaughan ;. Otto Vaughan, Malcom “before final payment is made shall make in exchange with our pastor, C. G. Pena, Stella and Bessie Sunday oath that all work has been completed ac- Thompson. Communion will be observed ———^'™«»—ll«i—»miOUHaUtm' 11sear Oleson, Miss Edith cording to contract, plans and specifica- after the service. Towle, Maurice Towle morning tions.” The section of street it is proposed Party. The lawn Benefit Lawn party to improve—as well as the corresponding and the sale of foot!, candy, fancy articles street—has long been a s received some specimen section on Church , and icecream will take at the Home ( C lilted States Hotel, Bos- place disgrace to the city, a sea of mud in wet 4% 4% for Women this, Thursday, afternoon in that condition s conducted on both the Aged weather, ai d remaining and evening. Please send your contribu- the streets bad become uropean plan and has a long after generally Bank tions directly to the Home. Following is •he ollice lloor. We notice dry. j A Conservative the program: [ evening h 11 ii of combination break- Selections by the Belfast Band. Shippin® Items. Capt. Ralph W. Pat- ^the^ ij i You can order by mpted. Solo, II I Were King, Armitage tershall lias taken command of sch. Stanley BELFAST n to the rang- ; eight, prices Mr. F. Wallace Chase, and sailed light, for Nor- Mass. D. Miner Sunday, Belfast. o Newtonville, cents. For example No. 1, His Piano Solo, Spinning Song, Raff folk, Va., to load eoal for Belfast. Waldo Trust Company, ORGANIZED 1868. : a choice of cereal or |j gives Miss Ethola W. Frost. regular command, sch. Harold C. Beecher, ! s. plain bread or toast, a cup Come to Me, Bemberg BELIEVERS Solo, is laid up here. At last advices the owners of this Bank are STRONG of milk. Mrs. E. P. Frost. I The DIRECTORS ROBERT E. DUNTON, President, WILMER J. DORMAN. T.easurer glass the owners of the Selection by tbe Belfast Baud. of the schooner and tug steamer Castine did ! in The Solo, Selected, which got the Beecher ashore had not been CONSERVATISM. because a HERBERT T. Assistant Treasurer. Harbor last Friday Mrs. E. S. Pitcher. able to the terms of settlement. the Bank should forego FIELD, Wilson agree upon are always willing that [ ole weather. She left Belfast Solo, Carmena, which arrived last Thurs- They Miss Lee Gregory, _Sch. Helvetia, business involving undue t on board aud went to rather than accept $1,495,372.90 i-ople New'York. day from Port Reading with coal for the ! possible profit Deposits June 1, 1908, .here twelve more were found Recitation. Selected discharged and sailed j Swan & Sibley Co., ! risk. .... 100,000.00 was Miss Cora !j> Reserve, the trip, but as the fog Eames, for Rockland.Sch. Henrietta Boston, Mass. Saturday no indications of clearing week as floated .... 173,248.87 Solo, The Rhine Maiden, Smart A. Whitney, reported last : The Bank with a Large Surplus. Surplus, returned to Belfast Sun- Mr. J. F. Hanshue, ioii.ro at. the ftntrsinnp. of Fox Island A Safe Bank. an to crescent Bristol, Tenn. | December excursion thoroughfare and taken to Rockland, was Dividend No. 1, 1, 1868, $867.75 sbe Selections by the Baud. goodly party. Monday as had been sup- < E. Stoddard not so badly damaged BUSINESS No. at the rate of $28,253.22 Camden and Accompanists: Misses Amy ON YOUR CHECK Dividend 80, June 1, 1908, S >m*.cessful trip to She was floated after a third of her 2 °lo INTEREST ^%, W. Frost. posed. she cariied a party and Ethola Tuesday cal go of coal had been taken out.They' ex- The real es- liar Harbor, her third New Advertisements. have a double to to date, | are planning to launching Total Dividends paid depositors $1,296,077.83 '-msoii there. tate deal the City National Hank is told from Yesterday by from the of Cobb, Sutler & Co., Rock- the bank in its ad- yard dockland for the Old Home in another column, and 10th... -The frame for the land, about Sept. , its 80th semi-annual dividend on June at the rate on. she is charter- vertisement this week has also something This Bank paid 1, \ Thursday schooner which R. L. Bean is to built in a out rate in ; parties. Tomorrow, Friday, to say on the subject...-When closing in THAYER & of and we confidently expect to maintain this Camden is now being gotten out northern ^ ^ M | 4 % per annum, are to | *• deferred trip from Belfast to sale is announced some people apt the frame tu be Maine. Mr. Bean expects the future. All dividend interest is immediately credited to the accounts ••■iving Lewis’ wharf at 7 a. m., suggest that it may not be the real thing. delivered in Camden some time in Septem- THE JEWELER, j is chartered for case of the closing out sale of A. D- and if uncalled for at the time will draw interest The boat In the ber_gch. F. C. Pendleton, which has been of the depositors, she will make two Chase & Son, advertised this week, we can AND FORKS,samekica*n | Sunday trips in the dock, was taken READ & BARTON KNIVES same as the sum. stated. undergoing repairs SELLS ims were The com- low actual prices. things, presided my Prices, presented. Watch work specialty. O. for Ladies’ Home jl Crosby and Mrs. J. Granville Paul. The ROBERT F. DUS TON, JAMES H. HOWES, FRED WHITE, i urseof study reported and laid fully filled. Agents MIXER BLOCK, BELFAST. ! a J. Locke & Son, and always flbpular candy table was loW' > i..«m series of programs Journal patterns.H. pretty __\ ARTHUR I. BROWN, BEA D. FIELD. interesting of the ladies of the din National Bank Building, waut the job of attended by some young j> general of Colonial topic History. Mrs. Vfus daintily gowned. Irviug L. planned to devote a meeting to each repairing your watches, clocks, jewelry, parish, Mrs. Frank U. had ,1(i a stock of every- Perry and Mayo charge *»rlv with a paper and etc. They carry complete settlements, where there was a " store of the fancy table, fine ugs each evening. The programs thing found in an up-to-date jewelry 4% w needle work. The table U) be invite No trouble to show display of apron _4% printed and distributed to the and inspection. of Mrs. Charles N. Black and 11 week Fred A. Johnson, Ma- was in charge It was decided to indefinitely goods.This * | new Charles H. Crosby. The young peo- i" i* the for the lat- sonic Temple, is offering 100 pieces of Mrs. * WANTED reception planned in and fancy colors, dance in the evening was well patron- d the month, for various reasons. 25 cent ruehings, plain ples’ all in of the pouring rain storm. ! at 19 cents a yard. They are fresh, per- ized- spite to either Real or Personal. whist party, open to the public, from in Your property sell, seasons favorite shades Parties came up Northport auto- l,H Wen fect goods in this THE JOB in Hall in WANT Memorial early WE 25 a and buck boards and everyone had a ■ made to retail at cents yard. mobiles Miss Bird read a and were AUCTIONS A SPECIALTY. Mary Helen Mrs. Sherman G. [ time. Swift ....Mason & Hall sell Kyauize floor finish, delightful of your WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, it ng paper on the Early History repairing W. assisted a which is made to endure, and does endure. and Mrs. John Ryder, by We a stock. which will appear in the col- 125 Etc. carry complete Try it....The Belfast Real Estate Co., number of young ladies, had charge of the The Journal. Miss Bertha Bird of auctions. Main street, makes a specialty Mrs. I. L. and Mrs. ESTATE CO., Jewelers art! tv indsor ice cream, and Perry REAL & Opticians. enjoyable reading from Wbit- .D F. Stephenson, next door to BELFAST H. J. LOCKE SON, I'""st a few Havener over the after were will sell base ball goods for George presided popular NATIONAL, BANK BUILDING, BELFAST. which light refreshments Hotel, When ^r. weeks at cost prices. Come early.... bowl. Music was furnished by the Tel. 20 the hostess, and the chapter ad- Fashion ask for punch 125 MAIN STREET. you buy anything at “The and was until 12 i meet 8th, when the wallet lost in quintette dancing enjoyed --J iii.. September a red card.!.See advt. of ‘e will be “Early Ex- o’clock. Pwers Gening Searsport. TROLLING FOR POLLOCK. THE GOME AND SEE SIGN

EARE SPORT WITH GAMY FISH OFF MATINICUS ISLAND. [Written for Maine Woods by Hart L. Woodcock] Matinicus, Maine, July 27, 190$. Lobster bait was scarce at Criehaven anil Matinicus, Maine. The men on these islands are fishing some 6,000 traps. All these roust be baited at least three tim-s each week, hence it can readily be seen that it is a serious matter for hait to give out. Years ago, iu the fall, a hundred sail of vessels were clustered about these islands fishing for herring, the men in them setting their nets in the various THE INCORPORATION OP PROSPECT coves and off favorable points to secure the schools of big fish that came here OF THE INCORPORATORS to spawn. WITH A LIST A large trap or weir was in Pound This sign ^permanently attacked OF THE TOWN. which a lead Cove, 200 feet out. from to the front of the main of sends would building Our Searsport correspondent ran iu to the shore. The pound the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine fish when else failed. us the following copy of the records catch everything Lynn, Mass. Hundreds of bushels of spawn were of- Company, of the Massachusetts legislature relat- the Wliat Does This Sign Mean ? ten taken from it, and the nets of to the of the town of means of ing incorporation fishermen secured as many more. It that public inspection methods of for which he is indebt- There was no scarcity of bait in those the Laboratory and doing Prospect of days; in fact it was a problem what to business is honestly desired. It means ed to Mr. E. B. Billings Lynn, do’with ail the fish. that there is nothing about the bus- Mass: “ times the men were up all iness which is not and above- Many open Commonwealth of Massachusetts. night dressing and salting them by the board.” of the torches. It was a To the Honorable the Senate and the light flaring It means that a permanent invita- weird and scene, their Honorable the House of Representa- picturesque tion is extended to anyone to come A. faces and arms red in the tives in General Court Assembled, glowing and and all statements blaze and their knives flashing in verify any Domini, 1791: ruddy made in the advertisements of Lydia the light as they split the silvery fish The Subscribers, inhabitants of the and flung them into the tubs. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Town of Frankfort in the County of But these halcyon days are long since Is it a purely vegetable compound Hancock, humbly show for some un- — with- passed. The herring, made from roots and herbs That in June, 1789, an act passed the their old known reason, have deserted out drugs ? General Court incorporating the dis- and with them dis- spawning grounds Come and See. trict which they inhabit, together with the old appeared picturesque fishing Do the women of America continu- another very extensive district, into a crafts tilled with their busy crews; use as much of it as we are told ? town by the name of Frankfort. with them also went the traps which ally See. That reason of their not having j could no be Come and by without herring longer information relative to made Was there ever such a person as given proper j profitable. the Situation of said Town, the limits : The lobster catchers still set their Lydia E. Pinkham, and is there any of it are established much more exten- nets the shore hoping to entangle Jars. Pinkham now to whom sick ] along sive than is usual or than is consistent the schools which occasionally woman are asked to write ? stray with the convenience of the inhabitants come hut times they are set and See. iu," many Come thereof. in vain, and then the men are at their Is the vast private correspondence the end for bait and are driven to use That from the Southern to Xorth- wits' with sick women conducted by and which will at ern extremity, the said Town extends anything everything women and are the letters all’answer their Flounders, only, kept in a strait line full eighteen miles, and purpose. confidential ? TEMPLE HEIGHTS harbor pollock, sculpius, cod and hake strictly as the road goes, full thirty miles—a and See. the business of the The at August 15th and Closes August 23d. Program Published Last Week heads, in fact lisli of any kind, but even Come space so large that Campmeeting Temple Heights Begins these must be caught, and after a morn- Have they really got letters from Town Cannot be Conducted without Confusion. ! Pitcher of North are at W. S. ing spent, and by morning I mean up over one million, one hundred much trouble & at “The Roekmere”.Harry V. Mathews port guests ! ler, Nebraska, are visiting fi in from Town Mrs. ,1. F. Marden has to and out at daybreak, hauling thousand women correspondents ? That the inhabitants of said has returned to his home in Somerville, Hunt's.... goue ami Waldo counties. Last w> water soaked and in the two ex- I Correspondence. 100 to 170 heitvv settled County a and Come and See. are principally Mass., after spending his vacation with his Pittsfield for two week’s visit-Mr. guests of G. 11. Page and Mr>. 1 ’often in a sea and that for weighted traps, heavy Have that E. treme parts thereof, eight j Mr. and Mrs. Mathews. Mrs. T. P. Moody and Mrs. Jane Moody at- the they proof Lydia parents, Riley and daughter F.miua.Mr. 1'i which, of course, adds greatly to or ten miles in the Center there are but freedom. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has Mrs. G* G. Hall of Brookline, Mass., is tended the Prescott reunion in Lincolnville Haverhill, Mass., visited Mr labor. It is weary work to spend the a few Scattered Settlers, so that the cured thousands of these women ? | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Aug. 8th — E. S. is a well afternoon for bait for the next held I spent visiting her mother, Mrs. Isaac Mathews. August Wing digging T. Waltz recently.Mr. E>g fishing > town meetings being necessarily after this Come and See. 2nd, at Windermere Park, Unity.Harry ....Mr. and Mrs. I.. I). Ames entertained at on his and will have it piped to his of on friends her- morning’s set, but day day in one of the extremities cannot be at- jI place Troy called we This advertisement is for from is liis has to be done and hut little do only tended by those who live in the other Lyman Malden, Mass., spending whist last Saturday evening. About forty house_Watch for the notice of the Pitch- 1L N. Hilton of Warren an on of women his Fred Nichols. realize when luxuriously feasting doubters. The great army without the greatest difficulty. vacation with cousin, were present. Prizes were won as follows: er's conceit next week. No one can afford Emma Hudson of Westbot M these delicious shell fish the hardships, who know from their own Messrs. A. B. A. M. Small and personal That the of said Town which Sparrow, Mrs. M. S. Bullock, first; Miss Vesta B. to miss it_The lawn party at the church town last week, renewing the and these toilers of part weariness danger that no medicine in the has attended the was It was a experience inhabit always George Bryant Republican F. L. Hallett, first;.!. As- fi:h well very old friends — The our your petitioners Carver, booby; Aug. patronized. of Applet the sea undergo to secure delicacy. E. Pinkham’s a dis- world Lydia heretofore been considered as class convention in Thorndike Aug. 4!h. Rose Cleve- and delicious ice cream w a Dane. In some unac- equals bury Pitman, booby.Mrs. pleasant evening defeat in their game Friday Peter was for female ills from the other Vegetable Compound tinct plantation part, Edwin Rand of was nominated as the land and Alden have returned was was was countable lie had up his wan- Unity Miss Grace enjoyed_The community great- mac Camp boys. The score way giver, will still on and ben- and that the dividing line in the plan a sailor and settled dowu on go using being candidate for representative to the legisla- to their homete in Whitman and Milton, ly shocked Sunday evening at the sudden were more fortunate in their g derings as the which this petition has in life efited by it; but poor doubting, accompanies ture...Mrs. Anna and Mass... ..Ernest returned of an honored and life- this secluded island to the quieter Acts been Stephenson daughter Crowley Sunday death Orriu Berry, urday with the East Union n I woman her own conveyances & in all public a suffering must, for Pittsfield are the of to Mass. and his wife of fisherman. considered the boundary of what was Jeannette from guests his home in Cambridge, long citizen of the place. He with a score of 1J to 2.Jos^ First he began his work in a dory; sake,be taugh t confidence .for she also B. then called the of Frankfort. Mrs. Charles Samson.A. Sparrow drove home from the village about six o’clock Roxbury, Mass., is at Mrs. Enin more he as her health plantation LIBERTY. then as he grew prosperous, well regain on might just extent of the was iu Brooks busiuess Aug. 3rd- and rode into the pasture for the cows, for the month of August — V advanced to the dignity of a sloop, a That in the present Frank Harding and L I). Jones, F.sq., to erect a meet- Mrs. Martha Willey of Clinton passed Aug. where he died instantly in the wagon. and two children Matinicus boat, graceful in all her Town it is impossible went to Boston and Medfield, Mass., l*?t Houghton fish In my as a school house or any 2nd and 3rd with her sister, Mrs. Cora are her fact a coming. experience ing house, public week on business.... Mrs. L. J. Cornu left Mass., visiting parent lines, speedy—in flyer—but most TROY. And well fisherman this certainly was jtlie building in any part thereof without Mattie Cross and her Lincoln Johnson.V staunch and strong withal. Spinney.Mrs. last week to spend the remainder of the Mrs. Addison Prentiss, who for years has Mrs. \ wild waters exciting sport 1 had ever seen. Creating great inconveniences to a large Mrs. William from Somer- she must be, for in these daughter, Ray, in Albert Earle Bradford and soil Harlow. The water about us was alive with of the Town. summer Nantucket, Mass—Mr. been a great sufferer from cancerous trouble, | the men go out in them and they must proportion ville, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Cross’sister, been relatives here, hn iarge and small. The rushing W. Snow returned to Boston last week after passed away August 5th, aged 08 years. visiting | get back. If they are to leeward when pollock, From all which considerations, your Mrs. Nellie Banton.Mr. and Mrs. II. boat herself and the five weeks at Mrs. E. L. Mitchell’s. One Mrs. George Shibles, and to their home in Augusta.. A I the harsh winter gale strikes they must managing jumping pray that the part of the spending daughter, petitioners of R. are visit- < of the fish seemed to set McLaughlin Providence, I, ....Fred Gilman is a veranda one survive.Mrs. is a sufferer with muscular rl make the Islands or go to sea, so what- entangled Town which they inhabit may be set building roomy son, Charles Prentiss, | were on Mr. and Mrs. Anson Knowlton-Mrs. them all wild. They jumping of ing on two sides of his which adds ever the weather, blow high or blow off from the said Town Frankfort, house, great- Ruby Brown and little daughter of Haver- CENTER MONTV1LLE. every side. We were taking pollock as the lands which May Howard of Belfast is visiting her sis- | low, these boats must stand up to it, and that they and they ly to the general appearance of the build- hill, Mass., are visiting relatives in town. Miss Erskine fast as we could work our lines, weigh- Mrs. Carrie Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle spent’ | take what comes and get in. occupy may be incorporated according ter, ings— Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ensign and Miss ....Mrs. Lamb of Portland, who from 1 to 5 each. The George Northport.Mrs. Margate I these old of han- ing pounds naph- to the limits & boundaries described in and little son llardie I3ut days skilfully George Bryant spent Grace Lord of Winsted, Co rn., are guests has been a few weeks at Rev. J. C. tha boat racing along over tlie heavy of Pros- passing Thursday to visit her patent- I dled sloop, dory and doubie-ender have the annexed plan, by the name the past week in Northport with their seas made it at times almost impossible at the Robert Peck cottage on Millstone Lamb’s, returned home Wednesday —Hr. Mrs. also passed and in their place nap'htha pect. s friends Mr. aud Mrs. of Bel- Volney Thompson.M 1 our feet. The Bert-Spencer island.Mr. Alfred B. Case of Borden- Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Boston are boats about the for us to keep flying And as in bound shall ever pray. and Arthur Bannon of Rhode Im.iu I go streaking noisily duty Mrs. Calvin are the breaker fast_Mr. and Bangs was a recent of the islands and tiie men are how spray, roaring just inside, town, X. J., guest Rob- guests of Mrs. Sarah Richardson.Mrs. relatives in town. v forgetting Following is a list of the incorpora- Park. visiting our shouts of excitement as a fish passing a few days at Windermere Ward of Auburn is at the home of to sail a sloop or row a boat. ert Pecks.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rogers Mabel Clement has returned from a \ ? was ail com- tors: aud Mr. and The Peter was larger than usual hooked, ....Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Downer Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stone. enterprising among and Mr. and Mrs. William Grant of New her parents, port Campground-Mr. am: bined to a scene long to be re- James Niehel Joseph Boyd attended the circus in tiie first to avail himself of the new produce Mrs. Judson Wiggin are the White Frank Baxter of Detroit visited at Robert Treat tonville, Mass., occupying recently Gay gave a party Tuesda> and on this after- membered. Joseph Crarv Waterville 4th.Miss Deborah power perfect July Aug. on Millstone island for the Hillman’s—Mrs. Martha Haven of we bad a strike which Pendleton Daniel cottage present I George honor of their aunt, Miss M; noon iie and I were our Occasionally, Peleg Partridge is her swiftly making Williams of lloulton visiting sister, a of Mr. and Mrs. us all Peter John Park Samuel Richard month— Mr. Ray L. Norris of Wayne, Me., Comma is guest Ripley waukee. A very delightful way in his new boat to the fishing brought up standing. Brown aud her Mrs. A. M. Small.Mrs. Wood of re- would stop the engine, then carefully Samuel Griffin James Grant is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell. Stevens.Fred Lynn, Mass., was furnished, consisting grounds. of the line would be taken in Ebeneazer Garlin daughter and little granddaughter Susie visited at Carroll Estes’.Mr. and The flood tide had brought an old and steadily Ebeneazer Griffin .Mr and Mrs. Geo. Leland were recent cently Mr. and Mrs. (Jay, instrument., and a mackerel would come John Jr. Weeks Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. George swell rolling in from outside. Tiie 4-pound Jotham Staple Odam, guests of Mr. Geo. Meservey ....Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jackson of Wisconsin have by Miss Pratt and recitations over side into the boat. Black 4th.It looks as there the Niles Henry Worth Aug. though — strong northwest wind—meeting this— Staple Mrs. A'bert and Miss Gladys Me- been visiting at B. E. Stone's Irwin Cook man, a professional elocution hour this then l Sweetser Meservey had kicked a sea which was For an sport kept up, Isaac Cleverly John would be a large increase in the number of in last week. up nasty servey of North Vassalboro were guests passed several day? Waterville ing was much enjoyed by a \ but The Peter called a halt, declaring we had ! Win. Hickborn John Odam this anything pleasant. naphtha students at Freedom Academy fall,as ....Fremont of Caribou was in town Field daw and we had as we Joshua Treat P. Martin last week of Mr. and Mrs. Sewall Meservey. Bagley The Grange Hay boat was headed straight for the outer enough; evidently Joseph uew ones are to town to en- in many coming .Miss Marie and Master Brier last week calling on old friends- ...A. 0. blue and crowds from far am! we now see were standing knee deep fish; Shute Edward Webber Gay Gay breaker which could roar- Benjamin rooms and board. We to see the we started boule- gage hope F. Brier of Woodard of Auburn is his sister, their ion of a ; a mile or so ahead. so reeling our lines Thomas Shute John Dwelly of Brooklyn, X. Y., and Mrs. R. visiting appreciat good ing. feather-white, well filled. A crew of men the McMahon Academy large Nellie Pai.- < As she sturdily pushed her bow into vard, hack through gathering Samuel Stowers Joseph Boston were in town last week, guests of Mrs. M. J. Bickmore.Miss pleasant reunion by coming and the J r. is ou the and it will be the seas tiie water flew over us in blind- gloom, back by cliff ledge along Jacob Eustis Ben. Shute, working dormitory the C. M. Ilurd’s.Mr. Dallas Knowlton forth has been entertaining her nephew and ing late. shore of tliis matchless island. John Pierce Nathaniel Cusens read for by Sept. 1st-Mrs. showers of salt spray. for occupancy left town last week for his summer home on niece, Holland and Marguerite Panforth, ing Except noth- oil skins we should have been soak- In and wildness Latham French Daniel French Nettie Yeaton of Mass., is spending JACKSON. our picturesqueness Lynn, the Potomac river near Washington, 1). C. the past two weeks.Mr. and Mrs. Frank on Maine coast can it. It Miss Beatrice Gould is ed. behind us tiie islands were ing the equal Clark Partridge her vacation w ith her sister, Mrs. Frank spei Dimly lias .Mrs. Grace Letney and son Paul of Piper recently returned from Connecticut.. still visible hut fast in tiie hasn't tire grandeur of scenery that tioa at home with her parent-. disappearing Flye.Mrs. Susan J. Flye and daughter Otis from Haverhill made Mt. Desert famous, but the won- O A. £3 "1= the name of Wilkes. famous to friends in Thorndike in This fact was soon brought strangely been given May at this watering-place. visiting Mr. and Airs. Wm. Litchfield, have nery will resume work this week with a large and appreciative audience listened with to We had She stands 15 1-2 hands in her present turned here last Saturday night home us. just commenced Major Holman F. Day, the well returned to their home in Auburn.Miss complete crew of the old hands and a new an intensely interesting and instructive a when tiie water about was liter- form, has nice strong limbs, shows at one ou fishing known author of Maine stories, is visited her cous- with up-to-date machin- talk on India Miss Sadie Gowen at Mrs. Mary J. Lane, of and to Gladys Richards of Relfast building equipped given by ally alive with ttiese beautiful fish, but handsome trotting gait promises his summer home at Indian Rest on dents, died last week. The fin in, Rita Carver, last week.Mr. Chester ; ery. Good luck and long life to it-Don’t Troy Corner church Sunday, August 9th. not one of them would so much as look step fast, as she is licensed to do by the picturesque New Meadows river. ; Sunday at 1 p. m., Rev. David is of N. Y., is at Mrs. Woos- forget the lawn party at the church grounds Miss Gowen went to Ocean Park Monday at our bait. This was exasperating; breeding. May Wilkes by Mascono- He has just finished correcting the Hayes Rrooklyn, j liciatiug. ma and her Jordan of ■ Monday night, August 17tli. The band will to attend an F. B. missionary meeting. however, there was nothing to be done, dam,Lady Bird,was by May proofs of his latest story, “The Eagle ter’s.Mr. Percy Cambridge, Carle Jenkins is hustling bu- will be and as the we an- King, the sire of Bingen; second dam will out is Mrs. Griffin at the Gushee play and lots of other attractions new store for his Mi. pollock began biting Badge,” which be brought by Mass., visiting SWANVILLE CENTER. mother, chored the boat and contented our- May L., 2.18, by Eagle Bird; third dam this He has also of there.I. P. Griflies will present his kins. He has the foundation Harper & Bros., fall. cottage.Miss Esie Walker Rrookline, Nickerson and Mrs. Otis Wilkes Wilkes. It is Miss Martha on the selves mn caicning uiose. ive naa Boy by George been valuable material for a vacation at “The Aunt Betsey,” at Cen- lumber spot. collecting Mass., is spending her amusing play, “My Mrs. Ann Maria West of success till Mr. Gerald’s intention to breed this Patterson visited fairly good the school pass- series of Maine coast stories which will Smith and ter Montville tomorrow, Friday, night, and Among the most pleased grai some class sire this sum- Elms.’’....Mrs. Addie daughter, last week.Two ladies from then for a time we failed to to high the in their vari- Monroe are Mr. and Mrs. C. II. B ed, long filly be used by Harpers’ visited at hall next town mer Mr. Gerald also has a two Mrs. Kittie Williams of Islesboro, Washington Grange Tuesday with Mr. and \ catch another fish. year ous publications. The major says there Massachusetts are boarding son Charles of Buffalo, N. Mrs. Frank Duncan last week — Mr. II. G. night. Peter evidently thought this dull old bay stallion, an own brother,to May is no place in the world like the New Mrs. Joshua Littlefield of Waldo Station. father of a nice baby girl. Wilkes. He is called Star and is of I). C., arrived Friday music, for mechanically he took in his King Meadows river for work and inspira- Dyer Washington, SEAKSMONT. _Almon ilustus lost 19 pullets and three Miss Hattie Work, who ret- as a as hauled the and started said to be good gaited youngster and in he is as brown to his vacation with his fam- Mrs. Clias. F. Wildes of Somerville, ted to an for line, up grapple tion appearance morning spend Mass., hens in one recently out of his hen operation append now night n the one is likely to find. Lady Bird Mrs. is also and of Belfast were Lo be on the way to complete engine. as an autumn nut. Day ily at the “Ray View” cottage.Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Palmer Jewett of Winter Mr. has a foal at her a Nel- house.Mr. port, lias been under the care of a ; So was I side, pacer by the summer with her husband i Mrs. Geo. Clark and Grace of Ros- T. P. last week. engrossed watching the old enjoying ; daughter guests of Mrs. Moody Stone of N. and Mr. Goodhue of son’s Wilkes, and lias been returned to takes in their cruises Exeter, 11., from Bangor. swells as they came rolling in from the and great delight ton are at the Reach House.Roscoe Alc- Miss Edith F. Duntou of Belfast visited the same Farm and Home. Fort Fairfield visited Fairview farm, the themselves and sire.—Turf, in their handsome power boat, lola. Mrs. Charles E. Peavey, win- sea, lifting higher high- i Keene of is friends in town last week — Mrs. Barlow is j Roxbury, Mass., visiting Capt. home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. White, last recently broken by being ill er as they came into the shallower Marden and Miss F. and W. A. Census of 1790 Reproduced. A sudden attack at night uf some form Israel Adams.Dr. visiting her nephews, Charles and Mrs. Win. Rand of carriage, is getting along niceh water about the rock, rising up and Friday.Mr. Mu ol tiowel may come to anyone. Alice Trussell of Mass., are visit- in Belfast_Mr. and Mrs. George ter, Mrs. Rose Young from to a then the Complaint Lynn, Swift, Monroe visited his sister, Mrs. Watson up sparkling point, ledge should be with a has several weeks with i The Census office has just brought Every family provided Mrs. H. Trussall in Northport. Babcock of Attleboro, Mass., are guests of spent would trip them tumbling them over bottle of Dk. Seth Arnold’s Malsam. ing Robertson, last Friday.There was a ball out a book which Congress authorized Mrs. Nevin one of the Mrs. A. Beau_The friends of Mrs. Fred W. Brown, Esq., who headlong with a crash and roar which Warranted VV. 0. Poor & Son and A. A. Mary Smith, leading Lucy on Swanvilie heights last Saturday p. it to sell at one dollar a and ac- by game and greatly improved could be heard for miles that I copy, Howes A Co. soloists of New York is a guest at the Andrews of Mass., were enlarged around, City, Mary llingtiam, m. between Monroe and Swanvilie nine. a law it now asks the newspapers to Hill stand, has also built which as cordingly summer home, her after an absence of 15 completely forgot my line, Gilberte’s beautiful “Melody glad to greet Monroe won. There is to be a has moved in and is r»-ad\ tell the public of the offer. This book, The Shoe Situation. quite lot, the boat shot ahead trailed far behind. Manse.” Airs. in conjunction with She is the of Mrs. Susan P. the law wanted for a valuable co- one volume for each State, contains Smith, years. guest grand time in town Aug. 25th. Old Home I was brought to myself with a jerk and Mrs. the names of all heads of with Mr. Gilberte as tenor Gilberte, Andrews while in town.A large congre- Gertrude lt is that Rev. Mr. as a families, Footwear manufacturers in New day will be observed.Miss expected however, large pollock seized the Eng- ■' from the sched- will a few concerts through Kev. Edward Cunningham of will occupy the Congn bait and in his frantic related data, secured land report thet jobbers continue to reader, give gation greeted Marr of Saco is visiting Mrs. Joshua Little- Georgia flying struggles next Sunday. There should ules of the first census of the United conservr Maine. One is to be giveu at Lincoinville Brooklyn, N. Y., last Sunday morning and of Frankfort pit to free himself was taking the line purchase tively, placing only field.James Robertson Attendance, especially in the ev- which w*as taken in 1790. for the benefit of the to an able sermon from Matthew through my fingers in a way to raise States, enough contracts to cover immediate in a week or two listened visited his E. A. Robertson, Sun- he will of matters pertain Those of New Vermont brother, speak blisters. Hampshire, needs. The demand for prompt de- Bidewalks. The program will be printed 19-27. Mr. Cunningham left Monday for South. were last day.Mrs. Grace Clark is visiting friends A is a smart and and Maryland published year. lias assured the are in need F. Miller is at home pollock gamy fish, livery larger producers later. As our sidewalks sadly his home. ..Miss Emily who is Road Commissioner J.G.Stinij Now the books covering: Maine, of for another but in Lyuu, Mass.Ernest Roberts, and this feliow was no to his full work month, this a Mrs. Helen on h exception Rhode Con- of repairs it is hoped that concert will from Belfast for brief visit. in visited his mother, work this week the Fenlason kind. He like a salmon and Massachusetts, Island, there is little disposition in any division employed Detroit, has been know jumped receive Carter of Belfast was her Sunday, State road. This j necticut, New York, Pennsylvania, to the generous patronage.George guest Mrs. Knowlton, last Sunday. the water was flying in silvery showers of the industry operate beyond Emery ns the very hardest hill betw< North Carolina and South Carolina Woodward is again at “The Rockmere” on August 9th.Mrs. 0. E. Bobbins is visit- as he plunged in and out. Hand over business actually in sight. Belief that Bert Colcord and Chester Bailey of Sears- mid Brooks and there is a hug* are in and will soon be ready for one of his brief visits.. ■ .Alaster Walter and friends in Augusta—Eugeue E. Pres- over it. It will h- hand I took him steadily along and press, the material market is inflated explains ing port were at Toddy pond Sunday.Mr. heavy teaming distribution to all These works Center are Har- sive but it is a necessary ■Vl Toledo Aug. V 4 Local papers say “The Third Maine was O., 1; " the Governor to remove sheriffs Reporter says: received of the power mated from returns already by Vm history place introduction of a novel iomposed of boys and young men from of the Nation- 2r*v“w is the doctrine. the executive committee V, .ci-nes of drunkenness the of the Kennebec. It was the ‘ There is no novelty about it, save in valley Army of the Re- the from Maine, Encampment, Grand “r f'r, as disgraced place the that to first three years’ regiment parade to take Clinton was qualification appointments public, that in the grand I lie jail such vacancies shall be made from l'here was oue company from Skowhe- had fill on Wednesday, Sept. 2nd, up- ition and arrests ran, two from Waterville, two from place will take the same party—a prudent proviso in- wards of 35,000 veterans part. ! here was no more one from Hallowell, one from will tended to prevent removals for partisan Augusta, The of Illinois lead ,], O’Keefe, pastor of two from Bath and oue from department reasons. It is not novel; it was the Gardiner, and the of Ohio, to the ter- the the march department referred the first 35 of VVinthrop. General O. O..Howard, will up at the practice during years the the entertaining hosts, bring (,l the Fourth, most commander of the been State’s history. By the constitution as distinguished the rear. The route of march has to par- war was the first Colonel of the ing, speaking it stood until 1875 sheriff’s were ap- living, Judge Charles B. Bur- members of the par- followed Col. H. G. Staples, agreed upon by by the Governor and council regiment, by the and his pointed who in the fall of 18(12 and was ton, commander-in-chief, and held the office at the pleasure of resigned chief of staff, Col. J. Cory Winans of ,ve the worst Clinton succeeded Col. M. B. Lakeman. Both the same. In that year the constitu- by Ohio. The column will form on Six- ai that is saying a good the latter colonels are now dead. At tion was amended to make sheriffs teenth street, move to Madison avenue, ■* ere conditions have the time of the enlistment of the Third elective. Furthermore a resolve was thence to Collingwood street, Jeffer- of the Maine there was no government and happenings introduced in the last Legislature, pro- boys son and St, Clair streets Madison Fourth and.yesterday offered and a private’s pay was viding for an amendment of the consti- county avenue, thence to Fifteenth street, ,.,0(1 be a lesson to you Gut eleven dollars month, so it can tution substantially as proposed by the per where the line will be dismissed. The d this condition. You be said that did not enlist for platform of this year. It truly they hour for moving will be announced by made no effort by Republican and proposed to amqnd the constitution in money. Commander-in-Chief Burton in a spe- or the conditions, and that shed im- section 12, article v, part first, so as to “This gallant regiment, cial order. All the grandstands will be sown is now bearing luster on the history read as follows: perishable military erected in Madison avenue between to and mustered into the United tiit was sold young Section 12. He (the Governor) shall jf Maine, was Thirteenth and Fourteenth s.treets, in- a are of ■Rates services June 4th, 1801, and im- cases reported take care that the laws be the stand for the living Hag. off the effects faithfully left for the seat of war. Dur- cluding oiii '.j, sleeping executed. Sheriffs shall obey all or- mediately By an excellent arrangement or the ■ the entire three of its enlist- or much. ders of the Governor directing them to ng years route of march the street cars will not their tills from it in and formed a of t‘ ,,s tilled and enforce the ment served part be interferred with, and the company what faithfully diligently machine ever or- .Inly trade, but Lhat greatest fighting to cars on laws of the State. Upon their neglect 1 lie has agreed keep running Itr |’hey have the money ganized in the worlds history, time. Another thing of im- or refusal to do so, they may be re- on schedule i the broken-hearted of the Potomac." it stood of the route is moved, after hearing, and their suc- Army portance in the location sisters. The the front line and in all in line ■md police cessors the Governor. participated that there will be no break the the wide appointed by of that army up to the ,-ult of open vacancies caused by such removal the campaigns of march by the passage of mail wag- is filled to Any time of the of its term of the vet- its'. i.ave existed, shall be filled by appointment from the expiration ons, etc., and thereby enabling and service in 1804. It fought on the battle- to: those arrested, to which the so erans to on the move while the I political party person of Yorktcwn, keep i have been arrested, The shall fields of Bull Run, siege is in Gen. W. V. Mc- removed belongs. Legislature Fair Oaks, Oak Grove, parade progress. these Williamsburg, the chief marshal, has obtain- enact laws to carry provisions in- Charles Cross Maken, in e of the priests of this White Oak Swamp, City ed the consent of all owners to effect. Second Bull Run, property there were fifteen men Roads, Malvern Hall, Sixteenth to use lawns and yards This resolve was passed by the House Chancellors- along Maine Central R. R. d before the Fourth, Chantilly, Fredericksburg, the formation of the column, if ight by a vote of 70 to 53—a majority but Auburn Mills, for mu had revolvers. One viile, tapping Heights, to avoid not the requisite two-thirds—and the North Anna necessary congestion. Ou ami after Juue 22,1908, trains connecting ii i. called out on a sick Mine Hun. Spottsylvania, was feared at first that there 2.16 It EDGEMARK«> Senate by It* to 6, or considerably more besides innumerable at Burnham and Waterville with through trains it t morning, and and Cold llarhor, would be a lack of horses for the use of yesterday than two-thirds. The record therefore rackets with the for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and t> ... the lie met two skirmishes and picket on park shows that it is new. “He the national officers, aides-de-camp run FEE $25.00. nothing as well as bloody Boston, will as follows: i:-- |, hi, a nice time to be enemy. Its brilliant of the '•ommauder-in-chief and shall take care that the laws be faith- list the staff will record carried it into the immortal but this mat- FROM BELFAST. Successful as a sire of extreme racehorse speed. Sire of over 30 who have p” ,. t i e conditions speak executed.” That is the constitu- department commanders, fully of the AM PM PM raced to records below 2.30. Colts from local mares bred to him have slid bring some to real- jf “Fox’s fighting regiments ter has been and it is an- tional mandate, but for some years it have been adjusted Belfast depart 6 56 12 Of 3 15 2.30 at 2 of are war” and while it may will be of first beaten years age. tes doing.”—Catlio- had and there had been com- nounced there plenty City Point.t7 00 112 10 13 20 appeared it was not surpassed by any The ,|. i Times. from lack of over equalled class animals for the parade. Waldo.+7 10 tl2 20 t3 30 plaint that authority \ the war for ana 3ther regiment of long streets of the will be a mass of Brooks. 7 22 12 32 3 42 subordinate executive officers the Gov- city Knox .t7 34 tl2 44 13 54 ;v of conditions under hard service. color. Dunaing, large or sinaii, BILLY 4 ernor had been unable to do his duty is now .Every Thorndike. 7 40 12 60 4 00 HERR, Years, Knows wnereui Col. A. S. Bangs of Augusta of will be who and execute the laws in certain over the entire route march, Unity. 7 48 12 58 4 08' impor- with Jef- 10 120 4 30' i ear tlie people of President of the Association some with elaboration. Burnham, arrive. 8 FEE $15.00. tant respects. This inability was the lam decorated, great 8 28 6 ferson Vice-President, Wil an Clinton. 00, upon the proposition which has Savage The county court house, imposing 6 10 reason for the legislation and I.ewis Selbig, Benton. 8 33 | A very promising and very handsome young stallion. His sire is vs under the protec- McDavid, Secretary, will be magnificently 36 315 6 10 been obnoxious to many. The object 1 he surviv structure, Bangor.11 Charlie and his dam 2.09. which the Rev. Secretary. from to dome. All A M j Herr, 2.07, by Diavolo, tions or the resolution ana tne is to Corresponding trimmed sidewalk platform toe — Waterville. 8 44 1 58 8 17 | •, if st. John’s church dig members or legimr... the local will have do with the need of a device by societies, clubs, etc., AM PM AMj such away of are Jefterson Sa,v- of denounced in it was lent Skowhegan open house during the week the en- Portland.12 05 4 50 12 which in a roundabout way S. F. Emerson, D. 66; BIGAMIST, fee $10.00. Here is a picturej of ige. II. A. Weston, campment and will profusely decorate j E. D. 3 35 7 65 5 30 ! sought to remedy the constitutional W. York and Boston, 3 30 2 60 3 26 saloon under the F. Fish. C. C. Grover, G. their All firms wag- jWD. A well draft in and the lack and give the Governor power of quarters. owuiug good sized, proportioned animal, working single Our license simion Grover.” ons have to have their teams TO BELFAST. double harness His first colts are terms. execution through authorizing him to agreed regularly. just coming along. ,s the Massa- trimmed and to have the PM AM A M quoting over the heads of sheriffs appropriately go nullifying D. 7 00 9 00 is the way the sa- E. GUERNSEY dt-corations remain during the week. |E. These horses can he seen and examined at Waldo Fair and send in State officers to enforce the HON. FRANK Boston, w D. 9 15 the; County that law. The of car in the j j .setts obey law. trolley pole every city p » ground. Prompt payment of fees required and a guarantee given that the the “to 4tli District Ite- will have a and 30 7 00 1 10: says priest, As as 1875 Governor Nominated for Congress by flag floating thereon, Portland.-.10 mares produce living foals or fee returned. Write or apply to long ago Dingley AM numerous cases are at all motor cars will be handsomely in his inaugural expressed regret publicans. Waterville. 6 56 9 5<* 4 15 ,■ who were trimmed with silken banners and with HORACE CHENERY or M. L. Maine. sleeping ttiis change in the constitution. 6. lion. Frank Bangor. 6 46 12 20 j NEV1NS, Belfast, too much.” Bangor, Me.. Aug. the official of the G. A. R. drinking “Sheriffs and attorneys are not was the nominee yellow county Y Guernsey of Dover for en- 7 02 9 65 4 22 what is true in Maine, the execu- the The campfires are announced Benton..... appointed or removable by to Congress of Clinton. 7 13 10 04 4 32 here do not obey the for representative campment week, one for Tuesday, Sept. tive, as they formerly were and as it of the 4th Maine district Burnham, depart. 8 26 10 20 4 60 law Republicans and Thursday evenings. 8 44 10 46 6 09 obey anywhere, seems to me should be now.” And here 1; Wednesday Uuity. 9 s' £ 0 S they m a convention held today, 5 17 "S'? £♦'£•'£•'£ s'£?£•'££•'S'- k. iii his most imagi- special Among the speakers will be Judge Bur- Thorndike. 8 62 lilt' in 1908 Judge Putnam agrees with him, the ot 00 til 10 15 26 of made necessary by withdrawal ton and some of the commanders- Knox. 19 ;bought anything that there should be but one Don. Llewellyn past Brooks. 9 15 11 30 6 40 as saying the regular nominee, Gobin and about prohibition in the State, “and that pros- in-chief—Wagner, Beath, Waldo. t‘J 25 til 40 15 50 of con- prosecutor Powers, since deceased. of R. B. Brown Point. 19 35 til 60 16 00 priest draws be the who was Stewart Pennsylvania; City ecutor should Governor, The feature of the convention Belfast, arrive 9 40 11 65 6 Oo ■sf in Clinton, Mass. of Ohio; Ketcbam of Indiana; Fellows The N. Y. Tribune should the sheriffs and be field of live candidates, station. on tlie appoint the of tFlag Tri-Weekly \ now, because presentation of Illinois; Van Sant Minnesota; Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at j responsible tor uniformity and efficien- A. Murchie of Calais j•) V) de of have a lion. George Rassieur and Warner of Missou- $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Maine To he sure, the says Hou. Frank Judge six he cy.” platform from Washington county; Through tickets to all points West and Nort; ( Three issues ot pages each per week) and .■ vernor who says means sher- ri. % % “executive officers,” but it from 1 lscata- via all for sale Lewis Sanboru, (• under the A Guernsey of Dover, west, routes, by (• up a hoy who are the ones one and Agent, Belfast. iffs, only except mis county; Dr. D. A. Robinson tired by’the priest, or two of whom there and Col. his county attorneys, L'oi. 1. K. Stetson of Bangor :: up m Maine, and It is noted from I e- FOLEYSHONEY^XAR lias been any complaint. Plummer of Dexter for children: safe, sure• No opiates the establishment of claims on Stanley that Obadiah Gardner daily aobscot county. The Journal I -if. The other party lie will exe- the stump that, if elected, Col. B. Leaks of Dover presided CARTER-DRAPER. Republican J. j•) »i Ivy which Maine has without constitu- to cute all the laws any and all of the 382 delegates entitled and e’d for so HON. WM. T. COBB many years, tional or aid what A Fashionable at Dark Harbor. % *g-Six months each for $1.00 in advance, ic- « 1 statutory beyond credentials. Wedding and seats presented ;• uviiper impartial was afforded the coiistiution and the on the lirst bal- CALVIN Receivers. ;• by There was no choice of the AUSTIN, (• ; he law. The people in the and Two hundred members fashion, _—-•} statutes as they stood great lot which resulted as follows; Whole •> (• v decide which able summer colony at Dark Harbor party notable year of 1881. lie has not yet votes cast necessary tor to the □ umber of 3S0, witnessed a brilliant soeial event The Tribune is one of the leading newspapers of this i:v proper guide professed ability to lift himself by his Murchie had 102, Guern- BANGCR DIVISION. % § these circum- a choice 191. afternoon, August 5th, in (s and in addition to news contains much other s) ite under Press. Robinson 51, I lum- Wednesday country general bootstraps.—Portland sey 82 Stetson 50, the of Edward Clark Carter | vi id Express. whose wedding (• matter of interest, while The Republican Journal will con- •) ber 24, and F. Marion Simpson, and Miss Alice Olin both of Summer complaints and other serious ail- conven- Draper, name was not to the SIX TRIP SERVICE. tinue to cover the local field. 2 nf stomach trouble and ments common in hot weather can be traced presented New York, in Christ Episcopal church, (J •) to out of ten. 5. _. (• will undoubtedly lead to the stomach nine times Keep tion, which was decorated with birch I Com me no in a: Monday, May 4tli, steamer now three votes, Simpson (• You will all the details of the Presidential campaign •) unless you take some- the stomach in good order right by Murchie gained boughs. City of Rockland or City of Bangor leave Belfast get the in the on the second ballot, m. week for Camden, Rockland on time to streugtlien keeping a bottle of Kodol handy 3, and Guernsey 21 Rev. Dr. Huntington of Grace church at 4.30 p. days 2) in The Tribune. <• .it n chance to get well. house all the time, but especially during hut there was no choice. The vote: and Boston. New York assisted Rev. For Bucksport, Winterport. Hamp- the the bad month. Take Kodol whenever you feel for officiated, by Searsport, beginning this Whole number cast 379. Necessary den and Bangor at 7.45 a. m., or on but if is the time Clark Carter of Lawrence and Andover, (on signal) REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.. -in will be avoided, that jou need it. That only you had Guern- of steamer from Boston, daily, except | % a choice 190. Murchie 105, father of the arrival ’atle attacks to go unheed- need to take Kodol. Just when you need Plum- Mass., groom. s Stetson 49, Robinson 40, Monday. $ MAINE. % .dol a longer time to put then will not be troubled with sour sey 103, Gerry Ellsworth Higgins of New BELFAST, it; you 11. RETURNING « » I .id condition again. Get gas on the stomach, mer 11, Simpson York was The bridesmaids stomach, belching, groomsman. Steamers leave Boston week days at 5.00 p. m. •) Sold 11.11. and indigestion. Sold Third ballot: Murchie 108, Guernsey *> -my. by Moody bloating, dyspepsia were Dorothy and Ruth Draper. Leave Rockland, via Camden, at 5.30 a. m or Si ! iSiSiSS® Robinson 23, Plummer bj R. 11. Moody. 133, Stetson 27, Walter Bradley of Philadelphia, Led- on arrival of steamer from Boston, daily, except TH KNOWING. 18. 9, Simpson ,, of Roswell Monday. Murchie yard Coggswell Albany, Leave Bangor week days at 2 p. in., via inter- PEARS AND APPLES. Fourth ballot: Guernsey 176, Bates of New York and Parson Blotches Plummer Artley mediate landings. Blackheads, 102, Simpson 21, Robinson 5, of Providence were the ushers. First-class fare, Belfast to Boston. $3.25 one ii eruptions, is, accord- LIVE STOCK Of tiie 88,000,000,000 worth of agricul- 2, Stetson 1. The bride’s was one which had way; $6.00 round trip. 1 Physician, a very easy seven gown All live stock, is insured against iu the United States for ! The fifth ballot, shortly before her freight, except iiianx are afflicted with tural products been worn on a similar occasion by fire ami marine risk. on are reckon- The vote: Guernsey 190, Geo. Maine neve 'ailments, and are this year, which experts o’clock. grandmother, Mrs. Charles A. Dana. FRED W. ROTE. Agent. Belfast, no inconsiderable 184. a] ot embarrassment on ing, fruits will have A. Murchie of Calais It was white satin, trimmed with lit lv which fruits rank among appearance place. American honiton lace. The tulle veil was fasten- WITH THE ■om'mends tlie following in the world and are the best growing j A NARROW ESCAPE. ed with orange blossoms. The bride ic xpcnsive treatment, in in importance and improving carried a shower of sweet peas. ■i and get this yearly bouquet prescrip- The will he un- Kescueil From was mie-lialf Ether quality. peach crop Prof. Hatcli of Colby Miss Alice Fiske of Rockland ounce, and valuable this Office of the School Committee, MONARCH PAINTS. seven ounces; mix, usually large year, Drowning. organist. The wedding was followed Belfast, Maine, July 27, 1908. F. L. LIBBY, \\ Idle Burnham, Maine, tlie affected the and pear promise well, a and luncheon at Dr. with instruction from the School to parts grape Me., Aug. 0. Rev. by reception In pursuance bowing it to remain the will be short. \\ X. \\ bite, Old Orchard, The bride has been Committee, bids for transporting pupils on the apple of the Draper’s cottage. as fol- vne Herbert A. Parker, pastor Boyls- various routes of the city are called tor, -AND- then wipe an authority on this subject, lias care- one of the leaders in New' York or church of Jamaica society lows: ... ITse a .soft cloth 1V\A <1 *. ton Congregational 1U11J U 11 ^' fi****1^ and at Harbor for several One. From near resilience of J. w. from in the rescue Dark Route mixture and in and trees Plain, here today Waldo avenue, via Vine and of the number of apple pear figured seasons. The has been engaged Burgess on upper i..« face will be of Prof. R. Hatch groom School. Number of pupils AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. jour State and of the from drowning Hugh work in High streets fo Central bell. Get in each territory was the past year in Y. M. C. A. about miles. marriage the total <»f r’niiiv fYiiipffp.. Prof. Hatch about 25. Distance l| ■ Mr. Wliite will be of Nelson White iliuil is Ulllj put up in Union. places at Ocean lark India. The honeymoon spent Route Two. F'rom residence Weekly shipments of live slock to Brighton June bathing in the surf in the so-called Perkins district, ■ number of trees 30, Mrs. Car- or thereabouts, ,ges. Ask to see it, bearing apple ; on a steam yacht. Mr. and Market. Cars leave Belfast every Monday morn- of trees at when lie was seized with cramps. via Northport avenue to Central Schools. No. of 1908, at 201,794,642, and pear ter reside in New York. miles. to Scores of other bathers and hundreds wjjl pupils about 18. Distance 2£ ing and Burnham Monday noon. Dover and Fox- to Tbe extent From line, shore road, ling History. 17,716,1S4. general ; hfeard his shouts Route Three. Searsport croft every Saturday piorning. I solicit your is of people on the beach to Central .schools. NTo. of which apple and pear growing ot The Farmer Candidate. via lower bridge for but Bev. S. F. Hartley about 13. Distance 2£ miles. consignment, promising you prompt and satis- ■ Western who be- carried is the fact that the | help, pupils city, proved by Four. From part of Emery dis- the name and ad- and i South Portland, who is superintendent Route upper factory returns with party’s oity called the “Sisters exists in every State Dwigbt Greenlaw's residence to industry of the Free at The Democratic campaigners will trict,Iso-called, dress I sell your stock to. Write for shipping ! not ago the District of Papist 'campmeeting Central Schools. No. of pupils about 7. Dis- iptist,” long territory, including first to to the make a strenuous effort to fish some Ocean was the go 3 miles. .. a district, in United States, Park, tance directions and my weekly market letter, free. backwoods Columbia, continental [ from the in so-called district No 4, of stricken mail’s assistance. Republican Grangers political Route Five. Pupils or arrival she went to with a single exception. Alaska, j on a of Belmont avenue to Central Schools. Prof. Hatch was well out beyond the pool by serving Obadiah spangling by way •e and if any to climatic conditions, j No. of pupils u. Distance 2 miles. inquired course, owing as the surf was but are reminded that there is A. S. I in the exhibit. There line of breakers and fly, they Route Six. From residence of ninney lor Sister Beruardine. does not figure in the State of Maine of thence the the task of teach- no better granger near Board lauding to end upper budge, ".aster looked bewilder- are some apple raisers among running very high, No. of 5. Distance 2 miles. great j an one. YYben than the lion. Bert M. Fernald, and to Citypoint. pupils forSale leads off with 20,040,- ing him was not easy Vehicle must consist of a spring wagon, cover- Farm States. Missouri j he when it comes to real Mr. second the reached Mr. Hatch, tangible aid, ed seats to be cushioned and floor protected in' incredulous- 399 trees, New York coming cleryman ■ to the and suf- asked, exhausted and he Fernald is of more assistance against draughts by covering. IX NORTH while others was himself nearly winter.Suitable; All vehicles PORT, MAINE, with 15,054,832, prominent to the farmers of Maine in one year, through ficient robes to be supplied in found it to return must be to inspection ardine,” the in the table are Illinois, 13,450,006; impossible than used as subject Containing 180 acres of land, 40 acres of mow- j repeated Mr. his with them, Mr. Gard- and clean. a line of these also shore. He stood pluckily by dealing of the school department kept I carry full paints; 50 acres of land suitable st. John the Baptist.” 12,052,625; Kansas, 11,848,070; the that t» ing land, pasture, high Ohio, and to the ner has been during all years The committee reserves the right reject any for and other well watered and Michigan Hatch, however, signalled noon of sheep raising stock, i lie answered, dubious- Pennsylvania, 11,774,211, of the and all bids. All bids must be in by Sep- remainder in wood well shore for assistance. he has been Master Grange.— from springs, land, apple ime retiection, he ad- 10,927,899. Many States rank tember 1st. trees in good condition. One story house, ell, Kev. Mr. Barker was not bathing at Oxford County Citizen. AL0NZ0 j. KNO WI.TON, among the millions, and the smallest! Committee. wood house, and barn 70x42, in good repair. Well the hut he threw off his coat and 3t31 Secretary of School SENODR’S FLOOR PAINTS of good water. Five miles from Belfast, miles i ii i'n near is in the District time, dead pretty number of trees 1,253, is a Clubbing Offers. Owing to the from the Ground. This farm is in oot shoes and in. Mr. Parker Our Camp every us of Columbia. The pear details are plunged suitable for a stock farm. For now?”—Harper’s and after forcing his crowded condition of our columns we have varnishes, oils, driers, way particulars so or interesting, though strong swimmer, Inquire of DAVID L. HERRICK, impressive the breakers, he was soon had to discontinue the advertisements of NOTICE. 9tf On tbe Premises. the total is noteworthy. Mr. way through tact showing in them BRUSHES; everythingpn i that the able to assist his brother clergyman clubbing offers, and will present Heights Spiritual Corpor- Referendum in Oregon. White, while admitting apple f he Temple with the ashore, only to subscrip- in the way o( painters’ sup- and pear output does not rank | bringing professor briefly here. They apply Northport, Maine. latter was unconscious and it required is ation, : that t lie initiative and wheat and other grain crops, says tions paid in advance; and when payment plies. an hour’s work to revive him. 15th of A. D.1907, success in that the total area devoted vigorous should be stated what premium, if Whereas, on the day August, WE Oregon, nevertheless made it on each share of the he was reported as resting an assessment of one dollar t tlie text book on to these reckoning apples at; Tonight is desired. It is also necessary say to was made to be fruits, noth he and Pev. any, stock of said corporation duly voters more than the comfortably, though within days from that t'oposed to the per cent potato none of these are mailed paid to the treasurer thirty forty were still weak from that publications the named stock- WA^IT : ir consideration at of the country, requiring live Mr. Hartley very date: and whereas, following acreage sea. witli The Journal or from this office. We have to pay such assessment C. : to the their struggles in the holders neglected Trussell, ; t is a book of 120 times as many persons gather after the same was payable, now George one for thirty days is an have to pay for these publications year 20th ■king it over we are Fruit culture, therefore, | notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the yield. so then sent from at four o’clock in the YOUR —■■| of i No one is immune from kidney trouble, in advance, and they are dav of August, A. D- 1908, Successor to with the critics gainful employment in industry providing remember that Kidney Remedy afternoon at the auditorium, Temple Heights, ;ui vote of workers. just Foley’s their offices to our subscribers. of I intelligent by for a great army ami cure respective in the County of Waldo and State will stop the irregularities any Northport. shares Mitchell & Trut-sell. oters the is Our clubbing offers are as follows for one 1 shall sell the: following described upon ques- case of or bladder trouble that Maine' with kidney of said to pay such assessment, SUBSCRIPTION 'u utter impossibility, not the reach of medicine. Sold by in advance: corporation, PYTHIANS ELECT OFFICERS. beyond year’s subscription paid incidental charges: to the State constitu- R. II. Moody. The Journal and Farm & Home.$2.00 No, of No. of Amt. Due. >•, were voted upon, The Journal and Tribune Farmer. 2.25 Shares certificate. 0. II. P. Brown, of 1H *100 To THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. We a constitution which Boston, August Bath. The Journal and McCall’s Magazine... 2.10 Mary A. Boynton.1 elected Su- Practice Coming to P. 311 I CO M.D. was Squadron Hadley.1 W. Cleburne, Texas, today The Journal and New Idea Magazine.. 2.10 Stephen S. Johnson, want to take of our com- such Far- 100 you advantage changes?— order Howard Wyer. .1 Grand Chancellor of the The Journal and Tri-Weekly Tribune.. 2.50 let ihronicle. preme Me., July 29. The committee in Mrs. S. J. Clifford .1 bination with of to succeed Hath, 61 J-00t oo THE NEW IDEA WOMAN’S of Knights Pythias charge of tile celebration in honor of the Special Campaign Offer : The Jour- Maulbury Kingman.1 OFFICE NO. 2, ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. t' of Jacksonville, Illi- Tribune each six H. G. Morse..1 Charles A. Barnes naval squadron, which nal and the Tri-Weekly 1J3 uu MAGAZINE. We have announced Business Outlook. academy practice Lewis Kobiuson .1 11 from 1 to 4. already nois. George M. Hanson of Calais, was arrives here Aug. 14th, has outlined a pro- months for one dollar paid in advance by Office hours every afternoon R. A. PACKARD, Treasurer. 33 that two Vice Chancellor. which includes a merchants’ carnival, old or new' subscribers. Evenings I shall be at my residence, we offer the together.for $2.10. elected Supreme gram July 23, 1908.—3W31 crops promise to be the were: and midsummer fete. The Northport, Other officers elected Supreme street fair Court Street, to answer calls. Price $2.50. ,:| ;i" aggregate, the country consists of the Uartford, Admiral Regular Subscription hasi.\, Prelate, Rev. DeWitt C. Cobb, Salem, squadron Mr. Complimented. 11. k"'nvu’ and is low and famous ship, the cruisers Olym- Rigby Office telephone call, 356, ring Unit money N J.; Supreme Keeper of Records and Farragut’s Sample copies of New Idea at this 4*ucli a combination always Tenn. pia and Chicago and the monitors Nevada House tel penecall, 33, ring 33. 6t f ipik, R. L. C. White, Nashville, the arrival of the after- llr its effects Seal, and Arkansas. Upon At the band concert Sunday iiosperity. present Master of Ex- on a office. a welcome the Week (re-elected); Supreme fleet there will be noisy in a surprised audience 26 of noon Rumford, trad,. reports increasing an of Pages REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO Thomas D. Meares, Wilming- of the citizens and extension solo ,,f general of ac- chequer, part listened to a baritone by Mr. linty'1." resumption N. C., Supreme. Mas- courtesies by city officials. This will be the old fa- Of live local and general news furnish- !niil9 and which ton, (re-elected); and Charles Burditt. He gave NOTICE Belfast, Mains totuH,.1 factories, ter At Samuel H. Davis, Davis, followed by a band concert on the park in the Cradle of Arms, miliar song, “Rocked the Tribune, N. Y., stolen from the landing of Mrs. 8. ati-j , "'"■'-very section of the country E. Alii- a balloon asoension, and in the evening ed by TrI-'Weekly A boat was Okla.; Supreme Inner Guard, The manner of of June 18tli. Description as hue of there will be a dinner to the officers given the Deep.” rendering B Holt on night %iiri..’," .every production. Canada; Supreme of The Journal. Both White 11 feet in length, 3J feet ''1' hie. son Powers, Quebec, the so difficult an arrangement the piece and Republican follows: boat, Ihif,, conclusion has bpen D. by newspapermen. inches in from keel to rail; two E. J. HATCH, Outer Guard, William Cameron, the Address wide. 16 depth till' ‘hived at that result of cast great credit upon performer, six months tor $1.00. sets of rowlocks; stern seat, iorward seat and the Board of Insurance papers such '' Meridian, Miss.; Does your back ache ? Do you have sharp as well as upon the instructor, Mr. F. two thwarts. Any one finding and returning ■.. Gal election is not going S. G. PUB. jc; Control, for six years, U. Cherry, in the side and the small of the back ? was an exhibition of tal- THE REPUBLICAN JOUR. CO., boat will receive a reward ol *5.00. (Signed) AND REAL ESTAR. 'htli the of return- pains J. Rigby. It INSURANCE fiit!,, process S. D., and C. S. Davis, This is due, usually, to kidney trouble. Take and li», Sioux Falls, ent showing careful study much flaine. MRS. S. B. HOLT, conditions. Consequently DeVY’itt’s and Bladder Pills. Belfast, I now the Hancock, Homestead Denver, Colo. Kidney They County C itizen. _ represent Silva,, "'tywhere feels free to take of Sis- will promptly relieve weak back, backache, practice.—Oxford Maine Farmers and York County Mutual Fire The Supreme lodge Pythian 32 16 Holt St., Belfast. The to'al cost for $1,000 l!"‘ "therwise Su- rheumatic pains and all Kidney and bladder Insurance Companies. Jfy exceptiou- ters elected the following officers: and has wor- 3 was 15 on farms In- disorders. Sold and recommended R. H. When the baby is cross you Insurance the past years $12 nust: situation.—American E. Merriam, by find that a little RENT and $9.70 on village residences. On country stores l(,r preme Chief,' Mrs. Nellie ried and worn out you will "FOR THE CHILDREN LISIE IT August, Moody. street or one from $9.00 to $11.90. If you doubt I. Senior, Mrs. the well known remedy for double tenement house on Bridge year Muskogee, T.; Supreme -i— Cascasweet, A allow me to refer you to people whom Texas: will the little one to LAXATIVE this please Sarah I. Cotton, Weatherford, babies and children, quiet in first class repair, with stable. Apply KENNEDY'S know to it. Address me at Freedom. are you verify M. in a short time. The ingredients print- or M. eomforBinll Junior, Mrs. Ida Johnson, J. D. Fraser, 55 High street, Belfast, SYRUP Me., R. F. 1). No. * Indigestion. Supreme on the bottle. Contains no opi- COUGH faOcJolFor Manager, ed plainly Old Orchard, Me. 3w31 hlpiiy,„ Believes sour stomack. Central City, Colo.; Supreme P0LEY$H0NET"®TAB H. K. Knowltou, heals ates. Sold by R. Moody. haebeart. Divests what you eat. Mrs. Cora M. Davis, Union, Oregon. •tops the c«ugh and luntfl 6. Sailed from Chis- built in Searsport in Dr. and Mrs. Isaac P. Park and son, Mas-! Beaufort, S. C., Aug. Sch. Georgia Gilkey, boat holms seh. Isabel B. ft iley, Norfolk. in Niekerson’s for W llliain ter Harry Lin wood, left by Tuesday’s Island, 1891 yard, Capt. 9. Ar, sohs. George E. Wal- LOCALS. a fleet for tlieir home in Revere, Mass., after visit- Bangor. Aug. R. Gilkey, kept company with large Ainslee, Elizabeth- in and Mrs. Chas. oott, Norfolk; Annie SEAR.SPOR]_ ] jf large colliers Thursday of last week ing the Dr.’s parents, Capt. in say old port; barge Barry, Philadelphia; 10, ar, John H. Montgomery spent Sunday [he run from Cape Cod to Boston Light in a C. Park. “Stay longer, Isaac,” j friends and schoolmates, “when next you seh. Miles M. Merry, Newport News; 11,ar, town. strong breeze. sch. Polly, Port week from I come.” l Clyde. Pieces New 25 Gent airived last sohs. Harwood 100 Andrew YV. Allen There was a slight fire Monday at 7 30 p. Searsport, Aug. 10. Ar, Orange, N.J. caused by children playing with Dr. and Mrs. Herman G. IIichboro, their ; Palmer, Newport News; Cora F. Cressey, m., arrived RuchingTl YV. S. Gavan of YVilmington, Del., was in matches at the residence of Capt. L. W. son Everett and daughter Ruth, last; Norfolk; sld, sch. Singleton Palmer, coal in his automobile from their home in town last week. • | Rich on steamboat street. Considerable week port. burned and the to remain until the mid- 4. Ar, sch. John Douglass, IN PLAIN AND FANCY COLORS Dr. H Jennison of Lowell, Mass., clothing was soiled and Cambridge, Mass., Stockton, Aug. George about dle of at tbeir summer place, the sch. Northland, New in last week. rooms badly smoked. Damage $75. September Portland, light; 7. sld, was town Dr.’s old home in town. All rejoice at tbeir York;9, sailed, sch. Edith McIntyre, New l Brewer are ar- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Towle of Sch. Cora F. Cressev, capt. Haskell, York schs. C. B. Clark, New with coming. ; 10, sld, York; visiting relatives in town. rived Sunday from Newport News John Douglass, do. has taken the agency of the 3,970 tons of coal to the Penobscot Coal Co. Mrs. J. Frank Frye and daughter Dorothy Seal Aug. 10. Sailed, sobs. M. A. Cook of her Harbor, Me., CHOICE OF WHITE. BLACK. BLUE, PINK, machine. at Mack’s Point. Sch. Harwood Palmer, of ,New York are the guests daughter Mollie New Morris & New Home sewing with Rhodes, York; Cliff, Capt. Creighton, arrived the same day and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Staples,■ do; Maud do. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prescott of Malden, same Her husband Seward, 4,312 tons of coal consigned to the Jr., for the month of August. 5. Ar, schs. Winfield S. w ere in town last week. hand of cordial Portland, Aug. Mass., company. will join her later. The Schuster, News; S. P. Blackburn, Mrs. P. Carver of Boston theirs in Stocktou, Newport Mr. and Eugene welcome clasps always Baltimore; 6, sch. D. H. Rivers, New- relatives. Miss Harriet D. Hichborn will have on sld, BED, ECRU AND FANCY EFFECTS. WCBTH are in town visiting tbeir old home. sale in next week, j port News. display and Searsport 10. Ar, sch. Sbute has moved into the Run- hand views of Searsport, Mr. Janies A. Blanchard, wife, son and Bucksport, August Metinic, Shepard painted platinum the South uells house on Pike avenue. Swan Lake and other Maine scenery. daughter of New York, are guests at Amboy. 4. Sld, sch. Daylight, Balti- These are entirely new and pleasing sub- hotel—The Stockton—for August. They Bath, Aug. Roscoe Doty has moved into the Mitchell Mrs. more. jects. A new line of post cards of local lodge with their cousins, Mr. and 25 AT house in the Nichols district. old friends Calais, Aug. 5. Ar, sch. Ella M. Storer, scenery and of Swan Lake will be shown. Harry R. Hichborn. Many HINTS, a Yard. Hiehborn has returned from Date and will be later by notice heartily welcome them to Stockton, Mr. Philadelphia. Mrs. .Mary F. place given 6. sch. Annie B. -| Sailed, Qc in N. Y. in B.’s native town. Rockland, Aug. a brief visit Brooklyn, post-office. Mitchell, Long Cove. will hold its an- The Congregational Sunday school went Mrs. William B. Palmer and daughters The Ladies’ Aid Society Hurricane Island, Aug. 10. Ar, schooner and Catherine arrived lhursday nual sale of aprons and fancy articles this, Bath. on a picnic to Swan Lake Monday. Evelyn Brigadier, from Manchester, Conn., with the inten- Thursday, afternoon and evening at Hich- Long Cove, Aug. 10. Ar, sch. Helvetia, These come to us at a low is visit- home-made can- I pretty Ruchings specially Miss Nina Jones of Lincolnville tion of spending a few weeks with Mrs. born Hall. Icecream and Belfast. ing Mrs. Lester C. Eaton at Park. Palmer’s sister, Miss Georgia L. Ford on dies will be on sale also. Give them a help- Vineyard Haven, Aug. 10. Ar, sch. Wil- which we take in our women custom- View street. Friday noon Catherine ing haud. Remember the object for lis & Guy, Sag Harbor for Belfast. price’and pleasure offering Clarence Gould of YY'ashington, D. C., Bay fell and broke her leg. She was attended they work—parish purposes. FOREIGN PORTS. on relatives in town last week. ers the benefit of our called Drs. of Belfast and S. C. Pattee bargain. by Tapley The ladies of 0. E. S., Aug. 3. Sld, stilus. Alameda, and do no harm, of and the limb reset. Bethany Chapter, Honolulu, Here many things happen Seasport injured joined the members of Anchor Chapter of San Francisco; Virginian, Coleord, Salina are all in this season’s favorite shades, and were made to now all is on Hillside Farm. They fresh, perfect goods, But quiet in a picnic and general stmr. Alaskan, Nichols, San Obituary. C., widow of Ca.pt. Searsport, Aug. 4th, Cruz; 6, sld, Dolly social outing at Penobscot Park. The pleas- Francisco. Mrs. P. P. Nichols, who has been at P. Sweetser, died suddenly last Sat- retail at 25c. a We secured 100 at much below regular value—and while Joseph ures of the day were not dampened by the San Juan, P. R., Aug. 3. Ar, sch. Emma yard. pieces Keunebunk the week, arrived last evening of heart failure aged 76 past urday slight shower which overtook the buck- S. Lord, Gulfport. years. Funeral services were held Tues- Friday. boards on the homeward drive. Halifax, N. S., Aug. 10. Cld, sch. Norom- last day at her late residence and were conduct- they Do not the operetta entitled the bega, Philadelphia. forget ed by Rev. C. H. McElhiney of the First Con- Mrs. Henry I. Hall and son. Master Girl” Thursday, evening at “Japanese this, gregational church and Rev. R. G. Harhutt. Henry Jr., have been visiting her sister, MARINE MISCELLANY. Union llall. Interment was in Em wood cemetery. She Mrs. Everett Staples, Jr., for a fortnight. YOU MAY TAKE Y0U8 PICK AT 19 CENTS A YARD. D. of Beaufort, N. C., Aug. 5. Schr Joseph W. and son of Boston and is survived by one son, Capt. Joseph Saturday she was joined by her husband, Ralph Estelle Hawthorn, before reported at Cape Look- Mr. arrived Tuesday ior the steamer Hawaiian, and one daughter, Mr. Hall of Boston, and they have rooms friend, Melntire, out Cove, does not leak any more than when Mrs. Cyrus N. Colson of Searsport. with Mrs. Avaliua Griffin, taking their new for Summer Neckwear- a week’s stay. she left New' has These enhance the prettiest effects Women’s meals at The Stockton. Their older sou York; procured supplies Ruchings Ford and will sail first chance. The returning members of Uniform Rank, Capt. James P. Butman, William B. will come later. wet 5. Bark Catalina extra full satin that would be good K. of I’., Sunday morning report a very and Samuel Butman, who have been visit- Jacksonville, Aug, double-plaited, pompadour style, striped Ruchings David an residing was libelled J. A. Croissant here time in Boston. ing Mrs. Mary B. Sargent in Alton, Me., Mrs. Fayles, aged lady (Urug) by Mrs. Fred died was on returned home last week. During their with her daughter, Vincent, yesterday. The vessel taking cargo value at 25 cents a of Mass., arrived an illness of four The Catalina was former- yard. E. B. Billings Lynn, in Alton Samuel engaged in a bear hunt Saturday, after years. for Montevideo. and is at liis cottage stay here The was sev- last Sunday morning with his nephews, James, Robert and Josh- Her oldest son arrived Saturday. ly bark Matanzas, and purchased on Main street. took Tuesday afternoon. eral months after been ua Sargent, and succeeded in killing four funeral place ago, having ashore, and the is extended to these mourning local Hon. and Mrs. 1). N. Mortlaud of Rock- bears, one weighing 600 pounds Sympathy by parties. week each. One of the relatives, who only recently settled within Portland, Me., Aug. G. Judge Dodge, of land were in town several days last others about 250 pouuds our borders. the U. 8. District Court f Massachusetts, visiting relatives. Sargent brothers after badly wounding one out to his uncle Sam to in the case of collision between sclirs Gov- of the bears sang Mrs. G. Mudgett met with a had of sch. Harwood Palmer which Samuel Angie ernor Ames and Lejok, oil March 22, 1900, Capt. Creighton put an end to his sufferings last She step- his in Tliomaston while accident Thursday evening. finds latter to blame. Damage to the Lejok is visiting family did cutting his throat. to GOODS ; the by ped off the sidewalk when going and to the Ames about EPAJOHNSOnS*:. is in was about his vessel port. her left arm 617,000 ADVCrtTISDO/ OF- FACTS musical and broke a bone in K ______summer $3,300. Libel on behalf of Lejok dismissed com- The Ladies' Aid will hold their is in at- \__ Harry F. Hiehborn has taken near the wrist. Dr. G. A. Stevens ordered on libel in Capt. sale in Union Hall on Aug. 18th. apd interlocutory decree mand of the steamer Maracaibo of the Red Tuesday tendance and the is comparatively There will be the usuai tables of aprons, patient behalf of the Ames. D Line of New York. comfortable. The limb must be kept at and ice cream. A" Halifax, Aug. 5. Schr Norombega, from fancy articles, candy least live weeks in the the l)r. tells who has been will be served under splints, New Richmond, P. Q., for Philadelphia, Miss Leweue A. Nichols, chafing-dish supper her. is by her hosts re- R. Curtis. In the Sympathy expressed with lath, arrived here today under a couple in Tliomaston the past week, the direction of Laura a ♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦« * ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦* ♦♦♦♦♦ visiting of friends, with the hope for speedy gain canvas been +♦<»<»+«+ a will be entitled : “A of sails, all her having turned home Sunday. evening drama given member. patched The in the injured cut away by the crew to keep her from cap- from Twentieth Century Proposal.” play Amos D. Carver arrived Saturday is unique in that the hero is hypnotized and The rainstorm last Thursday evening sizing in Monday's gale. Ail the vessel's York and is the of Mrs. J. C. new were ruined and loose New guest sleeps a hundred years, to wake up in a prevented a full attendance at the musical, stores everything on Main street. was hut the hull Nickels century aud find women in the ascendency given at the chnrch. This was regretted about her washed away, and she will be able to and children of YVorees- and men occupying a subordinate position. by all, as the rendering of each number of remained tight pro- Andrew MeGowc new sails. was excellent. There seems to ceed after receiving THAN EVER, Phineas the and of BRIGHTER are the program BIGGER Capt. ter, Mass., guests The Boston 7. The lumber-laden schoon- street. Hotel Arrivals. following guests be a general desire for a repetition of the Ang Pendleton in Main arrived j registered at the House the past so those er Georgia Gilkey, Capt. Williams, j Searsport enjoyed by present ♦ music, highly the FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Misses Rose and Henrietta Roulstoue, week : C. D. Getchell, Milo; L. E. Haskell, last week. The Young Ladies’ Guild was below last night, after battling against of the summer. The schooner wlio have been visiting relatives in town, E. E. Haskell, Melrose; Raymond Williams, complimented upon the success of their ef- worst gale | center of the disturb- returned to Boston Saturday'. Barre, Vt.; P. M. Clark, Boston ; Cecil Clay, forts in arranging the program; and Mrs. was apparently in the C. II. Geo. U. and Misses ance and she received hard usage. The the Portland; Painp, Boston; Soden, the Misses Soden Green, Rev. Robert G. llarbutt occupied pul- Hatch, Belfast; Miss E. Olsen, Portland; and Rev. F. L. and foretopmast and flying jiboom were carried at Bucks- Mr. Lawton Payson in the Congregational church 11. r. it. iuil- and some other damage was sustain- pit ixeaiey, noston; ijuveit, Carle Payson, are cordially thanked, as is away i morning and evening. A. A. Tiie left Brunswick at Me, Sunday land; A. K. C. S. the ed. July 29, I port Clark, Clark, Miss for Gilkey Fair Blanchard, kindly furnishing TheCentral Maine the terrific she made a Waterville, J. S. a and storm, if. Colby,Sangerville; It is indeed despite MI. clIJU BUB- UCUII Vivua ““"B- Clymer, Brooklyn; music for the occasion. pity Mrs. tl. F. Mrs. F. G. listen- irip up the coast. She to exhibitors. The entries indicate tha + Doris went to their home ir. Brewer lues- ] Wells, Spinney, that so many missed the pleasure of remarkably quick ♦ rVIIIDITC $8,000 offered in Premiums Martha Belfast; C. A. Lynch, instrumental came around Cape Cod yesterday afternoon and will return in two weeks. Knowlton, ing to such fine vocal and ♦ Exhibits of Swine and Horses will exceed even the \ day Mrs. Rising, A. G. Young, Boston; with a fleet of big coal schooners and held r Inin I Cattle, Sheep, Harry music. will be a Cushman Inman arrived last week from F. Q. Robbins, New York; M. E. Nason, her own all the wav across the bay The ♦ exhibits of last year. The Poultry Exhibit again great * Waldoboro and has taken apartments in Boston; Fred Fred G. Kins- vessel brought in 430,000 feet of southern and Hah Gegenheimer, NEWS OF THE GRANGES. ♦ and to excel that of all previous Fairs. The Coliseum Agricultural t, the Mo-man house on Goodeil street. man, John F. Hill, Augusta; J. (). How- pine lumber. promises ard, W. A. Wilson, M. L. True, Bangor; E. + will surpass anything yet attained. Dr. S. Ferguson of New York City I Jerry 1’. Carver, Geo. 1>. Berry, Boston; Theodora Sunrise Grange, Wiiiterport, has resumed Entries are so frill that we shall ha was in town last week visiting his father, will be racing each day. Carlisle, Bangor; Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Mort- after the mid-summer vacation ♦ HAPrO There great IS. on Union street. its meetings Maine Fair has ever don. Albert Ferguson, land, Rockland; C. A. Brennan, Boston; divide some classes into two races. No other with a good attendance. ♦ K Alii h Sell. Singleton Palmer finished discharg- Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hall, Rockland; J. H. MMWLU| racing. M. Bos- ♦ and the entries insure great i ing at the Penobscot coal dock last Thurs- ilemorest, Philadelphia; J. Cobb, At a recent meeting cf Sebasticook WALK NOT on exhibition and mak. Francis COULD will be for a coal ton ; Frank York, Bangor; Galacar, AIR SHIP day and sailed Monday port. Grange, Burnham, Frank liurrill was elect- ♦ Ain O III n THE FAMOUS STROBEL Boston; W. A. Thorpe, Millinocket; Bert This is the best attraction ol i Dr. A. A. Jackson arrived last week from G. ed master in place of Truman Whitten, who ♦ A K \ H I r flia-hts each day, weather permitting. Morrill, Augusta; I). 11. Hills, Boston; OMir, A Everett, Mass., and is witli his family at A. Wedge, Miss Dorothy Bryant, llrs. C. resigned. ♦ Min far ahead of anything ever in this State. They west S^obternableand the Pendleton homestead in the end. L. Bryant, Mrs. C. A. Colcord, Danbury, There was a attendance at the meet- ♦ have been. R. good a success wherever they ... .. Amos A. Dow of Thomastou arrived Conn.; W. S. Cavan, Wilmington, Del.; made great , Capt. F. of Star of Progress Grange, ♦ will be Fireworks and Vaudeville the first Sunday morning and is with his sister, McCabe, Bangor. ing Jackson, ati t r r> rr iTlinm There Mrs. Charles M. Nichols, on Water street. Aug. 8th, and a general good time was en- Mass of Humor 0 of the show. A Ladies’ Orchestra in Cul,- AN AUGUST WHIRL. Itching, Burning llTrirn r r A I I Ini N nights by all. Remarks were made by sev- U I I ! LI! I Lnl UllLUi will be much L Henry Pierce and family have moved to joyed on Swollen every day and evening. Midway There is a in our Ankles—Feet Fearfully Mack’s Point, where they will conduct a lady town, eral of the members. After recess a pro- In fact there will be some! For excellent housekeeping she’s won re- & a number of attractive shows. boarding house at the Penobscot coal dock. was carried out of Alone than bet ore and have large nown. gram consisting songs, —Opiates Brought Sleep- this a show. Don t loi y We are no expense to make great >lr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fames of Thorn- recitations and singing by the choir. Treatments Failed but doing all the time. sparing Her Monday cloths to whiten and dry Many dike were in town the past week, guests of arid be sure and see it. She on the neath the clear August The Grange Field Day at Center Mont- dates Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wheaton on Main street. pul grass ^ f sky. viHe has become a feature of the season Paine and who have OF ECZEMA Mrs. Cecil children, keen and is looked forward to the TORTURES 1908. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. What was this lady’s surprise by people SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4, been visiting Sargent, the skies! AUGUST 31, 1, ; To see her washing reach the We are favored in returned Saturday to their home in Bath. throughout county YIELDED TO CUTICURA | leave at 10 P. M. Thursday. For Nature said, “Those clothes I’ll” dry,” an ideal place for this gathering in ♦ for Belfast and way stations will Window cards have been placed in the having Special train And so took them far into the bright, blue Giove. arrived in the Rates. store.- for ti e recital of E. Kussell Sanborn Centennial Many “Cuticura Remedies are all you claim ♦ See special bill for Railroad sky. 1 had eczema for over at in- M. E. church Thursday evening, Aug. forenoon, Aug 10th, bringing their lunch them to be. GEO. E. Secret 20th. at last those clothes came down two years. I had two physicians, but President. FULLER, And when baskets and making an all-day picnic. 'f MARTIN F. BARTLETT, the town me relief for a short time who lias been Each bush and tree in that part of they only feave Dana M. Dutch) visiting Dinner was served to the members of the and I cannot enumerate the ointments and friends in town, returned to white birds relatives Looked as if a hock of large officers of the and and lotions I used to no purpose. My in last Satur- band, the county grange hi- home Dorchester, Mass., Had carried those clothes oft' without any ankles were one mass of sores. The invited guests at Mr. Charles E. Ring’s by day. words. itching and burning were so intense that Cut this Out a committee from the local not I could not walk for Miss Julia Fames of Ashland, Mass., ar- With shouts and the household grange. County- I could sleep. laughter four months. One rived Saturday evening and is the guest of went Master Evans introduced the speakers, the nearly day my > and send W. on Water husband said I had better try the Cuti- her aunt, Miss Lucia Edwards, To the clothes from the fir trees first of whom was Mr. Merrill of St. gather cura Remedies. After them three and I vi street. bent. using Albans, who spoke on the “Fundamentals times, 1 had the best night’s rest in _... post paid Mrs. Nettie A. Studley and son Leslie months unless I took an I used of Taxation.” lie was followed by Dairy opiate. which N. of Dockland, Mass., arrived last Thurs- one set of Cuticura Soap. Cuticura hinl made Commissioner Merrill, who gave a most PEN. This is one whwh are at the Norris cottage on Norris and Cuticura Resolvent Pills, FOUNTAIN Pen and^ day taik on the value of dairying and Ointment, ljiave foi^me. street. SKMTOiUPRiNGS. practical and ankles healed in a short time. A- of cooperation. The Liberty baud furnish- my M? It is now' a year since I used Cuti- COOH^r^. Isaac Clossou and daughter Alice ed music during intermission, which was Capt. There are several vessels loading lumber cura, and there has been no return of of Waterville were in town last Friday, followed by an address by State lecturer at Cape Jellisou piers. the eczema. of Capt. John Clossou at Pleasant '1 The program was thoroughly- $IOO. guests liompson. “I had a small in the corner of $ioO REWARD, Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doyle and family but not more so than lump appreciated by all, over a which was will from their Old Town of my eye for year very The leaders of this paper have returned trip the social features of these occasions. dreadedie.j'ejee1* disease Nathaniel D. llewes, who has been visit- painful and got larger all the time. I loorn that there is at lea one several weeks. to cure m all its in town the five weeks, I would try Cuticura Soap and science has been able ing relatives past SOUTH MONTVILLE. thought that Hall s Latairh Cuie F. is on his vacation from Ointment on and now it is I and that is Catarrh. returned to his home in Waltham, Mass., Walter Trundy it, gone. stages, known tothe medi- lion. Chas. E. Littlefield, M. C., wife and have is the only positive cure now It. B. Sanborn’s “Geuts’ Furnishings and am seventy-three years old and a constitutional Saturday. and Mrs. E. P. sis- pmI fraternity. Catarrh being Boot and Shoe Store.” daughter Caro, VValker, lived on the farm I now for treatment. occupy a constitutional SB disease I t William P. Putnam of Dorchester, Mass., of Mrs. Littlefield, attended church here requires ter, twenty-seven years. Cuticura Reme- Cure is taken internally, acting F I Hairs CaiaS last and is visiting his par- The Norwegian steamer Romsdal is due at last They were guests of Mr. and most mucous surfaces of arrived Friday Sunday. dies are the safest and reliable Ij directly upon the blood and on to take a full Rev. of ents, Capt. and Mrs. Joseph N. Putnam, Cape Jellison, Aug. loth, cargo Mrs. C. F. Conner. Elwyn Jordan, have ever used for all skin humors. Mrs., thereby destroying the foundation for Scotland. in the system, by Main street. of spool-bars pastor of F. B. church Pittsfield, supplied David Crawford Co the disease ami giving the patient strength Main Street. Brown, Locke, nature H. RICHARDS, 45 the desk. He came Saturday, accompanied 18 and 1907.” building up’the constitution and assisting W. Moore of Franklin, Park, Sch. Northland sailed last with a Ark., May July 13, The have so much J Miss Gladys Friday his brother Wayne, and they spent a few m doing its work. proprietors Alice of of from the Great Northern by that; they One Mass., and Miss Story Portsmouth, cargo paper with their Mr. and Mrs. G. F. faith in its curative powers Millinocket for New days cousins, for case that it fails to cure. N. II., are visiting at Cliesley Mathews’on Paper Co. of York. Randall_Prof. F. F. Phillips has been Hundred Dollars any Send for list of testimonials. PRICE CURRENT Main street. and on old friends O. BELFAST "I Thursday gave us a needed rainstorm fol- visiting relatives calling Address F. J. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, He came to attend DISFIGURED Maurice S. Dolliver and Dr. William J. lowed by days of fog and frequent showers. for the past few days. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. for The .Journal. was held at Pills for constipation. Corrected Weekly who had been visiting in town the was a clear and hot the Boguesdale meeting, which For Life Is the Despairing Cry Take Hall’s Family i ! Garvey, Monday exceedingly Market. Prices raid Producer two returned to their home in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ripley and Produce past weeks, day. of Thousands ton, 12.W N. was a very pleasant occassion. Edward B. Apples # bu., # Troj, Y'., Monday. BOltN. 50a75|Hay7 lb, b Miss Florence Willard, the guest of Mr. an old friend and acquaintance Of skin-tortured and vio- dried, # tb, Hides# Mallory, disfigured I.anib # tb.Sprinir, 12 William It. Ford and family, who have and Mrs. Everett lor ten him — tims of and Beans, pea, 2.75®3.«0 Staples, Jr., days, of Cambridge, Mass., accompanied humors, eczemas, tetters, Lamb Skins, 30 several weeks in town and eu route to her home in his ant ■fel’eyes,2.75a3.bO been spending left Saturday New C. E. Gilman is stopping a few weeks at rashes, who have tried and found want- In Rockport, August 1, to Mr. Mutton # tb, a to CABLKTON. Butter # tb. 25®27 at Swan Lake, returned Monday their York State. farm_Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Adams remedies, and who have lost Carleton, a 32 50 t home ing many Mrs. Walter daughter. Reel, sides, # lb, d®8 (|als # bu., lb, in all the financial transit heme in Melrose, Mass. from the Ferris Industrial faith in all. To such Cuticura In Castiue, July 20, to Mr. and Mrs Potatoes bu., 85 jhat has move are at home Soap, Conner- Beel fore quarters, 54 # S. but 6 is done with current A. A. Beaton decided to to Round 7 % School of Dei mar to spend a four weeks Ointment, and Pills appeal with irresist- Bariev # bu.. 00 Hog, done means of eh' Mr. and Mrs. Georges. Black or Frank- Waldoboro and with Mrs. B. left early the to Mr. and Mrs 8.00 % being by ible force. are IrS"'i;o;£!”'N.C.. Cheese# lb 13 Straw# ton, If do not alrea-i} lin arrived Wednesday and are week. Stockton is without vacation. They absolutely pure, drafts? you Grove, 111., present again and wholesome. F Chicken 13al4 Turkey # lb, 26*28 start one now and of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. sweet, gentle, They July 28, to Mr. and Mrs #lb, 3 ing account the guests an active lawyer. afford immediate relief in the most dis- jeELLi80N.Veirua8urry, Calf Skins, per lb. 10,Tallow # tb, from its convenience and sah on Elm street. 18'Veal#lb, 8*9 Deshorn to Mr. ant Duck # tb true. If you are not familial The Stockton Band has moved its head- tressing cases, and point to a speedy cure Bucksport, July 30, 26: Wool, unwashed, 20 FQciiMBYSOnina Eves» doz. tem come to us and we will H. II. Rogers, one of the Standard Oil into the third story of the Rendell SHIP NEWS. when all else fails. Mrs George A. Qulmby, a daughter. I3*i4 Wood, hard, 4.U0®4.50 quarters August 2, to Mr. ant Fowl # tb, steam yacht Kanawha came into the corner Main and Sylvan streets, oc- Complete External and Internal Treatment for VamgjM. in Bucksport. 18 Wood, soft, 3.00 king’s block, a Austin Heath. tieese # lb, one last week and Every Humor of Infants. Children, and Adults Mrs Dennis A. Varnum, son, inner harbor day pro- cupied by Goodhue & Co. to Mr. and Mrs AMERICAN PORTS. consists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin, Vabndm. in Orland. July 26, ceeded down the bay. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the and Price. Retail Market. Miss Sadie Merrithew is taking a vacation Skin, Iva A .Varnum, a daughter. Retail New York, Aug. 5. Arrived, schs. Ade- Cuticura Resolvent (50c.), (or In the form of Chocolate 12. to Mr- anc Watson Coated Pills vial Webster. Iu Castine, July it Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. from the bookkeeping department of the J. John 25c. per of 60) to Purify the Blood. Ethel Mae. Beef, corned. # lb, H? laide Harbour, Fernandina; Hossert, Sold the world. M. Webster, a daughter, Oat Meal # lb, 44 Alice Watson of Providence, R. I., who had M. Ames Co.s’ store and Miss Edith Fletch- Emma S. throughout Potter Drug «fc Chem. Mrs. J. B itter Salt, 14 lb, 18a20 S. C.; sailed, schs. Corp.. Sole Props., Boston. Mass. ftorii hn 96 Onions §* it>, with Mrs. W. C. re- her absence. Georgetown, spent two weeks Shute, er is filling her place during Port Reading for Hallowed, Otron- ayilaiied Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases. 93:Oil Kerosene, gal.,13* 14 Briggs, Cracked6Corn, # bu, ■ turned home Saturday. MARRIED. Pollock « T., ® will business, v\ Messrs. A. M. Ames and S. B. Merithew to, Bangor; bark Kremlin, Axirn, etc.; 6, ar, Corn Meal, # bu., 931 give your | P. Perth Amboy for Rock- 16! Pork # *. careful attention. Dr. James P. Erskine, who has been have improved the front of their business schs. Susie Oliver, ! Cheese, # lb, l.U}* small, N. I Cotton cwt., 1.7(1; Plaster # bbh, and Mrs. J. T. M. Ames Co.’s re- land Metbebesec, Bridgewater, S.; 7, ar, Seed, # visiting his parents, Capt. place—the J. store—by ; Andrews-Heath. In Stockton Springs, Julj 8®9 Rye Meal # lb, 34 Marion N. Cobb, Frankfort; Daisy Andrew Andrew: Codfish dr>, # lb, l-bii IN THIS BANK Erskine, on Main street returned to his placing the former windows with flue plate schs V)V Rev. Michael Andrews, I 15 Shorts # cwt., DEPOSITORS Janies Mrs. Lucinda Heath o | Cranberries, # qt„ 64 home in New York City last Saturday. Earlin, Swan’s Island; Rotbwell, of Stockton Springs and Clover Seed, 22 Sugar # lb glass. New 3S 1 Long Cove; sld, sch. Ned F. Walker, 6.50a6.75 Sait, T. I.,# bu., of I Flour #bbl., ABSOLUTELY SAFE Post Office Inspector Spofford has rented II. W. Blaisdell and daughter Dexter, for 8, sld, sells. Edward In Rockland, July 30, H. H. Seed Potatoes, Brighton Bangor; ^DoSuwiu. oi Rockland.Harrljoi # bn., s.OOjSweet L. Nickerson house on Howard who have been the guests of his sister and Susie 1‘. Perth I,. Dow and Fannie Ludwig, both 13I Wheat the Percy Stewart, Bangor; Oliver, o i Lard, # lb, and Mrs. G. A. for AS MANY A BELFAST READER KNOWS H \vi)kN- A ll.I N. In Roekland, August Meal._4 street for the remainder of the season and husband, Dr. Stevens, for Rockland; 9, ar, ship Acme, both o. CAPITAL $50,000.00. Amboy Thomas 1‘. Hayden and Audrey Allen, moved his here from Haverhill, four or five days, left Monday for their bark John Swan, Jack- family Portland, 0.; 10, ar, TOO WELL. I *40B Mass. home. sonville; sch. Fairfield, lajardo; sld, soli. Ill ROCklalld, AU SURPLUS AND PROFITS KRANDId£TT~tVHlTEHOUSE. M. White John Hossert, Georgetown, S. C.; 11, ar, 6 G Harold Randlett and Edith Joseph D. Sweetser arrived Tues- The remains of Mrs. Robert French ar- gust 1»«* Capt. Herbert Frankfort. are both of Rockland. ORGANIZED from New York to attend the funeral rived last Saturday at Sandypoint for sell. Mary, When the kidneys sick, house, day Aug. 5. Ar, schs. Brina P. Pen- had been in health for Boston, Nature tells all about it. * ****** of his mother, returning Wednesday, where burial. She poor Susan N. Picketing, you the is to sail some time and with her sou in Mas- dieton, Washington; Tlie urine is nature’s calendar. DIED. his steamer, Hawaiian, ready living ar, sch. Geor- New York ior Stonington; 6, am for Port of Mexico. sachusetts. Susan or too frequent action; HEN YOU BUY gia Gilkey, Brunswick, Ga.; sld, sch. Infrequent f ftAf tells of ills. has sold the Ellis has a Stonington for New iork; Any urinary trouble kidney Eliza at “THE FASHION H. C. Buzzell, Esq., Mr. Frank Young begun running N Pickering, Anderson. In Portland, Auguste, Mary Z 1A# J schs. cure all ills. RED CARD house on the corner of Main and Elm market w'agon, supplying all kinds bark Mary Barry, Montevideo; 11, ar, Doan’s Kidney Pills kidney wile of Horace Anderson. t VV for a regular betli Wood, I Ball Gov. New Samuel streets to Charles 0. Sawyer Mr. Buzzell of meats, vegetables and berries therefrom, Otronto, Perth Auiboy; Ames, Belfast people testify to this. ADAMS. Ill Rockland, August 2, coal 9 months and lb days. is a reputation as a successful instead of reopening his market recently News; Young Brothers, port. 8 Adams, aged 64 years, making quite port sch. Uollis- L. Morse, retired, congress St., Belfast, Me., July *22, Henry Beckett, in the real estate business. fire. Philadelphia, August 5. Cld, Beckett. In Cushing, ^LORD'S broker injured by I a testimonial 15 N. 9, ar, sch. Win. says: "In February, 1905, gave aged 87 years, n months and days. 1 S/ wood, Portsmouth, H.; Bock land, August 5, FIoi FOR MONEY and Mrs. Charles A. Colcord and Mr. Charles Devereaux arrived Sunday schs. Wm. for and it stated that I had used Caldfrwood. In THE STORE Capt. B. Palmer, Bangor; 10, ar, Booth, publication C. and Jane E- Calder. | Mrs. C. L. New York to his wife at the home at the E daughter of Joslah Y Fancy Good- friends Mrs. C. R. Clark, Bry- from join ar, soh. Charles A. Campbell, Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured City Drug 26 years, 3 months Millinery, M. for a Long Cove; 9, wood of North Haven, aged Sheet Music and Miss Dorothy Bryant and Mrs. Wedge of her mother, Mrs. John Ames, results. I can North Haven. f } ant, Bangor* Store, with the most satisfactory and 19'ays. Burial at Players Street, arrived last week and weeks. All are to see his genial Alma wife ol High of Danbury, Conn., few glad Delaware Breakwater, Aug. 10. Ar, sch. 1 have more confidence In the Field. In Boston. August 6, C.. J add today that services At the will spend several weeks in town. face among us. M. Philadelphia for Calais. Rporiff Prentis Field. Funeral We are to sell Base Ball Ralph Hayward, remedy than ever. About a year ago I had a re Mrs. Horace B Pear- going 5. sch. Augustus H. oMier daughter, son and Mrs. Mercene Cutter of Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Aug. Ar, became so residence Saturday, Mrs. Harry Robbins, daughter, turn of the trouble land my kidneys son, 36 Monmouth street, LoDgwood, who have been was the of her relatives, Capt.' and Babcock, Port Tampa. for a few weeks at Grace and Walter, visiting guest weak that It was a common thing for me to get Goods, M. last week. Mrs. Fernandina, Fla., Aug. 4. Ar, scb. Henry Fran. their Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Swift, Mrs. Lewis Partridge, secre- ff&fToSSrSSSfSW parents, six or seven times at night to pass the AS^Hat LOKI' to her was Miss Stin- F. San Juan. up '- wiil leave tonight for Rockland, Thomas- C., previous marriage, Kreger, between the vill Aug. 6. Sld, sen. Joseph tions. I also had more or less backache. As in 29, Isaac Hutch- Probably Warren for a few son of Prospect. Newport News, °CHATCHiN80NagH?Gastmer,Sjuly ton and days stay. sch. Alice Pills checked and 29 days. PRICES. a wallet containi G. Kay, Bangor; 8, ar, Helbrook, the former instance, Doan’s Kidney inson, aged 87 years GOST Rogere* house, of and Mrs. Clifton Snell of Malden, Ban- Morrison. In Saranac Lake, N. Y.. July 27, leave at Harry L. Perry, commander the Mr. Baltimore; 10, ar, sch. Lucinda Sutton, action of the kidney secretions and oi Fiiuler will Capt. Mr. C.’s the frequent Morrison of Brooklyn, N. Y., founerly come and money. steamer of the Red D. line, Mass., after a portion of Helen Don’t fail to early purchase. receive a re» a1'1 Philadelphia, spending backache. I cheerfully recommend a native of Union, aged 39 years. ery Stable and relieved my Friondsbip, 1 between New York and m vacation at the White Mountains, arrived 5. Ar, sch. Frederic Kl>. " running ports g°Brunswick, Ga., Ang. as I know it can be Furial at Friendship. is last to remain the ar, sch. this remedy a second time, C. Venezuela, arrived home Monday. It in town week, through A. Duggan, Coombs, Savannah; 6, SWEETSER. In ^earsport, August 8, Dolly rs. Sarah rid'one of all disorders arising P. Sweetsei, Searsport, his first visit to his home in Searsport for present month with'bis mother, WeUfleet, Savannah. relied upon to Sweetser, widow of Capt. Joseph Me.__ in his boyhood’s home. 6. Cld, sch. WeUfleet, from the Williamson an1 ten years. Snell, Savannah, Aug. kidneys.’’ Caroline Mrs. Joseph j sch. Boyce, Bel- Price 50 cents, Foster- St. George. July 30 has returned to New Brunswick; 6, sld, Judge For sale by all dealers. agfoRRKYarSin 76 Christinas Cote r* of the Mt. Cemetery Frank Willard Frye widow of the late George Torrey, aged years. had been at The members Hope fast IVle. New York, sole agents for 1 his wife and little sou for the Milburn Co., Buffalo, In Concord, Cal., August 8, Webster F. i" to at the York, leaving Treat. D. to Association are requested meet 6. Sld, sch. Henry B. STEPHENSON, weeks, returned Augusta month in our She has rooms with Jacksonville, Ang. the United States. of Frankfort, aged 83 years. j home of Mial Sargent at 7 p. m. Friday. village. Treat, formerly W •l»url to The Stockton Fiske, Boston. and take no Wiggin. In Levant, August 2, Sarah iggin Hotel. Friday evening.—Kennebec 21st. A full attendance is requested Mrs. Avalina Griffin, going sch. Remember the name—Doan’s Next Door to Windsor Aug. Her husband will Mobile, Ang. 6. Sld, Henry Crosby, of Camden. as business of is to come before for their meals. rejoin other. importance of Havana. the meeting. her toward the end August.