„f Today’s Journal. City Government. OBITUARY. Winifred and Manley; three sisters, Mrs. Nel- ; PERSONAL. lie Tainter of Esther ...n,,.!. .Tt'^sfers in Winterport, Mrs. Clough The »te of W ildo County many friends of Mrs. Alvesta M. Hatch of and Mrs. Eddie Leach of ; V The meeting of the City Govern- Prospect Sandy- Mrs. Adelaide Nason of Boston is the P«r September of and guest v ri.ment. .Obituary. Morrill were grieved saddened to learn point; and one Grant of Pros- ment, Mayor Wm K. K-ene presiding, was brother, Henry of Mrs. H H. Carter. of her at her home on held 8’h, postponed from passing away Thursday pect. St Louis.. Fie'd Day Friday evening, Sept. Mrs. Herbert E. Knowlton of ;o after a and Cambridge, Widows' morning, Sept. 7th, long painful B miona. .The Sept. 4th. Mass., »s the guest of Mrs. L. A. Knowlton. illness. The deceased was born in Roscoe W. Cottrell died Sept. 7th in Everett, .Recent Deaths..The IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Morrill, Aroostook Po- Maine-, August one of the five chil- Mass., aged 60 years. He was a son of the Mrs. W. E. Marsh has returned from an ex- Reunion.. The roll of accounts was ordered paid, as 13, 1848, dren of Uriah T., and Esther W. of late Capt. L. T. and Eliza Cottrell. A brother tended visit with relatives in follows: Rowe, Moncton, N. B a Seafarer. .The ... ,Ces of whom two are now and two sisters survive him: Willard F. Cot- 244 65 only living, Mrs. Ida M. Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe will to New Behavior of a Candi Contingent.$ go 63123 Ellis of Morrill and Frank E. Rowe of Pasadena, trell of Boston, Mass., Mrs, I. S. Peine of Indian Mission Field... Highways. York in October and spend the winter at Hotel school. 20 00 Calif. She was married to Brookline. and Mrs. M. C. Fenton of ian Remarks. High Leander J. Hatch Mass., Walcott. and tools. •• 40 03 New York .The Churches.. Machinery of Morrill, March 20, 1870. Three children City, who accompanied the remains i;,. learned Street 166 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Twiss of sprinkling. to this for burial Lawrorce, A'-riding Anniversary.... 406 00 came to gladden their home;Mandred E.,Bertha city in Grove cemetery. Streetlights. are iv Teachers Association. Mass, visiting Mrs. Twiss’ parents, Mr. Free library.••••• 86 77 A., and Albra A., but the silent messenger ,f Waldo County Veter- School 31 00 and Mrs, Daniel H. Strout. contingent.*. claimed one in infancy, and one in young man- PERSONAL. Free text books and supplies. 25 88 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea have Bells 287 41 hood, and only the daughter, Bertha A. of given up w. Belfast. .Wedding School repairs and insurance. 3(0 Morrill remains to their apartments on Riverside Drive,NewYork, •thport News. Paupers. mourn her loss. Mrs. Hatch Mr. and Mrs, N, Houston Small returned 108 23 and stored their household .The South Sewers. was a resident of this town all her life goods. irrespondence. and for last Friday from a few days visit in Boston. .The Cemeteries. 69 50 > ,.jdle Animal Stories. 46 years lived in her late home, Mr. and Mrs. Hariy H. Carter and son Shaw Charles Sidewalks. 244 78 Ijad having Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Harriman of Bath Bird Laws. Hon. of Fire 689 15 survived tier husband by 36 years. She was a Swampscott, Mass., are visiting Mr. Car- Bird Marine Mishaps. department. were in Belfast Wednesday calling on friends. Police department. 180 17 Baptist in been converted under ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carter. .rherings He Us Out faith, having Kept City 31 35 William H. White of Mass., Wait ..Families on building. the labors of Rev. Mr. Vinal, and with Highlandville, Mrs. Abbie Eels Read of Split City team. 54 00 uniting Minneapolis is the church is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Martha K* ,paign. General school 465 92 during the Ministry of Rev. George visiting in New Jersey and in New York, but purposes. street. Stockton .Bel- 60 00 E. Tufts. She was an and White, High Springs. Miscellaneous. honored consistent does not expect to come to Maine this season. irrent. B >rn. Married member of this church at the time of her Miss Erma Thomas is spending the week in .Ship News. Total.$3,460 67 Mrs. Alonzo Knowlton and daughter Marian death. She was a faithful, wife, Portland, the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. The ward were self-sacrificing and Frank Knowlton and Miss of following clerks appointed: and Mrs. Coombs a loving devoted mother and sister, and a loyal A. Cohen. Republican—Ward 1, Robert F. Russ and Camden called on Belfast relatives last Sun- friend and neighbor. She suffered Of course Hon. Arthur I. Brown came home Frank R. Keene; ward 2, L. E. McMahan and greatly,but day. through it all she was from E. L. and patient, uncomplaining Augusta to cast his vote Monday—a duty Cross; ward 3, Clarence Wyman A. Willis left on boat and of others. she he never to Thompson Sunday’s Tnomas D. J. Rollerson and thoughtful Bravely fought tails observe. Sidelinger, ward 4, for a three weeks’ vacation to Massachu- for life, with a but toward trip N. and great courage, the Dr. Thomas and son of South Brooks- Beverly Staples, ward 5, Fred Savery Tapley setts, New Vermont and else- end she to be All Hampshire, prayed released. that faith- are of the P. A. Olson. Democrats—Ward 1, Arthur W. ville, guests former’s brother. Dr. where. ful loving devotion could do was done for her Burden and Chas. E. Dunton, ward 2, Warren E. D. Tapley, High street. by her daughter Bertha, assisted by the sister, Mrs. George A. Quimby will leave Oct. 6th Fahy and Giles G. Abbott; ward 3, Franklin A, Mr. anq Mrs. Arthur Cohen of Portland were and kind friends or 7th for a visit in Sao with her HON. CHARLES M. CON ANT OP' Ward Frank many and neighbors. No Paulo, Brazil, WINTERFORT, Greer and Chester L. Pooler; 4, guests last week of Mrs. Cohen’s parents, Mr. Re-elected State Senator. night was too long, and no duty too hard, for daughters, Mrs. C. C, Pineo and Miss Kather- Clark and Emery E. Mayo; ward 5, C. Y. Cot- and Mrs. Fitz W. Patterson. them to do for her comfort. ine C, trell and N. E The funeral ser- Quimby. Burgin. Mrs. W, Lewis and Schu- vices were conducted at her home in Morrill George Mrs. F. A. Edward Sibley, tax collector, reported as Mrs. Urania G. Hadley went to Medford, The at 2 her ! bert of Boston are spending two months at Vote of Waldo County. follows: Sunday p. m., by pastor, Rev. NatUan Mass., Monday to visit her son Fred and later Mrs. their old home on Waldo avenue. Total commitment.$85,511 75 Hunt,assisted by Nellie Morgan,a lifelong will go to Norfolk, Va., to visit her daughter, Interest on 3 97 friend of the family. The. many rare and Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Morse, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Robinson. State C aunty Jujge.if R 'ei-’er of C Minty County deposit. Senator Pr >bate beautiful flowers from friends and Ralph D. Southworth and Miss Grace Packard Attorney Proba'e Sheriff Com. Treas, relatives, Willis Arnold of Warsaw, N. Y., arrived Total .. $85,515 72 ^ neighbors, gave silent but are spending the week in P ^ ^ £ f r/‘ Paid city treasurer. 54,434 70 eloquent testimony Wayne. Friday to join .Mrs. Arnold and little son Rob- ~ ^ Cash on 491 53 to the love and esteem in which she was 3 P •*» K 2 C *- hand. held. E, R. has returned to Wash- ert in a visit with her Mr. and Mrs. ^ Cunningham parents, x 2 _ Bidance unc Elected.. 30,589 49 Three sweet and ._ -C comforting musical selections ! ington, D, C., after spending six weeks in the Frederick W. Brown. were rendered. “Crossing The Bar”, a solo by Maine woods, where he gained ten Total.$85,615 72 pounds. Mrs. Henry Collins returned Monday to her Miss Zettie Smith, who ministered to " The orders were in concur- tenderly = * following passed Eugene Brown left last Saturday for his duties in The Journal room after* I = her during the last days of her life. “Whis- composing 1 rence w ith That the sum assessed home in • the council: | Worcester, Mass., after a week's visit two weeks' confinement to her home on Con- 643 627 t-'-* *iOTuiuc ijjruiu ui mrs. Belfast.. 642 629 646 637 643 636 662 614 642 632 -631 631 Carrie W. Clark on Waldo avenue be in Belfast with Mrs. F. E. against. Sylvester. gress street by illness. Belmont. 25 f5 25 55 25 55 27 53 35 45 25 55 55 Hatch Will Be Done" were the 25 ab ited. “Thy sung by Broods 142 57 142 57 132 67 136 63 113 86 142 57 140 69 airs. <-iara c*. uatcneiaer ana airs. Aaaie j. Charles E. Knowltoa arrived Misses Esther Hunt and Gladys Miller, accom- from Boston ▼ Burnham... 60 125 60 125 56 129 60 125 59 60 That Edward Sibley, treasurer, be authorized 126 125 60 125 Edwards of Rockland Highlands arrived Wed- on last boat ?_ panied by Merle Hunt. The interment was at Friday morning’s for a visit to Frankfort... 52 76 53 76 62 7 7 52 77 51 76 52 77 52 77 to borrow a sum not $5,000 at a rate exceeding nesday for a few days’ visit with Mrs. S. S. L. his Freedom... 65 66 65 66 67 64 63 68 67 64 77 54 66 the lot in mother, Mrs. L. A. Knowlton, and to cast 65 of interest not 4 1-2 cent and family Morrill, prayer being offered \ liL E. MILLIKEN 58 exceeding per Shute, his Islesboro... 111 59 110 58 111 58 111 58 110 58 111 58 111 at the grave Mrs. The vote at Monday’s election. to issue the note of the for the same. by Morgan. following i. vernor-elect of Maine. Jtckson. 56 45 56 45 53 48 54 47 54 48 56 45 56 45 city autoists at the Penobscot Ex- friends acted as bearers: Allen M. Among the Mrs. Albert G. son Frank H. Smal- Knox. 76 47 76 47 78 45 67 56 75 48 83 40 76 47 Voted that the fire department be instructed Daggett, Smalley, last were Mrs. G. 71 83 66 82 71 82 71 82 72 William H. Waters Shibles and change, Bangor, Saturday A. ley, Mrs. Florence Warren Chase and Miss Liberty.. 81 71 82 71 82 to investigate the condition of the reservoir on Beal, Riley 150 F. G. and Miss Beatrice Lincolnville. 61 72 132 75 132 71 133 74 .130 72 132 72 132 Jackson. Smalley, Smalley Cyr Beatrice of Chelsea, Mass., are a Redeemed. street near the house by Otis | Cyr spending Maine Monroe 151 73 149 74 150 74 150 74 145 81 150 74 150 74 Spring occupied of Boston. “Mother, Good week or more at the Windsor hotel. Montviile.... 129 101 129 100 127 102 110 120 159 70 144 86 128 99 Smith. by; Thy journey done, within our Father’s home Mrs. J. A. Fessenden and Mrs. L. W. Ten- Ii Morrill. 51 53 51 53 50 54 29 74 55 49 51 53 51 53 IN -JOINT CONVENTION. Wait | James W. and W. S. Roberts left Tuesday thou until we, following on, into its Northport... 59 81 63 77 61 79 61 79 71 69 61 79 61 79 dleton are due to arrive in New York to- Voted that the committee which bought the peace shall come. city by auto for Rockland and after a visit there Palermo. 90 68 86 72 90 68 88 70 94 64 90 68 90 68 horses be the care of the The close sealed eyes dimmed with day from the Pacific coast, where they spent will to their homes in Mass. As Prospect... 49 46 18 46 52 41 50 46 49 46 49 46 49 46 city given stabling long go Reading, nights of anxious tears the niae months. Searsmont... 96 96 89 93 98 94 98 94 105 86 98 94 98 94 horses until permanent arrangements can he watching, past usual they spent the summer on the North With radiance not of earth shall gaze through Searsport.... 182 93 181 92 184 88 182 92 182 92 182 92 182 92 the a driver Shore. made, and that committee procure blest eternal years Mrs. Jay G. Willson and children, Bernice Stockton. 129 107 133 103 132 103 134 102 132 105 135 102 135 102 who shall remain dn the stable where Upon the face of Him she and for where Swanville. 69 53 69 53 69 53 69 53 69 53 69 53 69 53 nights loved—reflect.the William,left Monday Thorndike, Mrs. John M. Ward, 47 Warren street, Pea- gracious smile. Thorndike... 75 62 75 62 72 65 75 62 64 72 55 82 75 62 they are kept. they will be the guests of Mrs, Willson’s sister, MasB., announces the of j Forget in bliss supreme “the shadows of body, engagement 101 96 101 96 79 117 100 95 102 95 99 98 101 96 of uncollected Troy Voted, that-the matter taxes earth’s little while." Mrs. William W. Moulton. her daughter, Miss Isabella A. Ward, formerly Unity. 181 123 179 125 175 128 175 128 188 121 182 122 180 124 committed to S. A. Parker be left with the Mother, done within of to Artemus Waldo. 55 49 55 49 55 49 45 59 61 43 55 49 55 49 good by! Thy journey Byron M. Wilson .Wilfred Moseley and Mar- Searsport, E. Woodworth of that he take the matter with our Father’s home Winterport. 2(7 97 218 90 201 106 201 106 203 104 202 105 202 105 city treasurer; up tin who have been Mr. Wil- Lowell, Mass. Wait thou until we, into its Shanahan, visiting Mr. Parker and report at the next meeting be- following on, peace shall come.’’ son’s mother on Northport avenue, left on the H. who has been Total.2933 2639 2952 2609 2908 2671 2869 2705 2994 2578 Joseph Simonton, spending 2960 2613 2932 2626 fore taking any legal action. j Boston boat last Monday night for their homes several weeks in town, returned to New York Mayor Keene read charges which were pre- on Wednesday. Mrs. Simonton and daughters Ellen M.« wife of Ephraim H. Littlefield in Lynn, Mass. ferred by Mrs. Alice Mason against Harrison | Dorothy and Constance will remain a few vote tor u. s. senator, Auditor and passed away at the home of her aunt in Swan- Alonzo J.,son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Har- weeks longer.—Camden Herald. Governor, Toethaker, a member of the police force, for ville 1st. She was born in Friday night, Sept, riman of Bath, who graduated from the Bath Miss Ida and Mrs. Lizzie E. Black of to assault upon her husband, William Mason, and Burgess Representative Congress. Swanvirte April 4, 1883, the elder daughter of school in the class of 1916, will enter the asking for the removal of said officer, and it j High Bellast and Mrs. Clara Flye of Winslow, whose Harrison G. and Clara (Patterson) Cunning- University of Maine this fall for an electrical was voted that when the council adjourn it be guests they had been for a few days, were U. S. U. S. ham. When a small girl she went to live course. Rep. to to Wednesday evening, Sept. 13, *H5. for the engineering callers last Friday on Miss Irene C. Marks, Senator. Senator Auditor. with her Miss Louise | Gov«rnox, Congress ! aunt. Cunningham, to in the Executive at purpose of holding a hearing in relation to Post cards with views of the Yellowstone stenographer department whom she was very devoted, and like an own l said charges. National Park have been received by friends Augusta, I r I i I I I I |i i daughter. She attended the common schools b « r Voted, to leave the matter of uncollected I of Prudence B. Piper, who is motoring through Mrs. Blaine Beale and son Walker of Wash- i * > « in town, was one year at the Normal school in ? i the Park with her i taxes committed to Way land Knowlton, de- j brother, Lewis C. Piper, and ington, D. C., and the Misses Polly and Caetine, and taught one term in the district ceased, with the city treasurer, that he pro- friends, in Mr. Piper’s new eight cylinder Cad- Gretchen Damrosch of New York City, who where she lived. Although always delicate 1 cure the tax books from the representatives of allac. were in Augusta last Thursday evening to at- • l s 3 she was endowed with an indomitable will and I 1 I 1 f ?! his estate and report at the next meeting. R. A. Mrs. M. F. and Miss tend the Weston-btinson wedding, returned » Peavey, Peavey % 3 & cheerful disposition. The past year little Adjourned. left last in the latter’s Friday to Bar Harbor, where they are passing Belfast. 641 633 633 638 640 625 645 648 644 628 Ralph 1. hope had been entertained by her people thal Peavey Sunday Morse, the Belmont. 25 55 25 to 25 55 25 55 25 55 car for their winter summer. City Clerk, pro tern. she would ever be well, and a disease wbicfc Dodge Dallas, Texas, I Brooks. 142 57 142 57 143 56 112 56 142 57 home. will c everal in St. Announcement has been made of en- was and medical aid causec They spend days the Burnham. 60 125 60 125 60 125 60 125 60 12' beyond surgical Trial Balance, Sept. 8, 1916. Louis, their former before of Miss Eilen Olive for Id Frankfort. 50 79 52 77 52 78 52 77 52 77 her death. She was a loyal wife; always in- home, starting gagement Walkley, 61 70 65 66 64 67 65 RESOURCES. south. custodian of the East Boston Branch of Freedom. 66 67 64 J terested in all that pertained to the welfare oj | years Jslesboro. 58 111 58 111 58 111 58 111 58 111 R. & M. L. R .R. 00 the Boston Rev David Nelson Stock...... $500,000 her busbaad. Her three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana Public Library,to Jackson. 56 45 56 45 56 45 56 45 56 45 Russell,'Elme] Gibson are still Trust Funds.. ... 70,563 04 Semi- and are bereft of & kind Beach, president of Bangor Theological Knox. 74 49 76 47 75 48 76 47 75 47 Assets and Liabilities Aecount. 97,119 17 Clinton, mother5! at their country estate on Seven Hundred Acre best known Elect 69 S3 71 82 72 81 71 82 70 82 lore. She was ar. and th« nary. Rev. Dr. Beach, one of the Republicans Governor, Liberty. SUNDRIES. obliging neighbor Island, just across from Dark Harbor, but their Lincolnville. 72 134 71 132 71 133 71 132 71 134 ministers in the United States idel of her parents and aunt, at whose hotn< Mrs. Post Congregational Two i r ed States Monroe. 150 74 150 73 150 74 150 74 150 74 Bonded Interest.$ 646 40 j daughter, {Irene Langhorne Gibson) Senators, Free 176 she was married and where she died. Besid< 1 for many years, was pastor of the Prospect Montville. 120 110 128 100 128 loi r2» 100 12i luS Belfast Library 74 and her husbandT who came from Honolulu, Due from Town of Brooks. 3 75 her street from 1884 Foie Etc. Morrill. 60 54 51 53 51 53 51 53 51 53 husband, sons, tnd aunt, she ii had been on their church, Cambridge, Mass., Representatives, •* parents where they wedding trip, 58 82 61 79 61 79 61 79 61 79 Northport. 211 00 till 1896, and has been and Northport. survived by one sister, Mrs Lauriston Nicheli 1 to their home president professor “f elected 90 68 Little River Bridge. 228 08 have gone country on Long Is- | Maine, Sept. 11th, Palermo. 87 71 90 68 90 68 90 68 of homiletics at Seminary Team outfit acct. of Belfast. The funeral services were held a Bangor Theological f Island Falls Governor and ProBpect. 48 47 50 46 49 46 49 46 49 46 City 1,300 00 land. 98 94 General School 1,295 85 her late home for 13 years. ! >f Searsmont. 97 95 98 94 98 94 96 96 Purposes....i Monday afternoon, Sept. 4t& Portland and Bert M, Fer- School 62 75 Mi9S Alice Poor has returned to Searsport. 178 96 179 94 181 93 181 93 180 94 Charity. Rev. W. T. Hawthorne of the Boston, i'ed Congregations I States Senators by plu- Stockton 134 99 133 102 135 102 :135 102 135 102 Sewer Assessments. 749 50 where she is in library work, church, The bearers wen engaged having FERRY 1 <>00 to 62 59 69 53 69 53 69 State Highway Com... 204 40 Belfast, officiating. PROSPECT | 13,800 in a total vote Swanville. 53 66 54 the month of v. ith her Stone.& Tarvia Acct... 291 77 Henman Rob spent August parents, ■ Thorndike. 74 63 75 62 75 62 75 62 74 63 Bachelder, Leroy McKeen, Ray by several thousand the for- Hon. end Mrs. Clarence O. Church Troy. 97 100 99 96 101 96 101 96 101 96 State High Way..... 100 0n erteon and her cousin, Arthur Dolliber. Tki Poor, street, Miss Alice Ginn >{ Bangor visited relatives if votes. The latest t( 147,000 174 130 180 124 181 123 180 124 124 State of Maine.*. 340 80 ! and Miss Avis who the Unity 180 flowers were and beautiful. Morison, 6pent past here Tax Deeds. 02 profuse Inter recently. total of 152,000. Milliken's Waldo 53 51 55 49 55 49 55 49 55 49 1,470 month with her J. [ meat I mother, Mrs. E. Morison, 197 109 199 107 201 106 .202 104 109 was in her father’s lot in Green Lam11 Smith of visited relatives Republicans also elected a Wir.terport. 197 ! Mary Bucksport 7,081.06 has returned to Springfield, Mass., to resume the National House of reattery. here last Saturday. [ Rep- 2681 2926 2635 2946 her deties in one of the ic libraries. Total.2887 2623 2947 2641 2934 2635 JfcUE FROl* TAX COLLECTORS, IN MEMORY OF ELi.SN. pub : arried 14 out of the 16 conn- School at Mt. Miss jj F„ Coll. 1911-12-13. begun Heagan Sept. 5th, W.. Brown, 413 07 A frail little bark that battled. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Colby of Sunset were s' the 15th with a sheriff. The Loll. 1910. 31 1 Faustina Harding, teacher. THE VOTE OF BELFAST SEPTEMBEK Wxyland Knowlton., 3,120 And tossed about on life’s sea, very glad to entertain, even for a short time, 5 be almost Re- The Vote of Waldo ft. A. Parker, Coll. 1914 .. 1,707 04 Has anchored a John Francis Krinee and Miss unanimously 1916. Legislative safe in harbor, Mrs, Lydia E. Gerry Harding was at home from Vinal- while 11, C. H Sargent,,Coll. 1908 9.. 149 07 Where no stcrm or Anderson of Brooklyn, wfco were with us | Republicans will have tempest be. haven for several days last week. Edward Coll. 1916.. 05 when Mr. Jason Hutchins was our irds of County. Sibley, 31,077 pastor. | the House of Repre- « S 5= S S >Her sufferings are over; Mrs. Brines kindly consented to for us Miss Addie M. Ginn returned to her a. •' » » 65 SB 8S sing nots-i ■ b will stand 104 to Gone from the ss 47. >1 "i 5 “i H. C. Bussell Adeibert Alillett 34,466 54 earthly borne at the ana one a. a. a a. c. morning evening services, on last ‘i into a fairer mansion, Worcester, Mass., Friday's boat. \ paign generally was fought on Belfast.666 608 piece being Mr. Hutchins’ favorite, “O, Mas- J— h3 SO jU cn A world to roam. ■ 81 brighter let me walk with Evander Harriman visited and with few was Plurality 60, Rep. $709,229 ter, thee.”—Deer Isle Mes- his sister* Mrs, | exceptions SENATOR. U. fi. Jag. J. Clement Ruel S. LIABILITIES. Take who senger. M. B. in 1 sive personalities. it ST-ard courage, ye sorrow, Grant, Sandypoint last Sunday. Locally, Frederick R.214 158 124 65 80 132 . In the evening Carl E. Milliken, K.213 166 125 66 80 hospital following an illness of £0 days. Mr Northport Total.714 593 City Team (support account). 666 76 until Mrs. G. W. Silver is for a ■i band was out and serenaded H. C. Oakley C. Curtis, D....214 124 159 39 89 Kalish suffered from an affection of the throat •avenue, Sunday night, when they left by stopping while City Building,(Maintenance acctj .. 1,15618 I with Frank H. Maxfield, S... 5 0 4 1 Plurality 121c>Rep. He was 52 years old. Mr. Kalish was the sen ; Lieut. Hazelti&e’s leave not Rev. Henry M. Webb and in 'airman of the Republican city com- Contingent. 1,428 59 &oat, permitting a family j Linus Seely, Pn. .Edwin C. Holbrook.George B. Roberv ior member of theilowa Clothing company* 401 Bucksport. X{:" Was calltd for and Discounter] taxes. 1,500 00 Acnger stay. spoke briefly, Swanviile. 69 53 Pearl street In this business he was j AUDITOR. Fire Dep't~.... 2,287;95 associat- made a short headed Seareport.182 92 ed with hie Arthur S. Kalish. Mr Mrs.. Amos Clearest and ; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harriman and Mrs. parade by Roy L. Wardwell, R.215 158 125 67 80 Free Textbook Supplies. 1,022 97 brother, j daughter Louise Waldo... 55 49 Kalish was e resident of Sioux for ovei Charles Leake visited Mr. j -urses drawing a wagon on which was J. Edward Sullivan, D .213 125 160 41 89 Highway Bep’t... 199£1 City ace at hoiine from aeal Harbor, where they and Mrs. bred Melville A. Floyd, S... 4 1 Monroe. 148 74 25 years. He came here from Massachusetts J Beck last It was a good natured crowd FREE 21IGH SOHOQL. the summer. Miss Louise will leave Saturday. Andrew McDonald, Pn. Brooke.133 66 Mr. Kalish was taken ill two weeks ego. Mon- spent | e no disturbances of any kind, Jackson. 54 47 2,423 32 hie condition became serious and abcu': Sept.-20th to resume her studies at the Mrs. Edward Avery and two children j REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS. .Salaries...... Jf day yesterday after he church or Fuel Acct. 375 00 he was taken to the,Samaritan Pul school. Dr. and a three | bells bonfires. John A. Peters, R.215 158 124 67 80 hospital. Wa^nflete Mrs. James D. weeks’ visit with relatives in Union- Total...641 381 Janitor. 275 QG little hope was entertained for his recovery iuc vote in me John E. Bunker, D.213 126 160 41 88 Clement of Or«no were guests of his mother ville, returned home 9th. \ Plurality 260, Re,p. Mr. Kalish was married 15 years ago to Mkjg | Sept. »*« in George O. Currie. S. 6 3 1 several the and \ given other columns. j 3,073 38 Mattie Kohr, in Tennessee. His wife and oc€ for days past week, Stephen A little daughter arrived Sam’l Emerson, Pn. Henry YV. Abbott Praeion E Boynton | at the home of Mr ■ a ior and interest Account ...... 169 12 son, Stanley, aged 10. and daughter, E Clement arrived from Seal I women, the bridge Lincolaville. 72 132 Sylene, J. Saturday Harbor I and Mrs. Gerry STATE SENATOR. Insurance_____ 3102 '■ years old. survive. The home ie at 140» Harding Sept. 8th. Mother Pin veil Liberty... 66 86 Liability family for a rhort visit. by large majorities, Chas. M. Conant. R....216 157 125 66 79 Mr. and child are well. Searsmont. 97 95 Machinery & Tools....^. 169 58 Grandview boulevard. Katish was a mem- doing D..212 126 159 > Jos S. Mullin, 40 90 Medical Examinations. 100 00 ber of Landmark No. 1Q£, A. F. & A. M, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean Cool and two ''1 I KS IN KtAL Morrill. 51 53 lodge, ESTATE. A L. Young, S. 6 4 1 Overlay Account.. 3.215 95 Funeral services will be heid at the home Fri- Palermo .. 81 76 children, who have been the guests of Mrs. The at Shoe Situation. COUNTY ATTORNEY. 61 Pauper Account... 1,362 81 day afternoon 2:30. Interment in Mt. Sinai ft u Northport. 79 Cool’s Hon. and Mrs. R. F. transfers of real estate were Police 1,242 42 cemetery.—The Sioux 6th. I parents, Dunton, Walter A. Cowan, R....214 158 125 66 79 Belmont. 25 55 Dep’t. City Tribune, Sept. Mu Repairs and Insurance..... 439 94 Cedar street, left Sept. 8th for their home in While County Registiy of Deeds Wm. F. Jude, D.214 125 160 42 88 Cn another page the Tribune prints a por- transportation uncertainties ■ School Contingent.43 78 where Mr. Cool is a member have- ending Sept. 13. 1916: H. G. Thurlow, S. 6 4 1 Total.453 576 trait of Mr. Kalish* and of him: "Mr. Madison, Wis., of cer.sed to be a Supt. of Schools.350 00 says disturbing factor in the leather 1 Plurality 123, Dem. the of Wisconsin Thurs- rfke, Jackson, to George B. Kim- JUDGE OF PROBATE. Sewer 30 Kalish was one of tke successful busi- University faculty. and trade in Construction. 1,374 city's market, most lines belt- > and Albert M. Ames Ernest L. Sprague Mrs. Cool entertained 20 guests at a thim- excepting j buildings in Jackson. Harry E. R ... 216 159 122 68 81 Sprinkling..... 690.60 ness men. He has been active in the life oi day stock is Bangs, 94 ing without any '■ James Stoekton.143 outstanding feature L et Libby, D.212 130 166 40 89 Street Lights. 2,84155 ble party at the home of her parents. Staples, al, Belfast, to Mary Islesboro. 25 144 the city for more than 25 years." Coffee, quotations remain James S. 4 1 Sidewalks .. 673 31 practically unchanged. All tS| iand and Libby, sandwiches and cake were served and the af- buildings in Belfast Prospect. 56 41 70 varieties of sole leather are REGISTER OF PROBATE. Transportation. 1.455 scarce and Dricee me vv Frankfort. 52 77 Mrs. Ellen Lewis widow of Thomas W fair was a very pleasant one. Knowlton et al, to Water.... 1,000 00 Vose, are firm. from Swanville, Chas. E. R.228 162 122 57 80 105 Inquiries abroad are Johnson, Winterport.,202 Vose. died 8th at her home in at persistent Ailton, do; land and buildings in Arthur W. Sept. Bangor Capt. W, M. White of Miami, Florida, has and indicate an Leonard, D. 199 134 162 52 89 17 I' increasing demand, but. in the $27,669 .the advanced age of 87 years. Mrs. Vose was his wife and at the face of SHERIFF. Total.478 461 joined daughter White shipping difficulties, the volume of i*ldon | r< .COUNTY AND STATE actual business is ! the daughter of Elisha Chick and Ruth Avery homestead on Primrose Hill. A new relatively small, Burney, Waldo, to Everett M Frank A. Cushman, R..222 159 128 69 84 Plurality 17, Rep. steamer footwear State Tax 15,891 84 was in at in «re Q8 a few coal lower k passing day's vacation forced to walk practically all the way from Moat other products *»>d w.th Mrs. E. W. Thurlow, proprietor of Rock- 11. United States high. State fairs relatives. The French are smashing the German lines Waterville, Me., Sept. Mrs. Nettie died 8th at hex Bath to Brunswick, owing to the help land's ice cream on F. Lord Sept. sandy.condi- buying. Crop reports little better. parlor, slipped the kitchen Senator Charles F. Johnson, when seen at his of the cord Re- and the Allies are in the in tion road. He is visiting at the home clearmgs for a short haB Pa88ed the Bumm r floor Wednesday and was badly strained and ascendancy every- home here at said he had no home Bucksport after an illness of only a week. Failures and Wh??* Wt° 10,15 tonight, of William N. Todd, 126 Williams street, building comparisons has returned to his duties bruised the fall. No bones were where. Greece to be to less favorable st*k a m fTroy' by broken.— reported about join statement to make regarding the result of to- few hours, aged 42 years. Sbe is survived by while in this market McLennan Cafe. Rockland Courier-Gazette. city.—Portland Evening |Ex- strong and the Allies. day's election. seven sons, Florin, Elmer, Levi, Hurley,Percyi press, Sept. 6tb. active.-Bradsfreeis’le^ • San Antonio to St. Louis. road. She is survived by three Bons, John A. Black of the New York Stock The Gulf of Mexico in a ‘'Norther.” Exchange, Alfred S. Black, president of the Rockland, South Thomaston & Steamboat Explosion on the Mississippi. St, George Railway, and Fred C. Black, a I. business man. I was sorry to go when the time came P. A. new to leave San Antonio. I recall the place puts joy THE 1TTH MAINE REUNION. t after a of 58 not as Woman9a now, A lapse years, into of The 45th annual reunion of the 11th of tree- the pictured to me to-day—a city sport Maine Regimental Association was held shaded streets and flower adorned pla- in Bangor Sept. 6th, with 37 veterans in attendance, a number zas, million dollar hotels, railway and smoking! including from out of the State. Officers elected were: trolley lines, electric lights, etc., —but as Robert Brady of EAfield, president; Philip a collection of Mexican jacals, and one- may live to H. Andrews of Flint, Mich., and William Gerrell of story adobe buildings, through which YOUbe never Corinth, vice presidents; 110 and Thomas T. Tabor of meandered the San Antonio river; the Bangor, secretary and G. B. Problem to treasurer; of bare and dust frontiers- feel old enough Noyes Stoning- plazas swept, ton, chaplain. It was voted to hold the men on horseback and Mexican carts vote, but it’s cer- next reunio in Bangor. The reunion closed with a conspicuous in the narrow, unpaved campfire discussion and tain-sure not social hour in the Comrades of How to Fed Well streets, and over all the bluest sky I you’ll evening. During Middle other regiments were invited as well as have ever seen anywhere. The hot days know the and the joy ladies of the G. A. R. There were Life Told Three Women the by had no terrors for me, and at night contentment of a many stories told of the days in camp Who never-failing breeze from the Gulf of and those immediately following, and the old ! comrades listened with interest as Learned from i Mexico was refreshing, and no illumina- friendly jimmy eager Experience. one after the other related his experi- tion could with the of or a hand rolled compare brilliancy pipe !| ences again or told again the old stories. The air was and the moonlight. pure unless you get on ; Occasionally, when someone forgot a bit for no dew and there were no cigarette talking-terms here or there, he was reminded of the dry, falls, The of Life is a most Prince Albert tobacco! fact by his and if some well- Change critical ( mosquitoes to disturb one’s slumbers or with listeners, period known story was omitted a comrade who woman’s existence, and of health at this time out-door enjoyment. Of course there is knew it was neglect invite, P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the called upon to relate it. disease and Women the reverse to the picture for those who pain. everywhere should remeny.- it were and satisfaction offers. It is made by care to look on it. Fleas as numer- goodness AROOSTOOK POTATOES. that there is no other remedy known to medicine that as of the a that removes bite and ous the sands sea, scorpions patented process parch! so carry women this If ever a thing was in successfully through trying per ,,j and tarantulas not unknown, and out in You can smoke it and hard without a come- demand, pota- long toes are in demand in Aroostook county Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made irop the country you must ’ware the rattle- without this fall. The shows it back! Prince Albert has always been sold price plainly native roots and herbs. Read these letters: — snake. But in my case, at least, these The railroad or We to enough. strike, having did not detract from coupons premiums. prefer give quality! cleared up and off all right, buying be- petty drawbacks my Pa.—“I started the gan in earnest again Saturday and con- Philadelphia, Chaim (].. of San Antonio, or temper keenest appreciation Prince Albert affords the pipe and cigarette tinued on Monday. On Monday $2.50 five years ago. I always had a headache a when Prince was order- my regret Major enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and a barrel was a common price, while the ache with bearing down pains and I wt ed to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to join figures on one load ran up to $2 74. How heat flashes very bad at times with dizzy coolness is as as that sounds. P.A. Its the 2nd division of the Utah army, then good just is that for Sept. 4lh? equal was nervous feelings. After taking I.ydia K. 1 never before known. The price on Tues- for the march across the answers the universal demand for tobacco Vegetable Compound I feel like a new n preparing day was $2.30 to $2.45 in the forenoon, the or kick-back! am in better health and no more tr<» plains and through Rockies. without bite, on account of the in parch mostly shortage the aches and I had before I took cahs. The car shortage is not felt pains Many of my readers, perhaps, never very derful I recommend it to lVi Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder badly at the competing points, but is remedy. my heard of the “Utah war” and a few cannot it. i Prince Albert ia sold everywhere pretty severe at the small sidings. praise enough.”—Mrs. Maroai.i 1 in toppy red bags, Sc; tidy red than to walk into the nearest that sells words of may be place j Aroostook’s stocii was never 75U N. explanation acceptable tins, 10c; handsome pound and finer, clean- man, Ringgold St., Philadelphia, here. The piresent State of Utah was a half-pound tin humidors—and— tobacco and ask for “a supply of P. A.” You pay er, brighter or more satisfactory than that clever crystal-glass pound now. There is no rot whatever, very lit- Beverly, Mass.—“1 took Lydia E. 1' part of the territory ceded to this coun- humidor with sponge-moistener out a little to be sure, but it’s the cheer- change, tle scab, and the quality in general is Vegetable Compound, for nervousness and dyspepsia, v. I Mexico in 1848 at the close of the j top that keeps the tobacco in such try by splendid condition. fullest investment you ever made! ; just right for table use. Many extra going through the Change of Lite. I found it very he war. When the Mormon’s Mexican good yields are reported, while of course have always spoken of it to on <*v women who suiter as i medium ones are more nearlv the rule were driven from Illinois and Missouri have had them try it and they also have received 77— i Many field?, however, show pretty they migrated to the then territory of light, good results from it.”—Mrs. Geouiie .V. Dcnbak, i! I owing to shortage of fertilizer, poor cul- which was inhabited by the Ute 17 Roundy St., Beverly, Mass. \ Utah, tivation or something of the kind. At or Utah Indians, whence the name of the of course a big of going prices part Erie, 1’a.—“I was in poor health when the S the Salt Lake was found- the crop will be sold from the fields, but territory. City Change of Life started with me and I took no one need fear that a let of it will not Lydia j ed bv the Mormons ana in 1844 a conven- E. Pinkham’s or I think I he stored. There will he potatoes enough Vegetable Compound, tion in vain for admis- should not have over as as held there asked in Aroostook to go all the winter and got it easy I did. Even ! now if I sion into the Union of the new State spring, no matter what the price is; that do not feel good T take the Compound |;L will not be sold until late in and it restores me in a short time. 1 will * of “Deseret.” A territorial govern- is, they the praise UML i' n"iiiii>—iMiiiii»n ill < * iiui' ii mw iimi 7."- -v jg^>^ja.'-.^v,arTBMPairJUMM)^natiyjar,,WBy->gKWifvmiep—«■ —— ■ — W spring, as usual.—Fort Fairfield Review, your remedies to every woman for it may help ment was in 1850 with Brig- |||7 organized — Sept. 6th. them as it lias me.” Mrs. E. Kissli.no, tr.l East WKSfc ham as governor. In 1857 Young most 24th on the and when Car- which appeared of the stars of that RECENT DEATHS. St., Erie, Pa. IhHs. he defied the Federal authorities and Simonds, opposite time. I recall them Mr. and Mrs. rolton, some five or six miles from among No other in relievin. troops were ordered to Utah to bring medicine lias been so successful Mr. Mrs. Delia Clement wife of Mothers- This Child Was the city, were abreast of her and the Barney Williams, Maggie Mitchell, Wing, as lias C him to terms. This was the first divis- Frank and suffering Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable and Mrs. W. J. Florence. Mrs. Florence Wing, daughter of the late boats were only a few rods apart, the Women receive free and advice 1 ion of the Utah army,and under the com- Joseph and Lucy Clement, died Sept. Cured of Bed Wetting may lielpful by writing and Mrs. Williams were Simonds inshore. 1 was in the forward sisters. Many 2nd at her home in E. Pinkbam Such letters an mand of Col. E. Johnson it start- Winterport, aged 61 Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. aj Joseph years later 1 met Florence in was end of the saloon and wishing to speak “Billy” years. Mrs, Wing enjoying her and answered women and bold in strict couU ed on march across l>y only the long the Plains ill usual good health until two weeks Mrs. C. W. Peters. Lancaster, Pa., to the walked aft to look for him. Washington and was at his before R. writes: has Major surprised her 3., "My six-year-old girl ithe fall of 1857. The men experienced death, when she was strick- wet the'bed ^inee she was a baby. I I out youthful appearance. He was smooth suddenly (Joining to the open gangway leading en with a She found no relief until 1 tried your sam- many I have in a shock. was a devoted hardships. scrapbook with a ple of Foley Kidney Pills. I saw they to the forward of the wheel- shaven, pure pink and white com- mother, her home ever her two illustrations from guard, just being first were helping her, and bought two bot- Harper's Weekly that and was I house, I saw that it was filled with pas- plexion many a young girl might thought, always interested in tles of my druggist and she is alto- of that time—one showing the troops the best things of life. cured. Thanks to Foley Kidney The Best Tire in the Wo d at the rival steamer. The envy, blue eyes, a winning smile, a man Many years ago ?ether'ills for the benefit I haw found in in a snowstorm, a dead horse sengers gazing she united with the Methodist marching who made friends church them, as it takes a lot of washing off was not among them, but in the everywhere. and had me. I have told a number of mothers and an abandoned gun and carriage in Major cheerfully contributed her share At the end of the six weeks of since I found the cure." crowd were two or three colored waiters, of time and means to promote the suc- the and the other a Parents no scold or a foreground; bivouac, “watchful Prince cess of the various causes. longer punish and then the Bteward called to them, waiting” Major turn- Her death child for bed-wetting. Instead, men around a just they the huddled fire in the will be mourned the the little one’s condi- ed up and we were under or- sincerely by many improve physical AJAX ‘‘Stand back off the I turned “marching open and the sentinels on In guard.” friends who were to know her. tion, until the annoying and mortifying guard. ders” privileged act is done with. and as I did so a ter- again. C. A. p. She is away with the to go forward again survived by her husband, a son, connection pictures Harper’s by A few simple rules aided by the use Guaranteed for Miles and : Morris and a 5,000 Adjustm rific took and the saloon Wing, grandson. Much or- said: “We read in the of explosion place FIELD DAY NORTH WaLDO POMONA. of Foley Kidney Pills will stop any Weekly history is extended to the case of that is not steam. for- sympathy sorrowing dinary bed-wetting Made us and no was filled with On going caused obstruction or malformation by Delay. Russia of immense journeys across the ■ family. Memorial services were b> held are safe to take and ward I found a crowd before the bar call- The from the of the parts. They undertaken at various annual field of North family residence con- free of harmful drugs. steppes being meeting | Sept. 4th, absolutely We have sold for drinks and another crowd before ducted Kev. C. H. Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Av., Chicago, these tires for 6 years and can recommen 1 th time or ing Waldo Pomona was held in by Johonnett. There by enterprising generals. One Grange will sent, their leaflet on bed-wetting tc office the back were many floral tokens of contract for this year is for double the of last an i our s the demanding money Matthews’ Swan offerings, any one asking for it. quantity two other incidents of long marches by grove, Lake. Tuesday, love from relatives and had for It was not friends. Inter- increased 60 percent; we are to buv $4,000 m >re of th they paid passage. 29th. The was SOLD EVERYWHERE compelled armies across deserts are on record. August weather all that ment was in the family lot at then what the Nealey’s to get the rebate, and with the idea of these tires in > of course known damage could be desired and noon Corner. matting But if there is a precedent for the march by fully 150 j whether the boat would take fire or we are of an and was, patrons and their friends had assembled going to give you the advant army, completely equipped Percy G. Austin of South Eastern Lines. we both ca- j China, 28 Steamship with sink. Fortunately escaped at this on the east of our close for the balance of this to enah provided multifarious and cumbrous delightful spot shore years of age, was drowned in China lake price season, only and the Falls was soon tied of j of modern | lamities City the of where while fill our contract. You understand these tires and tubes ar appliances warfare, crossing pretty body water, many Saturday, Sept. 2nd, canoeing. ALL WAY on the Carrolton shore. A from the No one saw the but THE BY WATER. a desert of one thousand miles in extent up cylinder surrounding towns have sum- | accident, the canoe, fresh goods, arriving daily. We offer while they last: had blown and a section of the mer paddles and cushions, and later his we do not recall it. head out, cottages. | cap, drifted ashore. The was seen was body recovered BANCOR LINE where the group 1 had The forenoon was and at 7~ Grev Johnson’s command was snowed-in in guard spent socially, Sunday morning about four rods from j of j Tires Tubes st anding bad disappeared and the floors noon a picnic the shore in seven feet of Turbine Steel Bel- | the Rocky Mountains and Buffered se- dinner, supplemented by I water. Mr. Ste-iinships includ- an Austin was not some of the adjacent staterooms, abundance of steamed was en- ! adept in the art of swirn- j f uel was and after the clams, fast and Camden verely. scarce, ming. The deceased was held in the one next ours, had been shatter- and the | the 30x3 Ford Size Wrapped Thread $ 8 52 rations were ing joyed by all, through generosity Leave Belfast week at 5 00 m exhausted the men sub- [ highest esteem, because of his Chris- days, p. for Ford Size were found on the deck 30x3^ Wrapped Thread. $10.96 ed. Two bodies of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Matthews hot tian and Camden, Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast sisted on mule meat. And so early in ; character his life of use- 30x3$ Ford Size Non Skid. $13.20 the others went into the daily, except Mondays, at 7.45 a. m for Sears- of the Simonds, coffee was also served. i fulness and service. He was a valued 33x4 Clincher Wrapped Thread. $1800 1858, officers and men were ordered to port, Bucksportj Winterport and Bangor. the member of the 33x4 Clincher Non Skid. $20 64 river, and if not killed by explosion Master Nickerson acted Friends’ church, the Return; Leave India week Fort Leavenworth for a second division Worthy A. T. Wharf, Boston, 33x4 Side Non Skid. president of the Y. P. S. C. a teacher Straight $20.64 were drowned. The on the Sim- as E„ days at 6.C0 p. m. Leave Bangor week days to to Johnson’s galley chairman and called the meeting to in the j 34x4 Clincher Wrapped Thread. $18 12 go assistance. The story Sunday school and an active at 2 00 p. m. for Boston and intermediate land- onds was reached by a few steps from 34x4 Straight Side, Plain Thread. $18.32 of that expedition will be told later. order, introducing W. J. Thompson, Mas- Grange member. The sympathy of all ings. the who had t he main deck and cook, ter of the State who addressed goes oat to the bereaved Mrs. Our from San Antonio to the Grange, mother, MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE journey as the the Annie also the started to come down just explo- audience in his usual interesting and Austin; brother, Harry A coast was the W. written guarantee of 5,000 miles with each ami every by government ambulance manner. Austin of South China, and the two DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW sion look place, was thrown to the deck happy with its four-mule team and at the I sisters, Mrs. Ernest Starrett of YORK. low prices were never offered before on the and nu Indianola the During afternoon a chorus of voies Athol, Ajax and had one leg broken. He libelled and Mrs. we embarked on a steamer of the sang several selections, mostly of a pa- Mass., George Wickes of Cin- STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND again, so get in on it NOW. Morgan When Falls City later and got damages triotic and an orchestra of three cinnati, . NORTH STAR line for New Orleans. Former had nature, trips of the things had quieted down and most pieces rendered fine selections. Alto- Leave Franklin been over a sea like molten Andrew Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays, glass with gether it was a red-letter an- ; J. Woodhurv died left we learned from the day in the Aug. 27th, Thursdays and at 6.30 p. m. I uassengers had at his home in Saturdays dolphins playing in the ship’s wake and nals of North Waldo Pomona and ex- Morrill, aged 52 years,one I officers that would be made in a 23 C. M. Conant C repairs month, He was born in fish in but this time we pressions of appreciation were heard on days. Morrill, METROPOLITAN LINE Hying evidence; sou of or decided to remain Israel and Deborah j day two and by every hand for the committee of arrange- Woodbury. DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND NhW YORK were to experience a “norther” and He had been in health 182-196 Broad Street, Main i the boat. made some changes ments and for Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, poor for several Bangor, hours of Having months. He —13 1-2 HOURS twenty-four discomfort. No who did so much to make the affair a married Miss Emma Cush- j in costume and arranged for the safety who attempt was made to serve meals during success. State Master Thompson and man, survives him; also four sons ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL i of otr we went ashore and all and two Mrs EXPRESS STEEL STEAMSHIPS the belongings who contributed to the success of the daughters, Bertha Cooper day and the only place where even of North boarded a street car for the city. It was were accorded the Searsmont. Israel. Roland — —* the well meeting customary MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL !■«- I could find comfort was in the vote of ‘-'Cona, Lanwood and James of the opera for me, and I did not realize thanks. Clara D. York. Morrill; staterooms and berths. The nurser made j also two Wood' Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston, week be haunt- granddaughters, Lytle that an anxious relative would bury and and Sundays at 6 p. m Same service occasional rounds to see how we Don t Let akin I roubles j Lucy Cooper. Mr. days were Spread. Woodbury from Pier North the newspaper offices for details of was an industrious and prosperous farm- returning 18, River, foot of but we ing getting on, finally entered’the Trivial blemishes are sometimes the a Murray St., New York City. the disaster. first er, good citizen, a kindly friend and mouth of the for the of serious skin diseases. FRED W. POTE, Agent, Bliss Mississippi one warning Neglected neighbor, and will be greatly missed in the Falls made his Belfast, Maine hundred mile sail up river to New Or- Repairs completed, City skin troubles grow. Dr Hobson’s Eczema home and in the community. The College a nother start and reached her destina- Ointment funeral services were held at leans and all hands were on deck again. promptly stops the progress of ecze- his late LEWISTON, MAINE. heals stubborn I home, Aug. 29th, Rev. Nathan Hunt of- We were in no hurry to leave New Or- tion without mishap. There is one ad- ma, cases of pimples, acne, MM CEiNIRATKAILROAD ficiating. Mrs. Nathan Hunt and in river—the boat does blotchy, red and scaly skin. The daugh- tall Term opens Tuesday, September 12, 1916. Largest leans; then, as always, a moBt attrac- vantage going up antiseptic ter Esther two sang selections. There cessful Business in Maine. Annual enrollment over -tv qualities of Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment kill BELFAST AND College tive The season not. have to turn and head up stream in was a of BURNHAM. city. opera was still on profusion beautiful flowers, tes- courses and instruction in i the germ and prevent the of the j Complete thorough by specialists a whicn turn- spread trouble. timonials of the love and of On and after June 26. 1916, trains ^t the old Orleans Theater and my even- making landing, involves j sympathy connecting Bill Clerking, Banking, Auditing, Wholesale and Corporation For cold soree or chapped hands, Dr. Hobson’s of friends and His at Burnnam and Waterville with through train., on current is neighbors. four sons, Commercial Commercial Arithi: ings were “pent there, and visits at the ing again departure. The for and from Portland and Penmanship, Spe ling, Law, Eczema Ointment offers prompt relief. At Israel, Roland, Linwood and act- Bangor, Waterville, James, run as follows: English, Shorthand, Stenutypy, Typewriting, and other Co; «lubs and social engagements very strong, but when headed up stream ed as bearers. Boston, will occupied your Druggist, 50c. jects. Special attention is given those taking our Private S. the But at a bow line is needed, the boat swing- FROM BELFAST days. last the time came for only | | Civil Service Courses. We have a Normal Training Departnn AM in or At THE WIDOWS PM PM as ■ ■departure and passage was on ing against the bank levee. the PENSION BILL. Dr. wishing to qualify Commercial and Shorthand Teachers, t engaged | George C. Parker died Sept. 7th Belfast 6 55 12 15 3 20 depart. are to the there are wharf : at his home in receiving from $600 $10,000 per year and the demand r steamer Falls City for St. Louis. important landings Winthrop from the effects City point.. 17 00 [ 12 20 f3 25 It Raises Rate From $12 to $20 and Re- of young men and women eligible to lucrative business position; i Those were the when boats, old steamboats divested of their paralytic shock, Aug. 28th, aged 65 Waldo. »7 10 r 12 30 13 35 days steambaating than our to stores-Remarried Widows to the Pension years. He was one of the best known Brooks 7 22 12 42 3 47 abi.ity supply. on the and its smokestacks, engines and boilers, but Mississippi tributaries Rolls. physicians in Kennebec. Dr. Parker Knox. t? 34 12 54 t3 59 was at its height. Railroads had not the superstructure, the state- was born in Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 I retaining I Clinton, Me., and was grad- _ Washington, Sept. 7. A bill Unity. 7 48 1 08 4 13 \ Mail ur this and we will forward our free illustrated cat then divided the traffic. New Orleans rooms sometimes used for giving uated from Dartmouth Medical coupon lodgings to widows of officers or enlisted men who College Winnecook. t7 58 1118 t4 20 in 1880. He in was the while the main deck was used for stor- practiced Clinton and at leading cotton shipping port of served in the Civil or Mexican wars or Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 30 4 30 East Fairfield for some the war of years, and in Clinton. 8 28 5 20 the country, and the port of for age and handling are 1812, and who have reached j Name.City entry freight. Landings 1890 moved to Winthrop. He had been Benton. 8 38 6 30 the age of 70 years, of a the great Hundreds made on call. The bow is pensions $20 a member of the Maine 11 3 Mississippi valley. anywhere month instead of the i Medical Associa- Bangor. 35 05 6 05 present $12 a month, 8 44 2 Street.State. of steamboats bow on at headed in to the a deckhand or tion for 30 years and had been Waterville. 02 5 35 lay the levee bank, was passed the Senate president by Thursday. It of the Somerset and Portland. 11 50 4 50 8 20 | and at 5 the hour of two was i Kennebec Medical p. m., departure, as go ashore with a hawser, which is already passed by the House. Boston, pm. 3 30 8 00 12 10 This \ Associations. He leaves a wife, one they backed into the the made last to a and there are. measure, which is known as the TO BELFAST BLISS BUSINESS COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE. stream, ringing tree, you of and a Ashbrook is for the son, Ralph Walls, Me., sister, of bill, relief of Civil PM AM AM bells and the tooting of It was very pleasant travelling on the Mrs. Ophelia Reed of Waterville. The whistles, war veterans’ widows and has four 7 30 funeral was Boston. 10 00 with an occasional created a boats in those The held Saturday at his home at calliope, big passenger days. principal provisions, which will admit PM 15 Summer street and was under the din almost deafenine. t able was to that of the best ho- many worthy women to the roll who are Portland. 1100 7 00 1 20 tqual auspices of Arch now barred through some technica- Royal Chapter. The AM A steamboat tels, there was music, vocal and instru- legal burial was in Glenside explosion was next in lity. The measure provides that widows cemetery. Waterville. 7 20 9 53 4 10 GEO. t. JOHNSlW the colored danc- — 6 45 1 50 order and having written thus far I be- mental, hy employees, who were wives while their husbands Bangor. James H. c. Benton. 7 25 Din 9 69 4 17 E„ what l in the saloon in the were in the Civil James an gan has proved to be a fruitless ng aft, gambling war, will receive $20 a Witham, old and respected Clinton. 7 34 10 08 4 27 search forward comfortable chairs on month. Widows of veterans of the Civil resident of Burnham died. 3d at his leave. 8 25 10 25 4 45 for a printed report of it from a saloon, Sept. Burnham, SEARSPORT, MAINE, war who were not wives until after the home in that town at the advanced Winnecook. 18 35 tlO 35 4 65 W New Orleans It is the guardB where you could sit in the age at daily. somewhere, I Civil war, but who are 70 of of 85 He had been in 8 44 10 60 6 04 Land Attorney years age, years. poor health Unity. Surveying, am in the or watch the Thorndike. 8 52 00 sure, my scrap books or among my shade, read, smoke, will get $20 per month. WidowB who for a long time. Mr. Witham is survived 11 6 12 Knox. t9 00 til 10 r6 20 BELFAST, MAINE and I can see in taking off or on of passengers and lost their pensions upon re-marriage will by his Mrs. Flavilla memoranda, my minds wife, (Bigelow) Brooks. 9 15 11 30 5 35 Valuation of be restored to the roll, if again widowed to whom he was married Timberlands, eye the heading in black “Twen- freight at the landings. Witham, 60 Waldo. t9 25 til 40 t5 45 letters, and several nieces Practice in all Probah years ago, by and ne- Citypoint. t9 36 til 60 f5 65 Courts. ty-Six Lives LoBt.” Without it, I will On arrival at St. Louis we went to the and Maine Agiicultuial Society. phews. Mrs. Witham was conhned to the Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 55 6 00 Topographic tell a the Btory briefly, as I recall it. When Planters Hotel, then the leading hostel- bed the past, week by illness and is still tFlag station. specialty. \ the ill. Mr. Witham’s Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at Falls City had left the levee and was ry, and Major Prince, learning that the Lewiston, Sept. 7. The Maine State very nephew and wife, Hydrographic Surveys, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Partridge,of Water- $5.26 from Belfast. beaded up stream, the Jacob start across the Plains would not be Agricultural Society, at its 65th annual H. D. Simonds, had been at the home for a WALDRON, re-elected all officers ville, week. General Work. rijr-4 also bound up-river, was a little in ad- made for some time, departed for a visit meeting tonight, General Passenger Agent. Engineering They are: President, B. J. Libby of Oak G. C. DOUGLASS, vance. Whether what followed was due in the and J six weeks in a east, spent James L. Lowell of Au Mrs. Clara C. Black, one of General Manager. Portland Maine. land; secretary, Rockland’s MEN WANTED-TO BRING OR MAIL to putting on extra steam for a race I do city where I had not an acquaintance. I burn; treasurer, T. F. Callahan of Lew most prominent and wealthy residents, their Razor Rlades to me to be not know; but racing in those days with was not long, however, in getting ac- iston; trustees, F. H. Wiggin of Lewis died at her home on Summer street, Ciniaren Safety sharp- Cry ened better than new. Single edge, such as boats bound in ton, L. C. Morse of Liberty, D. W Sept. 70 years. She was a postal card and will recH\ the same direction was a quainted with the hotel clerks, and I 7th, aged Gems, 25c. Gillettes, 35c; Durham you Campbell of Cherryfield and B. A. Par daughter of the late Hon. John T. FOR FLETCHER’S Duplex WALTKK matter of course. We Berry, 50c. per dozen. C. E. Sherman. 72 Main street S' gained steadily spent my evenings at the theaters, at ker of North Berwick. president of the Knox and Lincoln 64 Main Rail- CASTORIA Belfast, Me. Telephone 24P-3 of a Seafarer. chew of tobacco, while each of ua echoed the sentiment, but none had the coveted ‘‘chew He began rummaging about Editor of the Ma- ;0rton. his room in search of such and came li Journal. across two bottles of Jamaica rum that had rof the past few weeks he hid away and forgot about. Bring- ing them out in the cabin he the times to for the pulled my long cork out of one, took two or three that are the rule rath- good swallows, passed it to the mate, who iion in my native State passed it along and all hands soon had a we were never happier big swig of liquor under our jackets jug the short vacation which soon began to aid us in owed a voyage at sea.- regaining ; our lost vigor. a natural gift to those was HeV&tUsMostfbwerful The bottle passed around twice the sea in youth, not- after which the said, I fact that we were de- captain “Boys, feel equal to the task, and if the rest of he comforts that now you feel as I do, we will of the luxuries were | begin throwing our deckload of logwood overboard and r or sugar “forward” I thereby the vessel to P irk fat and molasses lighten sufficiently ease up on the pressure in the of [Fee, with a liberal vicinity the leak and save our lives. All while the herb that perhaps hands turned to with a will and when we ad no flaver of that had thrown about half our deckload over- ow. Canned food or board the that we not been skipper suggested id thought « tackle the other bottle of rum for re- -• ■ ire the Civil War. •-Tfeu^ci. «S.. Priced newed which we turned to Law Car a reminder of our strength did, of the crew again, part the — e when from 15 to 18 manning I pumps, the others over were cook and deck throwing log- wood. As soon as the deckload was dis- between Bangor, Me., 4 cylinder en bloc motor Electric starter posed of the pumps were sounded, when g lumber to the lat- it was found that the water was not bore x 5" ■ 3%" stroke light. Cooking re- Electric any In a short time it lights as our diet consisted gaining longer. was found that we were on it. 104-inch iphcate of what the gaining wheelbase This encouraged us to such an extent Magnetic speedometer •ked during the years that six hours of a the farm developing steady pumping, 4-inch tires short spell by each man, reduced the Complete equipment e sufficient to grapple water in the hold so it proved a sailor, which was rapidly mg that lightening the vessel had Cantilever rear springs $635 where a green hand brought 5-passenger Touring the leak out of water and it was soon when it was necessary after that the pumps sucked. The Streamline Roadster one to lessen the num- gale body $620 in the meantime abated so that under o feed. Nearly every short sail at the end of sixty from st of the State pos- days Black River, our leaving port, we took a yarn, where coasting pilot off the Highlands. THE NEW SERIES y resident mechanics This is one of the several times ned by home crews, during our sea-life that we old conk. A small space disappointed Neptune, and this narrow from a stove, its equipment escape watery grave has always been credited .•nok was partitioned me to rum and those two where all hands ate by tobacco, luxuries that the sailor often craves, al- 75 unnamed the “steer- I heir use is in most the tnough cases justly actically gallev, condemned. reuared the food for l, when 1 was not !"i:ks. THE INCONSIDERATE BEHAVIOR ’’ WHS Willi H CHp- OF A CANDIDATE. grs who liked liquor, a was the popular Why does Mr. Hughes insist upon was strong, quick in talking about that Roadster $620 Roadster $620 after we old-fashioned, not Invariably F. O. B. TOLEDO F. O. B. to TOLEDO .scot river and on the say “iniquitous.” doctrine, the pro- nur skipper would be- tective tariff? For nearly the whole sed” so that he was period of its industrial existence, the ‘tig, to turn in and sleep United Slates struggled along under I ■e-n in his berth a few This is protection. The Democratic party in Overland the world’s onstrate that it devel- Take other organ to prepare some easily any low-priced car It has four-inch tires which are What’s more, it’s r:s 1-13 came to the relief of an afflicted most powerful low-priced car. complete. ops better than miles on : oiatoes for a hash for fifty the market. Pit it against more than generous for a car Not a to You and burdened people. thing buy. get peeled the boiled pota- per hour on the road. this new Overland. of this size. The It has a 31horsepower en Compare the finest Auto-Lite electric : the bones from the fish, Republican Administratis (not motor that is a Speed of course varies under them for sheer for about the on account of the bloc perfect speed, starting and lighting system, ireful wasting tariff, it is true) abundance of and was marvel for different but in power, for rid- Not has it a and t.eap plenty, leaving | overthrown. Refore taking over speed, power and conditions, only large magnetic speedometer, one- 1,,. the cabin table in a tin comfort and economy, and the reins of government, and for many endurance. practically every instance it ing roomy body, but it has an man top, demountable rims deck to a bucket of has find this car will get years prior to that time, count.rss been getting fifty miles you’ll back attractive, up-to-date stream- and acces- 1 the had the bore the practically every found captain By increasing of an else clean off Democratic statesmen had vainly tried hour and with ease. anything the line body. sory found on the tip: berth and was chew- motor from we highest to the 3J.gto 3^" are boards. of potato peelings and persuade American people that We have scores of telegrams priced cars. the able to offer a power plant between “chews” he protective tariff was an fhiquity, that It has the latest and most im- showing twenty to a ft t a which at 1950 R. P. M. devel- That’s strong statement, but only goes to how his is pretty good hasn, veritable contrivance of devils. It miles proved system of ignition. prove big full s twenty-five per gallon a fact nevertheless. a little too much fish in fostered the trusts, and it was an ele- ops 31 Yz horsepower. production can cut cost and rs he of gasoline is not unusual. that swallowed the vator of even to the It has the cantilever save prices thirty-sev- it and springs— you money. -uk the dish off the table, Tests under every condition in The of this car is Try yourself see. enth story and the tower. They prom- performance the easiest riding springs in First first served. Place ilents overooard, said all parts of the country dem- almost come, ised relief. The poor should be no beyond belief. Here are more important facts. the world. glutton or any of the crew your order now. qipened, while I expected longer oppressed; the cost of living should be reduced—must as tie inw fits or spasms almost be, the sure result of a tariff for revenue— *• The Willys-Overland Company st.hered up, however, as protective only in spots, such as the W. R. QILKEY & Maine Thatcher's Island SON, Searsport, si ng lights Louisiana sugar mills and the Carolina Toledo, Ohio. ■aine out of his drunken cotton factories. and ate his share of the "Made in U. S. A.’* if Doesn't Mr. Hughes know what tfie c I prepared with apparently Administration did now [ ’mm the "hash that had which he is i it." f do not believe attacking? He ought to know. The I r eaten fish since that Democrats, under the leadership of j ’. 'ailing this event. Al- Mr. Wilson and Mr. Underwood, re- \ allow the bones of fish pealed that iniquity and abomination, 1 never felt after the tlo Rayne-AIdrieh tariff law—that fos- 1 ■1 that they were as ter mother of trusts and high prices— it toy other boneless foods and enacted in its ap o n since. place the present law. Mr. Hughes knows, of course, probably is the moat versa- as every head of a family in America tnmunity. Abe can eat a knows, that the trusts have not yet 3 a f tobacco in hie month.— been dissolved and that the cost of living is higher than ever,—that the ii g Ctrried us hack to our price of has reached an un- : when tobacco I everything chewing a,.;, -in a,.*- ..r fter a meal of “scouse,” j •i. (if hur a a tirrtiilri ! What of it. indeed? While it is if-: tr or more on shipboard true that a protective tariff never fail- if ,r had been dried or salted ed. under any circumstances, to pro- first, second and third tect American industry and American 'rie but feel- i; deathly sick, labor, it is to be considered that the | manhood was at stake 1 war in Europe has upset the plans of ; m a few days mastered \ objectionable habit. A th»- present low-tariff administration Also it forms an \ ‘co cnewer sailor was one considerably. excel- [ out his four hours watch lent foundation for an alibi. It Is a quid” in his cheek with- very unusual condition. | the juice or the quid. I the obvious for Mr. K’' tow, tiling fie stunt and with Here comes Nome with some flowers thereby Hughes to do is to give the Demo- Mission Field. KOOSEVELTlAN REMARKS. ! »wn to the craft became The|Indian | for me and she is rubbing against my el- Price is not the only con- crats a chance to gel their tariff on [ opinion of my shipmates. 1 bow as I write. Some of you know|Nonie ffFrom his Speech in Lewiston, August 31st.] Never mind the let sideration. Quality is more ; he cause of saving the straight. patient; Haste Letters from Mfcs Amy Porter~l ■ Monie is short for She KCSUltS COUnt Anonymous. i make no • the doctor merely partisan appeal. I tv lor of Bangor, Me., and experiment. That time Pittsfitld. came to us without a name. The little both | ask the support of all good citizens for ——-~~-important. Investigate I ight all told, of which I won’t come, of course, until the war legs that were weak for so Song, too weak %. | our cause. I ask the support of all good I r, in the early sixties. The is over—according to the Democratic IBalasore, India, May to bear her up, are now strong and she is Americans. And J not merely ask, but version. Tn other words the rariff- Dear friends, whom I seem to have ; a healthy girl at last, ! demand as a matter of right, that every 1 vmter passage from Black but have not: j Here is Moyna, too, one of the two fo\*-re venue doctrine doesn’t fit the forgotten citizen voting this year shall consider the j o. to New York, loaded babies that were brought to Mrs. tBurk- conditions; the conditions must he I wanted to tell you about ray trip to | question at issue from the standpoint of md pimento. When about ; hollser on Christmas day some years ago. made to tit the tariff. So this Resnnah yesterday. The five miles out America, and not from the standpoint of >utf hove-to in the Gulf why She is a happy little soul, but sometimes j by hard, but two any other nation. rtneast and a disturbance, Mr. Hughes? bicycle pulled pretty drives me wild me j j gale fright- hours over the same ] nearly by following ■ later, road, coming AUGUSTA sprang a leak, and after Besides, when you discuss a Utile about so. The children are all back now PORTLAND BANGOR back, with the sun two hours higher, it muously for several days thing like the tariff, do you not know ! from bathing at the river. The next President Wilson has lacked the cour- came just as easy as could be. I was so j | ed on us. Some of our that Son-in-Law MrAdoo and the other duty is to eat. Throe girls under the I and the vision to lead this nation in happy. Oh, but that is a place of prom- age lown away in the mean- direction of a matron do all the the of statesmen of the Democratic family ise. The Hindu is as end cooking high path duty. s- >\ e n pundit fatherly for the or an- s g and making fifty sixty big girls, and | -- are likely to repeat their accusation nice as can be, so far as I can see, per- ! E. H. BOYINGTGN j g wi hout avail we finally other girl helps the little girls’ matron that you are “pettifogging”?—Charles- fectly square and honest. A few weeks It is entirely to make the CASTORIA i Ctiptam calling all hands about their cooking. Our family is impossible ton. W. Ya.. Mail. ago I gave out picture cards out there. navy what it should b. made as long as For Infants and Children and telling us we had bet- smaller than usual because ae many as Eye-Sight Specialist Now every time I go the bouse is full of we have a President who appoints and i lore meeting **D wy Jorus.” have any friends at all to go to, have OF THF children. couldn’t have known I retains at its head a official of the In Use For Over 30 Years ■ They public the cabin fiior awaiting gone for this vacation. was going, but there were about of Daniels. — thirty- type _ Jgh the vessel foundering, Here is a conundrum for you. The Always bears | FOLEY KIDNEY PiUS five there. He had hard work to keep BOYINUTOiN OPTICAL ! expressed a desire for a FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS Ail3 GLAOOEK children call us Big Mama and perhaps C0M the little new ones subdued enough to of Miss Cove will be able to say why. Peace still continues to rage as furi- Signature '\ hear the other classes. I helped the big 44 South Main Street, Winterport, Maint>. This is a very different life frem such ously as ever in Mexico. ones with sewing, heard them all read, a delightful rest and joy to me,—almos! OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUE3DAYS looked over their writing on their slates, four weeks of study from six to eight Wie LAMSONHHUBBARD saw their drawings etc. They are the President Wilson did not merely kiss hours each Life at Cuttaah was A TWJCE40LD I ALE keenest little I have day. the hand that him in the face. brightest, girie customs and slapped PEMBERTON” found anywhere. When I I very different.English ways, He kissed that hand when it was red gave .prizes, enj dying .English missionaries, finding real iFor Sale the ONE SOFT HAT-AN ENTIRELY gave to an older who had passed the with blood of American men, women and One of interest to Our Readers. EIGHT IN girl, friends whom had not among people I who and highest examination and who could come children, had been murdered news and when it is N EW CREATION MADE IN ALL COLORS known before, learning to like their so- Ciood bears repeating, Sand and gravel delivered at very little more, a book next beyond mutilated with, as President Wilson, cial life, geting a glimpse of missionaries coaiirmed after A of time, even if what she had read. I was afraid after- through tis Secretary of State, says, long lapse a reasonable at literary work, watching other people’s price. ward that I ought to have given her a “.ruthless brutality.” we hesitated to believe it at first hearing, we methods and aims. It was all one great doll. But this time another one said to big blessing to me. I was so very feei decure in accepting its truth now. The CHAS. M. next me a book happy HALL, me, “Please, time, bring and thankful for it all. I felt all the like hers.’’ They have learned to read, “Vigilant watching”—“watchful wait- following experience of a Belfast man is con- lei 306 Sears time as if it were being planned by a matters for port Ave. now they are hungry for books. They ing”—the phrase nothing; firmed after six years, Person, who loved me. Of course all these never is deed to bacK it are not poor, they can buy if I give them any up. I. W. retired 57 Miller things are planned for us, but never had Cross, farmer, street, opportunity. One little tot, named Kali, trouble I felt the Person who was doing the plan- Belfast, says: I bad considerable had conquered the letters of the alphabet Mr. Wilson may have a traek ning so near. Of course I couldn't even single from a lame and aching back. I had been Ith'eI" and was deep in the primer. She will be but as has been in that to any this month. As soon mind, remarked, bothered in that off and on for about a a star I forsee. When I ho,pe study wa*y j pupil, gave as event he possesses unexampled switch- I get home next week I must be at and a half. Some of the attacks were prizes 1 bad a book bag for each child, facilities. year MAINE language again. Such a lot as I still ing REGISTER who possessed a book. Kali didn't have so severe that I was compelled to lay off from have to do, and second year examination 1916-17 EDITION a book then, but now he is a work for a day or so. So many people had beon demanding only six months ahead. 1 stand for the safety that is not ob- for that I do like cured of troubles Doan’s Pills ISSUED bag precious primer. I wish I could be at Ocean Park Love tained by the sacrifice of duty. such by Kidney AUGUST 1st that pundit and that school. that I & box. acted like to you all from Miss Barnes and me. got They magic ard 1 A week ago we had our first convert Amy Porter. relieved my back in no time. Later on, I was in that town from Hinduism, baptized. America as a nation has been officially It contains more information around my yard and over- in a working probably His wife and brother were not baptized kept position of timid indifference of value to did .myself, which brought on another attack. Business anti then. Sunday Mr. Collett went out to How the is Nourished. and cold selfishness. Body I used Professional Men of Maine baptize them, but their relatives had got again Doan’s Kidney Pills and they The process known as assimilation is than to to hold them so re- bodily cured the attack just as quickly as before.” any other Reference trying back, they Which of the two men do you, the fused. I the man be well ill words: imagine will per- explained these “As the blood, American people, wish at the helm dur- A Willing Corroboration. Book. secuted somewhat but I think will they in its circulation, the these lour years; the man who has approaches any organ, ing OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mr. Cross said: come in time. been actually tried and found wanting, A week from next we all start portions that are appropriate for this organ “I still consider Doan's Kidney Pills to be the Friday or the man whose whole career in public PUBLISHED ANNUALLY SINCE 1870 for Jellasore, take some chil- best medicine to be had. I confirm all ,We eighty feel its attractive force, obey it, and leaving office is a guarantee of his power and kidney dren, our old servant and hiB family, matB I have said in their the witn the substance of good faith? But one answer is possible; previously praise.” to tubB to others, mingle its sleep on, clothes, plate, keep and it must be given the American Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask water in etc. tissue and are changed into its own true and by Price, $3.00 Postpaid people through the election of Charles for a renedy—get Doan’s The nature.” kidney Kidney Pills Frosts, Colletts, Dr. Mary, Sadie, proper Evans as President of the Unit- Hughes —the same that Mr. Cross has twice publicly Mrs, Holder and Doris go to .Cbandipore. How important it is that the blood should be ed States. recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., pure aDd rich, not loaded with worn-out and Props., GRENVILLE M. DONHAM, Buffalo. N. Y. June 5, 1916. useless matters! Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies A Bad Summer For Children. PUBLISHER, For three weeks now we have been in and enriches the blood,and does all it is possible this turmoil with seldom a moment to There has been an unuBUal amount of sick- 390 for medicine to do in the way of perfecting as- Congress Street, Sold by ourselves. One week more and I shall be ness among children everywhere this summer. WOOLENS similation and building up the whole system. Extra PORTLAND, : ; MAINE back in BalaBore with all these children precautione should be taken to keep the When you have made up your mind to take bowela open and liver active. Foley Cathartic delivered into Dr. hands. I shall SAVE MONEY by buying dress material Belfast Mary’s Tablets are a fine and wholesome cause ^==— Dwight p. palmer, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, insist on having it—don’t physic; and coatings direct from Factory. Write for J1 be glad, and Miss Barnes will be to no nausea or glad pain, griping. Relieve indigestion, Bamples and state garment planned. have us I am sure. She has been accept a substitute, for no substitute acts like sick gone headache, biliousness, sour stomach, bad F, A. PACKARD. OWENS breath. Sold BROTHERS, fine about caring for them. **• everywhere. 4m36 Box B, Camden, Maine. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER f sixtieth Wedding Anniversary The" Republican Journal; PURE BLOOD MAKES HEALTHY PEOPLE Observed by Capt. and Mrs. O. W. French oELFAST. THURSDAY. SEPT. 14. 1916 of Lincolnville Beach.

_—- remove? — — — Hood’s Sarsaparilla will interest the many friends of CaDt. -T BY It PUBLISHED EVEHY 11U HKDAY scrofula sores, boils and other erup- 3scar Wyman French and his wife, Ange'ia because it drives out of the Pub. Co. tions, Furbush (Perry) French, formerly of Belfast, The Republican Jour. blood the humors that cause them. to learn of a recent event which took place at 1 Editor ana cannot be successfully A. TTmphuv1 1 L-SdUKl. Eruptions Lincolnville Beach, in their pleasant home, ,.].r.c> f iNusiness Manager treated with external applications, its owner some twenty years the built by present because these cannot purify from ago, when he retired permanently Terms. For one square, one J^he ADVERTISING blood. and its one week to overlook the Penobscot bay i.,,7 iength in column, 25 cents for Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes rich, Bea, for each subsequent insertion. islands. This was the quiet observance, Sep- *nd T. cents red the digestion, in advance, $2.00 a blood, perfects of the sixtieth anniversary of ST INSCRIPTION Terms, builds the whole In- tember 6, 1916, j for six months; 50 cents for three and up system. occasion. year, $1.00 their wedding, a cheerful and happy sist on Hood’s. Get it now. nonths. having Beach in ___ Capt. French was born at French’s and FOR PRESIDENT Samuel Uttermever, a New York law- the house now called "The Fir Wigwam,’’ a summer residence the Hallett yer, who campaigned in Maine for the occupied as by Soon after his Evans Democrats, wired to the New York Her- family of Somerville, Mass. Charles Hughes at which time he had been employ ed ald his impressions of Maine people; and marri ’ge, OF NEW YORK in the Rockland and Thoraaston shipyards, he cannot say, as some campaign orators Capt. French began to follow the sea, and in do, that he was misreported. Mr. Utter- FOR VICE PRESIDENT 1858 became master of his first vessel, the said, otner that meyer among things, schooner Velocity of Salem, and later of the is no use in a “there earthly, political schooners Romeo of Belfast and Annie Eliza- Charles W. Fairbanks National issues in campaign on complex beth of Bangor, and then the schooner Nellie, OF . the rural sections of this State;” that which was built for him in Belfast in 1870 the people “appear to care little about In 1875 he sold his interest in the Nellie, and moved his from French’s Beach Friends!) maine redeemed. our foreign policy and to care less just having family children in the Belfast now;” that “at the political rallies the to place his four in the hard de- schools, he formed a partnership It is a year, and Maine has are undemonstrative in their Republican people with hi6 is a constant ware and plumbing business brother, Wrigley’s friend led the way, and in November she will meanor and immovable in their views.” Allen D. French, now of Waltham, Mass. the other States in electing Hughes As to the latter assertion, it certainly to and join While a resident of Belfast .Capt. French built teeth, breath, appetite She has elected a solid ! was not true of the audiences addressed and Fairbanks. and occupied the house on Primrose Hill and and digestion. Republican delegation to Congress by Mr. Hughes and Col. Koosevelt; where William Bray now lives. Soon tiring after the 4th of next March we shall probably it did not occur to Mr. Utter- of the land, however, he took command of the and a Re- he with him Prescott William Fred have a Republ can President meyer that the fault might schooners Hazeltine, The refreshment and comfori of Penobscot, etc., the last being the publican Congress. The forecasts j and the arguments he presented rather erick, schooner Fannie A. Gorham. After having of this toothsome, chairman Ham of the Republican State than with his hearers. He reports hav- | long-lastir and j in- served as master about thirty-six years, committee as to the vote last Monday ing dined with “two apparently very is within the rea< j [ to different States, confection said: “Our his children having gone were and to those who coulo teliigent men,” one of whom verified, he retired from the sea in 1894 and then re- read between the lines it was evident people down here don’t think they ougtit j of everybody. turned to his birth pi ice. In all his seafaring statements of chairman Pattan- to take any backwater from them from the career, which was m /8tly in southern waters. damned and though not — gall of the Democratic State committee Mexicans;” South America, Mexico and the West Indies, Its benefits are many i and that is certain- \ that he fully realized the conditions very elegantly expressed a high sense of honor and sterling integrity In the sentiment oi true Americans him in his k the impending defeat of his party. ly of character distinguished dealings. cost small. That’s why sen- ! the soul of fact all Democratic efforts in the last everywhere and voices the general Mrs. French, known as hospitality of used around the world. Not: re- Wilson’s vacillat- in Belfast, retains the same spirit optimism days of the campaign were for the t inient as to President marked her there as the as on most and good cheer which election of Senator Johnson and Con- | ing policy on Mexican, J can take its who HON. FREDERICK HALF OF PORTLAND, ing else place of Maine the center of a coterie of young people and had ; othei vital issues. The people gressman McGiilicuddy; they She was Elected to the United Sta e.5 Senate for Six Years, I found her always companionable. of are not ignorant, not fools, as was some hopes, which proved delusive, on the home- i* Write Writfley’s born in Northport sightly Perry j *■*""*'*&Pljj,,., for in abundantly demonstrated in Monday’s Kesner Building, ( electing their candidate Congress j stead near the shore, the place being later this and in the November election the first district. To accomplish election, known as the Wright farm, now occupied by after every their will the rest of the country in I they were ready to sacrifice Curtis, they join the Dissel family as a summer home. book 1 ! c the administration. the ter- meal candidate for governor, and Dean Sills, ondemiiing present Ia connection with proposed Pilgrim ^ candidate for U. b. Senator, who w7as centenary celebration in Boston for 1920, A Washington, D. C., despatch say' which is all New Englanders to search only put up to be knocked down. Or. leading Vilia chase has cost the i their local histories for facts, the t! m i! i r hand the Reuubiicans, while that the already genealogical United States—the following is of timely interest.. fcMrs. French’s they hoped to elect their candidate for people—$100,000,00h rendered valiant ser- and that we are now $20,000,- | grandfather, John Perry, Congress in the second district were not spending vice in the cause of American 000 on this account. Add to this I independence at all confident as to the result there. weekly the War. The com- the cost the to Vera during Revolutionary Col. Roosevelt’s in Lewiston no of sending warships j speech 1 mission which he received as commander of the Re- Cruz, and the President’s personal en- doubt contributed materially to the armed boat, “Fly,” was signed by John voys to Mexico, for the purpose of de- publican victory in this district. Hancock. The Fly was fitted out with pow- Tf vo Huerta and Vilia It is evident from the returns that the posing making presi- der and shot, commissioned to “cruise against *-< flavors dent—to nothing of the loss of Amer- Progressives generally returned to their say the enemy and designed to check the trade ican lives and the destruction of Ameri- carried on between the and inhabitants former party a legiance, and the larger enemy can and it will be seen that near Penobscot” and it was navigated by 14 WHILE ON A VISIT TO PORTLAND number were Republicans. The Bangor property— the have a bill to men. The history of the town of Vinalhaven, Commercial finds it hard to understand taxpayers pretty pay, MRS. MARY IRELAND LEARNS an account of this same John and a "war-tax” was Maine, contains why the vote for Mr. Millikan “exceeds why necessary, killing two British man-’o-wars-men, SAYS IT’S Nt and was it is claimed Perry’s OF TANL.AC; I the combined and Progres- so-called, although Republican about 1779. and his own escape by has this coun- subsequent for the candi- that President Wilson kept sive vote given respective strategy. His zeal brought such persecutions try out of war! Mrs Mary K Ireland. 80.^ Pleasant street, >ut. dates for governor of their parties in from the British upon„his family that they Waterville Maine, whit- i. a visit in Portland, “Tanlac has built me up. that is It were to remove to a 191-1.'' but easily explained. one of a death bed obliged Rockland; price It reminds repent- l-*arnt d of Tanlac, the great tonic As Mrs. ■eturned and then I notit was not wholly due to the coming out of who had was set on his own head, and for the safety o : ance when President Wilson, Ireland’s health had been failing she decided more soundly. I feel no. the from which his family he was obliged to keep away from "stay-at-home vote,” heretofore shown a cold shoulder to the to try Tanlac way and am glad to r**coi home. In one of their vain searches for him no doubt benefited in like both parties in the annual con- Tanlac relieved her and she became so en- 1 Men and women wh si. suffragists, addressing the British soldiers burned his Rockland are usually nervous and i. degree, but to the votes of Democrats of the National American Wo- thusiustic that her experience is best told in vention house to the ground and turned his wife and neadaches, unsound sleep. in the enforcement of the her own words: who believe man at Atlantic >ver slight ha.. Suffrage Association little ones out of doors, Mrs. French’s father, matters, law s ai i tne observance State officials “I was terribly run down when 1 started to alar blood circulation, <11: by N. declared' “I have Wilder an infant at the was called City, J., Sept. Sth, Perry, time, non ailments of the st of the oath of "ffice, and who are op- take Tanlac, due to the after effects of a long come here to fight with you.” a littie rebel and knocked on the head by the ran lac is especially i:- illness last winter, which wracked my entire posed to turning the control of the State soldiers. Perry Rock, situated not far from son iitions. Tanlac l.: > has suit system. I took different treatments but it lazy livers. over to the dealers and brewers. Henry Ford brought against named in John liquor Perry Cove, commemoration of Those who wish to k;e. the Tribune, seemed as if I couldn’t be relieved of stomach That is the condition locally. Two years Chicago asking $1,000,000 Perry’s exploits against the British, is one of l’an'ae Laxative Tablet t ouble, shortness of breath and dizzy head- as for in it the Store, io and this year, it was compensation personal damage the landmarks on the island. City Drug ago, proclaimed aches The least energy would simply tire rne tors. him an “anarchist.” from certain quarters that Mr. Cush- calling Henry Capt. French’s ancestors likewise rendered candidate for sher- would no doubt make more money hy service during the Revolution, Joseph Drink- man, the Republican MLLIiNG OF WALDO COUNTY VET- PROSPEC the manufacture of Ford water as a private in the company of Capt iff, would he defeated, and certainly no continuing ER A NS. George Rogers of the 2d Cumberland regiment, were to that result cars. efforts spared bring Airs. Jennie Dockham 1 and Ebenezer French 1st, Capt. Oscar’s great The Waldo County Veteran association o. Id about. Put Mr. Cushman has not only day. The New Orleans tax rate is less than great grandfather, who fought in the Bat their monthly meeting Sept. 7th at the church had the support of his own party hut a fourth what Portland is, hut it is tie of Bunker Hill. Through the Drinkwaters ; ii North Belfast. The early morning h joked I Mrs. Edna Rollins an the votes of Democrats who do worth the difference to live in this city. many his ancestry has also been established through liked a stormy day, hut it takes something spent Friday in Bango —Portland Press. not want to have Waldo rum-rid- county six distinct lines direct to the Mayflower Pil- more than looks to keep the bojn from attend- Miss Hazel Car ley Did \ou ever iive in New Orleans? du ; ard tl ;s year, as heretofore, Mr. grims, and to thirteen individuals in the fami- ing the meetings and there was a goodly num- visiting relatives in tow '"nshn.ari lo ads his ticket. lies of that memorable company. There now ber including the families and friends party The Churches. present Mr. and Mrs. B. M. 1.. remain male heads of families of the veterans. President J. (i Trask of only forty-nine are visiting at C. M. Earn- who the memorable document known called the forenoon to or- has so signed Newburg meeting KvidentSy nothing disturbed the kt-v Mrs. Frederick Paladino were in Mrs Inez VV. Libby, an 1 as "the May flower compact,” who have living der with 35 veterans pres- nt, and after mak- riel ds of the present administration as tow n Saiurday.on their way home to Bucksport visted relatives in town hi- from Jacksonville Camp Ground, where they descendants. The six referred to are George ing some remarks the record* of the last, meet- the masterly showing up of the weak- for the two weeks. fi. W. Haley, wim is e: have been past Mr. Pala- i-'oule; James Chilton, whose daughter Mary is rig were read and adopted aid the f< Hawing ness art. wickedness of President Wil- dino having had charge of the spent the week-end at h. Campmeeting. stated tradition to have been first to make | c -mmittee on time and the n- xt meet- — Maehias Union. by i- v placeot son’s Mexican policy tiy Mr. Hughes in on J. Ward a landing Forefathers’ Rock at Plymouth; :ng (which is the annual meeting) appointed: Mrs. H. recently letter ol and Rev. G. M. Foxwell has been appointed rec- HON. BERT M. FERNALD OF SOUTH J bis acceptance by Col. William Bradford, who was the second govern- POLAND, Comrades btinson, Whitcomb, and Wentworth, at Sandy point, with he tor of St. Thomas church of tr is place hy j ! at or of Elected to the United States Senate for Two Years. Roosevelt in his speech Lewiston. Bishop Brewster. Mr. Foxwell has been Plymouth Colony, serving as such for who subsequently reported as follow? ; Place, j b refich. ! here for a few Sundays and all who Richard William Even the New York limes, from which preaching thirty-one years; Warren; Silver Harvest Grange hall, Waldo; time, the Mrs Everett Dockhai:. have him are to learn of this 1 heard pleased ap- known as Elder LiB.kl Y, W ALDO COL N i V TEACHERS ASSO- we should better affects Brewster, Brewster, who drew 1st Thursday in October. If stormy, the next expect things, I pointment.—Camden Herald. relatives in the vicinity up the and William Mul- ATI ON. fair At noon the ladies of North to treat this Mexican as a dead Mayflower compact; W day Belfast the trip in “Carr’s Publi< question The services at the Congregational churcli Miss F.innie Gilman is visit' >g to Am, the whose Priscilla a in whiie untrained lins, daughter married John served fine dinner the Vedry and the! issue, 150,000 civilians, for the week will be as follows: Mid-week guest of M's. C. B. Hoi». The schools in town op- Alden. ; wants of the inner mail were soon satisfied, called from their homes and Thi-’ -i-n will Brooks j the same teachers as last occupations ser vice this, Thursday, evening in the vestry Walter and family visited in Watt- meet if. Friday Allen D. French, Waltham. Mas)., was a Young Then cigars were passed and the usual smoke of the en- S t. 16?h '1 ho is hs follows: where Miss Eliza.' by command President, are at 7.30; topic, “The Right of Entry. Sunday ville and recently. program Ferry, special guest for the anniversary, the pleas- Augusta talks followed. This is one of the features is in camped in Texas to piotect the border, morning seivice at 10.45 a. m ; minister’s General Session, Union nail Sedgwick charge u re of which was enhanced by flowers, gifts, 1 Mrs. Sadie Hibbard is erj yif.g a vacation that the veterans enjoy. and fresh the Me-xicans are topic, “Further Aspects of the Sinlessness of 9 30 to 10.25 a. m. Mrs. L. K, Heed, who si outrages by calls and congratulations of neighbors and of a few weeks in Augusta and Boston, When President Trask called the afternoon The Mexican Jesus.” Sunday school at noon. 9 30 9 35 Singing by Convention Hallowed, returned to i. reported daily. question friends; and, with the of the eldest to order the church was weli exception Mrs. Grace Marik and Mr. Beal of Camden 9 35 9 40 Devotional Exeicises meeting filled. and after a few is a vital one. President The Rev. Charles R. Bailey terminated his d now Mrs. 26th, da>- today Wilson’s aughter, Isabel, Fred N. Fletcher were auto callers at C. \1. Hurd’s bund ay. 9 40-945 Business The opening sung, “When the Roll is Called of ton to visit her sister, Mrs. unwarranted interference in Mexico has summer pastorate eight weeks at the church of Reno, Nevada, the children were all 9 45—9 55 Singing was followed Com- pres- Dr C B. H-j it and motored to Dix- up Yonder,” by prayer by .amily Clubs for of St Belfast, last and ent for the reunion: 9 55—10 L5 4Agricultural Boys and Mrs H. A. Blanchard n < cost this millions of dol- Margaret’s, Sunday, Mary Perry French, now ; rade Rev.) Leathers of Brewer. Then country many mont Sunday, spending the day with friends. Girls,” Mr Ralph R. Mitchell,State (and ret urntd Tuesday to Revere, Mass., where he Mrs. J. Frank I of in lars ar.d hundreds of and entailed Rich, Rockland, Howard French, Leader of Bo Clubs. Miss Frances Walkley, pastor of the church, party young people lives, of : ys' is Rector of St. Ann’s church. The New York Robert San Mrs. Augusta Shattuck Middleboro, Mass., Miss Doris of Wovi on intevnci’inn u/urfurp Episcopal city, French, Francisco. gave one of the finest addresses of welcome it Doty Winter, Mrs. has a is passing a few weeks with her sister, Department Sessions season at St. Margaret’s been most suc- j has been the good fortune of the veterans to enjoyed and dainty refresh) disastrous in its effects upon the nativts B. c one in and it is SWANVILLE. B, Wentworth. 10.35 a. m. to 12.15 a. m. left for her h- essful every way, hoped to near, ai:u mo you iuuv, aciinuicin?, bu cukjuciu- ; MisH Doty of that country and destructive of Amer- hold services for a longer period next summer Mr. and Mrs. Marlton Knowlton and Mrs. Central School. ly and feelingly expressed, will linger long in morning. ican in mines and Miss Ruby Gray left Monday to resume her j j proptrty railroads, and to the church for on a few were auto visitors in Belfast open worship Alice Knowlton RURAL their memories. Miss Walkley is the daugh- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mar s tudies at the M. C. I. SCHOOLS ranches. There car. be no de- S the winter. plausible undays during coming one day last week. ! ter of a Connecticut veteran. The response of West Medford, Mass., w Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nickerson “The Well Arranged School” fence of Mr. Wilson’s “watchful wait- returned was Comrade W of the At the Methcdist church next Sunday morn- Miss Genie Bancroft of New York is in town j Mr. H. A. Allan. State Agent for Rural Edu- | ny iley, formerly Capt. of relatives, left Sept, 6th home from Massachusetts The more it is' ventilated Rev. Horace B. Sellers will on Thursday night. cation 8th Maine regiment. The following interest- Mr ng” policy. ing preach for a few week -.’ stay at the home of Mr. and J j were accompanied by “When School s” i who the woise it appears. It has lowered the “Not What—But Why." The ser- Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Tripp have gone to Mrs. Cram. Regir ing program, arranged by the hosts of the in*law, Jostah Colson, morning George Miss Florence M State for Rural Hale, Agent 1 forth status of American aroused mon will be preceded by a sermonette to the C olon to visit their son Bert and wife. day, called many encores: Piano solo Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. h citizenship, Thomas P. Mathews, who has been passing \ Education Nina Mrs. John the of all classes in and boys and girls. Sunday school at 12.15. At Miss Mabel Patterson of Discussion ai d question he x | Mrs. IStevens; flag exercise and song, Mr, ami Boy>i enmity Mexico, Amesbury, Mass., several diys with friends at Weeks Mills, rt- | vocal Frankfort, lately motored 2.30 Mr. Sellers will speak at the East North- is the of her W. N. The latter part -y, Mr. Arthur N. Johnson and Mr. A. P. Parsons, Monday. table conference. A detailed list of subjects j 8. Harold V> “weasel words” and does r.ot Boston, Sept. change his G jodhue, and will sing the anthems “Praise home. for consideration on a sheet. rades Fred S. Walls of Vinalhaven, Myrick of Rev. David L. Wilson and family, who had appears separate mer employee of a Boston hai: stand on issue of tne with a t e Lord O My Soul”, Harvest Anthem The main for discussion are as follows: every day by Mrs. Oliver Wyeth of Chelsea, Mass., who been at the W. J. Knowlton cottage on Loon topics Waterville, J. G. Harding of Morrill and others before U. S. Commissioner Ha. C reene, and “Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Making instruction in certain subjects more ah* view to votes. If he had been the guest of Mrs. T. D. Nickerson Island through the month of August, returned J .G.McKeen.who is listened a charge cf aiding and catching “speechi- Peace" by Protheroe, and “For He spoke.Mrs. always Response and MisB Harriet has returned to Bath 1st. effective—Civics—Science—English. Hussey in the alleged emb« v fied to would not Shall Give His Over Nickerson, Sept. the of to with interest, made some remarks, and Sec- up equal Wilson’’he be Angels Charge Thee", by home. Measuring progress pupils. of the Bucksport, Me. N« Armstrong. All are invited to make this a Mies Frank and P. O. Baker of Provi- Conduct of the recitation. a desirable candidate for President or Ayer retary Stinson gave a recitation which recalled which Hussey was cashier real Rally Sunday. William McKinley Damm visited relatives dence, R. I., who have been enjoying a vaca- How improve the study habits of pupils? on the of the of the days of 1863. The veterans were in a jolly discharged original worthy suffrages American in Hampden a few days last week. tion in town at the home of C. M. Hurd, re- School activities—physical—social. on an First Baptist church, Rev. J. Wilbor Richard- Friday immediately re-arrested he went to to hear Hon. Charles turned home School and community: How to them mood and seemed to have renewed their youth people. minister, residence 1 night Bangor Monday. bring charging the same offense son, Northport avenue, E. Hughes. together. bb the pranks of the olden days were rehears- bonds for a Sep: telephone 212-3. Sunday morning preaching Mrs. Sargent and daughter, with Mrs. $6000 hearing new stories anecdotes told and States Diet Atty Asa F. From service at 10.45, topic, “The King among F. E. Nickerson and family (with the ex- Walker and little son of Swampscott, General Union Hall. ed, and songs The weakest and silliest article we Mass., Session, a This sermon is an answer the defendant and asked for Books." to the Bel- ception of Miss Ruth, who remained with her who passed two weeks at First View cottage sung. It was one of the happiest meetings on have seen a 1.30 to 3.30 P. M. lions before on the > in print for long time ap- fast man who said that the Bible is like and Miss Julia Chase have re- on returned home last week. pleading juBt grandparents) Green Island, record. in The of other books, and has no more authority. The turned to Everett, Mass, 1 30—1 35 Singing by Convention. complaint. peared Independent Sept. 4th Prof. Robert Peck and Mrs. Peck closed tremendous difference between the Bible and 1 35—1 45 Business. A rising vote of thanks was given to the \ under the of “Has Mr. Charles A. Damm returned home the first of their 9th and left for Ki caption Hughes other books will be shown. It is hoped that cottage Sept. Augusts, 1 45—1 55 of the for the fine entertain- War Stamp Taxes the week from a motor will visit her Mrs. Singing. people vicinity man will be present to see the trip through Canada where Mrs. Peck sister, Any Case?” It was written by Norman difference. 1 55—2 25 “Some Methods of Teaching ment the closed with the with his friend Pierce Long of Alton for a week. Mr. Peck will visit and meeting singing ta Bible school convenes in the main auditorium at Hingham, White, Science” Mrs. Beulah S. Oxton, Internal revenue stamp Hapgood, the and the M ass. He left to resume his studies friends in Connecticut for a few tefore Temperance familiar God Be yellow journalist, 12 o’clock. Evening preaching service at 7.30; Tuesday j days Rockland. of tne association’s hymn, and proprietary articles, know at Hebron Academy. to their home in Concord, N. H. weakness and silliness of this brief by a minister’s topic, “Public acknowledgement re- returning 2 25—2 35 Singing. With You 'Till We Meet Again. stamp taxes, were repealed the 4 These stain* quired before door can be opened.” At the H. M. Chase was found unconscious in the Knowlton of Duluth, who 2 35—3 05 The Importance of the to Miss Walk- day night, Sept 8. advocate trained in the art of mak- Frederick Minn., Primary Your reporter endeavored get 1 paid close of the sermon will be in force since December ! Baptism adminis- barn floor Saturday neon, Sept. by his has been several weeks in town, the ! School” Principal Albert F. Richardson, Eastern 1, 2nd, passing address to be in but her h> ing the worst appear the better cause tered to several candidates. the ley’s printed full, taxes under the emergency Preaching by granddaughter Ruth. It is supposed he fel guest of his cousin, C. B. Knowlton, went to j State Normal School. minister at church It ’B however, ments such as deeds, bonds, shows that the rapid gun fire of facts Northport Baptist at 3 from the scaffold, although he has no recol- Belfast Thursday to pasB a few days with 3 05 3 10 Singing, modesty prevented. hoped, o’clock. at that she reconsider and send her manu- and on telephone messages, pa This,Thursday .evening 7.30, pray- lection of going there. Several ribs were relatives before leaving for Branford, On j 3 10— 3 25 Question Box Conducted by State may from the Republican batteries has had er and in the to The Journal for next and on ,cosm

Belfast ■ House of North Penobscot has The W. C. T U will meet tomorrow, Friday, Mrs. F. C. Sargent and daughter Dorothy Opera Klt-iue-i£ town,it Mrs. Edwin L. Klahre returned Sept. 8th WAIFS’’ of the A Stockton subscriber writes: “I from a week’s rt.en, cornet soloist Fifth to much. Springs business visit in Boston, joining Billie Burke in “Gloria’s Romance.” Keystone Two Reel ,\„ who has been stationed at could not get along without the visits from Mr. Klahre at Snug Harbor cottage, where Comedv. is now north on a the goud old Journal. 1 live © are the summer. ... u,e time, and are made the hope you may they spending Monday Evening Tuesday Evening They by to Wednesday Evening i verai months, has joined the many years edit it and keep it a paper that Mr. and MYRTLE STEDMaN Mrs. T. George Dodworth and J. W LAURA HOPE CREWS JOUciLAS McKeen’s orchestra. celebrated H o 1 e r o o t can be put in the {lands of children. 1 read it FAIRBANKS I i; d p Dougan, who had been at the Dodworth plac in in in when a child in Belfast." on the \,,rton entertained the Once-in- Hosiery Co. and are called THE CORRECT North Shore for several weeks, left "THE WILD OLIVE" "BLACKBIRDS” ‘The Habit of Happiness" -ept. 6lh, at her home on Spring I A five-part Metro picture featuring the Tuesday for New York in their cars. 1 and were the the hose of Luxite...... llework bridge paB- dramatic stars and stage favorites, Lionel Miss Hutchinson of New York has joined a delicious dinner was and Irene Hats o’clock Barrymore Hawley^ in A Yellow New the house party Mrs. G. Frank Harriman is .cmcken as the piece de re- We would be very pleased Streak, will be shown at the Colonial theater FOR FALL entertaining at her home on the South Shore < harles Owen will be the next this, Thursday, afternoon and evening. This and Miss Kitty McLaughlin has arrived from to prove our “assertion” Here picture is full of romance and thrills and is of Now Being Sold New York. Celected Investments us the supreme human interest. Madam Eve Cobe and Miss •i- using the road leading from if you will give op- granddaughter. The a that are Picked with [ Masonic Temple Association is having All the shades left for their greatest care after -inont by Center Belmont nc- Dorothy Franck, Saturday home j new and installed thorough investigation of each. portunity. up-to-date heating plants colors that in Brookline, Mass., having spent the summer g.ven that the section between j right; all the by Goodhue & Co. There are to be two boilers, at A. Bullard and the four I Hillside Farms, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira f \\. are in all the YIELDING 4 % TO 7 % and one or both may be used. The old chim- liked, grades Cobe. the Belfast line, will be closed j M, ney is inadequate for the new plant and a that are are now We Buy, Sell aid i. Building the State aid road, j popular A delightful luncheon followed by auction Specially Recommend large outside chimney is in course of construc- lectmen. the approval of was given at the Country Club last Saturday at I tion in the rear of the H. H. Coombs store. ready fpr Fe: Plil'ip/n one o'clock of Mr. and ^jB1^ jn# by Mrs. Austin w. Keating of Bel- Tuttle, daughter The cost of these will be some- those men who like to Central Maine Power Co. 1st improyements fast. I he 5s," of Harbor street, who lett. guests were served in the private thing over $4,000 j I have their new hats early. room, at one Cumberland .Villimantic, Conn., to resume din.ng long table, very attractive- County Power & Light 1st 5sJ Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore has issued cards decorated. The teaching in the High school, The general committee of twenty members ly place cards were in sepia Portland Railroad 1st 5s for a bridge party this, Thursday, afternoon and in the auction which Company that owing to ten new cases for the G. A. R. monument fund have divided followed the score at 3 o'clock at her home on Church street. cards vsis in the city, five of which the city into twenty sections and will draw were in the same soft colors. The first Anson (Maine) Water District 4£s Ihe State W. C. T U. Convention will be lots for their I. Morse is prize, a crochet was won Mrs -c:>ools will not open but that territory. Ralph pincushion, by Central Maine Power Co. 7 °Io Pfd. quarantine and she cannot held in Lewiston Sept. 19-22, and it is most de- chairman of the committee and those who have COMPANY Ralph L. Flanders, and the second by Mrs. sirable that all Unions send delegates. Re- not drawn their territory may apply to him. 12 Main St., Belfast, Maine Charles Bradbury, a crochet bag. Mrs. E R. and others. i»rf Conner received duced rates on the railroads. Cash gifts will he solicited. It is hoped to the consolation, a dainty little he steamer Camden, which Our valuable and extensive service and Statistical is main- in raise about $400 of which has been Mayberry wax doll for threads. Department from Bangor and Pe- There will De a social and entertainment $1,000 waxing tained for use and benefit of Maine investors. Friday * Mills netted the fairs, etc, ..u.. ;■ that the steamer had the Poor's hall Tuesday evening, Sept. by The of the last meeting of the ... v .-.stated report city women s ana men s tour- 19th, when a baked bean supper will be served. H. Woodcock has to Waterville in i will show that tax collector Ed- ASK US FIRST from collision when leaving L. gone government naments, Miss Annie L. Barr and Mies Clara B. If the next fair car W. to his previous lay night in the fog. The stormy, night, his to be the guest of Hon, T. Haines ward has added remark- Keating ana Ralph A. and With us can Sibley Peavey Ralph H. you invest any amount from $100 up in sate bonds. a and is for a short time before and to a few feet of large coast- Leroy A. Coombs has the cellar dug going to his camp able record, having Collected paid the Howes, met at the Country Club Wednesday :,,c h was anchored in the har- the frame of a on Water at Cnase Pond for a few days’ I of the total commit- putting up bungalow Ashing. Early city treasurer $54,434.76 evening, Sept, 6th, to play the deciding g^mes several hours S. Co.'s next week Mr. Woodcock will be Small & w«s delayed street, near the Eastern S. wharf, joined by ; ment of $85,511.75. [ for two silver cups. Til? play lasted for two Beyer, Greenwood, e use for his residence. Mrs. Woodcock and Mrs. I). Faunce fog. which he will Woodcock, A reception will be given in Odd Fellows t and one-naif hours, was extremely exciting Investment Securities, and they will motor through the W’hite Moun- a arle, president or the Hei- T.ie old bridge just beyond Brown’s Corner Hall this, Thursday, evening in honor of the and Witnessed by large number. When 225 Water tains, returning here before Mr. Woodcock Street, Augusta, Maine. di o and Mrs. James S. Harri- has been torn up preparatory to building a new teachers in the Belfast High school, the game was finished and the score added it goes to Nassau, N. P., for the winter. was Miss Grace H. Hall delegate new bridge of concrete. A temporary bridge Principal Faulkner and Sub-master Cobb. A found that the men had won by a score of —■———— —a—— 898 to 881. *-rs Club, accompanied by her the interruption of travel. Advertised Letters. The following let- I pleasing program has been arranged and the They were awarded the cups * prevents Hall left to attend ters remained unclaimed in the Belfast affair is looked forward to the stu which will be Wednesday All members of the Daughters of Pocahon- post eagerly by suitably engraved. This closes of Woman’s Federated Clubs office for the week 12th: Ladies- dent and their friends. the bridge season, a number of tas are requested to meet at their lodge room ending Sept. body although pri- H. (’. vate r;e accompanied by Mrs. for a Miss Beattie, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, Mrs. C. L, parties are booked, in Red Men’s hall next Tuesday evening A fine portrait in sepia of the late Rt-v. Geo. uise B. Brooks will clerk in Mrs. C. Miss will be served. Helpburn, Huuter, Helen L. The last dance of the season at the degree rehearsal. Refreshments E. Tufts, tor many y jars a pastor of the Bap- Country dfs store during Mrs. Carle’s Johnson, Mrs. W. E. Marcus, Mrs W. S. Club The Goodwin Club of Newport, Mrs. Fred tist church, and later a resident of Belfast, Thursday evening, Sept. 7th, was very Park MissC. Association Mitchell, G. Roberts, Alice Senecque. attended. The floor was filled Pniibrook president, motored to Belfast Wed- has been hung in the Baptist vestry by the largely with Unity Lillian G. Belle H Walden gave a luncheon, | Mrs. Smith. Sprague, Miss dancers and 50 spectators were seated or stand- nesday and enjoy d a picnic dinner at the members of Mrs. M W. Rich's Sunday school home in Court followed Alma Thomas, Mrs. Effie Wing, Miss Ella ing. McKeen’s Mrs. street, home of Mrs. E. S. Bowker, Congress street. class. It is a fine likeness and is neatly framed orcnestra—McKeen,violin, 'able decorations were | Wintworth, Mrs. C. E. Young. Gentlemen— and Parker and Races yellow in dark oak. Keyes piano. Green, cornet, drums ! Trotting Pacing school conven- .1 were very attractive. The The Waldo County Sunday ! George Dickey, Earnest Essey, (’has. II. and cymbals—furnished the music. One dance Mr. Clarence for AN D at the North Frank C. B. W. Proctor, eight years Albert C. Burgess, Mrs. Ira tion was in session yesterday Horne, McGlenchy, Roberts, M. the Lady of the Lake, brought some of the of the Belfast is A dinner was W. Cawline White. principal High school, taking Charles Bradbury, Mrs. G. Congregational vestry. picnic Sanborn, older dancers on the floor, waltzes, one steps a teacher’s course in Columbia Uni- of the North church fur- training Mrs. Robert P. Chase, Mrs. served, the ladies There was a attendance at the regular and fox trots up the program. Ices AGRICULTURAL FAIR good New making and coffee. versity, York. Mrs. Proctor and their :mby and Miss Melvina V. Par- nishing sandwiches, doughnuts meeting Tuesday afternoon of Thomas H. and cake were served during the evening. little daughter Annie V who haye been in won the a silver de- Marshall and a ten-cent lunch served Charles the of the UNITY, MAINE, nby prize, Brier will move Circle, Bradbury, president club, The E. K & Co. milliners, Windham with relatives during the summer, s standard for holding a vase or Capt. A. Perry Coombs has invited the Post has engaged the same music for a dance at this week from The Journal building to the will spend the winter in New York. SEPTEMBER 1916. '.v -rs. Circle to make a to Castine tomor- clubhouse Main street and trip the on Hallowe'en, Tuesday, Oct- 19-20, store in the Howes block on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stantial returned last row, in the steamer Golden leav- 31st. '.he house is to be closed Oct. i».» unfortunate1}, are common, Miller. Miss Mary Friday, Rod, Although formerly occupied by 1 V. week from an auto tour in the Garden of is are usually made under the block ing the Eastern S. S. wharf at y a. m. If not 1st, it will be reopened especially for this H. Hilton will remain in The Journal and Mr. Maine, Stantial reports Aroostook and others $600.00 in Purses. t But last week, in broad pleasant tomorrow the trip will be made Sat- dance, may be arranged to take day- with her regular line of goods. as In the The for the next county booming. county generally before that. entered the Swift garden on urday. program regular place Entries nt m. the potatoes harvested are of fine and Close, Sept. 14, 1916, 11 p. of the North church and society of the Circle will be on quality .n had helped himself liberally The ladies meeting The Star The soloist at the last Sunday afternoon are $2.40 barrel at the Records made after no a to their Rev. bringing per shipping Sept. 11, 1916, bar. rr. when discovered. then will give reception pastor. Spangled banner. The Post is cordially in- musicale at the Country Club was Miss Kitty _He points, a price that the farmers on easy TI 1 and in the puts FIRST DAY, SEPT. 19, 1 P M treat, but in his hurried Walter T. Hawthorne, wife, vestry viUd McLaughlin of New a soloist at Rectors ESDAY, depar- street. York, next and extend an urgent e to face with a neighbor who Monday evening There will be a conference of the memoers and at the Academy of Music. She a sang No. 2, 2 50 Class, Trot ann there was music, more needle- and are also of raided bold only at The Dinsmore from earth’s and sufferings. Three little Call at my house, 35 street. See them they suspected having sustained, it is the duty of the presiding justice Rev. John has moved into the joys Spring with Baw and frame, Rogers Mrs, in the barn. dge until it was time to return to the LaBt engine, to direct a verdict in favor of the respondent. si ns are left to mourn the loss of their mother, blackberry bushes. Sunday a squirrel power gasoline Annie Murch rent. will be sold at a bar- 2. That the evidence on the part of the Howes is a charming hostess after eating liberally of the fungi at the foot and one threshing machine cut down so young with so much to live for. GEO. E. BRACKETT, Belfast, Me. D. 5....Did State in this case was neither weak nor de- Mrs. J. W. Plummer her vacation was a most of a E. O. Pendleton. R. F. you passed j enjoyable one for her shade tree went up the tree and a little gain by but was to the fective, ample justify jury ip with her how many steps an electric flat- husband recently in Winslow. SANDYP01NT. present were Mrs. C. E Read, later was seen on a limb, bent over, with his ever realize finding a verdict of guilty. There was, there- hot until the A save It stays fore, no error in the ruling of the presiding Mrs. 3. J. and Effie have re- Read, Mrs. Charles Brown forepaw.s clasped over his stomach, and evi- iron would you? Flye daughter ! and the entry must be. i-. is finished. Let the Penobscot Bay justice turned home alter a two weeks’ vacation. STORAGE Bowker, Miss Len'\ Nye, Mrs. dently in pain. To mushrooms ironing overruled The schools in this district began 11th. | | distinguish tenements in Exception Sept. Mies Mrs. from Electric Co. show you....Two for the State. of Freedom ckins, Amy Stoddard, ; poisonous fungi, commonly called toad- Judgment Mr, Wood, principal Academy Fred Shute is his house wired for First class Belfast, to let; also farming land having accommodatijn for furniture t Mrs. Everett Hamilton, Mrs. tools, you are told to eat them and if village house, Benson was committed early Sunday morn- has moved into the Mrs. Martha Vose rent. they office.... electric lights. at SI 03 manth aer some tools. Address Journal storage par load Ap kliffe, Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore, kill you they are not mushrooms. The and ing to serve a six months’ sentence in the | squirrel a card of Misses Hazel and Persia Wentworth Miss Nellie is H. Morrill, publishes Sparrow Blanchard attending the nigh ply to ELON 8. GILCHREST. Webber, Mrs. Fred R. Poor and had made his meal on Bertha Mears, county jail. j evidently toadstools, but the estate for sale. For particu- are attending Normal school in Farming- school in Bangor. rescott, Miss Alice Simmons and whether they fatal or not we cannot thanks_Real proved ton. : of Mrs. Charles F. Ludwick, WEDDING bells. Mrs. Stowers visited in M’s. V. L. Hall. say. lars enquire Josephine Bangor A large number from this place went to two days thg past week. Real Estate Larrabee Jewett. A pretty wedding oc- I Waterville Sept. 8th to hear Charles Evans Miss Agnes Harriman left Monday for Pitts- ! curred at the home of Rev. F. S. Doliiff in Jack- Hughes. field to attend the M. C. I. FOR SALE. son Aug. 30, when Herman B. Larrabee ard James Whitcomb Has His Last | Miss Edith Lawrence did for C. C. Hamilton of Boston his wife For particulars to Riley Sung Song I C. Jewett were united in the dressmaking joined apply Gladys marriage, 37tf MRS. | Mrs. Almatia Wescott and Mrs. W. R here the first df the week for a few visit. CHAS. F. I he voice of tears to his 4* service Sparrow days LUDWICK. this great poet of the people, this man whose tender verses of^everyday life brought smiles and ring being performed in the presence ('Untle88 of the past week. Miss Nellie left 7th for ^ admirers, has been hushed in death. X relatives and a few immediate friends. The Boyd Sept. Chelsea, ^ been here several weeks with SMITHTON, (Freedom.) hat better and more appropriate memento of the Hoosier Poet than records of his masterpieces—those verses that charm < > bride was becomingly attired in white shadow Mrs. Mattie Cross, who been assisting her Mass., having ^ou their beautiful lace. Walter Morse of a£ Mrs. Melbsa Ginn. ».) by sentiments and their haunting musical words and < > Dizmont acted sister, Mrs. Nellie Ban has returned to her Mrs. Eliza rhythm.', ton, Penney spent a few days with groomsman, Miss Ardis Doliiff as bridesmaid. home in Lagrange. Eugeie Fairchild and family, who had been her friend Mrs T. WE HAVE Bragdon recently. ;; Miss Mabel Doliiff as bridesmaid, Miss Mabe occupying the Rice cottage, left on Sunday’s Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knowlton passed La- Dollliff as fljwer girl and Misa Thelma Davis steamer for Boston. “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” bor day at Mra. Florence the as Wentworth’s. n groom’s four-year-old niece, ring bea' er Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Grant and daughter Mrs. Busher and Miss Olive Putnam of Jackson Mrs. Harvey attended the and presided at th< Myra left Saturday for Lisbon ;; Falls, having Pomona in organ. Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee are both o Grange meeting Freedom 5th. been here for a week. Sept. Out to Old Aunt Mary's” Jackson and are well and favorably known ii Mrs. Bertha Smith and little • » daughter of F. A. Pitcher and family left Sept. 7th for South that town and vicinity, and a host of friendi Gardiner have been visiting her uncle, Recited by that master of E. on 11 MfOtoive at their home in Chelsea after spending the sum- William elocutionists, Harry Humphrey, wish them a happy and sucessful life, and an Seventy Oliver, and her aunt, Mrs. Margery «Wv U&Afany people at seventy mer at their cottage here. ' glad to know that to make Penney. EDISON they plan thei attribute their BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS m good Levi Harriman and wife and Mrs. Elevia home Jackson on the farm formerly ownei 1 PSAy an I < > health to Joseph Jackson, aged resident of this the late E. SCOTT’S York have returned to their home in Cam- If have an by O. Fogg. 2d i you Edison Diamond Amberola you should buy these records as no collection is complete without them. If \ place,passed away Kept. at the home of his \ EMULSION because Its bridge, Mass., after a visit with Mrs. Sarah you ■ Addisori had an Amberola you could hear and cherish them to heart’s Come in and we will them for -iSiV son, Jackson. He hail a shock about your content. play you. And there are some who smoke one concentrated only m nourlsh- Jordan and family. a year ago and has been gradually ever each day—very exacting—very critical—onh WBkK* ment creates permanent failing Mrs. Harrie Partridge left by boat Saturday since. CARLE & Maine. the uniformity Havana tobacco can pleaBe. A body-power, and because JONES, Belfast, for Boston, accompanied by Master Manley A. Howes & Uo. are satisfying these men witl It Is devoid of drugs or stimulants. Burrows, who had spent the summer with Cedulas. Scott & Bowne, N. Bloomfield, J. 13-22 Fred Blanchard and FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS family. FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER

\ L committees ———— 'A he South in the Saddle. Suits that cuniro. s vente-n Animal Stories. amounted in the fiscal year oi 1913, ac- cording to the Government reports, to Northern Democrats In Congress Vote ai By Mrs. Orace C. D. Favre, Formerly $53,000,000. That is a trifle over one- Their Caucus Dictates. Party half f the receipts in the single State ol Miss Grace C. uenslow. Tell Washington. D. C., Sept. 11, 1916. New York in the same year, that amount Let William ■ The of ‘■'The irony of fate was never so appar- reaching $101,000,000 receipts ben-aima: a dog of hyeres. four of the great- ent as in tne workings of the Democratic Virginia, which control This ia the true but sad story of a most est while Don’t take our party. Had any one been found so bold ! committees, are $9,330,000, beautiful canine life. amount as ventured a that the States which show receipts to the the extra to have prophecy Some eight years ago there came from word for come when the soidier of or times as time would Union $315,000,000. thirty-five j lovely Provence an man with a com- elderly goodness of the would see the entire government which much, have control of no important spier did dog, of the breed called in lull control of the Slates mittee. the last Treasury repori bread, cake and pas- he saved under When France, Braque St. Germain. to he would is examined reference to the taxa- this which attempted destroy it, with He was all white, with reddish patches, try made from been a candidate for the tion for the of the General Gov- | have regarded support drooping ears, brave eyes, and dauntless milled declared Sime- ernment, some striking facts are dis- special flour, asylum,” Representative j courage. The two were inseparable, and on chairman of the Pub- closed The and personal in- I Castoria is a harmless substitute for Caslor Oil. i* Red Win- D. Fgg ot Ohio, j corporation took up their abode in a charming villa from Ohio come over anil It is licity Committee of the National Repub- taxes produced slightly $80,- on the Boulevard in the small gforic, Props Soothing Syrups. plea. a d’Orient, Wheat. Order L in a recent 000,000 revenue. Of this amount $41,- It contains neither Opium, nor other \ ter lican Congressional Committee | j Riviera town of Hyeres-les Palmiers. Morphine here. 000,000 was income and $39,- eotic substance. It Worms and allays 1, sack today and let it statement personal The man was silent and self-ab9orbed; destroys Of oersonal isliness. It relieves AVind “That time is now reached. The South 000,000 from corporations. the dog watchful and true. Constipation, Colic, do its own talking— the and income the eight States Troubles and Piarrhcea. It rides at the head of procession. The corporation They lived alone together with an old Teething regulafi last 18 commit- Stomach and it’s the only way to President and his family are Southern in enumerated, controlling Provencal bonne, who knew and loved Bowels, giving healthy and natural >1, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s l-'ricnd. and ~ learn what your birth sympathies. them and their ways. "His Cabinet is also the five Southern; Life w'as one long holiday, made up of baking will gain heads are from States that controlling BLOOD glorious tramps all over the picturesque The Kind You e-filth ot the BUILD UP YOUR Have through have less thano population country thereabouts, delightful naps Always Bough* It is a task to to restore I and bear less man one-haif ot the taxa- hopeless try after succulent Bears the of dinners, cosy evenings Signature __ your health while blood is defi- : tion. your by the hearth, master smoking and read- cient in or “The Senate in leadership and working quantity quality. Ben on The ing, Aima looking with worship- committees is Southern. The House, bloodcirculatesthroughout'every j ful of the the hair eyes. troll) speaker to dourkeeper, is Southern. portion body except | So the too and nails. It takes the nourishment halcyon days passed only Seventeen out of eighteen great commit- Monsieur X. was a of from it to swiftly. Legion are headed Souther:, as fol- the food and distributes the tees by men, Honor man, and wore with much distinc- various muscles and organs; it takes lows: tion the the red rosette. also any medication that is administer- Ways and Means, Kitchen, North Once when a asked him about ed the mouth. The blood stranger In Use For Over 30 Years. Carolina. through is his dog, and, noting the kindling eyes g» COMPANY, N[» V O M K c ■ v the only means by wliiph medicine can Appropriations, Fi'zgerald, New and eager “You seem to love reach the nerves. It the blood is thin tone, said, Y urk. him much she received (he its is lessened because very indeed," Banking and Currency, Glass, Vir- carrying capacity l’adore!" it is the red in the blood that unexpected reply: “Madame, je ginia. corpuscles He called the “Ben-Aima," which carry oxygen and otherneeded constitu- dog Juaiciary, Webb, Norm Carolina. in the sweet Provencal means ents to the various of the tongue HON. CHARLES SUMNER outrage, obscure our visi Interstate and Foreign Commerce, parts body. “well-beloved." wlRD, Dr. Williams’ J'mk Pills for Pale and destitution of two ye Atlamsoi Georgia. One likes to look back on those People increase the red corpuscles in happy Former Leader of the Progressive Party in Rivers and Harbor-', Sparkman, days for master and dog, remembering -————"— the blood. enable it to absorb MARINE "SB"--- Florida. They Massachusetts, Calls on to MlSHArS | 'he bitterness which came afterwards. Progressives more oxygen, to carry more life and Merchant Marine, Alexander, Mis- Monsieur X was a familiar in Support Hughes. i-Uti o-iLt Af YOUR GRUCfcRS strength to tiie weakened organs. In figure Kingston, J Aug. souri. the streets of Hyeres—white haired, sol- Souih any disease in which the patient be- In a speech at Skowhegan last week nus Manson, before rep Agriculture, Lever, Caro- dierly, and well preserved, walking erect, lin'.1.. comes thin and pale Dr. Williams’Pink Hon. Charles Sum.ier Bird asserted that Morant Bay, h ts been with Ben-Aima ever aiert at his side, Pills can be used to com- the Progressive as a national or- to this an : Foreign Affairs, Flood, Virginia, successfully with muzzle thrust into master’s party brought port bat the anemia and build the health lovingly ganization was dead and i to beach for examination. Military Affairs, Hay, Virginia. up dear hand. appeal-1 Naval and strength. former Progressives to support the Re- Affairs, Padgeit, Tennessee. in the twinkling of an all Portland, Sept d. the Blood” is a book- Then, eye, publican presidential Cnarles Postoffices, Moon- Tennessee. “Building Up was Master sickened and candidate, assistance let, full oi good information. changed. died, E. Hughes, prompt given > Indians, Stephens, Texas. Every (he old bonne followed him to the ing oy and or- mother shortly ‘‘1 am Capt. Dyer Insular Jones, and every growing girl should for Hughes,” lie sail, “not Affairs, Virginia. grave —the happy home was broken up. Elizabeth life saving sta ana have one. It is sent free on request by merely because I am opposed to Wilson, Railways Canals, Dies, Texas. Relatives there were none; friends were old three-masted schoom the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sclien- but because Hughes, by his past record Public Buildings. Clark, Florida. J far away. And Ben-Aima, the well-be- Belfast, coal laden frm. ectady, N. Y. Your own druggist sells and his recent pubhc utterances, is en- Roads, Shackelford, Missouri. j loved? Alas! What of him? What, m- Eastport, would have lei Dr. Williams’Pink Pills. Price 50 cents. titled to the support of all voters who Rules, Henry, Texas. dp^rl t the rocks near the static distrust Wilson and j southern democracy. for uric air- io uj'H ii] rs wilUSC Mei-tUS All this was three years ago. ing Portland harbor j Above all, and in striking contrast to 9 Mates—1 and 8 tees, paid $4,222,444 while New York Last at sunset in front the vessel ran in too r,.- represent .Northern May, strolling President a j alone or seven Wilson, Hughes is patriot. Southern. Of these tne and paid $27,683 743, nearly of the Villa I saw a half- Point, ana the wind dying Ways Leo, gaunt, “I am opposed to Wilson because I be- j times as much. Ir e Sta‘es ot Massa- she was left in a Means, Judiciary, Banking and Cur- starved, pathetic-iooking dog, going sur- lieve denly, N-w his administration has been a dis rency, Interstate and chusetts, Pennsylvania, Omo, Jer- reptitiously from one garbage to an- position, being too close n Foreign Commerce, pile mal failure, ho h in foreign and domes- Merchant j sey and Idinois, p f Ohio and Penn- tnought, in time to her policy determining. The heads of these Approacmng him, I saw plainly that of just prevent more action, positive and direct,he has fail- come from Southern States —North Caro- sylvania, and onlv 270,000 than he was a of his she being within 100 feet ot magnificent specimen ed. His foreign policy in Mexico and Missouri and were cast m the same year in the State race, though too fallen the time. The life savers t : lina, Virginia, Georgia, only evidently Europe has been marked by vacillation, These States of New York. evil was to water and for two Texas. determine the Gov- | upon days. His body fearfully hesitation, inaction. deep attitude in “Sectional in the U'idurwood and there until a breeze ernment’s policy. policy emaciated, had the droop peculiar to For the sprang bill removed dunes trom first time in our history an “On the other hand, the Appropria- twenty products canine old age. He must already have abled the schooner to keep of the American president has failed to recog- tions, Military Affairs. Naval north, Cv>rn, oats, wheat, wool, lived at least twelve years. der her own sail, anchor;: Affairs, nize what our fathers taught, that the Posti Public meats, dairy products, hay, potatoes, I tried to but he fur- harbor about the middle ! ffice, Buildings, Agriculture pat him, slunk first a etc duty of nation is to protect its cit- at.a Rivers and Harbors, have to do with tively into the shadow. noon. izens in every part of the world. It is not but of “Left duties or southern products, At dinner that I related the only policy appropriations pub- evening said: 'He has us out of war.’ 6. T.\ cotton, tobacco and angora kept Yes, Portland, Sept. lic money; very largely the latter (unc- rice, goat unusual occurrence to our sympathetic ed hair. but at what a sacrifice of honor and self- schooner Donna T. Bruit tion. All these the first con- herself a lover of all except is landlady, > animals, respect. best known vessels on the trolled by the South. The other “Imports increase, revenues decrease. as Pyrene and Athos, the from large huge dogs Cleveland kept us out of war and with has made her last voyag committees are more adminis- “Import duty collected last Republican the the Mourn, generally Pyrenees, Coco, parrot, it all saved our name and sunk in 150 feet of water year, three hundred and twenty million. the standing among trative. monkey, and half a dozen cats can between collected Demo- the nations of the world. Roosevelt Portland Head “It will thus be noticed that what the “Import duty 1915, testify. Then she told me the sorrow- kept us out of war—at one time with snip. The schooner was i country’s policy will be, as outlined cratic year, one hundred and ninety-eight ful story. by England, at another time with Germany tons of moulding sand, t o. the Congress, will millions. Since the death of his master Ben- Sixty-fourthj depend —in both instances without insult to our bany, N. Y., and bound t “Loss one hundred and twent Aima has upon the influence of the Chairmen, not -eight lived in the cemetry, beside and in when e;r millions. flag, each case preserving friend- Monday evening one Bingle one of whom conies from a his grave. At he comes out nightfall ship and respect. the schooner sprang aleak. ; State north of the “Money spent last Republican year, food. He line. The seeking mistrusts everyone, when t 1000 millions. "And now a word about Wilson and Tuesday, the pumps Committee on s is not a asks of human. He- lives Appropriate: nothing any business. In 1912 before Wilson was ally clogged, the water g committee. If it be “Money spent first Democratic year, his own with wonder policy determining grief-striken life, elected, the business of New was and the schooner become the 1120 millions. in his England * our naval chairman is from great nark and infinite de- policy, eyes, healthy and prosperous. When, how- captain was forced u< Tennessee. If it be our One hundred and twenty millions votion in his canine soul. military policy ever, it became known that the out of her no —• one and govern- They got "Vo<\«W.T our chairman is from If it he spent, hundred twenty-eight One asks oneself what he must think VU—V Virginia. ment had passed into the hands of south- the boat had hardly p CAV-'IS our our millions less collected. of it all. This sudden foreign policy chairman is from change from well- ern her side when the Otrfe, a «» rat !ru«: sa Democrats and that Bryan, Daniels schi If it ue our insular “Last year four Southern States paid and Virginia. policy, being, opulence, deep affection to and men of their hail become the the stern and soon rolled one million. type the our chairman is the life of an outcast and a The “Well, I reckon he will find out next November!" touching Philippines, pariah. chosen advisors of the President, com- her deck bursting op-- ■ ■■ “Last Northern States i 3 from If it be our interstate or year paid forty- neighbors are very and Virginia. good, purposely merce and trade began to lag and the down. Arriving at the w commerce, he is from two million. put out toon tor him. WHITE’S CORKER, ^Winterport ) CENTER MOJNTVILLE. foreign Georgia. line of unemployed to lengthen. After m., after a long and h If it be our “Under present estimates next year, immigration policy, he is Every night, thereafter, I watched for Getcholl entered » all the Republican party split and Wilson protest trom Alabama. If it be our Southern States will pay 10 million, and him choice morsels Mrs. Clara Carter is merchant him, gave and was oV. Floyd Larby entered the Gilman C m- visiting her son, anil all Northern States will 200 mil- elected,” Mr. Bird continued, “he marine, he is from Missouri. If a be pay kindly pats, after a week of j mercial 5th. Ralph Carter, in Belfast. which, pa- began to attack business to smash big three men composing th school, Bangor, Sept. our he is from Missouri. lion/’ tient he roads, It it be coaxing, shyly permitted me to units of into the Mr. Weed of D< Mrs. M. production small competing | cook, C. W. and wife were guests of C Berry is visiting relatives on railway* and canals, he is from Texas. Special legislation: bestow. I wished that I lived in Nealey Hyeres, units —a ruinous policy ago discard- ed in Maine, the other t in Houlton and Ellsworth. “An ot the situation Nitrate plant, Muscle Shoals, 20 and could at least long H. A. Luce and wife in Newburg Scpr. analysis of the partially adopt him, ed by all the big individual countries of shipped in New York, ‘South in the saddle’ is The million. to his creature comforts 3d. Mis Hunt of interesting. seeing —though the world. It we are to 204 to Morrill held services at Rivers and Hurbois, compete suc- registered gross | hall eight Southern States here enumerated mostly South, I should a.ways know his faithful heart at in In Capt. and Mrs. Frank Grindel of Rock- Grange Sunday afternoon, Sept. 3d. 43 million. cessfully with tiie world’s trade we must Mystic, Conn., which have charge of these important is with his cherished master in the nar- Miller of l'r visited L. A. White and re- encourage large units of production as by Gurney port family Mrs. Dora Engle of matters contain: Flood control, California, 5 1-3 mil- row tomb on the hillside. Holyoke, Mass., they are encouraged in other countries. The master, F. H. Get eh cently. visited her brother, lion; North, 3 million; South, 42 mil- Dear the Volnty Thompson, First. In population, noth white Ben-Aima, well-beloved! He dissolved the tobacco trust, the Bangor, was unaware of recently. lion. Yours is a of de- Virgil Linnell of Orrington is spending and colored, less than 20.000,000, truly thrilling example from the if any, was carried the s Rural credits, especially for the votion the telephone telegraph company his vacation at the home of his mother Fred to the cet sus of beyond grave. and smashed the Gay and wife, and Messrs. Cecil according 1910; Soutn — unlimited amount — Harvester trust. Has Mrs. A. 34,000 “There is a love that and one G, Larby. and Robert attended the which is about one-fifth of Ihe coun- perishes, in the meantime the of tobacco or Gay, Water- new offices, mostly Southern Demo- that shal price The Maine Potato v.ile fair. try’s people. outlast the glory of the sun.” farm been lowered?” C. S. Towle of Winthrop was a caller crats, forty-six million. machinery Second. In wealth have less In lest than two after Wil- at G. H. York’s 28th. He was they Here’s some facts in Public 1914, years Maine’s Aug. Rober' Gay, who has been his than Buildings Commissioner after visiting $25,000,000,000, or about one- THE NEW U. S. BIRD LAWS. son was elected a panic was upon us. looking apples. parents and bill, also reported July 17: Hon. W. T. Guptill, thu d Elijah Gay wife, has return- seventh of the country’s wealth. became frightened. The ed to Tewksi Mass. 1916 Capital price ernment’s estimate of 2v Mrs. of was ury, Third. In in the The amended United States of Lydii Nealey Newburg | representation newly reg- labor fell. Soup kitchens were start- of for the of her Billings, S. C.$25,000; population, 1,757 potatoes Main, guest granddaughter, Mrs. Mrs. C. House, 97 members. ulations on birds have been ed and four million men and j R. Richards and Miss Miriam Eminence, Ky 40.000; 1,274 migratory despondent against 22,000,000 bus: F. P. Clements, Sept. 1st. Richards, who have "It will be noticed that the State of received by and duly considered by the women walked the streets for been visiting Mrs. Falmouth. Ky. 25,0 0; 1,180 searching wrong, being too high controls four committees cf the Forest Maine Commissioners of Inland Fisheries was W. E. Hebard assumed his duties as 0*ive L. have returned to Massa- Virginia City, Ark. 25,000; 2,484 work. That the answer to Wilson’s Bartlett, 44 erable figure. chusetts. most significant possibilities. This State, Huntsville. Tex. 30.000; 2.072 and Game. It will be understood, of boast that the 'Democratic had superintendent of the schools of Carmel | party with a population in 1910 of 2,062,000, Huntingdon, Tenn.... 25,000; 1.112 course, tnat the Maine laws will continue lifted human labor from the of and Newburg Sept. 5th. A concrete 44 category Sick Beasts bridge is being built at the and wealth in 1912of Mt, Grove, Mo. 40,100; 1,722 to wherever the sea- $2,890,000,000, with 44 govern they open commodities.’ In less than two years it : foot ot Mr. N. C. S. C. and wife of Center hill. The contract was ten me Olive, 50,000; 1,071 son or on Book on treatment of H Thompson Washing- Representatives upon flo r of the 44 later close it earlier any birds made labor a useless for awarded to Rogersville. Tenn.... 25,000; 1,242 commodity D. C were of G. H. H. A. Brown of Foxcroft. has s- ton, guests York House, four times the importance in than do the federal regulations. which there was no demand, Dogs and other animals, I tie roau will and wife several last week. be closed tor the this if When the country needs who are days present. Congress, chairmanships have any defense, All insectivorous birds indefinitely "Does the wage today, the wage that reys’ Homeopathic Vt ten than all the New responds? The band-tailed M. A. and wife and Mrs. Misses Esther Tibbetts and Lura Ben- meaning, England protected. pigeons, cotnes largely from blood, murder and William St., N. Y. Haley Mary militia on nett and Caroline States, the Middle Atlantic States, the August 1, 1916, border: cranes, wood ducks, swans, curlews, wil- Iialey motored to Belfast Sept. 3d and McFarland are among From New the class of East and West States, the North Central York, 16,000. lets, upland plover and smaller shire were guests of F. A. Nye and wile. entering Freedom Academy, From and Massachusetts, 7,000. birds are until 1918. Gardner Berry enters his third year. protected Sept. 1, L. W. Sherman of Boston, a commis- Slates combined, with a populatior in Shooting is prohibited everywhere in sion merchant, was calling in this vicin- 1910 of 60,000,000 and wealth in 1912 From Illinois, 11,000. the State between sunset and sunrise. PROSPECT FERRY. From South ity Saturday in the interests of his uusi- amounting to nearly $148,000,000,UU0. Carolina, 3,000. The open season tor birds in Maine is ness. This State, with ten Representatives, by From North Carolim, the home ot £» kj frvl Ir-iiirc Capt. A. A. Ginn has a new House leader and head of bought virtue of the organization of the Navy De- Waterfowl (except swans and wood Mrs. A. R. Wellman and children ar- car. Sixty- METRO Dodge fourth Congress, exerts more influence- partment, none. ducks), coots, gallinules and rived at their home Aug. 30th after a jacksnipes, four times over, if of From Georgia, the home of the 16th to Dec. 31st. visit with her sister, Mrs. B. C. Ames Evander Ginn left Sept. 2nd for his chairmanships Sept. committees have Senate leader, none. Rails coots and in Orono. home in Atlanta, Ga. any significance—than (except gallinules) all of New England, with 32 Represnta- From Florida, the home of the Sept. 1st to Nov. 30th. Edward of Chairman of Rivers and PICTURJ Dr. Hubbard Ferguson of Biddeford Raynor Holyoke, Mass., tives; New York, New Jersey and Harbors iflack-breasted and golden plover and visited Evander and sister, Miss Lucia Ferguson, who Harriman several days Pennsylvania with ni ety Representa- and Public Buildings Committees, greater and lesser yellowlegs, Aug. ltith last week. are touring the State by auto, were call- tives; Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, none. to Nov. 30th. From ers at C. W. Nealey’s Sept. 2nd. Ed. Clifford, wife and daughter Grace and. Wisconsin, with 86 Representatives; , none; Tennessee, Jacksnipe, same as waterfowl, coots, of Stockton Minnesota, Iowa, North South none; Arkansas, none; Mississippi, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. of visited Mrs. Gerry Harding Dakota, gallinules. Thompson | 3d. Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas, with 41 the home of Chairman of flood con- Woodcock, Oct. 1st to Nov. 30th. Wollaston, Mass., who are in town for ! Sept. Representatives; and all the States west trol, none; Alabama, tne home of the several weeks, visited Mrs. Emmie Miss Fannie Cunningham of Stone- of the Rocky Mountains; making a total Underwood bill, none. in a few Thompson Bangor days recently. ham, Mass,, is visiting her sister, Mrs. of 31 States with 282 Louisiana, 500. Alvah Representatives. HUMPHREYS* A. L. Biaisdell and family and C. C. Berry. “These same States ’will cast in 1916 "It will be galling to the Union soldiers in the Electorial to know that on March 1st of this Clements and family attended the field Otis Ginn, wife and little daughter of College 344 votes, or 75 year, more votes than are a this Democratic a vote of 74 Witch meeting of North Waldo Pomona in Brewer were week-end visitors with W. necessary to elect House, by Hazel Oil! to element of Matthews’ grove, Swan Lake, Aug. 29th. H. Ginn and wife. President. It will be noted how these 58, rejected thej loyalty (COMPOUND) > important committees are assigned: To as essential to collect Southern claims Mrs. Annie of Massachusetts J. For Piles or Grayson A. Pierce, wife and daughter Min- Virginia, 4; to Texas, 3; to Tennessee, against the government arising out of Hemorrhoids,: and Mrs. Florence Lewis of erva of Binghamp- Sandypoint visited W. D. Harri- 3; North Carolina, 2; Missouri, 2; Flori- the war. A motion was then made to External or Internal, Blind or ! ton, N. Y., spent the month of August man and wife last week. da, 2; Georgia, 1; South Carolina, 1. recommit the bill with instructions to in- or at the home of their father A. L. Biais- Bleeding, Itching Burning. , These 18 the Rules clude loyalty as essential to a claim J. G. James and wite of visited committees, including One application relief. dell. Brngor “This was carried a vote brings relatives here for Committee, except 1, go to 8 Southern by of 183 to several days, returning Two sizes, 23c. and at Mrs. Hattie C. H. to States. Of the 39 lets im- 170. Every Republican, save one from $1.00, Clement, Mrs. Libby their home in Brngor Sept. 4th, ac- remaining the chairman o: Tennessee and one from voted all or mailed. the and White were those portant committees, 23 Virginia, druggists i&x\t Mrs. Julia among companied by their son Wilson,who spent to Southern for it. Southern man voted who spent the past week at Camp Etna, the summer here. go States. This leaves 16 Every against Send Free Surnple of Oil to it a |^t and few Northern I and many others were there for the clos- committers, not including the Appropria- Democrats, in- ing day Sunday. tior s, tor ttie rest of the country. eluding McGilicuddy of the 2nd District Star aivd it !? Farm Conditions in the Bay State. “'ihe revenms of the eight Southern of Maine. Vote is recorded August { C. E. Bartlett and G. H. York attend- Record, Page 3,877, of the present ses- ed a directors meeting of the Winter- Not much to brag about in this year’s sion. xsivt the Farmer’s Union 1st. It was is play port Sept. crops, the verdict of the average Mas- "The committee which has charge of j y voted at this meeting to have the Union sachusetts farmer. According to Sec. these claims is under control of a mem- iwm^ store open Mondays and Thursdays Wheeler of the State Board of “Our Doctor ber from Texas. It is the ( L Agricul- Humphreys' flomeo. Medicine Compuny, September. ture the of the “The through apple crop State will be South governs, appropriates and loO William Street, New York. about one-fourth less than laBt year, and Always Said” spends. the are so METRO BELFAST PEOPLE apples spotted as.to be classed What the family doctor says is al- “The North obeys, pays and defends. only as fair. ways worth hearing and heeding. He “This is the irony of fate—fifty years J\ GET ACTION Though hay grew luxuriantly, much of knows that many ills are caused by after. It is the meaning of Democratic SICK ANIMALS INSTANT it was rain the control.” that spoiled by during haying carelessness or neglect. He con- A BIG BOOK on diseases of Horses, | and the will guaraxt' Those who have used it in Belfast are season, supply be below the stantly warns his patients to keep Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Poultry, mailed normal. Corn is also below normal in their habits if want to Rheumatism Follows astonished at the INSTANT action of regular, they Exposure. free. Humphreys’ Veterinary Medicines, tees a quality and quantity. The of well. But are careless simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., supply keep people In the rein all day is generally followed by 156 William Street, New York. you cranberries is one-fourth below the av- and soon until a sick forget, headache, of rheumatism or as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Because it acts onions are small painful twinges neuralgia. erage, and the peach a bilious attack, or an upset stomach time is one-half Slo&n’a Liniment will give you quick relief and Our Offer. This and 5c." on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE crop what it ought to be. reminds them that they need some- Jitney the good Pears are a prevent from third short and and to act on the twinges becoming tort-.e. DON’T MISS THIS. out this en- jv? SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves almost grapes thing bowels. “L. F.” Cut slip, It plums almost a failure. Atwood’s Medicine is a safe and quickly penetrates without rubbing and close ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach with five cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, Celery is rusty, squash vines in some for and soothes the sore and For prompt remedy constipation, aching joints. sore, HI., writing your nan^e and address or It removes such foul localities have turned clearly gas. surprising black, owing to an is a great to the stomach and liver. exhausted muscles that ache and throb help stiff, You will receive in return a trial con- early frost, but tobacco has done well. So the package matter that a few doses often relieve or good, that this old remedy is from overwork, Sloan’s Liniment affords quick in thousands of New trining Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for prevent appendicitis. A short treatment family standby relief. Bruises, sprains, strains and other For Hay Fever, Asthma And Bronchitis. England homes, which have discov- coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, stomach Old minor to children are soothed helps chronic trouble. The ered its value and tested its injuries quickly and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Every sufferer should know that efficacy. Corner Store Co. Foley’s FREE.—“Ye Olde words and music by Sloan’s Liniment, Get a bottle to-day at Drug Honey and Tar ia a reliable for Songs/* * remedy coughs, of sixty songs sent free on receipt of colda, fever and popular your Druggist, 25c. bronchitis, hay aathma. It one outside yellow wrapper from the bottle, Children atopa racking coughs; heals raw, inflamed mem- together with your opinion of our Medicine. Or/ looaena FOR branes; the phlegm and eases wheezy, “L. F." Medicine Co., Portland, Me. FLETCHER’S difficult breathing. Sold everywhere. FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER CASTO R I A ^jbkyourtl\Mxtrej HE KEPT US OUT FAMILIES SPLIT OUT CATARRH new how the presence OF WHAT WAR? i a constant menace, ON CAMPAIGN ■« "h: ve none of it. It f the delicately ..ml makes it useless, other organs to Boast n the Disingenuous That It’s Wives of Wilson •• share of work. It Supporters illy prepared seed- Through Any Act of Wilson Will iV'fims of colds, grip, Take Stump For > ] pneumonia. It so We Are Out of the Eu- ir s delicate plans Gov. Hughes. :.Vp. ssible asthma, hay Contest. r respiratory dis- ropean ..is until it becomes involving many or- >i;.rating the entire DIVERTING results. CAMPAIGN PHASE m rums RATHER SHOULD BE .-a-nlv neglected, and BLAMED s w. 11 of itself. It ia-inal correction. FOR MEXICAN BELLIGERENCY Washington—Families are being di- .if a century many vided by the present political issues. found help in Pe- Here are a few t »nic with special examples. J. A. H. arrhal conditions. the Present Hopkins of New Jersey is treasurer .in out waste mat* During Administration of the Progressive (genuine) national the catarrhal inflam- We Have Seized a Mexican Port and up the whole sys- committee, and has announced that s Sent Our Entire and willingly testify Army Militia he all this and even personally favors the re-election of to Fight Mexicans While Armed ha 1 sufferers. What Wilson. Mrs. Hopkins is a member is the best proof of Mexican Forces Have Invaded Am- of the Woman's and ;; do. Vou may rely on party will take erican Soil and Fought Battles the stump and do all she can to nn it is pleasant to Our the election of v to administer. Against People. prevent Wilson. Manalln Gifford Plnchot is for Hughes and Tablet* are the ideal Sometimes you hear men, sensible all the militarism Hughes and his laxative and men, too. say, "I’m going to vote for backing can secure. Amos liver tonic. Plnchot, They have Wilson this year because he kept us his brother, is a member of the no unpleas- out of war.” American Union Against Militarism a n t effects and do not Ask such men a short question. and will support Wilson as the lesser form a hab- Ask them, “Out of what war?” of two evils. Rep. William Kent of it 10c, 25c. Hid Mr. Wilson keep us out of the California Is a wild-eyed enthusiast The Peruna Co War? No. He for Wilson and is a O. European has himself heading Wilson In a formal address to congress spok-. non-partisan league, while Mrs. Kent i>n of the European war as “a war j is a member of the Woman’s party > t. \THER1NGS. and will with which we have nothing to do, a j stump for the defeat of Wil- war whose causes do not touch us.” j son. Toe annual reunion How could Mr. Wilson keep us out I George Middleton has allied himself •m family was held at of a war with which we have nothing i with the group of writers who have .. Rockport, Aug 30th. to do and whose causes do not touch ! announced themselves for Wilson, ; as follows: Presi- us: while his wife, Fola La Follette, is one i tyson of Hope; vice S. Fogler,South Hope; Hid he keep the rest of the westexn 1 ef the members of the Congressional i-urer, Mrs. Mattie hemisphere out of the European war? union who will hold Wilson respon- id;; associate secre- No independent nation on this side ! sible for the defeat of the Susan B. •t. Spear, Rockport; of the world is Involved in it; the Anthony amendment. Meredith Nich- -gements, Mr. and people In it are the colonies of olson is n Wilson supporter, but Mrs. Rockland, and Mrs. oni#v European powers and had no Nicholson will write and stump ••.port. A program they Wilson on account of his at- Mrs. Piyson’a Or- voice in their fate, for they were nu- against by Mrs. W. F. Tib- tomjnicjillv at war wlion thoir innthor titude towarif the federal suffrage .■s by Mrs. Elizabeth governments went to war. Who kept amendment. Mrs. I.ouis F. Post is a furnished much pleas- Argentina, Brazil. Chile. Peru, out of member of the Woman's Peace party cc was selected for the European war? Did Mr. Wilson? and an ardent Tolstoyan pacifist. which will also be Louis F. Did Mr. Wilson keep us out of war Post, assistant secretary of Wt lesday of August. with Mexico? No. In his term more labor, is for the Administration’s ;1 of the banner Americans have been killed by Mexi- “reasonable” program of prepared- ness. I wa? uiai ui lit- cans and more American property has 1 j ,-.i :!i home of Arthur been destroyed by Mexicans than by POPULAR HUGHES CAMPAIGN | 29 at vhi ;h 1 y h, Spaniards during the whole Spanish Slates were present. FUND. j war. Tn his term we have seized a | ,nt was Philander The plan adopted by Cornelius N. j Mexican port and have sent our entire I :'l years; the young- Bliss. Jr., treasurer of the Republican ! ! months, regular army and militia to fight Mexi- Union,ten National Committee, to raise money n dinner was en- cans. In his term Mexican armed i picnic for the campaign and increase the ! wt ie elected: Presi- forces have invaded American soil and j force of active workers for the elec- vice | v, Union; preai- fought battles against our people with- x and tion of (diaries Evans Hughes to the -t, Union, Roscoe in our boundaries. J. yet ary and treas- presidency lias peculiar merit. Mr. President Taft went through two I rn ; obituary com- Bliss asks every one who favors the ; 1 Mexican revolutions his is. Union; executive during term, election of Mr. Hughes and wishes him Mrs. Philander tile revolution against Diaz and the j Hills, to have the support of a Republican Mrs. Frank revolution against Modern. American Lenfest, Senate and House to contribute $10 \ Mrs. Arthur Stewart, lives were safe in Mexico during that and become a sustaining member of j Mrs Frank Bennett, time. No | Mexican cities were seized the i Mr.. Roscoe Republican party. All such will j I Staples, by Americans and no armed Mexicans afternoon wms spent in receive a certificate of membership, j j invaded the United States while Mr. E. .graphophone and piano That the money will prove a good in- ! Taft was in the White House. Yet Mr. j. -ports and games for oid vestment is patent. It will help to se- ! the hour for Taft never thought of asking the partings cure for the country a more efficient 1 r anks was extended to American people to vote for him be- J administration of our national affairs, Arthur Stewart for their cause lie us out of J ! kept war with winch is if the The next reunion necessary prosperity | iiy. Mexico. ITe an on arms put embargo and influence of the nation is con- a- the home of Philander to f so that j American weapons would not tinue. H;,-, j-,. -i C. H. Kalluch of Warr n the law as he thinks it not ns Locatiom- in the Rest in the a* Maine. ? Is, Friends of Wilson are still trying {Fresh ^ Equipped Factory Country Belfast, lech of South Thomaston. he thinks it ought to be; and asks JACK ON & to explain what be meant by "too EVERY Food]AT > HAIL lii.LPAbT A(ihMS. < DAY THE i made by President Kal- him to tell those who look to him Mill Sites, Farms,Sites { ■ to But can tell us proud fight.” they « \ THE COE-M(JRTIJV IV COMPANY. NEW Kalloch, George Kalloch, for political advice something about l | ■ what he “strict •i:es and Miss Ermina meant by accountabil- | the record of Mr. Hughes us Gov- ! for Summer Hotels YORKJ | Kalloch, who is the fami- ity?” 1 ernor. Head whet the or, told in very eloquent Legislative Labor News, the official organ of the and | tamity's spread and pros- “Eminent judges,” says Colonel Hen- Gamps in New York Federation of Labor, said •ommunities, especially ry Watterson, "have ever proved dis- where he LINE Hogan S uiiiy, recently editorially when Mr. Hughes left the I LOCATED ON THE OK THE appointing candidates.” He is right. weeks. He also paid a Governor’s chair at for his Albany Alton B. a io those who have died Parker was big disappoint- place on the supreme court. Here it Kalloch was held ment to the Democrats. And so is reunion is: MAINE CENTRAL RAILKOA! It was voted to hold the Charles Evans Hughes.-—Toledo Blade. Now that Gov. Hughes has rotirod at the same place on the give opportunity to those desiring to Bakery from politics and ascended to a aesday ot August—rain or place President Wilson appears to have J make a change in location for a new start on the highest judicial tribunal in tht* been keenly alive to the expediency ( in life. world, the fact can be acknowledged TRY TMEIii of accepting several invitations to i iroin Little Sneezes Grow. without hurting anybody’s political make speeches in the West. Nobody Witer Powers I corns that he was the friend UndevelopiJ at hang on all winter start with greatest knows any better than he that it will of a labor laws that ever occupied the I uiie. sore throat, a tight chest. take considerable shoveling to fill up Unlimited Raw Material Governor’s chair at Albany. During M Wftaat Bread ! mptoms of colds, and you know the holes that have been dug in that his two terms he has AND ment will break them up. Dr signed fifty-six locality by Justice Hughes. I labor laws, including among them the l iJ'.scovery, with its soothing an- Good Land best labor laws ever enacted in this Farming has been breaking up colds It was John P. St. John of Kansas, or any state. mughs of young and old for 47 one time Prohibitionist candidate for AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. DOUGHNUTS ■ “He also the enactment of t' H New Discovery loosens the urged president of the United States, who labor laws In his messages to the 'Communications regarding locations the head, soothes the irritated said that Americans vote as they FRIED IN LARD AND ONLY Legislature, even going so far as to are invited and will receive attentions makes breathing easier. At cheer. If so. there is mighty little j !-ruKK place the demand for a labor law in when addressed to any of the 50c. consolation for the Democratic party agent r 1 one of hi?* to an MAI NR or to messages extra ses- In this campaign, for the Democratic CENTRAL, Used sion of the Legislature. 10c. doz. PRESTON’S iing hquipment by Big Administration in three years has per | giv- INDUSTRIAL BUREAU “Only 162 labor laws have been Freighter. en us nothing to cheer over. On the Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable enacted in this state since its erec- Mr. contrary, as Hughes has said, MAINE C.NTRAL Is situaicd on Y\ street of) f'ain street. I have and -ummer the tion in 1777—in 133 RAILROAD, ashingtun jest single .Italian cargo years. One-third these last three have been years years double hitches, bud tie. Careful drivers if desired. Your undoubtedly the largest of these, exceeding in quality all of boards, patron- tL. of humiliation and embarrassment. PORTLAND. MAINE. s»as, completed its the others, have been enacted and | age isseilicited. Telephones- stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 1 rom NapU s to New York signed during Gov. Hughes* term of G. PRESTON, Proprietor. speci ! interest, because Mr. Wilson says his mind is pro- f three years and nine months.’* Thf -— ;'ble unloading facilities gressive, but those who try to follow Eastport Food Fair. Ltt. Let organized labor take to heart its 14,000 ton cargo to be its progress can never tell the direc- ithin what the Obion Tribune on Eastfort, Me., Sept. 6. Eight thou- 48 hours. It is par- go says tion it is It is as taking. just likely sand Canadian island- igned for the this point: “Mr. Hughes is no dem- strangers, mostly Glasses fitted. transportation | to he progressing backward as for Eyes Examined. but because ers, were here today for the Fish Fair. FOR PERSONAL (*oal, of current agogue and no visionary. He is a MOTiOE. | ward. < *•' now Two hydroplanes ft' the U. S. S. North Dissolved in v/atet for carrying a general ! man of courage and and ‘1 conscience, Carolina about the 'iup is 512 in 65.8 gave flights harbor pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam- Frank F. Guaranteeu work :n Manicur* ft, length, if labor cannot confide its cause At Princeton Mr. Wilson used to Graves, Chiropody, r Ss’ne to and city. mation. Recommended E. beam, and when loaded dis- by Lydia np and Shampooing. Also Facial Work, f'D' his rock-bottom Americanism there is confer honors upon D. Ds. He couldn't The motor boat race I tons. Its single screw is five-horsepower Pinkham Med. Co. for ten years. ? 1 Fuli line of all kinds of Hair Work at v a something wrong with its cause.”— break the habit when it came to De- of two miles was won by Capt. J. Mal- A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, Registered my 1.000-hp.quadruple-expansion N. Optometrist, parlors over Shiro’s •he ship’s unloading equipment Boston Herald. serving Democrats. loch, Campobello, B., time 12m.; sore throat and sore eyes. Economical, Store, PhoBnix Row. ntied in the second, Capt. C. McNeill, Deer Isle, N. Hat extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power. ! ; ^ September Popular Free. or 23ttEVIE HOLMES 1( 8 Could Not Do Her booking. 14m. Sample 50c. all druggists, by Magazine. Several fine illus- P., time, The PaxtonToilrt postpaid Belfast, Me., I. O. O. t. BldB 1 i He Was Worried And Company. Boston, H Mrs F. E. writes: Hopeless. The ^jnau. XsbS accompany the article. Hartmeister, Tea., Mo., fish splitting contest, removing “I was affected with kidney trouble for two “For ten years I was bothered with kidney head and bones from 25 large pollock, 1 so summer I could trouble writes T. F. Hutchinson, Little Rock, years. got bad this hardly was won Daniel time had almost by Chute, 3m.; Cured do my cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills Ark “1 was worried and given up DR. W. C. Her Two Little Girls. second, J. Cline, time 2m., 40s. Mf. and I feel like a new person.” Too many all hope. I used five boxes of Foley Kidney TRUCKING LIBBY, am now a man.” Kidnev The herring stringing contest, "W,. uAa8^nderB, Cottontown, Tenn„ writes women neglect symptoms of kidney derange- Pills and well Foley placing Female Wanted ■■■ ’s rheumatism and on 25 won Peter i, T Honey and Tar as our best ment, weak back, swollen ankles and joints, Pills drive out aches, pains, all herring sticks; by Oliver, Help I am to do all kinds of Sold prepared trucking DENTIST, u tw remedy. It never fails to cure aches, and rheumatism. Sold everywhere kidney trouole symptoms. everywhere 30 herring to stick. WANTED-BRIGHT, SMARTgirlB with fail " |'u8’“1,1 pains ! Kiris when they have colds.” Re- education for the writing room. Clean and in- I Furniture and piano moving a specialty > 37 work with chance for a Main Street, Belfast, Me i.v'm^T88' tickling throat, bronchitis, teresting permanent Have to a ■ just added my equipment 2-ton asthma, croup. Sold everywhere. position and an advance in salary if work proves satisfactory. Apply by letter, giving Acme auto true kmade by the Cadillac con- full information, to W. H. GANNETT,*->“31 1 in Cold You All Pills Storage. Sleep Night Foley Kidney Pub. Inc., Dept. R. J., Augusta, Maine. cern. Leave orders at the stable, corner of « .a |jp§|P3§IS Mr. H.T. R.R. if Straynge, Gainesville, Ga., 3, 3w35 Main and Cross streets, and they will re- Sept. 9. Two hundred and Wo Wdkf tame MCB| vSt&ISL’* r / A says: “For ten years I’ve been unable to sleep *• |>•~7^,e o firms are holding nearly 5,000,000 ceive prompt attention. “Kgs-about Mo nuns ot out, Office 14 Main lei. 341-3 143,000,000 dozens -in OhLIdrsii connection. St., to the lastest reports to rjSfcjV/ s,"i«sss,"ji.,^'oS; Cry Telephone according ! llO backache or lumbago am entirely cured. I sleep soundly all Residence 17 Church rneDl °* Great as the |iilJHVKIilWr.i HHSn^ nighty FDR S W. W. BLAZO, St., m agriculture. FLETC.^R 8eem» the official report Bhows per 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. lei. 234-3 cent. less thtn a month ago. SOLD EVERY W HERE CASTORIA

■ SEARSPORT. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street left last Friday morning for an auto trip t Boothbay, where they spent Saturday, th R, D. Swift and son Fred were at home from i PROGRESSIVENESS (CLARION guests of her maternal uncle, Keyes Richard! Rockland Labor day. is shown in ail kinds of mod- leavi-g Sunday morning for home and callinj How Far to severe Your attack of Mrs Antonio Croce had a in and Mrs. E ern Rockland upon Mr. Harry last improvements to meet indigestion Saturday. Shute to new-comer in their home the needs of And see the Rev. James Ainslie and family returned Sat- today. yet “baby They reached home in th StoveT| Harry." urday from a vacation in Unity. through every change the early evening Sunday, having found the tri Seven Miles most I Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Davis of Boston were in well known Clarion quality enjoyable. Carrying town Friday en route to Bar Harbor. remains permanent, guar- The many friends of Mrs. Herbert Mixei Mrs. A. C. Atwood has^returned from Bos- b anteeing right service for long nee Miss Lettie Thompson, will hear with re A gret of her sickness—a bad heart trouble. Mi Hot Iron I ton with a full line of fall millinery. years to come. Mixer is at home, they having recently re Mis. R. D. Swift and daughter Madalene Clarions. The Investigate turned from their daughter’s, Mrs. Lewis Bai left last week for Boston to visit relatives. It is a conservative estimate that, in the wash more you know about them rett, Stone House farm, and opened their Sy] ironing weekly for an I M. A. Cook returned Monday from Madi- the better you will like them. van street house. Dr, G. A. Stevens is he r average family, a woman walks seven miles a year between son, where he had been on insurance business. ironing 1 See the Clarion dealer medical attendant and it is hoped that witi board a today. stove. This of be or Austin C. Shute has secured position with care Mrs. Mixer will soon be restored to he aqd distance, course, may less greater for I the John Hancock Life Insurance Co. in Bos- ESTABLISHED 1830 normal health. ; YOU, depending upon the distance between the two in ton. your kitchen. B: WOOD & BISHOP GO., Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scott of Kingman ar Fred C. Kendall returned last week to hie rived Friday morning to visit their daughte BANGOR. MAINE home in Orange, Mass., after a short visit in and husband,Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gardner, Mid town. die street. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner took thee to Miss Ethel M. Nichols left Saturday for Ban- SOLD BY W. A. HALL, BELFAST Bangor* Friday evening to listen to the fini address of Charles E. in the immense The where she is a teacher in the Bangor High Hughes Electric gor, Flatiron auditorium, which was crowded to its utrnos I school. Croce, Manon Cunningham, Horace Porter- STOCKTON SPRINGS. limit. Mr. H. L. Hopkins also accompauie* Miss Iona M. Nichols left last week for Edna DuBose, John Richardson. Mr. Gardner to Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Scot Will Save All This Waste Effort. where she is a teacher in the public The remains of W. I Milo, Capt. Rufus Fowler, who took train Mrs. Monday morning for home. schools. died Sept. 4th in New Brighton, N. Y., arrived Charles C. Park has returned from a Mrs. izzie and here his fortnight’s visit in Rockland. Welcome home. |L Ingraham sister, Mrs. Letii Arthur E. Sullivan, who had been visiting Sept. 6th, accompanied by sons, Wm. It furnishes its own Benner, with daughter, Miss Lenore, ar rivet heat and STAYS HOT until the is hi6 uncle, J. H. Sullivan, returned to Boston N, Fowler and Henry T. Fowler, of New York Mrs. William Avery, Middle street, returned ironing finished. 1 from Rockland Sept. 4th, the former to vi&n Tuesday. and ;Baltimore. The funeral services were Sept. 6th from a brief visit with her daughter You don’t have to leave the board can Miss Leora Church | ironing ^nd you work wherever held Thursday at 10 o’clock at the home of and husband in Eastport. Partridge, street, and th< I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy of Boston are latter to there is an L Rev. Thomas H. Martin of visit Miss Nellie Hichborn, Wesi electrical connection. V George Merrill, Carlton a at guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Atwood on Steam- Baldry, guest the Libby board- Main the Congregational church officiating. Inter- street. Mrs. Ingraham returned Thurs- avenue. ing house, Sylvan left for his boat street, Saturday and Benner and ment was in the lot in the ceme- day Mrs. daughter Fridaj family village home in Fairhaven, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. arrived Sept. 7th morning. These ladies are remembered ir Scully tery. The bearers were Captains C. M. Nich- How Much Would an ELECTRIC IRON the House Mrs. John C. Randell and Miss Stockton SAVE For from Boston and are at Searsport oR, D. C. W. H. Goodell and W. M. daughter. as daughters of the late Mastei You I Nichols, Elva Cross for the winter. Pa:se. May, street, returned recently David Wardwell, so long a noted “mastei from a visit w ith relatives in Belfast, buiider” in the of Steamer Hilton, Capt. Salmcnd, finished dis- palmy days shipbuilding. AT ALL OUR $3.50. it Dr. and Mrs. STORES, charging Sept 7th at the P. C. & W. Co. dock WINTERPORT. Eugene L. Stevens of Belfast The community extends deepest sympathy were and sailed for Norfolk. Sunday guests of his brother and wife to Mr. and Mrs Percy Baker, Fort Fairfield,or Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Clements attended a club meet- Mrs. G. A. Church street. the loss of their little Mrs. F. A. Swift and children of Rockland Stevens, daughter,Sept. 7th, iron; on ing of the Jolly Twelve Monday. Irving eon of Mr. cholera infantum. Their remaining child were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Swift Merrithew, and Mrs. S B. only Merrithew, Church is little Richard, is ill Elm street, Labor day. Page & Brier installed an electric corn pop- street, visiting in Quincy, critically* with the samt Penobscot Electric and roaster last week. Mass., the guest of his dread disease, but latest received Bay per peanut friend.Earl Winslow. reports I summer Compam W.illiam F. Butman, who spent the Rev. Asa M. of Mrs, Baker’s relatives in town indicate favor- here with relatives, returned to his heme in Mrs, Ida Littlefield of Hampden was the Bradley Portland spoke in | able the Universalist symptoms in his case. Mrs. Baker wa- Abilene, Texas, Sunday. guest of Mrs. R. L. Clements the past week. pulpit last Sunday evening. j Rev. A. A. Blair in before her marriage. Miss Ada A. Rendell ol arrived Mr. and Mrs. Carroll left train being Saratoga Springs N MONROE Boston, Sept 7. Ar, sch James L Steamer Matoa, Capt. Parmenter, Young by this and Muloy, y. village, her mother, Mrs. Susie A, Bangor; sld. schs J S Glover, Bangor; Telumah from News with 3,300 tons for Boston Sept. 6th for their annual vacation. Monday Newport has left sever- do; Charlie & Miss Rendell, Brooklyn, ].. Y., to join het Walter Fairbanks, who has been ill for Willie, Belfast; 9, sld, sch Triton’ Lena Sprowl of was of coal to the P. C. & W. Co. Dr. Ralph Ellingwood and son were passen- Winterport the in her Fort Bangor; 10, ar, schs W D Mangam, Fairfield home. al is to be no better. Bangor; guest of her cousin, Mrs. Albert M. Ames, weeks, reported Lawrence Murdock, do; A. who had been his gers on Saturday's boat for their home in Bos- Mary Brewer, Stock- Charles Ames, visiting as these items are 1 sch Church street, from Monday until Wednes- being finished, Monday F. A. Piper, of Washington, D. C., arrived ton; i, ar. Mabel L Goss, Stonington. Kate destroy neodr Mr. and Mrs. J. B. returned to ton. parents, Ames, the votes of the Pniiadejphia, Sept 11. Ar, schs Helvetia • billiot dollara day. evening, town have beer last week for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. his home in Dixfield Harold Merrill left boat 6th for Hillsboro, N B; William Cobb, worth of food and property iwrj .. Friday. by Sept. a Bridgewater! counted, in of •« Miss Grieve of resulting majority 33 votes fui P. A. N S. tats and mace and atop rmr l<*** Boston, where he has a in a Margaret Camden was a week Cooper. Mrs. Albert D. Mowry will leave today, position drug Milliken for and 49 for 7. end of her Governor, Albert M is another serious Baltimore, Sept Ar, sch Brina P Pendle- store. guest brother, Everett Grieve,at the Mrs. Abbie Moore having for Baltimore to the winter Ames, candidate ton, New York. RAT CORN Thursday, spend home of and Mrs. Republican for representa- the services Mr, J. S. Church attack of rheumatism, requiring Mobile, 5 sch h b aafe to on. ta rats with her sister, Mrs. I. W. Mrs. J. H. and Wardwell, tive to the Sept Sld, Henry W Cramp, Deadly Young. Thayer daughter Margaret legislature from the class towns oi bat karmlesa ta bainra. street. of a Liverpool. human returned from their cruise with physician. Rata odor K Mr. and Mrs. J. M. who Friday Capt. Winterport. Frankfort, Stockton and Perth 9 ech aimed, dry up. No MacDougal, spent Prospect, re- Amboy, Sept Sld, Wawenock, Miss Martha Wescott of Castine arrived Miss Maude Kicker had the misfortune Chatham. orhsrtuta. Valuable booklet summer at Mrs. A. will leave Thayer. Islesboro. Hurrah for Stockton, with the T- Shute’s congrat several fal each coo, ‘'How lo Do- Saturday to visit her aunt, Mrs. L. M. cently to lose a hen turkey and young Bangor, Sept 9. Sld, sch 50e. and N. Y. Mrs. Sarah Clark left recently for New Part- ulaiions to our townsman, who has a Major Richards, ***3*1*7 25c., today, Thursday, for Auburn, j reported of a bird Norfolk, to load for ridge, and cousin, Miss Lord, ones by the misdirected activities dog. Barcelona; 10 sld, sch Hampshire to viBit her daughter, Mrs. Horace leaving Tuesday majority of 17 in the class. Our earnest Re- Fannie F William N. Fowler and Henry T. Fowler, | Hall, Boston; 11, sld, sch Nelson Y for home. Mrs. J. B. Palmer, Mr and Mrs, Mansur, publicans nave labored in the cam- Mr. and McFarlane, Boston; 12, ar, sch Methebesec zfsLUsz? of their father valiantly ^7 who accompanied the remains Mildred Curtis motored to Philadelphia. iwr. ana Mrs. J. .Prescott are Nelson Curtis, and the sick are paign. here, returned to New York Friday, Among those on list Edward occupying “The Iro their new West Main Brooks last Saturday night to see Searsport, Sept 7. Sld, barge Conewago Daniel and Mrs. A. J. bungalow, street, al- a Bowden, Mrs, Spencer Quite delegation of Stockton people at- Philadelphia; 9, sld, stm Hilton, 11 FOR SALK V David W, Kane, first officer of the steamer though masons and Claw”. Norfolk; Lockhart. carpenters have not yet tended the in ar, stmr Mateo, Norfolk; 12, ar, arrived home from New York last Republican rally Bangoi last Fri- barge Sarican Satilla, completed their work. a number went from here to Bangor Philadelphia. day evening and the remark- Quite SWAN-WHII rtN-BICKlOKl leen Mrs, Clara Merrill and daughter Winnie greatly enjoyed 8. uwty week, the steamer having sold. to welcome Mr. Hughes and Stockton, Sept Ar, stm America, New Crawford A. Treat came from last Friday help visited their aunt, Mrs. Abbie Graves, in Millinocket ably plain, forceful, convincing speech of York; sch Hattie Lewis, to load have been at which was edgings for Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Billings who Thursday, where he is at listen to his address, pronounceu stm OroDo Friday. present stationed, Charles Evans Hughes, who held the spell- Rockland; 9, sld, America, New York. their cottage for the summer, returned to for a brief visit with his fine. parents, Mr. and Mrs. bound audience that filled the immense audi- very FOREIGN PORTS. home in Randall Young is with his aunt, Mrs. Notice of their Lynn, Mass., Wednesday. staying Alvah C. Church street. Stream road on the Forecte. Treat, torium to its utmost with e- thusias- The condition of the C. C. Clements, his absence in capacity Santa Cruz, Ten, Sept 7. Ar, sch Mr. and Mrs. J. F. who have been during parents’ been in some Augusta Thomas J. R, Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moulton and tic, cheering Republicans. others would hill near the village has improved W Norfolk. Massachusetts. little Many Snow, Mohr, in the several weeks in returned to it the WHEREAS,mont, County uf spending town, daughter Helen of Mass have attended but for the extreme the work done on during akar, Sept 4. Ar, sch Carrie A Roslindale, arrived fogginess respectL by Lane, of Maine, by his mortgage their home in last week. Miss Grace lelt for Farm- Marston, Port Arthur. Everett. Mass., Coggin6 Monday Saturday from a short visit of the None to week. eleventh of A wich his parents, night. listening the convinc- past 6 day October. where she will resume her studies at Mauritus. Sept Ar, bark Mannie ington, Mr. and Mrs. S. of this Swan, corded in Waldo Registry if. i M, A. Cook, district manager of the Peerless Henry Moulton, Cross street. ing logic strong candidate could doubt The cutters were at work at Nelson Urquhart, Port Arthur. the Normal school. ensilage Page 277, conveyed to Hur.it: has made with H. Mrs. his fitness for the exalted corn had been beaten Surinam, Sept 1. Sld, sch Melbourn P Causalty Co„ arrangement Mary Rankin of San office of President Curtis’s last week. The Smith, said Searsmont, a certain i Francisco, Calif., Erskine, Norfolk. ( par- P. W arren to be at fair next week. Miss Maria Treat went to Rockland on Fri- on a six of these United was cut situated in Unity months' visit with relatives in the States. down down the hail-storm and Searsmont, in } I by Bahia, Sept 2. Ar, sch L Nor- boat and left there on boat for Mary Baxter, do, being the same real e -a W. who day’s Sunday’s East, was the guest of her Last a but was saved to partly folk and Mrs. B, Pierce and family, spent the cousin, Mrs. J, E. Friday company of twenty-one. Re- with difficulty, enough Newport News. said Thomas J her home in Boston. Richards by \ Prescott, West Main a Halifax, N S, 1 Ar, sch Susan N summer at the Dyer cottage at Pleasant Cove, street, for week, leav- publican speakers, bandmen, soloist, and ac- fill the silo. Sept Pick- I Wooilc ck on the day of the ering, New York. their in Misses Winifred and Geneva ing Stockton for Harold gage, and said hav. returned to home Bangor Friday. Nealley Thomp- Bangor. companying by ladies, dined at “The Stockton’ Elwin the young son of N mortgage Moody, Liverpool, S, Sept 8. Cld, sch James said Thomas J son left to their studies at the Richards t Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Crook and Doris Monday begin Mrs. Susie A. after (as per previous arrangement) en route to one day last Slater, New York. daughter Rer.dell, spending the Moody, narrowly escaped injury Woodcock to secure pay me' E, S. N. S., Castine. summer her Frankfort and in front of an ap- returned to their home in Brewer last week \jith mother, Mrs. John C. Ran- Winterport, where they were week when he ran directly purc hase price of said r al * ! dell, Cross to address rallies. Stockton of the same sa> 1 after spending the Bummer at their cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Nason of Hampden street, left Sept. 1st to her people regretted proaching automobile driven by bred Palmer. transaction, join BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. bounded and the did noi ing described a- were guests of their son and wife, Dr. and daughter. Mrs. Perry in itinerary include here The man averted the accident only by Mrs. L. C Tyler and family, who spent the Sprague, Brooklyn. N. speaking young Situated on Ihe easterly side Mrs. Charles Nason, She will later be with her but our meeting, with candidate the car Corrected for The Journal. from summer at their cottage on the western shore, Sunday. daughter, Mrs. Milliken as quick and vigorous action, stopping Weekly ing Albert T. TooH.hr \ the George Ginn. principal speaker, had been before it reached the child. William H. Bryant’s home j.... j returned to their home in Bangor Saturday. Several of the members of Howard Ludge, enjoyed just PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. earlier in the ao lununa, in wii. negiri',.; F. & A. visited the at East Dixmont The new Lawrence campaign. However, the two Mrs. John and family, who M., lodge canning factory opened ! the road at the southwest c Vickery spent band selections and solo bbl.l 00a2 00 18 00a22 00 7th. Monday with a of fish by Mr. Hammons, APPLETON. Apples,P-.-T Hay. merly of James tl at their Pleasant Cove Thursday evening, Sept. good supply and a com- Bryant; the SUtflfPer cottage, given this auto before dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 17 sai James paratively good force of by party leaving after Bryant’s line ai the heavy shower a operatives, which Beans, pea, 6 00 Lamb, 13 thence returned to their home in Brewer Thursday. Despite Friday evening dinner, were our a new a stream; southwest. r:. will of course be increased aB ihe fully appreciated by citizens, Henry Davidson has automobile, Beans, Y. E., 5 00 Lamb 50a75 number from here went to Bangor to business Skins, to the upper mill clam; them *- Mrs. Albert V. Nickels left Saturday for goodly into who had assembled to greet them. Butter. 32 Mutton, 8 gets running prder. Mr. William Ford. end of saia darn; thence s<»ut win- see and hear Charles E, Hughes. Avery j Beef, sides, 9all Oats, 32 60 Mass where she will the lb., west six rods a Koxbury, spend | is Edmund Martin is attending the High to stake a: Superintendent. Capt. Hichborn, accompanied by Miss Edith Beef, forequarters, 9al0 Potatoes, 1 00 north ter with her daughter, Mrs Desire M. Nickels. The rally, bdS‘3 concert and free thirty-three degrees w. | Republican Misses his sister, Miss Nellie West Main school in Somerville, Mass. Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 10 said thence Pauline knd L0Ulse recent Hichborn, road; by a/oresa. the of dance at Union hall Monday evening was Griffillj Cheese, 24 Straw, 8 00 In obituary Capt. R. W. Fowler in street, took to beginning; and whereas c.;i guests tji their maternal grandparents, jitney Saturday morning for Miss Marie Keller has gone VaBsalhoro, Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 last week’s issue of The Journal his birth | largely attended dgapltg the rain. Capt day of October, A. D. lfcbT and Rockland to attend the Hughes that Oak Grove Seminary. Calf Skins, 31 2 j Mrs. Frank A. Patterson, East Main rally where she will enter Tallow. Woodcock, by hie written have been instead of «kpuld January 9, 1840, Mrs. Charles Brier and Mrs. Albion Riiehie evening. They were at the train to witness Duck, 20 Veal, 12al3 in Waldo f street, took boat for Boston en Wentworth went to Morrill Registry Deed- Saturday’s Miss Mildred 40 unwashed, 35 1845, visit their brother, Walter Fair- the arrival of the candidate and attend- Eggs, Wool, 160, assigned and deliver. ,j frequently route to the home of their party, be of the school. parents, Mr. and Tuesday to principal High Fowl, 16 Wood, hard, 5 (JO one Nehemiah banks of Monroe, who is still *ritie illy ill. ed the shaking hands with both Mr. Abbott; and wr Mrs, C. B. Ford and daughter. Dr. Amelia C. Mrs. Harry W. Griffin, MaBS. reception, Geese, 18 Wood, soft, 3 50 miah Abbott Mattapoisett, Frank C. Potter, who had been the has since dec .. and Mrs, saw the fine Rev. Ford, who spent the season at .their summer Those from here who will receive the wid- Hughes, torchlight pro- RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. McDonald of Belfast, in sa: Miss| Priscilla Devereaux of New sum- left Thursday for Port- York, guest of G. H. Page, on new cession, accompanied by seven bands, and the twenty-second da.. home, left Wednesday tor Milwaukee, Wis- ow’s pension of $20 a month under the mering with her Beef, Corned, 18 Lime, 1 10 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will land. i901. was the administrate listened to the candidate’s con- Butter Salt, 141b.. 18a22 0at Meal, 5 consin. law are Mrs. Abbie Fernald and Mrs. Eaton. speech—grand, said Devereaux,at Sandypoint, waB the last Sunday of Vermont t 06 6 Nehemiah Aboott, dec- vincing and in a mam- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hazen Corn, Onions, Mrs. P. Bullard and Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter of 1) invers* guest of Miss Louise entertaining—given written assignment ot that George daughter Shute, Sylvan street, and Rosilla Cracked Corn, i ol Oil, kerosene, 13al4 moth tent erected for the occasion, the stand- were recent guests of Edson Waldo of Deeds, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. W'. Black, Mass and Mrs. Cass of North were Miss Shute the Corn Meal, 1 01 Pollock, 9 Registry Searsport having spent previous Sunday did and ing audience thankful for even that Mitchell. 24 17 assign transfer sa: \ to their home in West Eastmau with Miss being op- Cheese, Pork, returned Newton,Mass., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sun- Devereaux at the summer home of debt secured to of Cotton Seed, 2 00, Plaster, 1 13 thereby her portunity hearing this remarkably talented and Mrs. Chester Wentworth of Port- last week. day. parents. Mr. Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 5 Ephraim M. Richards, by t j presidential candidate. After spending the are Mr. and Mrs Jesse and whereas td>“ who in town to at- land, Oregon, visiting Cranberries, 00 Shorts, 1 50 Richards; Andrew K. Fowler, was Mrs. Sadie Welle returned to her home in Mr. and in Mrs. John Howes, Mrs. night Rockland Capt. Hichborn and his sis- Clover 24 8 mortgage has been broken. W. formerly L. Wentworth. seed, Sugar, j tend the funeral of his brother, Capt. R. Monday. She had been a sum* Now, reason Lynn, Mass., Maria T. Blanchard, Sylvan street, returned ter returned Sunday accompanied Flour, 8 50a10 00 Salt, T. 1., 50 therefore, by \ tnorning, Jesse Wentworth of Whitings- the condition 1 clan. i Fowler, returned to his home in Millord, mer of Mrs. May W. Bussey in West last Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Seed, 4 50! Sweet Potatoes, 4 thereof, guest Saturday from a visit with Howes’ from Belfast by their sister, Miss Emma Hich- Mrs. his Mr. and Wheat said mortgage. Mass., Sunday. ! ville, Mass., are visiting parents, Lard, 17| Meal, j Winterport. daughter in Etna and a business to Hol- born, who with her two guests, Mrs. Royal of Dated the twelfth day trip Wentworth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Marshall, who have and Mrs. den. Mrs. J. L. 1916. EPHRAIM Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Clements, Mr. They were accompanied home by Mrs Ellsworth and Miss Hill of Somerville, Mass., | who had been the guest D. been the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Andrew E. W. A. Clements of Belfast and Mr. and Mrs. Howes’ niece, who spent Sunday with them. came to spend Sunday in the family home- Dr. Harold Darling, BORN left Ross, returned to their home in Belmont, White’s Corner visited Mr. West Main of Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Keller, Thursday | F. P. Clements of Mrs. stead, street, Miss Emma and Lillian (Ford) Buck, who was Mass., Sunday. and R. L. Clements Sunday. appoint- friends returning to Belfast at night. for his home in Boston. ed to make a record of the j Beal. In Swanville, Sept 3. to Mr and Mrs TO LEI automobile traffic, and daughter Bar- who Mrs. Alice left train for a MrB. George Richards Walter a 11 Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Jackson, have been Young by Sunc^py through town last week, tells us j Beal, daughter, weight pounds. that within been Two tenements in in Boston. She was accom- bara of Braintree, Mass., have visiting Fowler. In Brooksville, August 30, to Mr villas' at their at Pleasant Cove for the visit with relatives the seven from a. m HALLDALE. ! bungalow days 7 to 7 p. m. of each Mrs and Lemuel Fowler, a daughter, Olive Also land and sonn to their home in by her son Carletcn, who has been ! relatives in this place. farming summer, returned Everett, panied day, 1089 touring cars passed her home, in May his vacation here, Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Stevenson moved to their and daughter Lucie Address by letter, Muak Thursday. spending This iB exclusive of motor Mr. and MrB. Ludlow Gross. In Bucksport, Sept 1, to Mr and runabouts, farm 2nd. and oept. for N. J., after a Mrs Thomas Gross, a son. M was held from the band trucks motorcycles, left Wednesday Rahway, C, JOURN L, C. KaVeher and family, who spent the A Republican rally Hobbs. In Camden. Sept 2, to Mr and Mrs Miss Pearl Stewart went to Pittsfield visit with Harry Pease. afternoon. of Au- Sept. two weeks’ a son. lw37p summer at the Pendleton homestead on Main stand Friday Leroy Hight the J Crosby Hobbs, Sunday opened present week with glori 11th to attend school. Hammons of Belfast Messrs. Geo. Mingus and Wm. Hollings, Leach. In Penobscot, 2, to Mr and street, left Friday auto for their home in gusta spoke, and Charles ous Sept by weather, and Monday followed with Mrs Pearl C a returned to vacation with Harry Pease, Leath, daughter. Mass. sang* accompanied by the band. Everett B. Choate his position in who spent their Worcester, equally fine sunshine—“real Republican Lovejoy. InWnion, August —, to Mr and Embreville, Pa., 11th. left for their home in Rahway, N. J. For Sa who has had as Sept. Monday Mrs Maurice Lovejoy, a daughter. Work began Monday in the Gordon and Pew Raymond Carleton, employ- weather,” some one exclaimed, for our Miss In Lincolnville has leturned and is Rev, and Mrs. Fred M. Poland left for their Our schools began Monday. Ross, Center, August 20, on the wharf; The ment in Auburn, home State election. a village A six-horse e. sardine factory McGilvery May sweeping majority for to Mr and Mrs A M Ross, a son, power Gray substituting on rural route No. 1 during the Milliken home in Sept. 13th. Fannie Gushee is the teacher of the grammar with saw and one the company had about 400 bushels of fish for and the whole State ticket cause The Pennsylvania Seekins. In Stonington, August 21, to Mr frame; jj absence of the regular carrier, Mr. Young. has the be sold at a bargain Journal rooster to crow E. Hall returned from visits in school and Miss Agnes Taylor pri- and Mrs Ralph E Seekins, a son. Apply starting business, lustily! Maynard EMERY O. BI Among those who left on Friday’s boat for Snow. In Bucksport, August 31, to Mr and Dr. and Mrs. Herman Augusta and Litchfield Sept. 7th. mary school. Iw37 R. F. D. 5. B Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Smith and children, their homes were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomp- G. Hichborn, daughter Mrs Haskell D Snow, a son. Ruth and her friend Charles A. Bills, who had been matron who spent the summer in their cottage at son of Wollaston, Mass., Miss Lucille English Miss Dorothy Crosby of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clement returned to Mrs. of Forest Hills, Maes Mrs. Flora and in Portland, has resigned Pleasant Cove, returned to their home in Bryant Cambridge with Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hich- their home in Lowell, Mass., Ia6t week. at the Boys’ Home Miss Alice of Somerville, Mass., Mrs. home of MARRIED. Bryant born and Miss Alice and she and Mr. Bills are now at the Brewer last Saturday. Josephine Mason and family, Boston, Mrs. Hichborn, motored to Fred Thompson, who had been working for LOST Wentworth. Florence Lewis, N. Y. Bangor Friday evening to attend the Hall for several Mrs. Minnie Dr. Sidney B. Sargent, who has been visiting Binghampton, grand C. A. months, has finished and | Carleton-F erry. In Friendship, Sept 2, On High street, from the j Republican rally. Expectations for the occa- Carleton of and Mildred the Marsano store on Man his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sargent, on The schools in town began Monday with the gone away. Guy Rockport Perry sion were and none of Camden. cameo pin. The finder will in following teachers; High school,Frederick Pope high were disappointed. north islesboro. Prospect avenue, returned to his home West E. A. Davis of South Montville ed on with of Waterville; assistant. Miss Jordan of Seal preached Ellis Sanborn, In Bangor, Sept 6, by Rev leaving the pin i Newton, Mass., last week. Stockton regrets the transfer of its excel- here last with Charles A H Ellis of lw37p MRS. Gi, Harbor; grammar, Louise Smith; Intermediate, Sunday in exchange Elbridge ( Dorrell Bates was at home for a brief visit Moore, Benjamin Bangor j Harriet Catherine lent Station agent, M. J. to Brown- and Miss Frances E Sanborn of Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodwin, who had been Moody; upper primary, Goodere, Davis, who is preaching here. last week. Whit- Grant-Arey. In Sept 3, by Rev Haley; lower primary, Grace Thompson; ville. Mr. Goodere tells us that Rockport, the of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parse on he, Mrs. Mr. and Elizabeth li guests tier, Miss Hatch; Boyd’s Corner, Agnes Carle- aDd Mrs. W. A. Monson of Hudson, Mass,, C. F. Bartlett of Belfast was in town re* H W Rhoades, Earl P Grant FOR SAU Goodere and the two children dislike to make Steamboat avenue, returned last week to their Frank are friends here on their Arey. ton; Ellingwood’s Corner, Littlefield; visiting wedding trip. i on business. White’s Linda Bickford: West Winter- the change from Stockton, the con- cently Gray Saundeks. In Bucksport, Sept 2, by A 35 horse power, freshly | home in Manchester, N. H. Corner, pecuniary were 4th in They married Sept. Worcester, Rev William Linwood H and five Overland ton: port, Cora M. Blaisdell. sideration being the only inducement to leave Miss Elizabeth Bates left Sept. 4th for Forsyth. Gray j passerurer There were no Prohibition or Progressive Mass. Mrs. Monson was formerly Miss Helen Miss Isadore Austin Saunders, both of Orland, with Gray & Davis’ electro Brownville is the third best station on Greenville to teach. paying E. of TlLLEY-LOGAN. In Houlton, Sept 6, Harry I ing system, anii four inch t votes cast in Searsport Monday, and only 4 MORRILL. Ring Montville. the B. & A. line. J. B. Dunlap and family have returned to Tilley and Miss Lauretta Emeline Logan, both dition. Enquire at. once of Socialist votes, which were cast for James in order to for the winter. of Houlton, Brooks. Maine, ; Miss Esther Hunt has to Charleston to Mrs. Mary Harriman, Sandy road, hav- DEAL’S RHEUMATIC PILLS for Rheuma- Malden, Mass., Libby of Troy for Judge of Probate. gone point at $300 00. ; tism and vegetable. Safe continue her studies. ing been very ill in Belfast and at the home of Neuralgid. Entirely Mr. and Mrs. Addison Pendleton of Belfast Hariet Erskine left for Diwii. Mrs. Sunday night her Mrs. Grace Old Mr. and Mrs. Charles White are receiving daughter, Daily, Town, has were guests of relatives over Labor day. to her Mrs. Dana Dutch on Boston join sister, The stork came to their sufficiently to her Stockton PATTERSON congratulations. imprcved open SAGE of Boston the week- N. to attend the of left a PARISIAN Leslie Williams spent Black. In Clara C a trip to Utica, Y., wedding home recently and twins, boy and a girl. the late Rockland, Sept 7, Berry homo, formerly Joseph Goodhue’s Mrs. Charles Williams to Miss end with his mother, Black, aged 70 years. MUSIC SH( their brother, Dr. Pendleton Erskine, in town are in Head and The schools session. The place, where she will remain for the present. Puts Hair on Your Helps to Hatch. In South Deer Isle, August 30, Mrs Jennie Florence Brower of Utica. High school is taught by Miss Mildred Went Charles Rose and family of Rockland were Old friends hope to hear of steady gain in her Keep it There. Hattie P, widow ot Capt Seth Hatch, aged 83 47 Main Street, worth, the primary by Mrs. George Dow, and of his Mrs. Julia Rose, over Miss Harriet Erskine left to attend guests mother, years. Sunday Miss Nora physical condition. bald? sense MDSE. No. 3. Cross district, by E. Willey What’s the use of being What Labor day. Hatch. In Morrill, Sept 7, Mrs Alvesta M MUSIC the wedding of her brother, Dr. James P, of Miss Lillian A. School ac- is there in deliberately allowing your hair t< Hatch, 68 Cherryfield. Simmons, street, Miss Olive Coombs left Sept. 9th for Oak- aged years. RENTING Erskine, in New York city, Thursday, Sept, Hatch. In Knox, 6, Estelle, widow of Millard Nickerson, Perley Dutton, Lemuel companied by her niece, Miss Frances Kim- turn gray? land, where she has a position as teacher, Sept She will be in Boston her sis* George A Hatch, aged 50 years, 7 months and 14th. joined by Linwood left want to look old before time' Other teachers who have left to resume their Woodbury, Woodbury, George Rose, ball of Brookline, by Saturday’s train for Do you your 2 J. LEE PATTERSON Mass. are Misses Eunice Keller and Beu- days. ter, Mrs. Dana M. Dutch of Waban, Leona Woodbury and Irma Thomas went to will come positions the Kimball home in Brookline, Mass. Miss Give up the thought; old age all to< Learned. In Clinton, Sept 6, Edward Learn- Bucksport last Monday to take up their studies lah Bates. The schools in the Union school district be- has been her vacation soon. ed, aged 76 years. at the E. M. C. Seminary. Simmons Bpending from Fred Coombs, who had been at home during Lord. In Bucksport, Sept 8, Mrs Nettie F gan Monday, Sept. 11th, with D. C. Hight ol teaching in the Boston schools with her sister, Look after your hair. Parisian Sage is Last Friday the funeral of Mrs. Estella the summer, left Sept. 1st to resume his du- Lord, aged 42 years. WANTED Athens as of the Mis* in the scientific that hair needi principal High school, Hatch, widow of George Hatch, was held at Miss Mabel F. Simmons, family home- preparation supplies ties as engineer on the Golden Rod and has Robbins. In Rockland, Sept 3, Colby, son of winter. tor Lillian G. Runnella, assistant; Miss Alice the church. Rev. Nathan Hunt officiating. stead, and Miss Frances had been the guest of —is just what you want. It aims to proven moved his family to Castine for the Mr and Mrs Leroy Roboins, aged 4 years, 5 A capable girl Miss Ethel inter- Her only sister, Mrs. Hans Mortensonof Port- life an< months and 2 days. (,t Havener, grammar; Lloyd, her aunts for several weeks. grayness and baldness by putting homework. Apply land, and huBband, were present. A large * Studley. In West Newton, Mass, August mediate, and Miss Florence Keene, primary. nourishment into the hair roots. ' audience and abnndance of flowers testified Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Ryder of Cambridge SHIP NEWS. 31, Isaac Studley of Thomaston, aged 58 years, 15 Stm matter how old are High the sympathy and respect of relatives and at the home of her father Man or woman, no you 2 months and 13 days. Kneeland gave a birtnday party Sept Ma6B., summering Phyllis will to look Sayward. In Brockton, Mass, Sept 6, Mrs 3w36 Belfast friends. the late J. F. East Main Parisian Sage help you youngei which was all Capt. Hichborn, in Achorn ceme- 11th, greatly enjoyed by present and more attractive. AMERICAN ruRTS. Elizabeth Sayward. Burial were The funeral of Mrs. Alvesta Hatch was street, by Miss Rice, a guest & Co. and Rockland. Ice cream and cake served. The guesti accompanied Why not go to A. A. Howes get New York, Sept 6. Ar, sch Susie P Oliver, tery, THANKS held at her late residence last at 2 1 Charles Stone CARD OF Sunday p. from and Miss Alice Hichborn, a bottle it will not cost more than 5i schs Carrie E SWEET. In Rockland. Sept 5, were Georgie Littlefield, Lucy Ainslie, Jamei Cambridge, large today, Stockton; 7, ar, Look,Weymouth, 1 wish to thank the friend' i m.. Rev. Nathan Hunt officiating, assisted by back if it does not curi 45 11 months and 17 to cents, and money South Gardiner; Catawamteak. Sweet, aged years, days. -• Clan cousin of Miss Ryder, motored Rockland your N S; Abenaki, ness and beautiful flowers j Ainslie, Henry Ainslie, Billy Goodell, Mrs. Fred H. There were two duets or of th« 1 Starrett. In Portland, 4, Emma Brad- Morgan. dandruff, stop falling hair, itching Bangor; Edith McIntyre, Stockton; Willis & Sept and > Mane Blanchard, Sam Calderwood by Misses Esther Hunt and Gladys Miller and Sunday in the doctor’s car to call upon Mrs. A. hair widow of the late Lewis F Starrett of long illness of my mother, Blanchard, scalp. It will make your luxuriant, brigh Guy, Windsor, N S; 8, ar, sch Irene E Meservey, ford, a solo by Miss Zettie Smith; a wonderful dis- at the home of her and most Rockland. vice, Sept. 10th. Tom Calderwood, Jay Fairchild, Pauline Tow, C. Colcord daughter and beautiful. It is a refreshing, pleas Bangor; 10, ar, sch F C Pendleton, Hillsboro, aH' of flowers, and a attendance of rela- and Simmons. In Waldoboro, bekth play large Mr. and Mrs. D. Shute, and ant invigorating hair dressing absolutely N ar, sch Charlotte T Sibley, St Johns, Sept 3, Joseph era, Jane Fletcher, Rilla Whitcomb, Eliaabetl tives and whose to the husband, Harry B; 12, Morrill, Maine. friends, sympathy goes harmless to the hair and scalp. N B. Simmons, aged about 65 years. Sawyer, Carl Sawyer, Valerie Croce, Car afflicted daughter. their wee ton.

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