V o l. 5 6 Houlton, , Wednesday, April 19. 1916 No. 16

man who begins to wash up and wel 1 ci ins t ru ct e( | rends are disinte­ tlm corporation paid in stoel .or sold railroad, 'lie towns and plantations crawl|into iis overcoat lb minutes grating under the destructive action the stork and paid in ca-.li. I n oirh-! through which it will pass have before quirting time will never be ot heavy traffic. 'Hie Federal Govern­ e r case |f Won id constitute tie* ;ic-] abundant fen -t.s and good farming < 111 isi t ii,in of something of nnun v land, hut lack of transportation la- ment should not expend its revenues taken by thescrutf of the neck bv value. ciht ies |has caused them practically tnr maintenance, as by so doing it Opportunity and pushed up the lad­ “ And if the promotion of this rail­ to stand still—many of them actual- England, Germany and der. The'men who are drawing the would not add to tlm stock of good road is carried to the point whieh we Jy to lose* in population — while towns big salaries in this country are the loads, hut it can make conditions hall hereinafter indicate, we shall ! T» r situated have gone forward, a 111 orize t he issue of some amount! ^ !ub- ext nt this preliminary work will jtar value of $100,000 whenever th** hand, instead of mistaking it for a divisions to cease or curtail tln*ir own have been financed from tin* sale of success of the undertaking is as­ bonds alone. Hut. they will also book agent and kicking it off tlm work of improvement in the hope sured, when tin* pioneer work is have belimd tln-m t he benefit of the completed — this in addition to the front porch, that the Fedeia! Government would j promotion work done and to lie done payment from bonds of the note, an lo w tlie Automobile Opportunity ultimately come and make the im­ up t<> that point, just as truly as open account now held by ; ini and Federal Aid provements for (hem. Fit t h erm ore, 111 * > 11 ig 11 it had been paid for. This included in the balance sheet. cannot he withdrawn and whatever Opportunity is something which tiie imposing upon t In- state-, of the '' We hel if \ r t hat when tin* tight Business Has Grown valtl<- it pc-ssesses. will constitute an of way from Moulton to Bancroft knocks at every man’s door once, duty of making' substantial rontribu- Maintenance has been given posi­ equity, or ma rein, for these bonds. and tin* 111 ci! t a i terminals are e- but refuses so kick in tlm lower pan­ t ion will servo 11 a it 11 ll i a tiea “ Ti i *-t el. /re. ci oisit h riiig- the fa ct The remarkable growth of the au­ tive attention in the form of i-Yileral ; qtiired t i,e i a "j* ct may fairly be els. f y the domain upon t:jo ' 11 a i t h * - i - * m 1 y pn 11 m i n;i ru a >r i;. .-'aid to ba\a \ *,e assumed a tangible tom obile business is well illustrated Aid in loads to the several stalest l n I ! Treasury, as * \ feat ti na nei nv of tie n 11 - charact < t . a i "Me! i its promotion by the size of the figures on file at Win mever Opportunity finds a , which the Senate ( ’ o m m i t t: e e on j la II c and that pi ■ ni< c 11 ci w< t k on ' I; e Federal l ca ­ Will then hi lar from retnpleted. the automobile registration depart­ man who really wants to get out of a ! Host off ict's ami l’o>t Roads has nn-| ■ u!i aiitial vahe i:;i- air* ad v W ic I i t I 1 is 1- bun-, the c< mmission conditions Would We : i;| I ! if"\ e (he i - t TIi" A lie rica n . \\ ■in . ra i !s an laid Id * on in 1905 and the receipts that year with which to dig his wav out. j presented ever since the coming of] o RaiaToft. it will anti.et - 11 ig ! i way » Mlieia i and t Many a man has been awak< ned out i the vehicle which caused road travel j ■ a 11 Im i ■■*y -t I1 "*c* - | II■, el- -t * 1 111 I- Ini io-r i-SUe of $ I'd. non. were $2828. T h e following year A u'ontohi I-* A ss, iu- a ■.:ao a ci"net thllie- have been ac­ showed a falling off and some people of .a sound sleep by Opportunity ] to extend beyond town and countyj t lot! with * a i, or '1 " W - c * ■-! 0 1 r i - - ■ * - o ! ■! I i f . i > 11 >a j i ; I e" m1111 - !, e d and tio- r in lit ot way pounding on the window and show­ j and even state lines. 'I1!ins comments j > r a were known to nay that the flurry Wi t iI t!i- a in. cnit \vhir1 ■ will be ii tin i 11■"iii I)a iig "i f " ’.a * .croft acqti i re hit ing him how he can make money using t heir host ■ud * a \ ms I \ r**q:i ir* d. ami tie* t im< tn run > was about over. The third year the Senate Committee in the memo­ will a n t m eti/.- ' !*• further issue I I ! vince t ho Sonatot ft ; III) tile ''hert, t ha t t' will t e a e. mst 11 u t a n showed a good increase and each by buying a chunk of western land, randum which accompanies the hill] a * n ; whets the rai Is ate states that th g od reads hill ;i to • 'a ma !i|i burden \v b* n spread laid ip'iii Ifane: ift to Bangor ii will y e a r thereafter proved better and and as a result this country is full of j recently reported unanimously: oV* ( I whole. We .-hall ant Imri/.e tint h"t !/-• t n e remaining- $d(t,uuo. prosperous, retired citizens who do ma nd coiisidera t ion * qua I tn t i a t better, until 1912, when the great j "While the primary purpose of toe the sal* tit a minimum price <* 1 s.y Side 1 s> it i - to const jt ute settlements giv n to military preparedm* spu rt was made. The receipts by not have anything to worry about j Government- in entering upon tlm nlfh.MiL i t he pet it i*ui asks iuily f<>r in full to t in-ir respective* dates for '.HI. 'I’ll investment m>w is such a years since the inauguration of the except taxes. Too many men, how­ ] policy of Federal aid is to secure the promotion services aside from those character that we believe it may !>.■ ever, turn over and take another J constructi m of systems of highways Eastern Maine R. R. covered by the note and account registration law : necessary to otter liberal iiuiuee- above mentioned a> to he paid with nap. after which Opportunity goes 1906 2.828 I which are urgently needed, it should Can Issue Bonds tne ts tor its purchase, and we pre­ bonds. 1908 2.644 to the next house and finds some | not forego the opportunity and the fer that it should be in tins form “ If conditions or arrangements, which may he clearly understood, body who knows a good thing when duty to require on the part of the Tin* preliminary steps towards the either for flu* financing or the build­ 1907 3,282 rather than in stock as a bonus. he sees it. States that they adequately maintain construction of a railroad, which ing and operation of the proposed 1908 4,297 “ In the present cast*. Mr. Max railroad, change so as to justify the Opportunity never bothers with a every mile of road constructed with when completed and equipped will cost $5,000,000, took place in Augusta fluid, with itis associates, hut prin­ issue oi said stock, or any part of it, 1909 e .m man who is too tired to get up and the aid of Federal money. If legisla­ Tuesday when the public utilities cipally by himself, ten years or more .oi different terms, the commission 1910 .9,704 open the door when she knocks. tion is framed so as to bring about commission rendered a decision in ago, conceived the idea of building a w ill entertain an application to that She doesn't hang around the door­ such continuous and efficient main­ fawn- of the application of the Fast- railroad from Bangor to Hon It n, i effect. The present case will be held 1911 $ 12.406 via Hancroft, some 120 n iles in open for such further proceedings as step and try to get in with the aid of tenance, a great benefit to the people ern .Railroad Company for the ap- 1919 $ 98,318 roval of its issue of certificates. This length, through a territory offering may be warranted in the. premises. a jimmy. The surest, way to get a will have been assured, as it is now excellent opportunity for* develop­ The order now made will relate only 1919 $119,186 proposed road will run from Houl­ call from Opportunity is to work 16 generally recognized that because of ton to Bangor, a distance of 120 ment, but not now served bv anv ^ to the issue of bonds.” 1914 $192,542 hours a day and keep both eyes lax administration ai d mistaken miles, through Hodgdon, Gary, 1916 $268,899 peeled for the main chance. The economy millions of dollars worth of Amity, Haynesville, Hancroft, Drew Plantation, P re n tis s , Springfield, Lakeville Plantation. Bradley. Fd- dington. Brewer to Bangor. Tin* lo­ cation of the road has been approved from Houlton to Bancroft. June Weddings This company was granted a char­ ter by the legislature of 1011 and it was amended by the legislature of will soon be in order 1913 which gave the company the au­ thority to build a bridge across tiie Penobscot river between Bangor and Y< )V will need a dainty gift for the bride— You Brewer. The directors of the com­ pany are Edward H. Hlake. Flavius may not need it right now— but you O. Beal, James W. Gratty, A. A. Merrill, George W. Maxfield, Ara should take plenty of time in selecting it Warren, Harry A. Chapman, Galvin P. Thomas, Harlan P. Sargent, Bis- bee B. Merrill, Samuel H. Wood­ bury, Charles D. Merritt and Allred W K are fully prepared to serve and assist you G. Chambers. The decision of the public utilities commission gives the Eastern Maine < )lTR comprehensive line of Sterling Silver— Railroad Company the authority to issue its first mortgage six per cent, Silver Plate— (kit Glass and Novelties gold bonds to an amount not exceed­ ing $200,000, secured by a mortgage of besides the thousand .and one articles all its properties and franchises new or hereafter acquired, the bonds to be which we carry, will make it easy to se­ dated April 1, 1910, payable April 1, 1921, bearing interest at six per cent, lect per annum, payable semi-annually.

| What Decision Says J The decision of the Public Ftiliti**s| Commission bearing on this matter I says, in part: ] “ 11. is not the policy of this eonimis- J. D. PERRY Jeweler, Optometrist ; sion to permit; an <*tit<*rprisr in he ti : nanced entirely trout the sale iq Market. Square - Houlton, Me j bonds, allowing flu* stock to la* is- i sued without definite consideration I therefor**, as a bonus with the bonds j or otherwise. This Inis been dis­ is a mental recognition of value, and is a reflected admiration tinctly sta fe i in ot lo-r decisions. and is sti11 ad le i * il t**. When the pres­ of beauty or merit wkich precedes possession. ent proc'*eititigs were first brought to j the commission's attention in an in- j formal eonferei.ee with the petition- j A s only an artist can appreciate art and a musician music, so er’s attorney, it was proposed to plan an issue of stocks and bonds motor-car values only can be appreciated by those who, in | ultimately to finance the whole road, J J which is estimated to cost four mil- j rHMT NV. 01 lAIlP motor cars, buy only . world achievements. j lion to live million dollars, and the I ratio of stocks and bonds to be re­ Chadwick’s Spencer Sweet Peas Th* carnal onlooker may admire a motor car, but appreciation in its finality is quired was one of th * principal ques­ tions discussed!. Later, however, pmcha—»■ admiration measured in gold and silver by the man to whom motor-car and before the formal petition was filed “ the petitioner d cided to only You cannot get better seed anywhere, perfection Is a habit in his big car buying. ask for the amount above indicated*, the bonds alone to realize cash and everyone knows now what the Spen­ the stock to pay for the services and the money advanced by Mr. George cer Sweet Peas are. How much pret­ W. Maxfield. To the extent of the Scripps^B oo^k actual money value of his services, it could make no difference whether tier and larger they are than the old

luxurious light-weight cars are driven almost exclusively by owners of experienced fashioned kind—It’s just grand. w motor-car judgment. These owners are the most appreciative of Scripps - Booth design C o rr)p e tio y With. and performance, and are widely responsible — through their enthusiasm concerning Be sure and try them this year Cigars frow I the car — lor its remarkable sales in the most exclusive circles. Everywhere, the Scripps "Booth cars will win your appreciation when but given an opportunity I If you want garden or flower seeds oi through our nearest sales representative. RISTOI any kind Pour Cylinder Roadster - $825 * Four Cylinder Coupe - $1,450 CIGAR Don’t Forget Chadwick’s Seed, I Eight Cylinder Four Passenger - - $1,175 **Vitesse’ Eight Cylinder Speed Model $ 1,250 in y O U T * have only the purest seed and it F. O. B. Detroit o y o n State, is ifie. best of all. pays to plant the best. HILL and MULLEN S.JUleiiyMji any or> •‘Not How Cheap but How Good Agents for Aroostook County 101 % runs\ 2 fc'2S*' e\>en F O R T K E N T , MAINE O The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

sang very acceptably and gave her iiVmVi «9i •h«®nk«5tN®ii®ii8i i8ii8m8m5i *5ii>7«i74 i!o7ii?o7ii?4i? s|li|,|>(,,s ar„ qu<, «,„] (Mass IM'opheey. Alma Ho\ V a si-i-ciAi. i-RK'i- uN- Aside from the mgan opening I have not materialized. $1.20 Harlem River delivery. Ke- . t . . . Ks-mys, Belaud Maedona giv* n last month tins was the hrM i Traev The local market continues quiet ceipts of Long- Island potatoes are Baniel Libby. Mali. time the capacity of the splendid ) ]-jt)< ' Smoked Shoulders this Week buyers are paying $2.50 per barrel. light with the market $4.00 and $4.2.') new instrument lias really been tot , SHIPMENTS in bulk at 180 lbs. ed. w ich in the capable hands of 1 6 c lb. Apr. 11 5.cars from Ho niton The first of tin* m w crop of Ber­ Miss Packard give much pleasure .. 12 5 ** muda potatoes reached the market Mutt and Jeff to the audience especially on the Strictly Fresh E ggs 25c Doz. this week. As theie were hut 355 specia l orga n parts, and again de­ in a New Frolic bbls. of both old and new crop pota­ monstrated her ability as a most Fancy D airy Butter 35c lb. toes on thie Bermudian and with “ A little nonsense now and then i- efficient organist. very light supplies of new stock relislu d by the best of men.’' am! The Produce News says : from Florida, the market was active women too. The old adage is Iw-inu: After two weeks of good trading a and strong and all Bermuda supplies M usic Club proved over and over again by tie reaction has occurred in the old po­ were readily cleaned up. continued and most extraordinary Let Ds Supply You The chorus of the Music rluli wil| tato market and all week trade was success of (ins Hill’s production of meet for practice at lie High School inactive. Jobbers to a large extent The Cantata "Bethany’ Muff and .Jeff. New York's la-st with vonr Master wants. Kvervihmg in (keen Stuff II auditorium on Thursday t ve, ing, anticipated their demands 10 days ci ti/.ens, hul r to-rs. linkers uml under- Apr. 2(>. A good attendance is Strictlv Fresh lor Friday and Satutdav ago and have sufficient supplies to The lovers of good vocal musk- fa kers all t urn to ( he funny pictures carry them for a week or so and be­ great ly enjoyed tin* sacred cantata hoped for. jin the morning newspaper to see The “ Messiah" which is to he HAM A L L T H IS cause of the uncertainty of the mar­ “ Bethany" given at the Methodist . what t Moss two funny fellows MuM given hv tin- Houltoii Music (Mub and ket are not taking on an.v more stock church Friday evening, under tIn­ land J e ff are up to. Nor is the habit churns has been poMpom-d from BACON W eek than necessary, thinking a possible direction of Mr. Hartley Stewart as j confined to the one class of people. EASTER Apr. 27 to May 4. This is tin- last decline may occur. As a large por­ conductor with Miss Bacteria Pack­ ■ The banker, the lawyer and the concert of the season and without tion of ti»e potatoes which has come ard organist. ! judge enjoy the daily carto< ns as any (Ion hf tin* la-st, so plan l o a f t i-n< 1. in this week was bought when the The solists were Miss Alice Apple- j well as- his less fortunate brothers S B F C IA L attention will - FRUITS ---- On last Thursday cvt-niiur, at tie market was higher receivers in the ton Kimball, of Presque Isle, so­ land applaud Bud Fisher’s satirical ...... be given 1o all home- of Miss Florence WM-ilei the St raw ben ie>. Pineapples, yards are holding them until the prano ; Mrs. (). A. Hodgins. eon i humor, Millions of the la st people lion It on Music club had tin- plea­ Parcel Post market advances or are moving only trolto ; Mr. Joseph Marriott tenor ; : in America have laughed at (Mis Florida Oranges, Navel sure of hearing a fine pianist in thi­ limited quantities at t e present Mr. Bernard Archibald, bass, sup­ , Hill's company presenting- Mutt and Orders. Oranges. Florida Grape ol Miss (Jeorgia Barker o .1 off in t heir various plays and will flgur;. This has brought about plemented by a well balanced chorus P'-rson j 1’lea-e O rd<-r Idir! v Fruit. Oregon Apples, of thirty-five voices. Presque I le. Her interpretation of i coot inm- to laugh at them as long a> more of an accumulation in the I Banana-' and Lemons. a “ Hungarian Rhapsody" uas very yards than for several weeks. Tliis beautiful binle story in soli*, j Bud Fisher nd (ins Hill can keep fine and amid showers of applause Ward's Bn.-ad and Cake All i/.es All prices. While price changes have not been duet, quartet, male and mixed ! u [> the pare. Mutt and .1 <11 l-a vc she responded very pleasingly with tresli evv r v m or 111 mg very marked, this week $3.50 repre­ chorus was finely given and reflected 'made four complete tours of the a second select ion . - sented about the best obtainable on much credit on the careful and j Baited States and ('ana.du, with no average New York offerings in 180- painstaking work of the conductor jsignof diminishing popularity and OI .1) T<) W X jj Pure Maple Syrup ; will continue to do so for years lb. bags. Michigans and Maines who has given several weeks to tin- Nadeau Escapes From C< >F in Jgr 1!). j | M .c ,e in Monticello usually bring a premium, as Maines rehearsals and is to he congratulated Bangor Hospital , inumerable. Mult and .1 elf in ( ’oll- in bulk sell $3.45 and $3.55 and in ex­ on the excellent manner in which it ege will not only live up to past rec- Sp(a 1a! :Blend .y'-r bottle ceptional cases as high as $4. There I was rendered. ■ unis o! pin-nominal business hut I Freeman Nadeau, known as the CH A SI-; x s .\xn< X is considerable* complaint of the While it was generally known that will prove tin- crowning- siiccis- of outlaw of the Shin pond road, es­ abundance of small Maine potatoes, Miss Kimball .was a promising Mr. Hill’s long husim-ss career. All C< )F FF;i-; ;v >c lb IP >C K caped from tin- Bangor State Hospi­ which are poo.ily grad d and are young singer t li is was her first ap­ known Imx o11 i<-e records have keen M A P U -; pearance in Moulton and much in tal about 8 o'clock. Monday night hopelessly shat t e r e d by the enorm­ and no (race of him has been huind. Tin- 1 iv M. Te■a> to 11»- ion nd Made near , terest was shown in this musician ous popularity of t h is ‘sun- fil e' suc­ It ( Ml! ■ to Oi >0 lb. from our sister town.. Her first His get-away was accomplished cess and has been known as the S<' X. B 50c bottle with the cleverness and cunning for number left no doubt in tin* minds mortgage lifter for house managers WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS THIS MAPLF Honied of the listeners that tin- mantle of which lie has long been known. He a ml t In-a t re owners. ^The nervous system is the alarm system was conlined in award on flu* second Phone 2 l of the human body. the mother, one of the finest singers Mutt and ,M If in College will come ewa-eiallv FOR I/S floor with two doors fastened with In perfect health we hardly realize that in eastern Maine, when living, had to the I i ey wood Tin at n next Mon­ we have a network of nerves, but when allefn richly on the daughter. With modern locks between him and liber­ day. April 2tlh. It was design- d health is ebbing, when strength is declin­ her rich and well modulated voice, ty. He took the time when most of lor laughing purposes only. 4'leie , ing, the same nervous system gives the tin* patients were in tin* assembly alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful distinct enunciation, careful phras­ isn't a serious though! in the entire sleep, irritability and unless corrected, ing and admirable poise she did her hall af a dance and although left a- show. It's mission on eaith is sim­ lone hardly ten minutes, when tin- Worst Kind of Dust. < i 1 -" on Him. leads straight to a breakdown. self much credit and gay.- great ply to banish dull care and slilfle To correct nervousness, Scott’s Emul­ Dust is everywhere. Dot the worst i hardy knew what at fondants ret urued, hot ii doors wen tin- hook worm and grou <*h. (let sion iit exactly what you should take; its pleasure to the audience and will la- kind of dust is that which is conlined ■!' s ai in, 1 know aar and N a(b an mi.-sing. Whet In l rich nutriment gets into the blood and given a warm welcome when again seats early as M ut t and .Jeff in < ’>>1- within flu- four walks of a room. The , aim ut bin ability.” he picked flit- h cks, which hardly rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while she favors Houl-ou with a musical lege in\ariab!y plays to capaci'y dust is always germ-laden, because it or a sea voyage, the whole system responds to its refresh­ seemed possible, or had in some way houses and the early bird catcles is infested with elb-te niafo-r thrown ar i Imre is in him.’' ing tonic force. It is freeirom alcohol. visit. obtained keys to the doors, is unex­ : e -cord. .Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N. I. Of the local solists Mrs. Hodgins plained . the worm, or ot Imr wise t in- best seat. off by human bodies.

W e bought early-wisely-well. Were we to duplicate these purchases right now you would have to pay a great deal more for your new spring suit. \ New Men’s Spring S u i t s All the Newest Styles are Here > ' \ s $10 $12 $14 $16 $18 $22 $25 Beautiful new Scotches, Fine Fancy Tweeds, Splendid Blue Serges, Handsome 7 Fancy Worsteds. A tremendous assortment of splendid new styles for men and young men. Val­ ues that we defy you to equal at any other store, and remember that you buy here with the distinct understanding that your satisfaction must be complete in every detail or “your money back if you want it.” 1 J Men’s Spring Overcoats ^foref / .

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Rain Coats $3 to $18 /'! ii

KB Boys’ Suits with Extra Pants Newest Spring Models, choicest patterns, $5. to $7.50 Easter Hats, Shirts and Ties

The Store That Makes Good L. S. Purington, Houlton n . SteJ.-BWhC*. IMS y /- The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

Offertoire Andante Batiste Workmen crushed A branch of the Holy Name Socie­ Dr. K. H. Jackson was in Boston S? Hymn ty comprised of male members of St. las' week on business. OF LOCAL INTEREST -T« Sermon—’’The Resurrect ion" Sapiel Sapier employed at the Buff­ Mary’s Catholic Clinch was formed Anthem — ’‘ The Lord is Risen In- alo Fertilizer Works on Bangor St. on Tuesdav evening of last week. ifiiifi|i&|i&||s&i|^ ,£|i£|,£|,^ B^1 ■i1 ^ ^ •S1 ^ ^ •i1 ^ ^ ^ ^ Alumni Meeting i deed" Adams met with a painfull accident on Fri- Benediction vlay which nearly cost him his life. Shaw—Seeley An ent h icia-U ic meeting of Gradu­ Bon Franklin of Presque Isle was Easter Sunday While at work m the basement of ates oi Ricker (’lassicai Institute and a business caller in town Friday. FV FNING SKIIVICF t he factory shoveling i rum a pile of Mr 1''ra n 1Jin R. Shaw of ;I O U 11 O 1 11 H n n 11 < i'll A c;Idemy was heId \Y. dm -- Geo. H. T aber has recently sold.: Faster Sunday will be observed in Voluntary. Violin (fidiynto chemicals, the roof of tlm t unmd foil and Mi ss !•lli/.abet h Mae Set■ley, of ! day ev.eiiing- I II the vest ry of th. Free Buick CArs to Fred B. Kidder and K. ! the churches of Houlton with the Melody in in, burying him beneath a large a- Milo, w’el e unitei| in maniace at 1 lie Ha pt isit ( '!. urcii at wh ich t ime a limM 8. P o w ers. | following programs : 1 n vocation "tomit ot materials. Other workmen home O1 Mr . and Mrs. Harry ( .Ties- excdlo ill - n ]IT' ■r was ser\■ed by tin- Mr,. Dan) Davl, r«n.r..e* i i a w is a wo 11 1, n.iun farmer pose of brim.J inj 1 o;jet her as many ■ d’ Organ Voluntary A nth cm — "Th e | ,<>nl is Risen" J. J. Marriott.& Sons have sold a to the Aroostook Hospital where it ami hti■■dimss ma i of 11 mi 1| im. ami the o 1 (| ir;ids a" I" ltde and t' i Anthem---“ (.’hrist is Risen" S • r i j * t lire Rea* i ng National Twelve cylinder car to Dr. was tound that he h id been badlv Miss S, ■eley has made ma ny friends derive ways and means of making Psalm Duet — “'J’his n tin Sabbat h Da v' Slncock of Caribou. jammed hut no homes were broken, af MJ . hi riing her sojourn in that R. (’. 1. oi grea ?i-r va 1 lie to ! he Colli || i - Hymn Prayer unity. • Mrs. Flora Lougee returned last unless internally injured he will prob­ town. They will re111 1IIIIe t 1 o■ -- xcd len t Boston with friends. W orld" Censored Mall Ottering work of the pa-;t aml to k.-ep pact- Messrs. Geo. F. Taggettand Janies Prayer and Response Boys’s Quarteth ’m His Child' District Nurse A let !ef troin a customer of the with the gm w>h of the 1’reparat ory Gartley returned Friday evening Announcements Announcements Ti m i:s iO flic* in (’alais savs that a schools 111 tile Shat. mon ey must Ic from a business trip to Bangor. Offertory Hymn in explanation of what was said in censors hip .m mail passing to and fro fort licenning to dofray *■X ponses of The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Hymn Sermon last weeks Ti mks regarding the work 'between Canada and the Cnited repairs and now equipment, other Perley Melntyre is seriously ill with Sermon , Anthem—“ I am the Ressurection w appears t hat mail G. Potter who was scheduled to pre­ io under the old system with only preach on “ The Great Assurance, side over the mooting the duties of his home In Bath. N. Y., Monday, For Houlton Post-Office I one nurse employed. from American to Canadian points on.a count of the death of his eldest and its Ministry to Life.’’ is included in the new governmental toastmaster fell upon Mr. H. L. Chad­ ! Consequently the committee feel brother. ^ In the afternoon at 4 o’clock there ; orders. wick, Pres, of tie- R. c. [. Alumni Rep. Guernsey on April 11 th re­ though flu* work of the past year will be the usual Faster Vesper Ser­ Association, ami he after outlining The date of the next Chamber of introduced his hill in the House of w is very satisfactory. vice. Several of the musicians of briefly f in* purpose of tie- meeting, Commerce Smoke Talk will be on Represent at ives for an extension of Jeffersonian Club the town have kindly consented to called upon Hon. James ArchTmld. Thursday evening, May 4. Matters the Public* building in Houlton so as assist the eh ir, gratifying vocal and Death Mystery Pres, of the Hoard of Trustees who of local Interest will be brought up to provide* $5(HK) for tin* purchase of Over loo UK-111 hers (Motile local .Jell insturnental music by some of the spoke 111 oil t lie needs of the school for discussion. 2500 sq. ft. of land, and $1500 for Being Investigated ersonian club gal here,! at Sincock's best authors will be rendered and | ind upon the )ioo<| ot a closer rela­ E. W. Webb of Oakfleld was in building to comprise loot) additional Tiad. F’riday evening to eommemo- tbe service will be most helpful. [ tionship and a better acquaintance town last Saturday and drove home sq. ft. of floor space. : rate tin* birthday of Thomas .JelTer Tbe public is cordially welcome at ( 'ounty officials have been busily »etw* en tin school atid the citizens, a Buick Car recently purchased fiom This is t w ic e the appropriation : son, th*- founder of the Democrat bot services. engaged during the past week, in­ In* also emp11asi/1-< 1 the importance G. H . Taber. To drive a car on Aroos i originally asked of Cotigress, hut is parly. A smoke talk w^is preside i vestigating the mysterious death ot of maintaining a first class teaching took roads the 15th of April is some Presbyterian Church based upon the latest report of the lover by Aaron A. Putman the presi- brace Laskey, which occurred lo force and pointed to tin* fan that in atnut. Order of Services Treasury dep’t. experts. i dent of the club followed by refresh days ago. the past good teachers had been al­ MORNING j mcuts wen- the features of tin* even- A bowling team from the Moose- Mrs. Perkins and her hoar.ier. lowed to leave tlm Institute because Anthem— “ The Risen King’1 ! ing. leuk club. Presque Isle, are in town “ Beddy" Armstrong, at whose home of greater inducements in the way (Gabriel) At the Dream ■ The principal speaker of the even- for this Tuesday evening, and will the death occurred, were arrested of salaries, which R. C. I. was un­ Solo and C h orus--“ The Greatest ; ing was Hon. Peter Charles Keegan meet a team at the Meduxne,eag On T u esday this week, Jesse L. and placed in jail on the charge of able to meet, this In* thought all Love” J of Van Buren and other speeches club, where a 6 game contest takes Lasky presents Victor Moore the maintaining a nuisance and were wrong and urged upon tin* Alumni (Mr. Hanson and Choir j were made by Leonard A. Pierce and place. favorite Broadway ’comedy star in a given a hearing last Friday, at which to use every effort to better these (G a b r ie l) Thomas V. Dohertv. An Interested crowd of base ball picturization of George Bronson time they were bound over in $1,000 conditions. Anthem-“ Awake to Righteousness’’ Maurice I. Ingraham, a Houlton fans eongregate at A v e r y ’s C ig a r Howard’s Comedy “ Snobs” The bonds to appear before the Grand EVENING boy has been chosen as one of the 12 Principal Dyer was : he next speak­ store each afternoon, when the play on which this photodrama is jury, which will hear the case dur- Solo and Chorus— “Oh Look Afar” • , contestants for the Hallowell Prize er and he explained the work of the scores begin to arrive and are posted founded is commonly regarded as the mg the present week. This charge school in detail, his remarks were Miss Hoyt and Choir w ill u n ih le fl,B nnn ntv ofUoiala to * P«ak! Tig at t ol by. on bis bulletin board. most laughable satire ever produced will enable the county officials to most graciously received. Hon. Jus­ Solo— Selected Hon. IraG. Mersey will speak at Geo. T. Holyoke and C. G . Porter on Broadway, where it ran for an en­ hold them until the different clues tice J. B. Madigan was next called Anthem— “The Glorious King’’ a union service at the Methodist of the Aroostook Potato Growers tire season. In “ Snobs” Mr. Moore are investigated. upon and for ten minutes he kept Russell, Hancock, Miles Episcopal church under the auspices Ass’n. have moved their office across has the convulsinglv laughable role A variance of stories told by Mrs. his hearers interested as he spoke of St. M ary’s Church of the \V. C. T. U. on Sunday even­ tbe hall from their former location of a milkman who suddenly inherits Perkins her daughter, Bosie. and the obligations each citizen must feel ing, April 50. His subject wiil be In tbe Nickerson Block. 10.80 A. M. the title and vast wealth of an E n­ “ Reddy” Armstrong has caused the in supplying adequate facilities for Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow. Organ Prelude Selected glish Duke. Upon receiving the first officials to think that they know educational purposes. Mr. M a d ig a n The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Plummer have Vidi Aquatn installment of his newly acquired more about the case than what they father of the late James C. M a d ig a n returned from Florida where they St. Cecelia’s Mass in B flat fortune, he immediately proceeds to have told. was one who was instrumental in spent the winter, and are now with Haec Dies, Gregorian hit the “ high spots” . A charming Mrs. Perkins claims that the Las­ B. P. O. E. Installation the founding of Houlton A c a d e m y Mrs. Plummer’s brother In Hacken Organ Postlude Selected thread of romance is inter woven key girl first came to her home at an and the Madigan family have a lw a y s sank, N . J . They will return home Methodist Episcopal Church making the picture a most delightful early hour the Sunday morning of The annual installation of Houlton felt a strong interest in the school, nest week. offering. her death. It is claimed by others Lodge of Elks, No. 885, was held at 10.00 A . M. j Others who spoke along lines of T h e Famous Players film version tha she was there all day Saturday, Efks home, Friday evening. Mreftt. C. BatMri’eturfnrd home tin 1 Organ Prelude Selected i co operation among the citizens for of “ May Blossom” which will be and it has been discovered that they Past Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, Thursday having spent a week with 2 Hymn No. 160 ! the betterment and upbuilding of shown at this theati e on Friday is an were known to have been together Charles Carroll was installingoffi ~er. her parent* in St. Stephens, N. B. af L u d w ig Von Beethoven J Ricker Classical Institute were Mr. adaption of David Belasco’s first pro on Saturday, having driven to Lud­ He was assisted by the following: ter returning from Bast Parsonfield, Apostle’s Creed E . L . Cleveland Vice Pres. H o u lto n duction which introduced him to the low Station, 9 miles distant, where a Past Exalted Ruler Ira G. Hersey as where flie spent the winter, being P ra y e r Chamber of Commerce, L. S. Puring- theatre going public some twenty package was delivered to Miss Las­ Grand Secretary and Frank P. Clark mueh Improved in health. Anthem— “Send Out Thy Light” ton Pres. Houlton Merchants A ssn ., years ago, and which was the first key. This Mrs. Perkins denies. as (fraud Esquire. These officers Tbe many friends af Miss Edith G ounod Hon. Ira G. Hersey and Hon. Chas. stage production to run more than The report of the medical examin­ were installed : Exalted Ruler, (feo. Nevers will be sorry to learn that Responsive Reading P. Barnes, the two latter products of one season in the earlv days of the er that the young woman died from T. Holyoke; E steem ed Leading sbs has been suffering with pneu­ Gloria Patri Houlton Academy. drama. The action of the story is the effects of alcoholism, did not Knight, Alpheus A. Hutchinson; Es­ monia and has .been obliged to give Cello Solo—“Nocturne F ro m Dr. Whittemore outlined the sub­ woven about tbe love of two men for satisfy the authorities and the body teemed Loyal K n i g h t, George A. up training for a nurse, at least tem­ Midsummer Night’s ject of his visit to Houlton in the in­ a Southern girl prior to the opening was brought back to Dunn’s Under­ Hall Jr.,; E steem ed Lecturing porarily. She is now visiting rela­ D re a m ” terests of K. C. I. and assured his of the Civil War, the play comes to a taking rooms, where an autopsy was Knight, Warren W . Ashton; secre­ tives in Hemstead, L. I. Mendelssohn hearers that while he was heraled as happy conclusion amid events and made last week, bv medical exam­ tary, Albert K. Stetson; treasurer, The members of North Star camp By H. L Chadwick a beggar, he did not propose to beg, scenes strongly dramatic. Though iner Boone of Presque Isle, assisted Walter F. Titcomb; tiler, (feorge B. N . of A. will give an Easter Ball 0 Scripture Reading but did expect an abundance of help the period of the drama is that just by Drs. Dickison and Mann of this Whenman; trustee three years, Mar­ IWlCaaaar.MaH on E a ste r Mtihday 10 Notices and Offerings from voluntary offering and that any preceding and during the Civil War. place. Ir was thought advisible to tin Lawlis; trustee one year, Olin B. to w h le h th# public is Invited. Bry­ u Solo— “He is Rison” Sullivan community with such a valuable as­ it is essentially a domestic and not a .send the stomach away for examina­ Buzzeli; delegate to Grand Lodge son’s Orchestra will furnish music By Miss Eva Hackett set as is Ricker Classical Institute W ar drama. tion. The result of the autopsy was Hert.-chel Shaw. The Exalted Ruler and a good time is assured.* 12 Serm on should be more than whiling to help A carefully selected program of not made public. appointed (feorge A. Hagerinan, 18 S o lo -- “ Hosanna” Grenier in every way possible for its upbuild- Postmaster Sheehan has leoently dramatic, comedy and educational In the mean time many tumors chaplain; Fred B. Kidder, inside By H. M. Stewart ng. made some important changes in the subjects has been secured for the re­ are being thourouglilv investigated! guardian: Albert G. Merritt, organ­ arrang* ment of the boxes in the post Cello Obligato H. L. Chadwick Toe result, of the meeting cannot maining days of the week, and the and tin* grand jury will probably be I ist. 14 H y m n No. 177 Lowell Mason he prophesied hut what should he oflloe. A large section of sm all b o x - theatre going public may he assure,! given an opportunity to hear thej A buffet supper followed the install­ ’ e.< hav.i been taken out and lock 15 Benediction the result ts left to generous and loy­ of the latest and best at this theatre. evidence. Iation services. drawers substituted, ell of w hich 16 Postlude al Alumni and friends of tin* school. hahe b« en q u ic k ly engaged. J. H. Lindsay Organist H. M. Stewart Chorister The Houlton Grange will hold an Evening Service at seven o'clock, m m a r v a i n all day session Saturday, April 22, at extra M isic. 10 a. nt. T h e Auxiliary and Degree Ftrst Unitarian Church teams will work the Hrc and 4th de* green. In the afternoon there will Organ Prelude Selected be a program furnished by the mem Mr. Bernard Archibald bers living on the North l oad. The Opening Service HEYWOOD THEATRE State Master will also address 4he Hymn Choir and Congregation m eeting. Responsive Reading W. T. FRENCH. M anager Anthem-- -’Glorious Forever” The County Commissioners have Rachmaninoff decided to build a modern concrete Girl’s Choir walk on the County grounds west of Solo---“Spring’s Awakening” Monday April 24th the jail building to take the place of Dudley Buck the asphalt walk, which has been in Mrs. Orin A. Hodgins bad condition for some time. This Scripture Reading The Big New Musical Cartoon Re- will not only be agreat improvement Violin Solo—-Nocturne op 0 hat add v e ry m uch to the beauty of Chopin Review Positively all New these well kept grounds. Mr. Emmons Robinson Solo---“ Hosanna Grenier Jack D a le y a man well known a- This Time Mr. J. J. Marriott bout town for several years employed Prayer by the H oulton Water Co., died Trio— “ Lift Thine Eyes” suddenly Tuesday at his boarding Fro n “Elijah” Mend lssohn house In the West End. He com­ MUTT and JEFF Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. T. Grant plained during the evening of not Mrs. Hodgins fuming well and was found dead in Solo— “ If God be For Us” his bed the next morning. His re­ From “ The Messiah” Handel mains were taken'to St. John, his IN old home for burial. Mrs. J. Hollis Lindsay Sermon Rev. Ge6. Dana Sanders Hymn Choir and Congregation Benediction COLLEGE It’s No Dream- Organ Postlude Mr. Archibald F. B. Church Nothing but FUN, MUSIC and Morning Service No Joke Voluntary, Prelude in I) Ashford GIRLS Anthem— “ Lo, Easter Dawns” Loren/ Tou CAN Get a Good Invocation O^n>pm U i u U Di iL lr.Cfl u U Cigar for Five Cents Gloria Responsive Reading Spin a Nickel on Lord’s Prayer M U T T and JEFF" as students then try Hymn , See and STOP LAUGHING Scripture Reading The B F A Anthem—“ Triumphantly Ring” BRING THE KIDDIES — end prove it. Wilson A P ra y e r * Your cigar man should have them Response PRICES, 25c., 50c., 75c., $1.00 if not ask him to put in a box; any Solo—“He is Risen” Sullivan Bangor jobber has them, vmade iff Mrs. P. S. Berrie ______...... ■______T M the largest cigar factory in the state Announcements The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

i>J9Ta Hi/isnk r> A p r il 18, l>*r s;i ry 1 ( • 0>t ;ii•| II, Ins depends mi KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL vv 11 a t i.> meant In- dice,, edueatien. THE AROOSTOOK TIMES I and also eii I li t a n d a n I of v a I tie by Health i" Woith Saving, and Sonit? ALL THE HOME NEWS. which it i> to iio judged. It is a pleas­ Il'Miltol; People Know How Ot ant filing' to liivi'. Mini i f otie j s yo ii n o "a ve It. Published every Wednesday Morning by the Legal Newspaper Decisiors e no ugh a n 11 11 as time and m o n e y *Ihe PRINCE of Times Publishing Co. M a n \ 11, 1 l'"f! people take their 1. A ny person who tiiki'sa paper reRulariy enough, a very de-ui able t h ing. But lives in their hand" by neglecting the from thr Post ( Mllct*—whet heidirerted to his considered solely as a money invest­ CHAS. H. FOGG, Pres & Mgr. kidneys whe i de-y know thece organs address or another, 01 whether he has sub ment with a view to adding' to the scribed or not, Is responsible for the pay need help \\ eak kidneys are ret-pon- rr Sut.Rcriptions in l - •s fl.50 per year »n earn ing power, i rat her dim tit if the GRAUSTARK If any person orders his paper dt- sible for a ‘■ast amount of suffering and advance, #2.(torn arrears; in Canada S2.on average college course in the liberal in advance, 2..->o in arrears. continued, he must pay all arrearsres. or the ill health — the slightest delay is danger pul >11-her may coot i ntie to send It until pay- arts is entitled to all the credit it BY .Snigle copies live cents. ous. Use Iioan’s Kidney Bills—a m i' n I i» m ad e a nd collect t he w hi > 11 • a 111 < a i n I sometimes receives, though it m im­ remedy that has helped thousands of GEORGE BARR No Subscription cancelled until v\ liet her il is taken from t lie nfljee or no! . portant and should have consider a- all arrearages are paid he -The Courts have decided that refu-lim- kidney suffers. Here is a Houlton McCUTCHEON Advertising.ates nased upon circui a on and to take newspapers and periodical" from the tion. The case is different with ’ iM‘ citizen’s ncommendation, very reasonable- p<>"t olliee, or reniovi dr and leaving them foe h n i cal ed uca tion obtained in the Oonunnnications upon topics of general inter­ uncalled for, is prima facia e\ idenre of fraud scientific depart ments of ma n of mir Mrs. M |[, Small, 9 Smyrna St , Copyright, 1914, by Dodd, Mead and Company. est are solicited It you want to stop your paper, write to large universities. Their graduates Ht ulton. .Me., says; “ I have used Entered at the post office at Houlton for eir the publisher yourself, and don't leave it to Doans Kidney Hills off and on when­ dilation at second-class postal rates. t he post -blaster. have a higlity specialized know edge ever I have felt in need of a remedy of that is immediately saleable.” For Advertising Rates apply to the President and Manager this kind and they hav^ helped me. So far as the ufi itarian aspect goes Since getting my first box of Doan’s .J udge ( Jary seems to have made a The prirfee resolutely declared he Kidney Bill." at Cochran's Drug Store, "un, tne roollsh ctniu:" sne moanea. without authority and influence in fair enough and impartial statement. would be obliged to take the first Not a Round oi Pleasure I ha-e had a high opinion of them. I “If she only knew how adorable he Is these days, who would reformjthe Judge Gary. like many others, how­ /»he wouldn't be acting in tins perfect­ available steamer. shall always be pleased to recommend school curriculum, curtail it here and ever, seems to overlook that return ly absurd manner. Every girl who was “We shall go down tomorrow,” he Life in a newspaper office is not this remeih.” extend it there, to suit the tastes of on a course in college which cannot here last night Is madly in love with said, and even Mr. Blithers subsided. always one round ot p I e a s u r e, as him. Why must Maud be so obsti­ same people think. Somebody feels the little dears. By no means ask he expressed in actual hard cash. A Brice 50c, at all dealers. Don’t nate?” grieved because something gets into.t*ie,n stl,dy tilings they dislike! college course ought to he worth the simply ask tor a kidney remedy— get Mr. Blithers was very careful not to the paper, and someone feels grieved j Cut down tlie hills and bridge lie time and the money a young man Doan s Kidney Bdls— the same that mention his roadside experience with if something is left out—especially if gullies of tile road to learning, and spends in acquiring it, if for no other Mr. Estey had. b oster-Milburn Co., the prince, and you ihay be sore that it is some form of publicity whLth pave it so that a Ih-year-old can roll­ reason than the pleasure and satis­ Prop’s Buffalo, X V. he said nothing about his proposition ought to be paid for. These people er-skate the length of it! The result faction it brings him in a broadened to the young man. He merely de­ know nothing about the conduct of a might lie a hit con fusing at first, like outlook at d capacity for enjoving clared, with a vast bitterness In his newspaper, the value of its space or tlie mass meeting of Socialists no t wo t lie best t here is in life. soul, that the prince was coming to ot whom could agree on what they An ed neat ion that makes cultivated dinner. But what the deuce was the the demands made upon it, and as a Prof. Cards, wanted, bat all of whom wanted it at citizens, able to understand the life use? rule denounce it on every occasion, "She ought to be soundly— spoken even while accepting from it valuable once; or like the experience of the and movements of the country in to,” said he, breaking the sentence space for notliing, and would never, editor who agreed for one day to eut which they live, to appreciate the with a hasty gulp. "Now, Lou, there’s k under any consi 'elation, turn any out all that any reader would object best in art and literature, must he of C.E. Williams, I j f Just one thing to do. I must go to N ew business in its direction. Some per­ to, judging from a st aek of com phi i n t s great value to society. As it has been OFFICE AT RESIDENCE York on the midnight train and get sons have no hesitancy in demanding on hand, and who fo u n d when it very aptly put. “ learning to earn,"; her. That woman was all right as a from newspapers space worth many came time to go to press that there is not ail there i~ in life. “ Uearning 129 Main St. Houlton, Maine tutor, but hanged if I like to *ee a dollars, who would never dream of was not a fine he could print. But in to live," is an equally important part daughter of mine traipsing around tlie end sweetness and light would of the ideal system of education. New York with a schoolteacher. making similar demands on a mer­ T*-*1- 239-3 prevail. No child would leave school, She”— chant for a free portion of his stoc . "You forget that she has retired on a in trade. 'Phis subject has received because there Would he no school to What One Drink Does to Teeth filled without competence. She is not in active em­ considerable attention in the press leave. I’hescho.il hooks wool t all a M an pain by the new anal­ ployment, Will. You forget that she Is lately and there is a disposition to be mi the shelf with the birch and gesic method, a b s o ­ one of the Van Valkens.” cut out all free advertising. tlie.compuIsion laws. Only unpro "There you go, talking about good gressive old fogies will think of han­ In the April American Magazine lutely safe. is an interesting article hy Dr. Edwin old families again. Why Is it that so Baseball and Alcohol dling this problem in any other fash­ blamed many of your fine old blue ion. K. Bowel’s which shows how greatly Dr. F. O. ORCUTT, stockings are hunting jobs"— alcohol reduces personal efficiency. “Now, don’t be vulgar, Will," she Connie Mack, whose A t h l e t i c s Looking Back In it lie (h'sei ihes some memory tests, Dentist. cut in. “Ityaud is quite safe with Mi­ have won five American 'League pen­ beginning with s im p le ones and randa, and you know It perfectly nants and three world’s champion­ working up toflm more difficult. As well, so don’t talk like that. I think ships, is quoted by a magazine writ­ ! t seems scarcely more t ban vest* r- the tests become involved the de­ THE KLEIN STUDIO It would be a fearful mistake for you er as saying that “ alcohol inevitably dav that we turned Puba hack to tne crease in m e m o r y became more to go to New York. She would never slows a man down.” And blowing Main Street HOULTON forgive you and, what Is more to the ( uhans with considerable anxiety as noticeable. This was particularly point, she wouldn’t budge a step if down, he continues, is the reason for to t'heir ability to run tlndr own af­ true of the tests wi.ieh required ypu tried to bully her into comir g the shelving of by far the majority fairs. 1| is partie.ularly interesting memorizing for half an hour as many OVER HATHEWAY DRUG CO. home with you. You know it quite to j maj*"' of baseball players. ‘ Who puts the to reflect now, however, upon what 12 place tigures as was possible for ea well as I do." player out of the game?’’ he goes on. Spain allowed to slip through its fin­ each subject t<> remember. Maud’a continued absence was ex- j Dr. J. F- Palmer "Fortunately it isn’t necessary for me “ You should naturally say the um­ gers because if failed to treat decent­ For two weeks this test was prac­ plained to Prince Robin that evening, I to sign anything, Mr. Blithers.” pire; well, all the umpires together ly an intelligent, capable people. F«»r ticed without ale* tnd, and then each DENTIST not by the volcanic Mr. Blithers, but | haven’t put as many hall players out ( uba today has proved a. wonderfully morning a good eye opener was ad­ by bis practiced and adroit better He looked to his wife in desperation. of the game as Old Man Booze.” He ayt pupil, an assimilat e’ of the 1 PS s ministered. An average reduction OFFICE OVER FRENCH’S half, who had no compunction in She failed him for the first time in her explains futher, that it is not only ons we laid out for it during’ Ameii ascribing it to the alarming condl- life. Her eyes were absolutely mes­ of six and two-tenths per cent, took DRUG STORE tion of a vary dear friend in New j excessive drinking that does harm, can occupation. Visitors to the is­ place. sageless. Offiiet? Hours : 8 A. M. to 5 F. M. York-one of the Van Valkens, you " I ’ll go down with you,” he said, and hut that even the moderate usej of land ibis winter who have returned Another test, given by Dr. Vogt of know. then gave his wife a look of defiance. alcohol won’t do for the professional to their homes tell us they wen.1 im the ('niversity of ('hrisliana. Swe­ Others by appointment. “Maud Is so tender hearted, so The next morning brought Maud’s player. It will take off from three pressed will) the cleanliness and the den, I isted seven months. During ib-j-2 loyal, so really sweet about her letter to her mother. It said: to five years of his baseball life. The sanitary regulations of the island re­ this time “ alternating experiments Irtends, that nothing in the world I Dearest Mother — I inclose the cutting Athletics have' no rules cone ruing public. They found an absence of in memorizing 25 lines of H o m e r W ild have induced her to leave this from Town Truth. You may see fo,r your­ their personal habits, hut out of 25 flies and mosquitoes, particularly were made wit h and without alcohol. O B. PORTER dear friend, don’t you know." | self what a sickening thing It Is. The whole world knows by this time that the players in the 1915 world’s contest fif­ flies in the great and fly-tempting “t am extremely sorry not to have Toe time required tor petition with­ SPECIALIST IN CHILD ball was a Joke—a horrible joke. Every­ teen had never taken a drink in their sugar and syrup manufactories, and out mistake averaged IS per cent, met your daughter," said Robin, very body knows that you are trying to hand boUtely. | me over to Prince Robin neatly wrapped lives. When they were playing the without the need of screens to keep! longer during the alcohol periods PORTRAITURE “Oh, but she will be herein a day up in banknotes. And everybody knows Cubs, Mack said to them: them out. The hotels were marvels than during tin* abstinent days. that he is laughing at us, and lie isn’t Studio 7 Market Square W in ce.’’ | tlone in his mirth either. What must the “ It would be bad enough to lose the of cleanliness, the sidewalks and “ The aiiimr.l of alcohol given cor­ Dd. 15-5 H oulton, M r . lately, we are leaving to- ’ Truxton Kings think of us? I can’t; bear championship without having a bun- streets scrupulously neat. What a responded to that in slightly more MW. Blithers." the thought of meeting that pretty, clever d| f ret8 to pester von. jt-s ,)ard difference from the ('uba of a few than a half-pint of I per cent. beer. Home IVit.aiture GivotrSpecial Attention. )w?" murmured Mrs. Blith- woman face to face. I know I should die ^ 1 of mortification, for, of course, she must enough to lose to a better club, but i years back ! When the system had accustomed w t a L a a caoiegram today ad* believe that I am dying to marry anything to beat yourselves—say, that’s the Before 1S9SC u ha was a place of itself to alcohol—in other word , on earth that has a title and a pair of rising me to return to Edelweise at legs. Somehow, I don’t blame you and way to throw away a game after you pestilence, Havana a yellow fever when the abnormal condition became Parker H. lard , M. D. ante, y t * are obliged to cut short a dad. You really love me, I know, and you have won it. Clean living and quick hob* and a good place to stay away the condition normal io the subject— very charming visit with Mr. and want to give me tlie best that the wdMd Practice limited exclusively to affords. ®Jut why, oh why, can't you let thinking, that’s the stuff champions fr on. Today it is a semitropical re­ it took between five and seven per Mrs. King and to give up the trip to me choose for myself? I don’t object to are made of.” sort that is clean and sweet-smelling, cent, more time to perform these Washington. Lieutenant Dank left Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat having a title, but I do object to having a a world resort, in fact, for tourists. memory tests. tor ft*# York this afternoon to ex­ husband that I don’t want and who cer- | The great, change was brought a “ In these trials the alcohol was Glasses Fitted change our reservations for the first tainly could not bv any chance want me. j Leavin g School shin that w e can’’— You think that I am in love with Channie bout, bv whom? D is history that taken after breakfast, but when the Office Hours: 9 to r 1 A. M. Bcoville. Well, I’m not. I am very fond Cuba's regenerat ion, in every line, drink was taken before breakfast — “Whfct’e this?" demanded Mr. Blith­ of him, that’s all, and if it came to a I Why do children leave sch oo 1 to 4 P. M. ers, abruptly withdrawing his atten­ pinch I would marry him in preference to Government investigators are work- dated from the day of the American on an empty stomach—the lengthen­ tion from Count Qulnnox, who was any prince on^he globe. Today I met a occupation in flmSpanish-American ing of th * required memory period 7 to 8 P. M. couple of girO r who were fft'the ball, ing on the problem, aud, sooner or Ik the middle of a sentence when the Office in Dunn Furniture Block They told me ^iat the prince is adorable, later, a fat report, filled witli tablets War. One of tlie first things that went up to99 per cent. Which seems Interruption came. They were on the and charts, will tell us something, or America did in ( hi ha when the Spa n- to tie a pretty strong argument for HOULTON, - - MAINE pOtot of going out to dinner. “W hat’s one of them had the nerve to ask what it ish departed was to have a clean up not beginning the day v/th adriuk.” this?” was'going to cost dad to land him. Town nothing, about It. In the mean time week. Army engineers and sanita­ Dr. Bowers states that scientific -Tb« print* wy» th«t he I* leaving wXyou’mayM.t ‘,Vd2a a WashlnKton dispatch give* an illn- rians directed it. experimetits hav e o n c 1 u s i v e 1 y tom orrow’’— him to practice econoinv. He needn’t pay minating hint. Some leave school, H. J. Chandler That C uba, free and running her I proved that a relatively small a- “N o m m u m !" exploded Mr. Biitberg, a rdckel for my husband—when I get him. of course from ill-health, and s >me ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR with ffo effort toward geniality. "He So, dearest mother, I am going abroad to from the pressure of family needs. own affairs under only the benevolent j mount of alcohol will lower muscu­ forget. Miranda is going with me, and lar energy 7 per cent., accuracy 7 per doesn’t mean It. Why-why, we we sail next Saturday on the Jupiter, I But half tlie total number leave just! 1H<>f Hiet( ountry that struck Office 1 .*$ Hey wood Street hatmu’t aigned a single agreement"— think. We haven't got our suit, but Mr. because they dislike school w o r k J Itotn lie r, is able, IS years cent., rosponee to colors and impres­ Tel. 256-2. HOULTON, ME. “Fortunately it isn’t necessary for Bliss says he is sure he can arrange it for sions 15 per cent and memory 15 per me. If we can’t get one on the Jupiter and for no bettor reason. Retnber-j ' l,rovets-It” By an Old Philosopher. “Quite fair, Mr. BJithers. The prifice jation that caused his wife to stare at tellectual development, but the sub­ Women have many faults, but of JW such an article tomorrow or hlm as if the very worst had happened. Never Fails. Applies in 2 Seconds ject continues to be a debatable one. the many this is the greatest, that to # next day at your office in the city. He was a chuckling lunatic! Isn’t it wonderful what a difference just a In the Independent Elbert H. Gary, they please themselves too much, and 1 a wholesome, Ftigy have no uneasiness, sir. It shall “Immense!” he exclaimed. "Im­ little ‘‘(iets-lt’’ makes.—on o tins and calluses ? It's always night somewhere in the world, chairma n of t lie United States Steel give 1.00 little attention to pleasing that melts into H > you wish. By the way, I under- mense!” with many folks humped up, witheork-screwed Corporation louches tlie matter as the men. Plautus. > perfectly that ilftod that your solicitor— your lawyer, "In heaven’s name, what are you follows: m 1 es ao1 n t I Should say—was to be here this saying, Will?” lll.'i ■ such “ Frequently 1 nave been a>ked Make Punctuality a Habit. spiffing. It had occurred to me that "Great Scott, can’t you see? He Somebody said that the man who M might draw up the statement, if goes abroad, she goes abroad. See? whether I think a college education d ( was always on time spent half lus life I 4t » Blithers will forgive us in our Same ship. See what I mean? Noth is worth tlie time and nionev m ees- waiting for the other man. Herhaps h iM ir — ing could be finer. They”— that is so; yet fin1 fact is no ceruse couldn’t get here,” said Mr. "But I do not want. iny child to go € for hose who arc habitually late. And and pak.i v Blithers and no more. He was think­ abroad,” walled the unhappy inothei really it is quite as easy to be mi time ing too intently of something more im­ "I cannot bear”— as it is to be late, if we only make portant. “W h at’s turned up?” "Stuff and nonsense! Brace up! Good Health punctuality a habit. “Turned up, Mr. Blithers?” Grasp the romance. Both of ’em sail­ “Yes— in Groostodk. What’s taking ing under assumed names. They see Js\ 0 you off in such a hurry?” , each other on deck. Mutual attrac­ Doubles the Value “The prince has been away for near­ tion. Love at first sight. Both of ’em. «c ly six months,” said the count, as if Money no object. There you are. that explained everything. of Your Services Leave it to me.” , N . A “Was It necessary to cable for him "Maud is not the kind of girl to take A half sick man is not l! to come home?” persisted the /finan­ up with a stranger on board”— worth half pay. A man or U ( ! cier. "D on’t glare at me like that! Love woman in poor health !w da.', follow in "Graustark and Dawsbergen are en­ finds the way, it doesn’t matter what “ Wheel I Don’t Care! I Got Rid of My makes a poor loader, a m dinner Imm m> e deavoring to form an alliance, Mr. kind of a girl she is. But listen to me, Cornu With ‘Gete-It’!" poor sort of a parent. cork m (kmc alter it. m rot-day, and the A Blithers, and Prince Robin’s presence Lou, w e’ve got to be mighty careful faces, gouging, picking,drilling out their coi ns at the capitol Is very much to be de- making packages of their toes with plasters, Tiie value of Peruna In get the help et the 1 that Maud doesn’t suspect that we’re bandages, tape and contraptions,—and the the home can scarcely he and soTiietimo rt i> gi aired In connection with the project.” ,0 putting up a job on her. She’d balk “holler” in their corns goes on forever! Don't cstirnatod. It p r e v e n t s to do. I n >uch ca-o “What kind of an alliance?” at the gang plank, and that would be YOU do it. Use ‘Gets It', it’s marvelous, many of tlie common ail­ wood's Medicine helps the dim-- The. count looked bored. "An alli­ simple, never tads. Apply it in ti seconds. 1 the end ot it. She must not know that Nothing to stick to the stocking, hurt or irritate ments. It is an excellent acton the 10w cD and car'nes ot; ance prescribed for the general im­ he is on board. Now, here’s the idea,” the toe. Pain stm*s. Corn comes ‘ctaan off’ remedy for coughs, colds, bile I adore any harm s done, provement of the two races, I should and he talked on in a strangely sub quick. It’s one of the gems of the world. Try catarrh, grip, spring fever, an old family remedy, perfect I v aay, Mr. Blithers." He smiled. “It dued voice for fifteen minutes, his en­ it—you’ll kick—from joy. For corns, calluses, tired-out feeling. for even tlie children, and a ; warts, bunions. medicine t< 1 keep in t lie would in no way impair the credit of thusiasm mounting to such heights house for Sit down and think it Ctamstark, however. It is what you ‘‘Gets.It” is sold everywhere, 2.*k? a bottle, rii attac h g e s 1111 n, h i! i o 1 n that she wee fairly lifted to the sev­ over. See whether you can might really desoribe as a family se­ or sent direct by K. Law rence A Co.. Chicago enth heaven he produced, and, fr: ill. Sold in Houlton and recommended as the a/ford to go on half sick. ■PTF AV lf yon will pardon my flippancy.” once in her tile, she actually submitted world's best corn remedy by butler announced dinner. to his bumptious argument without ec Some people prefer Peruna O. F. French & Son ,.a Mdirn , a couple ot day*, prince, Tablets to the tluid Peruna. H . FOCC CO. you down to Ng# York Leighton & Feeley ‘L. F.” Medicine Co. Portland, PISTKIBB I UK train.” said Mr. Blitter*. Panfinned on page 8) The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

Mayor Janies M Curley addressed broadest and most liberal lines, a DecaUse it is necessary for you to be EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMEN" those present, saying in part: “To my training which is not as necessary if self-supporting at an early age, I Cheap Material for Making Sugar. ALL NEW ENGLAND mind the clean-up work in tills city one Is to enter business. would suggest, that you forego much Education may be divided into three Sap of the nipa palm is the cheapest last year served a more useful pur­ It is the man. more than the educa­ of this education, which otherwise I raw material in the world for making grand divisions. First, a school train­ IS PREPARING NOW pose than any civic work that has tion. The education at best can only would advise you to obtain. sugar and alcohol. ! been carried on in this city during ing in the so-called three R’s. This assist him in his development. When in doubt, get more education is fundamental, and, without it, fur­ the Clean-up and Paint-up Cam- tilt* past 10 years. In summing up, 1 would say: Get than you think you need, rather than For ther education is impossible. Second­ .... - , r\ "The good work accomplished in all the education you can, cultural and less. It is simply a question of wheth­ Ostrich Has Many Years of Value. oaign Which Opens Monday, Boston has not been confined to this ly, broad or liberal education, such as otherwise, provided you can do so er you can afford to pay the price. An ostrich often lives to he more Is given in our high schools, colleges, May 1, 1916 : city alone. It has spread to every without, injury to your health or to than seventy years old and yields city in the state, and beyond,” and and other institutions of learning, your prospects. If you are so situated marketable tV;rlmrs from tin* time it which do not specifically prepare one The New England Clcan-l'p and then the Mayor read a letter from a that you cannot, well afford rim time. FOLEY KIDNEY PIIXS is six months old until it is more than for his vocation. Thirdly, education Paint-Up Campaign Committee has city in New York State in which a re­ fi ft v. organised for the 191k Campaign.' quest was made fur information about i directly bearing upon one’s selected calling, like that given by the medical, This movement is now in its third details of the Boston campaign, year here In New England, and it Is] “If.” said the Mayor, “the married law, and technical schools. In this article I shall confine myself hoped that all cities and towns in men of Boston would show as much to the second class, that of education this section wifi co-operate in the interest in cleaning up the outside How Physiologists which stands between fundamental campaign this spring. of their homes as their wives do in The general Clean-Up and Paint-, cleaning up the infm-ior, Boston would and vocational training. Authorities are divided. Some over- U p Committee was first organized, today be the cleanest, healthiest and practical men claim that this cultural Regard Coffee Decem ber 29, 1914, the idea being to, most beautiful city in the world.” education is not necessary, and that enlist all Public Spirited Cltizenl j ------the boy should jump immediately from is New England to set aside a H0VV COMMITTEE PROCEEDED, In a recent article, Dr. W . A. Evans, editor of the “ J low to Keep Well’’ column the fundamentals into a training week or two each spring for a gener­ which would directly assist him in the of the Chicago Tribune, save al public and private clean-up, every- Th© Boston Committee chose the work of his life; other educational ex­ body old and young joining in a flrst two weeks in May as the clean- perts strongly advocate a liberal edu­ “In order that no misunderstanding may arise, I should eampalgn to tidy things up, get rid ol Up period. The Committee appointed j cation, like that given in our colleges, rubbish, repair broken down places, a Central Committee to take general asserting that *t will broaden the say that physiologists regard Coffee, Tea, Tobacco and eliminate unsanitary conditions and charge of the campaign, consisting of mind and fit it better to grasp the re­ renovate premises outside and In. Whiskey as drugs in the same sense as Opium and Co­ the Commissioner of Public Works, quirements of the future. These lat­ Fire Commissioner, Fire Prevention ter authorities do not object to the caine are. From coffee at one end ot the line to cocaine THE N. E. ORGANIZATION. Commissioner, Health Commissioner technical training, but they would at the other, no pot has the right to call the kettle black.” and Chairman of the City Planning have the young man ground himself Th# honorary committee of the Board.. in general culture, if 1 may put it that The average cup of coffee contains about 2.’ grains of ealleine, a habit-forming central organization is composed of A Local Committee Chairman for way, before ho obtains a vocational Governors and Mayors and a score of each of the 14 sanitary districts of training, or during the time in which drug— not enough in one cup to seriously harm. But, when used regularly, it is prominent men in New England. The the city was appointed. Also sub­ he is obtaining it. Active Committee Is composed of a for many the cause of sleeplessness, nervousness, heart trouble, mental and physeial committees on finance, press pos­ Many of the colleges are following representative each from the Bos­ ter and printed matter, schools and out this idea, and adapting their cur­ iatigue, and a host alOther complaints. ton Chamber of Commerce and school children, speakers, movie ricula to. it, allowing the student to some twenty other leading trade and theatre co-operation, Boy Scouts and study general subjects while he is tak­ Civic organizations in New England. death on rats. Publicity plans for ing up one or more directly in the line George C. Morton is chairman of the carrying on the campaign were adopt­ of his future wo, k. committee, and J. N. Baker, Secre­ ed. It has been said that one cannot ho tary. It’s duties are to organize lo­ too broadly educated. This is true, cal committees in all cities and HOW A DISTRICT WORKS. POSTUM provided this education can be ob­ towns, and assist them in planning tained without too great a r'*crifice. on tlu* other hand, is a pure food-drink imyle of roasted wheat and a little molasses. and oarrying on their work. It Is instructive to know how a If a boy is going to enter a business Lact year 350 N. E. cities and It tastes much like coflee, hut contains no eaileine nor other injurious drug. district committee works; for ex­ where he cannot directly use the class­ towns received the co-operation oi ample in the West End of Boston ics or other cultural subjects, and can­ tl*e New England Committee. ”Wha where the district committee got into not obtain a knowledge of them ex­ arc you doing in your town in the Postum comes in two forms: The original Postum Cereal, which must he touch with the “Elizabeth Peabody cept at enormous sacrifice, I advise way of helping to make N ew Eng House,” a social centre. This centre him to forego a college education; but, boiled: 15e and 25c packages; and Instant Postum, a soluble form that p ro ­ land attractive,” the Committee asks. formed a committee which organized if he Is in a position to become lib­ duces the beverage instantly— ;i level teaspoonful to a cup of hot water: .*>()<• and 50c a children’s parade of between three erally educated, irrespective of his MOVEMENT NATIONAL. and four hundred. They posted the coming calling, I suggest for him a tins. Both forms are equally delicious, and the cost is about the sanu— one-half district, held meetings of settlement university course, or any other form cent per cup. In a National way 4900 American workers, clergymen and local clubs, of broad education, which will un­ dtlca and towns held Clean-Up and assembled the public and children in doubtedly better fit his mind to absorb Kven a ten-day trial will place the average person far away from coffee Palnt-Up Campaigns last year, and theatres where talks were given by the technique cf his trade. troubles to prove* Arc enthusiastic over the results ob the Are chief and others, distributed If, however, one is to enter a pro­ talncd. New England, the past three circulars in languages, had the school fession, this general broad education years, has done a work in these cam teaohers speak to the children, car­ will be found of direct value to him, Mlgna that has helped to make ried on a houee-to-house canvass, In­ although he may not use all of it. His “There's a Reason” for POSTUM brighter and more attractive cities troduced buttons, games and puzzles mind then becomes his working tools, Sold by Grocers everywhere. And towns throughout this territory for prizes, equipped the boys with and it should be trained along the Bvery citizen of every city and town bags and sharp sticks for picking up Is asked to participate in this civic loose papers Saturday afternoon, and prtda movement. It Is really wonder by co-operating with the city Sanitary- fui how the people have responded tc department which sent out special the appeal to civic pride. It is due teams, the Elizabeth Peabody House to the fact that everybody realizes It did a work altow r appreciation tor the beantifn Suburban Woes. •oral offerings “H o w l suburban lifife?” “I’m getting Copyright 191* , Mr. Hirry O. Heims, All the worst of it My chickens lay A. B.J. KKirschbaum Co. their eggs away from home and now ‘ Mr.and Mrs. H. R. Helms, toy fripevlnb has run over into my Mr. MNiJffs. ’ohn A . Waters. neighbor’s yard.”— Louisville Courier- B rerttm, Apr. i% me. Journal. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

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The low prices, Chic Styles and A most Beautiful Display of Dresses Easter Waists Silks, Silk Poplins, Chiffon, Taffeta, Fine Serges. Crepe De­ Our new \\ aist Dept, is showing the largest and most varied Wonderful Variety of Our Easter chines, Voiles, Muslins in every conceivable stvle and color. line of waists for Faster trade that can be found in Northern Suits, Co$ts, Dresses, etc. are the ______' Prices are $2*98 to $ 3 7 .5 0 Maine. Richards’ New and Improved Waist Dept, specializes in Waists talk of Aroostook County. Gloves, Corsets, Neckwear, etc. for — nothing else. Our assortment consists of Silk Crepe Dechines, Wash and Tub Easter Wear Silks, Embroidered Silks, Voile, Muslins, Allover Lace Waists, Spring and Easter Suits. Gloves in Black with white stitching, White with black stitch­ Mercerized Cottons, in fact every material waists are made up in, and the leading shades Most up-to-date styles and all the leading colors and fabrics. ing, Tans, Plain Blacks and Whites, Wash Gloves, in light and Waists at 49c 79c 98c $1.25 $1.48 $1.79 Specially priced $ % 5 to $ 3 7 .5 0 d a rk Sand Shades. Prices have not advanced at Richards' the same gloves at the same prices. ______$1.98 $2.48 up to $ 7 .5 0 Many Snappy Styles in Misses and $1.00 $1.50 and $ 2 .0 0 Ladies Coats in the most popular fabrics in Navy, Copen, Black Our several lines of Corsets are complete in sizes and the latest Silk Hose in the Onyx Brand, every Shepherd Checks, Rookies, Coverts and others at models. Most corset shops are advancing prices. Royal conceivable shade carried in stock in 25c 50c $1.00 and $ 2 .0 0 quality. None better at anv price. from $ 4 .9 8 to $ 2 7 .5 0 Worcesters, Warners, Nemo, LaResista’s, etc., at Richards' all being sold at the same old pricqrs. Skirts which are purchased at Rich- 5 0 c to $ 5.00 White Cotton Underwear Dept, is Dainty Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets for bhre’er, in white and "bowing a beautiful line of dainty underwear. Here von ards cannot be duplicated in styles. Our patterns are exclusive u ’ii hud the hand embroidered in lies’ll ami white t'repe our prices the lowest. Over ioo different patterns. colored effects, at 2 5 c 5 0 c 7 5 c $ 1.00 $ 1.50 Derhine underwear in th-sh and white and hand embroid. ic'd. At from 9 8 c to $17 *3 0 P'ancv Neck Cords at 2 5 c Crepe Dcciiine '1 re-, 2 5 c .v'ilh <>ur limited "pace w ; 11 mg perm it o! our itemizing the huuhted- at Richards you will find the best quality silk skirls, Serge It is and Crepe Dechine Camiroles, 5 0 C 1(1 $ 2.48 ICub'C’ a' ip o! di.burnt ^! \ !c.->. VD'k this dm>.!••» menl. s. v m; Skirts, Piques. Linens, etc. 2 5 C to $ 1.98 o'c- an ! m mcz-mvi;w "dire-, we ac <,;f az

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Ndnosor FiBsr M e e t i n g of C b k d i t o r s Administrator’s Notick of First Meeting of Creditors In the District Court of the United States for la Am DMrloc Court of the United States N otice for the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he In the matter of | In the matter of Delbert McKinney I In Bankruptcy Rohart NdMiller has been duly appointed Administrator of Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. | the estate of Sumner E. Corliss late of Oak- To the creditors of said Delbert McKinney C A L L IN G and BUSINESS of Fort Fairfied in the county of Aroostook CARDS Te the creditors of said Robert N. Miller field in the County of Aroostook, deceased, Airfield in the County of Aroos- and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. ct Fort and has given bonds as the law directs. All Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day land etyrai hd cards if took. $»d . 18.'!!) and being the and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. 1 Notice is hereby given that on the! conveyed to me, the undersigned, the follow­ same premises conveyed to me this day by \Y. 17th day of Apr. A. 1). 1910. the said j SPRING APPAREL ing described real estate, viz :—A certain lot Edgar Sincock. Kdw ini I. Thibault was duly adjudicated; or parcel of land situated in said Crystal and And Whereas the conditions of said mort­ bankrupt; and that the first meeting of I being the west half of lot numbered twenty- his creditors will be held at the office; For gage are broken, now theiefore, by reason of of Edwin L. Vail in Houlton, on the till) ' four (24), according to the original survey of the breach of the said conditions thereof, 1 day of May A. I). 1910, at 1<) o’clock : said Crystal Plantation, and bounded as fol­ claim a foreclosure of said mortgage and give in the forenoon, at which time the ! lows, to wit on the north by the road line of this notice for that purpose. said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ' appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and the county road running from Patten to Is Dated at Caribou, Maine, this Twelfth day transact such other business as may properly land Falls, the “ Upper Road,’’ so called ; on of April, A. I). 1916. come before said meeting. EASTER the east by the line ot Alonzo Ilersey land ; ROBERT McLa REN, EDWIN L. VAIL. on the south by the north line of lot numbered 3td By his Attorney, O. L. K eyes. Referee in Bankruptcy. twenty-five (25) ; on the west by line of land Bated at Houlton. Apr. 17, 1910. r^iif / Guyer and Stetson Hats of C. L. Pettingill. The said west half con­ taining eighty (80) acres, more or less, and BANK RU PT S PETITION FORI BANKRUPTS PETITION FOR I US- being the same premises conveyed to said DISCHARGE CHARGE. $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 Roeooe G. Noyes by deed of Viona V. Willey In the matter of In the matter of Fred DeLaite In Bankruptcy Leonard F. Shaw In Bankruptcy and others, dated March 31, 1899. Also a Bankrupt. . Bankrupt. SHIRTS AND SHIRTS ontein lot or parcel or land together with the To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis­ To the 11 o \. C i. A R k n c E Half, .Judge of buildings thereon, situated in said Crystal and trict Court of the United States for the Dis­ the District Court of the I'nited States for Wt* an.* showing the finest line of shirts, both soft and stiff cuffs ever exhibited in Aroostook County dmeritted as follows, to w i t BelLg all that trict of Maine. the District of Maine. FRED D E L A IT E of Portage I^ke LEONARD F. SHAW of Westfield $1.00 $1.50 and $ 2 .0 0 part of the south-east quarter of section thirty in the County of Aroostook, and State of in the County of Aroostook, and State of (80) which lies on the northerly side of the Maine, in said District, respectfully represents Maine, in said District, respectfully Our Reputation on T i e s will speak a^ain 2 5 c 5 0 c ami $ 1 .0 0 A Aroostook Railroad, and south- that on the 28th day of Aug., last past, he was represents, that on the 24th day of Apr., last duly adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under of the county road crossing said Congress relating to bankrupty ; that he lias the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; Men’s Gloves ipiitnr section, and containing twenty (20) duly surrendered ail his property and rights that he has duly surrendered all his property earn* more or less ; being bounded on the of property, and has fully complied with all and rights of property, and has fully complied For Spring and Summer Dress north by the Belvidere Road ; on the west by the requirements of said Acts and of the with all the requirements of said Acts and ] orders of Court touching his bankruptcy. of the orders of Court touching his bankruptcy. | land of W. H. Cole, and on the south and east Wherefore he Prays, Tliat he may be Wherefore he frays, That he may ! by land of said Bangor & Aroostook railroad. decreed bv the Court to have a full discharge be decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ Lion Collars (new styles) C a r t e r ’s Rnooptlng therefrom a lot containing thirty from all debts provable against his estate un­ charge from all debts provable against his i der said bankruptcy. Acts, except such debts estate under said bankruptcy Acts, exceptj (80) square rods, more or less, lying next to as are excepted by law from such discharge. such debts as are excepted by law from such said railroad land on the west and on the Dated this 31stday of March A. D discharge. south side of said Belvidere road, same as was 1916. Dated this :ioth day of Mar., A. I). 1910. Interwoven Hose conveyed by George Tucker to & G. Spring­ FRED DELAITE. LEONARD F. SHAW Bankrupt. Bankrupt Lisle and Silk er. Being the same premises conveyed to the said Rosoof G. Noyes by Perley * {; Noyes by ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON deed dated December 16, 1912. Also, about District of Maiue, ss. District of Maine, ss. On this 15th day of April A. D. 1910, on one (1) acre of laud id mid Crystal at a point On this 1.1th day of April A. I). 1910, on reading the foregoing petition, it is— reading the foregoing pet lion, it is — Packard Shoes called Belvidere Siding ; said acre being in Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had Ordered nr the Cofkt, That a hearing aim about ten (to) rods on the road end running upon the same on the 26th day of May A . be had upon the same on the 20th day of for Style, Oualitv and I*'it D. 1910, before said Court at Portland, in May,A. 1). 1910, before said Court’ at about sixteen (16) rods back, together with all said District, at ten o’clock in the forenoon ; $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 the buildings thereon : bounded on the south Portland, in said District, at in o’clock in the and that notice thereof be published in The forenoon; and that notice thereof be published by the Crystal & Patten road ; oo-the west Aroostook Times a newspaper printed in said in the Aroostook Times, a newspaper printed and norg^by land of Cole an

G o o d R o a d s 'f ' r Hu |R> i f Violations ol Law Hon. .Io!;: i E Bunker, t !i«‘ *''<*re- , idea.- Chirr ling.ill w.!> c ’ Im-y -m tary of Stan* is noxious i h:G Similar, \v 11 i i iiian.' , who > i Patri I ha v \Y sending money h>r registration id sin (I in M!n t!a i!' a umnm!ii 1,-s wi m - 1 Theft' ah no 1 H r Automobiles u* e t ho blanks toi nishod f oni lulu 1 it*i n- 11 [ iia11 n r wi 11 m>111 a ;y , f :r day will lie l) v by the department in their re >uests a] hH on plains whatrvrr. ami some did in is ! and I ’os l ( fillce ■ oih! for registration of machines. Com­ with thu consequences, which Ld- ! 1 ho Postal ( 'art ait of tiio stati ( r■ ~ ist ra ! io; l - 11 | i ! ■ pliance with such request will great­ low such violations. n I'd ay . April s. i 11 e 1 m; ly expedite matters and increase the The Secretary of Slate und**r reai-t rat ions. 7!;; ; true is. 10"; efficiency of the automobile regis­ Enlargement of Houlton whom the enforcement of this law LMl; • ipera.hu';.. 9.",69; motor c tration bureau. StNCOCK BLOCK comes, h is given positive instruc­ Federal Building 101 ; motor cvele .deaIer> , in. There should be no difficulty in ob­ tions to municipal officers, that the HOULTON taining these blanks as they have law must be strictly enforced, and Representative (5 uernsey in Wash­ Democratic Meeting been sent to all owners of cars in the that no cars shall be allowed on the ington has been giving a lot of time State included in last year’s regis­ j streets excepti g with 191(5 registra to the necessities of the Federal The county Democrats at a. meetin tration and in addition large quan­ tion plates, and tin* police depart­ building in this town, for a larger in Presque Isle hist week “ nullified'’ tities of them have been left at all of ment have positive instructions re­ postoffice and better facilities for tile primary law by selecting their the public garages of the^State and garding same. handling the mails. Over a year candidates for the different county a t the T im e s office. Yet in spite of The same inforcemen! regarding ago he began a careful investigation officers to be voted on at the coming the furnishing of the blanks in this lights and speed will be made, and of the needs of that office and em- primaries. THOUSANDS manner a great many people are ap­ the authorities believe that everyone ho ied his c mclusions in a bill for These candidates were selected : O V p ly in g Jfor, registration without the should be treated alike. the purchase of land and for the Senators, Walter Cary of Houlton: use o f the blank. - Some say “ Same Road Conditions erection thereon of an extention to Roy C. Thompson of Presque Isle; old o a r,” while others comment, the present public building. John B. Pelletier of Van Buren; “ You will find the machine on your Street Commissioner Hackett com­ In the meantime, at Mr. Guern­ county attorney, W. S. B r o w n of records of last year’s registration.” menced work last week, on the Vortex sey’s instance, the treasury officials Mars Hill; register of probate. Ralph It takes much time on the part of roads, and evidently he believes in have been looking over the situation K. W o o d of Presque Isle; comity the automobile registration force to getting an early start. at Houlton and recently a definite commissioner, John F. Harmon of look up sucn registration and much The split log drags were out the statement of what the office requires Caribou; sheriff, M. P. Milliken of unnecessary work could be saved if latter part of the week, nearly all Purity Cups has been made up there. This Stockholm. Among the legislative those applying for registration would the streets around town have been shows that Houlton needs more floor candidates will he John Anderson. use the blanks. When such require­ dragged, and crews will start on the space than . had been originally fig­ New Sweden; H. A. G •> n y a. Van ments aro not complied with the de­ country roads this week. ured, that quite 40(H) more square Buren; Said A.voob, Frenchville; partment must send an extra blank A fine piece of work in resurfacing Await the Touch of Your Lips feet of floor space will be i operative Henry Soucie of Fort Kent, to the party asking for registration, has been done on the Calais road before long. Consequently Mr. Chandler C. Harvey of Fort Fair as the secretary of State or State de­ just beyond the Putnam place on the Guernsey lias introduced a bill to ti'dd has been selected as chair­ partment officials have no authority, state aid roadwhicn has been entire­ meet with the I [mi I ton requirements man l)f the (-. lUi I t V roll) U! i I fee. The Latest Things Out in Sanitary to sign up blanks for anyon, even if ly resurfaced. This was made nec­ as fi Itreil out by tin treasury e\ the registration fee has been paid, essary on account of the location, it Glasses for Creams, Ices and Sodas ports. 'Phi )i 11 calls or Shooi) for causing much unnecessary delay. being so sit uafcd t hat the sweep nf Double Tragedy at Eas- the wind carried the dust off, hut if (lie puroha of addition;! land and m’ new c!;]m ,tfi■ mm ie ed 1 pun- tv:iHi aihi are In this connection it may he said i i a '' Ibis piece would he treated with Tar- :jt 17 non for ■X ! .Stoll. ton H‘ i that no automobile has any right on j )fi. ani I hi tee via B. or some otluT road hinder I 1 oil 1 i oil imt the road until the State registration j iih1 after it has settled this would he tin a]'prop: in l at !hb plate Is Placed Upon It and thcj '1 dmie aw ay with. ( ’< > O <_• !l fact that a license has b.*en applied ; The conditioo of i he Trunk Idle' i- fordoes not change t he s; t uat ion. u.) .tee Iveyv satisfactory considering i ‘;1 ■ U. S. Autolsts In Canada I fact that last fall t !e a vet age load of s -11 r: i a pora'oes hauled over it was T, oai- j''eiv iik' Owners of automobiles, who may j rels of potatoes with g‘ L inch provided ! ! w ■ bo planning touring trips into ('ana 1 mn Hr* ties, and consequently there are lie bui idin a 1 ; r ! da the co’llir.g season, will be inter i inns <>!' some ruts, which can easily he fixed j AVH la ■. n 11 i cu canniciH s M-rvuiI at on ested to learn that the customs de­ uintu; iks are with the drag. hi the cius the snow I ; t i: where■re pi pnysieui n -a v i n mule from choice ripe limits. The! p artm en t of Canada, complying with Supreme Judicial Court in 11 e 111emus and filled in and on Sunday it had not 1 j s'*rio10s eoiullt lot:. the demands made by the board of health!uI neverage than -.oda wale I'D s made, entirely melted s > that there were | I It is supposed that ah Ml- WIX s trad e o f Sherbrooke, Que., supported T ie kind of soda we serve is pure and sparkling, d is the some muddy places. The fill over APRIL TEEM 1916 j the cause of the act. b y the Eastern Township Associa- best the skill and the finest and purest material can produce, some of the culverts has gone down, | i o be held at Houlton, April IS. I The shoof ing of Mrs. Bell occurred . tiou board s of trade, has made new Everything in and around our fountain is strictlv sanitary. and in a few places the road shows 1916. at the home of Fred Densnmre of arrangements whereby automobile Soda customers are provided with every convenience and our the effect of the frost, but on the Easton, where she was employed as tourists from the United States, who Hon. A uikht R. Savagk. Chief service is dainty. The new Y( >RTKX cups are the talk of whole it is very satisfactory, and a | housekeeper. Bell went to the house were previously obliged to provide a Justice Presiding the town. Come and see them—once used, you will come little work will make a great differ­ I during the evening and it is supposed bond for the duty of their car, will Michael M. Clark, Clerk often ence. during an altercation with his wife now be permitted to enter the coun- W alter B. Clark, Deputy Clerk I fired the shots. After the shooiing ry without any other formality thane “Some Contrast” Rev. T. P. W illiams, Chaplain he disappeared but after a search by FOR SALE CAEAP- - A11 our old Soda Water Holders the siarniture of a certiflicate in du­ Between Sunday, April 9, and W. H. Corn forth, Reporter tlie officials his dead body was found g iv in g description of their ernard rchibald plicate a Monday morning, Apr. 10, 1916, 15 B A , near his home in Westfield six miles and Glasses oar and their address in the United inches of snow fell and on the latter County Att y from the Densmore home. States. date there was good sleighing. Elmer F. Bryson, Sheriff The couple had been married about The officer issues a 10-day permit On Sunday April 16. The dust Stephen H. Hanson, ten vears and had three children. for touring in Canada and at the was flying, automobiles were out in Deputy Sheriff THE port of exportation both the permit force, the! roads about town were all Martin Lawlis, Deputy Sh< riff and the certificate describing the car dry and smooth, and conditions A. B. Smart, Deputy Sheriff Hon. John Leary is m u st be surrendered. This will do were very spring like. George A. Barrett, Candidate for Con­ Busy Drug Store away With much annoying red tape All of which goes to show that Deputy Sheriff gress on the Dem o­ O. F. French & Son to whioh American automobile tour­ when Spring or any thing else starts John A. Brown, Deputy Sheriff H oulton ists in Canada have in the pasf; been in Aroostook, it does not take long F. F. Smart, Deputy Sheriff crat Ticket subjected. for improvements. William H. Bates, Deputy Sheriff Charles F. Barnes, Messenger Hon. John Leary of Hampden now a Candidate for Congress at tin1 Pri­ Grand Ji rohs maries in June next is a resident of Names Residence I Hampden ami always lived there. Edward A. Allen Presque Isle You desire something in He is a prosperous farmer and Real A. H. Anderson New Sweden Estate owner in Hampden and Ban­ Maurice M. Bither Linneus EASTER SHOES gor, and is interested in other lines ■M l i * MILLINERY that in every Henry Boston Bridgewater of Business. He lias b en honored Raymond Buck Man ti cello by the people of Hampden with about 1 r detail is worthy of a place Tom Carney PUMPS and BOOTS Masardis every office in Town. Seven years D. N. Cookson Dyer Brook ■ ■ in the on the Board of se’ectmen, three George A. Dane Easton years as Chairman. On the School D. W. Eddy Woodland The Styles are E x­ Board three years, Trustee of the Charles M. Gilman Blaine -EASTER PARADE- George Stetson Hampden Academy ceptionally Pretty Thomas Hale Caribou Fund for twenty years, and is Tmasu- YOU W ILL FIND IT HERE B. E. Higgins Maple ton er of the Hampden Mutual Fire In­ This Year Harold Hillman Lit tleton surance Co. for tln> past ten years. Edmund M. Knight Fort Fairfield Our endeavor is to show you Hats of Ex- He was eleeted to the 76 Legislature G. F. Li 1 ley Merrill ftom tlie Class Towns of Hnnipieti, elusive Design—The Prices are Nominal James H. McPaGland H oulton Hermoti and YVazie.and was .dieted Jerre O’ Roak Sherman senator from Penobscot ('minty to ’Thomas Phiibrick Hay nes vide t he 77111 i .eyislat are. j NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE George Plissey Wash liiirii Mr. Leary is a. v< ry ardmit support­ (diaries Porter Hnd'idon er of any Laws to Improve farming Fred W . Sewell Island Falls 1 Exchange Block Court St. Corn!i f ions in Maim . 1 L■ i n11 od need H. Sloan 1 a niest one a hill .Ian. L'l si, 191A ( o t-xem]it all neat 'Tea v r: hsi: .1 HOES stock t li ree ym: rs old and all sheep Names Residence and swum from t a xat ion. 'There was I). B. Ackerson Bridge waf er a good ih a! of opposition, lmt it was A\ Wallace Anderson Merrill finally passed and the law goes into Lester N. Berce ( 'ariboii effect April 1st, 1916. He was a firm R. H. Byron Linneus supporter of all efforts to improve b W A L K Mathew G. Carpenter Hammond PI. Labor conditions in the state includ­ S. F. Chase Mom R1. ing t he 54 hour law for women and A O V E R Alexis A. Cyr (hand Isle children. He is opposed to all radi­ Joseph A. Cyr M ad a was k a cal Legislation favoring either Em­ John J. Darke Bancroft ployers or Employees. He was on Whites Are Strong! This is going to Oscar M. Davis H ersey the Committee on Claims and took H. W. Dickey Easton an Active interest in all bills that to be the biggest WHITE SEASON Thomas M. Fin cl land Van Btuen came beforethatcommitt.ee. He was Arthur Gerow Presque Tsle chairman of the committee on Pen­ we ever had. You will have to buy Lester Grant (denwood PI. sions and scrutinized very carefully Henry H. Hare Monticello all hills that came before that v**ry early or you will be left. That is the T. H. Henderson Littleton Important Committee, among which S. D. Hew 3S Ashland was Pension for the Blind, Pension way the manufacturers are warn­ Malachi Johnson Woodland for Employees of State Institutions Everett Kelso Hodgdon and all Special Acts for Pensions ing us EASTER Leslie Knapp Amity that came before the 77 Legislature. Freemont Lee Orient Mr. Leary is asking the Democrat With a new pair of our Tan or G. L. Lou gee New Limerick voters of the 4th Congressional Dis- ^ Joseph J. Michaud St. Agatha trict tor svpport and also a!! Farumrs 1 Black Shoes, Prices $3.50 to $6.00 J. R. Mills “ E ” PI. and working men to vote for a man J John E. Mitchell Crystal from t lie Farm and shop wlios*- nit m'- | H. W. Nadeau Fort Kent est is your interest. Voters of tin* 1th I Ed Rand Shorma n District don't you think it is time Lo­ McGARY SHOE CO. X. E. Ring'dhal New .Sweden ttie Farmers and Builders to take a Joseph Rush Ben edict a turn in looking after the farmers in­ U William Sawyer Masardis terests, and the working men's in­ / F. H. Smith Haynesville terests a*i well as the Bankers arid V / ; } ru J si a no T im fteai Meed. Suggestive Nickname. Frank B. Staples Reed PI. Millionares. Why not have the farm­ 'D u c k yon believe that we should have It Is said that a former postmaster L. S. Townsend Dyer Brook ers and working men have a seat at a mere elastic currency?” asked the general of Guatemala waS nicknamed Henry Trask Fort Fairfield the first table. They have sat in the who Is always talking national “mata muertos,” which Is to say “kill­ Lyman Webb Ludlow back ground long enough, f hope ipAaee. “Not much! ” snorted the man er of dead persons,” He is supposed Frank Weymouth Limestone the voters of the District will watch With the shiny clothes. “It's elastic to have stabbed the dead body of a Frank White Island Falls and think as well as vote on the 19 aaoigh now. What they ought to do murdered president as It lay in the Frank E. Winslow Mapleton day of Juno next and let the voters Palm er’s Shoe Store It make It more adhesive.” j street. H. W. Winslow Mars Hill that think alike act together. Advtg. WALK 3 MILES Classified Ads. Rooms To Let Suitable For Light g Troubles of Heart, Stomach hoii.-t-:.H-itji;Lr. Ii,ijanc nr Mt-Haiy Hm.v F. A. Vanderlip Digestion All Removed. mtt On The Business of Banking C a p a b l e Tin* fanners of this nation to > ome into thoir own ! ok a! Mr. David it: W a n t e d F o r U > ■ J i f -1; i" must study business. We must, as a class, understand in ttclield, .Mass., otu ild , w til Mrs. .1. 11. p O N T eat more dinner than you can hold simply because the cook the fundamental principles that underlie every industry, ; - a- sound as a nutd I >oi i-h* has prepared more than you can eat. If you do, you’ll probably its functions to society and its relation to agriculture, for . -at he is, thanks i" r, e w have “ inside informat ion” that things are not quite right. By the same there can be no intelligent co-operation without under­ i!:,;,! ion of purifyit!-.. am T o Let Furnished R o o m s , O n e token, don*t buy something that you don’t need merely because it’s ljiiiid- standing. Mr. F. A. Vanderlip, president of the National to : reatment embodh 1 in n.to.i’s in.mite uaik iln tl e I’o-t Otlice. For cheap. If Robinson Crusoe had paid one cent for a postage stamp he City Panic of New York, when asked “What is a Bank?'’ aearilla and IV-pi iron i’ gent M-||if11 oii|\ ( . ( I amt, Mechanic St. would have been a spendthrift. said in part: , -o two remedies wot i-.it: g But, when you find things that have an every-day need, selling at “The first and most familiar function of a hank is v a re aeeornplishin wnuder- A C a p a b l e Girl For General moderate prices, then is your time to economize by buying. Such that of gathering up the idle money of a community, 1 k u own. hetiscu o i !:, i;ooo111 Mi;. Its o ..-rill o r- is accomplished than the use of the money actually deposited in the banks, Auiatite in inadr in roll., null roll f 11 <• 1 11 I I I }£ tioijoii t 1 > heart, stomach and digestive <>r- plcte lot of household furniture, must be fWfllM * i* waterproof and firelire reaialinr. for by the list* of drafts, checks and bank notes the efficiency of money is eoeor 100 square feet with a 3 inch lap. His ohl friend. Senator (ieorge sold be fort* May 1st., as owner leaves the multiplied several times over. A very large business, for example one of the I'M prntculars apply to T imus Car bon ol great beef packers, may use very little actual money : on one side of its bank i’utnam. of Lowell, urged him to Hi ;p TIm Boost neceaaary thing you nmlil Imho around i ' o- lioi „. i. a ..... oC < .r0. no], |[ i. Ilir account will be entered the checks and drafts it is daily receiving from every­ o a course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla beet disinfectant, healer and clruDwr rver madt l.tiunvr- £'•( in. ai 'l 1-. riiiTcfurr, I’eptiron Pills, which he did, and pat soaaa in the water with which you clean lioum-. Me l|. rut. a.Ill w u 111.1 - ; j.rrvrnt, hloocl where in payment for meats, while on the other side will be entered the poisoning Wonderful in the tick roam lirraufr il pro wo - ...... Il »,i!l !..i-|i \ our Htalilr cheeks it draws in payment for cattle, etc., its only use of money being for s — “ 1 never felt better. I can For Sale A Double Tenement or hen house ctesn and drive foes awuv from gut-lmur paiN ot rat ,1.. | . 11-. 1 !u- lo -t tliiiif, v. 11 small payments, to labor and otherwise. eould*have for s hundred difT-rent u»r». Get a lioillo tod k from my house down town and house in good It cation and on go'xl stne', “If there were but one bank in a community and everybody paid all I)a k, a mile and a half each wav. ’ ’ paving -'dii.no a y ar ami will sell for bills by drawing checks on that bank, and everyone receiving a cheek imme­ EVerlastic Roofing*n ->r These* medicines arc sold by drug­ >l ion tor itifi rmatiou inquire of the C. O diately deposited it in the bank, the amount of money in ihe bank evidently Insnrsnoe against wind,weather and water can he had w-r 1. . .o’ l.v lavro- Ua.r• II 1 \rr lanlii- gists. Why not begin this sensible Ciant Fatm .Agere; . over .1. H. Robinson's. ■....*• 1 ...... y , ,, lli-. , .il would not change at all and the entire business of the community would he Roofing wherever you have a xlaotiuj; mol.' Tin- l» .i 11 treatment vourself todav/ < non r\ Store. tf the price. It is eaay to lay, co»t* little and )ttve* -.m-l.o mu i. •t I he linen settled on the books of the bank. And the situation is but. slightly changed outbuildings and poultry holism Goinm in ro ll-o f I, 2 and . • .1 • !. . .1 wide. You could pay twice as much and not gel as good. \\ i Mtiou inxl when there are several banks, for they daily exchange among themselves all the checks they receive on each other, which practically offset themselves, Central Maine Potato Farm For Resolutions i Creonoid, Lice Destroyer and Cow Spray although the small balances are paid in cash. This is called ‘clearing,’ and Sale. Foiu and a half miles from station. in every large city there is a ‘Clearing House' where representatives of the \\ Itereas, Tlif Cm-ii Harvester Death lias! On* o f the little things so often oveilnoketl is the relate n «rtw. n'- d live sl< k ami I’otut" rate to I'oCon, less than KUiHT profits. Beat results cannot be secured if jour live stock is inl'eswd r worried hv Hies. Sprav banks meet daily to settle their accounts with each other. ; once inort* entei id our tirange circle anti- meollv C KN’TS per bushel, don acres, good wood pour horses, cows, pig-pens and hen houseslighflv with ' icon.' “A bank is constantly receiving from its customers, particularly those that taken from tr- our esteemed iitoihcr Willianl [ destroys vermin and lire. Ketips flies away. Makes healthy p rkors, h.ipuv flood I* lot, well watered, full outfit of machinery. horses. Mere flesh front! your lice sl'nk. More et;;;s hi are shipping products to other localities, drafts and cheeks drawn on banks1 II. 1 ’t it tiant ! poor cows. Follow directions carefully . in other cities, which it. usually sends for deposit to a few correspondent' licit Kesclvf! : That in his death IIuul-; Ilvdrauhc eider mill, capacity of ;;.l bbls. banks in the central cities with which it maintains permanent, accounts. In, ton < irange los.es one other oldest and' most , per dav. -lames fitxidrich. K. F. D. No. t>, Everjet Elastic Paint this wav these scattered credits are consolidated and the bank draws upon Skowhegan. Me. rtlflp * at v ri s vm i', 11 respected members, a man of whom it can fie! « « pTOi these accounts in supplying customers with the means of making payments' it • wonderful roofpuinL Appliwl tor**udy roobn . j t ♦ - * uii.ikt'w th'*Tn Irak- 11'nI\ said tint la* was kind to his family, con­ proof tod iibjirovfs op^curanrf*. Everjet ; 1 MjJc(,|f1| 4< lYott-vt* away from home. As each local community sells and buys about ihe samei 1m hi cuiIk 'U paint siderate to his neighbors and faithhil to Ids, tlk#ML from rust m d kw'jw th*m him* . It n -v *r |>t amount abroad in the course of a year, these payments largely offset, each, “Wanted A Man And His Wife Good wherever you Lave e\posetl surface* other. It is evident that the banks are very intimately related to the trade! duty as a st la *t 20 years l>y using li (iri.ilo Oil- Creosote Oil. It is the girl sixteen \ears or or older to wait oil feast wood prssservative on the market. .IVretrales .i.-ruri* lli.»n any oloer crro.o'.r produet. credit for thoir accommodation, but he must conduct the business with suelij "tir deepest sympatlp to tin* altiieted family in table mid take care of chambers. Good Bence it sceomplishes nioro. We can show von t»-sts to prove this. Save the expense of timber judgment that he can always meet his own obligations with cash on demand.' this their hour of bereavement, and commend 1 wages to the right party. For further renewals. It’s a big item. Wherever you nave woo l expo . d to im>is:nie or ear'.:., piowi -i,- it This is the essential thing about bank credit, that it shall always be the} with Barrett's Grade One Creosote Oil. them to the Croat Master above for eon.sola- ! particulars write or telephone Dean Lum­ same as cash. ’ | tion and comfort. ! ber Co., Howe brook. Maim*.” Barrett’s Tylilce Shingles Resolved : That a copy of these llesolu-j I f you haven’t seen Barrett's Tylilte Shingles, you might to mt ee'jn-.iinted no"'. Tlirrr is no lions fit* sent to the sorrowing widow, a copy1 roofing claim that doesn’t apply to theui. 'they add e.ass • Ml house heeanse of their beauty, Tdb last year, representing a saving of For Rent Or Sale-Fine Large They areahaolutely waterproof and need no paint. Th -y tir- resisting. Tvlike Shingles arc scut to the Amostonk Times, and a copy! hmkm o f crushed atone on a waterproof base, laid like -"ml the,- ...... look Mini h heller . . ami . . $7,140 over the previous year, accord­ -plead on onr n•< >rds. t farm. ;> miles from village, 1 mile froi» coat lees. Do you want the handsomest roof in y-»ur section? Then vise 1 ylil.e Shingles. High INFORMATION ing to the eighth ami mil report of the siding, well hunted near school, nice neigti- quality, long life, lasting satisfaction. Bed or Green. No a titinal roii-rin^ C. ui ,i;i;i'i r, (’ommittee board of county commissioners. 'This oil Ixns. phone, milk team past door. loO acres reduction is credited to the replace­ W. M ci\FFY i lesolulion.' in mowing fields free from rocks, 250 acres El&stigum Waterproof Cement / ment of certain macadam roads with in pasture and woods. Nice potato land Haanr a farmer or houseuse owner lias saved the day, by having Harrell's ida-tigldasiignui handy. This ON MILEAGE tough., elastic, adhesive cement ia a wonder for those quick repairs that are daily coming cement concrete pavement. and a chance to keep cows if desired. —r. And it makee those repairs permauent. I f you have a leak to fix, a joint t>> se.il, / Ample justification for tlie adoption Pastures can he let if not wanted. A very uaa Elastigum. Unexcelled fur joining or reliniiig gutters of wood or metal, ami i"r y I he Pavillion to Let. I fl»Tkl~garound chimneys. Klastiguin is a real •-Mainly luau" ami you ougiii to / H.irrctt of the concrete road as the standard desirable Ideation. Large orchards and | have it on hand. Good for a hundred uses, lonipuny type of construction is found by the plenty of small fruits. Kasy terms. Pastures Ju»t chock the booklet or booklete !ca,c ftcml m<* I* .,»kl»*r on Fads Being Collected by the will rent for more than enough to pay taxes. you went and return the coupon to u«. -rSH commissioners in the fact that there On account of ill health I wish j y subject** check ni. Address S. II. Winchester, Cornish, Maine / are over KM) miles of concrete road in to let Lakewood I’avillion. all j / * ar Imnot t Department of Agriculture. Wayne county, some of it in its sixth 41*; The Company c \inatite Hoofing, year of service, without the semblance equipped with boats and stables to ! ^ Tylike .'hinglcs...... of a rut and without a single twenty- some responsible partv. j Farm For Sale -One of The Best * F.verlastic Hoofing...... five foot section having been taken up H e r T « fk Chicago Philadelphia Boston S». Ts>uis A meat chance to cater to the j trades in Central Maine, Somerset Co., / I'verjet Flasti ■ I’aiut and replaced since the county has been CWvelaaJ Cincinnati Pittsburgh Detroit COST OF OUR HIGHWAYS. motori ig public. I wish to sell ; seven miles from Skowhegan, 100 acres of Mndnghaan Kansas City Minneapolis f I.lustiguiM...... f'rconoiil building aud developing this type of good land south east cant, has never been flah Lain City Psoris road. It is comparatively low in first my .75 ft. 14 II. P. Cabin launch! T h a P a t M fe, Co., Lim ited t Montreal ^ Grade One Creosote O il...... sap;>ed early and free from frost as any Tmatt Winnipeg Vancouver Results of the Canvass W ill Serve as a cost; it is free from dust; it furnishes / Name...... at a bargain. ! part of the Co., one and a half story house, St. John, f». B. Balifex. N. S. good traction for all types of vehicles: I Sydnay, N. S. Basts For Estimating the Relative ell, shed, stable and barn 42xf,0 ft., all con' / Address. it is not slip;x*ry; it is durable: it does Appy on the premises to t Values of Ate Different Kinds of nected, nevei failing water, orchard, pear Adirem Maras* ofioe uot require excessive yearly mainte ...... Highways Throughout the Country. tree and some plumbs, cuts over 30 tons nance charges; it is usable 3G5 days In Nelson Herrin I hay, with culture will cut 50 to 00, price the year irrespective of weather. Thu United States department of ng- 52500. And ho acres wood and lumber rhuiiure i- now gathering information As a result of the success of the over half a million lumber, all within one Wayne county roads the city of Detroit which, when compleie. should not only mile of a saw mill $‘-000, will sell with or give the total mileage of public roads built or let contracts for 135). 107 square without lumlier. my only reason for selling, yards of concrete streets previous to Farm For Sale f ) ill tin* Failed States and their cost, I am growing old and have no housekeeper. IF YOUR SYSTKM IS RUN DOWN 1913 and laid eight similar streets in but should serve a-s a basis lor esti­ .1. A. Hill, Skowhegan, Me., R. 2 Box 26. USK that year aggregating 73.302 square mating the relative value of the differ­ yards. Wyandotte. Mich.: Oakland ent kinds of highways Some lb.(KM) Situated in Freepoit. Me. Con­ PERKINS' NATIONAL HERBS county, adjoining Wayne, and Windsor F a r m F o r S a l e — 370 A c r e s , S t o c k sets of inquiry blanks have already An indorsed remedy used in canes of rheumatism, constipafion, aud Walkervllle, Ontario, have all built tains about 175 actus, 75 field, 50 or potato farm ; ginxl state of cultivation, been distributed through the state dyspepsia. liver. stomach, and kidney tr*»ti*»• s. grippe, imd malaria. or contracted for a considerable yard­ divided into about 125 acres tillage, 75 acres highway commissions, and some of ' , ciood Blood i# Na: lire’s Safeguard »jfaiiwf ^enn diseases. One age of concrete streets and roads. It pasture, , 5 0 timber. Cuts about pasture, 1 To acres wood and timber. One winniiu Says P. N. H. has kept her from having grippe for the past five these are now beginning to come back of hext sets of farm buildings in the county ; years. Hold I»y Is estimated that $‘2r>,000,000 worth of to the department. Kach set consists the type of construction will be built ion tons ot hay. .buildings con­ four miles from Skowhegan, Me., one mile of four cards. from electric railway ; proposed electric R, S. FRENCH# Gen. Agt. Houlton, Me. this year in this country and Canada sist of: new one and one-half story Of these the first asks for informa­ road for whi.-h nearly enough money has U fg e Box, $1. Mailed Anywhere, Postage tion on the mileage of different classes P re p a id . house, bant about 100 x p> con­ l>een subscribed w ill go by farm ; one mile of roads in the county to which it is Country Doctor Found The Right from school : R. F. I). twice daily ; two in­ THE NATIONAL HERB COMPANY. WASH INCPJ’ON, I). ( . sent. The mileage does not include, taining; one ho ton silo, room for dependent water systems, hot and cold Owners and Compounders of course, streets in cities and towns. Liniment water in house, kith complete. Electric The roads are divided into ten classes "Down Hast'’ as they say of Maine, about 50 head of cattle, stable, light plant, furnace heat ; two story 13 as follows; I>ri< k paved, concrete, there lived good old Doctor Abner nxmi house, cement kisement : two large macadam, with the addition of some carriage house, garage and lien John-on. It was m a little countrv kirns, on** barn nearly new with modern substance such as asphalt, oil or tar; improvements, cement kisement, cement r town w hete ev* ry kn<*w the val hou>e. 2I5P plain macadam, gravel, shell, other root cellar, cement silo ; hay scales in barn ; ne of' keeping a good liniment on hand . J:,M, -'ifethlhlU-A jiiek-S hard surfaced mads, sand and clay large new tool bouse and several other out hcv were haul vvorktng peo p le . iftC'l fV>r further information write to mixture properly graded and drained, T buildings, including corn house, ice house * X]) >sa d t() Coil! , (UK m a *' 1 v c v e r ' 1 ■1V I ordinary earth roafi.s properly con and blacksmith shop. This farm borders on structed and. finally, unimproved roads. t, -1 th** "ill* 11 m a ; ' /. * ■ pi ci m lv , 1 . ' 1 s Freeman M. Grant the shore of one of the handsomest lakes in The second card asks tor intoirnation ( u lu r t hennu Msm, aml laid w ik II '.VC Maine. There are from 35 to 4(> cottage in regard to the tax rale for tin* roads t hem ■ jn all)-. b r. 11 - *S i\ 1d sue 11 (1 a 11 s . 702 Fidelity Bldg. lots could k* sold ;mv time. Reason for and tile a mount of work and money ex T h e ihrt*M sIu*D< ,i ‘a * 1 ex; icnmc Id I'll selling, ill health of owner. Price $15000.96 pended on them. and fin a ID hi nml a •coipe for a Ii n i U"'d 1 it 1 per cent cash, hal, nee mortgage. Write r a u t The third blank is concerned with that took the pain 1»tr h t out of all 1! ■. Portland, Maine to the 1 ndepi ndent-b’eporter Co. Skmvhe- min. Mi* 215 A Delicious Vegetable the names of local mad oilieials and It meliow . * m< t t ■t 1 ig l,t at 1 he the fourth will) facts in regard to the tr* uble ami tr k e s; t (:*■ pai*) 1 i g! 11 1 vv a v bond issues and tfiu indebtedness o! A Wholesome Food quiC k. V*t t is a hal ml* ss \()ll can Farm Bargains the counties for tln-ir rood systems. 1 t k * it I','!*:- as v\ * 1 as Hi t J H L' t or, ! Protec t School Children As there arc approximately diHiu j iY Pri/hi oiis :><; ,ifif//IOf: C o n t a in e r s -kni M'-asies. scarM t'ev<*r and whooping cough eounlits in the United Slates, pi man,, ■he »r foil r ! hv gl >!)• 1 ■hi i ) c‘i r 1 are prevalent among *>ci)ool children in many At Every Dealer of which tiic mileage lias never e\ ci; So the r* ti| \ car wisioii up ; A iiLiirn rp .■ ; k Hies cities, A eouimoti cold never should k* ne­ been estimated, it is hardly pmbubie Ah' ir’* linson vv-t.' p A mile to m ile ;t': A.' I’ll bah! v vmi 11 a V e 1111:1T <1 of 2 < 1 au re w it!i .1 i m >d f !di ) acres eases. Foley's ! loney and Tar is pleasant to be aide to detect any excessively inac it m 11 V ’ i it;' S. ^ t: *-11" * r Voil wan! in smooth neicfti; * worked 1 take, acts quiek'v, contains no opiates. Sold curate report, for -tlit? road mileage pet a g " d kn me id r* n.cmhf r Mill ! mi \ every whete. square mile of territory docs not van •‘.John'* n’s A 11 alynr Lini* nt. the lid Is now cutting a 1 )0 tit ‘la excessivelv Hxeept in desert or mi 11 r 11 <* 1 f ohl 1 to/1 ■ 1 Aht.er . to| is of 11 a v. 2 sets <>f iaiiM - developed country loss than half i ! call 1* ' i'll'! gilt vv in-rever mile of puIdi• ■ toad to every square a i - sold. * 11 ti's, one H-11 'om house, 1 »arn Notice of Foreclosure mile of territory is rate, while in the I *1 x So, anotlmr fbrooiii house, \\ heieas, W lliain S. Kennedy of More most thickly populated rural sections I’!aiitation ni t he County of A roost* ok and the maximum i- tut more than two an ! Administrator's >;t m bby ID lb-ice Slbori Slate of Main *. *y his u.ottgagc *ie«sl dated one-ha If or t It roe miles. Thus i: i SeptemtMT both, PM", and n corded in the. ca­v turnis. France there is an average for the im Notice Aroo.-dook h’e-g-c y it! I in-ds in Volume 257 "font tire eoun'v.v of 1.70 to a square nii> The >iibscribei- herein give- notice that he 1'age 7. convey t*ij to (h-oige F. Pennington, k s In Italy, however, this lias fallen to lias been dulv appointed Administratin' "ftla- then of Dtidgcvvao r in >aid County of Arotw- U.Sd. possibly on account of tin* moun­ estate of < b*mge Ingraham late of I D>t 1 it<" in da Free Farm Cata- to«'k hut son*** < I'ccax-d, tin* following den- important fact: tainous character of much of the pen the County of Aroostook, deceased, and ha> .•ribed real otatc situate m said Moro in the insula and of Sicily and Sardinia. giveii bonds as the law directs. All persons logue writ** l lb Countv of Aroosunik and ^tate of Maine an« one-half of all the cars on In America the average* is appmxi having demands against tin* estate ol said d*- beinu parts of lots nuink-r***! sixty-four (id) American highways are mutely U.s i mile, which in view of tin* ceased are desir- d to present the same fi t and sixty-live nP < knindcd as follows : — be­ fact that much of the country is sparse­ settlement, and all indebted thereto are re Harlow & Thurston ginning at the South .side of slid lot sixty-tire Fords. Because Ford cars ly settled seems unduly high. An ex quested to make payment imm**diatel\. 17 Court St. ui.o near the center of said lot. thence running. have given satisfaction from plunation. however, is to be found in 1.15 Ml 'FI. K. I NCKA 11 A M. Fast to the West line of land occupied in Sept tile fact that in many states the law April fib l'.Mb. :;K Auburn, - Me. ldtq by William Stock ford, theme running the beginning. Every Ford provides that each section line shall be northerly to tiie renter line of said lot sixtp- owner is a Ford booster, for *i public road. Thus, for example, there four, thence running Westerly on said line t# are in the state of Iowa alone more Notice of Foreclosure the Aroostook Road, thence running Souther­ the car more than meets his than 104,000 miles of legal highways, Whereas Mice S. Knowles of Fatten, Pe­ All Water Rates ly on tli*** Fast side of said Aroostook Road to expectation. Consider the manifestly a much larger mileage than nobscot County Maine, by her mortgage deed the first mentioned place of tieginning, con­ is required by traffic. dated March twentieth A. I). 15*15, recorded taining ninety t:*n) acres more or less anti record of the Ford first and When the Information in regard to in Aroostook Registry of Deeds Vol. 27d k*ing the same premises conveyed to William the existing roads which the depart­ Page 257 conveyed to me, the undersigned, a Are Now Due S. Kennedy by William Stock ford by deed you won t look further when ment is now seeking is complete it is certain lot or parcel of land, with buildings dated Sept. 30th, 1910, excepting and reserving you buy. Runabout the intention to continue the inquiry thereon, lying in Crysta', Aroostook County however the school-house lot on the North­ year after year in order to ascertain Maine, and being all that portion of lot num­ and must be paid west end of lot numbered sixty-five (kf). $390; Touring Car $440; the desirability and economy of the bered thirty-two (32), according to the plan And whereas the said George. I.. Penningtem Coupelet $690; Town Car rarious highways. The data thus col­ and survey of said Crystal, north of the lower on or before Apr. by his assignment dated May 10th 1911, and lected should be useful to road engi­ Crystal read, so, called, and being the same recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Voluma $640; Sedan $740. A ll prices neers all over the country, and It is premises conveyed by me to said Alice s. 29, at the office ol 283 Page ion, assigned said moitgage and the hoped that county agents and others f. o. b. Detroit. On Sale at Knowles by deed dated March twentieth A. the debt thereby secured to Julia O. West of ) . 1 interested in improvement of agricu1 I). 1915, recorded in said Aroostook Registry Houlton in said County and State. ture will do their best to facilitate the of Deeds And whereas the conditions of And whereas the condition of said moit collection of the desired Information. said mortgage having leen broken, and still gage is broken, now therefore by reason of BERRY and BENN remain broken : Now, therefore, for breach the hrmch thereof I the undersigned said of the conditions of said mortgage, I claim a Houlton Water G 0 Julia O. West claim a foreclosure of said M O T O R MART CONCRETE ROADS DURABLE. foreclosure of the same and give this notice mortgage, and I give this notice for the pur­ Bangor 8t. tiouiton for the purpose of foreclosing said mortgage Mechanic Street, pose of foreclosing said mortgage. Wayn* County, Mich., Roplacoo Macad­ for said breach of the conditions thereof. Dated at Houlton, Maine, April 1st. 19U*. am Roada With Camant. Dated this eleventh day of April A. D. Opposite the American JULIA 0. WEST. Coat of maintaining all the highways 1910. In W ayne county, Mich., outside o f the .SYLVESTER HALL, Express Company. Bv her attorney: PrrxAM & P r tnaji. eite nf Detroit, was reduced to fa a * 310 By Bhbtba.vi L. Smith, lus attorney. 314 The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

Don’t Be Penny Wise And Pound Foolish Plant your potatoes the safe and sane way, by using the im A S E P L A N T E R .. Saves seed, too, one to two bushels pei acie, Oh! I know the troubles m enough each acre lo pay for the •'helping hand" all day long m you are having with your “disc” YO U figure it up Grenloch N. J. m ilk on itself. The agent told you that you could wasli the skimmer by just “slush­ Catalogs and nearest agent’s name given upon request m Do you realize what a nuisance it ing” it around in the water. Now is to empty the bowl every time can you ? y ou use the separator? I cannot either, but in three min­ j& utes I can wash, sterilize and dry You surely would, had you ever my device perfectly in a machine tsf experienced the wonderful con­ made for the purpose and furnished venience of my self-emptying bowl. free. Now did you ever try to set up your i f Have you noticed how the dirt sticks •"f a r m i m p l e m e n t s 1 separator in a certain place and it & around the clips and rusty' spacing wouldn’t “fit"? spots on your discs? m I can supply you with a separator of all kinds including The separator I advise has no spac­ that will “ fit” anywhere for it’s a ing clips or crevices, and cannot right or left hand machine crank on have rusty spot3, because made of either side and adaptable to any JOHN DEERE and SYRACUSE LINES M nickel silver. corner or side. , I have described to you m y Cream Separator and the nam e of it is the m m U IVITED S CREAM S E P A R A T O R T h I3 wonderful Cream Separator has a score more advantages than I i have yet told you, and back of it is not only my personal guarantee to you, but the maker’s guarantee to both of us. I want to prove to you M these advantages, and a good many others.

>.r- <* HOULTON GRANGE STORE Houlton, Maine

Aspinwall Potato Planters and Repairs. Van Brunt Grain Ojr Jitney Offer—This and 5c Drills, R. A V. Gasoline Engines, Goodyear Tires and Accessor- DON’T MISS TUI.'' Cut out this slip la* and That GOOD GULF Gasoline. enclose with live cents to Foie)- A- Co., mm. Chicago, 111., writing you.- name and address clearly. You will eveive in return a trial JAMES S. PEABODY, Houlton, Maine package containing oky’s Iioney and Tar Pf> Don’t Paint With Mud! Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Fo W hat is in paint is as important as how paint is ley Kidney Fills an 1 Foley Cathartic Tablets put on. The best painter in the land cannot make J Sold Everywhere dvtg worthless mixtures of crushed *fl rock and ground earths stay put. Imitation paint lacks the clinching qualities and elas­ PI ticity that paint made of < i Dutch Boy

♦fi. ■ J Red Seal S v r White Lead and pure linseed oil possesses. *:>/>. • M g It is most durable, beautiful I I - ^ •' and economical, whether used on interior or exterior

O' Here’s where naturally good tobacco lives “Right!” Says Lotta Sun and Enuff Rain. “There’s noth­ ing like honest, naturally good tobacco for RE A L TASTE!” If you’ve never tasted a cigarette made only of naturally A plain, plum• :OE=EE good tobacco—DO IT. Get Perfections. colored pack* age but—real Every tender leaf of their golden Virginia tobacco is gmokes. NO STRING ON THIS OFFER crowded full of the sprightly—yet mellow teste that Nature grew into it It’s a Genuine Money Saver m1' 0 —you’ll like Perfections. And you’ll stick by them I have on hand a limited number for good and all because they’re ot the famous IUST NATURALLY GOOD TABER FARM WAGONS Ur. Whic 1 were manufactured last season before the rapid raise in ilie cost ot all materials, Lumber Steel, Iron, Bolts, Paints, etc. had advanced by leaps and bounds. Many dealers have ot necessity advanced the price of the finish­ ed product. Not so with me— Perfection for a short time I shall sell these wag*ons at the O LD PRICE CIGARETTES That means |Cold Cash Saved. Come and get Yours CLAUDE C. CLARK, Houlton IO for 5* Also packed "20forl0* m Mechanic St. Jm

J=3l_ = J OC3l— J l & r The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

W DRY GOODS STORE HOB L. L. McLeod announces the opening of a New Stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Small ------Wares, Notions, Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishings------——

Dollar Day Saturday of this Week Complete new stock of above lines 25c V a lu e s The ladies of Moulton and surrounding towns will have an r-i.'K' 1busses, Muslin downs, Children's Rompers ;m>i I )i rest's opportunity to select the best waist for the money e\ei uulies and Children’s Rants, Radies' lessee htmii Suits p laced on sale in Houlton. New Waists in white and the 1 All vour choic i oi- 5 latest shades, valued up to $1.50. Over one hundred to Now is the time to select the new to select from at $ 1 .00. All New Neckwear shown at this Store $1.25 Kid Gloves from our new sto c k , Saturday $i„oo things in Dress Goods, Waistings, See the new colored effects in Collars and 'Ides. p e r p a ir. .Special values at 25c and 50c. Another Waist Special. Silk Waists, all the new Linens, Cottons, Percales and Bed shades, very stylish models, values $2.50, your choice $1 98 Spreads. Come to the store and ATT M cLEO DS — We are shewing the latest ideas in Waists, (/lores, Mnsdn 1’ndeiwear, jeisey Rink 1 wear, Some of Our Every Day Good Values we will show you that our prices Neckwear, Races and Handlings. Do net miss 1 Ids excel­ Shown at the Store at 50c lent oppoitunit v to select your sewing materials. Radies' Ladies’ Fine Muslin Gowns, Ladies’ Fine Envelope are reasonable...... dainty line of Muslin Rnderwear, Neckwear, Kid Gloves. Chemises, Ladies’ Fine Lace Corset Covers, Ladies Fine Since the fire this store has been repaired, painted Wide Hamburg Skirts, Ladies’ Fine Muslin and Voile and decorated. V ith our new stock of goods this store is Waists and dozens of other exceptions. Values at 50c certainly an attrac tive place to trade.

M c L F Q D First Floor- - 5 6 Main Street H o i l l t o n , M a i n e

Linneus D yer Brook rriday. to ho present at ihe 1'mmral Mitchell, at his mine, at the age of of their C mde, Kwen Mitchell. eighty-five year* Mr, Mitchell was M r. R . B. Y ou n g returned from H. C. White was a caller in Hoi SURROUNDING TOWNS John S. Sue 1 a far recov< red torn in Scotland , the son of tin1 late Boston last Saturday. ton, Saturday. George and t 111 hi- recent Se VI l't illness as to Mary Mitchell, who Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bliss were in W. \Y. Townsend was a busim wei’t■ among t he aide to drive out. aist week Mr. lie first families of this ter. Mrs. Porter is able to sit up in Island Falls one day last week. caller in Houlton recently. section His Mndl received a shower d eighty- death occurred in the East Hodgdon a chair at this writing. old Mitchell Miss Martha Bates wq,s the guest H. F. Rougee and wife were; U 1' s t s one ;>< 1stcards, and wishe to thank homestead, where he Alston, Boardman and Forrest of Miss Carrie Sawyer over Sunday. of Mr. Rougee’s parents, Mi . and has lived with 11 is son, Ernest, sine-, The Ladles Aid will meet with Mrs. his manv friends for so indlv re- Royal arrived home Monday even­ M rs.’ O. A . Rougee, Sunday. the dearh of his wife four years ago, Annie Lincoln April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer have nieinberitiLr him. ing from Providence, R. I. called gone to work for Mr. W. R. Vera on Mrs. H. E. Cookson, who lias been Mr* Mitchell had been in failing Mrs, L. B. Tracy is visiting her Mrs. Edith Ingraham, who lias here by the death Of their brother Foxeroft road. visiting her parents at Koekabema health for several years, but earlier daughter Mrs. Della Eagears this W en d ell. been in this town for several weeks, in life he was closely identified with Mrs. Clarence Cove returned Sat­ for a few days, has returned home. meek. returned to laid low last Saturday. the Presbyterian church of Houlton, l|rs. Annie Lincoln has been visi urday from a visit of two weeks in I)r. G. A. Schneider, wife anil MIss Bertha Ham Alexander Paul of South Tilley, ol which he was a member. He was ting tier daughter Mrs. Robert Dick Boston with relatives. daughter, Helena, Island Falls, were The funeral service of M iss B erth a N. B., has been the guest of his sis­ a kindly neighbor, much respected leon Hi Houlton the past week. Mrs. Chas. Kincaid of Hodgdon the guests of Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Ham was held from her late hom e ter. Mrs. J. F. Rugan, for several by all w ho knew* him. H is passing Mrs. Herbert Crane was visiting spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Rougee, Sunday. Tuesday afternoon A p ril 11 at 10 o’ ­ days. out marks the death of cue of the her daughter Mrs. Truman Stairs of Lydia Bither. Mrs. E. L. Cookson gave an old town’s oldest pioneer residents, ami clock, Rev. Mr. Davis of the M . E. Arthur Diekison and Mrs. Ed-J Henlipn the past week and also her Mr. Isaac Bishop entered the hos­ fashioned quilting party, Thursday there are many frie.ids, who will be Church of Houlton offidating. A p ­ ward Porter of Elmwood, X. B., Mr. I •on^fl Ludlow, Vellie Crane. pital in Houlton last week for treat afternoon. Those present were Mrs. propriate selections were sung by saddened by his desth. He is sur­ R. E. Stephens, Mrs. J. M. White, and Mrs. Charles Melville of Houl-I Mrs. John Stephenson and Mrs. M a­ ment, an abscess on the eye ball. vived by a sister. Miss Belle Mitchell Mrs. A. N. Reed, Mrs. <). Gerrish, ton, and Mrs. Roy Nichols of Monti-1 New Limerick rie Herrin. Miss Ham was born in Miss Nancy Stewart has moved in of this town, two daughters, Mrs. -a Mrs. H. F. Lougee, Mrs. H. E. cello, w ere in town, F rid a y , to at-1 her home having spent the winter James Sullivan and Mrs. James Hodgdon and was 64 years of age. tend the funeral of their grand-! is very .ill and D. N. Cookson. Mrs. Lowell and fr*. Leonard Grant at She has been an invalid for over thir­ with htr sister Mrs. Herb O. Bither. Brown of Houlton, four sons, baklttBkein this town. Mrs. Norman Ellis and Mrs. A. Car­ father, Ewen Mitchell. I ty years, and since the death of her Miss Helen Bryon returned to Port­ George, Alfred and Ernest of this penter. At five o’clock a delicious NHlfl Daisy Astle of this town, was m other 12 years ago she has been land on MonJay, having spent the Miss Lillian Crawford, a student j town, and Joseph of Colorado, be­ supper was served. The party was at Houlton High School, returned to sides a number of grand-children, la HoaUon on business, Saturday. tenderly cared for by her sister Mrs. winter here with her sister Mrs. Bert enjoyed by all and will long be re­ llr. H. N. Kelley had his car out, George Moore with whom stie made H an d . her work, Monday, after spending a! Funeral services were held at his m em bered. vacation of two weeks with her par-J late residence on Friday afternoon, Bamdiijr, for the first time this sea­ her home. She united with the M. Mrs. John Adams returned home ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford. at one o’clock, Rev. Mr. Thompson son. E.. Church when only 16 years old. Sunday from Houlton where she has Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cummings She has left to mourn her loss one been in the Aroostook Hospital the Letter B Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter of the Presbyterian church, offleiat- were In Houlton on business, Satur­ brother and two sisters. Mansfield past four weeks. were callers at the home of Mr. and j ing. The bearers were George Car- Ham of Winn Me., .Mrs. Charles day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gove And Miss 1Jla Gardiner of Houlton, was Mrs. B. E. Hideout of Ludlow, on | penter, T. J. Carpenter, George Reed Walker of Boston, and Mrs. George the week end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mr. JCdg^r Kelrstead and brother baby Harry and Mr, and Mrs. Clar­ Sunday. (and William Bragon, interment be­ Moore of Houlton. A profusion of aro the gueete of their sister, Mre. ence Bither and son Ira were Sunday James Gardiner. flowers consisting of roses, lilies and O 11 Thursday morning at ten ing made in the family lot in Hou - H. N. Keiley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bither. Daniel Stewart and W illie Adams carnations bore silent testimony of of Linneus, were in this place last o’clock, occurred the death of Ewen ton. Mr. A. L. Good, who has been sta­ the love of friends. Mr, Harry Sawyer moved their tion agent at Squa Pan. returned furniture into the James Ruth prop­ home fweolljr. erty on Bangor road, and Mr. W illis Wendell James Royal Mr. and ^frs. Ira Atherton and Bither has m oved into the property IBI •on were the guests of M rs. John Seldom has greater gloom come to which he recently purchased of Har­ Donahue, Sunday. this community than that brought ry S aw yer. or Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garrey, by the news of the sudden death of Albert who hare been residing in Houlton, Wendell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. L u d lo w returned home, Saturday. Royal on the morning o f April 10 at the age of 17 years. His severe sick­ There were services at the Tannery R. C. Powell made a business trip Spalding ness was of so snort a duration that •ehool'boose, Sunday, given by Rev. to Island Falls last week. it was impossible to determine the Wilson from Hpulton. exact cause of his death. Miss Mary Hannigan is boarding America’s greatest violin­ A p*rty whs giv en at M r.\ H e n ry He was an unusual bright and with her sister, Mrs. S. J. McCain. Kmefton’s for bis son, Erving, Fri­ pramising young man and his jovial Dr. F. W. Mann was called here, ist, proving by actual day evening. A large number, at­ disposition won for him many friends S inday, on professional business, comparison that all of his tended and a good time was report­ and associates which was shown by Mrs. Amos Hemore lias been quite ed. ^ the large attehdance at his funeral, brilliant technique, all of ill but is im p rovin g in health now. 'H odgdon the many beautiful floral tributes and the poetry of his interpre­ the long procession of young ami old Mr. Herbert Crane of East Hodg­ tations and all of the rich which followed him to his Iasi rest­ don, was visiting his son last week. Mr. Samuel R h od a is h avin g a large in g place. tone of his priceless violin garage built. Mrs. Manley drake spent a few He leaves a father and mother, one days of !;mt w< k with Mrs. C. .J. are faithfully r-? err at-: d Mlee V e r a H a u d is on the sick list sister and five brothers who have the Thom as. at this writing. sympathy of a large circle of friends by Edison’s new r rt. Floyd, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ir a in this great sorrow. >lr. Mar in I)..mil ?N I' W I , ill t - Spalding is one cl Die Royal is recovering from a severe at- Funeral service** wer-* held at 11 is e r i c k. w a s fl hll*M lies t at- .1 a 111- i- many artists wVo Iipyp ofpneumonia. home 011 W ed n esd y at - 1*. M. R ev. R niasliiIP: I Ml Sa Ml : ,la v There will be an Easter Concert at Flank Sabean offer atln. :. M r. Owen Sa under ef Best el), made simila’ rests ■ ■* the Baptist Church on next Sunday h ■ c evening. si*d< r. Mrs. Win. K;u e V. identical result.... He r„r Mrs. C. H. Rockwell underwent an O ak fiild Frank and ( 'lin*ln|i her \Y i i It 1te nf Edison’s re-crea/iou of operation a t the Madigan Hospital New Limerick, wen- h-M'e on busi­ reeeiRly an'd is recovering rapidly. Nat Clark, who has been seriously ness the latter part id tin* wee Spalding’s masterly • • ,w- The many friends of Rev. W. T. ill with pneumonia, is now on the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watsi mi of ing, then hear Spalding Carter are glad to k n ow that he 4s to m end. Patten, have been visiting their remain on this field for another year* Mrs. Corn Bell was confined to the himself. daughter, Mrs. John Green , .Jr.. house last week, with an attack of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and during the past week. family of Houlton were the guest of lagrippe. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Taylor on Sunday M rs. H en ry C ran d all is spending a Mrs. Edith Ingraham, who has Yes, “More distinctive last. few weeks in town with her parents, been spending some weeks in Ham­ mond, returned here on Saturday, Miss J ulia White of Danforth spent M r. and Mrs. Mel. Trafton. and is visiting at the home of her than a Strad” Sunday with her sister Miss Eliza­ Mrs. Edd Perry of Island Falls, brother Lyman Webb. beth White at the home of W. J. visited her daughter, Mrs. Lester i Moore. Barker, a few days last week. The schools commenced here April There will be a Social at the Boys F. H. Adams was confined to the 10, with the following teachers in Club rooms on Friday evening to house several days last week, suffer­ the several districts: No. 1, Mary which all hoys are invited to be pres­ ing with a serious trouble with his Hannigan; No. 2. Vera Thompson; ent. leg. No. 8, Fay Thompson ; No. 4, Mary W hite; No. f>, Myra Adams. many friends of Lex Vail are The NEW EDISON The „ Mrs. Melvin Morrison, who under­ glad to hear that he w ilt be able to went a surgical operation at the We want to prove to you that Edison’s new invention is incom­ return hom e from the hospital in a Aroostook hospital last Monday, is parably superior to anything you have ever heard before. few days. doing nicely. In Ibe Early Stages You sef Spalding’s picture on this page. Come to us and Mrs. Sophia Burtt of X. B. is the Mrs. Albert Miller of Houlton, ol Tuberculosis gueetof her sister Mrs. Samuel Por- spent the week end in town, visiting your chances for defeating: this hear EdS^te|&Re-Creation of Spalding’s superb art. Spalding’s her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. dreaded affection depend largely on picture is D^»^n outline of himself. Edison’s Re-Creation of A n th on y. your ability to restore normal body functions. his work is what the word signifies the absolute re-creation WEAK, SORE LUNGS MrC/Dorman, who has been spend­ To do this, one requirement is proper Hectored To Health By Vinol ing the winter with her daughter, attention to diet ana pure food. Also rest and fresh air, day and night. of every tone and expression in this violin virtuoso’s masterly nden, N. J.— “ I had a deep seated Mrs. Henry Dow, returned to her Where the system is run down and , was run-down, and my lungs were bowing. 1 home in Ashland last week. likelihood of aerious consequences :and scare. 1 had tried everything thus increased, Eckman’s Alterative te ste d 'W ith o u t help. One eve- Friends of Mrs. Chas. Boutilier may prove beneficial, as It has in Come to us and hear 1 read shout Vinol and decided are sorry to learn she is soon to many cases. i t Soon I .noticed an improver This is a lime treatment—but un­ of the world’s greatest nrti- ere is > rtio.ve to S m yrn a M ills, w here Mr. Edison’s actual lie-(’realion ol tin* worl> 1 11 I kept on taking it and today 1 like any other. For here the lime well man. The soreness is all Boutilier has employment for the content is so combined with other in­ obligation. You an* welcome, and will >e made to feel it, when y o u e >me Aw n myl’ lungs, I do not have any sum m er. gredients as to be easily assimilated 1 havea gained fifteen pound*/’ by the average person. HILLMAN. John Vantassel has purchased the A trial can do no harm, since Eck­ house recently vacated by Hazen man’s Alterative contains no poison­ ASTLE MUSIC COMPANY Vinol for chronic ous nr habit-forming drugs. At your bronchitis and lot all Barrows, and after doing some .re­ druggist’s. Main Street Houlton, Maine pair work.wiU move nis family over Bcbmu Laboratory' PhUadcIpfcUti Hookon,Mt there. *'■ • * H ..JHatheway Co. Houlton,M e The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

Chautauqua in Houlton July 17 to Judge J. fe. M a d ig a n left M o n d a y 21, 1916 inclusive. fo r Belfast where he is holding t OF LOCAL INTEREST ***■% court. Hon. Carl E. Milliken of Island The Houlton Granite & Marble Falls was in town Monday on busi­ Works have secured the contract to ness. Mileage books at H. K. Thomas. Medely Billings of Ft. Kent, was erect a Monument to the late W . A. A. O. Nutter Treasurer of the Mars Mrs. S. Friedman left Thursday; in town, Monday, on business, NOW IS THE TIME Marti*' iu Evergreen Cemetery, it Hill Trust Co. was in town Tuesday for Boston to visit, her parents. , AYht n thi:sty diink Maple Sprin to deposit money to your credit will be made of the best grade of on business. French & Son use Sanitary Drink- water. Refreshing ami beneficial to Barre Granite while not o f large Mr. and Mrs. (). R. Bnzzell left ing cups at their Soda Fountain, see nealth. in the Houlton Savings Bank proportions it will weigh about six Tuesday for Boston where they will ad. Miss Pauline Weiler returned, Fri­ tons, of classic design and of plain where it will be safe and earn spend a week. Miss Georgie Barker of Presque day, from a visit in New York and simplicity, and will be a fine e x ­ F. W . Lowry one of Fort Fairfield's J Isle, was in town last week, visiting Boston. ample of Memorial ART and is a money for you. prominent young business men was friends. Patronize French A Son for Ice compliment to a Home industry to in town Monday on business. You are cordially invited to open be entrusted with 90 nice a piece of Miss Beryl Sanders has been the Cream. They use Sanitary pishes, Hon. W . W.Sewailof I land Falls guest of Miss Kathleen Turney in sen1 ad. w o rk . an account with us. has announced his candidacy for Woodstock. N. B. Rev. Fr. Hayes of Presque Isle was sheriff on the Progressive ticket. High Grade Carbon Paper in clif- in town last week the guest of Rev. Classified Ads. There will he ft special meeting of erent sizes and kinds may be had Fr. Si Ike. Monument Lodge on Wednesday at the Times office. Fresh Haddock, Cod, Halibut, and evening of this week. Official visi­ lo o s r To Let At 21 Elm St. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buzzed lelt Salmon fresh every day at Riley’s 116 tation of District Deputy. Saturday evening for Boston for a market. Bishop Benjamin Brewster will be­ short visit. Eugene Garceloti is quite ill at his Wfcea la Need Of Public Auto gin his services as head of the Prot­ Phone 101-2 Office supplies such as Typewriter home on Fair St., by a run ot ty call R. J. McNally. estant Episcopal diocese of Maine H O U LT O N .M A I N E 4 Hip Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Copy Paper phoid fever. early in June, according to word re­ may be obtained at the T imes office. A large number of attorneys from ceived. He will not be able to con­ Wasted—A Housemaid For The Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stackpole Jr. all parts of the countv were in town summer, references required. Mrs. R. W. clude his work in Colorado before of Bridgewater were in town Thurs­ Tuesday to attend Court. bhaw, 121 Main St. 316 the latter part of May, and conse­ quently will be unable to preside at day calling on friends. When the rains wash refuse into W..en the water supply is low be Ctrl Per General Housework the annual convention of the diocese the local water supply. Drink Maple sure and drink Maple Spring water wanted in a family of three. Inquire at which opens on May 17. Spring Water. Times Office. supplied by M. L. DeWitt, West- Mrs. Geo. E. Dunn at d Miss Hen­ field. rietta Milliken 'returned Monday Atoms To Let lor Light H o u s e ­ BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen of from a weeks visit in .trunkline Mass. keeping. Inquire of Mrs. O o 0 d at DISCHARGE Presque Isle are guests of Mr. and Richards’ store. 1(itf Take your ('ailing Card plat'* to In the matter of Mrs. W. B. Clark on High St. FRESH BAKED the Times otliee and let. them fur­ Frank L. Wilson . In Bankruptcy. The well known Irving-Pitt Loose Wanted To Buy a Ford Run Bankrupt. nish your cards—-They enjoy it. shoot, most be in good condition, apply to To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the Leaf Binders, Ring Binders. Price Every Day a large variety of De­ W. P. Mansur and his daughter Frank Sinoock, Main St. 116 District Court of the United States, for Books, etc. can be obtained at the the District of Maine. Joan returned home Saturday from F R A N K L. W ILSON of Limestone Times office. , lectable and Toothsome Bakery Notice To Dairyman-- W e Are a two weeks'stay at his camp at B in the County of Aroostook and State of Don’t forget to pay your 1916 Poll ready ta receive your cream. See W. L. Maine, in said District, respectfully represents, Lake. Tax to tiie Tax Collector May 1st. Goods, always ready for you MoGee for prices etc. 11. I’. Hood or iseiitith-d to all that joyed a few days leave of absence in if can (‘iirn and a man's money is en- Houlton last week. t it leal to t he s a in e privilege. The* CAMPBELL’S BAKERY Before selecting your new Spring “prr who laboriously t,bis to gown be sure you are correctly cor­ fin . a mine is .only fairly rewarded C. W. Davenport, Jr., Prop. seted. Both Goodwin and Ivy cor­ if now and tin n he "strikes it rich” sets assure perfect comfort. Best on and accumulates millions. The in­ Court St. Houlton the market Corset and Linen Shop, ventor who discovers ;i new process Mansur Block, Room S :? or who develops a new invention Christian Science services held which brings him unexpected riches each Sunday at 11 A. M., in Sir- deserves all that he gets. Berman’s Easter cock Hall. Next Sunday subject, {So does the investor who risks his Probation After Death. All are capital in a new enterprise, whether CHOCOLATES welcome. it be it railroad, a factory, a shipping F a sh io n s line or a mining enterprise. Nor Parcel Post, and Apron Sale, a'so should it be forgotten that while the H A N D S O M E KA S T E R PACKAGES a good supper furnished by the brains of an inventor or the labor of In a presentation so complete and authentic, that it ladies of the Methodist Church at a prospector may win t lie long so light will vitallv interest everv woman who has a suit to buv Liggett’s Chocolates, 1 lb. b ox_...... 75c. the Dining room on Wednesday prize, the value of the latter can only “ 4 Assorted Fruit Chocolates 1 lb box ...... $ 1.0 0 Apr. 26 from 5.:>U to 7. 216 be developed when a part tiersh ip is S u its n Silk, Serges, Poplins, Whipcoanls, " Elect Chocolates, 1 lb. box ...... $1.00 Why suffer with the cold when made with capital and the partm rs “ Fruit Cordials, r lb. b o x ...... $1.00 $2.50 buys a full 1-2 cord of good soft should share the rewards of labor, Gabardines and Velours. Fenway’s Delights, 1 lb. b o x ...... 50c. and haul wood of Jake Wise. Phone brains and ea nit a '. D re s s e s 111 Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine. Fresh Assorted Chocolates, bulk, per pound...... 40c. 501. Taileta, Georgette, etc. The arrival of a nine pound daugh­ W a i s t s An especially attractive line in all the ter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. hum-down woman SPECIAL TEMPTING PACKAGES newest eifects. R. Ervin, Highland Av<\, last W ed­ Made Strong 3y Our Vinol nesday, is the cause of much rejoic­ Fruits m Cream, 39c. per one pound box. Gloves and Neckwear ing. Fort Fdv:.nr 1, N. Y. — “ I was in a run­ down, nervous and weak condition, so I D is a great convenience to get could not do the housework for my little You will be conectlv attired lor Easter if vou trade at Typewriter Ribbons at the T imes family of three. I had taken cod liver otliee and save the bother of sending oil emulsions and other remedies with­ •Hatheway Drug Company away for them. Ribbim-, for all out benefit. A friend told me about Vinol. I tried it and it soon built up my B E R M A N ’S CLOAK STORE makes of machines. strength and made me a well woman so j Mam St uerlv The Fashion Miss R. ma Vose lvtune'd to her I now do all of my housework.' ’ Mrs. j Houlton “ REXALL STORE ” lmer lidden duties as nurse in New Yrrk on E G . | We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod j Monday, after a three weeks’ vaca­ liver and iron tonic, for ail run down, j Houlton, v Maine tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. weak and debilitated conditions. F. N Vose, Franklin St. '1 he Hatheway Hrug Go., Houlton, Me. The Rent Receipt Books made at I’tM es office contains a receipt and notice to quit—Call and see them. Regular meeting of Houlton Lodge X. E. O. P. Friday evening-, April 21. THAT INTENSIVE The representatives to the Grand Lodge will give their report All come HEN The Ladies’ Guild of the Congr - gational church will hold a sab* of The I I i'll hiiil nn end find useful and fancy articles, cooked cackled her hern! oj] : Concert food and candy at the chinch vestry The (loose laid an enn and Refrigerators on Wednesday. April 19th, at 2 p. m. Here)' opened her In nd- Refreshments will he served during th) noil ever hare a en/l jor The Gurney, Arlington and the afternoon. a name edd > Northern—three great lines of Opera House • M oral: Sell , Id reef / sed flood, s' And it might be added to Refrigerators can be seen on Wed. Ev’g, May 3, 1916 this time honored philoso­ ------B Y ------phy that the hen is an inten­ our floors, priced from $10.00 sive advertiser. to $40.00. Houlton Brass Band She does her cackling in Congert from 8 to 9. Music for Dance by vicinity of the egg and does Also Wagons and Carts for Full Band, consisting of the latest Song Hits, Tour health a id lire defends upon right not try to cover the conti­ Waltz, Two-Steps, One-Steps, Contras, etc. kidney and Ever action. When disordered nent with one faint squawk. your boys and girls, priced from ydu have backache, brick dust deposits scalding pains, swelling around eyes, con She disposes of her goods Soloists:-Emmons Robinson etlpation, drowsiness, fever, rheumatic 75 cents to $5.00 A . Pearly Stevens pains, skin eruptions and other disorders at the most convenient mar­ of th® Stomach, liver and blood. The bes( J. E. Robinson, Director treatment la Dr. David Kennedy's Favor­ ket—seeking the short cut ite Iteihedy. It helps to remove uric acid rom production to demand. froth the system, the cause of most kid­ Dunn Furniture Company Admission 25c ney, bladder and blood troubles; to re ■tore right action of the stomach, llvei If she used the printed 7a Main St. Houlton, Maine Concert fie Dance 75c and bowels and thus stop uric acid condi­ word she would be a con­ tion!; powerful but gentle In action; used L J J by thousands of men, women and children, stant advertiser in the “The Square Deal Store’ with universal success. Write Dr. Duviv* Ktafiedy Co.. Rondout, N. Y.. for free trial. Large bottles, all druggists.

.A The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 19, 1916

• vuuum vuw -m nniwM iv g “Not more than half full,” said the older man. “All of the others appear­ “A fascinating and astonishing heroine ”■ Your taste for ed to bo packed from hold to funnel. THE This must be an unpopular boat." I don t know when* we’d be, how­ Henry Kitchell Webster9s New Novel good tea will prove to you ever, if Mr. Blithers hadn’t thought of PRINCE OF the Jupiter almost at. the last minute,” said R. Schmidt. GRAUSTARK Nine day boat, though,” growled the old man. Real Adventure “I don’t mind that in the least. She’s a steady old tub, and that’s some­ ijF thing.” A story of endless thrill It has a clearly defined yet “Hobbs tells me that it is most ex­ and romance, of actual human delicate intent; a fascinating traordinary to find the east bound relationship. The fact that it and astonishing heroine... Red Rose By steamers crowded at this season of has reached the fifth printing It describes the pilgrimage of a GEORGE BARR the year,” said Dank. “He can’t under­ in three weeks is sufficient soul, which is the greatest topic stand it at afl. The crowds go over in evidence of the wide appeal of in the world. —Chicago Tribune M ’CUTCHEON June and July, and by this time they the book. —P h ila. Press T e a ”*8 good tea " should be starting for home. I thought Author of “Graustark,” In its characters, m its mode we’d have no difficulty in getting on Undoubtedly the best novel In 1 lb., H IK and 10c. pkga. I N.B.— Red Ros^ Cruohod “Beverly of Graustark,” Etc. any one of the big boats, but, by jove, of American home life that o f treatm ent, it is delightfully Brans* Label 60c. Gold Label I Coffee is as generously good as everywhere I went they said they has appeared in many a year. and genuinely new. 70t Neves told In bulk. | Red Rose Tea. Try it *os were full up." —New York Evening Sun —Boston Transcript “It was uncommonly decent of Blith­ Copyright, 1914, by Dodd, Mead and ers not Riming down to see us off,” Webster has written a novel A master craftsman is Company said the elderly man, who was down that embraces a genuine telling this story— one skilled on the passenger list as Totten. “I situation... W ith The R e a l not only in the technique of his o K was apprehensive, ’pon my soul. He A d vc n tu jre he emerges as one craft, but also in intricacies of HORSES ~ - stuck like a leech up to the last min­ of America’s most Mgnificant social observation and analysis. ute.” Trained and Raced i.iUcn as a single' protesting word. novelists. -T h e New Republio —Philadelphia North American The down train at 2:17 p. m. had R. Schmidt was reflecting. "It struck T IM I k f WHICH TRAINS ARE EX- Bought and Sold on board a most distinguished group me as queer that he had not heard of Seventh Printing Now Ready j RSOTCP TO ARRIVE AND DEPART on commisson of passengers, according to the Pull the transfer of our securities in Lon­ III EFFECT N O V. 15, 1915. Horses Clipped man conductor, whose skillful conniv­ don.” Trains sofaadqted to leave Houlton: ing resulted in the banishment of a “I cannot understand Bernstein & Dally Exoept Sunday Colts Broken few unimportant creatures who had Sons selling out at a time when the 8.17 a.m.—forFt. Fairfield, Caribou. paid for chairs in the observation price of our bonds is considerably be­ Limestone, Van Buren and Large warm stable Real Adventure Inluiiinll.*. good coach, but who had to get out, wheth­ low their actual value,” said Totten, • 3 2 a. m.—for Mllllnocket, Bangor and care er or no, when Mr. Blithers loudly frowning. “A million pounds sterling By HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER principal Intermediate stations—Port* is what their holdings really repre­ W . J. McManemon said it was a nuisance having every­ Pictures by R. M. Crosby Price, $1.50 net At all Stores and Boston, via. Medford. thing on the shady side of the car sented, according to the dispatches 11.20 iT m .-for Ashland, Fort Kent, St ;= ~ , THE BOBBS-MERR1LL COMPANY, Publisher. = = Francis and Intermediate stations, also Radigan Stable taken “on a hot day like this.” He they must have sold at a loss of nearly for Washburn. Presque Isle, Van surreptitiously informed the conductor £50,000. Buren,Grand Isle, Madawaska, French, that there was a prince in his party, “We should have a Marconigram to­ vine, St. Frands and intermediate night or tomorrow in regard to the bid stations via. Squa Pan and Manleton and that highly impressed official at 1238 p. m.—for FOrt Fairfield, Caribou, once informed ten other passengers made in Paris for the bonds held by 24 HORSES HORSES HORSES 24 Limestone and intermediate staltons. that they had no business in a pri­ the French syndicate,” said Dank, pull­ 1.46 p. ip—for Mllllnooket, Greenville, Ban­ ing at his short mustache. “Mr. Blith­ gor, and Intermediate stations, Portland vate car iiiiii would have to move. Just arrived 24 Horses, just out of the woods ana Boston. The prince announced that Lieuten­ ers is investigating.” 12 Lead from E. G. Bryson, all extra good 6.68 p. m.—for Mllllnooket, Bangor and in­ ant Dank had secured comfortable “There is something sinister in all termediate stations, Portland and Bos cabins on a steamer sailing Saturday, this,” said R. Schmidt. “Who is buy­ ones, weighing 16 to 1800 lbs. each. Also 12 ton. Bnffet Sleeping Car Caribou to ing tip all of tin* outstanding bonds, Bouton. but he did not feel at liberty to men­ head from the Great Northern Paper Co. Now 7.14 P. m—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Van tion the name of the boat owing to his and what is behind tin* movement? Gentlemen these horses are out of hard work, Buren and intermediate stations. determination to avoid newspaper London has sold all that were held j Trains I)uk Houlton. men, who no doubt would move heaven then*, and Paris is approached on the no danger of any sickness, all ready for the Daily F xoept Sunday and earth for an interview, now that' same day. If Paris and Berlin should j plow. If you are looking for good acclimated 8.07 а. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor he had become a person of so much sell, nearly C 4,0uo/iii0 in Graustark 1 horses his is your chance. and intermediate stations. Buffet Sleep- importance in the social world. In bond.- will be in the hands of people ; ng Car Boston to Caribou, whose identity and motives appear to ' 8.49 a. m.—from Van Buren, C a r i b ou, deed, his identity was to be more Fort Fairfield and inter­ completely obscured than at any time be shrouded in the deepest, mystery." 1 CHAS. H. BERRY, Sale Stable mediate stations. E g g s For Hatching* since he landed on American soil, Ho “And V l.OuO.Om) represents tin* on- J 12. 84 p. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, thanked Mr. Blithers for his offer to tin* amount of our bonds held ! > > out- j S. (\ R. I. Reds— Bred to lay- Greenville and intermediate stations. command the “royal suit” on the Ju­ side parties,” said Totten, with a sic- 1 1.88 p. m.—from Caribou, Limestone, Fort Prize winners at County Fair. Fairfield and intermediate stations. piter, but declined, volunteering the nifieent shake of his grizzled head. | 2.68 p. m.—from St. Francis, Fort Kent, $l.oo for 13. Order in advance. somewhat curt remark that, it was his “Tin* remainder are in the possession Ashland and intermediate stations, also Tel. 163-5 earnest desire to keep as far away of our own institutions and the people | St. Francis, Frenchville, Madawaska, themselves. We should hear from j (hand Isle, Van Buren, Washburn, BARNES BROS. from royalty as possible on the voy­ Prasque Isle and intermediate stations, age over. A remark that Mr. Blithers Edelweiss, too, in response to my cn j DANIEL via. Manleton and Squa Pan. 911 31 Park St., Houlton. couldn't quite fathom, then or after­ blegram. Perhaps Romano may be j б. m.— from Van Buren, Limestone, 6.60 ward. able to throw light on the situation. I I Canbou, Fort Fairfield and intermedi­ confess that I tun troubled." ! ate Stamms. Arriving at the Grand Central ter­ p. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, Information for Women minal, Prince Robin and the count A steward was politely accosting the | 7.11 Mllllnooket and principal intermediate Housework is trying on health and strength. trio. Women are as inclined to kidney and bladder made off in a tax’eab, smilingly de­ a g lo n i via. Medford. “I beg pardon, is this Mr. Totten?” Timetables giving oomplete informa­ trouble as men. Aching back, still', sore joints clining to reveal their hotel destina­ tion may be obtained at ticket offices. and muscles, blurred vision, puffiness under tion. “Yes.” eyes, should be given prompt attention. Foley “Message for you, sir, at the H O U G H T O N , Pass’r Traffic Kidney Pills restore healthy action to irritateu “But where am I to send my attor­ WEBSTER GMO. M. purser’s.” fuagwr, Bangor, Me. kidneys and bladder. ney with the agreement you are to sign, prince?” asked Mr. Blithers, “Bring it to my stateroom, Totten,” plainly irritated by the young man’s said R. Schmicft briefly, and the old obstinacy in declining to be “dropped” man hurried away on the heels of the Geo. S. Gentle Co. at his hotel by the Blithers motor. messenger. “I shall come to your office at 11 to­ The two young men sauntered care­ GENERAL INSURANCE morrow morning, Mr. Blithers,” said lessly in an opposite direction and Robin, his hat in his hand. He had so#n disappeared from the deck. A FLOUR F ogg Block Phone 618-2 Houlton, Maine bowed very deeply to Mrs. Blithers. few minutes later Totten entered the “But that’s not right,” blustered the luxurious parlor of R. Schmidt and financier. “A prince of royal blood laid an unopened -wireless message on hadn’t ought to visit a money grub­ the table at the young man’s elbow. Incuranoe Company of North America ber’s office. It’s not”— “Open it, Totten.” Surpasses in every way the Philadelphia, Penn. “Noblesse oblige,” said Robin, with The old man slit the envelope and d ASSETS PEC. 31,1915 LIAB ILITIES DEC. 31,1915 his hand oa his heart. “It has been a glanced at the contents. He nodded il jwlftto $ 305,682.20 Net Unpaid Losses $2,271,140.00 1 Loan* 177,724.25 Unearned Premiums 8,171,046.58 pleasure to know you, Mrs. Blithers. his head fn answer to an unspoken Flour you have been using. All other Liabilities 175,000.00 I trust we may meet again. If you question. 16,981,484.75 Cash Capital 4,OOO.OOO.CO should ever come to Graustark please “Sold?” asked R. Schmidt. land Bank 1,429,693.06 Surplus over all Liabilities 5,830,472.93 1,719,716.98 consider that the castle Is yours, as “Paris and Berlin, both of them, America’s highest grade Flour 192,740.02 you hospitable Americans would say." prince. Every bond has been gobbled f _ 194,018.93 “We surely will,” said Mrs. Blithers. up." iter Assets 91,977.74 Both the prince and Count Qulnnox “Does he mention the name of the $21,098,087.98 Total Liabilities and Surplus $20,447,659.51 bowed very profoundly and did not buyer.” 'tfiminot admitted 645,378.42 smile. “Only by the use of the personal GEO. S. GENTLE & 80. Insist that your Grocer supply you. “And it will be ours,” added Mr. Admitted Assets $20,447,650.51 Houlton, Me. pronoun. He says: ‘I have taken over H. O. PERRY & 80N, Fort Fairfield, Me. Blithers, more to himself than to his the Paris and Berlin holdings. All Is wife as the two tall figures moved off well.’ It Is signed *B.’ So! Now we with the ftirong. Then to his wife: know.” Niagara Fire Insurance Co. “Now to find out what ship they're R. Schmidt indulged in a wry little New Fork, N. Y. sailing on. I’ll fix it so they’ll have to smile. "It amounts to nearly $20,000,- ASSETS DEC. 31,1915 take the Jupiter, whether they want 000, count. That’s a great deal of Net Unpaid Losses $304,730.63 to or not.” money to spend in the pursuit of an 1 Loans 551,000.00 Unearned Premiums 8,491,216.55 EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. I Loan* All other Liabilities 130,709.75 "Wouldn’t it be wisdom to find out idle whim.” 1 and Bonds 6,016,010.00 Cash Capital 1,000,000.00 what ship Maud is sailing on, Will? "Humph!” grunted the old count, N e w TJIm, Minn. 21. , Office and Bank 467,094.24 Surplus over all Liabilities 2,756,214.51 It seems to me that she Is the real and then favored the su#my faced 653,104.70 problem.” prince with a singularly sharp glance. and Rents 58,662.17 "Right you are!” said he instantly “Of course you understand his game?” lottwr Asset* 40,913.23 “I must be getting dotty in my old age, "Perfectly. It’s as clear as day. He Lou.” intends to be the crown father-in-law. Gross Assets $ 7,785,714.34 Total Liabilities and Surplus S 7,682,871.44 Deduct Hems not admitted 102,842.90 CHAPTER VIII. I suppose he will expect Graustark to DO On Board the Jupiter. establish an Order of Royal Grandfa­ Admitted Asaets $ 7,(582,871.44 thers.” GRAY day at sea. The decks “It may prove to be no jest, Robin,” of the Jupiter were wet with PICTURES-Biggest said the count seriously. tin* almost invisible drizzle that Standard Fire Insurance Company “My dear Quinnox, don’t look so A filled the air, yet the/ were Hartford, Conn. rad.” cried He* prince. "Tie may liavi1 ASSETS DEC. 31, 1915 LIABILITIES DEC. 01, 1915 swarming with the busy pedestrians money enough to buy uraustark, but and Best Estate Net Unpaid Ixisses $ 57,535.25 who never lose an opportunity to let he hasn't enough to buy grandchildren Loans Unearned Premiums 596,326.05 every one know that they are on Loans All other Liabilities 15,501.97 that won't grow, you know.” kandloSds 1,412,253.15 Cash Capital 750,000.00 board. New York was twenty-four Count Quinnox looked at the prince ^sin all the h Office and Bank 68,088.27 Surplus over all Liabilities 144,134.28 hours astern, and the brief Sunday rather pityingly. “It appears io be his 120,642.91 service had come to a peaceful end. way of pulling the strings, my boy egSd Rents 17,193.60 Three tall, interesting looking men He has loaned us something like $16, World stood leaning against the starboard Assets 10,000.00 000,000. Wi* have agreed to deposit utiStittiCDiSl rail of the promenade deck, unmindful our public service bonds as security $1,628,177.93 Total Liabilities and Surplus $1,563,497.55 Gross Asstts of the mist, watching the scurrying Dednet Hems not admitted 64,680.38 against the loan, so that practically throng of exercise fiends. Two were equalizes the situation. It becomes a Admitted Assets $1,563,41,7.53 young, the third was old, and of the purely business transaction, but he three there was one who merited the ,-ees f~r ahead. This loan of his ma Boston Insurance Company second glance that invariably was be­ tures at practically the same time that 87 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. stowed upon him by the circling pass- our first series of government bonds DEC. 81,1915 L IA B IL IT IE S DEC. 31, 1915 ersby. are due for payment. It will be ex Look for die $513,678.92 Net Unpaid Losses $781,407.59 He stood between the gaunt soldier­ tremely difficult for a small country, ins ' 366,600.00 Unearned Premiums 2,542,637.59 ly old man with the fierce mustache All other Liabilities 230,000.00 such as Graustark, to raise nearly . lendL* 5,204.^1.98 Cash Capital 1,000,000.00 and the trim, military young man with $40,000,000 in, say ten years. The Eu­ name METRO In Office and Bank 571,593 93 Surplus over all Liabilities 2,549,562.79 one that was close cropped and smart. ropean syndicates undoubtedly would Battnees 704,491.00 Each wore a blue serge suit and af­ 59,097.08 be willing to renew the loan under a USmsit and Rents 27,216.50 fected a short visored cap of the samo new issue. I think it is called refund in front of r • - : • Otter admitted Assets 123,081.44 "That’s just the point,” said Quin- J tell them R: ' nox. “He is arranging it so that you j Gross Assets $25,176,066.51 Aggregate, including Capital even more p> rh <■ ■; y. can’t marry without his consent." j Deduct Items not admitted 445,463.84 and Surplus $24,730,602.67 “I am sorry \ 1 - . GEO. S. GENTLE CO., Resident Agt. “The deuce you say!” \ Admitted Assets $24,730,602.67 Houlton, Me., Agency. the Salrmmha," :an] t..- • r - “You shall not marry into the Blith- I Surplus for Policy Holders $12,584,515.59 his two companion.-. “ [ Hal t!i a. ers family, my lad, if we can help It,” | Losses Paid in 97 Years 150,705,781.16 positively engaged, nene\ paid do, said the count, pulling at his mus “Some one else ca.nio along v. e! -.aches. more money. Dank,” observed R fTo he continued' il attention given to Automobile Schmidt. “We ought to he tha: 1/ d that we received anything at. all. IiaS and Liability Insurance. it occurred to you that this boat isn't FOLEY KIDNEY PIU S Ire crowded0” FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER