1 The Republican Journa e jftu'ME 88 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. NUMBER Grand March at 9 o'clock. Special prizes for of Journal. The Food Fair. I President in Today’s costumes. Aley Belfast. Our Washington Letter. SECRET SOCIETIES. ■■ PERSONAL. -■ Be.fast It had an Auspicious Opening Tuesday. Friday, Children's Day. Prizes awarded to 1 ws of the Granges Boy^ [Special Correspondence of The Journal.] Zone a P- children, in vocal and instrumental selections. He Addresses the Men’s Club of the There will a Former War presi. The Program for the Remainder of the Congre- be regular meeting of Primrose Mrs. Hutchins Estate Jan. George of North Anton is the r- A Big Real Week. ..Awards to the the and Church on Education and Washington. D. C.. 81. 1916. Maine E. Delr^^ girls bringing largest gational Citi- Chapter, O, S., tomorrow, Friday, evening guest of Miss Frances Chase. t in Belfast. folks are fast to these Aley Secret The fourth the aua- smallest doll, best dressed and most coining Washington Washington 1 annual food fair under attractive. zenship. At the meeting of Aurora Rebekah Lodge )U, in It is the heart of the winter Rev. Arthur A. Blair went to Portland ..iersona.e“^r,Bfers of the Belfast Board of Trade at Concerts by Belfast Food Fair Orchestra. days. season, next Mon- ieties. pices opened Robert Judaon Aley, Ph. D. LL. D., Presi- Tuesday evening a supper will be served to attend when the climate is more to day the Minister’s il f,su«- 10 a. m. under moat favorable condi- Cups awarded to babies in Show Contest congenial the at 6 30 meeting. cities... An Tuesday Baby dent of the University of Maine, was the o’clock by a committee of men. A thern above all other it Charles A. a tions and there was a attendance. The at two o’clock. Dolls and Parade at southward,and when, times, Harriman, Belfast boy, is Presi- mon<"? ,‘.h of the sixth Maine good uongress guest of honor at the regular monthly supper good attendance is desired. o’J, is to in for a dent of the Bath Chamber of hall decorations were never more attractive three o'clock. Big Year pleasant sojourn Washington Commerce. Leap night. of the Men’s club of the Congregational The officers of Silver Cross Trench*1!'. and to while onAhe way to or from Florida. Some of Lodge, Knights T. is were under the direction of Morris L. Saturday, Grange Day. Prize awarded church Jan. was Harley Godfrey taking a course Trw.sh0i>s>Ain’Tbs 27th. Supper served at 6.30 of Pythias, were installed Jan. 26th Past regular the Maine folks come only as far as Washing- by at the Shaw’s Slugg, assisted Orrin J. Grange registering largest number of mem- m. in the and covers were Business in Portland. by Dickey. Flags p. vestry laid for District William J. Gordon. Re- College fesr&K: in ton, having errands here of some sort or of no Deputy, ■jgs. Per- were used and were of all sizes and bers, proportion to entire membership, dur- 32. A Mr. and Mrs. principally number of U. of M. men, residents of freshments were served and the second de- Amos Clement were in Orono ;t Ma,nePCavalry..Pittsfield the sort at all, except to visit and have a all nations, our own White and Blue ing day. Concerts by Belfast Food Fair were good the Red, pre- Belfast, invited to sit at the table with gree exemplified. past week, gueBts of their son, Dr. James -The Treat- Orchestra. Confetti time. This is the season when Washington <1V Bert M. Fernald. dominating. The rail is covered with night. The big closing President them D. Clement. , States Sen- balcony Aley among Charles S. R* W. D. G. of Animals.. United event of the fair. activities, government and social, are at their D. M.‘Edward Goodwin of Lin- ,1 white bunting, relieved at regular apace* with Bickford, one of the trustees of the Univer- Washington Whlsper- colnville Fred W. Pote has returned a Burleigh height. The show here at this season inspected Phoenix Lodge, F. & A. M., from ten days’ butterflies and and the same idea is Food Fair Notes. The was passing emblems, sity. supper under the direction vacation at the is alone well worth some distance last Monday evening. A was served spent home of Sumner W. ches. carried out on the over 9 to 12 o’clock. journeying supper Obituary The Chu: balcony walla, and the Dancing every evening of a committee of ladies of the Circle, Mrs. in torials to see. at 6.80 under the direction of the ladies of the Lothrop Orange, N. J. stage strings of lanterns from a can- Free gifts to first fifty ladies each admission. A. Mrs. News of Belfast. Japanese Charles Pilsbury, chairman, Robert F. Mrs. Senator offices in the marble Universalist church. The menu included W. L. West has returned from a Notes..Feeds for opy in the ceiling meet under a Japanese Distribution of free gifts at 4 and 8 p. m. Mrs. Edwin S. Burleigh's big visit •arv News and large Uunton, Bowker, Mrs. H. C. hot in for building across the way from the is beans, salads, rolls, relishes, custard and Monroe, where she was called by the hr? Fresh Air Poultry., umbrella at the center chandelier. Small and Awards in agricultural and fancy work de- Pitcher, Mrs. Frank E. Wiley, and the follow- Capitol, illness of Maine .Wedding the mecca of most of these from cream pies, doughnuts, cheese arid coffee. of her mother, Mrs. Charles Pierce. c 'pal Bishop large Japanese umbrellas are alter- partment on Friday afternoon. members of the Guild sojourners Correspondence, suspended ing served: Mrs. W. L. s County between the No free tickets issued for exhibits in Maine. It iB a kind of home spot for the visi- The officers of Golden Cross No. Mrs. Nellie Harmon Griffin of Travels nately the balcony rail and ceiling placed WeBt, Mrs. Clarence W. Proctor, Mrs. Elon B* Temple, 11, Somerville, mscencee of Western whither a effect. The is the hall for tors, they turn as soon as they get Pythian Sisters, were installed last Mass., was called to Belfast iast Brig in Sight.. Dames making very pleasing stage prizes. Gilchrest, Misses Anne M. Kittredge, Saturday Friday by the ngie Margaret their in Stories. .Short in a The Admission ten cents and bearings the capital city. And if one evening in Pythian hall under the direction of illness of her aunt, Mrs. Daughters. Short green with background of dark red. days twenty-five L. Keene, Maude B. and Clara R. Steward, Charles Baker. wants to know who is in town from Maine and Marie Sharp. hall shutters are closed ai:d the electric light- cents evenings. ^B. Havey of North Sullivin, Grand Mr. and Mtb. Amy E. Stoddard and Bertha A. Wiley. The William R, Marshall, formerly the latest news about Maine room Chief of the State Stockton .Ship is with a star over Thousands of free dur- people, 240, Lodge, and are as follows: of now rsport Springs. ing throughout fine, large samples given away menu included chicken mashed Belfast, of Winchester, Mass., will Price Current., pie, potatoes, in the Senate office to Most excellent Mrs. The Belfast the center The booths are all the fair. building, is the place chief. Ethel F. Johnson; leave Feb. 4th a balcony. neatly ing cranberry hot assorted for two months’ business and Married jelly, rolls, cake, find out. first from their Miss Lida made under the direction of Walter Clement Doors 10 a. m. to 5 6.30 to 12 Many telephone hotel. junior chief, Webber; secretary, pleasure in Died._ open p. m„ doughnuts, cheese and coffee. trip California. The call is main 3120 and then branch 162. Mrs. Lillian and are decorated with red, white and blue or o'clock p. m. Clements; manager, Mrs. Rose D. 01 THE GRANGES. A social half-hour was spent in the lecture Mr, and Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore i Senator comes down to the office in Mrs. Evie C. left with colors that blend. Concerts every and Belfast Burleigh Sprague; protector, Wright ! day evening by room after the supper, and then all Wednesday for an extended to adjourned the to see the mail Mrs. trip, include nu-TT'ii of ion Harvest, grange. after 10 o’clock the committee,Orrin Food Fair Orchestra of ten Miss Ger- i morning and attend the guard, May S. Whitney; past chief, Mrs. j Shortly pieces, to the auditorium for the at visits in Boston, New St. evening meeting, committee 1 York, Augustine, n v.tation, visited South J. T. Wil- trude leader. meetings. His days are full of Ethel S. Whiting; master of finance, Mrs. Nina iM,,. Dickey, secretary, Irving Dinsmore, McClure, which the Men’s Club of the Unitarian church Palm Beach and Miami, Fla. and lurnished the The period in the official D. Cook. Mrs. was the of Mrj j u ;«:i. 25th son Ellis and Clyde B. Holmes, with ex-presi- Fifty gifts each afternoon and occupation. working Havey guest j presented and the Men’s Forum of the Universalist Mr. James was Three world here before 10 o’clock in while in Belfast. Maxwell, 'cellist, of Bangor, who m a ,j time enjoyed. dent Morris L. Slugg acting for Mayor Chas. evening. hardly begins Sprague church were present by with a took in the invitation, the and the two hours from then till part entertainment at the Colonial i' R. Coombs, who was ill at his home with the Vocal and instrumental solos. morning Rebekah Srange- represented. number of ladies anti others who Mizpah Lodge, Winterport, has Theater came to when the Senate last Monday evening, was entertained came for the formal The silver noon, assembles, are all too [nts,p iMg of Seaside Grange grip, upon the stage open- cups to be awarded the babies hear President adopted the following resolutions of respect: Aley, while in the Mr. short for looking over the letters, city by and Mrs. Elbridge’S. ing, but the program ing. In a few well chosen words Mr. Slugg Friday afternoon are exhibited in front of the dictating Whereas, Death has again visited our fra- ,, Dr. W. L. West, president of the host club, Pitcher. the answers, seeing the visitors and ternal order and removed from our our dance of Washing- outlined the purposes of the fair; first as a fi- stage. getting midst R introduced the sneaker as one of the foremost beloved around to the committees that are brother, John H. Baker, therefore be Miss Katherine E. Brier will leave next Mon- > discussed for the nancial endeavor whereby the Board of Trade in having busy Community singing, popular larger cities, educators of the day, and President with it Aley, sessions now. day to visit her mother, Mrs. Pomona ge on Feb. 1st, when may be enabled to assist the local industries in will be a feature of the sessions un- just That while we bow in Cleveland Downs, morning his and won Resolved, humble sub- * genial prsonality easy address, his at which an for As most of his constituents know, Senator mission to One that cannot the mem- Newport News, Va., and will remain er. o io‘'0 they have interest, and, secondly, der the direction of S. err, we, there ;e is Abridge Pitcher, led audience from the start. His was: subject; a out for their bers of Mizpah Rebekah Lodge, feel that we until the New York held its an- a mid-year social function that all citizens a with ; Burleigh always kept sharp eye spring millinery season Waldo, by quartet, piano accompaniment. “The Relation that Education in have been of an 1 all its Vary- deprived honored and faithful j particular interests and errands. He was opens. offi and friends may enjoy. He referred to the Fire chief, S. s. L. is at one that will be ever in our jgtaiiut .1 The following SLute, present every ing Forms has to the Making of Citizens member, missed to hasten to the Mr. and Chas. dollar sale during fair week by many of our session with The always ready away Depart- fraternal circles, but Mrs. E. R. Wing of Boston are e.. Pomona Master, extinguishers, etc., handy. He began with a glowing tribute to Maine in I meins to luus. me mat came down “They never leave us, our friends who of their Woods: merchants and in behalf of the management doors at the rear wall of the next the up inquiries quite guestB mother, Mrs. Frank A. 5,• > Mrs. Grace balcony which he related the story told of the late have Riggs. from the Pine Tree State. If a asked passed Mr. James H. | of the fair bade all welcome and then touched stage maks two new additional that thing Wing will return home this week, but Mrs r p :• m• t i:: overseer, escapes Hannibal Hamlin, who when in the Through the shadows of death to the sun- traveling could be done the Senator found a will remain Julia the button that turned on a flood of are always way light above; Wing for a longer visit. She re- V.i> Gurney: steward, light. appreciated. west heard a company of men from various to do it, and He A thousand sweet memories are them underwent a .distant steward, Isaac Miss Isabel who was to have had thoroughly expeditiously. holding cently very critical operation, D The Food Fair orchestra, Miss Gertrude Smalley, States tell of the wonders and products of fast finds a real in this kind of from which treas- ! of the annex, is ill with the pleasure work, she has recovered. .iattie Wentworth; McClure of Bangor, leader and violinist, then charge grip. their localities and when asked what rais- To the places they blest with their presence practically they which has been one of the keenest satisfac- 1 The Union on and love.” President secretary, Alma Cilley; gave its first selection, which was enthusi- rooms, so-called, the third ed in Maine, Mr, Hamlin “In Robert Judson Aley of the Uni- replied proudly: tions of his service at floor have long public Washington* That as a token of to of Vc, t-r-.j Wentworth; Ceres, astically received. The members of the or- been arranged as a lady’s waiting Maine we grow men.” He said, in part: Resolved, respect versity Maine, who spoke in this city last The Maine Senator is our our ■ engaged upon import- departed brother, that charter be e Smith; Flora, Fan- chestra are Miss Frances Eldridge, Bangor, room, a convenience they greatly appreciate. “Education is a difficult to if Thursday evening before the Men’s Club of thing define; ant work this The draped for a period of The winter. Republican minority thirty days. the North issistani steward, Ada ’cello; Harold Currier, clarinet; Lloyd orchestra Tuesday rendered a march we found a definition that would be satisfac- That these resolutions be Congregational Church, went to Bangor, by him to the Resolved, spread n P. assigned Philippines committee, the Rockland a' ceremony was fol- McKeen, violin; flute; A. W, Robert Chase, which he has dedicated to tonight we would not it upon records of ,the lodge and a copy be Friday morning ;o attend a Philip Brawdy, tory find satisfactory the meeting which held many when self- sent to the 1 which the 1916 Food Fair. It is a meetings bereaved fnmily. of the U. of M. supper, all pres- Welch, cornet; H. A. Drinkwater, trombone; bright and catchy tomorrow. Education does not mean alumni. today bill for the was This has been government archipelago shaped Blanche P. Nealley, ei G-ange ! Seldon Hammons, bass; Lewis S. Auspland, composition. what it meant 25 years ago, did not mean then Mr. and Mrs, Geortre W. Pearson up. For the past month the bill has been under Addie E. Shaw. arrived the winter and All on ughout drums; Mrs, piano. At the close of persons masking Thursday night will what it meant 60 years ago, and not Mary Jan. 26th from a six weeks’ visit Auspland, | certainly debate at intervals in the Senate. new Downs, with their the be admitted free. Many rship during past this selection Mr. Slugg read Mayor Coombs’ what it meant 100 years ago. Education is Committee on Resolutions. Mrs. A. amendments have been proposed, all of which daughter, Ralph Griffin, in Allston, and in hers. Mrs. of n 14 introduction of the booths and those in charge. Josephine Knight Searsmont who the result if the sum total of influences that The officers of Maiden Cliff Rebekah their son in I have been of concern to the Senators of the Lodge George Somerville, Mass. Mr. Pear- won distinction her g of Many have been here for the four years and by graceful dancing at the ! come into the life of the were installed Jan. 26th son, after the Morning Light individual—something committee. That work is now done and Wednesday evening, spending night with his daugh- last food is the week in t nearly ■< *Lur i> Jan. need mention name. fair, spending town to ! that acquaints with the foundation of D. D. P. Rosamond N. left evening, 29th, only by things— Senator ia into the records of by Merrill, assisted by ter, Thursday for his home in Morriii, Mrs, 1 attend the fair. Burleigh delving was the of a something that to him to the life D. U. G. M. Emma D. D. G. W. Mabel presentation The Booths. | helps adjust claims before the Claims Committee. He is Allen, Pearson remaining for another day with her The three of the >-• ■ Annie B. Clements in patrols Boys Scouts, Eagle, ! which he must live, to the environment in D. D. G. C. Mrs, D. D. G. T. The stage is occupied by the Penobscot Bay the Senator there, but the Harding, Simpson, daughter. The Raven and the in full ranking Republican ii that office during Beavers, uniform, which he finds himself—th it in some way ac- Nellie Wade, D. D. G. S. Grace Rollins, D. D, Electric Company, A, C. Hopkins local super- committee pays little attention to politics, be- Mrs. Frank R. Woodcock left last Tuesday our applications for under the direction of Scout Master, Orrin J. quaints him with the material world out of G. I. G. Minnie Clark and D. G. O. G. Lizzie IL intendent, The exhibit is to rep- cause the business has to do with the D, noon for Los arranged where she will are in solely Angeles, Cal., be d A short program Dickey, assisting gift distribution, etc. which he must earn what he needs to sustain French. The officers are as follows: Noble resent a salesroom, and includes everything question of the justice of the thousand and one the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. H. Johnson, ading, His License Rudolph Cassens,the 13-years old son of Mr. life; something that fills him with of Grand, Jennie vice Laura that can be thought of in fixtures, labor saving hope cases there. Senator is one Wadsworth; grand, until the last of She is and Mrs. R. H. Cassens, is in pending Burleigh May. going by the Mildred Curtis; incu- exhibiting the still greater things for the morrow. It is a Ritterbush; secretary, Bessie Nowers; treasur- devices, cooking utensilF, heaters, an | of the most and thorough of the sena Santa Fe route and will make in Montreal annex a miniature machine about two patient stops citation, Maude etc. flying ; wonderful process. Schools, colleges and uni- er, Anna Gould; warden, Ruthie Gross; conduc- bator, torial investigators around long mahogany and Chicago. Mrs. James C. Durham, who in the feet in and equipped with a versities are th^ Box, F. I. Jellison & Greer have the first at the length toy engine. simply organized attempts of so- tor, Mabel Howe; chaplain, Bessie Walker; R. space table of claims. He serves on subcommittees, was to have gone to Arizona, has changed her ■ to further this to S. L. S. te. The dis- of the as a restau- ciety process, concentrate N. G., Winnie Nash; N. G., Elizabeth right stage neatly fitted up where the claims are first taken up and the plans and will go by steamer to New Orleans u Wife A BiG REAL ESTATE DEAL. into a few years of life, not the whole pro- Wadsworth; R. S. V. G., Inez Crosby; L. S. V. Finding rant, with decorations in green and yellow. evidence sifted so that committee conclusions and thence to Texas. ■ us productive VUK wmi. ycii U1 WiliUli Will LUdiVC 1L G, Estelle Thomas; I. Helen Groves; O. G., i The Home Furnishing Co. has a and be made G., purple Grindle’s Point. to may up intelligently. The condition of William P. At Islesboro, Sold Otto H. possible for the later of life to be more E. The officer and suite Judge Thomp- .peanut hunt white booth in which is a and kitchen years L. Crosby. installing range Sometimes the Senator takes goodly bundles son, reporter of decisions, who is confined to -uA Kahn of New York for a Summer Home. more Ament winning attracts productive, efficient. This something were all from Rockland. The District Deputy his home in Fifth street furniture that every woman who ap- of the claims papers to his home 1707 I street, by illness, is reported A adopted the fol- The estate at Islesboro, until owned that we call education has power, in part, at President, Mrs. Merrill was presented with a as comfortable, but not preciates home conveniences. recently \j where he and Mrs. are this especially changed. Burleigh winter. of his friends Pave made ■. •oi.s :;f respect: James F. and of what we call silver ladle and the District Grand Many inquiries con- Edward of in a red and by Grindle, localiy known as least, making good citizens. Deputy Sweeney Sabattus, j As Mrs. Burleigh’s health is rather poor she cerning his health. Judge Thompson .m Messenger of Death has “Grindle’s Point,” and which has for “What does citizenship The citizen Marshal, Mrs. Allen, was with a having ; green moth,has a Japanese rolling game, with years ; imply? out little. The Senator tries to be presented been ill for several News. < >range and taken from our goes very months.—Bangor been considered by many as the gem of that has a great circle of relations. He has duties handsome bouquet. The was med brother, Leslie A. Knowl- teddy bears, etc., as prizes. with her as much as possible, and for this presentation Mr. Thompson has his office at his home, and of Penobscot to his made the Noble be it. William B. of in a portion bay in the of pertaining himself, family, to hie com- ; by Grand. An entertainment is able to Dowling Boston, red, vicinity reason he takes his work homes oftentimes attend to business there. His many it we Dark extend to the bereaved Harbor, recently passed to Mr Otto H. ; munity, to the city, to the State, to the nation, ; was given and during the evening music was white and blue booth, has a large display of [ and digs away at the Senate tasks of evenings, Belfast friends hope he may have a speedy re- re sympathy in their 1 affliction; Kahn of New York of the firm of Kuhn, Loeb to the world; and the individual who is a really furnish'd by Alexander’s orchestra. A ban- •r wire and novelty jewelry. when others are out enjoying the gay social covery. & Co. and who, it is has citizen duties that touch all v/as to the officers bv the u> a token of ur respect to Madam Mona has her tent in an understood, acquired good performs life The Senator’s records of quet given installing pitched pension cases ^ Gen. J, P. Cilley of Rockland attended tho irter be m it for residential This is these that I have mentioned. He has officers at the House draped mourn- enclosure of and trees and purposes. believed ; things in elect, Opera Cafe, pre- evergreen sprays I are kept at home this way, for he keeps annual meeting and of the and that a banquet Maine Press copy of these to be the largest single transaction in real es- a part to in the life about him. He must i vious to the installation, and ice cream and in an Indian costume is ready to teii fortune*. play track of each of the ex-soldier Association and reftii on our records, a copy | applicants a meeting of the Maine Histor- tate in this for so far as I contribute to the of his He cake were served the ei the Clarence Pratt of East county many years ! good things city. after installation. deceased and a copy Weymouth, Mass,, 1 from Maine who ask that their cases be ex- ical Society in and tire financial Portland, Friday evening h© apers lor Re- consideration is concerned the must believe in his State, be willing to do publication. has the same space as. formerly, with large pedited before the Pension Buieau or who attended the banquet of the Alumni Association price well into the tens of for it. He must in dolls and bears with electric as reaching thousands things believe his nation, teddy eyes want a act of Congress to them of the New Institution in i'"W. Committee This ! special give PERSONAL. Hampton Literary prizes. tract, comprising about sixty acres, has and serve that nation. There may come a k vv. on more than would be allowed by the Pension Concord, N. H., and gave an address. Gen. Dow, an unusual hi as time when in the tory regards ownership. citizenship world may be such ! 1 Resolutions. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Arey ai<* at their same Bureau under existing laws. Ross L. Stevens of Portland has been in Cilley was a member of the first class Iwombly, ( its grad- Since sale by Gen. Henry Knox in 1799, a a reality that it will be to old stand, distributing samples and impossible repeat no man Belfast the the from new Pomona Grange met las dispensing Probably Maine at Washington past week, guest of relatives. uated the school and was aiso a mem- period of one hundred and seventeen years, the awful thing that is now on the Arey's chocolates, ice cream, etc. going upon in 1 ber old of this with keeps closer touch with what is going on Mrs. P. Colcord is a two weeks' of the institution. Grange city the title has been in but four men. The first other side of this earth of ours. Mary taking I Secretary Dickey’s office is in its accustom- Citizenship back in the State than he. He reads several was at 11 1 vacation from her duties in the Curtis store. John A. the veteran meeting opened was John io from No Mace, Maine Central ed corner, and Mi. answers purchaser Gilkey 1799, implies patriotism. country in the world ty caused by the inclem- Dickey politely of the Maine newspapers that are forwarded conductor, is confined to his home with illness, being whom it descended to his son in offers such as this Adrian C. Tuttle is the week in and looks after the business end of Philip 1819, opportunity country of ours spending and ms run on Lhe 7 m. train oui of itnmediately after the questions to him here and the information therein is p. Bangor opening who in turn sold it Francis Grindel, the father I The individual has the chance to become ! Boston attending the Eastman School of Pho. is being taken by Conductor bred True.—Ban- the fair. j prac- letters ttie M. Merrithew. Mrs. Ida supplemented by scores of weekly Commercial. of the present occupant, in 1831. the terms ! tically what he Doors are thrown tography. gor Walter J. Clifford has a check room, a By pleases. from who are his friends. j L. Wright were the great correspondents friends in given of his will it in 1857 to his son wide and it seems to me that the John's many this city and else- convenience to in the corner at the left passed James I open, forces Mrs. John Beckwith of Springfield, Mass., is -A very fine dinner was served many, These letters deal not only with politics and | who has it that where will wish him a speedy recovery. But of the main entrance. F. Grindel, occupied from that time ; go to make up tne individual home, the a week with her parents, Mr. and the host The j prospects but with the divers sub- spending grange. after- political those who knew his father, for so to the present. church, society, the State, forms of govern- ! Mrs. L. O. Bucklin. many years at Alton N, Johnson’s popcorn booth, in green j stantial matters that are of concern to Maine pened 1.30, followed by a fine a conductor on the Belfast In 1849 a portion of the extreme ment, all ought to conspire together more than branch, can hardly velcome master A. D. and yellow, with its electric popper,is the first southerly S, G. Swift returned to Waterville Wednes- by past people. realize that the has to was selected the United States as a have in the to create within the in- junior got be a veteran. at the left side. point by j they past after a few at his Kr ceful response by.Mrs. Edith Washington long ago became an old story to day days’visit home here. site for what is known as Grindel Point dividual a real of his to Miss Helen M. who has R. L. Coffin of with a Light- appreciation duty this a Sanderson, been re- Eiverside Grange. Mrs. Annie Bangor novelty game j Senator Burleigh, but it has not taken off the Mr. Swift is conducting public skating rink house, which guards the western entrance to country that protects him, this country that cuperating at her home in East Waterford Knox, lecturer of Wal- comes next. I keen edge of interest which he has for all that in Waterville. worthy The lies him A booth of Cox Town i Gilkey’s Harbor, property between j gives opportunity to make him really pa- after undergoing an operation at the Waldo ■roduced the guest of honor, ;composite* gelatine, is transpiring here. He not only busies him- A. C. superintendent of the Pe- Harbor on the east and the triotic. Our and our Hopkins, Taik flour, Mueller’s macoroni and Rumford Gilkey's westerly government schools are County hospital, recently tendered her resig- W. J. Thompson of South China, j self with the immediate matters to his own nobscot Bay Electric Co., was in Waterville arm of Penobscot on the and com- the two elements ihat have most to do in train- : Baking Powder is presided over by Mrs. J. O. j Bay west, nation as superintendent of that institution, an hour along Grarige lines constituency but he bears a hand in many im- Sunday to attend a special meeting of the lo- Black, who also demonstrates. mands a view not only of the entire range of ! ingthe individual to citizenship. Democracy, and has accepted a position in the Hebron sest attention of all. The portant developments at the Capitol, Many cal of the Central Maine Pow- topic the hills from Camden to of rests the rule of superintendents 1 W. E. Lawless of with two as- Northport, but also J course, upon the\ people, Sanatorium and entered upon her duties there u.al Issues, and Edu- Auburn, lady | minority Senators take the situation er Co. Legislative the whole western of The easily, White House tea and coffee portion of the summer | upon equality power. public school is this week. She is of nurses uS opened R. si6tants,advertises k that rests with superintendent byj.John Dunt.on,fol- Dark ! the owing responsibility largely Miss R. T. Newell returned from and also serves it hot. colooy at Harbor. The premises appear democratic institution that the Tuesday and has charge of the medical office work -s G. greatest the dominant and Abbott, Edward Evans, A. party. While the junior Maine where she was f1®' to have been settled as as 1778 Wil- world knows about. The Bangor, the guest of Miss Inez the ; The Lever Soap Co. has an exhibit of their early by anything govern- nurses training school. There is no night E. C. Dow. The remainder of Senator would greatly prefer a Republican ad- liam a ment is the other of E. Crawford, who is spending the winter at ^ soap in charge of R. E. Green of Portland. McGlathry, “squatter,” as he in that great organized power work. was by |the host grange and in- ministration at Washington, he does not allow year his to John democracy. the home of Mrs. Whitney and Miss Mabel L E. S. Pitcher with Willis B. Fletcher, assist- conveyed supposed holdings a by the chorus; reading, “Words the lack of it to dull his activity. He declared personal note from Bozeman, Montana: “I have faith that these are i cutters. ant, demonstrates the advantages and pleas- great problems I *c, Mrs. Dora J Bridges; piano himself weeks and months ago for pre- “Yesterday chanced to mention to Mr*. The to be more solved in the fu- larger Taft is addresses ,A ures afforded etc. following from the foreword of the ab- going completely | Ex-President delivering E«na Nye, recitation, of by piano-players, for national defense and has Riley (of the faculty and a D. A. R. member) “Making ture. It is all a paredness accept- this The Swan-Whitten- Bickford Co. have an stract of title may be of interest as it mistake that times are grow- wee k in Bangor under the auspices of the bora cho- I applies ed who of Absorakee, that a H. Ritchie; singing by to all in the of in good faith President Wilson’s invitation spoke Montana, girl attractive property greater part Waldo ing worse. Great educational work is I University of Maine of Law, and to- n booth of William Tell flour with being College from Ola granges were represented, as county: “The land was from a grant in 1620 to Republicans to regard the national defense home, Wood, lived there. It hap- Mrs. Jennie McKenzie of in done in this country, and I think that people night will be entertained at the home of Presi- Bangor charge by King James I, known as the char- J that Mrs. had at the Harvest Moon, Thorndike; Mystic, I greater 1 pened Riley stayed Piper The artistic little home of the Vic- ter of New England. In 1629 it became the are growing more willing to co-operate in every dent Aley in Orono, with the trustees of the nion Harvest, Center Montville; I cottage Senator Burleigh works closely with his house in Absorakee while out with Dr. Riley property of Gen. Samuel Waldo, and in 1792 way with the schools.” and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. C. tor Talning Machine is in the same old spot University on extension work last and tdom; Georges River, Liberty; Vic- fell to Lucy, wife of Gen. Henry Knox, and New England colleagues in the upper legisla- summer, she said with Mrs. J. L. in and the Vic- President Aley does not believe however, S, Bickford of this city were among those ■'•■’i.unt; Frederick Ritchie, Sun- Sleeper charge granddaughter of Gen. Waldo.” tive branch. Senator of New they had the most elegant furniture she had Waldo; that the Gallinger, Mr. 1 tor For the schools, colleges and universities present. Tomorrow, dog on guard. The display of chrysanthe- foregoing facte The Journal is in- Friday, morning ever Each room was •<; Sheepscot Lake, Palermo; Tran- Hampshire, and Senator Weeks, of Massachu- seen. furnished in a dif- debted to Hiram P. Farrow, C. who should be expected to do all the work of Taft will address the and students uf mums is one of itf attractions. E., nego raising faculty ferent I ^ olnville; Riverside and Seaside. tiated the sale. Mr. setts, are, perhaps, his closest personal friends. wood—mahogany, etc. cannot re- Kahn, who is ►-aid to be the be<*t but that each the of Maine on fast, Miss M. S. Webber of Mass., dem- citizens, community University Good Citizenship, member the Melrose, a multi-millionaire, has a wife and several He cooperates with them in nearly all legisla others, except that the bed room should do its part towards the character build- and afternoon his address in oDstrates for the Emma E. Curtis marshmal- children and came to Islesboro sum- Friday closing Dr. and AST they last tive enterprises, but that is true of nearly ah cccupied by Mrs. Riley was in Eu- BOYS ON FORMER WAR mer for cf its and He cited in- will be in I low cream in a blue and white booth the first time, occupying the cottage ing boy8 girls. many Bangor given the assembly hall of elm and that dainty the New England Senators. There was hardly ropean the boxspring on the bed ZONE SHIP. of the late Dr. Derby at Dark Harbor. They stances where a word at the the school. he will be i with the gold medal banner Miss Curtis won at spoken right time, High Friday evening was covered with satin and brought with them a retinue of servants and a ever a time when the ten Republicans in the pink flowered, other a little act the Panama or advice given when needed, has entertained at the Tarratine club, and will in the of The Journal will recall the Stand- Exposition. large number of horses, and spent money lav- Senate from the northeasternmost section things room were in keeping. What do It is said turned the current of a and in this con- leave on the train to meet an amer The Chalmers gelatine booth is in of ishly. ihat he will build a life, midnight engage- you think of that?” Cushing being bombarded by a charge splendid worked together more There are fii summer home on his new with nection related an cordially. ment in I. aviator in the North Sea a few months Mrs. M. S. Carpenter of Williamstown, N, Y„ property, pri- interesting story told him by Providence, R. 1 also two Democrats from New how she vate tennis courts and golf links, swimming James England, in the In a personal note from The narrowuy escaped destruc- ; with Mrs. Anna B. Smith of Bangor demon- Whitcomb Kiley, a personal friend of Olive, Red- if pools, etc., but Mr. David Smith of Dark Har- Senate, one from New and one g skillfully handled by her officers, the Hampshire lands, Calif., under date of Jan. 22nd strator. bor had a letter last from Mr. Kahn speaker. President Aley spoke for about TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. Mrs, f prast to know that the first, second Saturday from Maine. They are not of * in said he an unmindful, C. Fessenden “I am a 'iiicers and the Roscoe box in which he had absolutely no plans at hour, holding the close attention of his Mary says: sending Red- assistant engiueer Arey’s candy booth, yellow of the material interests of present, but bought the land because he was course, their sec- The following transfers of real estate were lands that Maine, while the chief wireless op- and is in of W. audience throughout. paper you may see what a dreadful [ 1 white, charge L. Robinson. with j n pleased it, and may not come to Islesboro tion but, except in purely local matters, recorded in Waldo of T. Elkins, and chief oificer, Ralph they County Registry De.'ds storm we have had and what an amount of E' W. E. Page, representing the American To- this summer. h iiy. f*re former Belfast residents. entertain different political beliefs. for the week Feb. 1916: Otto Kann is a THE WAR NEWS. ending 2, damage it has done. We were cut ily was born and educated in North- bacco Co., arrived Tuesday afternoon and took prominent figure in the finan- completely Many Republicans, including a lot of old to cial world as a member of a big banking Henry C, Mahoney, Searsmont, George off from the outside world, as both the Santa | "pes sometime to be able to visit a small space in front of the stage to display house; also in musical as he is on the friends with whom he served a time in Cables land in rne and renew the of circles, A offensive movement of long Donnell, Salem, Mass.; Sears- Fe and Southern Pacific were stalled outside friendships his samples. directorate of the general the Allies uys. The is now Royal Opera, Metropolitan the House, come around to talk mont. Cushing engaged was to have taken nowadays Cajon Pass and the Pacific Electrics were The Annex. Opera Co., Boston Grand Opera Co., and Chi- place last spring, but did out currying trade between west coast the situation over with Senator and A. W, to L W. Grand He was not and now we are Burleigh Fletcher, Burnham, Steward, of commission on account itrican ports and San Francisco and cago Opera." born and educated materialize, told to expect of the bridges be- The annex is in charge of Mrs. Sarah Seavey in Germany and served in the German to inquire whether Maine will be redeemed Charlestown, Mass.; land in Burnham. ilumbia, after a 12,000 mile trip army, it in the coming spring. But meanwhile Ger- ing washed away, and even an auto could not the Straits Guthrie, assisted by B. Salter. There learned banking in Germany and was for next Senator tells them Annie F. Belfast to L. of Magellan from New Byron has assumed the September. Burleigh Thayer, S, Southard, get here over a r' sometime in the London branch of a German many already offensive in the except dangerous pass. We ‘>tid Mexican ports to Chili. were excellent exhibits in he hasn't the slightest doubt of it; that the land in Iquique, Tuesday morning west and Northport; Northport. had very little and to -f zone bank, coming to this country about 25 years has gained and held important electricity had resort decorations, “Cushing, New work and posi- State now seems tired of the B. fancy hand-made articles, ago. He has extensive in railroad heartily Demo- Findley Keller, et. als„ Belfast, to Eunice to candles several S. A„“ in 10-foot letters on either including holdings tions, and as far as can be learned from the times, and one day we only h! «l rugs, etc. N. S. Lord had a fine and steamship properties. The Kahns cratic party and seems ready to return to her A. Keller, Islesboro; land in Islesboro. huge American flags painted on her quilts, canoe, gave and her allies had one sheet of the for ^ 8 one of the dances at the Inn conflicting reports Germany are paper printed, they t‘HU6ed much excitement and Geo. a largest Islesboro old ce. The Senator Ella N. among the hammocks, etc., G, Wells large political allegia brought Gordon, Brooks, to Pearl Crockett, had to a s last summer which was elsewhere. rig up small old with an old in Peru and Chili. ever given at that ex- making gains Twenty four per- press soap exhibit. There is a small ex- word here of the robust status of Maine Re- do.; land and in Brooks. \ vegetable clusive hostelry. sons were killed and 27 in a buildings gasoline engine. There was no injured Zeppelin Lewis electricity. We hibit. W. A. Macomber’s boat was too publicans, as indicated the Kingsbury, Frankfort, to Joel L, Ht power raid over Paris last by spirited vieing have had horrid weather MAINE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Saturday, but later attacks for nomination to the various State and feder- Kingsbury, do; land in Frankfort. really almost ever large for the annex and was at the MONROE. since placed were driven off. raids on al offices that are the voters. Lena R. Rosen, to Elias H. we came—snow on the 1 lr*e Zeppelin England designated by Bangor, Rosen, whichjaid ground closing session, Jan. 28th, of the an- right of the stage. Other exhibits came in about Frankfort; land and in Frankfort. for two resulted in 54 deaths and 67 injured. His judgment elections and about politi- buildings days, and the orange trees just escaped meeting of the Maine Press association The snow is all mud is cal conditions in Maine Harry to The p during the day and evening. gone, getting deep, has been very true and McFarland, Burnham, Nation- and then '•rtland officers were freezing, this flood. We have been elected as follows: and all business in teaming is suspended. Mr. unerring and there is great Republican interest al Fertilizer Co., Boston; land in Burnham. E. M. Plan of editor of The Shoe Situation. John A. trying ever since we came to a ding Bangor, Earle Nealley and several others came out of here in what Senator Burleigh says on that Knowlton, et. als., Providence, R. I. find good day Maine Industrial vice tfas Grand when all the woods with to Austin et. to to Journal; presidents, Tuesday Army day, their teams last week score. L. Ricker, al., Monroe; land in go Riverside for the but it seems to ,JK B. Nichols of the day, Daily Times. Bath; veterans were free and welcome The So many orders been Monroe. recede °erick guests. Grip and severe colds are have/dready booked by into the distance. From L. Tower of Portland, and Roland very prevalent Marshall H. Rand, Monroe, to Austin L my experi- medley of National songs rendered the or- here. the latest victims footwear manufactures that full ence so atten of the Independent Reporter, Skcw- by Among are Cliff capacity State Of Trade. Kicker, do; land in Monroe. far I should say: “give me Florida chestra was Stevens, clerk for G. A, who is con- are secretary, Joseph Wood of the Maine greatly enjoyed by them. Palmer, operations assured for several months to James M. to Otto H. every time for a [*'’• to the Grindel, Islesboro, winter climate.” Maud G. William fined bouse. Mrs, Martha Hartson is Activity. Spring shipments large. N. ottager, Portland; treasurer, Wednesday was old folks’ day, with old- come. there is no of the Jobbing Kahn, Morristown, J.; land in Islesboro. is still with us * of confined to her and there are Moreover, lessening active. Markets filled here. I think we shall to the Express-Advertiser; executive1 bed, several with buyers. Irregular William H. Nash, to Andrew J. go time songs and instrumental selections. In other current demand and contracts for seasonable Montville, San the president, and Liston P. Evans lighter cases. weather affects retail trade. Industry at full Morrill; land in Montville. Diego about the first of February. We [rnttee, the still tide. Woodbury, Charles II. of evening there was an old folks’ dance, and iinea stipulate quick deliveries, which pro- Scarcity of materials or of finished goods William see a good deal of Observer, Dover, Fogg The Maccabee’s dance Jan. 28th was not W. Clark, Frankfort, to George C. Charley Palfrey and ‘mes. chief A boom in enjoy Moulton, and Fred B. Merrill of the prizes were awarded for the oldest ducers trouble in complaint, spring building land and in Pros- it so [i lady and largely attended on account of bad traveling experience making. Strength Ridley, Prospect; buildings much. He has such a pleasant home and Bethel. The session was predicted. High prices for most commodities. adjourned gentleman, etc. and a very blustering cold night. But there in prices is undiminished and even pect. we go and to meet at the of higher Heavy speculation in wheat. Securities mar- spend the afternoon his University Maine in was fine a levels are Carrie E. and Bernice B. Milo, to by open 8w,n will be music, fairly good crowd and a fine predicted, owing largely the kets saturated Ridley, at the time of the in- Thursday everybody’s day. SongB ;to by foreign sales of American C. land in fire and chat. We are in the same Newspaper baked bean supper, and all had a meager of leather.—Dun's George Ridley, do.; Prospect. house with tut'rUi£ present good supplies Review. stocks. Continued ease in and instrumental selections for everybody. time. Jan. I money.—Brad- J. F. Gerrity, to Ellen M. Mrs, Burke and Miss Zadie 29th. streets' Jan. 29th. Bangor, Haddican, Carter and it seems * • Winterport;|land and buildings in Winterport •I bulte Belfasty to*have five of us here.” • Memories of Southern Cities. stick is bruised until it is like a broom | An Historical Sketch of the and when moistened it is dipped into the COUNT APPONYI snuff and then and Sixth Maine Savannah to New Orleans. put in the mouth the Battery. snuff rubbed into the I was still This was a compared gums. primitive journey The Sixth Maine Battery was recruit- • all-rail ride—dat- more disgusted on seeing ayounglady (?) IS A STATESMAN with Mrs. Dinsmore’s ed in Aroostook and Waldo coun- Prince Albert a black while York, to the time when the following smoKing big cigar playing ing back ties. Capt. Freeman McGilvery of to circulate: ‘A euchre. newspaper item began was-the first commander; first I am afraid our were not re- Searsport railroad has this notice posted party vour Southern lieutenant, Edwin B. Dow, Portland; Eloquent Orator With Gonmaod fits taste! not allowed to garded with very friendly eyes by the in its cars; ‘Passengers get second Fred A. Morton other One of the New lieutenants, berries on a down passengers. Meets the off to pick grade.” of and William H. ol 1 fondest wishes of any man who Yorkers when the lower Augusta; Rog- English. There were several stop-overs, changes visiting deck, ers of Stockton. It was organized in \ likes to.smoke because it has the flavor attracted the notes of a over- right from train to boat and boat to boat; no by violin, November and December, 1861, and and aroma and coolness. heard the remark: “Here’s one of them It’s the most cheer- no cars; and in leaving When the name of Count Albert Ap- Pullman’s, dining 1st was ordered to D. ^ damned What is April Washington, ful tobacco you ever did in a —this was in 1858— Yankees. in hell he do- the veteran Hungarian leader, pack jimmy pipe Savannah December, and arrived there 3d. The bat- ponyi, down here?” The visit to the C., April to fill the vacant a fee was to our ing “reg- was first put forward W or roll into a necessary get baggage consisted of four ciga- ions below” tery light 12-pound ambassador to destination. When about was cut short and was not post of Austro-Hungarian Coprrichtmch, checked brass and two 3-inch rifle rette. And it’s so pieces pieces, to the United States the occasions of §r five miles from Savannah the train stop- repeated. with about ore hundred and his visits to this were re- good 3'ou feel The Alabama river is narrow and twenty-five country just ped in a swamp with not a human habi- very men. In this little sketch I shall only tailed. you never can and the conductor assist- crooked, but is free from the sandbars get tation in sight refer to the taken in the battle of Count Apponyi is one of the most and which make on part enough. The ed a to off, on the snags navigation states- pat- young lady get calling on the 2d and 3d distinguished of the European most of the southern rivers both Gettysburg days. ented master as he did so to off difficult An orator, process baggage ‘‘put In the line to stay the tide men of today. eloquent and The banks are and patched-up that small black trunk.” He then en- dangerous. high with a striking command of -fixes that—and which had rolled the advanced line of singularly and in some in conversation with the steep, places the cotton English, he has won the respect of the gaged young Dan Sickles back from his first cuts outrbite comes down shutes and the deckhands position Americ ans who have heard him for fifteen or twenty minutes, after many \ If. lo lady the Sixth Maine com- eur dunce the .h«p. and have to catch and hold the appeared battery, his visits to the United and color of unsalable brands xparch! train but bales with speak during which the proceeded, stopped manded Lieut. Dow. The their cotton hooks to them from by battery States. He comes of a family that after that about fifteen minutes. keep When you fire up your first every at this time consisted of four 12-pound traces its descent from King Bela IV. going across the deck and overboard. smoke decide that It was midnight when we reached Ma- brass guns, with one hundred and three Aib:rlr,oWcor0TT,.ofp.r.n".cd you’ll you At one place we were told there were pre«» protect, to.,I con and we concluded to stop over there, men and horses. The battery ar- never did taste tobacco that 10,000 bales of cotton on the bank, worth ninety but had to into the baggage car and rived on the field in the of hits get $500,000. early morning your'fancy'like roll out our trunks as the surly official in July 2d. During the first part of the We stopped one night at the foot of a refused to do it for us. Then we the was held in reserve and charge bluff to take on cotton. On the bow of day battery went to Brown’s Hotel, the house found the men were anxious of the the boat in iron braz- spectators which at this pitch pine burning so satisfactory in 1872, but struggle between Sickles and Long- iers lighted up the deck and the dark time was a very primitive hostelry. At street. About six o’clock Lieut. Dow green foliage of the live oaks with their breakfast next morning, after many was ordered to report to Freeman streamers of grey moss, which fringed Major fruitless to the attention who the reserve attempts get -* McGilvery, commanded tl bank. It was a weird and pictures- f or.e of the slipshod darkies who were artillery of the 2d Corps. que scene. One after another the bales aimlessly about the room, collid- All the batteries on the line had moved running of cotton came rolling down the hillside with each other or clustering, half a off but the Sixth Maine and the 5th ing in quick succession, followed by the dozen at a time, about a single bewilder- Phillips, Mass. McGilvery, whose brav- dusky deck bands glistening with per- the national joy smoke I a African ery and were valuable at this ed guest, caught youthful spiration. One of them through neglect sagacity whose head reached the top of my hour, directed Dow to hold the position For it exceeds in and satisfaction just letting a bale go overboard, the mate goodness the kindest and asking if they had green or at all hazards until reenforcements could word we chair, gave him a few blows on the back with ever printed about it! be ’Taint green nor be The Sixth Maine and its black tea, replied: a and the i brought up. switch, although punishment we ’taint when we pours it out its officers were equal to the demand of the Men, tell you this tobacco will be a revelation to black; was not nearly as severe as I have seen you. and when we milk in it its hour and their chief. The Sixth Maine take this information at white, puts schoolmasters give their pupils it almost So, 100%,. get out the eld jimmy kinder The menu consisted and 5th Massachusetts used grape and yaller.” sent one' lady passenger into hysterics. pipe from its hiding place or locate the makin's papers mainly of liver and bacon, corn bread, canister upon the enemy with such pre- These were the days when northern peo- —and*fall-to! and fritters. cision and that the line could hominy were the Southern “institu- rapidity ple seeing Your wishes the tor not advance and had to retire. It was will be gratified at the nearest store that sells we train — tobacco, At noon boarded tion”— as Mrs. Blavery pictured by fr>r Prince Albert is in universal demand. It can be about 7 m. bought alt over but there was a hanging o’clock p. when the enemy Montgomery, Stowe in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” the states and all over*the*world! Toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red off somewhere on the line and was repulsed. The Sixth had expended tins, handsome and tin to come 1 must not forget to mention our one i 10c; pound half-pound Humidors—and—that l ne a one hundred and rounds of am- pound crystal-glass humidor-with that the cars were filled with rough crowd, who announc- forty sponge-moisiencr top distinguished (?) passenger, keeps the tobacco-in such excellent trim. them drunk. After munition. Before the battery left the many of standing ed himself as Viscount de Basterd, | field of an hour on the Lieut, Dow and his men brought R. J. for three-quarters who spent most of his time on the hurri- REYNOLDS 1OBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. of a car in which there was not seven guns from the field left by other platform cane deck with a large notebook,and who vacant sea: the railroad officials con- batteries and not carried off by the a informed us that he should publish a book to on another car, in which enemy. cluded pat on his return to France. He said: “Ze Reminiscent. " j The of Col. Boothby we a seat, but it was dirty beyond morning July 3rd, having re- gut part ven 1 was on ze Miszooree river At Columbus another crowd paired damages and received a new sup- description. be ask me to : wall very amusing. Zey A Personal Letter Which We Obtained of re- PRESTON’S abo rc to go to the and it ply ammunition, Dow Hi hanging, Capt. again got trink and I no like to trink, but zey say to Publish. j to Permission be was a mod disagreeable and uncomfort- ported Major McGilvery, who was at shall shoot me if I no trink and I no & Transient Stable zey Editor of The Journal. Livery, Boarding tilt able There was nothing eat- that time bringing into line all the re- Photo by American Press Association. To the journey, to refuse.” [ Is situated on Washington street just off Main street. I have single and like on able to be had, but fortunately we were serve batteries under his command on Just to congratulate you entering up- The New Yorkers were introduced at COUNT APPONTI. double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- volume 8S. As before intimated I with a package of assorted bis- Cemetery ridge, knowing full well there on issolicited. provided the bar to “peach and honey,” —a south- age Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 was of Hungary and has played an imjior- The Journal. cuit and a warm-hearted Southerner where the enemy w'ould make thoroughly enjoy reading W. ern drink at that time, of G. PRESTON. Proprietor. composed tant part iu the destinies of his native in the service so f with whom we had some conversation their last to break the Beginning railroad strained and charge through honey peach brandy—but land. it has been fortune to gave us some Isabella wine made on his Union line Thirty-nine guns were young my good after a few interviews gave up the ac- Count Apponyi led movements for father’s plantation in South Carolina. placed to meet Pickett’s charge. In know personally nearly all the news- quamtance. the development of Hungarian com- RECENT DEATHS. I men of at a ban- THE FIRST MAINE CAVALRY, v At this time we made the acquaintance front of those guns a earthwork paper Maine; indeed, I have no recollection of how we slight merce aud agriculture and for the spent j of the Maine PreBS association I >1 of two New Yorkers, one accompanied was thrown up to protect the men sup- of Russia’s ambitions in the quet B. the time on the boat, or how we checking The funeral of the late M. V. Gen. Cilley Gives War Records and lit long j mention the ntmes of news- by his wife, whose destination was also porting the guns. At the rear was the Balkan peninsula. He is noted for his happened to were making the trip, but I know we i Mitchell of Troy was held at the home dents of Two of its Men. and their made ardfor men I had known, whereupon the New Orleans, company 2nd Corps and some of the 3rd. About democratic ideals and practices paper Rev. William snow were all glad when we arrived at Mobile Thursday, Jan. 20th, [Rockland Courier-Gazette.] the remainder of the more 1 o’clock the the his advocacy of international peace. next speaker said he had learned one trip pleasant. and found in the Battle enemy opened upon officiating. The daughters, Mrs. C. A. quarters House, Since 1872 lie has been a member of and that was to whom to go for Editor of The Courier-Gazette: ! One was selling hoop skirts and the other Union center with about one hundred thing, Stevens of Pittsfield, Mrs. Frank Seavey then one of the best hotels in the South, the Hungarian parliament and was as to the of the Grace your issue of Jan. 11th, an a: caskets! and fifty guns. It was the memorable information newspapers of Brockton, Mass., Mrs. Rogers copying i It was built of granite, and in architec- of it from 1872 to 1901. He of N. and cle from the Porterville president State—not a man, but a rail- Buffalo, Y., grandchildren, (Calif.) pap v> e arriveu ai cannonade that Pickett’s newspaper munigumery, Aiauainti, ture resembled the Revere and preceeded was minister of in- were all with the exception of closely formerly public present the late Capt. Clarence D. Ulmer v I about lip. m., pretty well used up, not charge. Soon McGilvery’s guns began struction, member of Miss Tavia Mitchell and grandson Van the Tremont in Boston and the old Plant- privy councilor, to have served under a I you will on with your to attend. The reported Sheric had a meal since and slow but well directed fire on some of the court of arbitration at hope keep Stevens, who were too ill having breakfast, ers Hotel in St. Louis, and J think they permanent for lour of Southern Cities”—all so DearerB were Messrs. Myrick, Woods, years. Sheridan did not j drove to the Hotel. the single batteries most in view. Some The Hague aud member of the Inter- “Memories Exchange Finding must have all been built at about the Cook and the of the | familiar to me. Down in Florida at Bagley. Army Potomac until m it too late to get anything to eat in the of them were driven to the rear before parliamentary union. far same time. winter of 1864. The a one made me talk following is Cap: hotel we sallied forth in search of a the enemy came in sight. hotel Sunday they Only one was spent in Mobile, Inez wife of Orris Ul- night and I told of visits to churches (Kent) Ulmer, Ulmer’s service: Mustered in Oct. restaurant, and succeeded in one. About 3 o’clock Picketts division came my finding and at 3 m. on the our WASH DAY IN THE TRENCHES. 21st at her home in Rock- p. day following the After 1 mer, died Jan. 1861, as private, Co. D, First Ma While waiting for our supper to be into view, for throughout country. got arrival we took on the mail boat aiming directly McGilverys a illness of several passage none of land after painful Cavalry, promoted a local batteries. of Soldiers Gather Soiled and one lady said she hoped regimental quart served 1 picked up paper and read Cuba for New Orleans. Mobiie is Two his brigades never Clothing through bay months. She was born in Bucksport, master comn Give It us sat in pew in the cnurch sergeant July 1, 1362; in it news of the death in New Dan- and reacheo the Union lines. The McGilvery Vigorous Scrubbing. Washington’s (or was) very shallow although built Jan. 1868, a daughter of Stillman and sioned One a week is set aside in the for some of her did 8, regimental quartermaster Mar ville. Texas, of my paternal grandfath- batteries poured such a fire day at Alexandria, party but had resided in Rock- for the trade the Cuba stirred up the withering Elizabeth Kent, detailed trenches in northern France as “wash she didn’t believe had rid 27, 1863; assistant quart er, Hon. Timothy a relative 1 that the enemy never succeeded in and they got land about 40 years. She is survived bv Filsbury, mud for at least half a mile after leav- get- master day.” On that the soldiers gather two Lena and of 3d Brigade 2nd Cavalry Ui had never seen. within musket day of the bugs her husband and daughter, Some years later I the wharf. vessels cannot ting range. McGilvery yet. ing Large all their soiled clothing aud give it a The funeral at the late home sion Oct. 18, 1864; was present for rin visited his late home and his last trained Dow’s Sixth Maine Then in Richmond the church which Katharyn. resting come within a mile or two of the battery upon Some of the men was attended. Rev. from date of enlistment till the » city vigorous scrubbing. and where in the Sunday very largely in the at the the advance of Pickett’s men. No forest Patrick Henry attended, Methodist church closed. He contributed much to 1 place cemetery Henderson, and lighters are used ior receiving and could give housewives pointers on the James H. Gray of the lie. I never town of Rusk intervened in the even and the yard I believe his remains officiated. good fame of the regiment by being county county. cargoes. There was noth- plain method of getting the heavy dirt from discharging on Lbe at the time w cannoneers of the Sixth mowed the clothes. see it without thinking of the old story, ways spot right to the hotel after a ing attractive to be seen. The land Returning hearty the lecturer Tucker died Jan. 17th at his the needed supplies. down like before the Wash is followed a familiar to you, of Sherman we had a and visible from the boat was and save enemy grass sythe. day generally by perhaps Here is another incident supper good night’s rest, fiat, of pertaining One reached the night of music and song. There are who had Patrick Henry for his theme home in Springfield, Me., at tne age the next started out for the clusters of at the brigade Union line and the First Maine Cavalry. In the addr. morning sight-see- buildings the lecture and 15 He came over the stone where and kept running all through 80 years, 8 months days. of President Chase of Bates College ing. We found Montgomery a very watering places there was nothing to wall, they or me death” the son of the late Samuel and Glencove Social Center, as met more of the boys from Maine, ft the “give me liberty give was reported pretty little city, with wide streets break the monotony. When we awoke your he at one Annie Smith Tucker and the last of a columns, says: "Thirty-fo was all over in a short time and the phrase. He tells the story that shaded by,trees, and a handsome State the next morning the Cuba was laying years ago, when drilling a to the family of seven. He married Miss Sarah sophomo battle of was won. country place he was followed to she him r House on an elevation overlooking the at the head of a long pier in Lake Pon- Gettysburg E. Downs on Feb. 18, 1854. Mr, Tucker girl speak, surprised by the town who said him she wanted to The time of service of the hotel by a citizen of the Civil a mem- forming become other buildings. Some of our party saw chitrain, and an early train over the original was a veteran of War, Sixth Maine Dec. he had come to enquire as he was curious ber of the First Maine Heavy Artillery. lawyer.” "slave for the first with Ponchitrain railroad took us into New battery expired 31, < pens" time, the something more is pertinent in regai but it to know if “Patrick Henrv finally secured He leaves to mourn their loss aged a distance of a few miles. 1864, re-enlisted for three years. to this so introduced the stock .in trade lounging about await- Orleans, only widow and six children: Asa Tucker of young girl nicely Dow was for his divorce.” us President Chase. There was I am under the im- Here we parted with our fellow travel- Capt. discharged disability Mrs. James Davis of by ing purchasers. the Lee, Forsythe, and Lieut. William H. of Stock- We have several times visited of Mrs. young man, Henri J. Haskell, who- that there was a din- ers and went to the home of relatives to Rogers Mrs. T. J. Stanley Carroll, May- pression very good record is as church in Richmond where Jeff Davis of Old Mrs. Sewell military follows: Age 1 the winter. C. A. P. ton was commissioned captain and com- hen Tupper Town, ner provided at the hotel, but because spend B. F. residence Palmyra, mustered in Co. 1 was services when the news Worster of Anson and Mrs. Jud- manded the battery until it was muster- attending First Maine a? of the or waiters we of also 22 Cavalry, Sept. 22, 1862, lack, inefficiency,of Lee’s and his kins Prentiss; grand-children BOWDOIN COLLEGE PRIZES. ed out of service June 17, at Au- came to him of surrender, hosts of private; joined company Oct. 25th an were able to of but little of it. 1865, and 16 great-grandchildren, and partake out to wounde gusta. pew is always pointed strangers. friends who knew him as an upright citi- appointed bugler shortly after; After dinner we saw our load- at baggage Brunswick, Me., Jan. 25. Prof.George we a slightly Boyd ton plank road Oct. 2 after his On the occasion of our first visit zen, a devoted husband and father, on a which R. Elliott of Bowdoin an- Capt. McGilvery, promotion March 186; ed baggage wagon, during College today an honest Christian 1864; promoted corporal 20, were being shown around the by brave soldier and nounced the prizes of $10 each offered to field office, was for some time in com- Capitol dangerously wounded at Dinwiddie Marc: operation an ambitiouB darkey who gentleman. by Edgar 0. Achorn, ’81, of Boston, for mand of the First Brigade of apparently a Confederate veteran, and 31, 1865; sent to hospital and discharge had tackled two trunks went headlong Artillery, the best prose and verse compositions dome or he out on account of wounds 12, 1865. Army of the Potomac. He was a daring from the cupola pointed Funeral services for the late Sarah D. July down the stairs, his head and shoulders published in the Bowdoin Quill during Haskell came home to Maine, went t and successful officer and distinguished a locality and remarkea: “Right over from the going through the glass in the door at 1915, had been awarded to Donald Q. Perkins were held Baptist school; then studied law and went West himself at the battle of there is where Gen. Lee with a mere thuir fruit- Burleigh, ’17, of Augusta, for his s ory, Gettysburg. At church in Burnham Jan. 19th, Rev. C. settling in Montana, where he won sue “Coals of and to Forbes handful of men the whole world at cess in law in its and receive Fire,” Rickard, the time of his death he commanded one kept W. Lowell, pastor of the M. E. church capital city We walked to the landing ’17, of Denver, for his poem, “Regrets. the nomination for general o leisurely hundred guns. He was wounded in the bay.” at assisted by Rev. attorney Clinton, officiating, the State. He was disco' and went on board the steamer Don is a son of the late Clar- should not fail of the surprised by LeGrand, Burleigh hand at Batton and it was neces- Visitors to Richmond H. H. Hathaway, the pastor Deep ering that the opposing party had nom; in which we had taken for Mo- ence M. and a of church. Members of Burnham Grange, passage Burleigh grandson sary to administer chloroform to to visit Hollywood cemetery. nated a woman for the same an ampu- was a charter position and found a States Senator His of which the deceased bile, her cabin filled with United Burleigh. tate. He did not survive the In Richmond I have a particular friend. that the person was a woman frou operation. member, attended in a body. Several crowd of There father for many years edited the Kenne- Photo by American Presa Association. one of the most emi- Maine. He was a believer in the pro motley passengers. Thus ended the life of a noble soldier. Dr. George Ross, selections were rendered Miss Ethel by ducts of Maine and sougl were twenty-five or men of vari- bec Journal with conspicuous ability and nent and in that Mrs. L. E. Gerald and Mrs. Al- personally thirty Capt. Rogers took command of the bat- WASH DAT IN THE TRENCHES. physicians surgeon city. Allen, her He rela- out. found her—as beautifu ous in suits of was the author of a very successful Moreland club bert Cole. Among the friends and ages butternut-dyed tery, making as gallant a record for him- He took me to the WeBt and strong as the rivers of Maine; s many good the men in tives from out of town were Mr. with broad-brimmed series of books. singers among present when I cted o' homespun, hats, boys self as its former commanders had made, one day, where I had the pleasure of Mrs. be was attorney general the trenches, and it is a poor camp that and Mrs. Charles Cook of Albion, and more the State of Montana, Mrs. Haskell be bowie knives and revolvers or after its muster to his for- all in one Generals and returning out does not boast of one or two musicians. meeting, bunch, Alice Gooriale of Hampden, daugh- Al- came the assistant attorney general o less in evidence; about the same number mer home in Mahone and Pickett. Mrs. Effie Gibbons of Bangor, Stockton. The story is told that at one of these Wheeler, Luckily ter, that State. J. P. Cilley. of and innumerable vah Perkins of Lowell, Mass., Eugene women, children, Freeman was one of the air was did not ask me if I had ever been | of Worms. McGilvery concerts, when the still and they Me. The most of them babies. As the boat left Cured Reynolds of Georgetown, noble men clear and the voice a in the war. Frederic E. Boothby. many young of Searsport who carried, youth bearers were R. A. Baxter, J. A. Call, PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. the shore a Familiar signs of worms in children are* with a burly, good-looking negro gave their lives in defence of their coun- fine tenor voice started to sing. W. C. Hunt and E. W. Crawford. In- I Deranged stomach, swollen upper lip, sour stood on the cotton bales in the bow and From a trench in the far distance there Maine’ oldest couple. terment was in the lot in the Z. T. Frost and Elmer Frost | stomach, offensive breath, hard and fully belly try. His sword and picture, presented family son, a to some occasional gripings and came a plaintive call. It was the village cemetery. were business callers in Thurs sang goodbye Montgomery, by his widow, on the walls of the Bangor about the hang Jan. 26. Maine’s oldest twenty of the deck hands in the pains navel, pale youth’s father. He had been led to be- Bath, Me., day. joining face of leaden tint, eyes room of Freeman Post and heavy McGilvery lieve that his was dead. His voice couple, Mr. and Mrs. Read Nichols, re- died at chorus. The effect was wild but boy Charles 1. Welch Jan. 23d his Arthur Condon of Belfast was the pleas- and dull, twitching eyelids, are held dear its members. As ceived friends at their very by didn’t carry, and another in the father’s many today home, and the musical darkies were re- itching of the nose, itching of I ho me in Ellsworth after a long and pain- guest of his brother, Harry E. Condor ing, we the 601 Washington street, where they in- the rectum, short, dry cough, gaze upon picture it seems to camp through a megaphone asked if and an- ful illness. He was born in Monday Tuesday. warded with a shower of silver coins of the little red formally observed their 70th wedding Northport grinding teeth, out in words: “It is well with the was Willie -of speak plain singer the- were assisted in a the sticking out on tongue, nivdrsary.They receiving years ago, and was young Everett Hurd, a student at the U. of from passengers. points me now.” sixty-one slow British regiment. When the answer their two Charles L. Nich- a starting during sleep, by children, man when he went to Ellsworth to work M., is passing few days with his moth- The river boats of those days were fever. If your child shows any of these We should honor the of such was megaphoned back that it was there ols and Emma Pierce, both of this city. Mtb. Maude Hurd. twith memory block When this er, start using Dr. True’s Elixir, the and in the Murch factory. flat-bottomed, and carried their freight symptoms, men as sent to the war. was a fervent “Thank God!” from the Scores of congratulatory messages at once. Searsport and Family Laxative and Worm Expeller floral were received them. business was discontinued he worked as Alvah Cornforth Charles E. Vick on the main and as cotton was other end of the line. The two camps gifts by deck, little son gaining every day and I A Veteran. a went to to attend “My '.is Mr. and Mrs. Nichols were hosts at a a joiner and cabinet worker, being ery Unity Thursday tiers the think more of Dr. True’s Elixir than all other then joined in the singing of the song. the funeral service of piled many high passenger dinner to which about 20 were in- most efficient workman. In 190B he went Mrs. Olive Corn such medicines put together,” writes Mrs. Ida tonight deck was ten or more feet above the MURDERED IN MEXICO. where for forth, a relative. Gagnon of Manchester, N. H. A Cranberry Island Landmark. vited. Outside the members of the fam- to the Charlestown navy yard, at his trade as a main deck and was reached a stair- At 36c, 50c and $1.00. Ad- were Mrs. Jane Donnell, a five years he worked Mr. and Mrs. Manson left by your druggist’s, El ily present J. W. vice free. Write me. Paso, Jan. 25. Three Americans and Mr. and Mrs. E. block maker. He returned to Ellsworth way at the forward end. The cabin ex- Famous as a Maine landmark, the neighbor, George Thursday for Skowhegan, where Mr. from Chihuahua of 16 Bath who cele- in 1910. For several years, before and I City today confirmed house on Fish Litchfield street, Manson went on business. During their tended to the stern, with staterooms on Point, Cranberry Isles, his work in Charlestown, he was reports of the murder by Mexican ban- brated their 52nd anniversary earlier in after stay they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. each side. the row of state- which has stood for 61 years, is to be re- of the First National bank build- Heading dits of five the month. janitor F. W. Briggs. Americans, between Dec. was a of rooms on one side was the bar and on moved, as the owners wish to erect a Mrs. Litchfield was formerly Sarah ing in Ellsworth. He member 23 and Jan. 9. were Ack- F. and A. and a Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gilmore of Burn- They Henry summer residence on the which Augusta Reed and is the only person Lygonia lodge, M., the other side was the office. The space site, is TRUCKING lin, a rancher living south of Minaca; now living who attended the wedding of Knight of Pythias. Mr. Welch married ham were in town Wednesday visiting where the finest on this Atlantic seaboard in front was gambling was car- prop- Mr. and Mrs. Nichols 70 ago. She in January, 1879, at Taunton, Mass., Mrs. Gilmore’s sister, Mrs. B. L. Fitz I am his son-in-law, Walter Maiburn; Tom years prepared to do all kinds of of more than 20 acreB. The sur- and the Birth of the ried on, and few boats were without trucking, erty old was four old but well remem- Miss Cora I. Call of Ellsworth, who gerald, attended a ranch Peter house only years Johnson, hand; Keane, is one in which many, especially vives him. He leaves also one Nation in the afternoon. professional gamblers among their pas- Furniture and piano moving a specialty. bers the ceremony. daughter, bo ikkeeper for the Babricora ranch ol the older residents, feel a personal in- Miss Helen C. Welch, teacher of domes- and resulted. Leave orders last Thurs- sengers frequent tragedies at the staoie. corner of Main William R. Hearst, and Bart Kramer, terest, and many will regret its tearing tic science in the Presque Isle normal C. A. Stevens was in Troy The deck outside of the staterooms son of David one of the Ameri- down or removal. of to attend the funeral of Mrs. Stev- and Cross streets, and will receive Kramer, WANTED school; one sister, Mrs. Annie Murch day they cans ens’ father, the late M. V. B. Mitchell. waB known as “the guard,” and there driven out of Western Chihuahus Medford, Mass., and one brother, Daniel Good for to cut by cord. was prompt attention. Telephone connection. last December. The elder Kramer waE choppers logging Welch of Ellsworth. The Ellsworth He accompanied home by Mrs. one morning I saw a young girl chewing Children Cry Contract work furnished for men and teams wounded. Two sons have was in- Stevens and sister, Mrs. Grace surviving gone if desired. MILTON B. HILLS. American says of him that he an Rogers snuff, a common practice among the w.;w. BLAZO, into the FOR FLETCHER’S of N. who returned home mountains near Madera to bring Tel. 17-21. LincolnviUe, Me. dustrious, worthy citizen who had many Buffalo, Y., is6 Waldo Advertiser. “poor whites.” The end of a small Avenue,.Belfast. their father out of his hiding place. CASTORI A tf4 friends. * Friday.—Pittsfield I UNITED STATES SENATOR BURLEIGH.
[“Kineo” in Boston Sunday Herald.] Senator Burleigh went on to Washing- ton the other day for the nrst time since Congress met in early December. Both his own illness and the illness of members stealth for of his family had kept him at his Augusta home, but he felt that the Washington climate would be a better place for him as soon as he was able to travel. His son-in-law, Dr. Richard H. Stubbs, and of his daughters. Mrs. Martin and Does Pain Interfere? Mrs. Williamson, accompanied the sena- tor and Mrs. Burleigh to Washington and Women will remain Sick There is a remedy with them for the winter. Senator Burleigh has had one of the most remarkable careers in the history of Maine politics. He has had to fight For hard for each Years E. Pinkham’s position that he has won, Forty Lydia Sloan’s but he has always reached his goal. And he has made good in all the important Vegetable Compound Has Been positions that he has filled, and no Maine man of our generation holds a bigger Woman’s Most Reliable Medicine f Liniment place in the hearts of more persons than Senator Burleigh does. When he fought Read this unsolicited grateful his'way to the governorship a generation —Here is More Proof. ago he had to smash the testimony— powerful ring of that time. Then came the lively that took Not long ago my left knee be- campaigns him finally, on the death of To women who are came lame and sore. It pained Congressman Milliken, to Con- suffering from some form of gress, where he remained for a me many restless nights. So se- dozen woman’s years. Then there was special ills, and have a constant fear of rious did it become that I was his election to breaking the Senate three years a forced to consider ago, after few the three letters to — giving up my Bull MooBe down, following ought work when I chanced to think of legislators had deadlocked bring hope: until to Sloan’s Liniment. Let me things they began hear from “ say— — their constituents. In all that North Crandon, Wis. When I was 10 years less than one bottle fixed me up. long career he has shown a old I got married ard at 18 I birth to Cta. C, GxwjiM) Florence, Tex. wonderful genius for or- years gave ganization and for quiet, effective cam- twins and it left me with very poor health. I could paigning. not walk across the floor without haling to sit lhe word is used down “quiet” advisedly, to rest and it was hard for me to keep about for he never makes a speech, and he and do my work. I went to a and shuns the doctor lie told public appearances that are me I bad a The the breath displacement and ulcers, and would Treatment of Animals. of life to the average man in Washington Whisperings. liave to have an operation. This me so Then and Now. politics. But he makes friends and frigh'ened much that I did no: know what never forgets them. He is on to do. Having The National always heal'd of E. Treasury Facing a Deficit of the job that he is elected to do. His hands Lydia Einkham’s Vegetable Compound [L, t*. EvanB in the Piscataquis Observer.] II $100,000,000. are clean and his head is level. His busi- thought I would give it a trial anil it made me as I received a letter not since from long ness investments, in Maine timberlands, fc—n-:-—Jweu as ever. I cannot say enough m favor of the Ora Oak of Washington, D. C., Feb. 3, 1916. Pmkharn my boyhood friend, Corona, real estate and journalism, have been remedies. ’—Mrs. Mai .me North Wis. Cal., in which he of article in Another of Asisach, Craudon, spoke my day reckoning. profitable, and he has stayed in politics the Observer on “Vanished Pleasures.” The because of the lure United States Treasury faces a of the game, not for Testimony from Oklahoma. In enumerating his he or boyhood sports deficit of over The profit power. His home life—and no saiu: “Another but $100,000,000. party exciting cruel sport man ever had a or more Lawton Okla. —“When I to take E. for happier beloved began Lydia Pinkham’s that I indulged in was responsible that deficit must either of treeing ground family children and grandchildren— Vegetable Compound I seemed to he good for nothing. I tired easily squirrels. They would run up the trunk meet the situation or surrender the reins has been and had saddened by several tragedies headaches much of t ho time and v.as irregular. I took it about five or six feet and then to run that have come again try of power. as terrible blows—the before my little child was born and it did me a and we would ‘sock it wonderful amount of down, to’em’ with death of a son in the of at In other words, the American people prime life, the good that time. I never tail to recommend E. Pinkham’s a club; also red Bquirrels on a fence were suicide of one son-in-law and Lydia the drown- to women a to school demand that a either make Vegetable Compound ailing because it has done so much standing challenge boys. As | political party ing of another, the tragic death of 1 ■or me. Mrs. A. L. 50'j Have you remember, got my nose smashed good or give up. grandchildren and much serious illness in McCasland, St., Lawton, Okla. a rock aimed at a his by squirrel,and stopped The on the wall was re- family. His second Lewis A.
on ! which still 1 Mrs. Irvin O church and a half to a scathing “leader” continues without practical he lived at home gave him a mother's care, freedman’8 aid, Hills; The 53d annual session of the Maine results. also a W. H. Maffitt; auditing accounts, C. J. ONE DOLLAR proposed legislation in New Jersey by I Not only W'as no attempt made | survives. He was member of Walc.o ; records, Press Association was held in Portland Mrs. F, C. Wood. which the consent of the medical profes- ] by the government to protect Americans I Lodge, I O. O. F., and they held their funeral i Clark: church music, 27th and January 28th. It is an open services at the home at 1.30 ro. pion must he obtained before a marriage in Mexico, but they were told the | Wednesday p. j The Delta Alpha class oi the Baptist Sunday by secret that for the Rev. past few years the Ashley A Smith of Bangor and Rev. i school held their annual meeting in the church can be solemnized. The Monitor has no I officials at that had no Washington they i Arthur meetings have not been well E. Blair of Belfast officiating. The Jan. 26th. was served at 6.30 but had added Miss Bertha Benson of love for the and the art business that attended, vestry Supper Boston, FASl great medico’s, there; they only went there bearers searsmont. and those who have the interests of the past grands of Waldo Lodge were under the direction of the social committee, a concert pianist, and James Maxwell of Ban- which abounds in classical and his- to make and must, take cle, money their own Messrs. Samuel A. K. A. association at heart,and who believe it is Adams, Braley, W, Misses Grace H. Hayes, Elia I, Smalley and gor, ’cello soloist, who has appeared here sev- The farmers in this section have torical is directed at risks. has asked in har- allusions, mainly j Congress vain for Macomber and J. Lee Patterson. Perle Ben- is a master of his in- their ice. too useful an institution to be allowed to Amy L. Wilson, assisted by Mrs. eral times and certainly that That is, however, aside information the profession. concerning recognition ner and Frances A. Sargent. The menu strument. Prof. Martin has a fine voice and die, have had grave apprehensions as to Frances E., widow of Frederick Mrs. E. Day of Belmont visited from the main the increase of of Carranza as President of Kimball, Mrs. issue, Mexico. All included oyster stew, crackers, pickles, as- his selections, all of classical music, were well its future. Two years go VV. 0. Fuller | died at her home, No. 17 Pearl street, Jan. Mahoney recently. fool If it continues, forging the transactions of the Wilson adminis- The business session rendered. He was accompanied Miss Ben- legislation. 27th after a two weeks' illness with sorted cake and.cocoa. by of the Rockland Courier-Gazette, one of j typhoid Burleigh Ordway of Lincolnville call I link after link in a chain to fetter Amer- t ration with Mexico are as a sealed Lu who also gave as solos three selections book pneumonia, 74 6 months followed, with Miss Smalley, president, son, by Maine’s most aged years, and 9 friends in this section recently. we see a reversal to and distinguished journalists, Plans for ths work were McDowell. Mr. Maxwell’s ’cello solos were ican citizenship, may Congress the public. The Presi- days. She was cared for by her presiding. year’s was elected and as adopted Mrs. Annettie, wife in president, by usage discussed and it was voted to eliminate the fine, and he was accompanied by a talented of Henry M<*h> of emigration —Americans seeking dent has had his personal envoys in Mex- daughter, Nellie, wife of Stillman Grotton, the of this is limited to Gilchrest. died Jan. 9th, at the age of 58 at holding position with class dues. The nominating committee, Mrs. local pianist, Mrs. Elon B, years. Europe the fr. edom denied them ico,but what their mission was and what whom she had made her home. She was two terms Mr. his tenure of office last Misses and Wilson, submitted & and Mrs. Will Jackson v home, and Astor, “Boss” Croker and they accomplished is known to him- expired born in Belfast, the daughter of the late David Benner, Hayes New Advertisements. Carle Jones have of the only a week. At last year's session President and the following list of officers and committees,who in stock 500 of the new wall spent week recently with Mr. and Mr* others who have themselves self. The Tribune Our Sarah (Flagg) Clark. She leaves two patterns paper expatriated Chicago says: Miss Della D. Knowl- bert Marriner. Fuller was asked to prepare a program Hartson and Frank Clark were elected: President, for 1916, at prices from 2$ to 50 cents. They will be relieved from further censure. Government has brothers, of Belfast. suppressed everything ton; vice president and teacher, Mrs. Perle have the books of R. Mrs. for the 1916 and did and an One Augustus died also 1916 sample E. Mary Packard of Castine was a r-v to Mexico that it could meeting, so; brother, Clark, Aug. 12, relating suppress, secretary and treasurer, Miss Ella line of wall -the of excellent it was—one that 1915. The deceased was a in- Benner; Thibaut’s peerless papers guest her sister. Mrs. Nellie st "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred It has not wanted the program hard-working, Fowles, facts to be Smalley; social committee, Miss Gertrude M. wall house in the world. Call home of turned. should interest every publisher and edi- dustrious woman, and had the respect of ali largest paper Henry Mahoney. known.” And of the President’s Mrs. Inez T. Cuzner, Mrs. Emma R. Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned." Mexi- who knew her. The funeral was held Coombs, and let them show you the new patterns. Mr. and tor; and, what is more, it brought into at the Mrs. Moody Bickt rd have returs can the Tribune Knowlton and Miss Ada Sprowl; committee on the Main street Thus writes an old-time poet. policy says: "It has Methodist church Saturday at 2 Rev. Harry W. Clark & Co., cloth- to their home Today the association, if only for the occasion, p. m., after spending several m..n:l eliminated the United new members. Misses Doris Clifford, Amy L are for the last this is illustrated the men who, States from the Horace B. Sellers officiating. The bearers iers, offering special bargains in Quincy. Mass., where spirit by some of the ablest and best known men Mr. Bickford had Wilson and Bernice Holt; visiting, Mrs. Ben- of the Food with reduc- disappointed in their political ambitions, group of self-respecting powerful na- were Messrs. E. N. Hart, Blanchard Roberts, three days Fair, big ployment. of the Some had been ner Misses Lu and Edith Burgess. has “made the daily press. A. D. Webber and Fred A. Seward. Smalley tions on all winter clothing—their very low or by a change of administration de- tions;” United States a members until the newspapers It was voted to meet the last Friday in each Red continuing until Saturday and the citizens of the daily Tag prices of office, turn against the party weakling United will be with Mrs. prived formed an when A telegram was received Monday month, and the next meeting forget this is Dollar Week in sandypoint. States association, they drop- anoounciug night....Don’t in whose and have unprotected prey.” the when several new members will be principles policy they the and have been death of John W.Pitcher at his home in Benner, many of the stores. See anuouncements in Mrs. ped from roll, greatly is v Of the recent murders in Mexico The Westley Styles in Bangor for a professed to believe, and which has Stoughton, Mass., Jan. 30th, aged about 70 given the Delta Alpha degree. this issue of The Journal... .See statement of missed. Then, Death has been busy Daniel Cousins left is a Thursday for Bosto furthered their ambitions and placed Independent says it not merely ques- years. He was born in Belfast, the son of the the Fire Ins Co, represented in in the association, as elsewhere, and it Pennsylvania a visit. them in office. The leaders of the late tion of punishing the murderers. The late Lewis A. and Almira Pitcher, and in his Winterport by Joshua Treat, Jr-See notice seems as though when he calls he takes The News of Belfast. from its head issue is, shall the United States youthful days was employed in the dry goods of Clifford J Pattee, Treasurer of Waldo Ivan Grant has gone on steamer Me Progressive party, down, protect those who can be least away spared. store of Thomas W. O. is for a coal steamer that runs from were men of this a d obtained its citizens7 And further: “This is a uncle, Pitcher. Later, for Universalist Social Aid will meet with County....B. Norton, Belfast, agent Searspo stamp, those to their reward who The Among gone many years, he was a clerk in the store of the Ford, the universal car. More than one Norfolk. their to be what primary duty of government. The citi- Mrs. B. L, Tuttle this, Thursday, afternoon at following by professing were constant in their attendance and Hogg, Brown and Taylor, Boston, and of late million are now in use, and 500.000 more are to Mrs. Charles Barrows of i were not—men of virtue zen of a nation is entitled to the protec- z.30. Hampden has they superior active in the interests of had promoting the carried on a poultry farm in Stoughton. bi built and sold this year. Call and let him here for several with her tion of his unless he is en- Mrs. Rcbertson entertained the days parents, and apostles of reform. Lincoln’s words government He is Benj. Help- association we recall Col. Adams, Major survived by his wife,formerly Miss Ella show you_New St. John alewives at Bram- and Mrs H. M. Griffin. with in some unneutral or other act Hand society of the Baptist church Jan. regard to fooling the people—so gaged Verrill of one ing Rowell, Dr. Lapham, P. 0. Vickery, Biddeford, by son, Albert A. hall’s market_See advertisement of auto- that its nature relieves his 26th at her home on Upper High street. Miss Agr.es Harriman, who has been familiar that they need not be quoted— by very gov- Pitcher of Mystic, Conn.,a Charlotte mobiles for sale by S. G, Swift, Waterville- J. A. Homan, John F. Hill, E. H. daughter ill in where she is Elwell, At a of the Democratic com- Pittsfield, attending th- here. A great many were ernment from the responsibility of pro- of Washington, D. C., and a half Mrs meeting city The partnership of Jesse E. Staples and James apply people Marshall and Frank Rich ana H. K. sister, t C. is each mittee week Herbert Kimball was elected I., gaining day. badly fooled three years ago, but tecting him. The responsibility is one Arbella N. Towle of Belfast. la^t H. Post, under the firm name of the Belfast they Morrell. r.o less active are on the ! Others to fill the vacancy caused by the absence in Rev. Charles Harbutt preached here I cannot be fooled which the may not Trucking Co. was dissolved Feb. 1st. All per- today. government ignore Norris N. Pierce died The I retired list because of advanced years or very suddenly Jan. California of L. F. Marden of Ward 3. ties Sunday. attendance was not as lartr H without dishonor.” And in conclusion having bills against the corporation are I physical infirmities, and recruits are 29th at his home in Bangor. He was ill only a usual, there being so many sick ones in th It is not often that the of a Orrin J, Dickey, for seventeen years the requested to present them at the office and all history j The voices the sentiment of was Independent needed to fill their few minutes. He in his 79th year. He cinity. community oi 400,000 people can be j places. local representative of the Associated Press, parties owing said corporation to make pay- I all Americans when it says was a veteran of the Civil in the of one man’s patriotic war, serving Co. ment at I The of the whole measured by spar, life. Members used to be accompanied by has resigned and Miss Sue M. Partridge has once. The business will be conduct- sympathy communit 1 a that the United StateB must its N, First Maine and was a When Robert T. Van Horn, then young protect Heavy Artillery, ccn ed as usual same name E extended to Mrs. Harriman Fo their wives when the annual been appointed. Miss Partridge be reach- under the by Jesse Josephine man of came to Kansas in and if the Mexican attending member of B. H. Beale G. A. R. thirty, City citizens in Mexico, post, He ed business hours on The Journal • in the death of her husband, James Ha. but the off of free during Staples. | 1854 he found a frontier trading post of meetings, cutting leaves his wife, Celia M. Pierce, and a son, government cannot do it this govern- phone, 56, and at home, 121.14, at other times. Foster, which occurred Jan. 30th after an fewer than 500 inhabitants. A block of has made a difference. N. Pierce of He is also ment must do it. transportation Fred Norridgewock. ness of about a year of tuberculosis. and warehouses huddled under The Traveller’s Club will meet with Miss WHY DO YOU SUFFER stores This has no doubt tended to lessen the survived by his brother, Frank S. Pierce. the steep bluffs along the river front. Annie V, Field, Primrose Hill, Tuesday, Feb. attendance and has an A road wound over the hills to article in the North American Re practically put ‘‘Some Famous SPKING IN SACO. miry clay An Eliza A„ widow of Charles J, Glidden, died 8th. Program: Paper, Irish PAINFUL TWINGES? That was all there was to end to the summer excursions. Less Westport. view for January on “the Chicago & Feb. 1st in 73 She Characters,’’ by Mrs. James H. Howes; read- when Colonel Van Horn Northport, aged years It is no longer necessary for any one to suf- Kansas City than a dozen went on the last excursion “A Week in the West of Straw Hats Alton Case” Bays of the Inter-State was a native of a of ing, Ireland," by Pansies, Butterflies and >' 4 first saw it. —American Salem, Mass., daughter fer with that headachy, all-run-down feeling Press.; to Moosehead when in former Fred Waldo “Go to Commerce Commission: Lake, the late Jonathan Doane and Elizabeth St. Mrs, Brown; reading, trouble. quitoes In Evidence. In 1858 there was a railroad from St. that is often the result of kidney years there would be or and John were Skellig,’’ by Miss Annie L. Barr. In the of many forty fifty, Snow. The remains taken to is no for to contend Saco, Me., Jan. 28. with the ther- to Kansas and it was the judgment thinking It longer accessary you Today, Louis City, only the there were in the that of on they have injured business of seventy party Brewer Wednesday for interment. In reports the sale of 60 acres of land with bladder disorders mometer registering 65 at noon, Harry west of the Missis- people, disagreeable andurinary Tailroad at that time the instead of a week at The sum- Grindle’s it is stated “that country, promoting it, spent Bar Harbor. Point,Islesboro, just or be tortured with rheumatism, stiff or swol- Quimby appeared on the street wearing a strs3 river. We do not recall its exact and by their cramping over-regulation of is Seven Hundred Acre the sippi mer excursion might as well be dropped opposite Island, len or the heart-wrenching miseries that hat, Howard N, Graff am picked a full-blo#’ railroads have alarmed investors, joints name, but it had Pacific as part of it and fright- 1 wuKii m summer home of Charles Dana Gibson, Rose in his front and Dr. W. as a regular Few if follow as a result of or work- pansy yard today ened away and prevented the thing. any press neglected poorly had for a capital, It is a mistake for mothers to Cleveland and others." Just is War- Cox noted a butterfly flitting around the doo* no doubt its promotors planned of miles of associations have stated for hold- grave neg- opposite ing kidneys. Solvax quickly and sfirely re- construction of thousands places and suffer in at his Main-st home. Capt. E. W. Go^ waB lect their aches and pains ren’s Island, the Folwell’s of Phila- yard transcontinental road. The writer owned'by all such troubles. -' road, which the country already needs, their annual meetings. As suggest- leads to chronic sick- lieves saw a caterpillar crawling along the side* ing silence—this only and on which stands from St. Louis and will need still more in the delphia their big log Solvax is a wonderful that has on Alfred st. making a trip by steamer urgently ed before we would have the Maine ness and often shortens life. discovery near future. In the judgment of com- cabin. Next below is Spruce Island, and then always been so uniformly successful that every George Lemire was attacked by a swam Leavenworth and remembers if nerves are < to Fort association meet each in a If your work is tiring; your a and he was to beat observers, they have also forced Puss year comes Seven Hundred Acre Island, which package is sold under positive guarantee to mosquitoes today, obliged all petent if feel or on at dusk at Kansas City, but dozens of railroads to be decided at the excitable; you languid, weary refund the money if it does not relieve the hasty retreat. He was Prospect st deliver- touching into bankruptcy different place, upon know that starts a little below Warren’s Island and is was the depressed, you should Scott’s worst case of kidney disorder. ing provisions, when the mosquitoes swarnn-> that was seen of the then town which were not mismanaged, and which annual of the outside of Island. meeting proceeding year Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. Spruce “Your money back if you want it,” is the around him in such numbers that he was obli^' from scattered have met all their obligations if his hat off twinkling lights buildings might or left with a committee. It be It in concentrated form the way A. A. Howes & Co.,the popular druggists, to take and try to drive the them to might possesses The third entertainment of the course under the Commission had allowed are selling this great kidney remedy. A away, but finally decided discretion was on a hillside. the time of the an- very elements to invigorate the blood, make their rates enough to cover well also to change the auspices of the Philharmonic Society was like that for the better part of valor. high the nourish the nerves guarantee speaks eloquently and the sum- strengthen tissues, merit of Solvax. Robins have been seen here by many to hear that the Band increased taxes, increased wages, nual meeting from January to early given in the Colonial Theater last Monday person We are sorry materials and aqjt build strength. Do not suffer another minute. Solvax will recently. largely advanced cost of middle or last with a attendance. did not a benefit mer—say tne of June. Scott’s is thousands of evening very large The tell A. Howes & ! The ice went out of the Saco River tods) Minstrel show prove equipment. Eighty-two corporations are strengthening relieve you. If it doesn’t, A, is an inconvenient time with mothers—and will No alcohol. management had announced only Prof, Freder- Co., that you want your money back and they and the stream is now open to navigation fro® to the band. The beneficiaries were now in the hands of receivers, and even January help you. the well known will refund it. the Island wharves to the sea.~ some and the weather is liable to be un- Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. ick Martin of Boston, basso. cheerfully | Factory those who enjoyed on the two nights a Mr. Prouty will hardly contend that they i Miss Alice Small of East Belfast was oper- News of Belfast. H. H. Carter ia having a bath room installed The ated on last Saturday at the Waldo County at his home. No, 8 Bell street. John E. Wright hospital. is doing the work. has been appointed a Arthur Irish, Unity, Howard Henry of Philadelphia, who has oc- Miss Louis A. Mason writes from St. Peters- Parks at rustics of the peace. cupied the Rev. Leighton cottage burg, Fla., that they are delighted with the several full grown Dark Harbor for the past two summers, re- Mr Edwin Frost picked clean, pretty, little city, which has a popula- Feb. and the niossoms in nis garden 1st, cently bought property. tion of 35,000 in winter and 10,000 in summer. ar„, IFOOD of more to follow. was promise David Smith, who for some years has been They find the climate delightful, with not in RAnH to be at the Islesboro which was burn- much in so .Member the public supper given manager Inn, change temperature that they can Wednea- of the Universalist church ed last summer, said Monday that it would not sit on the porch at night without wraps. —WEEK^— I 30 o'clock. rebuilt the summer. j at 6 be coming ,.. cur, Feb, 9th, The Children’s Hour. Several weeks ago in the city schools Mrs Isaac S. Hills, who underwent a Misses Annie L. Barr, and Grace year promotions very THE UNIVERSAL CAR librarian, H. ^ Monday, Feb. 7th. and parents serious surgical operation at the Tapley hos- Hall, assistant librarian, of the Belfast Free children to enter school may enter pital Jan. 24th, and for several days was criti- Library went to the Boston public library to is now the method of to Will time. cally ill, gradually improving. study story telling school at that |What $1.00 children. the Buy! offi- Last first trial was was a meeting of the municipal The N vy Club were guests of Mrs. Thomas Saturday to act on the case made at the Peirce Memorial Bchool in the —AT— Friday afternoon W, Lothrop last Monday. Auction was en- More than ONE MILLION now in use- | rooms of V and wife of Lewis O. Fernald of during the afternoon, and atter a de- Grades VI, when about one z ra Webb, joyed more are to be built and sold this was 500,000 hundred from the first to the sixth She was adjudged insane and licious supper the Club adjourned to the con- pupils at the Colonial. This lowered prices mean grade were in attendance. Miss Barr and » Bangor hospital Saturday. cert year. year’s Miss Anne M. were the the same Ford card of quality and relia- Kittredge story tellers all the way from Boze- There was no at the meet- a a eat story quorum January and Miss Barr is enthusiastic over the result and v "silvertip is a great pet of the school committee last Monday even- for less money. NOW is the time tana ing bility of this first session. Miss Barr gave "The His- too, the most playful on account of the absence from the of remarkable cat, ing city to take delivery of your car. A shortage tory of the Drum,” by Helen Davis BrOwn,and When Bil- two w and very musical. members and the illness with the grip of of is and la*t spring many read the story Richard, The Lion-Hearted. i.:s harmonica Tip get up and plays others. The meeting will go over to Feb. already reported, of our Miss Kittredge told several Folk-lore stories o C pairs best Silk Mercerized Hose cliberately, it seems." 28th unless a special meeting is-called. were unable to get cars. The runabout is W from the Myths of the Cherokee Indians and for ONE COLLAR. meeting of the Belfast Building Advertised Letters. The following let- $390, the Touring Car $440, f. o. b., De- read "The Wind” by Eugene Field, and “The & Morse me office of Dunton ters remained uncalled for in the Belfast post troit. On sale by B. O. NORTON, Bel- Elf Child” by James Whitcomb Riley. The pairs 50 cent Working Mittens, leath- officers were elected office for Feb. 1st: Ladies — .... 2»th. and the week ending children were very attentive and asked for 3 clerk Maine. er, for ONE DOLLAR. U ,. Orlando E. Frost; Lena Nettie fast, resident, Durrill, Mathews, Margaret Tay- more stories when the hour was up. The next directors, Lois Wood. ,...rer Wilmer J. Dorman; j lor, W. Gentlemen—Mr. A. G. story telling will be on Saturday.Feb. 12th, at Ben of our best $4.50 ... James H. Howes, D, Field, Crosby, Alton Morrison. Mr, G. T. Sawyer, B. 3.30 p. m.,with Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson and Mrs. Negligee Shirts, John Ilot i.:.s, Selwyn Thompson, A. Wingate & Co. Charles M. Craig in French Ouffs, for ONE DOLLAR. charge. n J. Dorman. W, The Once-in-a-While club met with Mrs. C. The Village Post Office. The young peo- -, for members of superintend- E Owen afternoon and and con- Monday sewing of the are CA Mercerized Cotton ple Baptist church planning a unique IUJ d*-f Umbrellas ... of r >i. ttees and superintendents versation were enjoyed. Owing to illness of entertainment to be given in the vestry on Hi for ONE DOLLAR. 1 in Belfast Thursday, Sept. members and their families only five were • I pres- Feb. 8th.lt is known as The Village Post office, teachers convention ent. Lunch was served at 6 o’oclock.the menu unty and bids fair to rival anything yet given by of our best 50 Cent Ties for fn Sept. 15th, and including grape fruit, cold ham, bak<>d brooks, Friday, pota- this society. The cast is as follows: Postmas- here Association will hold its toes, hot rolls, olives, apple pie, cake, cheese 3 ONE DOLLAR. ter Jones, Charles E. Rhoades; Mrs, Jones, his ami, Thursday and Friday, Oct and coffee. wife, Mrs. Jennie Holt; Elizabeth, their daugh- ’’ These are a few of the Miss Edna only many good f HP The flag for the High and Grammar school ter, Curtis; James Henry, their son, of John Cochran Harold O Values we are week. meeting buildings has been ordered by the committee Coombs; Susan, the hired girl, Miss offeriny you ;this be held in the Woman's will of the Sons of Veterans and their Auxiliary Doris Clifford; Three story tellers, Colonel with Miss “The Home of Good = Monday evening, and will be of same as those at the Gibbons, Clifford Tinker, Silas Values,” the size Hardtack, __ Morris L. host- L. C. .Mrs. Slugg, Peirce and MeLellan schools. The Putnam, Joseph Robinson, Harry Snow; I proceeds The Woman’s ,.! will be answered by Hospital Aid will have their Mrs. James S. the town quo-, from the dance last Harriman is assisting at the Cyrus Depew, philanthropist, Benj. Monday evening practi- monthly meeting tomorrow, afternoon D. Southworth c., Mrs. Ida W. Mahoney Friday, Woman’s Club room this cally completed the amount needed. The week, while Mrs. J. Robertson; Samanthy, his wife, Miss Edith Ralph Co., at 2.30 o’clock, at the home of the r. “Sketches from the Life of president, O. Black is de at Burgess; Winslow, the dress- staff is on the and is a stick monstrating the Food Fair Betsey village 12 common, pine Mrs. Adelbert Millett. Main Street, Belfast, Maine. Mrs. 1 S. Bowker vy ill read Miss Bernice from the F. N. farm in East Belfast. maker, Holt; Patrick Cassidy Savery At the Coliseum Rink R. S. An- Miss Alberta Farnham has returned from a Monday night, Feb, Alton Jonathan ribute," by Mary The committee to have the Mon- Braley; Hardscrabble, George plah raising 7th, there will be a tor p week’s vacation spent at ladies graceful White; his Mrs. ~tol.~^D||c—rTTirmocrfolic j Feb. 14th. Arlington Heights, skating Cynthia, wife, Benj. Robertson; day afternoon, contest, which all Mass., and resumed ner duties in the Na- lady skaters in Belfast are Deacon Donald Mrs. es. The went to ! City Slocum, Hall; Slocum, Monhegan invited to Shipping Items. A contract for what will enter, and let the of Miss and took the J. tional bank. patrons the Laura Morris; Amanda Getvotes, a suf- nday for repairs | rink decide be the steam on the who is the best skater. probably largest lighter an Every fragette, Mrs. Inez the meek ■u •• Wednesday,the Morse hauling ! Wilson Randall, aged citizen of Union Cuzner; Job, person who for an Atlantic coast has been awarded by the Boston pays admission ticket will her Pearl ,i The Mineola, which street, is ill with blood man, husband, Barry; Mrs. Briggs, repairs. critically poisoning be to Sand and Gravel to Cobb. Butler & entitled vote, and in this way the between Portland and East Company caused by infection from a scratch on his hand I judg- Mrs. Emma Knowlton; Claudius, her son, Law- ;ng ment of the Co. of Rockland. It will be about 185 feet gracefulness of the ladies who Rockland to take the a cat. Mr Randall is over 80 years old and rence Curtis; Martha Appleby, a spinster, Mrs. Sunday j by j skate will be long, 40 feet beam and 14 feet depth of hold, left to the rink patrons them- Nettie tee and leaves Rockland on the until a few years ago had been a remarkably | Merrithew; Reuben Riggan, who stut- j selves. A contest for with a carrying of 1,400 tons. The couple skating will be Albert :dlar sailing days —Monday and capacity well and active man. | ters, Cuzner; Delilah Nightingale, the j held in the same in the hull will be built at Rockland and will then be way near future. village song-bird. Miss Edna Katie a. ra,—and wiil arrive at Rock- j The class in Swedish gymnastics organized Hopkins; towed to where the and and Satur- Portland, machinery Mrs. Dinsmore’s Duzenberry, Arlene Curtis; Doliver, and Wednesdays j by Mrs. S. A, Parker has grown so large that "Journey Through the Johnny boilers will be installed. The Portland Com- Carl and she Will come South” stirred the Colcord; Bobby Duzenberry, Wight Rob- iesday Fridays it has been made into two, one for boys and editor’s "Memories of FO FAIRS pany will furnish the engines and the Roberts Southern bins; Widow Gray, Mrs. Lulie Nichols. The F iSt Booth bay. one for girls. The classes meet on Saturday Cities.”and now has elicited some in- Boiler of Red Bank, N. J.. will fur- committee the in are Company the former from one to two and the teresting reminiscences from Col. having play charge Mrs. of the Unitarian afternoons, Boothhv. -^WEEKne- lira Alliance nish the two .The Wac- I boilers... barge Mrs. Ida Aborn and Mrs. ! large Mr. Nichols, latter from two to three, all an opportu- [ Thomas Dinsmore of Palermo wrote for Kempton ..-I with Mrs. William giving Thursday can.aw arrived at this port Jan. 27th with fer- Admission 15 cents. to attend the hour at 3.30 at The Journal his recollections of the Craig. Mrs. R. Wil- nity story telling ; voyage of ! paper, tty George tilizer for the Coe-Mortimer Co.. .The schoon- the bark the Peirce school. The children are taking ex- Suliote to San Francisco in and an of “The Old 1849, I original story er William H. Clifford sailed last week from last ercises in breathing, drilling and will also be week Dr. W. H. W’inslow wrote of the :ge, A tribute.” and included a Portland for News on her second Newport recitations. “Sailing of the and TRY THIS FAMOUS GREAT BARGAINS IN taught Suliote," Mr. Marden rt JL Washington. The bridge de- ! for a return cargo of coal at $3 per ton. trip sent us from San Francisco an The Sewing School. There is unusual in- obituary of one ine over the Mohawk river in & Small of Bath have sold the four- HAIR TONIC FREE Percy of the Suliote’s is in the school for chil- passengers. It something York State, and the paper was masted schooner are The crafi terest this year sewing they building. of a coincidence that the of It Won’t Cost You a Cent if It the Non- letters Dr. Wins- Doesn’t Stop mg. Miss Caroline White told is about 850 tons and will be ready for commis- dren, inaugurated many years ago by low and Mr. Marden were Hair and and which now received by the Falling Remove Ali Dandruff Waterville last week of her- sion the last of will Partisan Alliance meets every March. They probably same mail. the Says A. A. Howes & Co. lara B. Swan and Mrs. Hartwell start on another schooner when this is finish- Satufday afternoon in Peirce school, in of Belfast The abutments on the new at Right away we want you to Parisian as of the Waterville Alli- ed-The charge of a committee ladies. There bridge Little try Hod has been Mackinaw guests schooner Fannie and Cloves Fay which Sage, one of the most delightful, Coals, River, divides this and refreshing j Mrs. Robert Davis of is an attendance of over 50 girls between 6 and city Northport, Caps H. sold Samuel Goss of to Small and hair j Wayne, tonics the world by Stonington are invigorating has ever and 14 of and are to completed the work having occupied known. I -esponding secretary of the Na- Bros of Machiasport, to be used in the lumber years age they taught just 1 three months. The If sew and baste and make for them- bridge is placed in you have dandruff and Parisian I -ALSO e was present and gave an ad- trade, with Capt. W. A. Sanborn of Machias- garments position Sage and all is on doesn’t remove every trace of back | or for their dolls. Alice 13 ready the Belfast end the it—money Arthur E. Wilson presided at the in command. selves Small, years except from port cement your druggist. who lives over the line in top, which cannot be in until o absence of the president, Miss old, just Swanville, put If your hair is falling or you have terrible An Address on Preparedness. warmer weather. The has been Parisian will c W Colburn. The next meeting Adjutant has walked six miles every Saturday to attend bridge widen- scalp itch, Sage stop both or General Geo, McL, Presson of was ed, so an extra has been money back. m-Ig when L. Farmington the school, but was not present last Saturday girder ordered, and Feb. 10th, Mrs, Eugene It aims to Also HATHAWAY the prevent baldness by life SHIRTS the cement be putting $1.50 before the Men’s Club of the First will speaker as it waB necessary to take her on that day to placed on corrugated iron and will have the paper, her subject to be nourishment into the hair, and th first ap- Parish Wednesday Jan. 26tb, at the forms. On the Northport side a bank i'r.e House on Henry Street.” evening, the Waldo County hospital, where she was high of plication makes your head feel so good that home of Mr. Fred T. Chase. Thirty members Dr, Millett for some 20 feet or so will have to be cut you will at once realize we why are so enthusias- j upon through, j operated by appendicitis. Fop. ii e Monument. An enthu- tic Soldiers’ and were the but it is to have about Parisian Sage. guests present, prevalence of the The sewing school is maintained wholly by vol- expected the work completed For It's women’s favorite hair tonic I of the committee in because it $1.00 meeting general in i grip interferring somewhat with the attendance time for the summer and untary contributions of money and material travel, meanwhile gives to the hair a brilliancy and lustre that -rge «.f the fund for a soldiers’ monument In the absence of the the old is president, Mr. Ira M. and is doing a good work. bridge continued in use. fascinates and compels admiration. A. A. as held at 7.30 m., Jan. with the Howes & have scores of p. 26th, Cobe, vice-president.F.T. Chase presided, Gen. A Fatal Co., people who use Belfast to Ilorda in a Motor Boat. Accident. Victor of Gran- I. at the office of Dun- Mr, Gipson Parisian Sage and will tell all lairman, Ralph Morse, Presson first of the of our regularly you spoke inadequacy ite Hill, aged 41 years and an about it. 1 and Airs. Walter who left Belfast on of the h & Morse. It was voted to hold a two Arey, employe P. to ! present army cope with any war, giving sta- Hallowell Granite I 29, at 5 A. M., have arrived at Palm Co., received of Dwight ay’s fair in the House 11th and Sept. injuries Palmer, Opera April tistics showing that our mobile force consisted such a terrible made the entire in nature late last after- -‘ ii. Mr Morse and A. T. were made a Beach, Fla., having trip Thursday Gay of only 24,000 men; not even to noon enough properly motor boat. that he died about 6.30 at the rmttee for the their 35 foot Roscoe Arey, Mr. Augusta dance and entertainment defend the Mexican border which, if We MASONIC TEMPLE. I General straight- has received the which hospital, to which institution he had Examine *p A the two evenings of the fair, and Messrs. Arey’fi brother, log ened, would reach from Maine to Denver He been brought for treatment of his “*-er J. they kept, and which is very interesting. They injuries, His Clifford and C. L. Wright were made treated next of the theoretical situation re- 1 foot in a made their first harbor in and caught frog and he was run over a advertising committee. Fred A. Seward Camden, finding by garding preparedness, and then spoke of the traveling steam crane and it very cold, bought a stove there. Just before terribly injured. treasurer and Mrs. George D. Mahoney value to young men of a military training such His left leg, which was crushed The at Island the from the foot of they arrived Seguin engine re- reiary the general committee, which in- as the Eyes fuinished by National Guard. It de- to the at lused to go further, and were to knee,was amputated the hospital and "-s all the allied societies of the they obliged G. A. R. veloped habits of cleanliness, done discipline, anchor to it. went on to everything possible to save his life. Mr. Modern Scientific Methods adies of the committee met last repair They Portland, By Saturday efficiency and patriotism. He closed his for- was born in and after there to have trouble Gipson Belfast, the son of Julia STOP mon leaving began < I ai 3 o'clock and the aid of appointed the fol- mal address with a tribute to the of the and the late Abner (without drugs) flag with the which them Gipson, and lived here as a * hg committees: engine again, delayed Dnited States, what it stands for and the hon- He was married and And hit the Most a bit. The weather was rough and boy. is survived by his Up-to-Date | fancy table, Miss Mrs. Isa quite stormy Gladys Carter, or we should pay it. During the half hour wife and two sons. a good part of the time, and on Oct. 22, when LOOK-LISTEN i"wes, Mrs. Minnie Gay. following many questions were asked which about ten miles east of Watch Hill it Mrs. Isa Light, The Firemen’s Ball. The andy table, Ellis, Miss Alberta elicited answers throwing light on the 20th annual I practi- became so the boat was OUR WINDOW IS FULL OF Mrs. Nina rough nearly rolled levee and ball of Glasses ickerson, Cook. cal of as it is related to Washington Hose Company question preparedness over, and after to Food vainly trying get into No. 1 was table, Mrs. Dora Bridges, Mrs. Mary the State and Belfast. Gen’l Presson a record breaker in attendance in hopes i anchored under At Reasonable Prices. arter, Mrs. Evie Stonington, Conn., they the the number that of the FOOD FAIR SPECIALS Wright, to see more military partook bountiful and companies established; lee of the beach westward of Watch Hill. Aprons and caps, Mrs. Abbie Mrs. j well served and in the Putman, one in Belfast, either of or coast supper, number that over $1.00. infantry I Sometimes it was so that were un- Nothing mma Mrs. Ora foggy they in the march. Brown, Hall, Mrs. Mary Pen. defense. He wants to see the time when joined grand The supper tables able to see but on when- dleton. anything, they kept were laid three and Broken Lenses Also at 25c every young man of 18 gets a National Guard times, Chief Shute esti- Replaced Specials 75c., 50c., ever the weather was at: all suitable. Mystery table, Mrs. Ethel As they mates that Collins, Miss of three years, then to te on the fully 700, including members of the &&&&&&&& training put s .arted the East the second uth Mrs. Ethel up River, by bridge, and H. J. LOOKE & Curtis, Fowler. reserve list, and when the Federal department waitresses, were fed,and yet SON, Belfast, Maine. govern- were Tea Mrs. they nearly swamped by tug boats and so table, Myra Dutch, Mrs. Nettie ment will have full control of all such liberally had the housekeepers of Belfast militia, but after two hours Chase & Dutch, Mrs. Minnie ferry boats, working upon to the Doak, Clifford, Mrs. Harriet A bountiful buffet lunch was served the responded firemen’s call there by the engine to get once oombs. managed underway was much left host. In this connection we add food over to be sold. A social Mrs. Charles E. Rhoades entertained at a may that a and tied between two docks in more, up Jersey hour followed the ^Optometrists, Advertising table, Mrs. Annie Mae Frost, for a militia company in Belfast has supper. Dancing began thimble party last Saturday afternoon in honor petition City, They kept on, but after An- Mrs. Julia Mrs. reaching about 9 o’clock when the 25 Miss Placentia McKeen. Belle Nickerson received fifty signatures and is now at the grand march was led Main Street, Belfast, Maine, of her aunt, Knowlton. The VIrs. Augusta napolis and Airdale, they were obliged to re- For Sale Fletcher, Mrs, Alice Gannon. secretary’s office at the food fair where signa- by Chief shute and Miss Kathleen were members of her class in the Mrs. Goldie in Colcord, guests Curtis. tuicf be main the latter place for about two weeks may added, followed by Assistant Chief E. L. Cook and Baptist Sunday school, Mrs. L. C. Putnam, o ring to the stormy and windy weather. On $600.00 Cash Miss Katherine Brier, and Capt. George F. Mrs. Sarah Sherwood, Mrs. M. A. Friend, Mrs. Nov. 29 they made a harbor in Paines Bay, Darby and Mrs. Darby, with 60 other couples Wayland Knowlton, Mrs. M. W. Rich, Mrs. Mitchell with two anchors down, but rode out the breeze 6, 45 h. p. in line. This was followed by a program of 18 A. L. Burgess, Mrs. Lois E. Dickey, Mrs. Har- all right. On Dec. 8, when were within 125 in. wheel base, Federal they Cord Wood Rhoades serv- 45^x27 tires, for which McKeen’s Saws Coombs. At 4 dances, orchestra furnish- riet o’clock Mrs, 4 good tires on 15 miles of Cape Fear, the wind began to blow wheels, 2 new ones on ed music. Frederick G. was ed and carrier, ail non skid Spinney prompter, Genuine 30 tea, sponge drops marguerites. power, tire pump, hard, and when they arrived at Frying Pan Olontangy, guaranteed, inch. 8tarter, electric and Chief Shute floor mapshal, with assistant lights, chains, shock ab- Shoal, a Southern hurricane was in clock progress. chiefs $6.25, smaller sizes in proportion. Tilting Under the Bemi-annual promotion plan sorber, speedometer, rap cover. All I. T. Clough and E. L. Cook as aids. At in first With feet of water in the class condition. Guaranteed. only eight channel twenty-one entered the High school ; intermission the prizes were drawn, and after tables, $14.50. Send tor catalog. pupils the sea and the wheel and rud- New breaking heavy that the crowd last Monday from Grade IX. This has taxed der rapidly diminished, leaving coming all out of water MACHINE CO. school so frequently, they the dancers. An invitation THORNDIKfe the seating capacity of the High Elmore had only had been $200.00 ; difficulty in keeping head to the seas and that extra seats have been ordered, and in the sent to Peter F. Welch, one of the old-time Portland, Maine. 2m49 30 H. P., 5 In to in the but landed in passenger. good running keep channel, finally ___ meantime the will be cared for in both firemen, and a note was received from him re- pupils order. Come and ride in it. Will trade. Southport, S. C., with the boat half full Next ali Phone nearly his to attend and buildings. Monday parents having 72. of gretting inability expressing water. This was their worst experience, al- to enter Grade I will Mr. his pleasure at the thoughtfulness which TO THE pupils please notify though they had more or less engine trouble PUBLiC superintendent. Mrs. A. E. Banks the invitation. is the Woodbury, and bad prompted Following weather a good part of the time. On I have installed an up-to-date grinding was ill one last week, and Miss Leonia J. $200.00 personel of the company, with its officers: day plant and can now broken Dec. 24th they went through Six Mile Creek to replace your Achorn of the school was absent Wednes- Wall Darby, captain; William A. while do High George Decrow, lenses you your shopping. 5 Passenger Elmore South Santee River,and through Alligator Creek day, Thursday and Friday, Mrs. John R. Dun- foreman; F. X. Pendleton, assistant foreman; If fitted Dr. Adams a rec- j Paper to Remain by complete Cape Harbor. It was low tide ton, 30 horse power, 4 goon 'non skid there, W. L. Robinson, clerk; first ord of the condition of your eyes as well substituting. tires, 33 with Henry Brown, 3 extra only two or three feet of water in the as the glasses you wear are on file here x4, tubes, presto lights, top, wind pipeman; Ralph Darby, first assistant pipeman; We have had all kinds of weather, but most- shield, extra tools, 15 gal. tank. channel, and as the boat drew about two and for reference. Rur. less For 1916 Walter Juan, second pipeman; Walter J. Clif- ly grip weather—days of unseasonably high than 6,000 miles. W'lll trade. Look it one-half feet, it was difficult h\ any case the broken lense will bring quite getting second assistant over. Phone 72 ford, pipeman; Benj. Jenney, an exuct duplicate, simply bring or send temperature, with a moist,muggy atmosphere, through, and it was necessary to push the! first hydrant; Fred Gilmore, second hydrant; the pieces. alternating with days of low temperature and boat through the mud in some places. They i Fred Horne, third hydrant; Fred Nickerson, Yours for quick and accurate service, high winds. Another uncomfortable feature S. G. spent Christmas in McCle lanville,S C.,continu- SWIFT, on axeman. Members. Harvard D. is that the thaw one day followed a ing the next day, and finally arrived in Day- Salisbury by YVATEKVILLE, MAINE. Prices to tona on Lewis FRANK F. 50c. Jan, S. Percy E. Clifford S. GRAVES, freeze the next left walks and streets alike 2k. 11, making Palm Beach the last Auspland, Greer, of this week. made They light of all difficul- Clark, Wd*. H. Smalley, Alfred T. Shute and GRADUATE covered with ice, and it is a wonder that We have 500 in stock and we also have ties, stating that they were the usual ones to Charles B. Decrow. The firemen wish to OPTOMETRIST, patterns the be pub- more serious accidents have not resulted. expected. They would have made much licly thank all who contributed food or assisted better time but Successor to F. L. Then for some time the has been new 1916 Books of for the bad weather, which de- in any way to make this occasion the success Adams, ground prac- Sample them I. O. O. F. Block. layed considerably. it was. tically bare, when if covered with snow and DMiiiim if Fmnnftn. The of Jesse ---I with a seasonable winter temperature we copartnership consisting E. Staples and James H. Post, both of Belfast, in should have better business and more health- the County of Waldo and State of Maine, doing R. E. , Thibaut’s Line of ful conditions. business under the firm name and style of Bel- PATTERSON’S fast Trucking Co., has been dissolved by Arti- Belfast Free Library. Special List No. cles of Dissolution dated Feb. 1st, A. D. 1916. All bills MUSIC 10. Describing Diplomatic Life Abroad. parties having against such corpor- Peerless Wall SHOP, ation are requested to present said bills to the Papers, 17 Main M. A. DeWolfe. Straat, Ballast, Malna. Howe, office of said Belfast Trucking Co. for pay- the largest wall paper house in the world. The life and letters of George Ban- ment, and all parties owing said Belfast Truck- MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING Co. are to make croft. 3 vols. 1908. B B 218 ing requested payment at RENTING REPAIRING once. Said Belfast Trucking Co. will be con- Lindencrone, Lillie de Hegermann. ducted as usual under the same Come in and let us show you the new name by JeRse patterns— J. LEE PATTERSON, Proprlatar. In the courts of memory. 1868- E. Staples. JESSE E. STAPLES, JAMES H. the latest and with the 1876.944 07 L 6 POST. very designs prices that are Belfast, Maine, Feb. 1, 1916—3w5 The sunny side of diplomatic life. RIGHT. Yours very truly, Power Sprayers 1876-1912. B-L641 WANTED 100 gal. complete $90. 28 in. wood saws, $5 50. Waddington, Mary King. Dther sizes in proportion. Special low prices Italian letters of a diplomat’s wife. A few more good salesmen, experience not on farm Will barn kerosene. Saw CARLE & engines. 1906. T 45-6 W necessary, steady employment, outfit free. JONES. frames, arbors, water pumps. Send for cata- Write for particulars. Addres s firet as a Frenchwoman. log. THORNDIKE MACHINE CO., My year 3w5 H. H. GURNEY & CO 4w4 Portland, Maine. 1914. B 4 W Nurserymen, Auburn, Me., or N. Y. # Geneva, - are to withstand dry, I WHITE’S CORKER, (Winterport) Feeds For they better able Literary News and Notes. Poultry. cold air than warmer air which is damp. -U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Mrs. Mery Haley visited Mrs. Horace Use Mixtures and Home-Grown The February Popular Mechanics con- Simple Croxford in Dixmont, Jan. 23d. Grains—Conditions Govern Selection of EPISCOPAL BISHOP OF MAINE. tuns 244 articles and 372 illustrations. Mrs. C. W. Nealley spent the week- Best Ration. of war and Mrs. E. H. in Among the latter are 16 pages Kt. Rev. Benjamin Brewster Chosen. end with Mr. Nealley conditions in the various Though the feeding of poultry is a Monroe. vieWB showing 26. Rt. Rev. show even two are n«.t Portland,, Me., Jan. theaters of conflict. Two pages much debated subject in poultry husban- ll pieces Mrs. C. R. Jewett and her guest, Mrs. in bird You can make such missionary bishop the newest designs cages, aquari- there is no one best feed or com- enough. ^ Benjamin Brewster, G. L. Clark of Brooks, spent a few days views dry, with the ums and bric-a-brac. One group of H pastry specially of western Colorado, was this afternoon in bination of feeds. Results depend al- Winter Bangor. shows the curious ancient customs ob- milled Ohio Red j^. of Maine to the ^ chosen Episcopal bishop served in the coronation of the Emperor most as much upon the ability of wheat flour that makes |\' Mrs. R. C. Nealley entertained the || and succeed the late Bishop Robert Codman. of Japan, The Shop Notes and Amateur feeder and the methods of feeding aB on || everything better goes Larkin Club Jan. 22d and among the contain much farther—the all’round flour He and 62 lay votes, from Mechanics departments the kinds of H p$ received 19 clerical guests were several Monroe. for Infants and Children. grains. for cake and of the interesting material, all of it practical 1| bread, pastry and Rev. Dr. John H. Hopkins The feed-mixtures and home- is a harmless and non-technical in style. simplest known as had Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Haley and daugh- Castoria substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Church of the Redeemer, Chicago, grown grains should usually be selected, || ter Phyllis were recent guests of Mr. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. The January number of Sprague’s votes. The latter s It contains neither the rations varying with changes in the 10 clerical and 15 lay and Mrs. Fred Bean in Dixmont. Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- Journal of Maine has been is- Rev. Dr. cotic substance. It destroys Worms and allays Fever- History market of th- It is advis- name was presented by Very price grains. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. York attended a ishness. It. relieves Wind all sued and is an unusually interesting of this city, and on his Constipation, Colic, able tor most raiserB to mix their Frank L. Vernon of Comet Grange, Swan- Troubles and It of poultry day meeting Teething Diarrhoea. regulates the number. Of special interest to many motion the election of Bishop Brewster 18th and Mr. York installed Stomach and as in this can con- ville, Jan. Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. of David Bar- own feeds, way they our readers is the sketch was made unanimous. The announcement the officers. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. with his trol the of the various ingre- ker, "The Burns of Maine,” proportion of the election of a bishop was made to dients and obtain the mixture portrait, an illustration of his home, at precise the full convention at 3.25, and the dele- Several of the ladies from this vicinity old Barker office at that they desire. If, however, one de- of the The Kind You Have Exeter Corner, the gates -united in the singing “Gloria in attended the cluo meeting “Jolly Always Bought sires to infor- 4 Exeter Corner as it ib today, extracts purchase prepared feeds, Twelve” at the home of Mrs. F. T, Bus- mation the different commer- JSxcelsis/* from his Doems, the complete poem, concerning sey in West Winterport, Jan. 22d. which won him cial articles may be secured from ‘‘My Child’s Origin,” usually Brewster was des- station. Most ex- Bishop Benjamin was called to Per- instant aB a and a the State experiment a Mrs. A. G. Larby recognition poet, tined for the at birth. He was stations will analyze church Jan. 18th on account of the serious of the Barker family. An- periment poultry a ham geneaology son of Rev. Brewster, Connec- other article of local interest is the feeds and report on the different com- Joseph illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lar- dealers in ticut clergyman, and Sarah Jane (Bunce) Bketch of William Durkee Williamson, mercial preparations sold by of by. Mrs. Harriet Larby, who has been and was a lineal descendant their States. Brewster, the home since re- the first Congressman from the Bangor of the Mayflow- at Larby Christmas, be for con- Elder William Brewster district, and author of the Poultry feeds may divided °*dest turned to Perham with her. Congressional er and Colony. His of the State of Maine from its venience into five general classes: First, Plymouth In Use For Over 30 Years. "History brother i9 Chauncey B. Brewster First A. D. to the both whole and cracked; second, Bishop of the farmers in this locality __PANV. nm W VOPK CITV. Discovery, 1602, Sep- grains, another brother, James Many fed in the fo m of a of Connecticut; their to sta- A. inclusive.” This ground grains, a law- moved potatoes Winterport aration, D., 1820, H. won as is John Francis mash; third, meat feeds; fourth, mineral Brewster, prominence tion, where L. E. White has been buy- magazine published by of law and editor of a and the sub- and fifth, green feeds. Corn, yer, professor ing for the past two weeks. Quite a iot Sprague at Dover, Me., feeds; in wheat screen- jegal publication Michigan. _ Seen to Boston is a cracked corn, wheat and at of apples have shipped scription price $1 year. He was Dorn November 25, I860, ings, oats, barley, rye, and buckwheat during the present month and thp prices Womans Home Com- New where for years his At a Probate Court Iieh! at within The February are the while of the | Haven, have been consider- Belfast, principal grains, 28^ He fairly satisfactory, for |he <>t w aldo on i father was rector of Christ Church. Foreclosure Notice. County the second I panion not only has splendid fiction by ground feeds we have corn meal and corn and ing the poor outlook before the holidays. day of January, A. 1). 1H8 was graduated from Yale in 1882, corn and cob wheat certain well-known writers, but excellent spe- chop, meal, bran, Maud K. Russell of Belfast, in iiKstruniertt. purporting to he tlie ; from the Genera! Theological Seminary, ra of the Ladies’ Club and in- will W middlings, shorts and low-grade flour, FORiSALE AT YGUK GROCERS j Memb WHEREAS,the County of Waldo and Stutf- of Maine, \ and testaiuent of alter F. Heald, cial articles and features. Among the New in 1886, being ordained by met at the home of Mrs. M.