The ME 86_BELFAST, , THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914._NUMBER 17 born in I Lincolnville, Feb. 10,1890. the Lena I Brown, Libt, va Gabriel Brown. ; ioaay's lournal. OBITUARY. daugh- Court. s ! ter of Richard and Erie The Supreme Judicial Phemi H va John C War With Mexico! PERSONAL. toab11 _— (Young) Moody, and King, Libt, King. moved to with for Offices.... widow of Alexan- ; Hope them when a email By H C Buzzell: County Mrs. Sarah R. Crawford, girl Albert Cuzner has returned to 1' M. Spear of Gardi- Vera Cruz in the Belfast from -.I'oip. Obituary. .Clean up In November. 1910, she was . nited Associate Justice Albert U S M itchell va W C Williams. Hands of Forces from de r Crawford, died 15th at her home on in marriage a Supreme Judicial April visit to his old home in England. fcv The with Mr. Charles A. Dunton of ner, Presiding. Carle A Jones vs Parley Knowlton. Our Warships. Fouf Americans i the with Mexico The Miller street, at the advanced age of 89 years Hope, and is War survived Miss Bertha A. has returned from a 1 him and Judicial Carle & Jones vs W S Curtis. Wiley 1,u!' and 10 months. She was born in St. by three sisters and one The term of the Supreme Killed and 20 Wounded. Personal. George, April week's 1 -The Will of brother, Mrs. Fannie House R. vs Milton B Hills. visit in and vicinity. ”’u hington Letter. the daughter of the late Captain Robert and Wiley of Lincolnville, Court opened in the Court Tuesday, Mary Coggins President Wilson appeared personally before Washington Whiaper- Mrs. Marion Nash of Miss ofie.rs and Williams Bros vs Ned Vautour. Rev. D. B. Phelan left to the Eilza and came to Belfast with the Camden, Vivian and 21st, with the following a joint session of the House and Senate Mon- Monday attend | Was Done at Augusta.. Henderson, April V":whai J. Henry of and Wallace Ellis vs Mrs E A East Maine in Cor- a Moody Hope, by many other in attendance: Mudgett. and asked Conference Presque Isle. \ ! \Yaltlo Pomona. .County family when little girl and remained here jurors day Congress to authorise him to near relatives and a B H vs Melvin host of friends. She was Stevens Staples. Mrs. lYl, -dence. until her marriage with Alexander Crawford Judge, Albert M. Spear, Gardiner. use the armed forces of the United States to Eugene L. Stevens returned last Thurs- Problem 1 a member of Hope Grange and the Ladies’ Marion Andrews vs Ralph W Emerson. y rain .The Liquor of Warren and several years of her mar- Aid L Portland. compel—not the of Mexico—but Vic- day from a two weeks’ visit in Portland. h early Stenographer, Fred Hayden, people ; .County Correspondence. Society. The funeral services were conducted Flora A Wentworth vs Pearl A Wentworth. ried life was spent there. Mr. and Mrs. Craw- I. Keating, Belfast. toriano Huerta, to properly respect the dignity Miss Evelyn Perry of arrived of Belfast.. Rev. S. E. Clerk, George vs Houston. Bucksport The News by Frohock of Camden from her Joseph Darby N F of the United Court ford then came to Belfast and bought the pres- Chaplain. Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant. States. After hours of wrang- Friday to visit Miss Alice E. Southworth. t.ties..Probate late home April 14th. The beautiful E W Wallace vs John W Small, 2nd. ent home, 36 Miller street. Mrs. Crawford many Eben F. Littlefield, Bel- ling the House adopted a resolution : County Attorney, “justify- Waldo B. Washburn ,>s „f Belfast.. floral offerings were silent tokens of Addison G Curtis vs Mertie Curtis. left by Monday’s boat affection | the use was a member of the Warren Baptist (Church, fast. ing” of the armed forces of the nation for banco (story). .Indigna- A A Howes & Co vs C F Gordon. Massachusetts after a short visit at his old but for attended the First Parish Uni- Belfast. for this a vote of 337 to .nraent. .To Boom Maine. years i Mrs. Elizabeth A. York, widow of G Sheiiff, Frank A. Cushman, purpose by 37. home. Perley Leatha A Knight vs Avans P Knight. in the tarian Church and was interested in all its as- The Senate had an which ,ses ..Spring Work York, died April 17th at her home in Crier, Wilmont L. Gray, Troy. all-night session,in Bangor, Lolie A- Powell vs W Powell. Mrs. Charles H. Walden has been in Family Fruit sociation and ?s. was Belfast. Stanley Boston 1 patch..The chariti She active during aged 82 years, 7 months and 13 Mrs. Messenger, Willis B. Fletcher, many Republican Senators advocated broaden- and Vines for dBys. Mildred K Bradman vs Herbert E Bradman. the past week and is ,.wars $6... its existence in the Non-Partisan and P. Jones of Montville is the expected home today, Corre- Alliance York was born in Monroe, but went to Deputy Sheriffs. W. ing resolution to authorize steps to secure j ... Debt. ..County Bangor & Clement vs Allen was a member of the first board of Elmer Webster of feCushman Dyer. for all offences Thursday. S ire Prevention Day. .A managers in 1861, and had resided there i in charge of the Grand Jury; reparation committed against l continuously Albert McBride vs Carl H Scribner. Pasadena, of the Gills and in of First Traverse Jury and in Miss Alice I. Whitten is in the Sana- Viter from Home, 1894 solicited $800 thereafter. She was formerly prominent in | Searsport of the Americans Mexico. Meanwhile the Presi- Ring Frank Case vs Charles F the to secure of the Second Farrington. an torium at Highland for Stockton Springs.. .Born. $1,000 necessary State aid to buy Queen City Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, I Ralph A. Light of Liberty dent had gone ahead because he believed Heights, Mass., medi- j Delia Bohn vs Alfred G Bohn. cal treatment. ; lied.. Market. a place for the Home. Her interest in the and in the affairs of the Third Congregational Traverse Jury. emergency existed, and had given Admiral Home A K Curtis, M D, vs William George. continued during all her active years. church, and a wide circle of friends will learn out-of-town attorneys in attendance Fletcher authority to seize the customs house Mr. George F. Reynolds of Portland was the Among Robbins vs Charles C Marden. She had a natural business and Ephraim at Vera Cruz to a for OFFICES. strong character, were C. W. Frank E. Brown C. N. prevent the landing there by guest dinner last Saturday of Dr. and Mrs, FOR COUNTY with regret of her death. She was a woman of Huasey, E Johnson: was and and a mother Blanchard of By George German merchant vessel of a gATES ability, genial social, the Perkins of Waterville, Albert L. big consignment Eugene L. Stevens. finest stamp and will be sincerely missed. James C Durhsm vs A nomination papers whom her and revered. Her Evelyn Mudgett. of arms and ammunition for primary children honored James Libby of Unity, Walter the Huerta gov- M. L. Beckett of North e One daughter, Mrs. James Milliken of Ban- Bangor, Judge et vs A Islesboro has gradu- the office of the Secretary Gesujiero Haruta, als, Evelyn Mud- is «" 1 a, long, well-spent life has made the world better A. Cowan and Bowden of Winterport, ernment; and this the story from the front: t-eCh gor, and two sons, Charles of Bangor and Al- Ellery ated from the business department of the Miss gett. Vera 21. Vera Cruz is in the by her existence. Two children remain, bert H. of Harry E. Bangs of Seareport, Fred W. Brown, Cruz, April Rockland Commercial »1, Waterville, survive. Co vs E P hands of forces from the college. ,[ Winterport, Republican Inez E who cared for her in her of Stockton Thompson Mfg, Dyer. United States war- n' Waldo constantly Jr., of Brooks, H. G. Sleeper senator of county; By Harry E Bangs: ships, but the occupation of the port was not William C. Crawford arrived Thursday even- Belfast and four years of caused by a shock, Mrs. Harriet Knight died very of Rockland, Oscar ids'e am L. West of helplessness suddenly Springs. A. S. Littlefield accomplished without loss of American lives. from called oi A E Nickerson vs Herbert Black. ing Boston, here by the death of ion and William C. of Allston, Mass., one of the April 9th at her home in Unity. She had been of Fairfield. Four and Emery of Camden, A. T. WeekB Americans, bluejackets marines, his Mrs. her®- Swain & Read vs Miles Cavenaugh. were killed the fire of the Mexican mother, Sarah R. Crawford. ai;(j 0f Searsport, Republican prominent educators of New England. The ill with a cold a few days but seemed better, The Grand Jury. The Grand Jury organ- by soldiers, of Waldo vs and 20 fell Mexican |Tlk t. commissioner H E Robbins & Son Willard Berry. wounded. The loss is Mr. and Mrs. / ity funeral took at her late home and her death came as a shock to her F M McAllister of Perley D. Stanley, son Sher- idate Emmons of Brooks place Saturday family ised Tuesday morning with * said to have been a from Gal- jr Dr S C Vattee vs Chas G Baldwin. heavy, dispatch win and and 26 afternoon at 2 B. Ames of and friends. Mrs. was 75 veston little daughter Lucille, are Arthur Ritchie of Belfast o’clock.Rev.,Charles Knight years of age Burnham foreman: Fred Brewster, Belmont; setting the Mexican dead at 200. visiting 2 and 42 C E Britto, M D, va John Lamson, et als. The water the customs house and all Mr. and Mrs. A. East Pendleton of Searsport the Unitarian Church officiating. The bearers and had lived in Unity all her life. She was of Roscoe L Clements, Winterport; Frank N front, George Leavitt, Belfast • dar '■ National Bank va Herbert Black. those under the were W. A. and Charles F. a social and will be much missed. She Searsport important points, including Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Messrs. Swift, nature, Curtis, Frankfort; Ernest A Davis, Montville; terminal works from which extend Pierce returned Bryant of Freedom. Republican James the rail- 1 James H. Dr. G. P. Lombard. was cared for the last of her life N Harmon, Thorn- By Libby: night from visits in W ,uuty commissioner of Waldo Howes, Among tenderly by R A Hall. Brooks; Howard roads to the capital, have been occupied. All Monday Boston, New of Free- A S Staples vs Harry Parent. the the ef' Edward J. Vose the many beautiful floral offerings was a large her son, T. O. Knight and wife. She leaves a dike; W L Hopkins, Troy; Arthur V Martin, territory around American consul- York, Chicago, Cincinnati and Montreal, Can- 4 V. Martin of Liberty and Claud Kelley vs Liza J Dickey. ate is strongly patrolled, and detachments hold her- basket from the Chileren’s Aid Society of son and two sisters to monrn their loss. The F A McAllister, Burnham; L O Miller, ada. E. Johnson of Belfast Liberty; Carleton Doak: other sections of the city. Maine. The interment will be in the was By family funeral held from her late home Saturday Palermo; John H Monroe, Lincolnville; Walter The Mexican commander, Gen. Gustavo Clarence Morgan has arrived home from Seth C Crocker vs Fred C Atwood. can- lot in Grove Rev. James H C Maas., offered a stubborn resistance to the 'Vfvvmte if Belmont, Democratic Cemetery. afternoon. Ainslee, pastor of the I Neal, Waldo; Clarence Pollard, Jackson; Connecticut, where he had been employed the of Belmont, Earl P Cochrane, Libt, vs Gertrude V Coch- American advance, and for many hours there rr of ^7 if class composed Union church Unity, officiating. Ranouf, Stockton Springs; Elijah Ritchie, Bel- past winter as foreman of the State * Sears- Mr. William S. Hunt of Searsmont to rane. was fighting in the streets. Toward nightfall, Prison, ilnville. Liberty,Morrill, passed John P Tasker. ot Fred A. Mar- fast; Charles E Stevens, Unity; it was reported that the main body of the shoe factory. iji- :c petition the life April 13th, after a sickness of Walter A Cowan. higher Mina E., wife of Eugene Lymburner of A E By federal was in retreat to the west- and 18 others. Monroe; Allen L Thayer. Belfast; Trundy, garrison MisB Hortense ffiielmont two and a half months with intense Frank P vs Bertha E Smith. Richardson, who is Islesboro, who recently suffering. North Brooksville, died at the Waldo County Otis A Smith, Libt, ward. teaching P ayer of Searsport; Marcellus Veasie, Islesboro; in last as a Dem- He was born 28, in Belmont, the Ira G White vs Austin Sullivan. Searsport, spent Saturday and Sunday r-im.-v nomination papers January 1834, 13th, aged 30 years. She had G hospital, April Wellman, Searsmont; H W Woods, Knox; A in Castine with her for the legislature from the B. and Susan and Chas F Drake va Luther W et al. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A uSdate son of Martin Wyman Hunt, been under treatment in the hospital for some Frederick, of Islesboro, Stockton Avery of Prospect, excused. F. Richardson. r.ini rised vs The Churches. ’]“ :",t was the last of a family of eight children. time and when on was found to have Chas F Drake Willis P Cole. I Frankfort and Winterport, operated V IDEi inoi xnAfunou »ixxm marneu ibibb oaran vv or L M Miss Abbie E. Poor has ti.em. and in a letter to the Sec- Mr. nunv imeropoon tuberculosis of the bowels. She was the daugh- By Staples: returned home from ft,'w, foreman! was .. ter, Searaport, Clyde Allen,Burnham; vs Walter M Wads- Rev. A. A. Blair confined to his home New iiate ne North Haven May 11, 1856, and they had six ter of Erastus and Eliza Grindle of Lenora Wadsworth, Libt, Bedford, Mass., where she had been for red 5-for Giay weeks ago, nomination papers whom four are A. C. Clark,Prospect; H.W.Crummett, Palermo; last Sunday by illness and there was no service five months with her thie children, of living: Austin H. Sedgwick. The remains were taken to North worth. brothers, George R. and > '■<"«> bal‘ot Mrs. Charles Cushman of E. C. Holbrook, Brooks; Maurice Nickerson, Manson & in the Universalist church. Lewis F. S for ahsvf.been citizen of ,cire“: that of Sidney, Gardiner, Brooksville for interment. By Coolidge: Poor. Springs Charles 1£%*iwo and Burton S. Hunt of Searsport; Jesse T. Priest, Northport; B M Barker vs J G Small. The services will be held v.e had three representatives Mrs. Nellie F. Keyes regular at the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Littlefield and little we feel that Stockton Springs Charles M. Plummer, one of the oldest and B. Montville; Geo. W. Shaw, Winterport; next p staiure Worcester, Mass. For bis second wife he Ring, By Williamson Burleigh & McLaughlin: versalist church Sunday, with sermon by Elizabeth returned to of a daughter Portland Mon- Lis opportunity nominating best known residents of Montville, died April Thomas, Searsmont; Charles F. Tooth- from married Miss Annette F. Ladd of Searsmont, ! Rodney The American Agl Chem Co vb Wm M Wal- the pastor, Rev. A. A. Blair. day after a visit with Mrs. Littlefield’s the.: t wn without opposition home in that 83 par- from who with their four survive him. The 19th at his town, aged years. aker, Belfast; George T. Ward, Thorndike. ton. children, The Seaside holds ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hall. He was for a long time in business in Halldale, The Second Traverse Jury. John S. Spiritualist Society regular •Iter A wan of Winterport, Republican children are: Sergt. J. C. W. Hunt of the U. S. By T B Towle: services at their of on Mrs. Hannah Gilman of who was ! v attorney of Waldo coun- a of the and a faithful C. J. Sunday place meeting Liberty, Army, now in the Islands; Mrs for.years justice peace, Rowe, Morrill, foreman; Bartlett, Unity; Bruno Comito vs Oscar Walker. M. of Winterport Philippine street at 2 and 7 p. m. called to Belfast the illness and death of , ‘vn/ : Spencer of the Free church. He is Morton L. High by and Oscar W. Mrs. Warren A. Pitcher, both member Baptist Frank W. Carleton, Winterport; C W l S. Adams of Searsmont Gould, By Hussey: her sister, Mrs. W. in 1 his wife and several children and Walter B. Fred The of the sermon at the North George Young, is the L. W’est of Belfast and of Lincoln and survived by Clark, Liberty; Dutch, Belfast; A H Weeks & Co vs F W Jordan. subject iam ville, Milbury F.,who has always Waldo County hospital ill with C. Ward of Frankfort He will be much missed in the D. Jones, Belfast; George Mahoney, Lincoln- church next Sunday morning will be: “A Na- pneumonia. ihc. irpe lived with his parents on the home place in grand-children. By A S Littlefield: The funeral was held at the resi- L. Arthur P. tional Crisis; Military and Social.” Walter Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mtf. M. L. Searsmont. There are fourteen community. ville; B. Nickerson, Swanville; Mount Waldo Granite Works vs K of Jackson, Republican i grandchildren Ingersoll J. > .’ey in Halldale Stockton Mitchell of street, who enlisted in from the class and four dence Wednesday. Sampson, Freedom; Fred J. Sigar, Drill Co. The morning service at the First Parish Congress iiatr f'.r Representative great-grandchildren. Mr. Hunt was Sargent Swan- the navy a few years ago, is at home after j,, k> r>, Brooks, Monroe, a member of the for Springs; James Sweeney, Frankfort; Harry A G Church (Unitarian) is held at 10.45 a. m., Sun- loyal Grange 35 years. He Mrs. Ellery Pendleton died very suddenly at By Mudgett: Waioo and Searsport. Jackson. ** The school meets at 11.45. several months service on the coast of Mexico. was a carpenter and wheelwright trade and Work, Hazel M Ferguson, Comp, vs Wesley E day. Sunday a i be a candidate by her home in Dark. Harbor, April 11th. She is Republican and and the was the Barker 1 Frank A. Littlefield of Monroe Stephen Scribner. men Dr. Mrs. James Donald Clement of Con- »**;r.rr.arie.- f«»r Representative to employed by firm for 12 years, survived by her husband; by a son and a A cordial invitation is extended all to Barker of were excused. gress street, Portland, have returned home n. '.he city of Belfast. and also built or a J. Troy L R Men's Forum at the .js.‘_r, repaired large number of in Lynn, Mass.; by one daughter in By Campbell: attend the meeting of the the week-end daughter R. Connor of Bel- having spent with Mrs.Clement's houses in Searsmont and Supernumaries. Eugene Mrs. Marie Scott vs H A Wood. next at 12 adjoining towns. Mr. Bangor, four sons and one daughter at home, a Universalist church Sunday o’clock. ] parents at Pine Grove farm, Raymond.—Port- | fast and L. F. Pendleton of Islesboro. NEWS ITEMS. Hunt was a kind husband and father and a L D Jones: land Express. ■ALDO I'.'INTY married daughter, Mrs. John Hooper, living in By The regular services at the Universalist ; Both were excused noon un- good neighbor and citizen. Of a genial tem- two sisters. juries Tuesday M G Wood vs O B Fuller and buildings. Dr. of of j Dark Harbor, and two brothers and church next Sunday will be as follows; George Shorkley, formerly Camden, and Parley Dodge China a. m. perament, he made friends wherever he work- til 9 o’clock Wednesday. W H Robinson: who is now settled in Mt. Vernon, Wash., has cad of seed potatoes to the By preaching service at 10.45 o’clock; Sunday The first case for morn- bought a half interest in the Mt. Vernon Her- ed and will be greatly missed by all who knew of infant son of assigned Wednesday G W Tipping, Libt, vs Ethel E Tipping. The funeral Eugene C., school at noon. ald, a The doctor is editor was Dr. Prince E. Luce vs. Charles O. weekly newspaper. him. He was cared for his ing By F W Haltiday: and his we are told, has a tenderly during Eugene C. and Louise Marriner Jackson, took partner, Ray W. Felton, is business j Liberty, of on an for The Christian Scientists hold services in son Dickey Northport, action*brought Rosilla H vs M A Herald. c ;. his kitchen which he has last illness by his loving wife and Milbury. 17th at their home on Miller Hardy Seavey. manager.—Camden place April for false This their 127 Main street, at | the middle of February. He found in the $2,000 damages imprisonment. hall, Sunday morning great enjoyment companion- \ street. Rev. D. B. Phelan. Methodist, officiat- Fred M. Wentworth, Marksman in the Fifth culmination of a series of cases 11 o’clock and evening at 7.30 of his little In- action is the Wednesday in Unity of Bennie Berry, ship granddaughter Imogene. The remains were placed in the tomb in TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. United States Infantry, stationed at Platts- ing. of Mrs. A. vs. Prince E. o’clock, to which all are welcome. hool at Redlands, Cal., will terment was in the lot in Belmont. Evelyn Mudgett family Grove Cemetery to await burial in South Bel- burg, N. Y., for the past two years, will leave w that he won the world’s Luce, when the former endeavored to eject The following transfers in real estate were The services next Sunday at Mason’s Mills fast next Tuesday after a vacation spent with his heir interscholastic running Cemetery. Luce from the of her on recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds the Brown died at his in occupancy cottage will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by ver f 5 competitors, in 4 m Roy E boarding place mother, Mrs. Georgia W. Juan, Bridge street. as constable for the week ending April 22, 1914: church 19th after a short The remains of Mrs. Caroline Miller, widow Northport campground. Dickey Sunday school, and at Trinity Reformed Boston April illness, aged H. M. Pease of Sheriff of of Alden Miller, Jr., arrived here from of arrested and the Ellis L. Berry, Troy, to Ellen F. Libby, at 2.30 school. Brooklin, Deputy He was born in the son of Northport Luce, plaintiff p. m., followed by Sunday s- was held in Burnham 31 years. Morrill, ser- Hancock was the of his meeting Brockton, Monday, April 13th, and brief of the land and in county, guest uncle, chosen moder- claims illegally. On account illness of Unity; buildings Troy. Meth- [ jdgett was Charles E. and the late Hattie Cushman Brown were held at the Tuesday The services for the week at the Herbert vices cemetery, Theodore F. Waldo, to Leslie B. W. Healey, in this city last Saturday \ deal of interest in the Mrs. former resident of Mrs. Mudgett, who is in Somerville, Mass., and Simpson, good of Montville. His mother died when he was a morning. Miller was a odist church will be as follows: This, when on The R. land in Waldo. his way home from Bangor, where he for attendance. principal Camden and will be mourned many friends of Walter of Northport, important Smith, Cranston, I.; small and his father later married Miss by Dickey the prayer meeting; Sun- ir .: t was to see what action the boy and Thursday, evening, accompanied a patient to the Eastern Maine here. She was a devoted wife and mother witnesses for the defence, the case was held Marion A. Follett, Searsport, to Abbie P. m ard a new school- L-oombs of Waldo, who has been at 10.30, Sunday school building Mary always a woman of the highest character, a real home Stockton land and day, morning worship; hospital. and'it was voted to until they could appear. Ritchie; Buzzell. Walker, Springs; buildings rner, a faithtul mother to him. Roy came to Bel- maker. She leaves three sons, Edwin, at 12m.; evening service at 7. p. m. j P. who for and Maurice of and two The first case was opened at noon Wednes- in Stockton Springs. Ray Stevens, ’98, some years has fast when a and entered the City Charles Boston, young boy to of the has been his daughters, Mrs. L. E. Chamberlain of Brock- vs. Kendall, Islesboro Fernald Lumber Company, Portland, Rev. James L. Corson, superintendent president and manager of the Lehigft 0! s of Philadelphia spent where he learned the trade, going day—Pendleton parties, Drug Store, ton, Mass., and Mrs. H. D. Ames of Rockland. land and Bethel mission at Stockton Transit has hi- at his summer home at South and was for the of a boat. Dunton & Philip R. Porter, Norridgewock; Co., just accepted a similar posi* from there to Boston, where he clerked until repleven > he and Mrs. Jones —Camden Herald. at the Meth- April 12th, Morse of Camden. buildings in Liberty. Springs, gave an interesting talk tion in Youngstown, Ohio, at a must magnifi- and Mrs. W. J. he went into business for himself in a drug Emery i(. Thompson, to Frank M. odist church in Waterville last even- cent Mr. Stevens has advanced to CITY Jack Croce, a native of Genoa, Italy, ap- Warren B. Nelson, Palermo, Thursday salary. very 3 all went to W'aterville store on Huntington avenue, but which he CLEAN UP THE and in Palermo. The attendance was small on account of since he fourteen ilv n’s Miss Florence before Judge Spear Wednesday to ap- Nelson, do.; land buildings ing. rapidly graduated yeare ago. daughter, was to sell about a year ago on account peared > obliged Maude M. i»si. iea:. of Colby college. On Fire Preven- for naturalization. He was accompanied Laura A. Libby, Islesboro, to the weather. Friends of Mrs. Gerry L. Broous of Portland of ill following a severe case of pneu- Wake Up And Clean Up ply health, land in Islesboro. k are a business Antonio Croce and Walter B. Dutch as wit- Bowden, do.; The North church (Miss Mildred M Mason) will to hear doing good monia. On his return to Boston several months tion Day, April 30th by Congregational auxiliary regret it : this season. They W’illiam E. to A. Unity to own nesses to his behavior the ten years. Hatch, Islesboro, Joseph met with Mrs. John R. Dunton, April 15th. that she has recently been ill, and has beeo ! he entered the of Paul Klein, For years you’ve been aBleep your good past ss»>ri; .'.-u.-en 40,000 and 50,000 spool ago employ land in Islesboro. own Jack is an man of Pendleton, do.; The of the was the continuance ordered South for a time. With Mr. Brooks ttrihv* one month’s work on their own He was interested in Ma- interests. Wake up and hustle for your intelligent appearing young topic evening druggist. greatly to eufiten 31 Allen H. Patterson, Belfast, Jesse E. of the of Mormon ism, the Islam of she left New York for a of sev- i•'r; lumber. They estimate they to the Webb Blue benefit. Do you realize that over one-half the years. study Tuesday trip have sonry, belonging Joseph taur 4 A0,000 feet and have 400,000 Staples, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. America.” The was arranged by eral weeks, to aa far south as of Boston and the Gethsemane Com- fires that occur throughout the State are ASSIGNED CASES. program expecting go !& 1 n They employ 14 Lodge August. 1 Warren A. Sheldon, Searsmont, to Leslie A. New and to most of carelessness ? It’s so. Look Mrs. John C. Pillsbury. Otleans, spend the time on ■>v r; ■ with a loss of about $150 of Newton, Mass. He is survived caused by rank P E Luce vs C O Dickey. Ritchie Buzzell. April mandery by land in Searsmont. a.e'r shed were believe it and Wentworth, do.; at 7 30 in the North the water. ifbf: feed and hay his father, his stepmother, four brothers— j up the records, if you don’t they Kate Lane, et als, vs W H Young, et als Next Sunday evening .ne mv was set by sparks from the in- Jacob L. Ames, Jr., Unity, to Jacob L. Ames, “The Journal Marion E. of Belfast, Frank C. of Franklin, wili astonish you; that’s the reason your Brown, Jr; Buzzell. church an illustrated lecture, Copper The recently published the announce- t*t :s 11 ught. Hay, grain, harnesses, in If the care ot Sr., do.; land Unity. and Strike Conditions,” written by ment from a Chicago newspaper of the en- •ere burned. went to work the next Mass., Wilbert A. of Morrill and Stanley E. of ! surance rates are so high. pro- M E Brown vs M C R R Co Ritchie; Johnson Country They to Belfast Water e re- G. Nelson Wight, Belfast, Rev. A. Atkinson, social service secre- of Mias Charlotte Wardner of that jg with u whole mill crew to rebuild West Somerville, Mass., and a sister, Mrs. Alice perty was more thoroughly gons into, and & Perkins. Henry gagement were their horses land in Belfast. be Moii.iaj ght 1 Co., do.; of the council, will to Harold Thorndike We learn stapling Sheldon of Morrill. The remains arrived on pairs made when needed and buildings not al- C E Pendleton vs A K Tolman Dunton & tary Congregational city Sibley. k* to building John K. Men the w, Stockton Springs, Lil- views are colored and a that the will take the the boat and the funeral lowed to become dilapidated and ready to fall Morse; Montgomery & given. The give marriage place ia8l of ! Tuesday morning Emery. land and in a lias Staples Emery, do.; buildings hie of the and th; t the will was held in the church at Morrill at 2 would not become fire traps and vs A F Bowen Brown; grai presentation subject. May wedding trip include a WEDDING BELLS. p. m., down, they Experience Dodge Stockton Springs. week in Belfast in June. ! Rev. Haradt n S. Pearl of the Belfast Congre- place for the accumulation of trash. Trash Dunton & Morse. The services at the Baptist church will be as David F. and C. Kendall Hopkins, Camden, fires. Matches Co vs Dutch Bros even- feiJUvtY. The Worcester, Mass., gational church officiating. The interment thrown around invites impro- Continental Illustrating follows: Prayer meeting this. Thursday, ^ Mr. and^Mra. Henry Hoyt Hilton, with their to Nathan B. Hopkins, do.; land in Lincolnville. or left around, where rats and Buzzell. service at 10.45 a. m.; MeiepiR-; 1 : 19th an elabo- was in Morrill. perly used lying Ritchie; ing; morning Sunday six children and two maids, will leave April gives Elden C. Rhodes, Liberty, to Albert F. Light, Chicago is another source from do not !i> f the of Miss Aurelia mice can nibble them, Essex Fertilizer Co vs G O Danforth Ritchie; Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All who about the 20th of June for Belfast and will oc- wedding wife of F. died at her do.; land in Liberty. Elvira EL, Win. Blake, fires are traced. at other church are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi which innumerable Dunton & Morse. attend Sunday school any cupy the Howard cottage at The Battery for home on the road, Camden, Mary J. Sweetser, Searsport, to Alexander ,T Turnpike April down for a then tan at 6 ru Oily rags, just put moment, Matilda B vs R C Briggs, App Pat invited. Christian Endeavor 30, the summer. Mr. Hilton will j; Prescott Bryant, both of Joy land and in Sears- cordially stay through 9th, aged 62 years. She was born in North- thousands of dollars in P. Sweetser, do.; buildings v'- will be remembered forgotten, have caused gall & Plumstead. and evening service at 7.30 p. m. July and the family through August, and will *eavey the of M. and Elvira port. port daughter Phillip fire loss. Hot ashes, burning brush or leaves, Same vs Samuel Dunton & Morse then to North to niece of Mrs. A. M. Far- Briggs The services for the week at theNorth go Tewksbury, Mass., spend and was married to coming (Wentworth) Mahoney, or oils left exposed will take money W O Stouten vs Emma Elms Ritchie; with Mr. Hilton’s father and E. McMahan of this gasoline, burgh THE SEASONS CHANGING? church will be as follows: This, Thursday, September city. Wm. F. Blake in Boaton, Maas 42 ago. ARE j years out of about as quickly aa it can Rogers. * place in church, your pocket at 7.30 o’clock, prayer meeting; Fri- mother. Trinity to soon after that and evening They moved Camden be done and the loss is not all. Think vs C J Webber the Rev. money Myra Littlefield, Comp at 7 o’clock of Earl b. ex- was a visitor m evening, pastor. her To the Editor of The Journal: Are the day evening regular meeting Davis, Colby 14, had lived there aver ainca. Beanies hus- been sacrificed to care- of the lives that have Ritchie; Blanchard. K. O. K. morn- Waterville April 16th when on his way to 1 Evif.g and using the I a_a ■_a .__U -I.-- is a that is often Castle North, A., Sunday, delating seasons changing? question the NMf CAOU9 bniBBavi Freedom, where he is to coach Freedom f * 'rnjK,ov. The church was at- at with sermon the pas- ! asked, and seldom answered. April 16,1886,1 ing worship 10.46, by base ball team. Mr. Davis was well and Lionel C Blake, sad one slater, lira Geo will were at Academy w,,'fc and no insurance you may obtain make The following new caeea entered Bible fet 6 30 m. for the occasion. A re- commenced to build me a house; Mr. George tor, followed by school; p. known while in Colby. He has been touring B Allen of Camden. Although affiliated with ones are taken '** the the your mind aaay, if your dear the beginning of court Tuesday: Endeavor the Southern States, as far as Texas. tftar wedding and Hasty of Jackson began to dig the cellar,using Christian meeting. going BO church she wa a Chrwtiaa She was de- own to He two months in El Paso, Texas, and •’*' on h. to from yon through your failing protect Dunton A Morse: spent !' ght a rteymoor. trip By a of oxen to and scrape The At the meeting of the Troy Methodist con- voted te her sad a Never pair plough has many interesting stories to tell of the sit- family good neighbor. them by keeping your property free from fire Waldo Trust Co *■ Louis Goldberg and Min- and on their return will weather was so warm that he did not consider ference in Saratoga, New York, last week it uation in Mexico. While on his visit he was eery aad aa invalid for 0 score of * ? strong, caused rubbish. nie Goldberg. Mac and his band ir -tree!* W or center. by to work his team after 10 o’clock in the that Americans with the notorious Captain she bore her with wonderful it safe was asserted spent $9,000,000 yean, sufferings Have you not said of some neighbor’s place Amasa Heal vs H H Thurlough, executor of in Sonora county, one of the scats of trouble forenoon until 3 in the afternoon. more for gum last year than all the he and her faith ia God aad Hia teach- chewing in that Waterville Sentinel, marriage of Miee Viola patience, that it was littered with filth; and forgotten to the will of Aona L Briggs, deceased. country.-The | a contrast between then and 28 Christian denominations gave for for- *■ 't never faltered. Iho funeral services Quite today, religious est Hunt occurred Sunday ings look around and dean up your own place ? Milton B Hills vs Charles F Coggins. Miss Nellie Hanson of the Upton Daw firm after. There is six inches of snow on missions. Here is another illustration of 1 at the Methodist wore bold afternoon, 12th, Rav. years eign parson- Sunday April Go at once, look over your home, clean out all J D Young vs Fred T Hsrriman. of Boston is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the and the temperature 30 deg. Have what to make up the high cost of living. -v L Evans There waa a at- ground, goes N F. Pierson cfflciatinff D. officiating. large trash. Go to farm or other buildings, M Webber vs Chester L B. Eaton. She was called here to act for Mrs, your Sidney Bailey. John H. Gordon. the manufacturers tendance of relatives and friends and the seasons changed? Mo wonder chewing gum Jed by the brother of the many clean and see that hereafter they are kept The Lumber Co vs Eliza J Harriet P. Adams of in her l**!‘ up Maplewood become millionaires. Cambridge, Mass., f the bride. The bnde ia the beautiful floral offerings. A beautiful poam Brooks, Me., April 17,1914. clean. Haul away and burn all that old rub- Dickey. interest in the estate of her brother, the late Mr and Mr*. R. T. Winn of Maine M. E. Conference in “Our lion e-maker,’’ was rend by Miss Avis V. fire while are it At the Portland, »r«.. m is the son of Mr. and bish and watch the you doing Allen vs Thomas N Pearson. The Aroostook is informed Frank M. Patterson. Several suits have beer j Dyer Republican by Rev. Joshua M. Frost in his t of South Pittsfield The I. Alien, a niece of the deceased. Interment before leave. C. G. that April 16th, making the John R, and see that it is out you Lydia E Henderson, administratrix vs Pe- Mrs. Whittier, forty-five years ago brought against administrator, * the beat withes of street ceme- of this month there were five feet of annual as district for b V many w*s in the family lot in Mountain are the 15th report superintendent D for on the de- If your neighbor askB what you doing, nobscot Bay Electric Co. unton, personal attendance •w roue future. snow on the ground. There was no rain, but the district made some very strong tery in Camden. and to and do the same. Augusta ce ased. Miss Hanson is the first to tel) him.cleaning up go Victor E Reed, Libt vs Emily Louise Reed. the end of the month there was hardly any lady ap by statements regarding Rev. Wilbur F. Berry, >hot Situation. Tell him you are going to help reduce the fire W Jones vs Belinda S Parmenter. snow on the ground. pear as an attorney in Waldo county. W. Swett passed into life Floyd a court should shield rumsel- George higher hazard of risks. Tell intimating that if rates by reducing the Waldo Trust Co vs George W Bridges, Les- Hon. L. M. of will not at urday (afternoon, April 18th, at his home in send ministers to it would be Staples Washington the lack of new business, of other DIVORCES AT ROCKLAND. lers and jail, him you are tired helping psy people’s ter A and W illard R. Sparrow. be a candidate for the State senate this year, Eaat Knox. He was born in Knox, December Bridges under a of law that to otwear have the insurance are not operating system ought delayed longer loss, and that companies Marie Y Goodwin, Libt, ve Charles 0 Good- The following divorces were granted, in the as there is a candidate already in the field and | 29th, 1829, the son of George and Blake be and rewritten. rtmg on fall orders. Sally but that it comes out of the reorganized cutting paying the losses, win. S. J. Court at Rockland 17th: Grace he declares that he cannot enter into a con- Swett. He was twice married. His first wife April -ate that ia insured. Tell him are The Men’s meeting and which the ^ buying mainly pockets of the you go- P Richards, Libt, vs Leonard B from Frank of Camden for cru- banquet test when “a loyal friend has aspirations foi 0 waB P .dills Paul of There were Margaret Dailey Dailey liiirements and it is the Hope. four of the are to hold on ^ gen- ing to help put down the per capita loss, which Roberts. Buck of Rockland from Winni- clergymen city planning the place." This moves the Rockland Courier- 1 children this union, two elty; Frank H. l^at hoth wholesalers and re- by only surviving. 12th in the Methodist church will inter- im is $3 00 in the United States against 83c in Ritchie: for E. May Gazette to say: "This marvelous of self- His second wife was Henrietta Blake of By Arthur fred Buck of Vinalhaven, cruelty; May spirit *fi(.re are small Knox, est the men from all parts of the regard- 1^ carrying supplies. Europe. Thomas A. Ritchie vs C F Mudgett. Pettee of Rockland from Pettee of city, sacrifice has all along characterized the Honor who died in the fall of 1912. The past two Sylvanus Itr aPPear to be busier than those can less of denomination or lack of Tell him if the Old Country reduce the The Loan Co, vs Perley F Gordon. for intoxication; Estelle C. Knowl- denomination, able Lindley Murray Staples. It would not n8* as moBt the in years he had been tenderly cared for at his old People’s Gouldsboro, York plants cost for it is the of the affair to get all the of insurance by keeping things clean, you W Townsend vs Neilie M Tov/nsend. es from Hiram A. Knowles of for object permit him to take the position of U. S. Sena- 8tiI1 engaged in completing home his daughter and Mr. and George Rockland, leorjtrart‘ by husband, to do and ask men in the on this occa- Ik. iclg- As trade are going your part; him to do Herbert F Hunt vs R Porter. and Katherine B. possible city together tor; it kept him out of the House of Repre- expected, jobbing Mrs. Henry Roberts. He was first’ married in Philip cruelty nonsupport; Kinney Easter and re- same. Gee the men and women sion. Rev. H. E. Dunnack of has been Bon hfU8Ual jull following the together Wm H Bevan vs B from Eben W. of for cruel- Augusta sentatives; it him of the title of at- and settled on the farm George Staples. Kinney Rockland, deprived Rom hcl,v>ty is not anticipated until 1864 where he spent invited to address the which follows in your community and have them organise vs B of meeting and now it ‘"min’s Review of his Catherine French George Staples. ty and nonsupport; Lizzie M. Grover St. torney-general, leaves him strand- April 18th. the remainder life. He was a loving the The Ladies’ Aid will furnish the for fire prevention; advise them to look after Thomas A Ritchie vs H R Whitcomb. from Grover of banquet. ed by the side of the new State which a kind and a George Joseph Damariscotta, highway father, neighbor highly respected and fee that Rev. D. B. Phelan of the Methodist Maine'yTM. C. A. the chimneys they are clean be- C C Marden vs Leland Robbins. for and Edith M. Smith banquet. he had secured in order that he fare citisen. The funeral services were held at the cruelty intoxication; might fore putting up stoves. See that ashes are church. Rev. Charles B. Ames of the Unitarian Charles H Forbes vs Robena P Young. from Frederick Smith of Vinalhaven. for forth to Auguata when there came the clarion Me., 16. The annual home Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. not put in wooden boxes or barrels. See that W. April and Rev. F. Sturtevant of the will call for him to save JlLE. the stores in midst don’t or Mason A Hall vs L F Nash. Merle Doe Butler of Rockland from Baptist the day." David Brackett Interment was in your keep gasoline cruelty; executive committee of the officiating. act as a committee of arrangements. iy0 coal oil inside the buildings. See that straw Rosalind E Libt, vs Wm E Dyer. Francis C. residence for cru- Meri’8 He leaves to mourn Dyer, Butler, unknown, Christian Association was Sunnyaide cemetery. or or others inflammable material is not -- hay G S Foster, M D, vs Chaa E Marden. elty; Ella Larrabee from Robert R. L.rrabee Maine Clams for loday. Horace C. Day of Au- their; low, two daughters, Mr*. Henry Roberta, piled against buildings. of Rockland, for cruelty; Grace B. Hurd from High Line of Gloucester Fleet. Portugal. lhohC,ty Charles H Forbes vs James W Kendall. ten on the home and Mrs. James Clean up and prevent fire. It is interesting Charles Hurd of Vinalhaven, for 1st r” connected with tbeuaocia* who;resides place, crqelty; Far indeed, extends the renown of the Maine work and it pays, and pays big. Get together, By Eben F Littlefield: Sweetland of from Fred Gloucester, Mass 17. Fred wag Roberta of North Emily Milton, Maas., April Copt. reelecud chairman. Belfast; eight grandchildren one for all and all for for clam. The schooner Nora D. (dj one, Fire Prevention State of Maine vs Harrison Stevens, at ala. Sweetland of Rockland, for cruelty; Walter P. Thompson of the schooner Gov. Foss has since Sawyer sailed "*l u< and four in fire waste. Beifaat wag choaen record* great grandchildren. and saving Dean of Warren from Alice S. Dean of Mexi- she was commissioned made a into Portland harbor last week from C Guilford vs Wm E Thomas. May 18th, 1912, Jonesport Chas of bilk lion. Horace Purington of co, for desertion; Rodney Arey of South stock $130,000, which surpasses any record with a cargo of salt clam bait in Mrs. Grace Duo ton died 12th at E Bicknell vs Littlefiald. barrels, Jefteraon C. Smith waa Moody April The three nearest gueiaes at the number of Dorothy Myra Thomaston irom Eunice Arey of Camden, for for the same time from this port. In the last sj“urer- consigned to a Portland firm, who will the Kill, Stcretary, Arthur A. Heald of th* home of her father, Mr. Richard Moody, in hot cross buns sold during last week at the K. N R Cook vs Frank O Whiting. desertion; Bert L. Brown from Margaret six months she has stocked $28,000, while her ship kt cl an s bi,' laymen’a Wilbur that could be done and G. bakery were: Bertha Wood. 2,644; J. E. Brown of Rockland, for cruelty; Vera L. Pease stock for the year ending April 13 is $46,488. by steamer to Portugal from New York. ;$}« aMretary; Hope, Everything by Ralph L Cooper vs Evslyn A Mudgett and T he Joi HcCole and Arthur Kateon, each of whom from Wallace Pease of Vinalhaven, for cruel- This stock was made in the banka halibut and report clans form jart ot an order for skillful and loving hands was of no avail, and Fire Association of o ver 1,(00 6|> departm.nta of thaStata guessed 12,600. The actual number sold eras Philadelphia. ty; Ruth Smith from John Smith of Rockland, haddock fishery, the crew’s share for the year barrels, jut up by the Portland firm f or "Mptroua condition. ah* passed to the Groat Beyond. She ww 2,582 buns.—Bath Independent. By Jamas S. Hsrriman: for cruelty. being $1016 net. the use of Portugal fishermen. of the com- Washington Whisperings. ventiotM, the other members Our Washington Letter. mission being Secretaries Houston end Washington, D. C., April 20,' 1914. Wilson of the Agricultural and Labor [Special to The Republican Journal.] The recent leisure by the New York Departments, respectively, President BIG AGRICULTURAL LANR OPENINfl Washington, D. C., April 20. 1914. AND FIFTY TRACTS of five and ten acres each to be to custom! authorities of the village of Samuel Gompers of the American Fed- TWELVE HUNDRED granted prospective aettl^B Maine folk* were away home last in Twenty Thousand Acres of Rich, Southern Georgia Land, which is admirably adapted to the grow H Ttfany meadow ante which Mrs. C. W. Mores eration of Labor, and Robert Mackey throwing open of sweet and Irish potatoes, cantaloupes, water melons, corn, oats, cotton, hay—in fact, all staple crops f week. They are Republicans, moat of celery wished to bring with her from Europe ja and H. C. Young, editors, respectively, in this fertile section, as well as a large variety of semi-tropical fruits, and the famous immensely profitable whom went to attend the State conven- Man’s and only an episode in the perpetual war of the Railroad Magazine of the third There the classifications are now offered an excellent tion. Representative Peter* Some people can’t sleep. undesirable Electricity. The Evans contest you are eligible under prescribed by us, you opportiwBl waged against immigrants, Popular 8he'Providing or for the and be on hand as seems to be no special reason. Tuey to break from the and toil of a small wage, working benefit of landlords, go back district started early to and Mrs. for inventions will not dose until away drudgery ta ■' of the nervous sys- human, animal vegetable. the best if you will hold a warranty deed and abstract. to Bee some ol have no disease land of plenty, to which, granted, officer and also Their like the one which reach- next The rules issued and land Is the basis of all wealth. Owners of presiding tem. Digestion Is fairly good. Morse’s village, June of year. The best security on earth is the earth Itself, productive lands are w H and friends. Rep- may others are from it his personal political habits are pretty good. They ed Philadelphia about a fortnight before, governing the. contest"^are not onerous, firing by the tn<-r»Mlng high cost of living, while suffering ■ Hinds went home to Portland a li’tle or drink a little, yet resentative smoke was probably a by-product of the increas- and the contest is open to every man, to talk over. their habit.- are fair. Still they can’t for an opportunity thing* ed interest in nature study, but the Unit- woman and child in the land. An to Secure Rich Productive Land Without Capital. 1 in the first district for sleep well. Opportunity He has not been nerve not dis- Just a little unbalanced in the ed States Government only to leave surround- the Northern Pacific and other railroads when wanted to into DONE AT ANGUSTA. You will not be required your present they Rrir several monthB and get is all. They should amateur research WHAT WAS we tracts ed their and we to benefit centers. That courages such aids to now. All we ask of those to whom grant I lands, expect thereby, a, who are ings touch with some of the people a little lighting up." a to have a of I as the ones who will receive the tracts. have but absolutely prohibits them. By law Mure than 1,200 enthusiastic Republican is that they plant, or arrange planted, crop in his A tonic will generally do this. The within three years, have also to develop what is desig-, |,,, interesting themselves campaign. in of voters workers met in convention at Au- one of the above mentioned products planned is ex- passed 1905 the importation living and best right sort of a tonic. Peruna we have it (harvested and re- the equipped, most up-to-date, scientific, has also gone new District and after which will operated con,,|,^rc“** Representative Guernsey Is hurried insects into this country is forbidden and gusta April 9th, elected State, of the farm and orchard in existence. It will consist of acily the tonic. Digestion planted) for grantees, in consideration of 25 cent, IWe -ix ;j. to Maine and will be back here the latter stomach is empty laws which so County Committees, and adopted a platform the sand and will be included in this by Peruna. The there are other regulate net profits derived from the sale of crops, thereby acres, opening. All a season for the The which and tracts will the benefit o part of the month. This is quiet and ready to rest night the of larger ani- the to pursue his or her present occupa- register receive get th. brain strictly importation DECLARED FOR allowing grantee is equalized. The as determine what the and scientific methods in vogue thereon w,; m the all the having circulation no is tion until such time they just yield periments House, Republicans mals that in many cases discretion a non- is relieved of all congestions and irri- Protective Tariff and permanent to. Consider what this may mean we are arranging to prevent over-registration, w< remained in town until after the vote on of their acres amounts £ tations. left to the authorities. partisan tariff board. of when statistics show that the avoid many such as occurred in ,..n coast- as a source income, disappointments, the of the law exempting Peruna acts on every blood tourists and amateur enforcement and the to and that land conducted the United States Gov, r repeal The Nevertheless state Prohibition, strict yield of one acre of celery amounted $1,268.45, openings by i of canal tollB. It acts on all in bear- and those who in n wise vessels from payment vessel in the system. in their efforts intro- of sheriffs who do not respect one acre of well-cared-for paper-shell pecans, full railroads, by granting register ; to scientists persist Jp impeachment of the nerve centers. One begins its owner as as $500,00 per year. We the number of tracts to be granted, an interest i- tL All three Maine in the to the flora and fauna of their oaths. ing should net high Republicans and hardly knows why. duce additions after it is actual results commercial farm and orchard in the i, sleep National Prohibition and laws to make it are of the opinion that proven by enterprise, and Senator one table- the House voted against repeal Take a teaspoonful to the United States which country the land that they will need no fur- they may later locate in one of our town sites. effective. obtained in operating will do likewise when he has an of Peruna before each meal. would be to be without. It is es- and waste no time in locating in this land of Examination of the land will cheerfully be permitted Burleigh spoonful happy Women. ther urging, the another tablespoonful at Suffrage for to the land with- the opening will be held at Browntown, Wayne u,u.',.' opportunity to vote on that bill in Sometimes timated that one-half the pests that af- plenty fjWe also require granteeB occupy is necessary, where the sleep- Ballot Reform. to some one who will Georgia, one of the stations of the A. B. & A. Rmr that and bedtime have been in ten years, or sell it occupy it, Senate. He took position early flict farmers and stock import- for on this and will occur s- lessness is very pronounced. Primaries to select candidates President. otherwise it reverts back to the grantor. which is located property, Sl* that he would not be for re- You will be such as the moth, of as announced Just try it, neighbor. ed from abroad, gipsy Workmen’s Compensation for injuries. The land included in this opening is located directly on after the closing registrations arrangement the man One bottle will con- made. ? peal, even though he were only glad if you do. the mongoose, the Australian flying fox, 54 Hour week for Women and Children and adjoining the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Rail- As vince Peruna Is no sleep medi- miles west of Brunswick, a thriv- The presence of those registered will not be r .tsi| in New England to take that stand. you. which in reality is an overgrown bat, and working in mills. road, about twenty-five not a nervine. It contains ser- at Browntown on the unless wi- a cine. It is of fifteen thousand, having direct steamship opening day, they a matter of fact Senator Burleigh, that the San Jose scale. Acceptance by the people of the Public ing city shown no narcotics. It is nothing of and and excellent railroad tend, for there will be no favoritism an;, will vice to New York Boston, in deciding against repeal, is a tonic. Utilities Law. The will be conducted a committee selected forth, pioneer sort. It simply regulative transportation facilities to all points. average tem- by a of New should be provided are the center of the Reference of the Railroad Mileage question and those will be notified of what ti find himself in lot England Every home Brides occupying perature for six months of the year, from April to Octo- registered of New’ with the last edition of the “Ills of now and to the Utilities Commission. the climate is most as soon as possible. company. Senator Gallinger J social stage in Washington just ber, is77 degrees; healthful, delightful granted, f sent free by the Peruna Co., Increased for wage earners to and there is an rainfall of 51 of this count,. leader of the Sen- Life,” will continue to do so for some weeks to Opportunity and’ invigorating, ample With the ever-increasing population Hampshire, minority Ohio. Columbus, vote on election day. inches year. increase in the area of and rr-1,, and so are an number of per no corresponding land, ,,s ate, is against repeal practi- come, for unusually large national Protection of food fish by legislation. AIM IS FOR MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RESULTS and seeks the land in in the Senate and belles in the National OUR the population increases pursuit cally all Republicans noted society Cap- to tax Statutes intangible property. of settlers ■ It seems to have availed little, for there As we are extremely desirous having locate and it will continue to be I v„ from northern New England. In- ital are to be wedded thU spring. A happiness independence, House an 5 CONDEMNED on this and assist in its development, and thereby is doubt whether it is helping toward property, secure. member of the bridal season with a White House wed- to Great Britain in canal tolls the value of surrounding and deed, every Republican The is that Surrender greatly increase intervening early adjournment. difficulty we and to increase the and contented class in t House from Maine and Vermont voted ding in it is regarded as one that is indeed question by Democrats. property, which will hold, traffic The prosperous Europe , orators are not reined in. They are talk and Atlantic the descendants of those who secured land there all while. The for the Vague and Vacillating Democratic policy along the Atlanta, Birmingham Railroad, against repeal. So did nearly Repub- worth preparations the descendants of those wh ing more than usual. That is the great and thus facilitate the service, we feel warranted in grant- was plentiful, while in the from Massachusetts. of the President’s daughter, toward Mexico. and slaves. licans House marriage these tracts to those who register with us. We also ed no land are now the peasants You «, and unfailing stock in trade of Congress, Democratic ing MISS Eleanor WUBOn, are lamug ueumie Contemptible Partisanship by in business and residence which we will realize that this may be your last chance to secure lanu has adhered to his have mind plots info Senator Burleigh especially of a Democratic Congress. in Referendum against a of so it shou form, and there is now an air of brisk- politicians invoking offer for sale after the opening, but which will not be in- countty without large outlay capital, the which would Record bulks once forward! view about advantages Talk for the Congressional Public Utilities Bill in it. We have afterward’’ consider- necessary to urge you to act at by ness about the rooms of the White cluded “money-making living for attached to this ann<„i -: accrue to Maine shipping from exemp- now than ever before in the his- Democratic rum program. ations in this liberal-minded opening, similar to those of application registration larger House that has not been known in the in the coastwise of issue. V C, L.V71 ivj n in tion of tolls for vessels tory of the United States Government. Progressive straddle liquor &UU rnHiKJN UCiUKVjlA KA1L.KO AU- I, A IN L» U £! historic mansion since the marriage of COLORADO D. C. trade. He reasons that the many Maine Democratic misrepresentation of Governor BUILDING, WASHINGTON, £ For our national ailment, use last November. It is dyspepsia, Mr. and Mrs. Sayre Haines’ veto of Book Bill. now and down the coast Recommended for Mileage ships plying up Burdock Blood Bitters. Southern Railroad-Land Bureau, the blood. understood that the bride-elect of the COMMENDED Georgia Development would extend their trade to the Pacific strengthening digestion, purifying Washington, D. C. At all drug stores. $1.00 a bottle. of the Treasury will make an- Administration of Governor its busi- the law and that one Secretary Haines, Registration Department.: coast under present and furnish with the other to New York some time before ness methods, administration of law, financial I hereby make application to register for your Fruit and Agricultural Railroad-Land Opening, you untrue to the interests of Maine trip would be WILL OF DAVID SEARS. answers to the following questions; THE the wedding, which the wise ones say management and general efficiency. people by voting this advantage away. Name.....City. will be in June, to complete her in big controversies has not early Absorption Something About Sears Island. be Strengthens Weak and Tired Women. State...Street or R. F. D. No.. from trousseau, but when that trip will and the White House a rela- kept Congress in the office of the "I was under a great strain nursing or In a clearing up Register made is as much a secret as the actual Age.Married or Single. Widow, Widower, Orphan.Occupation. to an variety of writes -attending interesting of Probate the other day a printed copy of the tive through three months’ sickness,” It is > in States?. while date of the wedding. expected and Nationality..D you now own over ten acres of land the United things. In between times, giving will of David Sears was found. It was a Mrs. J. C. Van de Sande, of Kirkland, III., there will be more at this second over the canal tolls, a display "Electric Bitters me from down. without further and complete information and taking blows pamphlet, 9 inches by 12, with covers of kept breaking If my application for reg stration i3 accepted, please send me, obligation, the ad- and Atlantic Railroad, its tran White House wedding of Wilson never it.” Do feel tired of the its exact location on the Atlanta, Birmingham the President and Democratic leaders drab paper that had the feel and ap- I will be without you ulars, including maps land, showing heavy fruit and etc. Very truly yours, ministration than there was at the mar- and worn out? No and food won’t di- facilities, agricultural, nut-growing possibilities, have been speeding routine business parent strength of leather. On the front appetite of Miss Jessie Wilson, for Eleanor It isn't the weather. You need For the House has just cover was this endorsement: riage gest? spring 5wl6 along. example, _ Will Wilson has not hesitated to say in her Electric Bitters. Start a month’s treatment been tackling the legislative, executive David Sears fuss and nothing better for stomach, liver and bill. More girlish way that she is for more to-day; and judicial appropriation or Waldo SS. May 6, 1872. feathers and furbelows than either of kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief are interested in that people closely Received and filed this money back. EOc. and $100, at your druggist. day her sisters on joyous occasions such as measure than in any other that will pass B. P. Field, Register. and This is because it the approaching wedding, Washing- during this Congress. The paragraph of the will is as fol- CENTER MONTVILLE. opening ton society, also loving fuss and feathers, carries salaries for many thousands of lows: also elated. Sears is correspondingly Carney Shure has gone to Massachu- employees here in Washington, all the In the name of God—Amen—I David of Boston, in the County of Suffolk, and Com- setts. from the messenger and the way $1,000 monwealth of Massachusetts, do make this of a Some wag newspaper correspond- M. C. Gordon has a horse of T. of a machine last will and and with a bought $1,200 operator typewriting my testament, grate- in a num- I ent a few weeks ago published S. Erskine. at and ful heart for the mercies I have received, to members of Congress $7,500 coun- earnestly pray my heavenly Father to give my ber of newspapers throughout the Morse has a horse for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. chiidren a continuance of the blessings he has Orrie clipped try a paragraph that has brought thou- hundred in Maine bestowed on me and to instil into their minds Volney Thompson. Probably half a people to the of the such sentiments of peace, good will and friend- sands of letters Director in this bill. On this peter Robbins, recently from Califor- get salaries provided ship towards each other, a6 shall find them to- section of the Mint from every country is for T. S. Erskine. there is a effort to gether in unity and strength, with all the feel- nia, working bill always mighty that he send them $34.90 as his or of a happy family forever. asking have salaries but this year the ings Miss Miriam Bartlett has returned to increased, his of the circulation of He first directs his executors to pay all her share per capita her school at Newton Center, Mass. economy advocates have prevailed and just debts, and follows with bequests to his the money of the United States. The will be Ernest Higgins visited Perley Allen government employees paid only wife and which are of no special in- in his that children, correspondent stated despatch and wife last and what they have had. The House has Friday Saturday. ir terest now. This clause is of local interest: that amount would be due every man, to eldest her ankle turned a cold shoulder toward all appeals Fifth. I give and bequeath my Mrs. Calista Sprowl sprained I woman and child in the United States if bod, David Sears, and his heirs forever, my last week, but is getting along well. for more pay, although some of these estate in Searsport, in the county of Waldo, Uncle Sam’s money were divided up, and are and State of known as Brig- Charles Littlefield and wife welcomed !nt appeals undoubtedly deserving. Maine, commonly thousands have believed that I Oak Point farms, to- actually by a little to their home 10th. The House committee adiers Island, including daughter April appropriations with the houses and cottages thereon, to the >1. i I gether writing Treasury Department they has undertook to cut out the ancient and time with the furniture and chattels, the farming Mrs. Rebecca J. Poland, who been would receive the money. A form letter is honored provision for mileage for Sens- utensilB, cattle, sheep, horses and stock of all ill with a serious grip cold, recovering. kinds, carriages and boats, and the produce of in reply to the vast number of these let- ors and Representatives, but the House said island and farms—to him and his heirs Miss Gracia C. Luce is at home from 1 ; ters has been gotten up in the Bureau of tself balked. It voted the old arrange- and assigns forever. Belfast convalescing from an operation And it is but not a condition of the Mint to disabuse the minds of those and my wish, my for ment back again this apparently will now appendicitis. will, that my son David, to whom I have who were misled, but it has kept several stand. are under so given Brigadiers Island in fee, should, by his Edmunds and Leonard Jackson Congressmen many clerks for ad- George last will, bequeath said Island, as his father’s busy many days simply have been wood in Searsmont. expenses in public life, in many ways, sawing had gone before him, to his eldest lineal de- dressing the envelopes to the misguided with their gasolene engine. that are much adverse to detriment to that descend- they curtailing scendant, without of whose letters ants’ other claims. And in default of any applicants, many beg- R. Porter has had six of their compensation in any form. A cam- Philip yoke lineal descendant of his body, then to my eld- ging that the money be sent at once are oxen arrive from Skowhegan to use of 20 cents a mile paign against mileage est lineal male descendant, then living—my around his portable sawmill. an of the same pathetic. has been under way for many years but nearest heir—with expression wish to him which I have now made to my son. Freddie Jones has a present of an au- will not soon win according to all indica- Labor throughout the land has become The will occupies 44 printed pages and a tomobile from bis grandfather, Hon. tions. The mileage has become as much interested in the new Fred S. Walls of Vinalhaven. Codicil 3 pages. The witnesses were Moses intensely proposed of an institution the among Congress- L. Hall, E. L. Perkins, and H. P. Chamberlain government bureau to be known, when Mrs. Helen Arey has 125 Plymouth men as the distribution of has be- seeds and the will was signed in their presence Feb. it is established, as the Bureau of Labor Rock pullets that produced 285 eggs in 96 and 99 come among voters in the rural districts. 1, 1869. Safety of the Department of Labor, and three days—90, per day. Although there has been many up- The Sears family came to the island from incidentally the nation’s vast army of in- Miss Mary Wentworth has recovered and returned to Pitts- heavals in official proceedings during the Boston in the summer, occupying a large house dustrial workers, numbering about 34,- from the measles that stood on some distance from field to resume her studies at the M. C. I. last four months, great progress has been high ground 000,000 men, women and children, are the shore, facing the eastern The ground and who have been made in disposing of routine work. The bay. equally interested in the recent announce- Will Stevens wife, from the house to the shore and was with John Colson since the death sloped known staying oig appropriation bills are really well ment by Victor J. Evans, a well to their graded and cleared of trees so as not to ob- of their mother, have returned and that tells much about the of that he advanced, struct the view. The Sears man- patent attorney Washington, home in Knox. magnificent ISLfcSBORO. SIAIIUW. of a session of The will the sum of $1,500 to the three Benner had the little cut NORTH WALDO POMONA. NORTH industry Congress. sion as it was called was destroyed by fire many give Percy finger James Chase, an aged and House has the most and from his hand while wood only three or four more ap- years ago. The farms mentioned are on the persons inventing practical right sawing at home from of this town, from t: at in North Waldo Pomona Grange held its Miss Beulah Bates was IWALUU passed J of ths island and have effective life and limb devices with his engine T. P. Mathews propriation bills to pass, one of these inshore and upper side protecting meeting with Burnham Fort Kent for the Easter vacation. He had not been well for a 1 Liberty, last week. regular monthly the bill which funds for been occupied by various tenantB who engaged to be applied to machinery in industrial after a E. S. Preble and wife are visiting in but no one suppt being provides a Grange, Burnham, April 10th, gradually, un- Justin N. Jackson bought gasolene in raising. A bar that is be of two on account of Boston. so near. The b* the .navy, and another the Sundry Civil dairying orfstock establishments, the first prize to $1000, of Morrill and postponement days unusually with engine of George Daggett Freeman Coombs and bride arrived on covered at low tide connects the island the second and the third A the inclemency of the weather. This, flowers from relatives and tr which carries an enormous total for $300 $300 has bought a circular saw and will fit up steamer Trcmont 9th. As the boat bill, wood on the island and the bad many of the April and I the mainland. In 1876 the a machine for wood. traveling, kept tokens of their respect number of distinguished men, headed by sawing Bi|was made her some of their friends a number of purposes. Appropria- and the meeting much landing great was sold to Rockland who used a port- patrons away services were held at his late parties, Sheriff F. A. Cushman his a shower of fol- tions for the Panama Canal and also for Vice President Marshall and Speaker brought Bmaller than usual. W. M Charles C. greeted them with rice, able saw mill and cut and carried away every Miss Cassie home from wishes for their future Rev. A. A. Blair of Belfast oil" have to act as a niece, Cushman, Clements was and appointed ac- lowed by good •.lie UlallllCiiaiitc ui tuc xiuuuuoi uumo ; island bare. It was not Champ Clark, agreed present tree, leaving the long, Belfast April 12th. Miss Cushman has for the several va- left 13th to make terment was in Swanville, h commission to select the seven ceptable substitutes happiness. They April the; was covered with a expert from an where for Volunteer Soldiers, including however, before it again made a good recovery operation cant stations. The Grange was opened their home in Whitman, Mass., The Farmers Union recently When the to pass upon the merits of the in- for branch at Togus, Maine, are carried upon growth of bard and soft wood. judges appendicitis, recently performed. in due form and after the regular routine Mr. Coombs is employed. potatoes to Boston and New was was in- The children of the school, this bill. Northern Maine Seaport railway built, of business a class of candidates Sunday Chase of Salem, Mass., was r Pomona. Dur- Miss Nellie Rose, gave o’ and a million dollars or so expended on the structed in the degree of chaperoned by called here by the death The President has been giving much a a bountiful dinner was •heir Miss Lena Rose, Chase... .The death, April 9 terminals at Stockton Springs harbor and ing the recess superintendent, time to patronage quarrels. Democrats ladies of Burnham on her birthday, April tlefield. son of Ross and Alt' Sears Island was served by the Grange. happy surprise Mack's Point, Searsport, her in the as a shock to the whole n are like Kil- re-convened in th 10th, making a party for many localities fighting The grange was then by t a in connection with the of gloom is fell bought by syndicate and cordial words of greet- Each one brought a pretty atmosphere cats over offices. An unusual fifth degree evening. stricken have the h« kenny what has since been a and the contents parents railway, for purpose were Susie McKechnie and birthday gift guessing number these contests have been ing given by of many friends. of as time no Paint ot the and them for to this Free E. E. Davip. seeing opened subject conjecture, up an appreciative response by packages the President’s desk in the of was much Miss placed upon use has been made of it. A short literary program, consisting enjoyed, especially by music and The Maine Socialist last few weeks. He is naming a post- Paint half the music, readings and a topic, was present Rose. After games apples your job Devoe; paint The “Does the average and candy were passed. Those present master now and then where the fight has JACKSON. ed. topic: The Socialist State con worker in trades and professions en- were Marian Yeaton, Muriel Yeaton, for two or three or Bath last week and adopt been raging months, other half whatever like. difficulties than the aver- Sumner Yeaton, Irene Hodgkins, Rich- F. H. Wright has had hot and cold you counter more Some of the ariv a where the has D. M. ard Leola Coombs, ElsaBates. planks District Attorney fight in his house. age farmer?was opened by Hodgkins, water placed Windsor Em- struction of the liquor evil on even than that. He has not and all of the members Herbert Williams, Decker, been longer Kimball nearly nation of increa J. H. McKinley attended the Repub- If Devoe doesn’t take less and in the discussion which fol- ily Farrow, Ada Ladd and Mildred profits," named yet a District Attorney for Maine. gallons participated land held for speculation, lican convention in Augusta. lowed. The of those speaking Beckett. not for the of majority rights for won. It is altogether advantage the that political W. E. Warren is in health, no The cost of were of opinion professional t for the that District improving cost less money, pay. put= more dif- A household in America for 25 years ploy men unemplo public business Attorneys out men and artisans encountered remedy and is able to go riding. — Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. For sprains, of child labor in factories, should be nominated in mid-winter. This ficulties than farmers, although the lat- cuts, burns, Bcalds, bruises. 25c and 50c. At all hour with one and a I Russell Reed, wife and little daughter, it on is about two=thirds of the ter’s labors be more strenuous. day usually interferes with the prosecutions ting job. may drug stores. week for each worker. Ruby visited bis parents in Dixmont The Urange closed with the usual cere- cases. The business before federal tof recently. monies. courts in the autumn and ends in Devoe doesn’t wear a or two will be with Star of begins Berl who has been attend- If year The next meeting Edwards, Jackson, May 13th, June. But Republican District Attor- ing the Business College in Bangor, haB Progress Grange, Hall’s Stave with the Address of Holmes Stave Mill Parts must away sometime and many returned home. or three or four following program: neys give years years years longer— welcome W. Y. Tasker; response by have by to 100 lb* B of them throughout the country Mrs. Bert Boody and daughters, Mar- W. S. Parker. W. J. Thompson of Chi- Brass and Composition Castings up a the State now been bolding on for half year be- and Dorothy, are visiting relatives longer and better—we’ll give you na, who ia now associated with distinctly the Iron CaslitfW jond their normal terms. Sareti Connecticut. board of Agriculture, will address Jobbing, Repairs. 'L Grey and the lor discussion continues to be much of It has been that the Jackson to do it meeting question .Saturday very reported enough again. is That it is better to settle on Your B T. U. is but that is a mis- “Resolved, Let Us Figure Requirement* holiday at Washington. The President W. C. dead, difficulties between nations by arbitra- take. are much alive. Al- we warn how it will all turn-out. The best half off” and does not They very But you tion than war.” To be opened by J. '"knocks Friday night numbers are by though few in they doing the other and H, in the affirmative and M. go to work again until Monday work. of will cost you so much less than half, McKinley morning, good your job J. Dow in the negative. following the habit formed while he was Machine & Co. The Rev. Mr. Carne preached a very wear so much better too, that never divide it again. Belfast Foundry He has been you’ll | a college professor. giving nice Easter sermon at the Congrega- Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. jfl esome time, now and then of a Saturday tional church. His sermons and solos Flush oat the accumulated waste and poi- are much The church and Sun- You won’t stom- MANUFACTURERS OF •or a Sunday, to urgent public business, enjoyed. get your paint free, you’ll get ■ons of the winter montha; cleans your school have both increased in num- Take *l> v it was day ach, livar and kidneys of all impurities. Sash Builders’ Sled Castings, Wagon "1 ‘-because indispensible. Congress bers since the service has been changed Weights, Supplies, what is better. You’ll know You’ll Dr. King’s New Life Pills; nothing better for Weeels. alone, in both its branches, has disre- to its usual time. Devoe; Nuts and Brake H purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxa- v|ee' garded the long week-end rest.).Indeed, Orates of all Shafting, Boxes, Collars, Couplings, H weak tive. Cures makes you feel fine. Kinds, skin itching is a temper taster. The know know constipation; -Congress has been working more peraist- Any strong paint, you’ll paint; Pulleys and Oears. Hege Rotary Mill Parts. more yon scratch the worse it itches. Doan’s Take no other. 26c, at your Druggist. and on this -vently intensely Saturdays Ointment is tor idles, eesema—any skin itch- and the is settled. Bucklan’s Arnica Salve for All Hurt*. ^winter than ever before in two decades. ing. 80e at all drag stores. question Their femiliee AIN of what they owed him. j SWANVILLE CENTER. ^OmTaG he pitied, and took great riskefor their and I do Mrs. Horace is on the sick list konT^Und of Fruit sakea. Knowing tbeae facta, not Murphy „ t0 Maine Mrs. Dow has returned home fror K*1 Flowers. at the length of the Boston bread wonder Belfast. 4th I found I do wonder how anythinking .1, lomiNAL- April line. But heath. the license in Mrs. Watson Robertson is in very poo ... native My can support poliey in my person health this MV,P^ Maine and I spring. isel< ,,,1 with good air, town, state or nation, although famil- Miss Cora is the of he with good have been for many years connected with Riley guest satisfied for twi feet were to sister, Mrs. Charles Thayer, ,lt,iy> and my the church, I do not want hear anyone weeks. t Mains mud. I such a famihar or pray who supports pol- i: preach Herbert Tozier and wife held thei I* after three delight- for I believe in so doing they are in* ! again icy, wedding reception Saturday night, Apri 16 “! south-and so the sunny suiting the Almighty. 11th, at the home of her father, Pem for Infants and ChHdren. human heart construct- A. J. Robertson. broke Tozier. e Castorta Is a harmless substitute for three Castor Oil, Pare- t*>4: during those am \ ;,'lg to The friends of Roscoe Littlefield Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, had The Statement of Facta referred by Mr. experiences wife extend sympathy to them in tbi foric,t contains neither Opium, nor other >ar- Peasant statistics of the liquor brought Morphine Ptbt with the Robertson gives loss of their only child, who was injure) I cotie substance. It Worms and Fever- expand quite From the destroys allays C. A. building with its magnificent caped. South Station in Bos- into Newton by the express companies, total- nine before his death. ishness. It relieves 0fr:d that it days Constipation, Wind Colic, all ntment possessed former ton I took the car across the and some graphic compar- Troubles and lobby; the Y. W. C. A. building, city,I reach- ing 196,181 gallons, Mrs. Garrie and Teething Diarrhoea. It regulates the tln'f1 the little Cunningham daugh- ,rew up at City- ed the North Station in time expenditures in that city Stomach and and natural " ly the Livingston mansion, owned bj for the 9 isons with the public ter, Mrs. Gray, have returned from Ban- Bowels, giving healthy sleep. if ,t hanging to the arm of The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Mr. of the firm of Drew, o’clock train home, and arrived here at 5 as follows: gor, where they were called by the death in* see Livingston lS to — * genuinely glad m. four after Charity Department, ®M>00 of her son’s wife, Mrs. Fred Cunningham, 1 Hazeltine and and bj p. days leaving fl: the mud to Livingston, given “Daytona Fire of Her father died way through the with its Department. ion mn typhoid pneumonia. The Kind You Have his widow to the Y. W. C. A.; the im- Beautiful,” hot sunshine, Police Department, before of Always Bought > and into JO®,000 but'a few pneumonia mv own home, birds and days mense Windsor the Hotel Mason, flowers. R. T. Newell. Water Department, and her husband was sick with it at the Bears the of E woman who was Hotel, JJ-j-MM) Signature j{ one Citypomt; Me. SchoolB- time she not of the department store of Cohen Bros., Churches, 360,000aS™ passed away, knowing to welcome me. What to citizens or her father’s death. The remains were which is the in the the Direct and indirect cost nU‘ was largest south, in in and will be taken to ,i the grass oniy Newton of intoxicating liquors put the tomb later Masonic and baaed the colored peoples’ Temple, The Liquor Problem in Newton 1918, a conservative estimate, Prospect, their former home, and double the sky was gray, 400,000 other buildings of interest. I also went j on latest government figures, services held there. The old friends of and the wind was be to deep, _..* Mr. Cunningham will glad hear ld to dinner with Mr. Morison and enjoyed A Plain Statement of within those four walls Startling Facts, that he is out and able to go to the store. home-like ,v very much the atmosphere To the WInTERPORT. | d all who have travelled Editor of The Journal: I In Use For Over 30 Years. fare of his chosen res- s and the delicious was stirred State Committee. .,mong strangers for any deeply by reading the report Ralph Perkins has returned from a The Democratic r taurant and returned to my hotel very will understand that the in The Journal of the Democratic Con- ahort stay in Boston. to hint for all his courtesy. Augusta, Me., April 15. It was a grateful, vention in Portland, as I thought what a Weed is a was forgotten. Mrs. Nelson H. spending very enthusiastic gathering that assem- Leaving Jacksonville at 8.40 Thursday calamity it would be for my native State few in the guest of Mrs. Ab- weeks in Daytona were days town, bled at the Augusta House this evening the forests to her law for Local bie Fernald. at the of the Democratic State of the winter. The morning, way lay through change prohibitory meeting npiest which with the rl,aI and swamps, with here and there a snow- Option. I had been the inclosed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw of Dorches- Committee, organized ■ automobile ride reading „ me. An of his election of Charles T. Read of Biddeford EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS :s! white dogwood tree, a bush filled with “Statement of Facts,” and memories of ter, Mass., are guests parents, Frederick’s and Miss Mr onH Mrs Arthur ShaW. as chairman, William F. Curran of Ban- the wild flow- 1 bright pink blossoms, yellow battles fought with the Alcohol Demon secretary and Leon G. Tibbets of by the beach, racing have gor ers close to the then were in mind. A few after I M. J. Haddican and wife returned Readfield as treasurer. and the growing ground; my years , .,n cloud winning from where they had been liv- Belfast Public fields of what I were sweet po- home in Maine I went to a Augusta, |trl* to be for- supposed left my and are Buildings isant and never ing for the past year, looking Company, trees full of beautiful town Cc’ tatoes, peach pink country in Worcester county. for a rent here. ee. There were many 5 °h First Real Estate Gold Bonds. then and clearings, to a town farm. Mortgage One blossoms, stumps Mass., superintend who has ijj, the summer-like air. Mrs. W. H. Kelley, spent negro cabins with beds of gorgeous There were about twenty inmates, the several weeks in Bangor, was in town PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED BY LEASE TO THE "£. Frederick, Miss Owen and I For Colds, SoreThroat, I flowers growing in the front yards, trees most of whom had been there over Mr. Kelley's father, Mr. to the beach and en- brought Sunday. '•v, .-trie ear Michael is still very ill and in a Croup. For Aches, 2 0 ;j.,.. full of bright purple bloom, then acres because of the liquor evil. We also Kelley, CITY OF BELFAST. >r so on the sands, watch- critical condition. Pains and Wounds, ■ and acres of with colored and fed all the who came plowed ground lodged tramps The Belfast Public a for the .. there, and the aeroplane, Lowe Building Company, Maine Corporation organized pur- 't‘,' j with their with a from one of the overseers The friends of Mrs. Benj. will men and women buBy plant- permit has a of located in the f very wobbly ascension be to learn that she is ill from the pose, acquired parcel land, center of the business and residence the trees of the but all who sorry ing. In swamps, huge cypress poor, compelled ap- a shock. It is districts of the of and a r, .used to ascend at all. It effects of slight hoped City Belfast, proposes to erect thereon building suitable for with able to work two hours before I moss—and JOHNSON’S draped with Spanish this, peared that it will not prove a serious one, and public school A contract has been entered into the (. beach on its wheels, mak- purposes. between City of Belfast soon recover. ANODYNE 1 variations, and with more and more leaving. Very many of them were just that she will and the the attempts at suicide by rush- Company, whereby City pays to the Company lor a period of twenty-five years plowed ground, was the country while recovering from a debauch, and some The school a drama entitled the ocean, and was res- High gave an annual rental sufficient to pay the interest and retire the principal of the bonds. These lasted. Next morning I awoke were quite young. One school boy said "Out of Town,” followed by a dance, at several men daylight bondsiare subject to call on any interest paying period. pi anb set straight by Union 13th. It was LINIMENT some his to hall, Monday, April I near the “Hill City,” he went with of schoolmates and seized it be- Lynchburg, Va., class and The City agrees to pay all taxes and other and to maintain the in -uf! : after just __I 1 1 1 iL 4-L/v../. for the benefit of the Junior charges, property (,, ao u nuv ivav m»v a fair to have a fine jvuug iuuj time. They got the class. is the never-failing ■ ratal plunge. The aviator had the parts were taken by the same condition as when delivered to it, ordinary wear and tear excepted,—leaving informed me. All winter I had longed some beer, then a bottle of whiBkey, and remedy. Keep it in your ■ and as we turned to come The supper and sale held by the Lend- the entire income available for payment of interest and principal of these bonds. passenger for the a hill—even a mole hill— next be awoke in a Boston be for m sight of the day guard a-Hand evening. home and ready RENTAL. „j heard the man say, “What’s the society Saturday April and feasted on the and house. His was all gone, as were a success bb the ■ internal and ex- The next my eyes ups money 11th, was financially, pro- both «r*t;> the thing?” day, || The rents have been assigned to the Waldo Trust as Trustee for the ft’tt downs of the country as the daylight all of his chums, and he was ashamed to ceeds will amount to about $20. This ternal ills. H Company, the came W.1S Sunday, aeroplane had charge of building the new bondholders, thus providing funds for the retirement of the bonds and payment of the In- tc grew and we steamed on through “Old send to his friends for help. So he was society its a big kitchen in connection with the vestry and IN USE 103 YEARS for the ol the rll,ashing wing against of the his home. It terest, without regard solvency Company. grief. Virginia.” And as the charm tramping back to Vermont a is due on the ex- came down from a small amount yet gt U flight. find 25c and 50c everywhere SECURITY. country grew upon me I felt like clap- was in the winter and he could but pense. pj was the uc. y injured although The behind the bonds consists of *he erected at a ping my hands and shouting. The train little he could do to earn money. The Easter services at the Methodist I. S. JOHNSON & CO., B security building, cost of $75,000, -r a Miss Law 8,.;r> passenger. were at- valued at and the rushed on the “cuts” in hill af- we were on church were and Boston, Mass. £ and toe real estate, by competent appraisers $10,000, the lease to city. ill with through During the four years appropriate a, .■ in time lying typhoid both ter and in the between we twice from tended by large audiences, morning OFFERING. her substitute hill, valleys that farm the town changed ,wr,y hospital, and and evening. In the morning special! came suddenly upon a wide, shining Yes to No license and all the time two or Pills notin sympathy with the music was furnished by the double: Parsons' I These ends are offeied locally, and not only provide a safe investment, but in addi- jjfvj:!, a old mansion with cluster- river, or fine more towns were wet. When quartet and a solo by Miss Sophia Chase. ! relieve constipation tion to the of the citizens of Belfast. The is adjoining and headmche appeal strongly public spirit City already up lip. or another river. And a in the The evening service was an Easter Con- j with ing negro cabins, we left there we bought place to its debt limit and cannot provide funds for the building of a central schoolhouse out ; iay I had dinner the cert the school, assisted p. distance the hills were blue and given by Sunday in the center village. There are four villages of new The condition of the present schoolhouse is unsanitary and wholly rahes am still smacking my by the quartet. Mrs. C. R. Hill, Mrs. borrowings. the sky was blue above them. “Old in that town. For several I had had i needs of the children. of the good things on years C. R. Lougee and Mrs. J. H. Thayer inadequate to the educational psai tight and for I said to myself again been interested in the cause of temper- and great credit is due them n desire in the the bonds are made in : heart is still warm- Virginia,” charge order that all who may may participate issue, lelr:„ i my solo Miss Nita and town farm in- the fine concert. The by .: ion of the kindness and again. ance, my experience the denominations of $100.00. ly,.. Hill was much and the singing TO WOMEN was to work for enjoyed SPECIAL From there to the country creased it. So I ready was The will be received at the City National Bank, The Waldo Trust Company, 1 these friends to me “a Washington by the children especially good. Subscriptions 55 The most economical, cleansing and was full of which reached its No license. A young man doing a pros- decorations of and white were Belfast Banks. .. interest, green or Savings ir, strange land.” Georgia is also an im- beautiful and and were in germicidal of all antiseptics hours to- climax when we crossed the Potomac perous business, and holding appropriate, $74,000 worth of bonds have been already subscribed for, and the remainder is jy : many pleasant charge of Mrs. A. J. Lockhart. River and soon after came in sight of the town office, was very strongly offered at and accrued interest. e!|. tone afternoon with her portant par at Our was for and we often He ■: ment at the latter’s home. Capitol Washington. train license, argued. a MORRILL. tram New York would said it was who were in- ~~ o a late and the for only weaklings r was much interested in a minutes. had His father, he said, s on between leave in few My plan by drinking. is a 8. being carried jured Mrs. Sadie Brewster spending it had never hurt Powder to r the blue She been to stop in Washington and look had always used it, and few weeks at Dr. T. N. Pearson’s. A soluble Antiseptic lea rels and jays. PRESTON’S around for half a but the him, and he was certain it would never in water as needed. Hi: when she and Georgia fed day, suddenly Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hatch visited his be dissolved father was one of my for corn on the “whole current of my being” set towards hurt him. His brother Charles in Stockton recently. As a medicinal antiseptic douches & Transient Stable u peanuts and Livery, Boarding and scrambled on best and a very fine man. But In catarrh, inflammation or I have and i.lue would down that New York train, I neighbors Mrs. A. M. and Mrs. treating Is situated on Washington street just off Main street. single et; jays fly Daggett daughter and that as lost control of himself. His from ulceration of nose, throat, until the board without so much a backward the son soon Ralph Hayward have returned double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- K. bghting squirrels feminine ills it has no equal. Sam’s went under. His health was Conn. caused by the birds glance at the glories of Uncle business Waterbury, age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 5t■ triumphantly For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham All that remains to me shattered, and in a fit of despondency he B. Knowlton of was W. G. PRESTON, pf :.uts and corn and flew headquarters. Mrs. C. Liberty Co. has recommended Paxtine Proprietor. Mrs. G. W. Medicine blew the of his the of her — -n*-.**^ B<——IW 11 IMlUl HUM is the view of the dome, the took a shot gun and top guest daughter, with I, BinnT~“f—mm~ ■■■■# »: the trees. She also told splendid in their private correspondence an- Dow, for several days. avenues to the and one head off. There was in the village its ,1‘ten saw flocks of leading Capitol, women, which proves superiority. it big is attending the Nor- more of the Union Station. On other capable, able bodied young man, Miss Stella Berry Women who have been cured say ok an the of a glimpse top palmetto be- mal school in Farmington and Miss Netta in At we flew to and then to New who could get no steady employment it is “worth its weight gold.” tf i heir way north, they had Philadelphia, Smith is at Kent’s Hill. habit. His 60c, large box, or by mail. York—and on the ferry boat I cause of the drink family druggists. In.■ m a free lunch of Jersey palmetto so. One The Paxton Toilet Co„ Boston, Mass. had the exciting experience of being, to had left him, he abused them pies and were all intents and At day we were working together, a at 10.48 a. m. April 1st. purposes—kidnapped. when his were men- Wanted a fine man and and family Girls ti« hot Jersey City looking alone, FOR SALE iceiy day. Many guests knows if woman boarded the train and sat down tioned he wept and said: “God m I : and was down to The lot at the corner of High and everybody but I have large me. On the boat the I could drinking I would, Pearl streets. This lot is has a AT THE etc?. f that the was well opposite ferry help fully graded, Despland would and cemented cellar and with foun- came to me and said "You spells when if I smell it 1 go completed tprrsrM mi the station platform, gentleman dation ready to place timber upon. The cellar it.” He then told me n d a are going to the Grand Central Station, through fire to get each ^Rg contains the piping and connections leorgi... was to remain for a little plumbing was formed. His father for a two house and all is connected are you not?” 1 took a firmer grip on how the habit loaf than wR family isitv,a- Mr. and Mrs. Clement, was not SB^better with the sewer. No better location for resi- and was a church man, but always the handle of my precious umbrella, he said or now in !• gone that day for an ex- dence apartment house available Co. it that such was my destination. in his house, and furnished ^^youhaveevermade Belfast. Price reasonable. For information tr-1 a signified kept liquor Mfg. up the Tomoka River, the if Thompson time. The men before—yours apply to E R PIERCE, wife is going that way on the sub- for his help in haying ’Horneu! the Alligators.” As the train “My m^ ^^B| 8tf No. 8 Church Street. Tel. 110. a little in water with sugar will way and will taxe you along with her if would put you only i»-tub H ere was a ereat wavine of for wish” he said. And with mental and give him; soon he had a love it, Wil- Ms ami a great chorusof “good byes” you specify and with a at the then a that was overpowering. ■ reservations, glance craving Miry e; » were a little dim as I looked, fellow froze to death while w sign, “Trust no strangers,” That poor what, might be the last time, upon conspicuous when you him and he went back to his drunk. There were several other cases ^Bp be '»•?- : hose who for three months I thanked SB order flour. wife. Soon she came over to me: “J nearly as bad, and the selectmen were •se every possible kindness as for Home Comfort the law, but said Just good US was a stranger in New York or.ce my- urged to enforce they ad court.--;.. The ride to Jacksonville [ cake and biscuits and. “Shall I Bhow there were no funds for that purpose. lv had "ten minds to self,” she said affably. «gg :usty. I the town 2k and all the rest of the At the next annual meeting pastry M -i... off at St. and you some interesting buildings’ Augustine and out of town of the good things That is the statue of Liberty you see- voted $300 for that use, that certain conveniences shall be latt one at the Fountain of just try who to eat that good Requires isn’t it beautiful—and that is the Singei detectives were employed, bought |p||SHl Lut was very glad next liiorn- and make flour makes. but her conversa- to satisfy their thirst, ijj^P "Itbe-t 1 nad as that building, etc., etc.,” enough not done so, night the town. There Allextrauutri- supplied. was lost to me. I wa3 a stir throughout l,frrib!c fire in the old tion cudgelling big raged quaint who said evi- tious, too, be- 1 brain to think I had been select- were a few Prohibitionists 51- saw the new automo- my why 'RR splendid in that way did about as cause William * ed from all that crowd of travelers to b< dence procured i^R One of these conveniences is a which is being built between 1 _1 11_ Tell is milled by Pi telephone. a of It wasn’t mucn Harm mb rwu, Dsjtona and but the rest victim kidnappers. mj St. Augustine, Two of I our process looks or clothes—and ] which offended the selectmen. special £■ ^ ride is a confused good my good halfday’s jumble and one a Demo- from Ohio R.ed Winter 11 utviuvu them were Republicans p ®)' a an uuauj _^jR| some cases a memory of headache and to Wheat—the It is not a In it is 1 clutched the handle still mon and they said the Prohibs ought luxury. to show interest in the con- brella. crat, richest^^plip polite seemed to andfmeit -. and .to sell it dearly. be the job, as they ,,r5i!lon of the who shared my firmly prepared given j^P grown^^ff.S'V; lady be done so The In case it is a decided *al and When we landed on the New York side 1 think it could easily. necessity. every who, as I am now doing, was to assert inde town then voted to have a committee of “cover the had almost decided my delights of her winter. and chose two and take a taxi across thi three for that purpose, T'v'ri? at Jacksonville at 3 p. m., I pendence, convenience. *ert new friends at thi Prohibitionists and one Republican. ti the Flagler Hotel, and telephon- city—but my laughed “needless and I followei I once notified all who had been “fiotlie v. M. C. A. building had the expense,” They at them to Broadway, still gripping thi 1 of selling that the law would an hour later, of a call from Mr. up suspected CBOCER. could do without one, but to 1 their FOR SALE BY YOUR ■ umbrella handle, and refusing give u] be Btnctly enforced. They kept Perhaps you .. -'Prison. Taking a long walk with “ suit case. The man paid my fan ! and laid their plans, which Ist many interesting buildings in my own council it be ? found me a seat thi ! would economy into the subway, in soon furnished convicting evidence. Sev- acu that “I must push my way out, becausi ! a committee and raised treating animals chosen special on are and what in New York.” Am * At their where you you want. " *' ••v the of treatment everybody pushed for law enforcement. 1914 depending ot cJ*5'v danger delayed $300 ai her that '' diseases. You also realize my kidnappers proved to be just kind annual meeting the town voted to leave fcgjL 1 remedies are Oaten worse than no this the steps it will save you, the In other words, not to diagnose hearted people, reaching out a helpfu 1 thd matter in the hands of the Select- Charge against a<-''’' ratl>ly may prove fataL Every owner doui.-j hand to a very weary fellow traveller 1 Fourteen I have lived in :.o recognize an ailment and give men. years serve treatment at is ’1 which it will and the the first symptoms. Prompt But unless a kidnapper labelled “kid Newton, where the vote on license is convenience with you, action is the great secret how on earth is one to tel of treating horses. napper” ': about 4 no to one yes. All that time Minutes mean dollars. whether she is or hon being kidnapped some have thought too much liquor was will and will find can’t course treat- comfort it bring you, you you Of proper and assisted? ment is always necessary. estly kindly sold illegally. Last year our druggists how That is just Hnmph left New York at 1 refused a 6th class license because My train midnigh were one. _ reya’ 500 page Veterinary afford^o be without Manual will prove so val- and until then I prowled around th ; they recorded sales amounting to 7,000 uable to you. It is by F. Humphreys, MD..V.S., Grand Central, having lunch in the Cafe gallons. But 26 Express companies were teaches how to diag- and sending a telegram at the Western Unioi i licensed to carry liquor as usual. The nose and give proper For details call, or write to the treatment. office, asking questions of “Informs Statement of Facts referred to shows This book will save you tion,” engaging my pullman berth t j that they delivered last year in Newton hundreds of dollars and Local of the costs you nothing. It will Boston, and watching the crowd tha t 196,181 gallons worth $200,000, which Manager sent free be absolutely the immense waitin with that at the Boston saloons on request to any tenner surged through l bought to Introduce In order rooms. Then it was time to go on boar 1 by some of the thousands who go there —Will,.,: Remedied. Bemember.lt is iVc-,«rtnaty is a drain our 5medi,-i.■ You do not have to order any the train, and I was soon in slumberjanc daily, great upon city. r'ntu.l, 1“" "re ">Q book. Address, Humphreys- waking early in the morning to watc ) Still, it is much worse where license is Waldo Telephone Company, *e» Medici no Company, 136 William fltreet, shtiln ':"y- This Is a splendid opportunity to the scenery that grew more and mor i granted. A Brighton grocer and pro- treatise that should have yon i dealer told me that A. a reference work you win find New England like. Here and there vision many of his *»k To have It In the time of need win be MAINE. little of Bnow made me shiver an i customers took their pay checks to sa- BELFAST,

c ommlttee wm appointed to urge child labor j Phila- The on the Philadelphia Enquirer and The News of Belfast egialation buforb tho legislature. degree | OF HUMORS if PoeabontM elected these Po- I The Repuoncan journal delphia Preaa, and in 1862 went to the G RID officers; grant :ahontas, Sadia Kieratead; great prophetess, I front as war correspondent of the New Thera will be a epeclal meeting of Thomee BELFAST. THURSDAY. APRIL 2$, 1914 kbbie Ramsdell; keeper of records, Rnetta Al- York Herald. Later in the year he went H. Marshall Poet next Tueodar nitjn oon. to j DAVOIDSIGKNESS of Hattie E. Minott; exander; keeper wampum, be wrote for make arrangement! for Memorial Day. EVERY THURSDAY BY to England, where Englieh Covering PUBLISHED Mattie Floor trustee, Cl^rk. and American periodicals. He came The Univeraalist Ladle* Circle will meet this, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Old-time Pub. Co. afternoon with Mira. Charles Crosby, Blood. The Republican Jour. home in time to '‘cover” the last year Thursday, Remedy, Purifies the PROBATE COURT. Pearl street. A full attendance is desired. of the war for the New York World, and extended the time caime inter- The the Probate Court of home thereafter was in Wash- The Board of Trade has Humors in the blood April term of A. his winter the CHARLES PILSBURY.} B„“!£Manager for a for the best slogan for that affect Waldo county wm held April 14th, Judge ington, D. C., and for 40 years he wrote awarding prise nal derangements Belfast three weeks longer. About 76 slogans whole as well as pmples. Libby of Unity presiding: for the Boston Globe, the Chicago Tri- system, Terms. For one square, one have been received. eruptions. They Petitions for of wills ware presented Carpetings, Advertising boils and other probate Matting! and other in 25 cents for one week bune, the Cincinnati Enquirer or in estates late of Troy; inch length column, hold a inherited acquired. of Nathaniel Bachelder, insertion. The Society of Equal Righta will sup- may be either and 25 cents for each subsequent the pen name of Gath. and func- Wm. A. of Eben L. papers, using in hall, Citv- affect all the organs Routh, late Lincolnville; Terms. In advance. $2.00 a per and entertainment Peavey’s They Subscription He was the author of many books. and tissues, and Prime, late of Brooke; Annie B. Shaw, late of for six months: 60 cents for three Saturday evening, April 26th. All are tions, membranes yew; $1.00 point, for the late of How- date. are Belfast; Augusts M. Berry, Troy; mo 2 ers who desire to send their product by parcel The are up cy be damned if he does, and be dollars was for two years rent of Bethel; Grand Prelate, Phila A. Abbott, are in bulk and in packages put He’ll hundred and lists of these names * and sold packages. post prepare printed Grand of Horace if he don’t. land on which the crusher stood. A Spritigvale; Keeper Records, of those damned the and send the lists to consumers who desire to and contain double the quantity usually sold, crusher Mitchell, Kittery; Grand Treasurer, Wm. P. ourselves few months or weeks later the order direct from the farmers. Farmers in i Grand Mexico is on, and however Varnam, Portland; Herald, J. Walter *2 same War with was moved to street, and when or in Waldo county, who desire to have and at the price. Congress Belfast, Grand Warder of Inner have differed in their opin- Leighton, Gardiner; may for that year were pub- their names included in the list to be furnished people the city reports Gate, Mrs. Harold A. Putnam, Portland; —= ions as to President Wilson’s policy the consumers, are to write to the post- lished the auditor’s report showed requested Grand Warder of the Outer Gate. Charles Mexico he will have the support master at Boston, Mass., stating the kind of —sweet pea, toward payment of $100 for rock. A little later Averill, Auburn. citizen in maintaining they have for sale, either butter, eggs, | of that produce every patriotic a new city office was created, of or in coiors. or or all three. Cases and of is or mixed, separate the honor and prestige of this country. general produce, Conduskeag lodge, Knights Pythias, In package bulk, weigher of rock. At the April meeting be ^ be a weighing not over 20 pounds may making plans for entertaining the national It is that what must long the packages possible of the present city government to Boston for 44 cents. officers of the order in in life as shipped by parcel post supreme Bangor and war-costly in human order costly mayor was authorized “to draw his For further information apply to the postmas- June, and the event is to be the big- be averted, expected and Field Seeds well as in money-may yet in Garden on the city treasurer for $494 pay- ter at Belfast, Maine. gest Pythian event that has ever taken place Farm, at this writing it does not seem j but ment for rock already delivered on con- in this State. Supreme Chancellor Thomas J. | Ask for Catalog Municipal Court. Mary B. Coggins of lowest in price. tract.” Thus, instead of getting rock Carlin of Macon, Georgia, will be present, with fR Best in quality, probable._ the Court Lincolnviile was before Municipal officials of the order from movement is at- free, the city is paying $500 or $600 a prominent Minneap- The Develop Maine, on a by Milton last Saturday charge brought olis, Minn and Denver Colo., and Pythians A. A. HOWES & both in and out year for rock delivered at the crusher. g CO., much attention with a weapon. tracting B. Hills of assault dangerous from all over the State have been invited to The that “it is not the AND MEDICINES. State. Hon. E. C. Burleigh, ex-mayor argues are who after a short mar- A DRUGS, of the They young people, meet the supreme officers. A class of 200 GROCERIES, of the administration States Senate from intention present ried life were divorced at the term member of United September candidates will receive the degree, and a feat- committee having to use any large cf crushed of 1913. The wife resumed her maiden Maine, writes to the quantity court, ure of the meeting will be the fact that the * * * * * rock in road and sidewalk construction.” name and went to live with her Mr. •_1 the matter in charge: parents, Rathbone Bible, upon which the order was the at least and Mrs. Frank of Lincolnviile, and DAY IN MAINE. PROSPECT. me to that I am Probably not. With city Coggins, founded 60 and which is in the cus- W. Johnson, FIRE PREVENTION Pernr.it say in.hearty years ago, Searsport, first and final; Alfred Trevette of M-. of is in has Cyrus Lynn, accord with the purposes and objects $ in debt—how much more we hope Mr. Hills, whose home Northport, of the will be used and final; Lewis 16,000 tody supreme chancellor, late of Belfast, trustee’s tenth of his mother, Mrs, A. R. I have felt that been in Lincolnviile. The hearing Maine is to have a most appropriate guest the movement. always the tax be informed later—a employed first and final. for the payers may of Scottish Rite H. Murch, late of Freedom, eral last week. Mr. Trev. : it was unfortunate r.ot only was not and was continu- Two of the bodies Masonry of the third anniversarv of days the one- completed Saturday of wills were allowed celebration instances for them- debt incurred by ex-mayor’s in Petitions for probate extensive in the h State, but in many ed and finished the was held meetings at Masonic Temple Rockland, *• the improvements have behooves those Monday, although day of Monroe the big Bangor fire, if proclamation that so many of our people man city government, it the 24th of the in the estates of Sm’l Larrabee.late Killman of Livermore Ful selves, a because the term of the Monday, April 20th—or day Haines is heeded the Ney life work. I legal holiday, April of Belfast; James M. of Gov. by people gone elsewhere for their ! now in of the city affairs to go to James Applin, late worst that week-end in town-Several c charge S. J. Court was to convene A num- Hebrew month Nisan, A. M., 5675, according of the State. That fire, the believe that the resources of our State Tuesday. Islesboro. slow. There is also a im- A meet- Beckett, late of for loaded with potatoes at the si: I very general ber of witnesses were but a the calendar and in this order. special Maine has suffered many years, have been touched upon. examined, report were allowed scarcely to show Petitions for administration a loss of halt ....The friends here of like the that there is but little of their would be brief of the Rockland Lodge of Perfection was call- caused nearly $4,000,000, many also believe that a movement pression testimony necessarily late of in estates of P. H. Kane, Winterport; covered insurance. A better Bangor ham of were to ; a to bring last on ed at 2:30 m and the Ineffable from by Bangor pleased present one can go long way for the large expenditures year and imperfect and in view of the fact that the p. degrees Ezra Delano, but the Sarah C. Elwell, late of Waldo; has risen from the ruins, city from his n\ our own and 13th inclusive were communicat- had so far recovered to the attention of people, the streets and sidewalks and people caee goes to the Court it is felt that the fcurth to the blow. Supreme late of will long feel the effects of those outside as well, the splendid op- At and the Sublime of Perfection, the Prospect. to be able to be in his store mo want to know. it should not be published at this time. ed, degree allowed in To commemorate the anniversary, April our borders. Petition for allowance was and sister Em: portunities within found 14th was conferred in full form. A that _George Ridley __ the close of the hearing Judge Knowlton grade, of the Governor has designated estate of Leonard A. Burdeen.late Prospect. 30, to where will resid- the was served at six o’clock by a as after the ed Milo, they probable cause and held the defendant for turkey supper real estate was day Fire Prevention day, Within the past three months the EAST BELFAST. Petition for license to sell and Killman committee of ladies of Goldenrod chapter, O. fashion that various other States ent_Mrs. Marcia April term of the S. J. Court under $500 bonds, of Elisha J. Tower, late Pennsylvania railroad has laid off about allowed in estate cities have set within the past few years, Falls, was the guest last Thursday The Ladies’ Aid will meet this, Thursday, were her Mr. and E. S. At 7.30 o'clock, Rockland Council, Prince which furnished by parents, or- on the lines east of of Lincolnville. and calls on the schools, the civic Mrs. Robert 15,000 employees afternoon with Mrs. Roscoe Black. Eben of Jerusalem, met and the 15th degree, Killman-Cyrus Mrs. Frank Coggins. County Attorney was allowed in the fire de- Petition for distribution the a of hors- and placed 40,000 of the re- East or was conferred ganizations, granges, bought very fine pair Pittsburg is her F. assisted F. W. Halliday Knight of the Sword,” a Mrs. W. E. Fish of Bangor visiting Littlefield, by Judge estate F. Skidmore, late of Liberty. to the day practical A on Prince of ofEmily partments give L. West of Belfast ... Maurice maining 125,000 employes shorter of for the and H. C. in full form, and the 16th, that of aunt, Mrs. Jennie Carrow. Newport, appeared State, Petition for allowed in estate of observance by cleaning up rubbish, The chief officers guardian ing a few days at home. time. Two hundred clerks in the gener- Buzzell as counsel for the defendant. Defend- Jerusalem, communicated. after fire and taking the Miss Alice Mason is in Concord, Mass., visit- Charles Augustus Grant of Stockton Springs. looking traps of the two bodies of the A. A. S. R. are—Wil. that it is so al in have also been laid ant has a civil suit in the S. J. Court Susan A. common sense offices Pittsburg brought Accounts were allowed in estates of precautions ing her sister, Mrs. Emma Sylvester. T. P. Master of the New York Central for for against her former hus- mer J, Dorman of Belfast first and easy to neglect. off. The recently $2,000 damages Wetherbee. late of Belfast, trustees in Will Nottage of Oakland was a week-end of Perfection, and Morris L. Slugg of Fire insurance premiums are high Thus band for personal tresspass. Lodge late of Frankfort,guard- NOTICE laid off 25,000 employees. 42,200 final; Clarence Trundy both in cities and in rural districts, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins. Belfast, Sovereign Prince of the Council of Maine, have been thrown out of em- James H. Howes, ian's second and finaljErnest D. Grinnell,etals., and with reason. Last year the FOR SEALED BIDS persons of New Advertisements. of Jerusalem. Frank C. Flint of Rock- good Mr. and Mrs. Perley Stanley and children Princes second; Emma B. out in and the of Odd Fellows has a full line of floor of Foxboro, Mass., guardian's people of Maine paid $3,226,283 ployment, earnings 40,000 the latter’s block, land is of both. 85 Cranberry Isle are guests of par- secretary late of Freedom, first and final; fire insurance a sum larger Incompliance with Chapter as the the war linoleums Thompson, premiums, -• more reduced, result of coverings, carpeting, mattings, rugs, de- Laws of the Clerk will .-c* ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Leavitt. Order Islesboro, first and than the net in the savings bank 1911, City -_';i couch The annual meeting of the Independent Myra E. Hatch, late of gain r.: of the Administration on the railroads. and oil cloths. He also carries covers, The received for cutting down and destroy Mrs. S. Mullen returned last Monday waa held in Portland, late of Islesboro, first posits of the State. people wild Joseph muslin and lace curtains and cur- of Red Men of Maine final; Pyam D. Hatch, worthless apple trees and all Nor is this all. Several expensive portieres, back during the year in pay- A1 to Lincolnville Center after a visit with her were elected as follows: Nickerson, late of Searsport. $1,808,788 within the limits of the streets, park-v tain materials.... Carle & Jones will have on April 16th. Officers and final; Joshua The total fire risks trains have been taken off on ment of fire losses. of the of Belfast as required ?-y through brother and family, Eugene Lamb. I. South Eliot; and Herman O. Bachelder, late of City sale next Saturday, and on that day only, a Great sachem, Henry Durgin, first final; written the year were $244,733,- * the and further cur- Sarah A. during CONDITIONS: Pennsylvania road, the little Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Allen in senior sagamore, Arthur E. Swanville, first and final; Spencer, means a burden on Elwood, number of suits and coats at prices quoted great Pollard^ 842. All this great if ■ Alfred W. John- Work to be completed prior to J tailment in the passenger train service a bilious at- Bradford C. late of first and final; of the a burden that Stantial of Searsport avenue, had their advt. No alterations. Terms cash.... Portland; great junior sagamore, Belfast, the property State, Bids to be sealed and delivered n out. This will mean Wilford S. trustee's 9th account; than If Fire n is being worked tack last Monday and a physician was called, W. Clark & the Main street cloth- Redonett, Wiscasset; great prophet, son, late of Belfast, is far larger necessary. Clerk on or before seven o'clock p. Harry Co., and and less chief of records, F. late of Liberty, first Prevention day is taken seriously by 4, 1914. more men out of employment, but he is now convalescing. have had a large number of old custom- Alexander, Eastport; great Emily Skidmore, day, May iers, first them divi- is reserved the M d of Thomas late of Winterport, Maine people it will pay big The right by accommodation for the Mill will come to be fitted out for the spring Herbert P. Seal, Portland; great keeper final; Atwood, traveling public. The Ladies' Aid of Mason's chapel ers in dends in cash reducing losses and pre fleers to reject any or all bids sul- F. Kennebunk; and final. by OF a 15-cent baked bean supper May 1st at and summer of 1914. They Bell the Kuppen- wampum, Augustus Jacquemin, this can be said MUNICIPAL OFFICERS give in miums. In general « South Berwick; Warrants and inventories were returned Eben F. Littlefield, City the will consist of baked beans, heimer clothes and other makes... .Call great sannap, John Fogarty, but no State in the By There can never have been any serious chapel. Supper good Fern safely of any State, 2wl7 Frank W. Meserve, Port- estates of J. J. Pillsbury, late of Unity; the cold meat, salads, cake and pies. The public at the store of Carle & Jones and let them great mishinewa, Union has greater need of observing doubt but that Wellesley College would Albert W. Cun- of of the wigwam, P. H. McDonald, et als., of Freedom; and of up its observance, and are invited. give a demonstration of the Edison records, land; great guard day, keeping rise from its ashes, “bigger, better of the for- late of Freedom; Eli A. Twitched, a full assortment... .The Keene, Mechanic Falls; great guard ningham, than Maine. has too which they carry late of FOR SALE busier” than ever before. It trustee foe late of Burnham; Charles F. Foss, NEWS OF THE GRANGES. City National bank is offering two home in- est, Curtiss A. Lewis, Eastport; some in the millionaire late of Prospect; Ten acres of land fronting tw many friends, safe for widows and three years, George A. Adams, Ogunquit; rep- Brooks; James A. Haley, vestments. orphans—$25,- Emma Ger- Miller street. Good house lots. all over the country, to allow a held an for two Wilford S. Alexan- J. Downs, late of Swanville; Children Cry class, Dirigo Grange, Freedom, all-day 000 M. C. R. R. 5 per cent bonds, yield- resentatives years, Mary HENRY M. KEMi 5-year, E. Hender- to it had a harvest feast and B. Cook of Lewiston trude of Brooks; Charles FLETCHER'S trifling fire loss of $1,500,000 put meeting April 11th, 5 cent at market; and $3,000 town of der of Eastport, Arthur Lane, FOR South Orring ing per F. Keller, late of Street have took in two new members—Mr. and Mrs. C. Blanchard of Cumberland. A son, late of Belfast; William Or M. C. HILL, 39 Miller oui of business. Now the trustees Brooks 4 per cent bonds, exempt from both and Harvey CAST OR I A Herbert Jackson of Montville. The Islesboro. started to raise two million dollars be- topic, roadside was very ably dis- the first of next and if improvement, CARD OF THANKS fore January, rarmera u cussed by the brothers and sisters and it was The Winterport sincere succeed the college will receive an We wish tr. extend our they voted to set aside some day in the near future Winter- who rendered such valuable assi> Union was organized in Wanted from the A Farmers’ Also additional $750,000 f jr roadside Mrs. E. M. Law- Dressing our recent bereavement. improvement. wm,™ members. R<^kefel- $495 CHANT 21st. with 15 charter THREE CORDS of old, The of the trust- port April ABOUT furnished flowers. ler Foundation. plan rence of Lubec read an essay, and the report the 111111111 equipment were elected: President, well rotted clear cow dressing for FREDERICK A a F. O. B. The following officers WANTED, ees is to a million and quarter of committee on community service was read. Factory to F. PA. expend treasurer, G. G. Rich; secre- Crosby place. Apply MYRON held another Fred A. Lowe; H E KNIGHT, AND FAMILY for new buildings, and three quarters of April 18th the Grange all-day Fred A. Lowe, G. R- w. Cole; directors, 4. Avenue. 1914. and in the forenoon A. M. tary Tel. 146, ring Northport Monroe, April 20, ^ a million for endowment. Seven new meeting, Goodwin, Littlefield, A. J. Ed- G Rich, R. F. Cole, W. S. tf!6 and from the U. S. department of Agriculture, E. Bartlett. buildings, of modern construction J. R. Downs, L. D. Hill. C. in the interest of the munds. -imr to do the Washington, D. C., spoke is the Winter- equipment, will be required The name of the organization cow testing association, and in the afternoon w ork formerly done by the single great Farmers’Union. Mr. A.L Adams gave a short talk on dairying. port burned. The re-building pro- building The Grange was then called to order and a gram includes three dormitories to house carried out, consist- CARLE & JONES’ very interesting program 100 persons each; two science buildings ing of readings, conundrums, and the question, collections and muse- “Which ia the moat for the farmer, iFlfiJsfSli for laboratories, profitable from ums; an administration building contain- dair ying, stock-raising or selling products SUITS AND COATS discussed the ing offices and an assembly hall; and a the farm?” This was well by MOST brothers. Saturday afternoon, April 26tb, has STUM building for recitation rooms. been aet aside as Fire Prevention — Sale day. Take Mi-o-na^ Now Perfectly On Saturday George Alfred Townsend, widely known but Acts 1 Harmless Quickly 10 Suits— $15.00 Value—SI0.00 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ^ journalist and author, died April 15th in “ Lucas County, ) will measure to and Effectively. 9.00 New York at the age of 73 years. In Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ia senior The Grant up 10 Coats- 12.50 his in the of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing fool nervous, bine, irritable, tired “ the height of activity, years partner When yon — in the of Toledo, County and headaches, sour 3.75 the Civil he business City your requirements and dizzy—whan yon have 25 Skirts— 5.00 immediately following War, State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tbs stomach, heartburn and pains in the colon and g DOLLARS for each excellence of was no doubt the beat paid newspaper sum of ONE HUNDRED because incorporated in its makeup is the beauty of design, bowels—yon are suffering from indigestion— at 08c. each. and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured need Mi-o-na at ones. 250 Shirt Waists man in this country and was an excep- and of equipment hereto- you the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. material and workmanship; power, speed quality a cure-all but a for jyj * Mi-o-na is not specific by a tionally prolific writer. In his early FRANK J. CHENEY. fore only characteristic of high priced automobiles. Inspect it; accept stomach ills. It bnilds np and strengthens the n-FOR SATURDAY ONLY- before me and subscribed in mv much verse for the week- Sworn to stomach walls and glands, improves quiekly days he wrote demonstration to presence, this 6th day of December. A.D. 1886. the digestive system and assists nature No Terms cash: of New York that then A. W. thus 5 alterations. ly papers city L[Seal) 9 GLEASON, properly digest and assimilate the food, Public. It will a revelation took the place now occupied by the Sun- Notary prove insuring good health. Very truly yours, Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken internally and Do not suffer another day. Get a fifty cent editions of the dailies, using muaous sur- * day great seta directly upon the blood and GARAGE box of Mi-o-na Tablets from A. A. Bowse CARLE & JONES, the nom de plume of Alfred Trample. faces of the system. Send for testimonials, ON EXHIBITION AT READ’S Co. Keep them with you eonstantly-they jin will help you get well and strong and Immedi- B j from the Philadelphia High O. Graduating F. I. CHENEY * CO.. Told®, w. P. WESHE, AGENT. ate relief is sure. It not benefited Mi-o-na school in 1860 he entered at once upon coats nothing. caoatipatioD. Ms journalistic career, writing in turn Th« Brat ^ArthtfF H. Mbnrtaoa wo ‘Sown struct last mooting of tbe mow of the Im- News of Belfast provement Saturday for tha Brat time since coming homo The Society ,u heW Ust Seturd.y ef- temoou et the because of injuries received in an accident At SPRING POEMS. home of Min Mirada E. Bar- ker. Four member* the Northern Maine R. R. Junction. Back! bird, f spring MOST war* present. No action They’re Coming first The waa taken, of interest were in- The many friends of Mrs. Vena H. Carter, wunded nnota butjmetter, ABu”erThfh«l people who are troubled formally discussed. daughter of Matthew W. Welch, will be pleas- we’ve noticed from the limb, thing particularly Be fell with their feet will The Guild Babt Show. ed to learn that there is every hope that she Qne h step Each baby who at- since we announced the arrival of our new tends the may walk after 12 years confinement to Spring AFcr'the'mustehad’frii guild baby ahow in Memorial Hall, into a shoe store and buy crutches. Mrs. Carter was taken to the Bap- is the number ot Wednesday afternoon May 6th. will receive a styles, large coal in the bin souvenir, and the tist hospital in Roxburyabout three weeks ago? The last a of big, soft, flabby owner of tho moat attrac- old customers who have pair tive doll where it is thought that an operation will be been 'nmmy roll that’, distreuing; carriage, wheeled by a "little mother” Bp' jTcrimp shoes, which will in a meas- between three and the successful means of restoring her to health. to seven, will be a coming in be fitted out for given 12 Mrs. Carter has been a drassed doll that will be For years cripple will stand press- ure relieve their suffering. di.pl.ymi in . .how and ,oe old suit, perhaps, window and has borne her suffering with patience and Spring Summer, 1914. later. The carriages ore to be deco- inB' rated in most cheerfully. The fact that she may be —Bridgeport Standard. But how about correct- any way that appaali to the small owners. able to walk again without crutches is good In addition to tho baby ohow and That is a to hia home or This can be done news to her family and friends. mighty Krown is confined only parade tea will be on y -ion K ing? aale, and on attractive 1 with a severe cold. display of handmade Fire on Congress Street. Tha alarm from encouraging sign. It High street with a shoe specially de- baby thing, and boudoir at 9.8 a. a at 16 30th) ball at Seaside Grangf cajia. Home made candy and cooked food will box 27 m., April 7th,was for fire that the suits J!„ eve ( April shows conclusively to also be on on Irv- music by Keyes’ orchestra. signed givejfirm support aale, followed in the evening by two Congresy street, premises occupied by hail with and overcoats we have furnish- short plays and some musical numbers. 1/1 ing T. Dinsmore. Willis D. Haseltine, Ameri- reels of moving pictures and I where it is needed. Such VMMVMjj ,ve good can Express agent, on his way down town saw ed them in sersons have the House this, Thurs- The Guild. The past neert at Opera a shoe is the famous Guild of the North Church smoke issuing from the barn and rang in the met at the evening. Advt Art* and Crafts room last Monday alarm and then notified Mrs. Dinsmore, who made good, fulfilled our prom- with Mrs. B. 0. Sisters will have a public aup- evening Norton. Mioses Char- waa alone in the house. In remarkably The Pythian GROUND quick ises to And it is this in their hall to-mor- lotte M. Tibbetts and Leona Achorn the letter. j entertainment aa host- time, considering the steep hill they had to esses. In spite of the rain there a Friday, evening. was good ARRIVING DAILY ascend, the firemen were on the spot and soon very way they have attendance of quality—this members and several visitors, had three streams on. The engine wss slso steamer Lilac was in the of old friends and mak- The hghthouse who came to hear the interesting talk of Mias celled into requisition, but the fire in the barn holding Monday afternoon and put overboard K. Hills June of Marblehead, Mass., about Ber- had attained such headway that all efforts had new ones which was taken up last winter, ing through good r', buoy muda, where she spent several weeks the past All marked at the to.be directed to saving the house, and this the and by a red spar. i satisfaction aeuai, replaced winter in company with Miss Louisa H. Fer- firemen succeeded in doing, although the L. service and absolute he a of the Hospital Aid , re will meeting guson. She gave an interestingdescription ot was somewhat damaged by fire, smoke and —that at you'll appreciate especi- rcle with Mrs. H. H. Johnson the islands, their and water. The Dinsmore’s furniture and per- ■ composition, topography Woodcock next „f Mrs. Frank K. vegetation, their industries and inhabitants, sonal property were all removed from the house ally in their Price con- churches, schools and of Possible somewhat The barn and afternoon. told Lowest and Mondav houses; damaged. GRIPPERS visits to a Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. wonderful grotto, stocked with fish, tents, which included furniture and personal rbrated his eleventh birthday Tues- They not only relieve but to the so-called “marine gardens,” and to the effects belonging to Mrs. F. J. Rigby, Mrs. Kuppenheimer ting several of his boy friends to caves, etc. All the features of their visit were Geo. O. Bailey and Miss Nan Bailey, stored mov- corrrect—which is very evening he was the host at they pleasantly described. An interesting incident in the chamber, were a a total loss. The loss Clothes was their ot The a-tures at the Colonial. essential if you would have meeting with a former Belfast resi- is estimated at $2,600 $3,000. house, were both ill dent, Mr. Nicholas who left here the Capt. B. W. Conant place, is Mrs. Arthur A. Blair results. For Lusher, about formerly Our showing comprises a varied with the severe permanent forty years ago, after the and went owned by Mrs. F. J. Rigby of Portland. "All „ek prevailing “big fire," H. Howes range of new styles, new weaves, to James at and the had been confined to Bermuda, where he established a out” 10.25, during day the Blair, who Men and Women at $5.00 photo- southed new patterns, new color shades. was about the house graph gallery, which is still carried on as- Dinsmore’s had their belongings replaced in ,, Saturday, by The is from to price range $16.50 Mrs. Blair has practically re- the pair. sistants, Mr. Lusher giving bis time and at- the house and continue occupy it. to $22.50. Other good makes tention to managing a very fine hotel. The dust was The Weather. April 15th blow- to sign over the photograph is $6.50 $18.00. Bervey Stevens is giving a six shop unique in the streets and automobiles were flitting and reads ing of "Lusher and Sun. He was delight- avenue, the urse of demonstrations anatomy, Mile-Tree Lodge, Northport about. Thursday morning a northeast snow of ed to meet Copyright 1914 The House Kuppenheime* at the Maine the ladies from Belfast, and spoke McLane of Washington, :;i ,:S and Wednesdays summer home of Mr's. storm was and the ground was covered SKe^bimmomoftom^ of raging W. Clark & Co. second and i i'll many whose names, at least, were familiar. for the summer by her Harry pool, Rowdoin, to the D. C.. has been rented to the depth of four or five inches with damp Miss Hills’ informal was is a delightfully talk of Baltimore. was The Main Street Belfast. oiassmen. Dr. Stevens grad- nephew, Allen McLane snow. As usual the storm .more severe Clothiers, most Medical and thoroughly enjoyed. There was no busi- Mon- i, Rowdoin and Maine MisB Ella I. Smalley was the hostess east and west of us. In Bangor the snow ness but for the bazaar were in Belfast, meeting, plans on a snow general practice of the Clerical Force Club of the Waldo fell to about 8 inches level, plows Patriots’ was a legal holiday discussed. day se- Monday, Day, at her home on on the lines and the electric three reels of pictures in the & Telegraph Co were run trolley and the factories, banks and public Telephone schools, the cars were off schedule nearly all the forenoon. Adventures of Kathlyn, the great Salmond street. After a delicious supper BLY offices were closed all day, and many of the YOUR of which has been was at the Colonial Theater the moving at In Rockland the snow drifts in some places Ir.mia. the etory operetta presented young ladies attended pictures closed at noon. will be stores and 16th were three feet and steamboat service ir. the leading newspapers, Wednesday Thursday evenings, April the Opera House. deep, Clocks and will be Watches, Jewelry theatre to-morrow, Fri- The Belfast Band minstrel show and 16th, about 76 of the was suspended. The steamer Cam- he Colonial j by young people next meeting of Seaside Chautauqua practically of. and be sure to have your work done Rehearsals The which arrived the by to the demand for ! about the middle of May. Universalist under the direction of F. 48 Con- den, Bangor for Boston, .pin Owing great given church, Circle will be with Mrs. L. Gannon, a remained in the harbor. In Bos- first reels could be secured for are now going on and promise very enjoy- Mrs. Clarence E. and was a suc- 27th. night before, W. M. THAYER, Phoenix Row. Jj,', ,.r t-> the Read, great street, Monday afternoon April Jeweler, gress a severe north- The rest of the series will be able entertainment. cess. Mrs. Read’s tireless work was evidenced The lesson ton shipping was held up by rght. The roll-call, favorite quotations. Don’t miss the first of Wardwell have arrived the smoothness with which the easterly gale and heavy sea, with a driving liter date. Mr. and Mrs. George by production is from the C. L. S. C. book, “Schmucker’s rainstorm in the morning which turned to v Advt. their household and went off. It would have been a credit to and four. There will be a at the I the o Friday night. from Castine with goods Evolution,” chapters three public supper Baptist snow in the afternoon. All to mair- taken of the house on Cedar street grown-ups, as each child from the fairies attempts Church tomorrow, the Waldo Bar As- possession tiny Friday, night, proceeds 5 nueting of the County Robert J. Aley, of the University tain the schedules of the local lines were of Alexander Lindgren. to the members of the cast were letter per- President to be used for the school. Admission FOR at the Court recently bought Sunday ] e ld Tuesday evening the Home and School and the steamers remained at their fect. The were all fine. Miss of Maine, will address abandoned The recent lectures under the auspices of principals 25 cents. was voted that after due investiga- at Memorial Hall at 8 P. M. tomor- or anchored in the lower harbor. Fri- Shel. on m her difficult role much at Association berths taken at a the Belfast High school netted about $40, appeared At the regular meeting of Thomas H. Mar- oeiiberation, the vote Subject of the address is The day dawned fair, with a moderate temperature The home on the stage, and was excellent in both row, Friday. Post last the on Feb. which goes to the Athletic Association. School. shall Tuesday retiring adjutant, ting of the Association 27, Relation of the Community to the and there was snow enough for Weighing and drama by Wednesday" netted $60 her acting and vocal work. Miss Young was Thomas Gannon, was presented with a gold- it ion to the disbarment proceedings “Engaged lias a national as a lead- but the it melted also The Pres. Aley reputation sledding; during day rapidly which to the senior class. very good. parents, played by Miss mounted fountain pen. The presentation was i.-ihur Ritchie be and hereby is re- goes and this will be the most im- Sale Eg, er in education and Saturday morning the streets and walks Ruth Curtis and Byron Salters, were splendid. made by the Commander, L. C. Putnam, in be- .■,j that the County Attorney be re- Orrin J. has the local agency for the of the on educational Quick ! Dickey address year were bare and the day the remaining Mrs. Alice Southworth was a most attractive portant during half of comrades of the Post. no further action in the and has sold ticketB to George made free to all, rnke prem- Cunard Line lines. Admission has been snow and the mud had governess, and Vaughan Hayes, as a lover, was disappeared by night 2nd Hand Motor tars or infor- ■ Jr., and Mrs. or not. The Cotillion in Memorial hall Thurs ; to withdraw all charges Hussey, Sr., George Hussey. whether members of the Association dried and automobiles were in evidence given excellent, and Miss Grace Mitchell as the up such who from Boston next fairy the was one of the most 'ji may have resulted from ! Sarah Milton, will sail Please us a audience, whatever with day evening, April 16th, indeed. Those who were cast for give good again. Sunday opened bright sunshine, MODEL which very good of the and 1912—BUICK, 28. Roadster, Saturday on the Carmania 20,000 tons, weather. then the clouds and threatened enjoyable dancing parties season, the minor paits sustained them well, and the gathered rain, 2 on her maiden Wednes- the decorations, and executed passenger, Top, Prest-O-Lite, of the was due in Boston trip m. on designed by 1 ,Ung Ladies’ Social Union Bap- chorus of laborers and school chil- The resorts but the sun came out again and at 4 p. milkmaids, The City Reports. ex-Mayor Mrs. I. T. assisted Miss Extra Tire on Demountable Rim, and sale in the day. north side of a house the stood Dinsmore, by Evelyn as ,-sh held a food candy dren added not a little to the evening’s enjoy- in what he the mercury to his usual misrepresentation P. Morison and others, were most artistic. Absorber, and in under the direc- Mrs. C. Trussell was hostess of the at 76. In the several distant of thorough good ,... : Friday afternoon George ment while the chorus of little girls last week of the evening peals fairy says in his personal organ About 30 couples attended and Keyes’orches- B. C. T. Club last Thursday evening. The were heard and were followed rain. repair. 1 •! ;,ses Idella Knowlton, Mary Hayes, down the house." A feature of the the As to thunder by “brought contract for printing city reports. tra furnished excellent music for an order of was in costume, a was a of drizzle and with a 1911-OVERLAND, MODEL 46,Road- it and Geneva Perkins. There guests appeared representing was the instrumental solos Al- be 600, it is Monday day fog, evening by the number of reports to printed, 12 t'ances. At 10.30 chicken salad, olives, an old and a an an- at a 2 Prest-O- n the the following pro- Spanish lady, young lady, and the of a of there were more decided fall of temperature night and ster, passenger, Top, evening.when phonse Ritchie, singing parody the same as last year, when hot rolls and coffee were served at small tables Dy is carried out, followed by games: I tiquarian, and a gentleman. Shrimp salad, The Old Oaken Bucket Master Carleton demand. The snow flurry. Tuesday morning the ground Lite, Electric Side and Tail Lamp, by than enough to meet the price Misses Owen, Craig, An- Geneva etc., were with snow it soon Margaret Margaret Jessie Innis; recitation, biscuit, fruit pudding, grape juice, Read was much as evidenced the Last the was white but disappeared 2 Extra Shoes, Several inner- I enjoyed, by this year is $1 per page. year nette Holt and Helen H. a Kittredge. Vocal solo, Edna Hopkins; declama- served. which followed He was clad after the sun came out, and strong north- In p,. applause his song. Mayor’s printing office received, illegally, $1.40 tubes, Absorber. thorough the streets. In the morn- A riot of color, music, costumes, clean come- ti„ ! if.n-d Tinker; song, ladies quartette, Advertised Letters. The following let- in a Dutch costume, with wooden “sabots," The for west wind dried up per page. Nor is that all. reports ; repair. was at and it dy and girls, characterizes John C. Fisher’s >... Winnie Morris, Edith Burgess, uncalled for in the Belfast which was to his little Dutch number of ing the temperature freezing kins, ters remained post very appropriate 1912-13 were to increase the 1911-MAXWELL, MAP, Runabout, padded of his musical comedy success, declamation, Claude Nutter; 21st: Ladies— The as their re- rose only 5 or 6 degrees during the day. production urtis: office for the week ending April song. children were happy in For conspicuous examples see the The pages. “The Red Rose,” which comes to the Colonial 2-passenger,completely equipped, 1 Mary Hayes; dialogue, Rug- T. Mrs. Viola Morse, Mrs. H. the second as the before. The Miss M. Ford, parts night night port of the committee for appropriations, A1 condition. Edna Curtis and Lil- theater soon. The piece is the result of col- lily; piano duet, Pierce, Mrs. Addela Tworobly. Gentlemen— fairies, although a trifle tired from the first which is started below the top jof the page 89, laboration at the hands of Harry B. and Kobert 1909-MAXWELL, MODEL D, Tour- Rotter. Events Calvin were as cute as ever to lian Charles Carl, Current Club, night’s performance, and so as to three or four lines page carry oyer B. with a musical score by L. Smith, jingling ing Car, 5-passenger, Top, Prest- the Hit Hildreth, Elmer E. Johns, Irving Keene, called for liberal applause. The participants next the remainder of which is left ill... M. Partridge entertained the page, Robert Hood Bowers,and portrays, in a whole- and the coach have all been O-Lite, Wind Shield, in thor- her afternoon David Ladd, W. S. Pickard. warmly congratu- and the of the City Marshal, uh at home, Thursday blank; report some manner, the gay student life in Paris. lated those who were with the in honor of Mrs. John A. Fogg by present. 105, which if started in line ough repair. ■ng, C. 0. Dickey of Northport has received a page The presenting company is unusually large, 3:. Bernes O. Norton, to celebrate their milk inspector’s report on the opposite page,as this then call and look letter from the sheriff of Aroostook county The Junior Board of Trade. In an ad- with many of the original New York cast. Look over list, hir It was a to both, and one it should have been, would have only occupied surprise stating that Joseph Boyce, recently tried be- dress last week before the members of the The chorus and ballet play an important part over the cars. Condition of each car so as to carry of the season. court one but is dropp id down as stated. pleasant meetings fore Knowlton of the municipal Belfast as a of the page, in the and are said to include given truthfully and guaranteed Judge High school, representative The production I ■ ion was in whist and found over a few lines to the opposite page. city intend spent playing for cheating under false pretences, Board of Trade, in the interest of the forming some remarkably beautiful young women. Prices right. If you buying,don't two 3-i k a was served. The table had therefore to pay $2.80 for practically supper and held for the jury at the April a Junior Board of Orlando E. Frost fail to look these over. guilty grand of Trade, dol- decor;-.-.jns were and white blank and further than that every yellow jonquils. term of court, had served eight months in the to his hearers with the fact pages; sought impress for ad- Mad at Paint cards were original and combined worthless lar to the Waldo County Herald Aroostook county jail for passing that ere will be called to take the paid Read \ Machine long they in violation of Oarage Co, 'a, of honor was the and has been 25c a for paint is about $2 50 on the the Mowers. Each guest etc ; and that it is reported he is want- the of the vertising printing gallon checks, places of members present board, men waited last of the charter. average job, and lots of year BELFAST, ME. :i: t of a birthday cake. Mrs. Norton for a like offence. the statutes and city 40 HIGH STREET, ed in Kennebec county and that the destinies of our city will be in for that, but they didn’t reckon; they got mad; *&.- re nted with a brass jardinier filled 1 wouldn't it. At the last meeting of Emma White Barker their hands. In illustration he cited the A Horse Tale. Wednesday evening, aprn pay •• •• a which formed the center There are times to get mad and refuse to roils, piece of the which have taken since he came Arthur A. Moore, 9 street, throat Tent, Daughters Veterans, patriotic changes place 16th, Mrs. Spring impaired? Does your but when one’s needs tf and Mrs. a sterling j pay; property protect- -orations, Fogg was success- to Belfast 16 aeo. at the a outside the front door VALUES program previously announced years Beginning placed lighted lantern get husky or clogged? ing is no time to get mad and not paint. SOME COOD FOOD uvenir of Belfast. spoon Ul tiic maiu auu tut nat« who was it costs more to mad and wait fully carried out. Mr. Clarence E. Frost pre- luuii obiccv, aiun^ about 7.30 for her husband, expected Besides, get 3 lbs. "New Crop” Prunes.25c Modern science that than to now after she saw a proves paint. 25c Basi The Eastern Maine sented the Tent with a trunk in which to keep front, are many young men, the heads of home at that time. Soon 2 Apricots. Ball. league—or run Getting mad doesn’t do any good to your lantern and cross the these symptoms result from 4 10c Bottles Stuffed Olives..25c whatever it be called—was assured at the and Fred A. Seward pre- firms, who were then in the High or Grammar young man take the does it may paraphernalia, and property; paint good by keeping-out 3 Cans Salmon.25c next business stable of Charles M. Young, down health. Snuffs vapors no water no no some water & (inference of representatives of Belfast, sented a ballot bo*. The meeting, May schools. On Main street nearly every street to the water; rot; paint, 4 Cans Peas.-25c to a and demanded the are and useless. V ou and rot; and a little rot is more than enough South Brewer and in will be an open one and special program house has changed hands, and where they have She followed him irritating 3 Packages Macaroni.25c Bangor ,held Bangor April 6th, opposite. a man liberal towards his and the make painter Soups. 8c -Oth from Dover-Foxcro ft will be given. Supt. of Schools W. B. Wood- not it is the exception. The young business lantern, Ad it was handed to her after shouldbuildyourgeneral health Campbell's Bepresentativea paint. 2 lbs. Peanut Butter.25c an as will Rev. within the 15 or 16 lantern in in not a cent. All the in the were expected but were side-tracked by the bury will deliver address, men have grown up past man had lighted another hanging with the oil-food Scott’s Paint costs paint Cocoa, in bulk.22c the so long as it -out water, costs not storm. However, it is well understood that Arthur A. Blair. Miss Alice Simmons is chair- years. On Phoenix Row, High street and the stable. He had a team hitched up, Emulsionits world, keeps Olives, in bulk.32c qt. nourishing a cent. DEVOE Church there have been like to Frank Osser, under Call and see our the twin towns will fall in with any plans man of the committee. street, changes. horse and harness belonging will enrich and enliven Mason & Hall sell it. Everythi ig glass. powers to eat. 15 are Mrs. Moore display of good things made. The Belfast club was represented by Poor’s Mills. Miss Edith Dutch of Auburn The boys and girls of years ago fast be- and the carriage to Mr. Young,and the blood, aid nutrition and as- in the business of the ermission to take them A A. Cole rd, Ralph Darby, M. S. Jellison, returned home last Saturday. She has been coming prominent supposing he had [ similation and assist nature to PERRY’S CASH MARKET Mr. Frost then went on ty that the more of it. The Young fam- TO George Darby and H. C. Buczell. After a fine caring for Mrs. Page, who has been quite ill... city. say thought nothing the inflammation and LET at the Colo- check foner a was taken to Lincolnville. boys and girls of today must help to make Bel- were attending the operatta tentative constitution up Mrs. J. A. Hartshorn has gone ily heal the sensitive membranes A six-room tenement. Can have possession of all to the team was not dis- sod trie result was a agreement on all Smith,is here after his busi- fast the best place live in, and cited nial, and the loss of about the first of May. Also several houses SEVERAL general _M. B. looking which are affected. and means which can be of covered until about 11 p» m., when Sheriff for sale at Apply to important points. It was voted for each club ness at Pearl Brook farm....Mrs. Elsie Banks, many ways by they bargains. M. R. KNOWLTON, to two members to form the executive is somewhat great assistance to the men who are doing so Cushman and City Marshal Edgecomb were appoint who has been very ill, gaining 2wl7 Belfast, Maine. a much to this end. The possibilities of the notified. A team answering the description of committee of the league. This committee will and all are giad to know she can sit up little. he were than one was seen the Bargains esect the officers of and draw a Mrs. Board of Trade, said, greater any the stolen crossing bridge, LIVE FOXES. Will the league up ... Mrs. Arthur Higgins’ siBter, Pearson, UfAMTCn Special house lots which must be sold at other for it is unbiased re- two at about 8.30 o'clock, and Vw rKIw I wmwJmwm pay from $2.50 to In houses and constitution and to be ratified by the and little son, Kenneth, are stopping with Mrs. organization, by containing men, to by-laws for adults in once to settle estates. Apply or the authorities the $5.00 young ones, proportion. clubs and adhered to. The concensus a while on account of Mr. Pear- ligious political opinions. The address was later in Monroe, and along M. R. KNOWLTON, strictly Higgins for Consult me before you sell. T. L. PERRY, listened to with close attention and much in- were notified. afternoon the en- Or the Land Company opinion seemed to be that the schedule son’s health. He is away for a short time at line Thursday Belfast, Me. Tel. 114-12 3wl6 Wyman terest was manifested. Last morn- tire outfit was found to have been left at the nut much before June which Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday 1 begin 10th, present_Mrs. J. F. r Rev. W. F. Sturtevant of the Phenix House stable the unknown thief. It Sivft ample time for consideration of the Richard Merriam attended the funeral Tuesday ing Baptist by in at an hour ktsiis There no as to the forma* church addressed the High school in to that a man drove early is question of Leroy Brown in Morrill. regard appears tion left word with the of the league, the only matters to be the duties of the Junior Board of Trade now Thursday morning and that the Pearl Brook 6 and and it to ^tiea being the details. These will be work- You have noticed being organized by the students. The three night man to put the horse up give ^ are darker than other cigars. for it. This was done ,ut by the executive committee, and an- 10 cent cigars essentials for the success of such an organiza- the first man who called othfr means clear Havana are a more was of it until the Seam Imported t said Mr. Sturtevant thought and meeting will be held to ratify the con- That quality. on, generous spirit and nothing The Repairing one Building but mild and aromatic. about the street, tul:°n and a are dark Try of enthusiasm, co-operation and In of the theft was noised Is by-iaws and adopt schedule, cigars optimism. story from Cuban tobacco • a of h and be convinced. Made his address he told of cities similar to Belfast when the horse was examined and found to ! Is here. We have on hand stock will probably be on a four games a week Wanted tor furnishing material of the one lost. The plan. grown in Maine that have been improved by the kind of work answer the description their the pupils of the High school propose to do, j owners were sent for and identified and erecting the three story DOORS AND FRAMES 1 A-W. A-'Jw-’w’-wiw-d> WINDOWS AND FRAMES in the streets clean and there the matter rests. The v■ especially keeping and ; property *• brick school building tor the GUTTERS I promoting hygienic conditions. The city is horse had been driven hard. MOULDINGS in need of such and | SHEATHING 1 greatly improvement the i —' City of Belfast, according to the FLOORING A Pleasant Half-Hour pupils feel quite confident that they possess f orowtn ceaar and of W. E. Ii Rails Balusters for Porch and Stair work, uid the necessary qualifications to carry out a plans specifications Post land our speak of the t to that effect. Hon. one of the best, J. M. Regal Roofing, | Nearly every day some of patrons plan John R. Dunton ad- Mansur of Bangor. Plans may Shingles, Rufus Deering Brand, or wire. half-hour they have spent in our store dressed the sludents yesterday on like lines Hair look it over. We make Sceens covered with black copper t Peasant | railing seen at Mathews Bros’ Mill. i. i with the preceeding and Dr. Stops be speakers, today Have oak and other hard wood suitable for wagon and boat work. i to cjuisuii rewtus. Hall’s Hair Renewer certainly stops | J II‘ listening W. L. West will address them on Booming what- hair. No doubt about ft ■* and other mill work, This is a feature of our business. Maine. falling Do planing, sawing, turning tve ever. Yon will anrely be aatkftqd. Carry a full assortment of Edison NOTICE i Write or call for prices. 'ec,jrds and have ample faculties to play I have severed my connection with the Wy- them and the E. E. for you. man & Knowlton Company Wy- J. C. DURHAM CO. TWO man Land Co., both of Belfast, Maine. All When we come to know HOME INVESTMENTS your particular bills against the above companies should be tastes, we can out the new at his office on readily pick SAFE FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. to Mr. E. E. Wyman, fecorde that will please you. Sresentedlain street, for payment. Dated at said Belfast, this 18th day of April, This is one of we only many reasons why MARCELLUS R. KNOWLTON. “ire Maine 6 Year 6 % Notes 1914. to become personally acquainted. $26,000 Central Railway 8wl6 “ well worth while to u your spend A1 TO YIELD S »if-hour or so MARKET % BOILED at our r store every month, LIVE AND 1 * an Direct M. C. R. main line. These theee new Ediaon records arrive. obligation R. The Road has no mortgage on its Ijfotes DIRECT most be included if hio not let any mortgage be made in future. the thought of purchase mar From our smoke house to you. That ia how y°or ®nioyment of liatenlng to the records; TOWN OF 4 % BONDS yon get the beat sugar cured bacon, sweet ®e $6,000 BROOK8, MAINE, and finnan when yon *re here to'DEMONSTRATE and leave pickled ham, baddies, “e buy of us. I purchase wholly with if and as issued. you. When, PERRY’S CASH MARKET Ballon cylinder rnonograpn x Direct obligation of the Town of Brooks, exempt from both local and income taxes. Bonds Call V lobsters; Amberola and be Welcome. VIII. not yet printed, and can be obtained in any denomination desired if applied for at once. Cabinet Straight Oak. dull golden I finish. Single spring, belt drive motor, X DOG LICENSES Tours Point Nodel s. BOTH SAFE BEYOND SHADOW OF A D0UB1. very truly,* Diamond Beprodueer, i Owners of dogs are notified that licenses foi » 18 7-8 Bramhall’s Market Size 16 f-18 Inches high; T BOND DEPARTMENT keeping same are now due and payable at the CARLE & JONES wide; 16 7-8 Inebes deep. J City Clerk’s office. Male dogs, <116; females, PHONE 2 ji <1,16. EBEN F. LITTLEFIELD, THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BELFA8T. SwlC City Clerk. 'i — vr — ■ changes. I recently saved one chicken To Boom Maine. from being plucked.” ‘‘By Hambrigbt? to and How to was the What it is Proposed Do, of Chance. “The same; and Cornucopia A Game it. pretty certificate. Do “On it was you who made the coup Augusta, April 20, 1914. Business but did not and members Dr. W. H. Winslow. on the curb? I heard of it, men, farmers, educators By _ of Maine think you were the sharper.” af the professions in all parts Now you are loaded, are the Maine Movement, XII. I stream into a cave and the cold water "I don’t talk. joining Develop CHAPTER This ca- at in j ind shelter saved us.” there is no market, I suppose. the organization launched Augusta HOSPITAL AND and the resources of OUT IN THE WORLD. | “Marvellous! Where was it?” asked lamity will ruin many speculators February to develop ! as well.” Maine and rest of the world about MORGUE. AUTO GRAVEYARD. lowland eagerly. investors, tell the know in a tew days. There them. The fee of one dollar said “The entrance is oeneath the hill, “We shall membership “Breakfast is nearly ready,” devilish to a a so that lorth of the ninth hole of the Golf is always some thing spoil year is small enough every Wendell, blinking over the frying pan, market. Thanks for the hint. :itizen who desires to help boost his home late risers. J rounds.” good after he had the were and thought- State can take in the work. does greeted “I must it some day. It might The friends grave part “It wood is almost used, added explore across the Golf certainly “And the aB walked The Movement has the heartiest en_ the nake a good sanitorium for some peculiar ful, they who was on his knees feeding to the house where the ladies , lorsement of Hon. C. S. Stetson o Dyer, ^ liseases. You know the Mammoth Cave Grounds were their return. Master of the State vas once used for such a-purpose, but anxiously awaiting Ireene, Grange.'f make Where is the doctor?” asked Alice, of Bowdoinham> easy” not BE Hon. C. O. Purinton cooking diseases were benefitted CONTINUED.] pulmonary [TO Hon- looking around. and darkness.” Dr. Row- ecturer of the State Grange; “He has on an exploration to see >y dampness Skin Blem- Smith State gone and had cured cases of eczema, Clears Complexion Removes Payson of Augusta, Super Wendell. erysipe- the the outer world,” replied other fierce skin diseases intendent of public schools, all living the of the as, lupus and ishes. Toilets were made by pools ex-governors of the State, Governor and py a peculiar blue clay treatment. life embaraaaed and diB- rivulet with much splashing laugh- Why go through the members of congress, the “We seized this old farm house to blackheads, Haines, ter, and the ladies were smoothing th^ir figured with pimples, eruptiona, the and thousands of men lave our golfers. Many rushed to the of press, pulpit aided a of broken or suffering the tortures the best interests coiffures, by piece and barn to the red rough akin, and women who have returned in louse escape blistering ask mirror, when Chapman joy- itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just of the State at heart. and ■ays of the sun,” explained he. Eczema, ful mood. He reported a cloudy sky for Dr Hobson’s Eczema Oil t- The which is headed by which “And you?” asked Chapman. your druggist Movement, normal temperature without, and you former Governor William T. Cobb of A “I came after treating many golfers ment. Follow the simple suggestions speedy deliverance. hasty ef- is now conducing a campaign promised it the club-house.” akin worries are over. Mild, soothing, Rockland, was finished; a scrambling, of of a breakfast “Are there sick there now?” and publicity for the purpose getting inarch the of candles many fective. Excellent for babies delicate, toilsome by light the main floor and the cellar are membership of 50.00J. The granges, and the “No; tender skin. Stops chapping. Always helps. was made along slippery paths, We had the surviv- the boards of trade, the woman s clubs, the exit covered with dead. party struggled out from rough Relief or money bsck. oOc, at your Druggist. high schools and academies and similar s es brought over here.” and stood at last upon the mountain have been invited to I see Bemis and the two ladies?” organizations join the “May side in gladsome daylight. isked in this campaign and they are giving had the left the cave and Chapman. Indignation Department. Hardly party am to ready response. a “I sorry disappoint you, Doctor; hearing, when man, As soon as the returns war- passed beyond put are burned, covered by' financial wet and muddy to they badly Modern Instance For Your haggard and worn, is now under mor- Another rant it, a first class business-getter will the darkness pandages, and Bemis the knees, staggered from Consideration. be It will be his duty to in- candle and phine. I’ll do all I can for them and employed. into it. He held a lignted W. Howes’ terest and manufacturers in the the Cutnet, and keep you informed of their [E. Monthly.] capital came from the other entrance along Maine field. He will Maine’s start- conditions until they are able to go home, When the Standard Oil Co. was ordered present brooK from the Golf Grounds. He will for Maine’s excuse me; I must get busy. in order that advantages and fight the smouldering fire, the (low, please out of Missouri, competing ed at sight of and We to lower good name in the big money markets. other evi- Come out soon help us, Doctor. companies might get a chance disturbed furnishings, and He will new business to the State and mutter- teed you.” kerosene was selling in St. Louis bring dences of recent occupation prices, and endeavor to make it easier for men He “Thanks; I’ll see when I can get at wholesale at less than seven cents per one has found my den. ed, “Some the Standard was already here to do business. it was loaded, iway.” gallon. As soon as examined his gun to see if and An information bureau will be estab- stone at Dr. Rowland hurried up-stairs booted out of the State by the reformers, and inspected carefully a flat lished. This bureau will the Chapman said, “Now, Cutnet, teil me the was advanced to eleven cents gather one side of the cave. price names of farmers who want summer pour experience since the heat wave the down-trodden opposition. The The ladies recoiled at sight of the yel- by of sections and shrubs came.” of Missouri soon discovered that boarders, descriptions hills, the withered people water lowish-gray reform was costing them money, towns, powers, manufacturing trees. The landscape had “All right, Doctor. You must know actually and brown demanded that the Standard te sites, harbors and river frontage. It ana beauty and re- we were nearly up the hill, when the so they lost its brightness and be to do will disseminate this information among them of a world wasted and first hot wave swept upon us like a blast forgiven, again permitted minded was prospective summer visitors in other of from Hell. We hurried onward and sud- business in the State. Forgiveness worn by the ravages ages. of to States, among prospective purchasers old women clad Carrie fainted. I told Bemis and finally granted, on the paying $50,000 “The trees resemble denly of coal oil of Maine farms, among investors, manu- remarked Mrs. to her onward and ran to the the politicians, and the price in shabby mourning,” Lucy bring than facturers and companies. for I into in St. Louis again dropped to less transportation club-house ice-water. plunged This bureau will also informa- Dyer. cents a Any St. Louis gather for a corpse like a crowd of suffering people in the build- seven gallon. “Yes; mourning the truth of this tion markets for Maine pro- not find its in- and fainted. When I became con- groceryman will verify concerning world. I pray we may ing ducts elsewhere. For instance a week was cool cellar statement. habitants as and lifeless, added scious, I lying upon the of decrepit a umc a^o the New York Board Water Sup- floor other where the 1 cannoL remeuiuc* Belfast the doctor gravely. among victims, little ever- Mitchell Q Trussell, not a vicious on the Standard ply advertised for 1,250,000 must be caDin upon chauffers had placed us. It was hot was fight “That Spinoza's a chance green trees to around the reser- said in the but worse outside Oil Co., to give the opposition plant the foot-hill on the left hand,” Mary enough cellar, voirs. Maine didn’t sell the trees be- to lower Great reputations have with a shudder, as of the building. I asked a chauffer to go prices. to Mrs. Dyer, slight the and cause Maine didn't know about it. In down the moun- with me to rescue my friends, but he been made in fighting Standard, they walked carefully this way an increased prosperity will shook his head and said, ‘It would be the charging it with throttling opposition, tain. be brought to the men and women now in order that it keep up prices. 1 was the low death of both of us. They have been might At a Probate court tie ill ,ir w “Probably,” reply. of the living in maine. ChecK iour Belfast, hrnnnrJit in nr nro rlpflH hpfnrp thicj timp.’ Yet when the got rid April Cough. on :!iu As the Golf Grounds, opposition but has fcr the County of Waldo, sec- W they approached thanks to the The Movement is young, laid frost and rains chili to a. 1). 1914. was de- “I insisted and went up stairs and out Standard in one State, Thawing April you oay of April, they saw the fence and garage al- down great plans for itself. The board the he me. I could help of the politicians, the opposition the very marrow, you catch cold—Head and PROBATE NOTICES. A certain instrument, purporting to !.< ffi but the club-house remained ap- upon piazza, following stroyed, on kerosene and of officers includes the names of Gov- a will and testament of Howard Sn ,g S but I made a rush towards most doubled prices lungs stuffed—You are feverish—Cough con- unharmed. hardly breathe, ernor John a of Burnham, in said County of Waldo, parently Millions of the money Cobb, C. Gerry, travelling 1I7ALDO SS.—in court ot Probate, he id at Bel- the was the brow of the hill and saw they had gasoline. people’s tinually and feel miserable—You need Dr. having been presented for probate “Thank Heaven! building the Standard salesman, C. S. Stetson, Master of the V? fast, on the 14th day of April, 1914 Eu- said Then I fainted. When I have been Bpent in fighting That notice be to all to shelter the multitude, disappeared. State Mrs. Frederick P. Ab- King’s New Discovery. It soothes inflamed gene R. Connor, administrator on ttie » sinte of Ordered, given S spared of rival oil Grange; interested a ol Huso recovered my senses. I found myself ly- for the benefit companies. Lendal T. Shales, late of Belfast, In said Coun by causing copy Chapman. com- bott, President of the Maine Federation and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, three weeks ii. m the cellar and the chauffer- The suits against the Standard ty, deceased, having presented Ills fi st and final published successively “Oh! then Jack and the others were ing upon floor Journal, at Belfast were not filed because of Woman’s Clubs; A. A. Heald, head your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel account of administration of said estate for al- publican published me with cold water. He led pany in Missouri at a Probate Curt, to 1.. saved,” murmured Alive joyfully. douching the of the State Y. M. C. A. and W. E. fine. Mr. J. T. Davis of lowance. may appear the here after sunset and learned of from the people. All Stickney Corner, Me., Belfast, within and for said Countv. “Of course, if they climbed me over I complaints Ordered, That notice thereof l»e given,three child; the Standard came Lawry, the treasurer, Secretary of the “Was cured of a dreadful after doctor’s secoud Tuesday of May next, at te- con- Carrie and had been brought complaints against cough weeks in The Journal, hill in time, and I think they did,” Bernis, Lucy Maine Senate. The executive com- successively, Republican clock hefoie noon, and show cause, ir from rival oil and you know treatment and all other remedies failed. Re- a in Belfast, in said Coun- Mrs. directly here while I was unconscious. companies; newspaper published have, why the same shmild not be pi soled Dyer. mittee and committee include that all persons interested may attend at a that when a man talks of his opponent advisory lief or like ty, proved and allowed. saw some men on the Colt The chauffers saved many persons. They money back. Pleasant—Children on Chapman the names of the leading farmers, busi- Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, the 12th JAM !•> LI BUY were real and I’ll never curse in business, helgoes beyond|exaggeration. it. Get a bottle to fOc. and $1.00, at of May next ami show cause if any Grounds busy with wheelbarrows, push- heroes, ness and men and women of day. day A true copy. Attest: The suits Business generally professional Hie said account should not be and indistinct one against Big they have, why akthi uNV. Li t»N.Ai:I>, 1 carts stretchers, moving again.” from the State. your Druggist. allowed. main “You tried to be a hero it are not filed because of complaints to the club-house and to the yourself, The of the Maine Fucklen’s Arnica Salve for All Sores. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. objects the but because of incessant constitution Develop and he advised the should seems.” people, A true copy. Attest: At a Probate Court held at v gate, party the Movement sets forth the purposes of Lelfast. on the falsehoods circulated by opposition. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. for the ( of w on the set to a great farm-house that in the lan- No Fish for Sardine Fa lories. ounty aldo, proceed “The will was good, but the flesh was The of the govern- organization following dav Of April, A. I>. 1914. west side near the road to the city, to trust-busting policy weak. ‘It was a terrible risk you nor guage: At a Probate Court heH at iteimst, within and certain lo 1 the extent of the ca- took, ment is neither economic, sensible, A instrument, purporting rest and to learn and The sardine season on the for the Countv of Waldo on the 14th day of > young fellow, said the chauffer; ‘but for fair. It is the o;d story of the poor “To create, establish carry on, canning A will and testament of Auiin* r». The front door was opened by Maine coast but not April, A. I). 1914. of Belfast, in said ( ounty of Waldo, lamity. me be out there with the others because the through the aid of the school, pulpit, opened April 15th, out the you’d workman objecting good M. JOHNSON of in til#- Coun- been lited for an Italian, who stepped upon and other lawful one factory in Eastport or section re- Belfast, having piest probate. or in the morgue,’ grumbled he.” workman is advanced the mini- platform, press every of under the will ot and “Seek? No? Whatayou beyond RALPHty Waldo, beneficiary Ordered. I’hat notice !egiv*m to all | piazza said, was was terri- be re- means, an State-wide ceived fish, and telephone messages sent W. late of in said Cour- “He right. Yesterday mum wage. Big business should unceasing, pro- Alfred Johnson, Belfast, teresteil by causing a copy of tin- want” all the eastern coast failed to a 1 bly hot, too,” said Chapman. but to needlessly blackmail and paganda designed to awaken, arouse and along tynf Waldo, deceased, having presented peti published three weeks successively “The ladies would like to remain here gulated, locate None have been lieu praying that the Judge or Probate may at Leila-; but we had fans and is a educate the of this Commonwealth any herring. publican Journal, published to the “Yes; ice-water, annoy it, and force higher prices, people determine who are ei titled loihe remainder of while we go across seen veteran weir owners and boats- may appeal at a Probate. Court, t" gentlemen shelter and endured the heat well. but to and elsewhere to the wonderful oppor- by said trust estate and their shares courte- very disgrace not only to Reform, respective Belfast, within and loi said County ..n club-house,” explained Wendell men so far this and indications are therein under said will and in acre: dem-- with I guess Old Sol has quit his fireworks, Fairness and Common Sense. tunities which the climate, soil, minerals, year Tuesday ol .day next, at t u ol a decree lionoiable Warren C. ously. he? He must have been celebrat- sea- unfavorable for any catches this month. by Pbllbrook, before noon, and show «■ >u-«*. if any hasn't fisheries, forests, waterpowers, ot the Judicial Couit of the can stay, not in ze house, HAVE MORE POWER THAN The 50 sardine factories in Justice Mipreine why ilie same should not he prove “Vel, they his Fourth of POLITICIANS shores and all other natural resources Eastport, Ntal* "I Maine. ees full ing July.” amt .• how mi. eet ees alia rooms very EMPERORS. and over hospital; “I think we have only the usual sum- of the State afford for vast and profitable vicinity employ 15,000 people. Ordered, lliat ttie s, id petiti*.Tiergive notice to J AMES LIBBY seek Politics is more ambitious every year. alt pei sons interested by causing ;» copy of this peoples.” mer heat today. Hurry and recover, industrial development; to seek means, A true copy. Attest: remain here upon the Reserve Board order to be published tlnee weeks successively Aimiri: W. Li.KN.ua-. ! “Well, ladies; and I’ll come out and take Members of the Federal and devise methods to attract and en- and across Cutnet, you in llie Republican Journal, a ewspaper pub- Wendell, you Dyer go will have discretionary power it piazza. home. I must go now. Send good news greater courage capital to invest in Maine en- lished at Belfast, that they may ippe.-.r at Pro- to the club-house and I’ll you pres- ever before vested in a small bate ( ourt, to be held af Bellas!, within and lor join of us with Au than was to united effort and At a l'r. hate Court In-in at Belfast, to investi- up-stairs my regards. terprises; promote on 12ili of A. t). ently. I wish to go inside number of individuals in this country in 'aid County, the day May. for the Conn?\ ol Waldo, on the I re voir. efficiency in all lines of trade and indus- at leii of the clock before noon, am! show said He explained to The of the 1914, pril, A. 1). 1914. gate,” Chapman. "Good I’m time of peace. power sup- within the to endorse and cause, if an> they why the prayer of said bye, Doctor; awfully glad try State; have, > the attendant that he was a doctor and States is more should not b> BA Ni; ot Searsport, in came reme court of the United stimulate science and to petitioner granted and you here. art, literature; ly, administratoi ol the estate entered the house. W’endeil than the of the Federal Peas J.vME.s PI» BY, Judge. MvKKYE. they limited power insist the Sweet lute of in vn. j and conservation A I'lirdeen, Bn-speri. and be- Chapman returned to the ladies and upon uphold A true copy. Attest: Dyer lelc the ladies disappeared Reserve Board and the power of the In- \V Waldo, deceased, 11.i v»npi 111»•:: told them the news the of of Maine resources for the use, benefit Arthur Leonard, Register. the hill. good of safety is in- i prayinu that a licens may in* grant* yond ter-State Commerce Commission own to their and them and enjoyment of her people; sell* nd certain real e-tatc <1 found the floors of the man- companions persuaded in M'livey Chapman significant comparison. strenuously oppose at all times all legis- At a Probate Court, tie.d at Belfast, within and said petition to pay indebtedness of covered shake-downs, coucnes, not to at.empt to see them. Then he ex- j sion by The members of the Federal Reserve and for the County ot Waldo, ou the second Tues- and cost of administration. cused himself and crossed over to the lation every scheme and project HASTURTIUIBS cots and beds, occupied by patients Board will be the board was I day of A pril, x. I) 1914. I Ordeted, that the said petitioner g club-house to his friends and to in- politicians; which tends or threatens to restrict or and recogni- join is be a all interested by causing a swathed bandaged beyond created by politicians, and the pay ; retard the business of those BY THE POUND f certain instrument, purporting to <<>p\ ! persons a class-mate the ruins. He entered the assem- legitimate A of tlie »ast will and testament of Henrietta order to be published three week* mi tion, and met Dr. Rowland, ( spect memher. 1 $12,000 per year per resources, or the of this OR PACKAGE. T Nichols, late of in said of in The hepuhiican Journal, a invv-p in bly-room and saw with horror that it deprive people Nearsport, County of his, charge. There was no public demand for such State of the full deceased, having been for lished at Belfast, that tlu-y may appe. come held side side. benefit thereof; to sup- Waldo, piesented have you many dead, arranged by it- will or bate Com to he held at v\ ill “By Jove! Chapman; a board: practical bankers opposed and which will tend probate, the original having been lost de- l, ep.ast, The cellar contained many bodies, and port urge legislation ami the petition to the same is said County, on the l-th day of m In to help me? How did you escape?” The board, with all its power and ex. CHAS. F. i stroyed probate he retreated to the saw to promote and facilitate any of the SWIFT, signed by K. Thompson and others. 1914, at ten of the dock before non “I am I cannot remain to aid outside, Dyer an Virginia sorry was hatched by as cause.it any they have, why tin* pray and Wendell behind the build- pense, politicians foregoing objects and to always favor, MASONIC EMPLE. Ordered, ’J hat notice be given to all persons in- Doctor. I must return to the city standing well and ) pelitionei should not be planted. you, If it hits, good; sanction and assist forth terested a copy of this order to he come out and them. experiment. every effort put by causing JAMES l.IBI’.Y with some friends, but may j ing joined if it it will be shelved, and the published three weeks successively m 1 he lie- misses, by any citizen or of citizens in be- A true copy. Attest: unuer tuvci The club-house was body Journal, at Belfast., that they later. got warped and dilap- will the losses. publican published A in in n W. I on a m>. I people pay half of the moral, civic and industrial may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at miracle.” idated; gutters and blinds is a in the num- the.mouldings, There steady growth progress and welfare of Maine.” Belfast, within and for said Comity, on the second an awful holocaust all were twisted “it has been and hanging awry; the ber of our political masters, and their H. C. Hoffses Tuesday of May next, at ten of the clock II' A LOO SS—lit Court ot 1'iohate, of was and snow if have, V? fast, outlie 14th of % ri 19 over the world. Thousands persons paint blistered and raised in bub- is No king of old before noon, cause, any they day |; I. power incr.asing. w the same should not be M. Johnson et als., surviving trust, have been burned and many killed bles; the windows were shattered, and Wilsor CLEANING. hy proved, approved badly ever had the power Woodrow Children and allowed. estate ot Alfred W. Johnson, late ot outright.” the piazza and ground were littered by now exercises. Cry JAMES LIBBY, Judge. said County, deceased, having prese What have broken STEAMPRESSING A true Attest: tenth and last account of administrai “I apprehended as much. glass. The dormer windows It is not a matter of Mr. FOR FLETCHER’S copy. princip'e: Arthur W. Leonard, Register. estate for allowance. you found?” looked cross-eyed abroad, and the double Wilson refused to endorse suffrage and REPAIRING. equal Ordered, That, notice thereof l*e g cerebral paralysis, mania, doors leaned on broken had not endorsed the CASTOR1 A “Apoplexy, hinges. because his party At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, witniu and weeks successively, in The Id-public; heart Tw'O men the car- CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER m hemorrhages, syncope, ^failure approached building idea, but in the matter of free tolls at J for the. Comity of Waldo, on the 14th day of a m vvspapei published in Bella-!, fluxes, and burns of all degrees.” rying a corpse. They were collecting he defied his Making this Country Ridiculous. April, £.. D. 1914. that all persons interested may attend Panama, party platform. 216-1:- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, walked the sufferers. the dead from the and the At 52High Street. Tel. DISSEL of in the County They among slopes valley, And Democratic politicians promptly Wayne, of next, and slew can- his of Delaware, in the State of Pennsylvania, day day feared to ask for triends, where many bad died with irons in because have The vindication of our national co n u- n a r.c CHARLES the said account sin- Chapman golf got in line: not they par- glorious se in the estate of 1914, successively, Republic Cutnet, blackened, junk. Every frequently Huerta, sassy a in in > at teu of the clock before noon, and show, newspaper published Belfast, hurt much?” ige of wood, leather, cushions and tires are fined and forgiven late- to draw the fire of five hundred that all interested altei corporations enough big cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said persons may and but have bate to beheld at on tl “Decidedly scorched painful, had vanished in explosions and smoke. ly. This is a new planthe politicians guns pointed at him from three hundred TRUCKING. petitioner should not be granted. Court, Belfast, of and show d answered Rowland. could in addition tons of am to do all kinds of JAMES LIBBY, Judge. May next, cause, not dangerous,” They only guess where Cutnet’s invented for raising money, thousand warships ! Won’t that I prepared tracking t Leave A true Attest: have, why the said account should not for Cutnet. news of blue had been run the to taxes. A from be some ? Furniture and piano moving a specialty. copy. Bin “Bully you! Any beauty amongst regular dispatch recognizing Arthur W. Leonard. JAMES l.l orders at the corner of Main and Cross Register. Bemis, Lucy and Carolyn?” other autos. Dog and human bones were Juneau, Alaska, under date of February Huerta, with all those big guns stable, A true copy. Attest: pointed and will receive atten W. 1: are stairs. ‘Not seri- the were streets, they prompt Arthur Leonard. “Yes; they up mingled with wrecks. They shud- 2. says the following companies at him, with all his ports threatened At a Probate Court held at within and tic n. Telephone connection Belfast, Dr. Rowland dered at the and turned sad amounts a with can be some hero—can for the Ct untv of on the 14th of ously injured,’ says.” sight away fined aggregating very large seizure, Waido, day of Probate. to to and sick. W. W. BLAZO, April, A. D 1914. LDO SH.—In Court “Glory! I feel happy enough go sum: apologize with glory—while Wilson, fast on the 14 th day of April, i'.'i 126 Waldo Beelfast ME M.C. GILKEY of In said WA church twice a day.” “The gasolene exploded probably from Pacific & Arctic Railway and Naviga- swinging so big a stick to compel the 14 Avenue, Searsport. H. Car let on, trustee on* the estate <>: JENCounty, executrix in the estate of Angeline late of VN in said < “You seem all right; how are the oth- heat, a cigarette spark, or a tion company, controlling the White is to be laughed at. Wilson Campbell, interport, lighted apology, N. Carver, late of Searsport, in said Countv of having presente*' hi- fourth ers of our Cutnet anx- and started a Trad- the ceased, party?” inquired match, fire which destroyed Pass route; North Pacific Wharves gets apology; Huerta gets the Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition count of administration of stideslau that the actual market value of said iously. the garage and the fence. It is a won- Pacific Coast Steamship; Some recognition, that! praying ance. ing Company; prestige. estate or the interested In the “Fine as silk. Wendell rushed us der the club-house did not catch from The property, persons thereof be up the Company; Alaska Steamship Company; Mexican performances of the succession thereto ami the amount of the tax Ordered, That notice Co. The in nearby flames; the absolute calm Canadian Pacific Company; Wilson administration could have Optical thereon may he determined the of weeks ..tieeessively hvpublir.u prob- Steamship hardly Boynton by Judge s in Belfast, in saved remarked after been better to arouse the hos- MANAGER. Probate. news]*aper published ably it,” Wendell, Pacific Coast Company, holding company planned E. H. BOYINGTON, that ali persons interested may ntte several moments of silence. the Pacific of Latin America. It teaches Ordered, That the said petitioners give notice to to lie lielu at Beltast, on painful for Coast Steamship Company. tility experience and skill in bate Court, Twenty-five years all persons interested by causing a copy of this next, and show cause, HEALTH “Yes; some of the brave chauffers These are all dependent those sister to dislike, to dis- to fit thal of May corporations republics fitting glasses enables me any eye order to be published three weeks successively in the said account should not in their as can see and fine to nave,why died seats, you by the on the people for support, any trust, hate the United States. With glasses will help. Consultation Free. The Republican Journal, a newspaper published JAMES LIBB\ at that at a Probate remains near the wheels,” added Chap- assessed against them must be paid by some flavor of contempt.—The Lewiston Belfast, they may appear A true copy. Attest: MAINE Court, to be held at i.elfast. within aud for said and man. the 16th. 44 South Main St., WINTERPORT, Arthur w. Leonard, Happiness people. Sun, April County, on tlfe 12th day of May. A. 1). 1914, Moitdava "Probably they tried to back out and But this is mere chicken-feed compared Cffice Days, aiid Tuesdays. at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, TOR’S NOTICE. The sid**-" demand a properly functioning body and get away,” said Dyer soberly; then in a with some of the fines assessed by politi- if any they have, why the prayer of said petition b\ gives noth*** that he .has bo er not be I'XKCt he “I saved four the You snouid granted, pointed executor of the last will an.: a clear-thinking brain. Nothing so quick- lighter tone, continued, cians against corporations. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. was "perfect confidence of thousand dollars Wendesday.” will recall that the Standard Oil Co. A true copy. Attest: or lb ly clogs both brain and body as constipa- GEO. E. JOHNSON? JAMES APPLIN, late a Arthur W. “How was that?” asked Wendell. fined twenty-nine million dollars by Leonard. Register. deceased, tion. bowels induce in the County of Waldo, Irregular sluggish- “By not buying an auto. I had the who heard the presidential bee Belfast Have Good Reason For havin* demands against tin* estate judge People II r A LDO SS —in Court ol Probate, held at Bel and and had selected a con- of lumber ceased are desired to present the sa ness in mind muscle. money dandy, but buzzing. A number Missouri W on the 14th of 1914. Jennie Complete Reliance. fast, day April, Dement and all indebted thereto ar* “L. F.” cluded to wait for another turn up in the were lately fined $375,000, and at Law. M C. Giikey, execute* of the lastwill of Ange- A teaspoonful of the famous companies to make payment immediately. market and some a a common occurrence. Do you know how— Attorney line N. Carver, late of Searsport, in said County, bought fine is '1 Atwood’s taken before or after Cornucopia.” $50,000 deceased, her first and final ALONZO I! Medicire, are sure additional MAINE. having presented “Oh, you did? Well, you you This sort of thing is simply To find relief from backache; BELFAST, account of administration of said estate for al- Belfast, Me., April 14, 11)14. relieves the worst case of consti- meals, saved your money?” asked Wendell sar taxation; indirect taxation, but taxation To correct distressing urinary ills; lowance. Practice in all Probate EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ihe subs in the shortest as Mr. J. W. nevertheless. Courts.] practice that notice thereot be three pation time, castically. To asBist weak kidneys? Ordered, given n notice that he tins he 2tf weeks in The Journal, a by gives “Certainly; Hambright let me have a If officers and directors of corporations specaltv. successively Republican executor of the last will an Cady's letter tells: Your neighbors know the way— in Belfast, in said County, pointed block at a low are be with newspaper published of specially price.” dishonest, let them punished that all interested attend at a Pro- Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills; persons may JAMES M. BECKETT, late of I National Wendell smiled grimly and remarked, imprisonment. That would punish them, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12th Military Home, Have their worth in tests. in the of deceased, “What an innocent are! I but a fine assessed a proved many day of May next, and show cause, if any County Waldo, you guess against corporation demands the estate Togus, Maine. will and Here’s Belfast testimony. they have, why the said account should not be having against Hambright keep it safe—for him- is paid by the stockholders, finally W. LIBBEY. ceased are desired to present the sam Dr. G. allowed. ‘‘I first used “L. F.” Atwood’s Medi- self. I am astonished at you, Dyer. collected by the stockholders from the B. Robinson, 6 Waldo Avenue, Belfast, Me JAMES LIBBY, Judge. tlenient, and all indebted thereto an to make 40 when came from the The sun must have affected brain. The fines now as- UBe Pills whenever A true copy. Attest: payment immediately. 1 cine years ago, I your people. great being says: "I still Doan’s Kidney EDW ARD T. BE' K ! It relieves and You to know better than to trust sessed is of the DENTIST, Arthur W. Leonard, Register. army. constipation keeps ought punishment people. ( feel that my kidneys are not working right Islesboro. Me.. April 14. 1H14. the bowels For dizziness and that rascal, and a hole in the ground, im- 93 MAIN BELFAST. MAINE regular. tnd they relieve me in a short time. We keep STREET, NOTICE. The sub- NOTICE. The subs* loss of it is a superior remedy. aginary prospects and cheek for assets.” scriber hereby gives notice that she has appetite, this remedy in the house all the time. I gladly ADMINISTRATRIX’S iEXECUTOR’S*. j gives notice tliaf lie tins ben If would try it, they’d be “How does he dare to cheat me, I been duty appointed administratrix of the es- executor of tire last will and people only all I said Doan’s Pills pointed convinced.” would kill him if he did.” verify %bout Kidney tate of of CASTOR IA SUSAN M. FORD, late of (Signed) J. W. Cady. “If all the promoters of prospects For Tnfcnta ud Children. some years ago, as I consider them the best noticeT^ Wiuterport, SAMUEL LARKABKK, late of Mo were killed for fraudulent to be had." of and of deceased, representa- kidney medicine work la Manlcur- in the County Waldo, deceased, given in the County Waldo, a Guaranteed Chlrj ody, bonds as the law directs. All persons having de bonds as the law directs. AW The Bottle—35 Cents at Your tions, there would be riot of funerals, For sale all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fos- pci' ''' Big Tin KM YmHivi by mands against the estate of said deceased are demands the estate of said by his deed of warranty dated 31, in 1912, but this percentage in Maine. It consisted of home- of AM PM PS is daily and indications given 1905, and recorded in the Waldo Registry 20 was not to have an and Linnie are increasing present cake 7 95 12 2U 2 sufficient appreciable Misses Bertha Lampher made corn bread, fruit, same described in mortgage Belfast, depart. will make a tamale’s, Deeds, and the 25 on the debt. In 1880 schools. are that many c92 77 recently on business. hoped he will be returned Troy buildings to Surplus over all liabilities. 549,809 General Mamurer. Portland Maine, carries information for the State of this does not get “pied” going press as he is a young man of unusual tainable the means extinguishment V was at former home Unity an extra Journal it ine, as well as for the other States J. W. Jewett his the that and cities have. There- and you should have Total liabilities and $830.728 96 ability and we could not expect villages at 300 E. surplus. an i .• United States. The data were in Jackson last week. would be thankfully received Conference to send another that could fore fire prevention, intelligently applied, JAMES PATTEE & SON, Agents, Belfast, Me STEAMSHIP '■"tin d under the of Mr. Pasadena, Calif., which is EASTERN supervision Glenice Littlefield is fill his makes for belter conditions in the agri- Green street, i 3wl4 J ■ Miss assisting place. to Lee Coulter, expert special agent cultural sections of our State. my address. With best regards you Mrs. L. M. Haskell in the telephone ex- etc. rge of the inquiry on Wealth, Debt The schools in Troy, with the excep- Master C. S. Stetson of the and the rest of the force, CORPORATION. change at Monroe. Worthy ! anrt Taxation. tion of the Center and Gerrish Corner State has been active in Ralph E. Sylvester. THE MASONIC PROTECTIVE ASSOCI- Grange always in I hn which will soon be Miss Jewett of Dixmont spent began April 20th, with the P. S. Am by Miss Morey WORCESTER, MASS, ulletin, issued, Gladys schools, any movement that has for its object joined ATION, BANGOR LINE. " 1 nntain statistics for each State for a few at the home of her teachers as follows: West Troy, Gladys days recently the welfare of the State of Maine. His sending regards. j Assets December 31, 1913. -var from 1890 to C. B. Jewett. Hill, Mrs. Carl Fernald; 1913, inclusive, uncle, Clifford; Bagley letter endorsing the idea of fire preven- i Bonds.... $289.61333 FOUR TRIPS A WEEK. i r as statistics are and will Barker dist., Mrs. Knowlton; Rogere LIBERTY. available, C. Clements and J. W. Jewett at- tion should have much weight and tend ! Cash in office and bank. 132,507 63 >! 1 "tain details for the most C. Maud Howes; Center, Lurline I. P. Griffies has gone to Freedom to pass the 07 Efftct 13. year of the North Waldo Corner, to create a wide spread interest in its Interest. 5,213 In April <- tended the meeting Hill- P. who spent the h to thus mak- Hillman; Webster dist., Josephine oreison 11 summer....Earl Maloney, iurresponding 1880, Pomnnfl in Rurnham ADril 10th. Observance. ivir. says: re- TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS BELFAST B. L. Easter recess in town with his family, has $427,334 03 t' nossible to show the general move- man; Gerrish Corner, Mrs. Myrick; seems to me that the annual fire loss in j Gross assets. turned to laKe up his duties in Norton, Mass assets. 03 AND CAMDEN. a of over 30 and Laura Cook’s Bessie Admitted $427,334 ; uring period years. Misses Louise Libby Bick- Corner, Cunningham. the State of Maine is much larger that Hurd of South Orrington recently 1 _Aubert Liabilities December 31, 1913. Gu'letin will show the total debt of ford have resumed their studies in the it need be. movement to- in town with his mother,Mrs. { been somewhat but Doan s Any looking spent a few days iRUUNU ate as well as manv details, such the “I have costive, i losses and of BELFAST AND SUSTUN $3.25 Bangor High school after Easter va- ward an intelligent study as to the Mary J. Hurd_George Meservey has gone fcet unpaid expense the results I desire. They Me- $ 58,703 24 various classes of Regulets give just a the to Waterville to visit his brother, Bert settiement.$ TRIP outstanding cation. causes of fires and prevention of 00 $6 00.J 1 and the bowels L. C. Morse a few days Unearned premiums. 82,499 and special debt obligations to act mildly regulate perfectly.” same should meet with the servey_Hon. spent of Burnham has hearty ap- liabilities. 11,569 26 Leaves Belfast at 2.00 m for Boston Mon- rust funds. It will also show the Miss Althene Sayward in Augusta last week and attended theRepub- All other |>. —Geo B. Krause, Altoona, Pa. of every citizen of the State. 100.000 00 ami returned to her home after a visit of two proval lican State Convention... James Sylvester of Cash capital. days. Wednesdays, Thursdays Saturdays. debt and its component parts. for set 174.562 53 intermedia! 1 her Lit- Your plan having the Granges has moved to town for the purpose of ! Surplus over all liabilities. Le ives Belfast for Bangor and "Funds and Investments” will weeks with aunt, Mrs. Marcus Freedom SOUTH MONTVILLE. aside a day for consideration and discus- the lumber in Clarence Sylvester's landings 7 30 a. m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays, vn all the different tlefield. sawing and $427,334 03 sepai ately sion of this subject meets with my ap- mill. Mr. Sylvester is in poor health.... I Total liabilities surplus- Fridays and Saturdays. and in each case cash and secur- her home in II D W HiTTEN, Agent, Portland, Maine C. W. Nealey and wife entertained a proval. I believe that this movement will Mrs. Ellen Harriman has sold HE TURNING > Dick Bagley is working for Clirtord 3wl5 I be shown. The population of few friends last Saturday evening. result in information and an awakened Burkettville and has re ted a part of G. H. ! lies Randall. she will move in this week. Leaves Boston at 5 00 a. m., Mondays, Tues- for each year under considera- Among them were S. P. Stevens and public-sentiment which will save many Cargill’s house, Benner while sawing wood with his days. Thursdays and Fridays. be used, and the per capita debt wife of Monroe. Miss Florence Cunningham is at work thousands of dollars to the of the _Percy ■ people for Walter Ordway last week FRED W. BOTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. king fund assets) will be given, for Mrs. each gasolene engine Twiss^ State year.” the little of his right hand. •pi-ction of the tables for Maine Severe colds are very prevalant in this sawed off finger Dr. Hoit administered ether and dresBed the LUMBERMEN'S MUTUAL 'r 'Uiletin soon to be issued shows a vicinity. Mrs. Julia White, Mrs. R. L. and bad colds-are INDIANA Grip quite prevalent hand_Miss Ella Greeley left last week to Clements and Master Kenneth Jewett INSURANCE COMPANY4 > decreasing bonded indebtedness, in this vicinity. Children her school in Freedom Academy-Mies ■' Cry begin are those confined to their homes. fell from $2,351,000 in 1890 to $700 among Flora K owlton, who has been visiting her Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Hazel Oxton has been engaged to FOR FLETCHER'S Morrill returned while the special debt obligations Porter has her sister, Mrs. George Dow, in 1913 Miss Almira resumed teach the term of school. Bel- Assets December 31, Public spring last week_Clifford J. Pattee of has limited his trust funds increased with each in the Martin school at White’s home Announces that he practice duties C ASTORIA in town evening for the $ 29,500 00 ■"iir from in 1890 to Adams is hiB fast was Saturday to diseases of the Real estate. $991,000 $1,254,000 and Mrs. Eva Cook is C. S. running mill nights. Arch 00 ir Corner, Nealey purpose of inspecting St Georges Royal Mortgage loans. 205,400 iy]o. The floating debt fluctuated school in Monroe It takes about twelve men for the ISLES BORO. teaching the Primary day Chapter. Refreshments were served after Stocks and bonds. 150,000 00 throughout the the and crew. _ period, reaching village. night the inspection. Cash in office and bank. 14,924 35 amount, $685,000, in 1910. Nose and Throat balances. 16,274 84 maximumhi Schools in town began April 6 th. Eye, Ear, Agents’ the case of funds and investments Interest and rents. 6,028 76 the The Republican State Committee. securities show a steady increase, The friends of Mrs. Herman Farrow "hile AND RtfRAGTION. assets.$422,127 94 the amount of cash changed nat- Twelve of the sixteen members of the are glad to hear that she is convalescing. Gross “rally from of What Cures Book value of bonds over market year to year, the total a, State committee met at the Islesboro Dramatic club hours —10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. .. 730 00 ™th cash and from Republican mmr The expects Office value. securities increased to some time in in give “Bar Haven” May. 7 to 8 d. m.. and bv appointment/ *1.066,000 1890 to $1,717,000 in 1912. Augusta House, Thursday afternoon, Admitted assets.$421,397 94 ‘ 1880 the total debt of Maine at Children and I am as as ever. owing 101 Milk Street; C. E. Robert# ]ust ae Cry remedy, atili well Previ- over the merit* of this wonderful Pre- Boston Office, close of was a severe snow Tljfl chorus sang Resident Light, easy running general purpose wagons. the fiscal year, December ously, I cripple, walking with crntchee." squalls. scription. • Mgr.; W. P. Wallace, Agent. FOR FLETCHER’S with a well was in 1890 it fell to $3,- Such testimony should be convincing. 60 several Easter selections, 8wl6 For sale I- A. MCKEEN to*; $6,678,000; & by a^'OOO; and in 1912 it amounted to $1,- CASTOR I A nnti of A. A. Howes A Co., guaranteed. rendered comet duet. Wm. 0. Poor Son, Druggists.

* two in tee at shot iaat week. Pretty good FREEDOM. N. S. W., one Bryant on the passage from Sidney, County Correspondence. and Mra. Frank Mr. F. E. Averill has rented a room of Frank and record for a little fellow...Mr. SFAR''PORT. to Kong; Capt. Edwin Mathews Flye and is now readyto accommodate the pub- Hong Bryant have reopened their house and are pre Capt. Leroy Lamphor died in Searaport; Capt* CENTER MONTVILLE. lic in bis line of business, harness-making and on pared to entertain the public and take summer L. L. Patterson went to Bangor Monday died Portland; William Miss Lnrrabee of Morrill is visiting Mr. Fred N. is Enoch Perkins in Evelyn died at the home shoe repairing.... Flye visiting is boarders.... W irren Sheldon business. Mathews died in Worcester, Mess., and Capt. Mrs. AdamB... George Edmunds Dr. M. M. Small and his sister, Mrs. M. M. Eugene of his foster Lester Wentworth, with week of blood He son, Cook of Dexter was in town last Albert C. Fowler wta last heard from in Idaho sick with another attack poisoning. Small, of Waterville-Mrs. Hattie Wiggin M. A whom he lived, 72 years, 11 months and is a from in his hand, aged a business. about 18 years ago. James B. Johnson had just recovered poison had her millinery opening Apr. 18th and had on 17 days. The funeral was at the schoolhouse and in Tennessee. and took cold in sawing wood with his engine fine Charles went to last building contractor living Rev. H. P. display....Mr. Sampson L. D. Littlefield was in Bangor Thursday Gordon is in the mountain district. Taylor Charles B. Norris is a retired railroad engineer and is now sick in bed....George Waldoboro April 18th....The friends of Mrs. officiated and a rcm on business. Neb. in his bouse aud is delegation Quantabacook on his ranch in Grand Island, taking down three chimneys itnna L. Stephenson were glad to learn that in living F. and A. the ceremony C. Atwood is visiting friends in Sheriff W. Lodge, M., performed Mrs. 0. Charles Green is a painter and resides to re-build two of ihem.... Deputy she has been pensioned ss s retired school at the grave....Mra. Sophia Edgecomb, who Boston and vicinity. L. Merrill and Ches- P. Jones is the April term of court teacher at the rate of a Mrs. Merkle, Texas. George attending haa been is recovering.... $250,00 year. is Bos- critically ill, slowly S. C. Pattee is visiting friends Mathews are still living in Searsport. in Belfast. has taught school 36 years.... Mr* Mrs. ley Mra. Rhoda Moore, who passed the winter with Stephenson ton and Providence. home. Charles Plummer of Haildale died April 19th. ]CcO°AALLj returned OAK HILL, (Swanville.) her daughter in Montville, has L. D. LITTLEFIELD AdamB His J. D. who has been Swift has moved into the SPRINGS. are with son, Plummer, helping Fred STOCKTON Quite a number in this vicinity sick care for him, remained with him until his house on Elm street. bad colds... Mr. and Mrs. Levi Seekins are MONROE. HAS TAKEN OVER death....Mr. Seth Banton was out of town on are Mrs. Milton J. Goodere, Church street, spent Eli Knowl- An alarm over the last Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan visiting with their daughter, Mrs. was given telephone stopping .It is THE SALE OF in a fire at the dwelling business April 18th, and 19th.. surprising in Boston and vicinity. Saturday Bangor, shopping. for the present.... Miss Charlotte Staples Saturday morning for | friends ton, is left Mon- Cun- house of situated but a few to see how the little village of Freedom 16th covered the Dr. and Mrs. Herman G. Hichborn of Belfast was the guest of Miss Louise Mrs. Annie Ryder, The snow storm of April has five stores—two home in house was flourishing. It grocery, on their return trip to their Cam- the week....Mrs. W. R. Peavey feet from the town hall. The Ryder OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH to a of 6 inches. day ningham past grounu depth Dr. little was saved two dry goods and one hardware store; and bridge, Mass. is ill at this writing and is attended by burned to the ground and but returned last week from seem to have to do. The har- Mrs. A. G. Closion Jackson of Waldo from it. The fire started around the L chim- they all plenty Morton Carleton and Mr. Bean of Winter- Elmer Small.... Mrs. Rodney As Exclusive Dealer a visit in Boston and vicinity. for Mrs ness maker, although just starting in, is well ( and Mrs. L. S. Mrs. E. W. Thompson....B njamin ney. Much is expressed were Sunday guests of Mr. is visiting sympathy have moved to Bel- port woman. Ihe and the barber hardly has time George Hurd and family was the week-end guest of Ryder, who is a hardworking patronized, In SEARSPORT. Titcomb, Sylvan street. Webb of Portland for a time. L B. arrival of to eat his meals. All four of the mills are fast, w here they will reside his Mrs. Ann Webb—-Mr. absence of wind and the prompt ; anivid April 14th from grandmother, has not so George Titcimb in Belfast. saved the town hall. Monroe has no running on full time and there been El This sold since 1910 i Miss Frances E. Smith returned Saturday Nickerson is attending court help CocJ, locally a visit of indefinite length with Oakland for water and carried pail after pail much lumber in the yards for several years from a visit with friends in Bucksport. system, boys and Mrs. L. S. Titcomb, Sylvan haB more than is noted his parents, Mr. NORTH MONTVILLE of water from the stream and thus averted a as this spring. The blacksmith G. Curtis, and James F. Nichols left by Capt. Henry F. I. Mortland Mrs. Jessie who has been with her and has most of the street. Soule, more serious loss....A heavy sr.ow storm he can do an assistant a business to Boston. Monday on trip Mrs. Judith Poland, in Bridgewater. is so that he for its cleanliness The Auxiliary Aid of the Universalist parish sister, visited this section April 16th and runners time. The doctor kept busy heat, purity, the clos- Patriot’s Day was observed here by with Mrs. Elmer E. returned home to Mr. E. F. Ban ton's has time to eat or as it is very met Tuesday efternoon Mass., were used all day and much teaming was done. hardly sleep, of the schools, bank and business houses. for the customary 16th... Mrs. Charles Colby has gone to this What the is and ing Thompson, Church street, April ....Mr. Stanley, the High school teacher, sickly spring. village greatly lasting qualities. for treatment. Miss Min- and Mr. F. work. the Bangor Hospital to this week to his in need of is a first class hotel, Lovett ha? entered the employ of fancy went Bangor accompany George is house for her... Mr. fine from nie Clement keeping her home in Bar Harbor from the Charles B. Sampson has a stand, pleasant- ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. E. Whitcomb & Son, grocers, on Main street. George F. Hichborn arrived Saturday mother to Clark of Freedom is for a the modern im- with his sisters, the D. H. carpentering I Eastern Maine where she had been ly located for hotel, with all move to Portland to spend Sunday hospital, A. Dodge and family are to Herbert Jackson... Mr. E. J. Felker of Brooks, and it would be much to AMPLE STOCK CARRIED. Percy Church street. He took Mon- for some time_The last meeting of the provements cheaper in the future. Misses Hichborn, where they will reside has been in this the week run- If smart Bangor, train for home. vicinity past Monroe W. C. T. U. was at the home of the buy hia stand than to build. day’s afternoon .Thomas sgme W. A. Smith of Mass., is visiting lines for different parties... the late man would come in here would Mrs. Lynn, is ning president and a memorial service for energetic they L. D. LITTLEFIELD, street. Mrs. L. M. Tuffta of New Bedford, Mass., route F. Mathews, on Elm is driving the cream summer there is a her sister, Mrs. A. Thompson Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens was held, and also for be well patronized,for every g the of Mrs. M. L. Ingalls at The Stock- the Waldo guest here for the Turner Center Creamery. who would like tc Phone 4—11 Monroe has returned from through one of the members, the late Mrs. Martha large number of tourists, |f Royal ton for a week. These ladies were in training where he was operated on Parker. The exercises included .Scripture the summer here. We hope some one will County Hospital, at Tewksbury hospital pass together NORTH SEARSMONT. here and this for reading and prayers, singing, reading of a be induced to come supply long- appendicitis. C. Church street, is Mrs. Alma Fuller is very sick at this writ- Mra. George Fletcher, want. I L. Towle arrived Tues- poem, and each member then read something felt Mr. and Mrs. Leroy sufficiently improved from her severe attack ing.... Mrs. Flora Holt of Portland was called to attend the funeral sis- of the life work of Mrs. Stevens and reports day from Salem, Mass., to sit a of the time. We here recently by the serious illness of her of pleurisy up portion that Towle. of her sickness and death. We believe of J. Fred her recuperation may be continuous and ter, Mrs. Alma Fuller.... Roland Woodbury hope with an Sewall Lancas- Miss Leona W. of Morrill, called the State and Nation has met irrepara- Maurice Nickerson and CapL rapid. and sister, OATS as a mourn with them. SEED at Bel- ble loss and local Union I I the supreme court on friends in town Sunday... Miss Angie ter are attending of our The Stockton, The proprietor hotel, One new member was added to our number. traverse .Millett is for Mrs. M. F. Hunt. Miss fast as jurors. is now roomB to be oc- caring For the third season we offer seeds oats of PURITY. I M. L. Ingalls, booking The next will be on 1st with Mrs. Hard coughs, old tearing coughs. dependable ; Satur- M. Stella returned to tne Bangor meeting May coughs, and family returned Air and McCartney a 1 W. A. Griffin, Jr., cupied by summer guests. scenery Lora Chase_Mr. and Mrs. Biers from Give Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral chance. In the of 1912 (our first year) we sold a lot of them. Those been after Mrs. M. F. Hunt for A. spring where they have and test our Maine sea- hospital nursing Sold for 70 day from Alabama, are unexcelled. Come have been at Mr. Fred Parker's years. who used them were bo well with results that last ; weeks_H. W. Ladd returned from Massachusetts pleased spring living for several years. three side environments. since were called here to attend the fu- Ask Your Doctor. Lowell. Vi “| we were with orders and did not have to Lowell, Maas., April 18th....A. H. Hunt of they (1913) just deluged enough returned De enterunnea John W. SweeUer Friday The Current Events Club will neral of Mrs. Parker... .Mrs. G. A. Palmer This we have a more Capt. Sidnev was called home April 13th by the supply the demand. year bought great many at work _i tti rv:_i. :ll tki. mn.k where he h»d been afternoon, April 29th, by Mrs. while we will us the season we would from Bucksport, Wednesday death of his father. W. S. Hunt....Miss BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. and expect they carry through month. Church street. The for Massachusetts with that order with dealer for the past Alvah C. Treat, topic nurse from Dr. from a few weeks' stay in suggest you place your your early. painting Georgie Blake, a trained Corrected Weekly for The Journal. selected the hostess, will be gen- friends.... Miss Florence Twom- will be “S. W, B. CO Mrs. Elizabeth Allen returned Saturday reading, by in Belfast, is visiting her relatives and Every bag tagged Tspley’s hospital PAID PRODUCER. win- eral “current events.” as her friends are to PRODUCE MARKET. N. where she spent the at the Paul bly is able to ride out, glad Just think of the expense and of and from Orange, J., sister, Mrs. Joe Wentworth, 10 00al4 disappointment preparing know... .Mr. one of our Dbl,1.50a2.69 Hay. A. W. Allen. Mr. Thurston, of the lighthouse sta- Hunt received 160 Joseph Plourd, loyal Apples,per one to ten acres of to oats and then not have them ter with her son, keeper Ranch....Mrs. Milbury lb., 7 Hides, 11 I sowing ground a the State dried, per tion at Fort Point, is from she was much Republicans, attended Republican 14 come at all or a lot of weeds of various kinds. Miss Eva Holmes of Eastport, who visited recuperating poBt cards Easter with which Beans, pea, 2 50a2 75 Lamb, up get Mra. Thurs- convention in Augusta as a delegate... .Mrs. Y. 2 50a2 76 Lamb Skins, 26 on Howard street severe attack of grip, and Monday and wishes to thank those who sent Beans. E„ Call for the S. W. B. CO. brand and avoid this. Your dealer | Ur. and Mrs. H. C. Holmes pleased 8 case. Johnson who lives with her Mrs. Butter. 28a32 Mutton, ton was seized with an serious from Mrs. daughter will last haB returned home. equally them. She also received pinks 8al0 32 42 gladly supply you. week, has been but is little Beef, sides. Oats, lb., Dr. G. A. Stevens is the medical attendant. from Mrs. Joseph Palmer, very sick, 66 Harding, arrived Frank Bryant, potted tulips Lucy Beet,forequarters, 9 Potatoes, Steamer PenobBcot, Capt. better at present writing. 60 Round tons Albion P. Goodhue, Middle street, Bean and cut flowers and fruit from many Barley, bu, Hog, 10^ from News with 8,700 Master Monday Newport L. Cheese, 24 Straw, 9.00 SWAN-WHITTEN-BICKFORD CO., suffered an ill-turn the week; but his won- friends, whom she wishes to thank....J. of coal to the Penobscot Coal Co. past Chicken, 18Turkey, 26a30 H. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, BELFAST. MAINE. drous vitality is apparently bringing him out, Warren of Belfsst is at work for F. Calf Skins. 18 Tallow, 2 Edward A. who has been visiting News of Brooks. Sargent, similar attacks. His many Jones recently The Duck. 20'Veal, 12al3 in West New- as from previous Cooper, carpentering....Chas. his son. Dr. Sidney B. Sargent, Eitos, 18 Wool, unwashed, 20 friends are he may soon feel usually bought a fine horse of Dr. Pearson of Mor- week. hoping r a 18 6.00 ton, Mass., returned home last The Jenkins Lumbe Co., is running night Fowl, Wood, hard, comfortable. rill. 18 Wood, soft, 3.50 crew at their mill now. Geese, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Black arrived Saturday 16th us an all-day easterly snow- RETAIL PRICE, RETAIL MARKET. of Mr. April gave L. Emmons is this from Everett, Mass., and are guests SWANVILLE. Fred making repairs 1 1" storm. A very good medium for extracting Corned, 18 Lime, GLASS an week.... residence of M. J. Dow. Beef, and Mrs. J. W. Black on Main street. Isaac Nickerson had ill turn la3t week on the village 18a22 Oat Meal, 6 WATER the frost from the ground, those wise in such Butter Salt, 141b„ j on the sick list.... Mr. and Mrs. 5 Swift, Joseph Kal- Ira Veazie is Charles E. Small and W. S. Jones did good Corn, 86 Onions, Richard Swift, Nelson matters tell us; but the landscape Friday 12al3 j Now is the time to J. Walter Nickerson have the house at Cracked Com, 81 Oil, kerosene, K The best we have ever had. put down Wilson left Monday for bought work in painting some of the local automo- 7 loch and Renfrew morning presented a winter-like aspect, sug- Com Meal. 81 Pollock, the end of the bridge of Willis Briggs and at the Will Emmons garage last week. 14 Price 15 cents a quart. Houlton to work in a cooperage plant. Christmas festivities, rather than the biles Cheese, 24 Pork, I your eggs. gesting moved in last week....Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 185i Plaster, 1.13 is in Boston, where Hutchinson, our popular plumber and Cottonseed, A A OROCKRlES, I) Mrs. J. B. Parse viBiting 4th of Harry r\ ■ HOWliuvvt,,7 F S & CO July. have moved into the Hattie Codfish, dry, lOiRye Meal. A tA, CO., and MEDICINES Parse of the steamer Varney Spratt has moved into the H. H. Rich 1 60 I her husband, Capt. J. B. Jellison the following ship- stove man, Cranberries, 18iShorts, From Cape piers house... Charles Seeley of the the U. S. N. is 5 is spending a brief vacation. house in this village, which makes a nice home Clover Seen, 20a22 Sugar, Washingtonian, ping report was telephoned Monday evening: home on a ten the of his T. 40 days’ furlough, guest for him and his mother. Flour, 5 76a6 76jSalt, I., steamer Jean sailed for Boston Sweet Potatoes, 5 Steamer Kanawha, Capt. Parmenter, finish- April 13th, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeley... .Mrs. H. G. Seed, 3 50 Wheat 4 a of 15th, sch. Enter- Isaac S. has been out of the shop for Lara l&! Meal, ed discharging Friday at the Penobscot with cargo paper. April C. R. Nickerson entertained the L. A. S. last Staples SHIP NEWS. j to load with what seemed to be the It Coal & Wharf Dock and sailed for Norfolk, j prise and Gracie J. arrived edgings. Friday afternoon. The officers that served a week grip. arrived with a to be out of the a BORN April 17th, steamer Millinocket last were elected lor the makes “Ike” groan shop Steamer Seaccnnet, Capt. Smith, arrived j year coming year, Look After Your? sailed 19th tons cargo from New York, and Mrs. Luella Nicxerson for treasurer in single day. AMERICAN PORTS. from News, with 3,700 general except | Tuesday Newport to Mr. and with for New York. Barbour. In Deer Isle, April 8, Coal Co. at Macks paper place of Mrs. Mary F. Nickerson, resigned to be held next W of coal to the Penobscot A town meeting is called, Mrs. Hosea W. Barbour, a daughter. New York, April 14. Ar, ship F Babcock, because of ill health. Mrs. Walter J. Nicker- to Mr. and Elsie A Bangor; Point. Mrs. Claribelle Titcomb of Exeter, Mrs. Saturday at 2 o'clock, to settle matters in re- CARTER- In Stoningtbn, April 7, Port Natal; sld, schs Bayles, son was added to the floral committee. Mrs. Mrs. Arthur M. Carter, a son, Herbcit Drexel. Melissa Trask, Hudson Kiver for do; Omaha, black Titcomb of j lation to our new schoolhouse and other sub- J. H. Sullivan lost a golden-necked Emmie P. Belfast, accompanied by In West 12, to for Nai tucket; 15, ar.sch VVawe- assisted her Miss Farnham. Brooksville, April Port Heading when were Nickerson, by niece, Doris that affect the interest of the town. If bantam hen last Friday, which he bought her son, Mr. Arthur Titcomb, and wife, jects Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Farnham, a daughter. nuck, New London; 16, ar, schs Seguin, Long j served ham cakes and 1894. She was of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nickerson, sandwiches, all the articles are discussed the chances are EilLLS. In Camden, April 19, to Mr. and Charles H Klinck, do; Abbie Bowkor, do; a chicken of Joseph Porter in the guests Titcomb, j Cove; coffee. Mrs. W. E. Damm will entertain Irvin O. Hills of Northport, a daughter, 9 Sullivan; 17. ar, sch Ralph M last Saturday and the | April that the will run over into or Mrs. William Bisbee, For the best line, by the 20 years of age. Sylvan street, Sunday, meeting Sunday sell Izettii, South Am 30th... Mrs. A. E. Nickerson, who has been in pounds. Hayward, Portland; sld, re- and wife returning to Bel- be to Monday. stmr Stockton The Western Union Telegraph office will young gentleman perhaps adjourned Howard. In North Brooksville, April 11, boy fur Bangor; .18. ar, Jean. quart or bushel, go to The older ladies are to Boston, has returned home. Miss Olive Wood a Marion N return of Miss fast Sunday evening. to Mr. and Mrs. John P. Howard, daughter, via Boston; 19, ar, Schs Cobb. Morgan about ist, upon the Wm. C. Rowe is an open May kept house for her during her absence_Mrs. Comrade making alpha- Mae. Abbie C Stubbs, do; Samuel I1 Bowers, she the week in Stockton. Phyllis City, La; Ford from Florida, where pass- spend men enlisted Mr. Mrs. S Chas. F. Georgia L. Jack Bridge, who has been in Quebec with her betical list of the who from Leach. In Orland, April 8, to and Jacksonville; Edward K Smith, Wiggins, C; Swift’s, Last Dr. and Mrs. Herman G. Hich- S for Bidde- ed the winter. Saturday Brooks in the Civil War for use on Memorial Ira H. Leach, a daughter. Bid, sch Wawenock, St George, I, husband during the winter, arrived Friday and stmr born of Cambridge, Mass., accompanied by Lord In Bucksport, March 29, to Mr. and ford; 80, ar, sell Geo H kmes, Darien; Masonic Temple. Fred W. Deitze and son Kenneth of is the of her He will be pleased to show the list to Mrs. guest mother, Mrs. H. F. M. Day. Mrs. Louis Lord, a son, Manley Herbert. Millinocket, Stocston; 21, sld, sch Elizabeth Mrs. their son. Dr. H. Everett Hichborn, wife, babe, additions to it. Please Dedham, Mass., who have been visiting Phillips. any one who can suggest Miles. In Burnham, April 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Wiggins. S C. arrived in town to their nurse and maid, open as the list will a Carmaletta. 15. schs Thelma, Lelfsst, C. E. Whitcomb on Main street for several j help Bro. Rowe in this matter Frank Miles, daughter, Boston, April Ar, Main street for oc- and Mrs. Calais for Fernandina summer home on East APPLETON. in The Journal. RObS. In Boston, April 8, to Mr, Ga; Brina P Penuleton, weeks, returned home Saturday. be made a matter of record Control the Doctor and be Mr. and Mrs. Leon who have been James E. Ross of Rockland, a daughter. (lost foretopmast); sld, 17th fur destination; Lightning cupancy by young family, Morang, H & Son have a crew of seven I 18. sld, schs Theoline, Jacksonville; A. E. Trundy in health. Stockton our residents of Chelsea for two have re- Last Saturday was utilized as a field day by Robert^ being poor hopes years, San Juan, P R; 20, ar, schs Gov Fire at their mill on Opeechee stream, Notices had McCurdy. Insurance. men at work, air and exhilarating Penobscot bay turned to Appleton and have moved into the A. E. Chase Co. of Brooks. MARRIED Lizzie B Wiley, Owens have jI pure Powers, Pascagoula; the amount of logs which to the farmers in the surround- sawing large breezes may be speedily restorative to the Charles Graham's House. Mr. Graham will live been sent out Ferry. The DODD SYSTEM OF LIGHTN1N winter into various In South Bluehill, April 4, 17. Alice L Pen- is the f been hauled in during the and a number of Conary-Ober. Philadelphia. April Ar.sch TROL only system approved j young gentleman. with them.... Mrs. Maynard Brown, a sufferer ing towns very satisfactory both Eugene L. Conary and Mrs. Mary Ober, dleton, Boston; 18, ar, sch Augusta H Babcock, {National Board of Fire Underwriters. grades. with sciatica, is with her Mr. and Mrs. them came considering the condition of the the past week the following names parents, of Bluehill Falls. Boston. NO OTHER. at I During Charles Green, B. & A. station agent Alton Robbins, Burkettville, where she will re- roads. The A. E. Chase Co. made a good dis- Hinckley-Johnson. In Bluehill, April 11, Baltimore, 16 Sld, stm F J Lisman, The MAINE FARMERS' MUTUAL were registered at “The Stockton:” Mr. By- April a and Miss Rena A John- Galveston. COMPANY is the Macks who returned last week from I main until better... Miss Bessie a of farm implements and machinery, of Maxwell R. Hinckley Searsport; sch Josephine, INSURANCE ONL'i Point, ron G. Saule, Bangor; Mr. Frank Rose, Colum- Gushee, play A son, both of Bluehill. April 13. Sld, sch Horace Stone, of Maine company that gives 10 per business to Florida, brought four young I teacher in Milton, N. H., is her vaca- which make a specialty, keeping supplies Tampa, trip Mr. F. C. Laden, Caribou; Mr. spending they Hunt-Winn. In Pittsfield, April 12, by Rev. duction in rates on bus, Ohio; Boston. _ buildings protect two feet in length. Rare pets I with her Mr. and for all kinds of work and for all times of year. Ernest Hunt of Pittsfield 16. sch Luther alligators about George Phennaud, Bangor; Mr. R. E. Di 11away, tion parents, Mrs. George N. R. Pearson, H, Georgetown, S C, April Sld, above system. Li eral 5-year policy. Unina in Uta Slirinir has Il was a affair to our visiting and Miss Viola Winn of Burnham. T Garretson, Parsons, Portland. STOCK insured, whether in barn or Dixmont; Mr. D. C. Calderwood. Dixmont; B. Gushee. Since her return 6he learned that very pleasant pa.-' 14. Cld, sch Hugh de Payens, For write to the where she was has been friends and some sales were made with sever- Darien, April particulars blackbirds have in an F. Architoad, Milo Junction; E. C. Caree, Au- building teaching Large flocks of put Gardiner, Me. _ Our al for the future. A nice din- are F. W. H. P. destroyed by fire.... village schools began good prospects DIED 16. Sld, sch Sullivan, the past week. These birds gusta; Johnson, Bangor; Lord, Newport News, April E. J. HATCH, AUGIMA, MAIM. appearance was served in the church and the stms Seaconnet, and Edward Shaw, Union; H. D. Buzzell, April 6th with Mrs. Frank Berry teacher in ner vestry Sawin, Camden, Me; 17, ar, fond of green peas when in the pod Bangor; very home full as well as Susanna Providence, and Bid on return. AGfcINT FOR BOTH COMPANIl-:.' M. L. Boston, Mass; C. the primary department and Miss Edna Hall visitors went happy. Barbour. In Deer Isle, April 12, were troublesome last season to people Bangor; Bryon, George 16. Sld, barge Badger, Ban- very infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ho6ea W. Norfolk. April L. F. of Rockland grammar school instructor.... T., small in the village. King, Boston, Mass.; Wadleigh, Oldtown; Brooks were pleased to notice in the 3 gor; 21, sld, sch Northland, Searsport. having gardens people Barbour, aged days. sch J Man- C. H. J. D. Mr. V. O. Keller is in Searsmont the of 8, Mrs. Jacksonville, Fla, April 15. Cld, T. Dutch of Lovett, Bangor; Montgomery, guest last week’s Journal that Miss Dorcas Davis, Bowen. In Bucksport, April Nancy We are indebted to Alexander and 4 chester Boston. W. E. Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Simmons for a few O. Bowen, aged 88 years, 8 months days. Haynes, En- Bucksport; Alexander, Houlton; for some a resident of our village and a 18. Ar, sch Frederick Clean the Hudson, Mass., for a copy of the Hudson years Bridges. In Bucksport, April 4, James W. Savannah, Ga, April Up City. Mrs. Arthur Belfast; E. E. Mayo, Bel- days.... Saturday evening dances, managed by had won the first Ritchie, of our schools, W Perth Amboy. ... the special industrial edition, with member Bridges, aged 68 years. Day, ,, terprise, L. M. Brown and Clarence will be S 19. Ar, sch John K fast; R. Wright, Palmer, Mass; Mrs. M aynard Ames, a class of one hundred members at In E. Brown, Wiggins, C., April GOVE fine cuts of the buildings, business prize in Brown. Boston, April 19, Roy John Bos- PROCLAMATION BY THE public 31 Penrose, Dodge, New York; sld, sch Tuffts, New Bedford, Mass. held in Riverside hall with music on alternate Street School in Providence, R formerly of Belfast, aged years. A designates Thursday. April 30, I.1 houses and manufacturing plants of the the Hope I., Sarah Whittier, New York. orchestra Crawford. In Belfast, April 15, R., sert, MAINE FIRE PREVENTION DAY and tv nights by Overlock’s of South Lib- excellence in oratory. Miss Davis was one 16. schs Fannie Palmer, town. Mr. Dutch is a native of Sears- for widow of the late Alexander Crawford, aged Bangor, April Ar, mends its observance hustling KNOX. Mitchell’s orchestra of The South Kit “by cleaning up for the erty and Liberty. of the most and most talented of the Norfolk; Annie R Chase, Amboy; at home.” port but has been a resident of Hudson popular 89 years. Norfolk; and looking after fire traps The is very cold and backward and the soon as C Davis 16, sld, stm L V Stoddard, Spring dances will begin as the roads are in in the and often entertained our Davis. In Bangor, April 15, Louis CarBon, do; We wish to the imports 30 girls village Alice B News; emphasize past years. roads have been in bad but are i___ 67 11 months and 6 18, ar, sch Crosby, Newport with this recommendation very condition, with as well as reci- of Bucksport, aged years, complying various gatherings 6ongs 19, sld, sch Fannie Palmer, Rockland; 20, ar, Towle died at his home in some localities, the every citizen devote a portion of “Fir- Obituary. J. Fred improving especially tations. Her even then was apparent, Grace M. sch E Walcott, Newport News; 20, ar, ability Dunton. In Hope, April 12, Mrs. George vention Day” to cleaning up '.he preai-'f’ street April of State road... The friends of Mrs. SANDYPOINT. South Andrew Ne- on Navy Monday morning, 20th, pieces and her anl conscientious 24 years. 2 months and 6 days. BchB Lizzie Small, Amboy; owned or him. industry application Dunton, aged ■_ Dl.or occupied by were shocked and to Miss Josie Shute has to where O. an illness of three of Patience Kenney grieved gone Augusts, Grindle. In Orland, 9, Mrs. Cassie Belfast, 1914. after days pneumonia. to her studies was a matter of accepted fact. April 15. Sld, tug Under- April 16, of her 3udden death she has work....Herbert Morin of Boston is 24 9 months and 21 days. Searaport, Me, April MUNICIPAL OFFICERS OF BE 1 I was the son of the late John and Sarah hear Friday morning,April Grindle, aged years. for New He We are glad to send our congratulation to Herman writer, Boston, towing barge Severn, a weeks. Harris. In Greenville, April 10, By Eben F. Littlefield, City Clerk. Towle and waa born in Sears- 10th, after only a few days illness of pneu- here for few He is in poor health... stmr Kanawha, Norfolk; 19, ar, Ann (Savory) Dorcas; we have not forgotten her. of Union, 86 years. In- York; 17, sld, — Harris, formerly aged aid eastward); 20, He waa educated in the monia. She was a kind and willing friend in Mrs. Kate Staples, who has been in Dover dur- atmr Mohawk, Boston (and port, Jan. 19, 1851. terment in Bath. J William S. Btmr PenobBcot, Norfolk; 21, ar, stm r schools of Searsport and a graduate of times of sickness and trouble and will be great- ing the winter, arrived home last week and has Hunt. In Seaiemont, April 18, ar, public and 16 Lisman, Baltimore. school missed, not her children and rela- her house for the summer_Miss friend Leander Staples, the oldest and perhaps Hunt, aged 80 years, 2 months days. Castine Normal school. He taught ly only by opened C. Stockton, April 16. Ar, atmr Millinocket, NOTICES. I Jackson. In Belfast, April 16, Eugene PROBATE tives, but all who knew her....Mrs. Sarah who has been at work in Belfast the best harness maker in Waldo county- Bch Bar Harbor; I for twenty-five years, when he waa stricken by Lucy Grant, 1 month. New York; 17, Bid, Enterprise, ___ Jackson, aged New York. 11th after a short a Past three score and ten of age he is at Mrs. Hat- atm Millinocket, At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, with with which had confined him to his Shibles passed away April is at home here for while.... Mrs. Josephine years Knight. In West Unity, April 8, 19, aid, paralysis, 15. Ar, sch Annie B Mitch- for the County of Walao, in vacation a illness. Her sudden sickness and death was a has returned from a visit in hie as a rule every day in the week and tie aged 75 years. Eaatport, April home ever since. He is survived his Stowers Bangor shop Knight, A. D. 1914. by In West Rock 12, Ed- ell, Philadelphia. 21, shock to as she been so the hand-made team harnesses that he Keller. port, April great all, had always .... Miss Jennie Black arrived last week from heavy 16. sch Pendleton Sisters, to widow; by two daughters, Mrs. Esie Howard ward Keller, 63 years. Calais. April Sld, certain instrument, purporting no matter aged of Sarah K well and active. She was of a social nature a visit of several weekB in Rockland....Mr. out are dandys. But about Mina A Iasi will and testament puts E., Philadelphia. .... of Lewiston and Mrs. Frank Bell of Brewer; Lymburner. In Belfast, April 13, < t \ find about 17. Ar, stm Frances ford, late of Kellast, in said County and will be much missed by her children, Ernest has moved his from that. The point is that wherever you wife of Lymburner of North Brooks- Bucksport, April for t- one son, Leroy L. Towle of Salem, Mass.; one Partridge family Eugene Turks Island. deceased, having been presented prob. in her in the and her Leander are The other ville. aged 30 years. (Nor), Mrs. Tate C. and one brother, home, grange, by many the Bessy house to his home at the Narrows things happening. Ordered, That notice be given to all sister, Towle; Parker. In Monroe, 6, Mrs. Martha FORTS. as we the office we April FOREIGN a of this or«l» friends.... Mrs. Carrie Abbott of was the .... re- started for post Interested by causing copy C. both of The fu- Hope Mrs. Jessie Young and son Alvah have morning A. Parker, 76 years Benj. Towle, Searsport. H.. wife of Frederick aged 10 a m. Ar, three weeks successively in of her Mrs. Mattie Ab- saw a man in violent contortions on Puerto Mexico, April 13, published H were held at his late home guest recently sister, turned from a visit in Ellsworth... Mr. Fred suddenly and 10 months. published at Belfast, neral services ., str Stehelin, New York; 15, 7 am, sld, publican Journal, j bott_Mrs. Marne Mannuccia called on Mrs. a few rods He In 19. Charles Texan, at a Probate Court,to be In Curtis is very sick at this writing.... Mr. Fred the ground away. quickly Plummer. Montville, April Delaware Breakwater; may appear Wednesday afternoon. Rev. C. H. McElhiney Jennie Richardson and Mrs. Annie Aborn the str Panaman, Sweetser, within and for said ('ounty, on th as we M. Plummer, 83 years. fast, went to Belfast to serve on the scrambled to his feet, however,'and ap- aged 6 ar, str Dakotan, Simmons, New at- ten of tin of the First Cong’l church officiating. Inter- past week... .Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shibles and Segar Monday Robbins In April 8, Angelia E. Rob- 16, am; Tuesday of May next, to the Union, 6 stmr Dakotan, Simmons, ami snow cause it Miss Belle Shibles were in Belfast Nathaniel sev- he was excitedly pointing and 6 York; 18, am, ar, before, noon, any.!: was Elmwood shopping jury....Mrs. Partridge spent proached 59 years, 6 months days. ment in cemetery. bins, aged New York; Oregonian, Swicker, do. why the same should not be proved,: last Saturday....Mrs. Amanda Stantial of Mr. ground and using language that was decidedly Spear. In Rockland, April 16, Maynard S. eral days last week in Northport with Salina Cruz, April 14, 6 a m Ar, str Ne- and allowed. of is a list of Brooks was a recent guest of Mrs. Bethania were 63 JAMES LIBBY. Gold Seekers ’67. Following forcible in expression. We Euddenly Spear, aged years. San Francisco, &; sld 15th, 6 Wentworth....J. H. away and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe and friends_April 17, Miss Pauline A. braskan, Knight, McGray passed Small. In Belfast. April 7, Los A true copy. Attest: the which left Searsport, April 2, 1867, chilled with horror. Was it possible that this a str Georgian, Nichols, Angeles; 19, b* party, Monday morning, April 20th. 1914, were in Bleighs and hauling Small of 60 years, 7 months m, Arthur W. Leonard, people going Stonington, aged atmr Hilo; for the mines of Montana to seek their citizen of Brooks, who has been midnight, ar, Columbian, Blackwell, gold wood and on sleds... .Mr. Hamlin of Milo conspicuous and 15 days. Loa An- logs 4 pm, stm Virginian, Anderson, fortune: Edwin Mathews, Jasper Laxative and Blood Cleanser. from New York to Chicago not only Swett. In Knox, 18, G. W. Swett, sld, DM IMSTKATOR’S NOTICE. The m. Capt. Capt. Spring a on the lot heralded April is building cottage recently bought 20 gelea. notice that be lias i" Enoch business men of aged 84 years, 3 months and days. A er hereby gives N. Nichols, Capt. Leroy Lamphor, Capt Flush out the accumulated waste and poi- re- as a Bample of the efficient of of F. F. Perkins....Miss Edna Herrick has Towle. In 9, J. Fred'Towle, MARINE MISCELLANY. appointed administrator of the estate and who Searsport, April Perkins, Capt. Alnert C. Fowler, James B. sons of the winter months; cleans your stom- and Maine, but also as a rigid teetotaler, 3 months and 1 B. .STEPHENSON, late of I turned from a month’s visit in Lagrange aged 63 years, day. Bermuda, April 17 U S revenue cutter CHESTER a was it 1 Charles B. Norris, Chesley Mathews, ach, liver and kidneys of all impurities. Take smoked one cigar day; possible was schr of Waldo, deceased, an Johnson, is at F. F. Perkins’ for the summer. only Algonquin, which towing derelict in the County was bonds as the law directs. All persons h.t' Charles Green, George L. Merrill—all of Sears- Dr. King’s New Life Pills; nothing better for that he was seeing snakes where he point- S G Haskell to Bermuda, abandoned her April mauds the estate of said deceased the in lat 30 Ion 68 03. The Algonquin will against and William Mathews of Belfast, making purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxa- ing with trembling hands towards ground 16 40, sired to the same for settlement, port, ; SEARSMONT. for the which is present But no! Leander coal and search again derelict, indebted thereto are requested to tuaio eleven in the party. The following members tive. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Rev. H. P. and Mrs. Taylor left Monday for Oh. oh; was our idol smashed? KILL TOE (JATJ i bottom up. ment he has wit to immediately. v of the party have passed away: Capt. Jasper Take no other. 26c, at your Druggist. Presque Isle to attend the East Maine Confer- will get into scrapes, but enough New York, April 20th. Scr Sullivan Sawin CHARLES F. THOM I sea Arnica of Castine out of all as a rule. And he for Camden, Me., with coal, sunk Belfast, Me., April 14,1914. N. Nichols, lost at from the bark C. D. Bucklen’s Salve for All Hurts. ence .... Mrs. Mary E. Packard is get them right reported about mile ENE of we we afternoon 1£ visiting friends in town.Miss Jessie St. was all righttbis time. For as approached yesterday GEM-USE HY< I West Bank lighthouse; crew taken off by a tug at the haa a not snakes and wriggling demons, Clair, who has taken rooms hotel, ■sw, hissing from Newark; veBsel lies at the edge of the — line of trimmed hats. She is in Portland where his biasing eyes and trembling fingers It’s the direct-to-the-spot method yon channel between buoy No 10 and bell buoy. For Sale good to was a wire with bresthe it. Do not delay and continue suffer for a few and will return April 28rd pre- indicated, but behold it hay nr * days from catarrh, head colds, bronchitis or sniffles. H. P. four-cycle, hopper-cooled in the frozen leav- the arouna to millinery in all the late styles. both ends fastened ground, — 112 cooled engines, handy boy OF REGRET pared diaplay It is not only needless and annoys your friendB, Clears Removes Skin Blem- ; A CARD Complexion 4A H a a above the placed just so to health. farm. Only fifty at this price, $32.50; Please give her call....W. S. Hunt, highly ing only loop ground, but dangerous your general ishes. once. It ie | died toe his shoe in it in Begin the Hyomei treatment at $90, guaranteed. was eitixen of this 18th that the of caught It with feelings of deepest regret respected place, April stylish surest life embarassed and dis- CO had one of the easiest, quickest and ways Why go through G. D. THORNDIKE MACHINE ._ at his horns, after a painful illness of ten a way to cause the catastrophe that led to that it has often been neces- to clear the head and quickly and permanently with blackheads, Portland, Maine. 2wl< that we learned manner. figured pimples, eruptions, weeks. Obituary in another column....J. G. his fervid language and excited Again banish catarrh. out red rough skin, or suffering the tortures of for some of our citizens to send of L. H. were reminded of the beautiful lessons of being medicated air immediately sary Packard has bought Salisbury’s farm, we Hyomei salt rheum. Just ask reaches the sore and irritated membrane and Eczema, itch, tetter, and known as the H. E. Holmes’ and confidence in our fellow men that we had been Sale town for desired drugs perfumes. better place, tissuea—its antiseptic and germicidal healing for Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Oint- For left his fine your druggist Mr. will move for the summer to the Why! Leander bad just at once. such we would that we have a Salisbury taught. begins Follow the simple suggestions and you A few bird houses for bluebirds and martin* To say with relief is ment. M. O. Wilson farm....Mrs. Milbury Hunt,wh home and his nice new wife and bis face You will surely like Hyomei—its These houses have been especially success re- worriea are over. Mild, aoothing, ef- tor sale at as not immediate but lasting. Honey akin martins. 'i dty stock; city prices. underwent a serious operation, has been re- all smiling and his eyes as bright the day at only in attracting purple A Co. if are not for babiea and ■ funded by.A. A. Howes you fective. Excellent delicate, Phone 175-3, or address moved homt and sustained no injury by the the thought of the dough he was earning fcr satisfied. tender akin. Stopa chapping. Always helps. BASIL H. NEWELL. removal,.. .Bertram Luce, the 18-years-oId son said family, he suddenly had a fall. And we Get the complete outfit—$1.00 size. Drug- 17 Citypoint, Maine. sell Relief or money beck. 50c, at your Druggist. j of George Lues, shot four crows and wounded had wronged him in thought. gists.everywhere Hyomei.