I The Republican Jot irnat _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 191 ft. 4 I loday's Journal. I OBITUARY. E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 2nd cock, 2nd hen. Harold The Waldo County Fair. ! Herrick. Belfast, 3d pr. Secret Societies. .Obitu- BLACK COCHINS. PERSONAL. AFRICAN GEESE. PERSONAL. Ueunions. .The Waldo Josephine Simonton wife of 1st cock 1st Burkett, Ed- The E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, pullet A J 1st Freedom fair closed Thursday, Aug. 17th, with a Keniston, Bangor, pair. Academy ward A Wadsworth of died at | WHITE Howard E. Wilson is his Mrs. Belfast, the LANGSHANS, WHITE CHINA GEESE. visiting sister, Dr. The Churches. .News good attendance, races, the show and the Charles P. Bean of Boston is St. Elizabeth baby j 1st Frank Smith, in Greenville. visiting- Personal..Memor- hospital, 5ist street. New E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, cock, 1st and A J 1st York, regular side attractions. races Keniston, Bangor, pair. relatives and friends in Wednesday’s 2nd hen. Belfast and i-r A. E. Chase..The at 6.20 a. m., Aug. from a Mrs. James Estvs of Newton Northport 17tn, complication resulted follows: BRONZE TURKEYS Center, Mass., ouse. 9s BLACK LANGSHANS. Miss Annie of following a second surgical operation. Mr. Kelso is visiting relatives in Belfast. Kilday Malden, Mass., is the 2.30 trot and R 1st 2nd hen. Morrison, Bangor, 1st. of in class, pace, purse $125. J Scripture, cock, guest Mrs. Vena W. Carter. -ii-ins California. Wadsworth, who had been summoned tele- : by Vassar F W A J Keniston, Bangor, 2nd cock, 1st hen. WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS. Mrs. Ernest C. Mil;on of Portland is in an Auto Acci- C, Wescott, Newport.1 1 1 j visiting Miss Olive Injured graph, and her sister, Mrs. Thomas E. H E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 3rd cock, 3rd Oland her Craig of Medford, is the to Duck Shea, Lady Booker, C Buzzeil.2 2 2 j hen, Sawyer, Farmington, 1st. mother, Mrs. Margaret Wood. Mass., ,-i Trap, and 2nd 1st fowl. guest of were v.ith her at the last. She had been in Twilight, H E Leavitt.3 4 3 1st ckl, pullet, pen Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Morris. dennial. .BrooksCen- BURBON RED TURKEY. Miss Alice of ; Brucine, Fred Hollis, Bangor .4 3 4 R C WHITE ORPINGTONS. Savage Everett. Mass,, is the The Battle of Brooks failing health for some time, but it was only j Kelso Miss Isabel Coombs Time, 2 22 1-4, 2 26 3-4, 2 19 1-2 Morrison, Bangor, 1st. guest of Miss Marjory J. Carleton. returned Tuesday from the knew of her A J Keniston, Bangor, 2nd hen. a visit with No-th Waldo Pomona. recently family serious con- WILD TURKEYS. Mr. and Mrs. William Green horse 1-2 mile heat, purse 50 bu oats. J R 1st cock, 1st Mrs. Fred R. Coombs in dition. She was Scripture, Bangor, hen, Poor and son Edward went to rI News. born in Belfast May 20, Kelso 1st. Camden. Peter West, Buzzeil.1 1 2 S C WHITE ORPINGTONS. Morrison, Bangor, to Belfast. 1877, the younger of A Bucksport Friday visit relatives. daughter George W. and Picolata, Buzzeil.2 2 1 J Keniston of had first on of William A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st and 3rd cock. 1st Bangor each Havener and daughter have ■ the late Blue the Mi*, and Carolyn ,ries W. Tilden. .Animal Hattie Simonton rsurkett. She at- • Bell, W A Arnold.3 3 3 following pairs of Bantams: Mrs. Cecil Clay of Portland are returned to and 2nd hen, 1st and 2nd pullet, 1st pen fowl. Portland from a visit with Belfast t ute to James Whitcomb tenaed the schools and Charles D, George Ryder..4 4 4 W C White Polish Belfast relatives and city finished her edu- Harold Herrick, Belfast, 2nd pen fowl, 1st Bantams, Golden Sea- visiting friends. relatives and friends. •cent Deaths..Why Dogs Time, 1 13 1-2, 1 14 1 4, 1 15. Silver cation at Laselle Seminary in and 2nd pen chicks, 3rd ckl. r-ri8j Bantams, Seabright Bantams, Mrs. Ella t Fires ... Pittsfield Per- Newtonville, D. Stevens of Free for 1 Golden Rockland, Mrs. all, trot or pace, purse $150. J R Scripture, Bangor, 2nd cock, 2nd ckl, 1st Duckwing Bantams. Mass, George F. Reynolds returned to Mass. When very young she married Mr. was the Port- John Kelso Morrison,, 1st on guegt the past week of Mrs. George land last Bryden, Vincent.1 13 1 pullet. Bangor, English Saturday after a visit with » Wadsworth and in the her sis- and Three Becauses. home life she was all i Walter S C BUFF ORPINGTONS. Ring Neck Pheasants. C. Tru8sell. Richman, Ireland.2 2 2 2 1 ter, Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens. W ilson’s Reversals..The that a wife and mother could be. She was F G GUINEA PIGS OR Altissimus, Gray..3 3 13' J R Scripture, Bangor, 1st ckl, 2nd pullet. CAVlES. Ansel Packard eunions A Hike to Mt. Foxie of Boston arrived Saturday Mrs. Charles devoted to her two young children and Joe, Ireland.4 4 dr A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st and 2nd cock. 1st Kenneth 1st on 2nd M. Collins and litttle son they Colcord, Belfast, pr old, called here the Max Time, 2 17 1-2 2 2 18 2 18 1-2. and 2nd hen. on pr by death of his aunt, Mrs. Ed- are to her and will miss their moth- 16, 1-2, young. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stockton they greatly ward A. Frank Springs..Bel- Oscar Gray, Belast. 1st on pr Wadsworth. er’s care Of raceB the Rockland R C BUFF ORPINGTONS. young. E. in South urrent. Born. Married. and love. The family had but re- Thursday's Courier- Blake, Penobscot. 1st Mr. and Mrs. moved from the i Gazette says: “The main feature was the 2.24 Oland Sawyer, Farmington, cock, 1st and W. G, Sawtelle and daughter Mrs. cently Wadsworth home on Eugene Hayes and little son Gerard of Jrd hen. of Auburn autced to upper street to 3 Court class, in which were four of the fastest horses FREEDOM ACADEMY ANNIVERSARY. Belfast Sunday for a High No. street, and A J Keniston, Bangor, 2nd cock, 2nd hen. Readvilie, Mass., arrived Wednesday to visit that have short visit with relatives. Mrs. Wadsworth had many plans for the been racing in Maine this year. the family of Capt, J. O. e Ball. S C BLUE ORPINGTONS. Tomorrow, Friday. August 25th, Freedom Hayes. future. Peru won in Mr. and She was a fine pianist and was giving Bingen straight heats, the time Mra. John Walton of Gardiner ar- Herman 1st 1st Academy will observe the 80th of George W. Pendleton of is the 2 and 2 Peru Corbett, Farmington, cock, anniversary rived Lynn, Mass., private lessons and had also to being 2.22|, 19^ 20£ easily show- last Saturday for an indefinite visit engaged play aen, 1st and 2nd ckl, 1st and 2nd pullet, 1st its foundation, This well known institution guest of his mother, Mrs. A. ed he was the ciass of the field with Mary Pendleton, the organ in the Methodist church. by stepping pen fowl, 1st pen chicks. Mrs. Charles B. Eaton. at the .:st lOih,Belfast defeated Socially of learoing, nestling among the hills in the home of Walter B. Dutch. the last half of the last mile in Oland 2nd 2nd she was a general favorite with old and 1.07, and the Sawyer, Farmington, cock, Mr. and Mrs. »re of 4 to 2. The and town of Freedom,was founded in Gardner G. Bowman of Wor- Miss Lena game last 3rd hen. 1836 and will Riley of was the of young. She was a member of the quarter in 32£ seconds, a 2,10 clip. All of Bangor guest 1 Monday celebrate its cester, Mass., arrived Saturday to visit Mr. Mrs. R. P. ■i was only won in the the S C BLACK ORPINGTONS. eightieth anniversary Aug. 25th Coombs and Auction Club and of the horsemen agreed that if forced he could i and Mrs. Monday Tuesday. She Northport Country with a old-time George L, Bowman. was on Belfast landed on Mc- J R 1st cock, 1st hen. grand celebration, back her way to New York on Cluo. She is survived go a mile in 2 15.” The summary: Scripture, Bangor, calling business. by her husband, by one A J and 3rd its Mrs. several bits and scored Keniston, Bangor, 2nd hen, 1st alumni and former students from all parts W. H. Hirst and daughter Jennie of i Mrs. Frederick Miss Charlotte 2.40 trot and Millet. Ingerscll and little son Fred- daughter. Burkett, by a son. class, pace, purse $125. of the The victory. The summary: country. ceiebratiou will begin Wilmington, Del., arrived Saturday to visit erick have returned Thomas her Z >n 1 S C BROWN LEGHORNS. to Portland from a two Shea, by father, George W. Bur- Q Jackson.1 \ ! with the and church Rev. and Mrs. Horace t 00000 0 4-4 Academy bells out B. Sellers, weeks visit in Moc Jackson. ... 2 2 Oland 1st ringing Belfast and kett of a liratton, 2 ; Sawyer, Farmington, and 2nd Temple Heights. >0000002-2 Somerville, Mass., by sister, Mrs “L ■ Blanche 3 *(>ok hUn M unH niillat *-- «• in miu at iruun ana Mrs. E. C. Thomas Wilkes, Worthen.3 4 Ritsher, daughters, Margaret and Rev. Dr. E. Shea of New York, and a broth- at 6 Bailey, rector of St. ptune, Green, Saunders, by Brucine, Hollis..4 4 3 p. m. A grand of former Louise and son Margaret’s j R C BROWN LEGHORNS parade students Walter, of Beloit, are church er, Wm. G. Burkett of Mass. The Wis., went to Foreland and Old ty, Saunders, Alberts. Haverhill, Time, 2:.4&, 2.25A .1 R by classes, present students, fraternal socie- a few weeks Orchard 2.24^, Scripture, Bang' r, 1st cock, 2nd hen. ipending at the Battery. W He funeral took place at her late home ednesday. will relurn or Saunders to Houser Sunday at Farmers' Oat Race, 50 bushels of oats. A J 2nd cock, 1st and 3rd ties, floats, decorated autos and trades Friday Satur- purse Keniston, Bangor, display Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bickford 2.30 p. m. and was attended. 1st and 2nd 1st 2nd returned Mon- day. McKenty, Lannon 5t very largely Her Picolata, Buzzeil...1 13 1 len, ckl, and pullet. will take place at 9 o'clock, followed by speak- lay to their home in after a pastor. Rev. Arthur E Wilson of the 4 4 dr S C WHITE LEGHORNS. Brighton Mass., Mr. and Mrs. > ti' McKenty, 8 hits 4 Unitar- Molly D., Ryder... ing in the church former and Albert T. Colburn, who have by students ew weeks visit ian church Edith H Hobbs.5 5 dr ! F with Belfast relatives. been Lannon 4 hits 2 runs in 9 officiated. There was a great (.’• Belfast, 1st hen, 1st and 3rd visiting relatives it this Frank Tibado, graduates. Anniversary dinner in the city, will leave Archer. Fogg.3 3 2 2 :kl, 1st and 2nd Grange abundance of beautiful flowers, pullet, 1st pen. hall Mrs, Mary Davis, who was called here today, for their McKenty 2, Lannon 6, including Blue Arnold.2 2 1 3, at noon Ball game at 2 p. m. and a by Thursday, home in Toledo Bell, Oland Sawyer, 2nd ckl, 3rd grand he many elaborate set pieces from relatives and Farmington, pul- death of her mother; Mrs. D. B. Pierce of Ohio. aspire, McGauley. Time, j Time, 13*. 13*. 17*. 13*. et. reunion ball at night in the Grange hall. The friends of returned to Boston the family. The bearers were Albion band and Tozier’s ilonroe, l^st Saturday Mr. H. R. 2.24 class, trot or pace, purse $125. R C WHITE LEGHORNS. orchestra will furnish Waterbury of New York and Messrs. Robert L. Bean City of Camden, Clement A J music for the and dance and the Mrs. Dora Achorn of Camden and Mrs. Miss of Peru Bingen, F. W. Simmons, Dover, Keniston, Bangor, 1st cock, 3rd hen. parade local Josephine Olp Mt. Vernon, N. are 4. Belfast 3. W. Y., V\ escott, T. uinsmore and S. A. N. 1 E A 2nd of Boston were guests of Mr. Irving H. 1 1 Drinkwater, Sabattus, cock, 1st and village orchestra music lor the in the dyra Leighton guests for sev- W'aterbury’s Mrs. J. : Ind speaking sister, Wil- Parker. The interment was in Weary Willie, Worthen. 2 2 2 hen, 1st and 2nd 1st fowl. -t played a fast and clean Grove ceme- pullet. pen church. There will be band concerts at :ral days the past week of Mrs. Edwin A. hor Richardson. Miss Peter Worthe va- Bell, 3 4 3 R C BUFF street last tery. IEGHORNS. ried times 1 lones. grounds Fri- Maine Cochatto, Thomas Wa- during the day. Present mdica- Mr. and Mrs. IraG. Holmes, A J Dudley, who have was in Keniston, Bangor, 1st and 2nd cock, 1st tions to a charge game doubt until terville.4 3 4 point big attendance of former stu- Miss Anne Simonton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. of the Mrs. Deborah Burnett 1 :nd 2nd hen. primary department of the the visitors Pierce died Aug. 18th 2.19*. 2 dents and friends of the Lyman winning by Time, 2.22£. 20*. institution. Jean of Camden were in Belfast to at- school at are at her home in BLACK Sunday Berlin, Mass., guests of Rev. and Monroe after three years ill- LEGHORN. Freedom summary: THE BABY SHOW. Academy will begin its eightieth end the funeral of Mrs. Mrs. Arthur E. E A Edward A. Wads- Wilson. ness, including pneumonia, several cases of Drinkwater, Sabattus, 1st hen. on 3001000 0-4 The booth for the baby show was under the year luesday, Sept. 5th, and a enter- worth. the and large S. 0 U 0 0 1 0 2 grip the effects of an accident. In all SILVER LEGHORN. Ralph Collins, who spent a two weeks’ va- 0-3 auspices of the Auxiliary of A E Clark ing class is expected. The teaching force will this time she had Camp, E Dr. William H. and Mrs. cation at his home in this .rtin, Alberts, received the thoughtful at- A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 1st cock, 1st and include Mr. Simpson Sallie D. city, returned to Brignolia, S of V, ami was decorated with < Harry M. son of Prof. very prettily Ind 1st 1st and 2nd Woods, Boston Neptune. Stolen bases, tention of her children; her Mrs. W hen, pullet, pen fowl. ianshue of Boston are guests ol Mrs. Lillian last Thursday to resume his daughter, red, white and blue and under Woods of Orono, principal; Miss position ases on balls by O’Marra 2, bunting flags R C WHITE MINORCAS. Marguerite , Jarland Smith of as of the L. West of this city, spending half Robinson Manchester, N. H., at Tem- manager Wadsworth & Howland Co. “tit by O’Marra 6, practically the direction of Mrs Georgia W Juan and assistant and preceptress and Mrs, by Haley af E A Sabattus, 1st cock. )le store on the time with her. Death resulted Drinkwater, Annie Heights. street. Haley, McDonald, Greene. finally Mrs Ethel S W and Eva Gordon served Woods. hiting, j S C U BLACK MINORCAS K-nney. McLellan, from a general up. She was born in Miss Frank Linton Davis of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A. Umpire, breaking as There were four entries Brooklyn, N. Y., Blair returned weigher. and two | J R 1st 3d the of the late Scripture, Bangor, ckl, pullet. with Dixmont, daughter Daniel and comers. who, her mother, is the sum- Monday night from an auto to late All were given rubber dolls and E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 1st cock, 1st and The Churches. spending trip Portland — Sarah Gatchell and was ner Old twice married; first to * in South called on Orchard Beach and ixtorJ l: tsellast, U. the fair association furnished the prizes,which nd hen, 2nd and 3rd ckl, 1st and 2nd pullet, j Brooksville, Belfast Rennebunk, where William Eastman of Jackson, who died many st pen fowl, 1st chicks. riends last they visited friends. Last cd Belfast at Rum j were awarded as follows: Friday. Sunday Mr. Blair ford Aug. The consecration of fears ago, leaving her with one son, John East- R. C. BLACK MINORCAS. St. Margaret's Episco- preached at the Universalist Grove •- re had at Cecile of Mr Dr. W. at control ail times. Caroline, daughrer and Mrs church will B. Robbins, Mrs. W. J. Robbins, Miss Meeting nan, who for six years had carried on the old Oland 1st pal take place at 10 a. m., Beach. Ernest Heal, aged 21 months, weight 39 1-2 Sawyer, Farmington, cock, 1st August \uth and Ferry •> Dunn’s two-bagger, gave 29th. Robbins Mr. and Mrs.Harold E. Bean Pierce farm and made a home for his pounds, silver cup. 1 en, 1st ckl. Bishop Brewster will be present. i mother. Dr. and Mrs. Provost and he score: son of >f South Braintree, Mass., are guests of Mr. her mother, Mrs. Jctober she Philip, Mr and Mrs Fred O J Horne, S. C ANCONAS. 12, 1865, married Lharles W. Rev. Walter T. Hawthorne, pastor of the Pierce, of New [or, 0 0 4 0 0 0 x —1-9-3 L4 months, weight 36 pounds, a silver watch. ind Mrs. V. A. Simmons. Haven, Ct„ who had been oc- Pierce of who died Oland Sawyer, Farmington, 2nd and 3rd hen. Belfast Ic0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0-5-3 Monroe, April 23, 1910, Carl Lincoln, son of .Mr and Mrs Frank War- Congregationalist Church, will preach cupying the Randall at fo: j cottage Pitcher’s A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st hen. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Staples were in Belfast Pond eaving her with tour daughters, Mrs. ■en. aged 6 months, weight 26 1-2 a in the Northport auditorium next for two jjt'.-' md Crook. Two base hits, Mary pounds, J R Scripture, Bangor, 1st ckl, 1st pullet. Sundayjat weeks, left for home last 2. Davis of silver watch. 2 30 Friday and Saturday on their return home to Saturday. Boston, Mrs. Sarah E, West and p. m. They made the in Harold son of Mr and RED CAPS. trip their car. Mrs. Leroy, Mrs Ernest lockland from Brooks, where attended touring Harriet M. Godfrey of Belfast and Mrs. At the they Mrs. Pierce was Merchant, 7 months, weight 24 pounds, a silver E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 1st and 2nd cock Baptist church last formerly of and | 'W: _un, 4; Belfast, 2. Millicent Sunday morning he centennial celebration. Lincolnville, M. Stearns of Fitchburg, Mass. One nug. 1 st hen. Arthur N. Johnson, tenor soloist, sang several they greatly enjoyed their visits to relatives li.;1 ed Belfast on the Congress her laughter by husband’s former marriage, THE POULTRY DEPARTMENT. WHITE DORKINGS. selections. Edward F, Kelley of the Whitney Manufac- in and Mrs, Willis B. Fletcher was organ- Northport Lincolnville. k day, thereby clinching its vho was noinn (' nf WinohaLtup M occ in --i:_ regarded as an own daughter, Mrs. The lectures and on A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st and 2nd cock, 1st demonstrations the j ist. The remainder of the name r. an error- nd 2nd 1st music, morning imatrey arrived from Portland c kowhegan played j \da Pierce Jenkins of also survives. hen, and 2nd ckl, 1st and 2nd pul- at the home of Sat- Monroe, nodern methods of killing, dressing, caproniz- and evening, was the lis vacation his uncle and aunt, H.de a j by congregation. urday, called here by the deBth of his it. sharp winning rally in She leaves five of J. W. in grand- grandchildren, whom she ng, feeding, housing, etc, given daily by Prof E A 3rd hen. dr. and Mrs. Kelley, Winterport. Ifast had series Drinkwater, Sabattus, At the Methodist Church next mother, Mrs. D. li Pierce of Her s tied. The vas very fond: Harlie F. and Sunday at Monroe. Godfrey Harry IVilliam C Monahan of the of Maine SILVERGREY Madam Foss who University DORKINGS. -— read in -• ——- ■ u. uci Lamprell-Whitney, Mrs Stearns of vhegan 10, Belfast 8. The L. eiB wiii apeaa daughters, Fitchburg, Mass.i White of Belfast, Elizabeth Pierce Stearns were of interest and value practical to all A J Keniston, 1st cock and 1st hen. ! on a of he entertainment course at and Mrs, Davis Bangor, “Gospel Simplicity;” at 7.30 p. m„ on Northport, Aug- Mary of Boston also came to >f Fitchburg and Allura and Adonis Eastman raisers. E A 1st and 2nd poultry Following are the awards in Drinkwater, Sabattus, pul- ist 16th, was a former teacher of Miss Alice attend the .0 0000200 2-4 “Samson’s Riddle.” He will at funeral. Mrs. Davis returned to nhegar:. if Monroe. Mrs. Pierce was all ^ 3t. speak Wood’s that a wife his department: Z. oimmons at the Emerson School in .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0—2 schoolhouse at 2.30 m. Boston. Boston Sunday and Mr. and [ ind mother could be in COLORED DORKINGS. p. Sunday school at night, Mrs. Stearns the home life. Natur- BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Neptune, Houser. Three- 12 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayford of Boston and and daughter Elizabeth returned to ally and E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 1st and 2nd hen. Prayer meeting this, Thursday, evening iitchburg K ains. Stolen bases, sympathetic, thoughtful considerate A J Keniston, 1st and 2nd 1st j Neptune, Bangor, cock, at 7.15. Hr. and Mrs. Herbert Symonds of Lexington Monday night. s: Bise on balls by James 2. by ihe was one of the first to respond in cases of ind 2nd hen, 1st ckl, a d 1st pullet. BUFF LACED POLISH. Hass., are a two weeks vacation in and t: > k out James 4. Lannon Belfast Farm. 2nd and J R The services at St. spending Rev. Mrs. A. A. Blair left in their car by by sickness and trouble. For many years she Poultry Belfast, 3rd, Scripture, Bangor, 1st hen. Margaret's church for -. he Curtin, Albert, Fishburn, :Kl, 3rd pullet. 1st and 2nd pen chicks. D. F. Stephenson cottage on the Allyn a to lad the summer season with her Belfast W. C. Black Polish the three days beginning next will be yesterday morning .for trip Aroostook : hs. Lee and Houser. Hit spent Harold 1st Sunday by Herrick, Belfast, pen fowl, hore. On the A J Keniston as follows: at 8 a. county. way they will visit friends in /Donald. Passed ball, Lees. laughters. She was 79 years of age. The fu- :hicks. Bangor 1st cock 1st hen. Sunday m., Holy Commun- > Harold E A Drinkwater Sabattus 2nd cock 1st ckl. at a m. Mrs. Maitland B. Smith left for Dexter. Next Sunday Mr. Blair will y. Time, 2 hours. neral took place at her late home last Sunday Herrick, Belfast, 1st pen fowl, 2nd ion; 10.30 morning prayer and sermon; I Monday preach pullet, and 3rd pen chicks. Bearded Golden Polish where she has taken the sermon at the dedication of ?- m., Rev. Frank S. Dolliff of Jackson utficiat- Monday at 8 p. m., evening prayer; Tuesday at dartford. Conn., an the new Uni- v, .. | _ORWBR, ( WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. E A Drinkwater Sabattus 1st cock 1st and 10 a. for the winter. She will return to versalis t church in which Winterport.) ng. The bearers were her son and three sons- m., morning prayer, Holy Communion ipartment Oakiield, society he Ind hen 1st and 2nd 1st and 2nd j A J Keniston, 1st and 2nd ckl, pullet. 1 a organized a few n-!aw, John Eastman, John Jenkins, L. H. Bangor, cock, 1st sermon and consecration of the church. It is ipend greater part of September at Pearl years ago. They will visit I nd Virgie Bean of Bangor are »nd 3rd hen. 3rd ckl, 2nd and 3rd pullet. Bearded Silver Polish friends in Stearns and Dr. L. I expected that Brewster will at drcok farm. Caribou before their return. aunt, Mrs. M. A, W. West. he interment <1 tv scripture, Bangor, ist cki, 1st Bishop preach They Haley, pullet. J R 1st cock, 1st, 2nd and i to be yvas in West Monroe. F C 2nd hen Scripture Bangor both the and the i expect back in Belfast about the middle Tibado, Belfast, and 2nd ckl. ; ird hen. Monday evening Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marden of North Cheims- | "f Bangor was a business visi- of next BUFF PLYMOUTH morning service. The is week. | tiy, stopping at C. H. Libby’s ROCKS. White Polish. public cordially in- ord, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. John Sayward, a life-living resident of East A J. 1st and vited. and Keniston, Bangor, 2nd cock, 1st E A Drinkwater 1st and -.ittlefield Benjamin Littlefield, Jr., of of Monroe Sabattus 2nd cock Leorge nopRins Burnham, died at his 10th after a and 2nd hen. 1st fowl, home, Aug. pen st hen. Rev. Father doston are at Mrs. J. C. Littlefield’s, Waldo MEMORIAL SERVICES EOR A.E.CHASE. ; Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bickford Mailey of Boston conducted the long period of ill health, at the of 71 SILVER PENCILED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, age years. Golden Polish. services at St. Francis’ church last Sunday : Ration, on a vacation. He is survived by his wife; two Mrs. A J Keniston, Bangor. 1st and 2nd 1st to ^ daughters, cock, Oland Sawyer Farmington 2nd cock, 1st and morning and in the absence of Asmus of New York [Special The Journal.] yant and daughter, Miss Alice, and 2nd hen, 1st and 2nd ckl, 1st and evening Rev. Capt. tLeonhard and Littlefield of Monroe and Mrs. Ara Murray of 2nd pul- ; rd hen. Brooks, 23. Memorial f Mass., are guests of Mrs. C. M. and 1st fowl. Father Kealey, who held services at Dark Porto Rico, who has been in Last Aug, services for let, pen E A Drinkwater Sabattus 1st and 3rd cock stopping Harbor and the late lamented A. E Chase will be held PARTRIDGE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 1 Ind hen 1st pullet. Stockton Springs. The subject of Northport several weeks, left last Friday for He and several Funeral here at the was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burnham, grandchildren. the sermon Congregational church J R Scripture, Bangor, 1st. cock and 1st hen. Silver Polish. morning was “Love and Sacrifice,” business trip to Porto Rico. Mrs. Leonhard Sunday n Brooks la6t Thursday and services were held from his late home ; Sunday A J 1st and the church was Aug. 27th, at 2.30 p. m. Keniston, Bangor. ckl, and 1st pul- E A Drinkwater Sabattus 1st cock. crowded, many attending vill remain for some time with Mrs. I. S. and interment was in the at Winne- let. cemetery from Northport. In the beiore Bene- dills. ir>d family of Orono were among Golden Spangled Hamburgs. evening j We regret our to publish this week [ cook. COLUMBIAN PLYMOUTH ROCKS. inability C ertained A. R diction Father Mailey gave a lecture on “The by Mrs. Wellman i E A Drinkwater Sabattus 1st and 2nd cock j Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stearns and a of Mr. whose A J 1st daughter fitting obituary Chase, death Keniston, Bangor, cock, 1st hen, 1st st hen. Gray Shadows of Life,” of recounting many returned to was felt in this a William A. Remick died Aug. 17th at his pen fowl. Elizabeth Fitchburg, Mass., Mon- city in scarcely less degree f and son Edmund were in Ban- Sivler Spangled Hamburgs. his experiences while of the borne in Federal WHITE WYANDOTTES. chaplain Charles- lay after a visit with Dr. and Mrs W. than in his home in which he had visit Mrs. Ritchie at the E. M. street, Bucksport, aged 67 ! L. town, long E A Drinkwater Sabattus 1st cock 1st hen. town, Mass State Prison. The audience in- years. He was born in Bucksport and had been Belfast Poultry Farm, Belfast. 1st and 2nd (Vest Mrs. Stearns was called here by the been a leading and influential citizen, lit* had cluded pen fowl, 1st, 2nd and 3rd pen chicks, 1st and GOLDEN PENCILED HAMBURGS. many Protestants. not been | ) who has employment at the in business continuously since 1878 He had leath of her mother, Mrs. D B. Pierce of in good health for some time and 2nd cock, 1st and 2nd hen, 1st and 2nd and 3rd Oland 2nd in Bangor, was at home for Sawyer, Farmington, cock. First went to held many public offices and was a prominent 2nd and 3rd Baptist Church, Rev. J. Wilbor Rich- Hon roe. Portland for medical advice and treat- :kl, 1st, pullet. E A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 1st cock, 1st ment and member of the New England Order of Protec- BUFF 1 ten. ardson, minister. Residence, 1 ave- Dr. I. B. Mower of of died suddenly in that city Aug. 18th, I E. Ba>tlett and two children WYANDOTTES. Northport Waterville, secretary tion; of F. and A. nue, telephone 212 3. In cases of sickness or he United Baptist convention of Maine, spent He had-been in business in Brooks for guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Fidelity lodge, M., Royal Cathleen Colcord, Belfast, 1st pen chicks, 1st SILVER PENCILED HAMBURGS. many ■t! •*' Saturday evening at the parsonage, np Etna. Arch of Com- and 3rd ckl, 2nd and 3rd pullet. E A trouble, this church, through its will Baptist years and at the time of his death was the chapter Bucksport, Blanquelort Drinkwater, Sabattus, let cock. 1st hen. minister, rle was in this on work A J 1st and 2nd vicinity missionary H. of and was also Keniston. Bangor, cock, 1st serve senior member of the A. E Chase Thompson, Mrs Emmie mandery Ellsworth, a Shriner BLACK HAMBURGS. * gladly anyone desiring such service, iiinected with the He preached at Company, and 2nd hen, 2nd ckl, and 1st pullet. society. Mrs. Jeffrey’s of Bangor were | [Kora He is survived by his wife, whether or not connected Pranklin —Ellsworth one of the business concerns in Temple) A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st cock, 2nd hen. with the church. At Sunday. American, Aug largest Waldo Minnie B., and two sisters. Mrs. Peaks GOLDEN LACED .6th. Libby’s vSunday. Mary WYANDOTTES. E A 2nd 1st 10.45 next county. He was a visitur in Belfast of Drinkwater, Sabattus, cock, Sunday morning preaching service; frequent 1 r'- W. A. Poughkeepsie, N. Y and Mrs. A. R. Morse Orland 2nd Thompson of Wollaston, Sawyer, Farmington, cock and 1 ten, 1st ckl, 1st and was i|"' of Conn. He was pullet. “Every Red Sea sermon to Dr. and Mrs. James'D. Clement of Seal Har- well known and held in regard visiting in town, drove to Dix- Waterville, devoted to his Ird hen. topic, Cloven;” aj high was a and his death HOUDANS. bor an a Mrs. Clement's mother Mrs. Hayden, this section. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace ; family, kindly neighbor, A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st and 3rd cock, 1st people confronted by duties.” Bible school throughout is friends. Li A Drinkwater, Sabattus, 1st and 3rd hen, >f Raymond, were visitors in town Thursday. and deeply regretted by many and 2nd hen, 1st and 2nd ckl, 1st and 2nd convenes at 12 .rday Sunday. pul- st fowl. o’clock; visitors cordially wel- Virs. who some let. pen Hayden, has been spending Bartlett of Bangor is spending J R Scripture, Bangor, 1st cock, 2nd hen. comed. Young people's meeting at 6.30, to ime with them at their bungalow at Seal Har- AROOSTOOK POTATOES. the FAMILY REUNIONS. SILVER PENCILED WYANDOTTES. home of her brother, C. E. /vi, icii vii ivr uer nuiiie in which all young in years and are earn- nuibuuj ivay* n d other relatives aud A J 1st and spirit ^ visiting Keniston, Bangor,pen fowl, nond.—Bar Harbor Times. The potato crop looks first-rate, and seems 2nd 1st and 2nd hen. 1st and 2nd J R Scripture, Bangor. 1st cock, 1st hen. estly invited. Evening preaching service at cock, pullet. to be A or two of rust Herrick. The annual reunion of the Her The Journal had a call last week from Miss doing nicely. spot is le fleche. 7.30; minister’s “What conversion here «na \lr vV. E. rick will be held at the Cottrell COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTES. topic, really reported and there, hut it does not seem Hebard, who had .been in family cottage Catherine Lewis of at the E A 1st is—a difficult made minis- the Boston Evening to amount to in the for several weeks are at the foot of Race street, Labor Day, Sept. A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st and 2nd cock, 1st Drinkwater, Sabattus, cock, 1st and subject plain.” The much, occurring only very 1 Record was at low where mere seems to Hebard’s father, Hon. C. M. Con- 1th. lien. tad hen. ter will preach at the Northport Baptist Church staff, who spending a vacation places have been a brief Harold little too much water. F. P. Fisher and (iard- visit. Herrick, Belfast, 1st pen fowl, 2nd SALMON FAYEROLLES. at 3 U0 m. he Burd cottage at Little River with the p. This, Thursday, evening in the ner are jj. ^ N1CKERSON. The annual reunion of the and 3rd hen, 1st and 1st chick. Chapin already buying Cobblers in Arthur Foster of Limestone and pullet pen J R 1st cock. She returned to Boston last Satur- L f rr Nickerson will be held at Scripture, Bangor, vestry at 7 30 o’clock, a prayer service, to which 'amily. Fort b airfield, having loaaed each a car and tamily Maple Grove PARTRIDGE | .'*• kenhull of Fairfield arrived at WYANDOTTES. also are Li, campground Thursday, August 31st.—Per com- SILVER C AMPIN ES. a cordial invitation is extended to the ! lay to resume her journalistic work, in which engaged in loading more. They •n R. Wellman for a few J R 2nd general L Saturday mittee, Scripture, Bangor, hen. nnHlif* are paying $1.75. The tubers are very Oiand Sawer, Farmington, 1st hen, ihe has been very successful. fine, Kenneth Colcord, Belfast, lsi cock. 1st hen. nnlv ho crreen that thuv max ruvnh .. '■ Knight. The fourth annual reunion of the GOLDEN CAMPINES. L and family, M. A. Haiey, family Engagements of two prominent young soci- little skinned and darkened Those who are Knight family will be held at Oakland Park A J 3rd lst are L, Edmund Clement, Mrs. Hattie Kenision, Bangor, dens, ckl, l-3d Oiand Sawyer, Farmington, 1st cock, 1st NEWS OF THE GRANGES. ladies have been announced digging say they getting from 80 to 90 ’• near ity qf Bangor Edna and Rockland, Me., Aug. 28,1916. Mrs. O. E. barrels an acre, which is ot course j;, Harquail Miss Avis pullet. ten. a guod crop T Robbins, Hiss Helen M. daughter oi J. Norman L t--red to Penobscot Park for an Sec’y. BLACK Towle, for lliits time uf the year. Not much will tie * WYANDOTTES. r -Oth. White African Guinea. Riverside Poor’s Mills, will meet L'owle, to Maynard J. Creighton of Berkeley, done in until week after Wentworth. The 33d reunion of the A J Keniston, Bangor, 1st hen. Grange, shipping, probably, next, while in real earnest will •. ^rF- R. L. Clements and daughter Wentworth family will be held at the home of E A Drinkwater Sabattus 1st pr fowl. Thursday, August 31st, and all members are Jalif., formerly of Thomaston, University of digging proba- L AMERICAN DOMINQUES. cy not be begun until after the Northern red to Belfast Sunday morning, Allen Meservey in Lincolnville, Wednesday, BUTTEhCUPS. to be Haine ’15, and Miss Martha E. McClure, A J 2. requested present. Maine Fair at which occurs tv afternoon. will re- 13. If tne first fair Keniston, Bangor, lst, nd cock. Presque Isle, Sep- 'day They Sept. stormy, day. 1st W. to Howard A J Keniston, Ban lst and 2nd lst Oiand Sawyer Farmington cock 1st and A crowd laughter of J. McClure, W. Lib- tember 5, 6, 7 and 8. It is a common r home at the village this week jor, cock, large attended the annual grange expecta- Hills. The annual leunion of 1st and 2d ind hen. tion that will soon several weeks at the farm with the Hills ind 2d hen, ckl, 1st and 2d pullet, Field day herd at Verona Park Friday, Aug. >ey of Bangor. potatoes be b* ught in the '■ b. family will be held Wednesday, Aug. 30, at Lst pen fowl. White Indian Runner Ducks. Aroostook towns for $1.50 a barrel or a little P. ClementB. 18th. W. of William the home of Arthur E A Speeches by State Master W. J. Thomp- George Burkett Somerville, less, on account of the Stewart, Union. All L»rinkwater. Sabbattus, 3rd cock, 3rd 1st on although, apparent i. irty of Mr. and Mrs. A. Oiand Sawyer Farmington- pr old. consisting members and connections are invited to at- len. son, Master E. W. Burrill and Levi S. 1 •J. Burkett of Haverhill, Mass., Mrs. Thomas scarcity of potatoes in other of the and County parts Mrs. J. G. Ketcham, C. E. tend. If the reunioD Faun and White Runner Ducks. United it is doubtful stormy, will be held the BLACK Merrill of the U. of M. were 2. Shea of New and Messrs. James and States, if very many can Uurgain of Bangor arrived at C. JAVAS. greatly enjoyed. York, first fair day. J R Scripture Bangor 1st pair old. be bought, except in special instances, at t!., The men of J R Scripture, Bangor, lst 1st hen. The sale of cooked food, ice cream, lohn Shea of Cambridge, Mass., were called to osing strength.—Ellsworth American Aug. number is that at uext convention in Portland in hutchj.in} his|back yard?—New St. Albans, which has neither 1919. £700. >en fowl. Keniston, 1st and42nd;pr. ] 6th. | |AJ Bangdr, j Vork.Sun. superintendent, tenant or inmate. 1 Belfast to Duck Trap. grapes upon her visitors. It is surpris- ing how, in this comparatively sheltered spot, the action of the waves has worn 1 Looking oack over half a century or away the shore. The wharf in front of more it does not seem that in the early the house long since disappeared, and it AND days the beauties of nature or the pure- REPUBLICANISM is in recent that a sea wall only years ly ornamental were given much atten- has been built to stay further erosion. j PROSPERITY]! tion. Comfort and thrift were the ends Many cargoes of kiln wood were loaded sought—and attained. Inside the front here in the On the bay side yard fences were found syringas, snow- early days. it seems that rods have been balls, the old-fashioned flowers and vines, many washed within the ot America First. the fences was a wilderness away knowledge but outside the writer. j of weedB and rubbish. Many had cher- The first house on the after cross- ries, damsons and greengages—the only right the known for as plums known in those days—the big Eng- ing bridge, many years the Hammons’ was the lish and the smaller gooseberries, cur- house, originally Nesmith or the Cunningham house and rants, pears and apples; and in the j stood near the road on the for President all the common high ground kitchen garden vege- above Little River. It was sold to Hughes tables, with rhubarb, horse radish, etc. just | the HammonB for and moved to its j In barn, with the family horse, ¥10 every location. Not there cow and pig, the hens, if not in evidence, present long ago | could be seen in the river above the were perhaps engaged in scratching up a just MiHiken for ! Our beautiful bridge the remains of the dam of James Governor bay neighbors garden. built in “The j was utilized to float the launched Nesmith’s tide-mill, 1796. ships boats for the with corn under from the busy yards to carry the Stars bay paddle the and come at once to a tide- and Stripes to portB far and near. Its bridge waters abounded in lobsters, cod and mill," says the Rev. Paul Coffin’s Jour- nal. haddock, to say nothing of the lesser Turning to the right at Brown’s Cor- Hale and Fernald for U.S. Pete lor fish and the mackerel which “struck in” i Senate, ner we were soon on the new State Congress season; and of course we had every j road, t he car running smoothly over this clams of which was written improved ‘highway. The white-painted Camden for beauty, ALL MEN OF THE HOUR. Northport for pride. railings at dangerous places not only- Had it not been for clams answer a useful purpose but are an ad- Belfast would have died. dition to the landscape when relieved j One thing the early settlers had to the dark woods. The against adjacent Issues this demand the attention of contend with was the forests. 1 year | Clearings village at Saturday Cove has been trans- had to be made for their dwellii gs and formed. Old-time houses are modern- to enable them to cultivate the and land, izeu Deyona recognition, ana inose mat the trees furnished material although still retain their original proportions are for the cabins and for of the log many nicely painted, so thai.the general effect rude of those * Voter. implements days, to say is that of a smart little village. Many Every of fuel, there seemed to have nothing years ago the New York Sun published been created an to trees which j j enmity a series of stories the scenes of which will cover the COUNTY automobile Able SPEAKERS by according X manifested itself in later We re- | days. were laid on the coast of Maine, and in the BELFAST call one neighbor who cut down some % to the following schedule, preceded by BAND one of them Northport figured and had | cherry trees because they obstructed the * and Signor Hammonds, the renowned vocalist. * a national bank, etc. Little is recalled QUINTETTE, view- of the road from his kitchen win- of the story except that in writing of dow, and another who laid low many 1 the cemetery the author said^that if its 5 m. Stockton <1 ; beautiful shade trees, which were not ♦ 31st p. Springs inmates were .dug up and placed in the August the least ii his way,but spared some un- Evening meeting at Swanville | village and the^villagers were transfer- 2 ii a. 111. North port i «; sightly hackmatacks, too close together Campground ; red to the cemetery, no one would notice to grow symetrieally, because were Z 10 a. m. Saturday Cove Thursday, Sept. 7th they ! the difference. jj “sot out.” Many elms which came up X 11 a. m Lineolnville Center 9 Going on, there were many charming a. m. Mor.ill E along the stone walls on Northport views, and presently the chimneys of X 12 m. Searsmont 10 a. m. South Brooks E avenue were cut down in comparatively Mrs. Pratt’s cottage were seen behind recent with 1 Dinner at Searsmont. 11 a. m. <« years, many other trees Knox Station the grove of evergreens which shuts it that had a ♦ 2 m. South Montville furnished cooling shade in p. Dinner at Brooks out from the highway. It stands on a Montville J | summer and in the winter prevented t 3 p. m. Center 2 hill commanding beautiful views of the p. m. Troy Creamery E snowdrifts, alternating with bare spots. ♦ 4 p. m. Liberty bay, and the observatory which formerly 3 p. m. Troy Corner It is,therefore, surprising that the early JI occupied the site was a favorite spot ♦ 5 p. m. East Palermo 4 residents should have set out along the p. m. West Troy ] [ with Mrs. Pratt’s father, the late Ed- f Evening meeting at Branch Mills city streets the elms and other shade Evening meeting at Troy Hall ! I ward Johnson, who loved to sit here and Grange trees that are now the glory and pride of 5th. watch the passing shipping. A little Tuesday, Sept. Friday, Sept. 8th E Belfast—a pride that was not fully awak- farther on the Pennington place was ened until the advent of summer visit- 9 a. m. Belmont Corner 9 a. m. Swanville 11 pointed out and we realized that we were ors. Until then few realized the attrac- m. Morrill 10 a. m. “Nine miles from a yeast cake"-9 10 a. Searsport E tions of our little city and its environ- miles to Belfast and the same distance 11 a. m. East Knox 11 a. m. Sandypoint E ments, and since there has been a grow- from Camden. Arriving at Duck Trap 12 m. Knox Corner Dinner at Stockton !! ing tendency to enhance the attractions the condition of the road deterred us with which nature had so liberally en- Dinner at Freedom 2 p. m. Frankfort ings and grounds. My Trap pany with I. W. Parker and the late m. <• 4 p. Unity Evening meeting at Jackson recent. visitor, in ms ad- expressing Horatio J. Locke to call on Capt. William 5 m. West miration for Belfast, was told that the p. Troy Howe and inspect a catboat he was build- Saturday, Sept. 9th surroundings were no lees Evening meeting at Burnham ;; attractive; ing for his personal use. He did all the that taking any road leading out of Bel- 9 a. m. Center Belmont 1! work himself and she proved a staunch Wednesday, 6th fast he would find beautiful views. A Sept. 10 a: m. North Searsmont E and able craft in which Capt. Howe made gentleman who has travelled far and 1 9 a. m. Waldo. Littlefield’s Store many fishing and gunning trips down the 11 a. m. Center Montville «' wide in foreign lands in taking the writ- bay. The thUB con- I a. m. Brooks acquaintance begun X 10 Dinner at Freedom <» er to see one of his favorite views— tinued until his untimely death Dy an X 11 a. m. Jackson 2 m. < > overlooking Knight pond with ihe North- p. East Knox accident in his mill. Capt. Howe was port hills in the background—said he had m. Dinner at Brooks 3 p. m. Center Montville one of pature’s noblemen, and, like his j never seen anything finer in the Old a and m. 4 m. North Searsmont • father, leading highly respected 2 p. Monroe p. World. such views are to be seen Many his ♦ citizen of .home town, and his loss 3 p. m. Frankfort 5 p. m. Searsmont within the city limits and adjacent ter- was deeply felt. !12 ritory, and for rides take that to 4 m. Dow’s Store at East longer J p. Prospect, Evening meeting Palermo The return wa3 through the Bayside | Bangor via Swan Lake and Monroe COU\ 1 campground and when the car stopped EQUIPMENT The schedule will be met at the or via Searsport, Frankfort, or to hour. etc.; o ■, promptly appointed \\ in f„„nk nf B Mn.lki.nrf l.nk.,1 kV,„ WE OWN AND O! ELATE MOKE TYIEWRI'IEIS. I UKl:< l Camden by the shore roac or turnpike; MACHINES AND ED DON DICTA UNO MACHINES 1 H A N view of the bay and surroundings the or to Liberty and Georges Lake, one of BUSINESS COLLEGES AM» .v I ( LTD AND SCHOOLS IN MAIM days were recalled when the only build- the prettiest sheets of water in Maine. ing on the present grounds was the But to enumerate the nearby attrac- Voters Do Not Fail to Attend! Yon Make the Decision! home of Betty Clark. Here and there tions and those within easy reach would jj under the trees were wooden platforms require too much space, and what has al- with the skeleton frames on which were ready been written is merely a prelude SPECIAL INVITATION TO LADIES. stretched cotton cloth to shelter those to an auto ride from Belfast to Duck who came to attend the annual camp- Trap. PORTLAND BANGOR I meetings. The cooking was done out of \ We—there were two of us—were in- doors and everything was primitive, on the State. You are a bad water wagon in November. vited to take an auto ride on a recent and Conditions in Cali- having season for where now there are handsome cottages, Crops ; crops—too much rain and cold for corn. M. H. Kiff. afternoon; destination unknown. It was fornia. electric lights, water supply, telephones, and a which means Monrovia, Calif., August, 1910. a beautiful day, an oasis of delight in a potatoes failure, much ; and a modern hotel. CASTOR!A Janes H. Dune to farmers. But are season which had given us an undue your you not the E. I. HERSEY pro- A short stop was made at the North- For Infants and Children To the Editor of The Journal: It INJURED IN AN AUTO ( sufferers. North of weather. The SEARSPORT, only Dakota lost half I portion disagreeable port Country Club to take a young lady has been several months since I was able ACCIDENT. of her black rust air was real Maine air, pure and In Use For Over 30 Years crop by and hot weath- j bracing, aboard. The whist tournament was just Land to write you. Both shoulders, arms anti Surveying, er that cooked the to inhale which made life seem worth bears wheat in the stage [Special to San Jose, Calif., Mercury Herald.] over and maids and matrons in summer Always ^ have been afflicted with neuritis --tttr- bands, of of Santa living. The waters of the were Valuation ot maturing. Crops all description in Clara, Aug. 10. E. J. Hersey bay attire thronged the broad veranda. o' and for over three months I was unable Signature met with an accident this afternoon that never the or the California are not good. The grain and bluer, grass greener When at home after a ride all but cost him delightful to dress and undress. My Los Angeles 1 his life. He with Mrs. more attractive. The owner and and hay yield is fair, due to lots of rain last foliage of two hours the had Topographic Hersey had been spending the afternoon speedometer regis- doctor advised my taking treatment at driver of the car believes in spring. There is a poor yield of prunes, at the Eberhard home on Grant street comfort, tered 25 miles. C. A. p. HOW APPENDICITIS the Elsinore Hot Springs,and 1 was there and and be the roads or bad ex- Hydrogra, apricots and peaches and the average about 4 o’clock were preparing to re- good rarely 24 but it did not me CAN BE PREVENTED days, help very ranchers with turn to their home in San Jose. Mr. ceeds a speed of 20 miles an hour, so that REGIMENTAL REUNIONS. (ieneral high priced land are com- j Engineer much. I found that the Hotel Hersey began his car, when in —--— Bundy of hard times. cranking while you sit at ease you may enjoy the Belfast should know that a few I plaining some manner the machine The 11th Maine. The forty-fifth annual people Jm and are owned and started, familiar or Springs managed by unfamiliar scenes through reunion of the 11th Maine Regimental Associa- doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycer- Business of all kinds is very dull. We knocking him down and passing over his Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Mr. .om«- which route was tion will be held in Bangor, 6 and 7. Amsbury. body. He was rendered unconscious and you pass. Our down Sept. ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, often have looked for a prosperity wave, but will be at the Windsor Hotel. was born in a son of sustained a bad fracture of the Headquarters bury Rockland, collar Northport avenue, for very many years 10.30 relieve or This none comes. Taxes are and the The program: Wednesday, Sept. 6th, prevent appendicitis. Oliver who was one high, bone and shoulder blade. He was se- Capt. Amsbury, a well known thoroughfare to the writer a. m. Grand Army hall. Business meeting to mixture removes such poor or middle class are their bruised and that he did not meet simple surprising time master of the losing verely read reports, appoint committees; also read ship Young Mechanic. as ill boyhood days he many times walk- foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL re- homes as cannot the his death is regarded as miraculous by Roll of Honor. Adjourn for 2.30 p. m., The have built their busi- they pay interest. cj|pner. Amsburys up witnesses of the accident. Mr. Hersey ed down to Little River with Charles Reports of committees, election of officers, lieves almost ANY CASE constipat ion, Los Angeles city has raised over $9,000,- ness in twelve from three or four is at the Eberhard where he is un- reading letters from absent commrades; also years home, Burd to spend the day at the Burd place sour stomach or gas. A short treatment 000 for or.e year’s expenses and der medical and it will any other business that may come up. At 7.30 two-room to over half a block recently care, be several and from the later travers- FOR PERSONAL cottages fish bridge; m., Camp Fire, to which all the affiliated chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka a bond issue of was voted down weeks before he is able to be about. p. helps $6,000,000 and ladies are invited. For infor- Dissolved in v/cier for covered with a hotel and four-room cot- ing it daily for a score or more of years. comrades has easiest and most thorough action of and was cut from Mr. Hersey was of mation address the secretary, Thomas T. Ta- pelvic catar-h, ulcerat' also an annex immediately $500,000 formerly Belfast, tages, with 25 modernly Where the residence of Charles Brad- park we ever Sold. The Old Corner a sen of bor, Verona Me. anything niation. Recommend the expense account and the tax payers Judge Philo Hersey, and friends equipped rooms. Patients pav from $12 bury stands was the “pound,” and the Store Co. Pinkham Med. Co, are demanding lower taxation Vnn non and relatives here will learn Drug of this acci- A bonder for to $17.50 a week for board and room with remainder of the “Allyn field” was pas- healing buy thousands of and homes dent with regret and for an sore throat and sore e bath. and come the bungalows hope early They go throughout ture. Of buildings beyond only the old A TEST Has clean: for one half the actual cost of recovery. THOROUGH extraoidinaty budding. e ee. year, partaking of the sulphur water, Read house is recalled and that is hardly WANTED Shin p F. 50c. all dm Orange lands that sold four V Ti».» II..:-.' which rcn.es fum a well 135 feet years ago A vjOOD THING rOR CHILDREN with its recent coat deep recognizable today ! One to Convince the Most Belfast wanted from young women for $200 to $300 acre now sell from Skeptical Applications and has a of per and Tar is a enter the ochool of temperature 112 degree. Foley's Honey particularly good of paint, the first it had received since it Header. who would like to Training $100 to $200 per acre, a.nd practically no cold, couch and croup medicine for children the Augusta State Hospital, which opens Oct. Many come to the place on crutches or was built. Farther is another sales. because it contains no opiates or habit-forming along The test of time is the test that counts. 1, 1916. Desirable applicants should he over 19 I Notice of for stretchers and The “little colds" of summer as well the front arid refer- go away rejoicing. Mr. drugs, Read house, comparatively Doan’s Kidney Pills have made their reputa- years of age present satisfactory advice to as the seated that moral character and Duncan M. and Mrs. were most and My you all, if you can get a long standing, deep coughs ences of good physical 11/"HERE AS, Amsbury genial new while the L is part of the long L of effective action. ■ V hang on for months, are banished by its use. j tion by health. High School graduates preferred. the County of V*. aid jh a good, healthy living in Maine is to acconmcdating, making real home for hang The first dose brings relief and comfort. Sold the original house, detached and moved | The following case is typical. Wages 26 to 32 dollars per month and main- by his mortgage deed dal* 1 to it like a to a everywhere. Women wanted as attendants. recorded in Waldo County the patients and I had a few meals ot dog bone. Thousands there across the field. Opposite the Belfast residents should be convinced. tenance, Wages 24 to 30 dollars per month. Desirable positions Book 318, Page 448,convey* here would be to com- baked beans. glad exchange placee Reed is the beautiful summei The testimony is confirmed—the proof in a certain lot or Mainf Maine Laws Revised. place for graduate registered nurses. Apply per- signed, par* with you. For folks like too old ar- son or letter to F. C. TYSON, M. D., Supt., buildings thereon, situate in 1 am now at Monrovia 17 miles myself, home of the Crosbys, the artistically plete. by city, to work and Box 492, Augusta, Maine. 2w33 ed and described as follow with enough to live on, this Gov. Curtis was notified and Testimony like this cannot be ignored. miles west of Los Angeles, which has s Aug. 16th by ranged well-kept grounds compelling the county road leading fro is a delightful land in which to live. In John A. Morrill of Auburn, special com- the admiration of W. J. Heal, retired farmer, 60 Miller street, tion to the main road leaditv population of 5,500, built up in the past passersby. the past week the thermometer ranged missioner on the revision of statutes, says: ”1 had considerable trouble from my lage to Albion, Maine; on th ten It is situated on the foot hills At Little River the new was Perc known s- years. that the work of revision had been con- bridge back and kidneys. At times my back ached so Weed, formerly from 90 to 102 and there were fine cool on the south land of Mt. whose summit is cluded and the draft for submission tc seen for the first time. The farm; by Wilson, 6,00( cutting that it was difficult for me to stoop, and if I Parties. ti Automobile and Ozro on nights. If you can own an auto you can the Harding Knight; feet above. The largest tuberculosis Legislature practically completed. down of the hill has greatly improved did do so. I could hardly straighten up again. I owned by George Webb and live daily in a heaven on earth. The The work, which was authorized the Let us you for your party. We Bsnitorium in Southern is lo by from this but on the had other of too. quote prices as the Samuel Webb farm. California the approach side, symptoms kidney complaint, from one to one hundred at breezes are perfumed with flowers of legislature a year ago last winter, has can handle parties Also all lumber and wood on catsd here. The air iB and should be low- Doan’s Kidney Pills soon removed the back- or Two twelve dry healing been done by a special committee oi Northport side the grade cheap rates, day night. passen- whether standing or down, tl every kind. There are thousands oi ache and corrected the other difficulties. When- cars and smaller ones if desired. Sight there are no cold north winds and it is nine from the legislature and Mr. Morrill. ered and it is that the earit ger thereon. And whereas the a suggested tours arranged if desired. Get our miles of paved boulevards, smooth as a The Governor has not decided whethei ever my kidneys have needed a little toning up seeing mortgage has been and now winter home. Asthma to be removed could be in first. on the lovely yieldi ut||ized filling prices Always job. therefore, by reason of the brt dancing floor and of to call a special session of the since, a few doses of Doan’s Kidney Pills have co. the of sun plenty opportunity legislature Maine transportation dition thereof I claim a fort. readily here, heat the takes | to act the in the site of the old road on the short | to killed or wounded at turn oi upon revision. put them in good shape.” ORRIN J. DICKEY, Manager. cut rheumatic are I get every mortgage. I pains, lungs heales side. The on the Hurd Bird) Phone or 109-4 24tf the road. In Los hedge (or 316-3, Dated at Pittsfield, Maine, tl \ and Angeles county since A SEASON OF TORTURE FOR SOME A Second Statement. many regain their health here place is an improvement, but hardly of August, 1916. January 1st over 400 have been l are wiped causes OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mr. Heal said: »e co n a- ii anc STEPHEN There hourly trains daily betwees | Hay fever untold misery to thousands > takes the place of the luxuriant growtl out by auto accidents. Asthma, too, counts its sufferers the hun *'Doan’8 Pills have their worth goods of every de- By his Attorneys, Monrovia and Los by the roadside and tht Kidney proved Furni- *.V Angeles. dreds. Tar ! of June roses along scription. 3w33 MANSON Foley's Honey and soothes tha to me me relief at different In 1 must close. Here’s thal by giving great ture,bedding, car- my travels I meet many Mainites hoping raw, rasping feeling in the throat, relieve old lilac trees, ruthlessly cut down somi etc times. I them my highest praise.” pets, 'stoves, of Maine will elect a hoarseness and wheezing, makes breathinj give Antique furniture moBt them from the eastern part o ; straight Republicar years the place, before s< MtN WANTED—TO.BKirv' easier, heals inflammation, permits refreshini ; ago, leaving Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask a specialty. If you the ticket in November and out i- State, few from the western wipe Democ no ■ and desolate. Then on< have anything tc their Kazor Blades part slumber. Contains opiates. Sold every picturesque, bare for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills Safety sell drop me s ■ are fixed and racy and booze. Redeem ant where. ened better than new. .Sin*. They generally well lik yourself misses the vine over the front dooi —the same that Mr. Heal has twice a call. grape public- postal card and you will receive prompt Gems, 25c. Gillettes, 36c; I 4* WALTER H. OUMBS, •- California, but have fond recollection , give courage to the country who will vot< so cared for Miss Jane Burd recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., 60c. dozen. C. E. Sherman. tenderly by ly Props., 64 Main Street, Belfast. per j Me. of their old homes in the Pine Tre in November. Look to see Californii t who delighted in bestowing the ripenei Buffalo, N. Y. Telephone 249-3 Belfast, j It is estimated that fully 10,000 From the trees built their cabin, people they j tor from Waldo Co. in 1858, and a Lieu- were in was and and warm, Brooks Centennial. Brooks Thursday, many coming | It good snug tenant in the 26th Maine in the Civil ! in their dwelling The And once settled from a distance and town I War. Chag. P. Rich of Frankfort waa every in Wal- I They felt free from any harm. do and Reuben S. Smart of county i s with Quartermaster contributing quota, A trust in God to protect them Hi Crowds and Had a bwanville, Major of Staff. Ephraim K. atlK!. 4 Everybody Good Time visitors from all parts of the State. With the Bible for their guide. u Smart of Camden, a famous "I Some of Here they reared their loving children politician jitf' those present had not been here and member of was And in Christian faith they died. Congress Colonel, for 25 to 40 years and their visits to the arid Frank S. Nickerson, a Brigadier I the sons and are left But daughters behind, Oid scenes and General in the Civil War. Adjutant, renewals of old there are many here friendships Today Reuben was were of S. Smart recently deceased mutual p! -asure and interest. Who will help us celebrate and Centennial General Frank Nickerson survives Brooks was in This, our great year. gala attire, with itsdec- at Roslindale, Massachusetts, at the age ot travel from the village ations of fligs and bunting and illumi- Once the of 91 years. He is a most nmarkable Was by stage coach near and far, n 11 i°n at man, with a wonderful vitality, and has night with red, white and blue Now we by automobile go greatly distinguished himself in war and trltci ric lights. Or by the fast steam car. in his profession of attorney at law. N it an accident or regrettable inci- And the telephone and telegraph The military history of Waldo county dent occurred, and the Were not heard of then, was largely operative from 1830 to 1842; committees who And used to write their deeds h Id the they the latter year having brought about various details of the celebration With the little old quill pen. the virtual disbandment of all compa- in charge are to be congraiulated on the Some were summoned by the war cry, nies except the two organizations in tull measure of In the of success which crowned year sixty-one, Belfast, the war spirit receiving a se- Few are left of those brave soldiers, TT takes extra their efforts. Brooks has vere jolt that year by a clash at Brooks fine flour to make won further They were good men every one. between the militia and a large organi- A recognition as “ihe little town all biggest Far and wide Brooks* sons have scattered, zation of men who to cast ridi- three but in Maine.” sought equally well, But they are always welcome home, cule upon the tinselled soldiery, and And on this of her anniversary William Tell day which was known as the battle of does it, because it is She bids them welcome, "come.” Brooks. milled a This day of all others The State forces were regularly en- by special process from Come back to home and farm, rolled in companies. All of the officers From the wide world’s corners Ohio Red nusy were commissioned by the Governor and Winter Wheat. If you To the home where were born. you were to attend obliged mustei when or- to blue ribbon Vacant places you will find here, dered by their division commander, with aspire bread, cake Hearts are aching with the joys two flintlocks, priming wire and brush, welcomes and As Brooks once more and other arms and accoutrements. pastry that keep the and family All her older girls boys. Their musters were usually in the fall forward to Some of their friends have departed and were great events in the neighbor- looking your next treat, For the lard where all is day, hood where held, that drew the population tell the And the men of our tomorrow from all over the country. Gingerbread grocer that nothing will Were the boys of yesterday. and hard cider constituted the main re- do but Wiliiam Tell But other friends are left you still freshments, and a feature was the —the flour that To bid you welcome here. wrestling matches between the cham- farther. And best of wishes now they bring pions of various localities. The general goes To hundredth greet Brooks’ year. muster was ordered in September, 1842, I seem to hear adown the ages in a large field in BrnokR owned by Tim’- A voice in accents firm and clear, othy Thorndike, Senior, north of the vil- Guard and faithfully church hearthstone, lage about a mile, where the soldiers as- ««hich forefathers neid most dear. your sembled on that fateful day for drill and FOR SALE AT YOUR GROCERS Keep Brooks’ banner waving began their evolutions under the admir- HA All.IN’ MY RICK ROHKRTS. Always for the truth and right, ing gaze of hundreds of men, women .~ Son of Dr. Jao i> II >1. ris. O' i at of 1 hat in her future family. generations and children. They little realized that ! i Born in She and Kockfield. may proclaim her power might. there was a conspiracy by the young men of Brooks and Jackson, assisted by Centennial Poem. the virile youngsters of Waldo, Knox and Monroe, to humiliate Give Numbers BY TILTON A. ELLIOTT. them. Capt. ! James Paul commanded We gather here to celebrate the hundreth the regular i_:_I Brooks of GO birthday of our town, company men, which, how- | With joyous hearts ar.d voice attuned, sing ever, had a minority of Brooks men in 1 DR. JOSEPH ROBERTS. lorth ihe [ raise of its renown. its ranks. The much larger number of ; A hundred have a hun- men were idler Die Kevolutio He w the ti-sr years passed away, Brooks enrolled in two Clearly d >ctor in Brooks and com- | dred milestones tell the tale n-‘. D Pavne of Belfast was the urst In panies who were for [r toiled looking trouble ” 11 >• ■ Of those who struggled, and but ak In his prolessi he was skillful and progressive. | wept, commanded Allen ! “SEVNATEFISIX now are safe within the vale. respectively by Davis' Captain, John Wright of Jackson anc how ■m A hundred years, much they tell, could Charles Thorndike of realizes the al and, Old Home 1’ parade was led by E. A. Carpenter, Brooks, lieuten- Everyone possibilities of error in telephoning w'e expound the voice of time, ants. The James 1 other, S. «■,, with line weather ■' ief followed th-* Brooks Of of of Huxford when 7850 is asked for in that marshal, by I plans achieved, blighted hopes, joys Captain, Andrew D. Bean 1st way. sue .-n s from start and sorrows left behind. lieutenant' !. Tnen “Father Time," followed by and Cyrus Boynton, 2nd lieutenant! are r.t b- as ir. Our fathers labored to build our When numbers given to our in that discon- reported, If) boys representing 1916; one hundred faithfully, Huxford and Bean, with their positions operators homes and clear our n land, went to war in s by republishing d -seen reversed, 1861 in com! nected, hurried or otherwise indistinct fashion, it is t- lants of the early settlers; veter- We honor their dear memory with soul and | likely mand of Brooks company, in the 4tl aril given in advance a .3 of the voice, with heart and hand; an jf. Civil war over eighty Maine. The two that there will be error and a wrong connection made. the w hich once companies, with num with a cen- We tread paths they trod, we began of one hundred bers swelled arrivals to years age; school chil- drink at fountains where they played. by witness th< j hefore a con- armed with is an large dren; the Brooks tire department; floats We worship the same loving God, though from muster, pitchforks, scythes There absolute necessity for the clear enunciation •r Church Hie precepts we have strayed, hoes, brooms, etc., dressed as uregational the old and new method of Indians of all numbers: our representing and in all of telephone the operation of switchboards .hi" in or Searsport, a O! for the faith our fathers had, we need it descriptions irregular ant churning, milking, heating lighting, fantastic marched even more than they, apparel, upon the fieli is directed wholly by numbers, A wrong number or a mis- trie church, tha» was plowing, harvesting; methods of trans- Since more crowd our in perfect order and began their move temptations path,though understood number means an error for’which i-ion. even- DK. WM. P. ROBERTS, less obstructions bar our ments in imitation of the invariably call, Monday portation, such as ox team, horses, way. soldiery. Capt Son was a of Dr. Jacob Roberts. Huxford field lieuten our should not be held .»igeant, of which dis- auto and a But we reioice that we now live, (though they commander, operators responsible. bicycles, motorcycle; wedding ants wear the vietor's Wright a-d Boynton field -i nave been may crown,) officers published of 1816 and 1916; a cabin, the first “ log And going forth with greater skill, take up When General Sargent would commanc a .s Sev-en eight five six” is the better way to give the successfully given j house built in Brooks by Jos. Roberts, the work that they laid down; in his sharp voice, “Shoulder arms \i u-ii was to over- binee tasks should be performed, and the would order his above tilled in mercantile floats the A. greater Captain ragamuffin! , number. Clearly pronounced numbers uttered directly j Jr., 1799; by nobler deeds the records tell to stand. to shoulder arms and a most comica ng Tuesday l E. Chase Co., who had A. B. Of those who live in modern times and strive into the telephone transmitter will obviate a of error three; Pay shoulder it was with their varied majority of Brooks was present- their fathers to excel. imple i son, A. R. Pilley, H. H. Hutchinson, ments of warfare, and so they continue! calls. moving pictures at ! Chase & Varney Co., C. F. Spaulding, We live today in a great land, mid peace and all sorts of antics in imitation of thi plenty we abound, which the first house W. S. Jones, C. P. Tarr, Crockett's military, drawing the crowd all awaj When you have given a number to our operator, she repeats pic- God grant that we may understand the boon from the in with those j soldiers, exciting the greatesi compared ture theatre, Mrs. H. C. our fathers banded down. it. You Jenkins, Staples merriment and confusion, until Genera should listen for that repetition, for then you may as a i t teres very ting & Roberts & Hood i And amid our while time boiled over with Son; Son, Creamery yet blessings great Sargent rage and or correct her if she has save a with misunderstood you. That will iture. Seth W. Nor- Co.. Jenkins Timber Co., and Ellis Tim- rolls on fearful speed, dered his command to charge the rebels ! I)o not forget that God sees all and keeps in deal of •r of the executive supplementing his order to shoot then great delay and trouble; and, if you will also say tary ber Co. The Knights of Pythias, Pythian mind our every deed, min; shoot them, min. The Brooks f .ined the pictures as Sisters and Harvest Home j So we should labor with great care, for just a boyi "Yes” or "That’s if she she will grange made were at first and right,” repeats properly, a few more rolling suns game put up a still giving brief and in- a fine At the end have showing. of the parade When other minds and other hands will take fight, but the number and arms wen | your assurance that she is doing her work correctly. about ali. Following the work that we begun. against them and they finally broke intc a m were Bull Run panic and scattered in al jviner pictures At 1 p. m. the literary exercises open- A hundred years, and we have passed to be with the immortal directions, pursued by the men thev hac NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE t- iln.vard male quartette ed in Union A. B. band, Hall. Payson pre- made ridiculous. Two men A hundred years, and a new race will people stood "theii :• vd several selections. sided in place of E. C. Holbrook, chair- our beloved land. ground behind Allen Davis’ stone wul AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY rwattf La.*. Ian*.lew. .. fl L fit was observed as man of the board of selectmen, prevent- iMBfe.-i-r-.1 .-. / brskj Loren ■. Rose, where, armed with stones R. id at Union hall there ed by illness. Supt. of Schools D. B. i ne Ddiue oi dtuuks. 2w33 E. SPEAR, Manager. from the wall, they repulsed the mer :he settlers of Plummer a and ad- earl} gave bright stirring HON RARNARUS M. ROBERTS, who had chased them from the battle- the for The Journal.] F idy of descendants dress of welcome. Oufton P. Roberts, Son of Dr. Jacob Roberts [Written field. The soldiers chased the three rt.". who was one of the a great great grandson of Benj. Brooks, The early days of the country found Ham boys, Tom, Ben and Joe, into their much alive. house, which was near, when Mother the town. In this con- the first white chilli horn in Brooks, read the military spirit very Prominent citizens cultivated the war- Ham appeared on the scene armed with umber of portraits of a centennial one of the poem. like profession and every State had old-fashioned, long iron shov- ■rs in addition to th »se els and pub- Seth W. Norwood gave a carefully strong militia organizations and were threatened to brain any man whc across her »f Aug. loth, for the prepared and comprehensive anniversary prepared to answer to the call to arms at stepped threshold. There were ; moment. was numerous encounters, but no one was ire indebted to C. F. address, and Secretary of State John E. any Preparedness popu- of British seriously Bui the muster was Bliss lar in those days domineering injured. Of Mrs. an Norway. Bunker, eloquent oration, which was and Indian aggression, and although the broken up before it was fairly begun and fh~» sister of well that was the last muster in College Joseph received. j State of Maine was exempt from danger Waldo county MAINE. until when a LEW’STON, settler of Brooks The sports of the afternoon attracted of the Indians at. the time 1 write the 1859, special one was helt in Last Belfast to of 1776 was still dominant in the welcome Jeff Davis. must *r in the R crowds. The base ball game spirit s t all Term opens Tuesday, September 12, 191ti. Largest ami suc- .evolutionary big be- and General left the minds of the inhabitants every coun- Sargent ground anc cessful Business College in Maine. Annual enrollment over Five Hun lred. :ie resided in Buckfield, tween Troy and Camp Windermere was had a armed force in galloped to Belfast, but it was ty strong propor- manj Complete courses and thorough instruction by specialists ii: Bookkeeping, the several Roberts a close and to and years before he dared to exciting contest, the score tion its population, Generals, go through Bill Clerking, Banking, Auditing, Wholesale ajul Corporation A -'■until.gs. and minor officers of rank in Brooks except oy M j was a intel- a 4-4 tie when it was called al- Colonels rapid driving. :n> Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business remarkably being to of the soldiers Penmanship, Spe ling. abundance. Waldo county numbered and Brooks irregulars and other Commercial Sub- : very regarded. low the i English, Shorthand, Stenutypy, Typewriting, highly Camp Windermere team to catch men and in the war of also the many of her leading politicians participated 1861; attention is given those our Private Secretarial an 1 -1 jects. Special taking .Hi, and in the age of ! their train. The was a and had sons, but tew individuals are alive whc tug-of-war ter- upon the muster roll several Civil Service Courses. We have a Normal Training Department for thus- Dr. Jacob Roberts was within her borders. It would witnessed that day. | riiic struggle between Jackson and regiments wishing to qualify as Commercial and Shorthand Teachers. Our graduates that the design was to have as to and the demand made on us : Hamlin and Barna- Brooks huskies and was won Jack- appear are receiving from $600 $10,000 per year for | by as many regimental organizations permis- A WOMAN'S KINDLY ACT men and women to lucrative business is far x'-ob. It was much re- who evened with young eligible positions greater ! son, up Brooks, the sible in order to secure as many officers of Mrs. G. H. Eveland, Duncan Mills, 111, than our abi.ity to supply. •n. C. C. R >berts of Chi- winner of the last rank as So back pull. high possible. looking write: “I was stricken with lumbago, unabl ■ we find Generals and to be present The 100-yard dash, half mile running seventy-five years to turn in bed. A neighbor brought holey Kid Colonels galore. Among them were ney Pills. She had been similary afflicted am I the closing day, opened r:.'ce and other events were won moetly CASSIIH (’. ROBERTS. General Jonathan Merrill of Frankfort, they cured her. I was cured by three bottles.1 by the Brooks band, ltd Bert Farmer of a Hebron If .he do not function rheu by Monroe, Grandson of Dr. .1 c»b Roberts with Adams Treat his A. D. C., who in kidneys lumbago, mitism, aches, apt to . Soli I Drew of YVaterville. At athiete, who seemed to have later years was himself a colonel and a pains,Jare Academy everywhere. | Democratic and ora- parade started, anti it was his speed with him. | prominent politician tor. Then there was General Robert largest, most elaborate A feature of the was pleasing day the Sargent of Monroe, with a staff of aid- HUME FROM THE FRONTIER. wr seen in Waldo coun- automobile parade with about 50 cars in de-eamps, consisting of Asa Thurlough, 1 is a of A. Bennett LEWISTON. MAINE. bpL’tl over mile long, with line, many of them handsomely decorat- Geo. K. Thurlough Monroe, Lewis Melvin of Brewer, of Co. BLISS BUSINESS COLLEGE, with rank of 1st 2d Maine my other interesting fea ed. Richardson ol Belfast, G, Regiment, has arrived home Lieutenant, Upton Treat of Frankfort, from the Mexican border, the first o out-' was lined with The ended with a people day big display of Brigade Major, and Sherburn Sleeper this company to be relived under tht ire was liberally applauded. fireworKs and a gr nd ball in Union Hall. of Belfast, Brigade Quartermaster and ruling allowing the discharge of marriec Lieutenant. The mild-mannered and men. He is a letter carrier at the Ban good Freewill Baptist, Deacon William gor postoffice. of Thorndike, was a Higgins Brigadier Privates Louis Mitch CAM DEIM-BELFAST with of the Parrault, Irving General, Ephraim Higgins ell and Willis Percival returned to Dex same town A. D. and J. B. Murch of C., ter 15th from AUTO SERVICE. William Ayer Augusfa San Ygnacio Unity, Quartermaster. Tex., where they had been stations of Montville, a whig and Sam- politician, with Co. A, 2d Maine of tha May 29, 1916. uel S. of Prospect, Democratic Intantry Beginning Heagan town. All three men were were who discharge! leader, Brigadier Generals, because of families Leave Belfast, Windsor Hotel. f Arrive in Camden, break in having dependen || in the general political up 1855 8.00 a. 12.00 3.00 m. 9-30 a. m ; 1.30 m.; 4.30 upon them. They stated that other mar m.; p. m.; p. p. p.m. found themselves in the same party and ried men in Co. A expect to receive thei Leave Camden, View House, Arrive in Belfast. were both Senators from Waldo Co. Bay discharge in the near future ant 9.30 a. 1.30 4.30 i 11.00a. m: 3.00 had Colonel Abel papers .11.; p. m., p.m. p.m.; 6.00p.m. Prospect Watherton, start North. Troy had Colonel Jesse Smart, both fa- SUNDAY SERVICE mous politicians. Col. Smart went to WHEN VISITING STRANGE PLACES I Leave Belfast at S.30 a rn, arriving it; Camden about 10 00 a m MRS. AMORENA ROBERTS GRANT, California to reside in 1860. Knox had It is well to be with a reliable ca- Leave Belfast at ,2.00 p rn, arriving in Camden about 3.30 p m Colonel Vose, Montville, Lt. prepared Author ami Historian, granddaughter of Dr Benjamin thartic. Salts and castor oil cannot be takei I Leave Camden at 10 00 a m, arriving in Belfast about i 1 00 a m Col. William Stevenson, Bradford m Jacob Roberts. Major by many. Foley Cathartic Tablets are whole Leave Camden at 4.30 p m, arriving in Belfast about 6 00 p S. and Rulus S. Vose. Foster, Adjutant some and cleansing, act surely but gently Thorndike had Gordon for Elijah Colonel, without griping, pain or nausea. Relieve sicl Fare, $1.00. Round Trip, $2.00. Brooks Centennial Poems. Mark Hale, Lt. Col., Paul Baker, Major, headache, biliousness, bloating, sour stomach and Joseph Whitcomb, Adjutant. One bad breath. Fine for a torpid liver. Sol< EXTRA CARS FOR CHARI ER SPECIAL TRIPS ON APPLICATION Bv Alice I Norwood. Infantry regiment embraced a portion of everywhere. COMPANY. Read by Clifton P. Roberts. Penobscot county, with John F’uller of MAISE TRANSPORTATION Carmel and William Treat of With cheerfu1 suiile and kiruly voice Colonel, Frankfort Lt. Colonel. Stephen E. Len- 0RRIN. ), OICKtY. Manager. Phone 316-3, Belfast, Mams. We greet you here tod »y, Cut This Out— And welcome thos test, Swanville, Major, and Tisdale D. gladly ; --- "- Who have come from far away. Clements of Monioe, later a prominent Is Worth Free Will and Free1 It Money Your smiling face and giad handshake Baptist clergyman, Soil member of the as ad- Have made your presence dear, legislature, And on this day our hearts rejoice jutant. The Belfast regiment was com- To have you with us here. manded by Col. J. W. Webster, who Cut out this advertisement, enclose r 2835 Sheffield later was Gen- 6 cents to Foley & Co., How \ nve twenty years Adjutant name pRESToNVS many changes you seen. Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your eral of the at which time Jeffer- How many hopes and fears, State, and address clearly. You will re- Belfast as of a con- & Transient Stable What great events have taken place son Davis visited Secretary ceive in return trial package Livery, Boarding muster was held taining: Within one hundred years. War, and the last in is situated on Washington street just oft JVain street. I have single and Waldo Moses H Ginn was Lt. (1) Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- Our town which with some was young County. remedy double hitches, buchfcoards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- Col. of the Belfast regiment, pound, the standard family Has broadened more and more. Benjamin for colds, croup, whooping and R. coughs, I age issolicited. Telephones— stable 235-2, bouse 61-13. Iy28 May we try and be as active Kelley, Major, George Sleeper, cough, tightness and soreness in As our forefathers gone before. adjutant. There was also a regiment Chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. VV. G. PRESTON. Proprietor. of commanded by H. W. Cun- (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over- We nineteen and Cavalry, greet you sixteen, then resided in Swanville worked and disordered kidneys and And may your future years ningham—who in sides and and later was Colonel of the bladder ailments, pain Be as full of peace and plenty thirty years back due to Kidney Trouble, sore As everywhere now appears. 19th Maine in the Civil War—Lt. Col. muscles, stiff joints, backache and William Ellingwood of Frankfort, John rheumatism. Our ancestors were of sturdy stock. C. Black of Major, and Miles t3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a nr^irYouTFROPi decide^! Who came from other lands. Prospect, Wholesome and thoroughly cleansing of Swanville,Adjutant. The Ar- will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured And helped to build this little town Staples cathartic. comforting to They was Especially With hands. tillery Company commanded by a needed in the Best in the at Maine. many willing stout persons, and purgative Equipped Factory Country Belfast, ^ Major N. H. Hubbard of Frankfort, who by everybody with sluggish bowels ^ They were noble men and women, ) JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. < urg MRS. ELIZABETH IRISH OF BUCKFIELD. was Colonel of the 26th Maine in the and torpid liver. You can try these ! In numbers but a few. three remedies for only 5c. is a sister of Roberts, the war of the rebellion. His was family Joseph first settler <.f Brooks (1799) and this is the only Who in that dreary forest Adjutant THE COE-MOkTlMHR COMPANY, NEW picture in existence of a member of that family. Otis Kaler of Frankfort, who was Sena- Started out in life anew. SOLD EVERYWHERE | YORKj nothing is to done by the authorities to obligato by Miss Hardeman, and as an encore The Republican Journal punish the guilty ones? For the safety PURE RICH BLOOD “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes.” of our roads and for the protection of laty The second entertainment in the Northport BELFAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24', 1916 abiding people, especially of innocent PREVENTS DISEASE Summer was held in the Auditorium women and children who want to enjoy Course l'l HUSHED EVERY THI KSDAY Rl Bad blood is for more 16th. The artists automobiling without fear, we believe we responsible Wednesday evening, Aug. ailments than else. It were The Jour. Pub. Co. have a right to csk the proper authorities anything Madam Cara Sapin, contralto, formerly Republican to institute a searching investigation of causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheuma- of the Boston Opera company, and Mme, the accident at Northport last Saturday, tism, weak, tired, languid feelings Foss reader, of boston, CARLES A. Lamprell-Whitney, and see that the is PILSBURY.} guilty party punished. and worse troubles. and they were enthusiastically greeted by a Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been large audience. Mme. Sapin was in splendid — Advertising Terms. For one square, one I-.1 wonderfully successful in purifying voice and the progam was varied enough to Inch length in column, 25 cents for one week and .enriching the blood, removing please every one. She responded graciously and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. scrofula and other humors, and to encore her own accom- In a after encore, playing Subscription Terms. advance, $2.00 the whole Take year; $1.00 for six months; 60 cents for three building up system. paniment to several selections. By special so as to months. jit—give it to.all the family request of Ira M Cobe she .sang “Long, Long avoid illness. Get it today. Ago” and “Susanna.” Ocher selections were Conditions in Europe have greatly My Vio- NORTHPORT NEWS. Daddy’s Sweetheart, Pierrot, Raining changed since the days of Marco Bozar- l lets, Thank God for a Garden, Wed a Moon, ris, of which the poet wrote: Moon, Moon, Will o’ the Wisp, and Mighty The last dance of the season at the Country At in his tent Lak a Rose. Mme. Foss a midnight guarded Club will be held A uar. 26th. Lamprell-Whitney, The Turk was of the hour Saturday evening, dreaming reader of experience and ability, gave a di- When Greece, her knee in bent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles a dinner suppliance Bradbury gave versified her Should tremble at his program, showing great range power. party Wednesday evening, Aug. 16th, at the of talent, from one character to the and changing Announcement Greece, in honor of Pierre I Today Turkey, actively, club, Mr. and Mrs. Country other at will. Her first number, A Love passively, are on the side of Germany. Tartoue of New York, and their guests, and Song, told in narrative form, and her original Mrs. Edwin L. Klahre gave a large party last the of his selection. Some Children, were true to life. In taking boys Sunday Monday nigfct. The first 1917 Mr. and Mrs. W. Blaisdell a Ford Cars P school class on a hike in Northern Maine Joseph gave Touring Elon B. Gilchiest of Belfast Mr. and Mrs. dinner at the Club H. Robertson rendered them Country last Thursday night Mr. George entertained at dinner Wednesday night, Aug. in honor of the artists who were will arrive than he taking part in I a greater service perhaps or 16th,at the Club.having as guests Mr. today. Country the entertainment course at Northport: Ethel realize. Aside from the physical and M. of they Mrs. Henry Ripley Melrose, Mssb., Leginska, the famous pianist, Miss Florence benefits of a sojourn in the pure and and Prof, and Mrs, Charles Dean Cool of Hardeman, violinist, Madame Cara Sapin, pri- Call and see them. Maine woods and bracing air of the the Madison, Wis. ma donna, and Miss Florence Larrabee, Miss beauties of enjoyment of the nature, The final session of the ladies bridge tourna- Hardeman’s accompanist. Covers were laid for 28 the boys were taught something of wood ment at the Country Club will be hel l today guests and the dinner was served at 7 Agent for Waldo craft and methods of life in the open, Thursday, at the usual hour, and an 'o unce- o’clock. The place cards were tiny butcerflies, B. O. NORTON j County. ment will be made of the when the r cores and the favors and violins |!|| and in after years they will look back day tiny pianos filled will be read. The final of the billiard tourna- with candies. A special favor to the upon this frip with most pleasant recol- guests * ment was played last everting. was little booklets fine lections. On another will be found containing photographs SUB-AGENTS page of the a luncheon at the Club the view from the the de- Miss Janetta Rogers gave House, porch, the diary of one of boys, giving and HI two Club Wednesday noon, Aug. 16tb, en- interiors, the living and dining rooms. tails of their Country outing. Ihe other were H. E. tertaining the Misses Florence and Marjorie guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kinney, Burnham, Unity, Troy, Thorndike, and Marian Dinsmore, Mr. and Mrs. H. llll For some time past the war news has Shaw, Misses Clara and Belle Keating, Ralph Howes, Miss Freedom. Mabel Wadlin. Hazel Anne M. Kittredtre, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harri- been of like tenor—Allies on the offen- Heal, Doroihy Franck, llll Mr. Doak, Doris Blakely, and Mrs. Earle Dickey. man, and Mrs. Edwin L. Klahre, Mr. and sive counter attacks re- J‘ P,ourd> Monroe, Brooks,'Jackson and Knox, everywhere; in Mrs. C. E. and ; The place cards were clever pencil sketches Rogers, Mr. Mrs. Ira M. Cobe, llll pulsed; slight gains by the Germans held Mr. WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN. original designs. The afternoon was spent at and Mrs, Ralph L. Flanders, Mr. and Mrs. I R. L. Clements, Frankfort and The Kaiser has Winterport, Prospect. only temporarily. gone the and sewing. Richard E. Stevens, Mrs. Baker, Miss Carrie ill The most amazing, most impressive, most club, dancing, playing pool from the west to the east front to en- Perrme, Madame Cobe, Mrs. Riehman and Mrs. Monroe’s and Stockton and the I those at the recently Garage, Searsport Springs dignified >et most sensational photo Among dining Waquoit — .. the his j|| courage troops by presence,while P* production of its character ever attempted on were Rev. O S. Smith, Bangor; Rev. D. at the food is home problem evidently the screen is Rev. A. F. Camden’ the verdict of all who have seen Phelan, Rockport; Smith, of more serious and the desire the latest Rev. Frederick and Rev The balance the County will be handled from our becoming great film success, “Where Are My Palladino, Bucksport, Children -J r llll a demand from for peace is growing into Children,” now in its third month at the Ma- H. E. Dunnack of Bangor; Donald Rogers FOR FLETCHER’S salesroom, foot of Main Street, Belfast. the suffering people. Germany is about jestic Theater, Boston, to crowded houses four Francis Carey of Belfast, Mrs. H. W. Leondel- times The Mr. and Mrs. E T. Miss CASTO R I A to lose the last of her over-seas posses- daily. subject is a daring one, and ler, Murray, DelieJ llll based on Connor and Swan of Mr. and sions, in East Africa; and although, un- yet fact. The production is elabor- Glynn Bangor; PROSPECT. ate and beautiful, the is on the 1 Mrs. W. Ii. Holman and son. Bangor, fortunately, the end of the war is not in acting highest plane,with that eminent actor, Tyrone Powers, Mrs. F. T. Haley and son were recent sight it must be evident now that, as The annual meeting of the Northport Coun- Henry in the role of District Attorney, and he is at visitors in Bangor. predicted from the first, it can only end I try Club will be held at the clubhouse this, all times dignified and at times intensely dra- in defeat for Thursday, evening at S o'clock. At this meet- F. E. Harding of Brewer spent the week- Germany. matic, bringing out ail the strong points ing the officers for the year 1917 will be elect- end with his family here. A new feature is the beginning of an in character aud in the xthe subject. will take ed and a general discussion place Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ward called on friends offensive movement of the Allies from The subject is one that will make all concerning the policies of the club for next in North last Saloniki, where an army said to number women think, and think hard, and it is in this Searsport Sunday, year. A full attendance will greatly assist Miss Elvena Grant II men French and Serbs, that the greatest good will come from all see- lately visited her niece, 700,000 —English, is also that some the club officers. It hoped Mrs. Lena trained well ing it, “Where Are My Children” has had the (Sprowl) Weed in Winterport. soldiers, equipped —promises announcement can be made that a golf course the situation in the Balkans unqualified endorsement of clergymen, promi- Mrs. Evelyn (Cheney) Roberts of Shale, Cal. to clear up for next year will be assured. nent physicians and social workers, and every is the guest of her Mrs. Grant. and have an important effect on the gen- aunt, Gooding mother should see it in order to appreciate the Mme. Sapin, Miss Florence Hardeman, the eral situation. is troops Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Trevett of Lynn, Mass., Italy sending that in the concert good it will do. “Where Are My Chil- violinist, who appeared Friday with several to Saloniki, which fully commits her to guests, are at their summer home dren” will be seen in this at the Colonial I and Mme. the and city night, Leginoka, pianist, for a time. war with Germany. Officially she has Theater for a limited engagement of three da>s Miss Larrabee, were guests last week of the been at war with but in 1 Mrs. Ella Parkin, and son Henry of Water- only Austria, o nly, and it will undoubtedly duplicate its phe- Ira M. Cobes at Hillside harms. Thursday ville are boarding at Mrs. Walter Brown’s for the field she has fought Germans as well nomenal success in the large cities. All seats ! afternoon an informal musicale was given by a few weeks. » as Austrians. The early defeat of the reservtd for the first performances each after- the artists at the Cobe’s home, and Thursday Laura Leach of Camden is her Bulgars is confidently predicted, with noon and each night, and all wishing to avoid night Mrs. J. W. Blaisdeii gave a big dinner Mrs. visiting the in their honor at the nephew and grand niece, Mr. Josiah Colson the restoration of Serbia to her people, rush should secure seats in advance. Three party Country Club. preformances will be Friday a was held at the and daughter. and it is believed that when Russia says given daily. evening reception clubhouse, for members only, in honor of the Mrs, Mary (Dockham) Davis of Waltham, the word Roumania will join forces with NORTH WALDO POMONA. artists. Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Allies. Greece is disturbed the hy Daniel Dockham. of North invasion of her territory by the Bulgars A special meeting Waldo Pomona Last Saturday night Mrs. and Mrs. Ira M. Mrs. Clara E. son Grange was held with Seven Star Cobe a dinner at Hillside Farms in honor Littlefield and Benjamin ar.d while she is not to take an ac- Grange, gave likely of Mas; are of the former's Troy, Aug. 16th. The attendance was not as of Madam of Boston and Miss Florence Boston, guests tive in the war it is evident that the Sapin part C. H. large as usual on account of the busy season. Haidemann of New York, who were here for brother, Partridge. sentiment is pro-German waning. The Master, Overseer, Lecturer and Pomona the festival. Covers were laid for 16. The Miss Blanche Wilkins of Hartford, Conn, The recent appearance of German were and other stations present were accept- table decorations were pink sweet peas and Mrs. Edna Harriman of Prospect Ferrj in the North Sea that filled members of warships suggests ably by the host Grange. A and the place cards were butterflies, hand- called on friends here lately. on class of four candidates received the instruc- Germany, losing everywhere land, colored by Madam Sapin. Following dinner Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Cummings and Jas tions of the degree of Pomona, after which a may be preparing for a last desperate ! the guests of honor and other musicians among Brown went to Bangor last Saturday, making rtcess was declared. A bountiful dinner was attempt to gain a naval victory for its the guests gave a delightful informal reception, the trip in their new Dort car. and served members of Seven moral effect at home and on her armies prepared by which was very much enjoyed, a number of Mrs. Ira Ward, Mrs. F. E. Harding anu Star Grange and a social l.our The friends of the hostess in for the in the field. Her raids on the j enjoyed, coming recital, Zepplin daughters, Phyllis and Maxine, were guests re- meeting was reassembled in the fifth degree English coast have resulted only ill the Mrs, G. Frank Harriman of New York gave of Mrs. Gso. C. Ward in Frankfort. at the usual time, and after a selection cently Killing ot women am; cnnciren,wnin mey a luncheon at the Country Club last by the choir the visitors were cordially greet- Saturday Mrs. Agnes Ward Harding and Mrs. Flors have stin ulated in that coun- entertaining 27 guests, among whom was her 15th—“Class recruiting ed by Seavey 1 iptr, who, among other in- Haley Ward spent August Day"— house guest, Mrs. William S. White of Rock- try and inci eased the abhorrence with teresting remarks, urged the introduction J at the E. S N S. Alum li Camp at Sandypoint, land, After a dainty menu had been served! which her methods are viewed abroad. of the extension work of the U. of M. in Mrs. Melvina Crockett of Brewer, accom and enjoyed, auction on the broad porch fol- Then, although the gains of the Allies this county, which is one of the two counties panied by her daughter, Mrs. Harry„F. Hich lowed. Mrs. A. Gilchrest of not engaged in such work. Velzora Nicker- George Thomaston, born of at Mrs. Flav- in the west have been only by yards Brooklyn, N. Y., visited formerly of Belfast, won the first a son, lecturer of Po inona, made an appro- prize, ius Hopkins’ recently. while the Russians are advancing by beautiful of lisle lie A reading imported basket-bag Japanese p'trsirp response. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shute of wh< miles, the moral eft'tct is the same, and The second an electric | Boston, Laura Pratt was much and was workmanship. prize, by erjoyed had been of her Mr. and Mrs the situation such that some candle with standard and shade guests parents, desperate followed by the discussion of the Are of split bamboc topic: I D. F. left for their home Aug. 18th in brown with silken of wag Dockham, move on the part of Germany may be farmers more inclined to run in ruts than men lining pale green, two for the motor won Mrs. Ira M. and Madam taking days trip by cycle. looked for, and it may prove the begin- in other lines of business? The first speaker by Cobe, Keating waB of Belfast received the consolation, a at- ning of the end. Seavey Piper. F. M. Nickerson, Worthy jpost OAK tractive set shoe-trees in HILL, ^Swanville.) Master Nickerson and others contributed U of pale pink. Automobile accidents, while numerous the discussion and the was general opinion Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Tartoue wid their guests Merle Whittum visited his grandparents elsewhere, have been comparatively in- expressed that farmers in earlier although Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tripp, recently. and trivial times it it frequent locally generally in easily got into ruts yet in these days New York, who have been guests of Mrs. Tar- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thompson and son Elm ex not so than in other character. Considering the many inex- likely to occur more often toue’s Mr. and Mrs. T. Dod* INSEYEN KEYS TO 8A/DCATE > parents, George attended the centennial in Brooks 17th. O CARETAKER "TURNS OYER TEE RE business. The Misses and Estes Aug. perienced drivels, those learning to run Phyllis Gladys worth, at their cottage on the North Shore, (fWE rendered an instrumental duet and kindly re- Douglas and Oscar Webster and Warrer V THE HE /S THE ONLY their newly acquired cars, this is both left Aug. 17th in the Tartoue car for Murray n TO INN, WHICH DECLARES ONE LN EXISTENCE. f Seekins were in Brooks 17th to atter.c sponded to an encore. The was closed Aug. v—* ----— and creditable. The meeting Bay, Canada, where the Tartoues will be guests surprising many the centennial. with the usual certmonies and another selec- of Lieut. Col. and Woods, cars of the summer visitors of course Mrs. James W. tion the choir. by Messrs. Sullivan and Lubetkin were to A. T. Toothaker, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tooth- have who know meet experienced chauffeurs, The next will be with Comet and and Mrs. Porter Webb attended meeting Grange, their own car in Portland, and then go on with aker, Mr. and observe the rules of the road and S wanville, Sept. k5th. This meeting is post- the at “Seven to the Tartoues to Montreal. They will return to Spiritualist meeting Temple Height* !U and if their Keys local on Webb Baldpate regulations, example poned account of the fairs. Jennie last Belfast and Northport the latter part of next Sunday. was not followed there would will welcome the visitors and A. Stinson will generally | week, but the Tartoues will remain in Canada Mr. Clancey of New York, Mr. and Mrs. D Has Seven Times More Thrills, Comedy and Punch Than Any Ot be more and more serious re spend. A a factor in undoubtedly paper, "Appearances | until Mr. Tartoue finishes the portraits of the L. O. Hanley and daughter Ruth, and Thomas wi H Plav Ever Written. A reckless or a nnirg success,"by Hattie F. M. and accidents to report. Phillips, Misses Margaret and Evelyn Woods. They Wentworth' of South Thomas ton were gueste an address J. E. Overseer of the iy drunken driver is a menace to all who by Abbott, will then motor to Yellowstone Park before re- of j Mr, and Mrs. E. C, Peavey Aug. 20th, of the old-fashioned with a S tate will be Melodrama good sort, good supply of villians, an adventuress or two, Grange, features of the meeting. to New o] use the whether in a turning York. — of highways, car, enough careless display guns to tickle the nerves of the audience, a murderous shot, graft disclose team or on and if there is no law n wad of money large enough to pay for ten minutes of modern an old man hermit who ! foot, FREEDOM. The last entertainment in the course under warfare, ghost the in the to such for the FOLEY KIDNEY PIIXS ishes much of surprise plot, with these as material, Geo. M. Cohan fashioned the mystery punish offenders, pro- the auspices of the Country Club and Camp- AND FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS BLADDER “Seven Keys to Baldpate” from Earl Derr Bigger’s novel, and furnished the American stage with the tection of life and such a law property Mrs. Nellie Ban ton is visiting friends in meeting association, was given in the Audi- U1 successful play of several seasons. should be placed on the statute books at Lagrange. torium last Friday evening, and nearly every WHAT IS ITCH DIRT? The Klark-Urhan Company has secured the producing rights and will present “Seven Keys to Bald; the earliest pc ssibie moment. The acci- Mrs. Myra is seat was filled. Besides people from North- Bryant keeping house for the at the Colonial Theatre TONIGHT. All special scenery and electrical effects are Carrie 1 for the produi: port and Belfast, many attended from It is the old Anglo-Saxon name for Dandruff dent inNorthport, Aug. 12th—if it may Ban ton brothers. Bangor* and high class vaudeville will be introduced between the acts. Seats 01 sale at B>x Office. Camden and and it’s a good one. If you have dandruff you be so called—is one that should have Searsport, Rockland, other nearby Guy Twombly and family called on friends places. The artists were Miss Ethel have itch dirt and the little microbes that are the immediate attention of the authori- in the village Aug. 20th. Leginska, pianist, and Miss Florence Hardeman, violinist, part and parcel of dandruff are working per- ties. As there was an to eye-witness Miss Lizzie McGray was the of Mrs. and sooner guest and both were in splendid form, and were sistently night day, aid or later the collision which wrecked a car and C. B. Sampson last week. j enthusiastically applauded, Miss Florence will reach the very life of your hair and de- sent its driver to a and other es- Charles its NOTICE hospital, Thompson has rented the parsonage ; Larrabee, of Boston, a young pianist who is stroy vitality. | sential evidence is readily obtainable, and moved his family into it. rapidly coming to the front, was Miss Harde- Then you’ll be bald—Bald to stay—for not i The copartnership consisting of Adolph j Schlechterman, Sam Freedman and David Co- there can be no in J. H. ward man’s accompanist. Such a combination of even the wonderful rejuvenating properties of C difficulty determining Say has rented Mrs. Achsah Fr the of Waldo elected Investmen Parisian can hair after the hair bulb hen, all of Belfast, in County artists is rare in this and Sage grow who 'was at fault. Taking away the H all’s stand and moved his there. vicinity, the people I and State of Maine, doing business at said family or root is dead. Parisian Sage cures dandruff Picked with care after of Belfast and were indeed fortu- ! Belfast under the tirm name of Belfast Junk greatest license of the offender in such a case Carrie L. Boulter Northport —the hair destroyer. A. A. Howes & Co the from Waterville visited been dissolved, and said Adolph thorough investigation of each. nate in having the opportunity of hearing druggists, sell it, recommend it and guarantee | Company, has her daughter, Mrs. Gustave Bellows, the 1 Schlechterman will continue with said business past them. At the close of it; only 50 cents a large bottle and your money the program Madame firm name of Belfast Junk Com- YIE DING 4 % TO 7 when there is no financial responsibility week. back if it fails to remove every trace of Dan- j under said % Cara the soloist of has assumed all the Sapin, Wednesday night, druff, stop Falling Hair and Itching of the j pany. Mr. Schlechterman tor the destiuction of property and the Mrs. David Hustus and said and will all de- daughter, Mrs. sang by request "A Perfect Day,” with violin I Scalp. ! debts againBt company pay We Buy, Sell and Specially Recomnu said imperiling of life, a term of imprison- Grace Bryant, visited friends in Hallowell the ! mands contracted by company. 23rd, A. D. 1916. Iw34p ment Ehould be imposed. The Camden past week. Dated August Central Maine Power Co. 1st 5s Herald of laBt week said of this acci- John Sibley from Massachusetts visited his NOW EATS WITHOUT FEAR OF dent: sister, Mtb. D. W. Dodge, and his brother, Cumberland County Fower & Light 1st Reuben Sibley, recently. PAIN; MRS. LENORA SMART IS Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. We have not heard of any action be- Portland Railroad Company 1st 5s or PLEASED TO ing taken by the Waldo County State CENTER MONTV1LLE. TELL OF TANLAO Frank F. Graves, officials looking toward the punishment Anson (Maine) Water District 4£s of the man responsible for the accident. Mrs. F. A. Cushman was out from Belfast * Registered Optometrist, Central Maine Power Co. 7 % Pfd. Here was a case where a man observing Sunday. ouuereu irom siomacn iroUDie. naa preparation, iooa. nice Duuaing material, ready the in with distress law every way and driving Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Branigan returned to great after eating. Since taking Tan- to take its place in the body. That is called Belfast, Me., 1. O. O. F. Bldg and others. care was run into and narrowly escaped B everly Thursday. lac I can eat without fear of pain/’ recently assimilation. killed a man at a reck- Our valuable and extensive service and Statistical is being by driving said Mrs. Lenora Smart, R, F. D.f Glenburn, Men and women who suffer with improper Department less speed, on the left hand side of the Charles Herbst of Uxbridge, Mass., is at tained for use and benefit of Maine investors. Mrs. A. M. Ricker’s. Maine. assimilation are nervous and very irritable be- road on a sharp turn. If thiB driver was "Tanlac relieved me much that hus- cause of their lack and under the influence of liquor at the time Mr. and Mrs. Oscar N. Davis of Worcester, 40 my misery. They energy For Sale or to Let. ASK US FIRST he should lose his license and suffer what- M ass., are at C. E. Davis’. \ band is now taking it. He reports that he ambition to do their work, are easily discour- corner Franklin and Cedar Streets. With us you can invest any amount from $100 in sate D ever the law for crim- sleeps better and feels better in a general aged and become melancholy over slight House up penalty imposes Miss Fannie Gilman of Pittsfield, is the things. of MRS. J. L. CHENERY, careless If he was not suffer with unsound Inquire inally driving. guest of Miss Clara Bean. way/’ They sleep, poor mem- lw36 Main Street, Belfast. under the influence of then he was liquor Misses Alice Davis and Sound statements such as Mrs. Smart’s are ory, backache, headache, irregular circulation Small & Greenwood, of recklessness that Margie Dodge of Beyer, knowingly guilty Taunton, Mass., are at 1). C. Cain’s. based on exact knowledge and such knowledge of the blood, dizziness and the common ail- might ha\e resulted in Investment easily manslaught- can only be gained by The great ment&'of the'stomach, liver and kidneys. 9 Securities, er. He is unfit to drive an auto and cer- Mr. and Mrs. H. Curtis of Belfast experience. Stanley The success of Tanlac has been assed the week*end at R. H. Kane’s. faith that thousands of people have in Tanlac very great 225 Water Street, Mann tainly should suffer heavy penalty. When p wherever it has been introduced. Thousands House for Rent Augusta, has been is safe on our roads if such brought about by circumstances. in any person Mr. and Mrs. L.eon Adams of Dorchester, praise Tanlac for its effectiveness those ills Each like each different ma- criminal recklessness is to go unpunished? Mass., are guests of Miss Eldora Harriman., food, building which arise from a disordered condition of the Eight rooms and bath, all modern What is to deter any reckless, irrespon- terial for a house, must be handled by different digestive organs, poor assimilation and ill fed at 7 Alto Street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pike of Auburn are improvements, sible driver from death or nerves. causing the ests of Mr. Workmen, corresponding to carpenters, plas^ DEAin’S RHEUMATIC PILLS for Rheuma I gu and Mrs. J. F. Burkill at Hill Tanlac is now being introduced in Belfast at Phone 207-5 and 51-12. FOLEY CATHARTIC severe to other innocent if .ism and Neuralgia. Entirely vegetable. Safe -1 »ver TABlXgKi injury people View Farm. terers, paper-hangers and painters. After dueN City Drug Store, Read & Hills, proprietors. 2w34 | Keep Stomach Sweet Acave -Bowel, ot tseitast. pjg News CONGRESSMEN 92 in the shade last Monday afternoon. S. O. at the Opera House last Saturday and auto Tu ,,ir is now on, you Mon., , pang0' James 8. Parker, New York night. n| Wed., Only to AUGUST I HOW Fred Wiley made a bicycle trip Newport 01 28-2* MAT. DAILY as Labor I AND Coloni will close, usual, record run. s‘orf* in 7 hours last Saturday—a At 2.3', 7.00 1 8.30 o’clock. 1 II Its the breeze from an is «h good The new chapel in Grove cemetery up and -——————— -- cspt- | for this issue was received Frank E. of Maine boarded and the roof shingled. J, G. Aborn is i»len electric fan feels these hot Guernsey That Daring, obATo FOR ALL ,.tler“ (FORMANCES in type. AT A REPUBLICAN the builder. ,,ut The RALLY and a to Windsor- days! famous Sensational motored party A new concrete walk is being laid on the r Merrill NEXT i, the Norton reunion. SATURDAY EVENING 8ttend no. th side of Main street from the Old Corner Powerful and Ground Gripper Shoes on school common if 25C. o and baidie if in 60c. t, Nortoo Mrs. pleasant, not, Drug Store to Perry's market. It was needed. ,: Photo-Play lr indsorvilie Saturday to attend Memorial Hall. will make your feet The tide of summer travel has turned west- Reserved Seats in Advan ie for the 2.30 and 7.30 just I he Belfast CjtoD reunion. Rand will be in attendance. ward. Steamer Belfast left Bangor last Sat- by the popular as comfortable. Everyone is the Keys (0 Baldpate” invited. urday afternoon with largest passenger PERFOR MANCES ..at.v at The Colonial Theater list of the season. -b.Urban Thev support without Miss Doris it. Clifford succeeded Miss Gen- This is Don’t miss tyas W. Warren, Dr. W. L. West, the Photo*Play Now to Utmost at eva Stephenson as Capt. Royal Playing Capacity ■ broken assistant in the Woman’s ..in.oner yacht Katherine of plates, arches; Charles E. Johnson and Arthur Ritch- Club room. Miss Messrs. now the Stephenson is to take a few Majestic Theatre, Boston, in Third Month, | ,i arrived in harbor Tues* to attend relieve weeks vacation before ie motored to Augusta lastJSaturday * outgrowing joints; returning to Coburn Wednesday morning. Classical the Republican rally. Turned Thousands at 3 Theatres in K ;*?.i cure corns and cal- Institute, Waterville. Aw^y Daily New York f from a they ,i ver has returned visit At a meeting of the directors of the Frank C. Patten, who was special ^rt injured in the held NOW IN FI FTH MONTH, i V. Cottrell, and wife, at lous auto City National Bank of Belfast, laBt Satur- places. accident at Norlhport Aug. had where the Cottrells 12th,and was elected [ rthport, since been in the day, Clement W. Wescott presi- In fact, will accom- Waldo County hospital, went BROKE ALL RECORDS F OR WEEK IN the reason. they to dent and director to succeed Wm. B. Swan, de- PROVIDENCE Inotag Northport Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. who has been if are who ceased, and Ralph A. Bramhall was elected ns, clerking plish wonders, they Patten, had been with him, to look after I the Atlantic-Pacific Co’s. their and cashier to succeed Mr. Wescott, resigned. ,, n fitted We are car, Monday they returned to their [ inesday to take charge of a properly, home in Brewer. Advertised Letters. The following let- .incord, N. H. so about this ers remained uncalled for in the Belfast post- particular Thirty-six members of A. E. Clark Camp, f school committees and Sons of office for the week ending Aug. 22nd: Ladies- Veterans,and their Auxiliary, went to feature that we insist that M. Children F. Mrs. Bertha Mrs. • 6 ... will be held in Belfast Sept. \ Rockland last Miss Bailey, "Deubow, \ hriday evening and were guests Waido County Teachers Conven- we sell must be of Anderson Belle Edgerton, Mrs. Orissa Emery, Mrs. Sarah every pair Camp and Auxiliary. A lobster UNDER 16 .rooks 15th. j Jane,Fogg, Miss Noriega, Mrs. J. Wesley Sept. supper was served, followed by a dance in fitted in our store. Odd Fellows Patterson, Mrs. Mary Paris Swan. Gentlemen I W.todbury has returned from Hall. They made the trip on the --F. F. M. Bowley, Box No. 51, Frank with his family, he spent two steamers of the Maine Transpoltation Co Bowley, POSITIVELY Johnson, D. R. D. R. Sidlinger, Elbridge they have moved into the arriving home at 2 a. m., Libby, SfieSyin&mom Saturday. They A. ? were M. Thomas, Z. E. Wright, B. Wickham.. ,;a Congress street. enthusiastic over their trip and enter- tainment. There will be a celebration in Belfast on La- I NOT .’m eting of the sewing circle bor of the the G. A. R. next Tuesday Crops. While the greater part of the hay Day under the auspices Leonard & in this section Barrows Athletic and the Boo* ADMITTED. ladies are requested to Le crop had been harvested some Association I and Shoe It will include a the last meeting before the j Mrs. Frankel of the New York Bargain only began haying last week, and there was Workers Union. store left Monday for New York to select her still considerable standing grass, Ihe weather parade at 12 3q with the Belfast band in at- i; i 'all line. She will return in about two weeks. has been favorable for and tendance and the city government as special re extended Mr. and Mrs. haying report? j generally indicate a double guest3. will ma^ch to the Congress iurnmer,Idaho,on the arriv- Miss Annie Anderson of South Portland, crop that of last They year. Corn has not ^one well and a street grounds, where there will be a ball John weight pho is in Belfast, was operated on only late f boy, Butler, j employed Mother with a Daughter over 1 fall will insure a crop that even then must be game between the L. & B. team and the Cam- Every •.trices. Mrs. Moore was for- : Waldo last Saturday by t|the County hospital should have her witness this far below the average. There are few den locals, a tug of war. a three-legged race, 16 years It’s a \\ood of Belfast. j ] )r. Eugene L. Stevens, assisted by Dr. Carl H. reports Life Lesson «■ I as to the local potato crop, but the new an egg race and other sports and something wonderful 1 >tevens and Dr. Samuel Fairchild. pota- t': 1 y social meeting will be PICTURE._ toes brought in are uncertain in quality and doing all the time. Mr. Ladd has resigned as iv of the church .in Worth Miss Lena Nye entertained at a clambake only digging time will determine the extent manager of the L. & B. base ball team and Mr. 1 of God at “The t the City Park last Saturday afternoon in The Church campmeeting Maple it.day night; subject, and nature of the yield. Peters will the team for the remain- manage Grove in North Searsport begins the Thoughtful Hearer." I ionor of her guest, Miss Henrietta Gilkey of campground j der of the season. and continues for ten are much all 1 Those were Mrs. C. E. A-Birthday Party. Miss Clara Hammons Thursday, August 31st, Belfast d.gs enjoyed by iearsport. present Opera■ House Kleine tuliaon Fuat celebrated South Belfast. Farmers in this vicinity urea tead, Mrs. T. E. Bowker, Mrs. H. L. Seeking, her ninth birthday at her home, days. P and have harvested an 14 Pearl street, last are nearly done haying Club will meet next Tuesday, Sarah the directors of the Swan- .lisses Alice E. Simmons and Amy E. Stod* Friday afternoon with a The Hospital Tonight Formerly Bernhardt's excellent and Mrs. Ralph Young LOU TELLEG lawn party. The J. S. Harriman and T. crop_Mr. invitation, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hay- EN, | a to till the ! lard. B. by corporation, of N. Mr. Fletcher of Massachu- Dinsmore lawns were placed at their Concord, Id., at the cottage, Allyn shore s the death of the Maurice W. Lord entertained at the disposal ford Stephenson- two shows in “THE president, | Judge Miles of Waterville were recent EXPLORER” for games, etc. A table setts and Miss at 6 to which the gen- Frank Whitten was elected at Little River last long for the girls Picnic supper o’clock, A Romantic of the African Wilds. jord cottage, Thursday Mrs. W. Play I J and a smaller one guests of Mr. and George Young- ■ for the were are invited. •usurer and Laverne Whitten i boys spread tlemen News I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady and family spent Hearst=Vitagraph Pictorial under the trees. The refreshments was sS«»fi;n,!J,, :■• rector. , ires and the time was included Mrs. Fred. Curtis of Searsport operated ust:,d- taken, spent socially, an last week with Mr. and Mrs. B F. a handsomely decorated ice evening Genera were Mr. and Karf McDonald, birthday cake, Monday in the Waldo County Friday Parker of New York and Hon. ! rhe guests Mrs. Colcord_The Ladies’ Aid of West Northport upon livening Saturday (Matinee and Evening) cream, fancy cakes, etc. Mrs. Hammons was Dr. Fairchild, as- of Maine will a dr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Mr. and Mrs, for appendicitis by Geo. Kleine Presents in Five Pans fj:, tsey address Follett, held a successful meeting in the Brainard hospital Norma assisted in Mrs. very Dr. L. Talmadge in 1 < serving by Addison F. Pen- sisted Dr. Carle Steveps and Harry school common next Bat- E. Read, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Seekins, 22nd.... Frank West went by “The Sentimental Lady” dleton and Mrs. John Collins. Group schoolhouse August Appealing Triangle Play d pleasant; if not, in Memorial drs. John Beckwith and Miss Amy E. Stod- pictures his Kilgore. A with Irene Fenwick. of to Saturday and visited sister, | Delightful Play the party were taken. Those present were Searsport Miss Ford in band will be in < lard. Mills. Miss Wilson and Sterling attendance. \ Mrs. Frank and his brother, William Poor’s Amy Mis8es hl.zabeth Dumont and Gertrude Dib- Colcord, i to which Ella were recent guests of Mr. anc Billie Burke in “Gloria’s Romance. Two-Reel Keystone w good music, every Harold F. Cobb of Searsmont, a of Smalley Comedy graduate ble of New Priscilla and West. j York, Louise Swett ..John and James Shea re University, Middletown, Conn., a Mrs. M. O. Wilson. rVesleyan of Lynnheld, Mass., Ruth Suffrage Meeting. The first meeting of Tuesday Dinsmore, Helen last after a months visit with Monday Evening \ Evening Wednesday lien is a wooden chair teacher of has been as turned Saturday Evening nearly experience, engaged Weecott, Eleene Verna the newly organized Belfast Woman’s Suffrage Viola Dana in To be Fernald, Jeliiaon, and Mrs. Henry Wentworth. .Several from Announced Strong Triangle A label on the under tub-master of the Belfast High school. in Mr. Play. ^. printed Gretchen Fletcher, Violet Elana league was held Tuesday night, Aug. 15, the meet- Dexter, this attended the Grange field day ; Paramount Feature LATEK d reads: ‘‘Warranted Chairs- Arthur St. Onge, who was elected to this po- place | j Keystone Comedy. j;; Shuie, Huth Smalley and McWhirter Woman’s clubroom on Church street. About B. Evelyn in last Tuesday.... N. Strong D. Hallow rtion at a recent of the ing Montville b:.:. y M, Smiley, ell, j special meeting and Bernard and 30 women were and all seemed interes- Eugene Hammons. present, from Lincolnville, where i ------is iu returned last Monday lint 1’ne chair perfect condi- i chool committee, has accepted the principal- ted and enthusiastic. Mrs. William V. A Graduate Nurse. Miss Pratt, the week....Mrs. for Josephine he had been stopping past ion si accidents, good another thip of the Richmond High school. the president, presided, and after the routine CENTER MONXVILLE. Knowlton of Unity completed the 27-months Caroline Merriman returned home Sunday ifldrt: icurs. The Courier-Gazette finds it at Mrs. S. Augustus Parker read from Dr. necessary course in nursing at the Waldo work, after a week’s visit in Morrill-Mrs. Lucy County hospi- Miss Hazel Arno will teach at We nraent was made in his time, in common with all newspapers, to Samuel Crother's book, “Meditations on Votes the McFarland’s Examine Ir. tal last Friday and was given a lunch at 6 has been on the sick list past Detroit,} evise its lists and elimimate the cop- p Jackson this fall. 1 mailing informal discussion was then I Corner I: n that tire new rord car for on for Women.” An is in Knox visiting es that for one reason or another have got m. that day by Miss Adelaide Percy, super- week.... Miss Vesta Higgins McLellan ! Si" :a.' -be seen to be so free The in the held, and Mrs. Hugh D. answered Lester Wilson Fred Knowlton of Belmont is cutting the appreciated, j ipon its list. recent increase intendent at the hospital, assisted by Mrs. her grandmother... Mr, and Mrs. T:- :.’>e few alterations its ! irice of printing stock adds several hundred many questions most interestingly and com- and Mrs. Ever- hay on the Berry farm. improved , Frank C. Patten of Brewer. Only the regular took a car ride Sunday with Dr. lollars a year to the cost of issuing this paper, is to be The i he Literature and ppea.-.s- average person will have to nurses were prehensively. procured and Mrs. Dan Harrington Clifton Morse has been haying for his aunt, j tnd our friends will appreciate the necessity present. The table decorations ard Wilson_Mr. Eyes the out*.. he sure it is a Ford. B. O. Nor- were will be distributed among members and and Mr. and Mrs. Boulter of Knox. ] aid upon us of economizing in this direction.— green and yellow and the articles on the and daughter Vera of Garland Jenny will ID,Be lorthe Ford agent. iockland Courier-Gazette. menu were their friends, and there be a question box son Edwin of hay- Modern also in the same colors. The yel- Mrs. Joseph Barnard and Mrs. Abby Watts of Waterville is visiting By Scientific Methods The Journal, as previously announced, has low so that anyone who wishes to ask questions and with ::artof Lincolnville avenue met place cards bore suggestive quotations for scott, Iowa, spent Saturday Sunday her sister, Miss Etta Thompson. (without the aid of drugs) : or the same reason our Rockland each do so and they will be carefully answered M. Stevens- accident at the Mathews mill given by guest. A large cake with green and may Mrs. Barn.ird’s sister. Mrs. H, yel- Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Erskine visited relatives And fit the Most a like revision of its The next meeting will be held 5th, and a will be heid Upto-Date .. renoon. He was a ontemporary, begun low frosting Miss ini- Sept. annual Sunday school picnic operating containing Knowlton’s The in from Boston or New York will Winslow over the week-end. a of wood > nailing list, cutting off exchanges, reducing tials, the date and a good speaker week. piece caught, forcing j 1916, red cross, occupied some time next deliver an address. It is also Miss of r. the i ts free list, and accounts of sub- the center of the be present to Evelyn Smith Allston, Mass is vis- through palm of his right | delinquent table. The menu was grape to have an in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason. were three and a half inches * cribers who have failed to respond to bills fruit with planned anti-suffrage speaker, EAST BELFAST. iting Glasses j green cherries, stuffed eggs ou let- j t-r-d s ent them will be in other hands for order that the women may thoroughly under- Mr. and near the thumb, coming out placed tuce, cake, ice cream served in cautalopes Mrs, Oramindel M >rse spent Sur At 1 ollection. The conditions confronting news- stand both sides of the A debate is with Daniel Walker Reasonable Prices. 'r. E. D. Tapley, who was called with green cherries,cuffee, and green and yel- question. Mr. John Allen of Quincy, Mass., visiting day and family. the trouble to 1 taper publishers today necessitates economiz- low bonbons. At the between two good speakers will also be ar- of Innis. ;unds, says only social hour following at the home George Miss Katherine Sanford of Liberty spent od ng in every direction possible. the lunch Miss ranged, one an anti-suffragist and one for of Stone- poisoning. Percy presented the guest of Misses Katherine and Lillian Fox last week with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Gay. Broken iuuce of Souvenirs of Cup Defenders. Gen. Charles honor with her diploma for the suffrage. returned home last Monday after Lenses Toledo, Ohio, is visit- completed ham, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Harmon of Hrockton, Mass., ’ Replaced work and with a Tea House ■ Paine, who died 15th in Weston. nurse’s Miss The Wayside Register. Mr at the cottage, Mrs. William B. Swan. Mr. Aug. Mass., cap. Knowlton a few weeks stay Burgess are guests of her sister, Mrs. Loren Howard. it tha r.era /if fill unars il'ob tha nrirnriTor /if u is at her home in H of Minn. th an accident in 3 Unity. and Mrs Eugene Day Minneapolis, Flowanah. Pittsfield, Mrs. and of of Mrs Elnora ! Percy Hodges son St. Johnsbury, j it that in 1885 built and sailed the sue- Lavinia Day Riverside, Calif, H last car on which he was yndicate The sale and at Trinity Church Chase & riding New Advertisements. Ground supper ! Vt., are visiting her sister, Mrs. Oramandel : Doak, *' * essful defender and was the Gripper Holden of St Cloud, Minn, Mrs C Parker Mc- rd, his hand on cup Puritan, a success and $29 were netted, striking right shoes will make your feet comfortable these Friday was '■ Morse. 1 iwner and of the defender Clure of Paul M Truszinske of >uch a manner as to the builder cup May- Boston, Poland, tickets were sold for the supper injure hot days. They broken arches Seventy-five the Volunteer in both support with- Mrs F E Peterson of Our town was well represented at the -^Optometrists,^ -i.nb. He was 1 lower in 1886 and 1867, Russia, Rockland, Mass, were sold given first aid on out and relieve | and all the fancy articles and aprons ^ plates out-growing joints. Tileston of New Mrs William Brooks celebration and all an excellent 25 ater had it 1 uccessful in retaining that coveted trophy, Mrs Henry York, of talent report Main Street, Belfast, Maine. dressed in Boston, j Sold only at The Dinsmore A musical entertainment visiting Store_See advt. R Thomas of Brookline, Mass, Mies S L Rose program. the treatment of Dr. 1 he America’s cup, in this country. The and everybody reported t Eugene of sale by auction of the bankrupt estate of was greatly enjoyed was visited the writer when she of Dedham, Mass, Mrs F E Smyth of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and : •M Faunce reports that the dayfiower by fine time. Selwyn Thompson, Joseph L. Peabody at the house now out at in South dwelling Prof and Mrs Walter F, Bertram F, G, Mr. Mrs. Fred W. Brown do had been the warmest for 43 vas fitting Lawley’s Boston, Mary of Brookline Lynwood Thompson, occupied by him in Thorndike, at 2 p. m. Wm. Russell and Joseph Cooper Aug. Alansou W and William G Willcox of Ithaca. and Mrs. Dora of Belfast on Vol- ■ 8th to yho brought home a piece of the white pine | Engle called uly Aug. 10th the tem- 29th... .First class for last morning for a two weekt TO LET storage furniture at $1 Mrs F A Stevens of Mrs arrived Sunday ged 100 in the 1 ised in her mast, and giving a piece N Y, Rockland, Mass, ney Thompson Sunday. day time and 85 wedging month load. their wives, who are visit- per per Apply to Elon B. Gil- Mrs W F Misses C R vacation and to join Inigr-. 0 H. J. Locke advised him to make it into E E Walker, Cram, and C A M V W A chrest-The Penobscot their Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Black HESS A. | Bay Electric Co. tells A F Clara and L of ing parents, ewelry as the Mayflower was a sure winner, Wing, Chapman Sargent ol what costs in the were by Roy Black A furnished bungalow on eastern side of band concert of the season 1 you electricity home at 10c Mr and Mrs Ernest Mr and Mrs They accompanied rhe next year, after the Volunteer had suc- Bangor, Davis, Swan Lake, Me. Broad It is who also came for a two weekt Searsport, piazzas. schoolhouse common tomor- per 1,000 kilowats. comparatively inex- of Brockton, defended the cup and was hauled E D Spear, Frances Bachelder Rockland, Two sleeping porcnes. Large living room with :essfully for and ing with the pensive light power-See the special Florence M vacation. fireplace. $40 per month. 2w34 following pro- »ut at to be cut in two and length- Lydia Marshall of Boston, Mar- Lawley's notice of tax collector arrivec W. J. Edward Sibley. Dis- A Lee Andrews of Mrs. P. Young of Greenville MATTHEWS, Searsport, Me. ;ned was built of steel shall of New York, Opelika, Sydney (she plates) prepara- Hilton terstroke, count on taxes will continue until 4 p. m Katherine of New last Tuesday night,accompanied by Mrs. Lampe ory to changing her rig to that of a schooner, Ala, Dillingham York, Mary Finder will confer a favor t and when it will and Mrs. Biirney o Peasant, Suppe j Sept. 2nd, positively close. All Alden Edwards of Newton Center, Ruth Mrs. Galusha, Mrs. Rogers same to 1 1 bolt head was secured as a souvenir. When Mass, by restoring Dvorak real of th( j estate and personal property taxes must L Mrs William Stalker of New Greenville, and will spend the remainder T. W. LOTH HOP, ^ izard of the : n commission as a schooner she was, in the Dillingham, KIDNEY PILLS Nile, Herbert shore 16 Park FOLEY be paid before Nov. 1, 1916_House with A of Mrs week at her on the Pendleton j Iw34p Street, Belfast. FOR BACKACHE KICNErS ANO 3 LAD QE R of the writer, the handsomest yacht York, Mrs H Fogg Bangor, G S Mac- bungalow Air from (pinion his Luisa di I eight rooms and bath and all modern N Mr and Her son Tom, who has been visiting grand Montfort, (f that class he had ever seen. improve- pherson of Highlands, C, Mrs F W ments for rent_All the new and Mrs. E. O. Pendleton, will re n Bergson books at the Adams and Miss Carolyn W Adams of parents, Mr. Air. N. A. Fortin Democratic Campaign. A Democratic Bangor. •N The Carle & HfVMMetMmtMMttM b-u.ar. Jones lending library, up one flight, Mrs J D Sweetser of Searsport, Mr and Mrs C turn home with them. waB held in the House last the ally Opera Tues- Sunshine and the I Edison Phonograph floor_B. O. Norton, Bel- A Mitchell of Ashville, N C, Mr and Mrs H H of Levi Ytfalker on the Patter- Rose, with the Belfast band in attend- The buildings / lay evening, will receive his first Gumble ,1 fast, today consignment Mitchell of Eaton, Pa. Mr and Mrs Walter _isaro hurnpd to the ground Wednes Vrwnl r.Krtf.ia audience fceat- ince, and a fair-sized present, of 1917 Ford Touring cars. Call and see them Bickford of Brighton, Mass, entertained Mr An alarm was rung in at 2 a. m. rHlle- Borel-Clerc were Dr. Adelbert day morning. ?d on the platform Millett, at his on Front street... .The Banner garage Ciienery and Mrs Charles S Bickford, Mrs Velzora the two hose companies and the engini {•angled Harmon of Thorndike and and Messrs. Peter corner of Franklin and I. House, Cedar streets, Mitchell and Miss Mary A Bickford at lunch a but the on James company made quick response, ERA House. "The ! \rthur W. Leonard of Morrill. Judge is for sale. to Explorer,” Apply Mrs. Chenery, Main at 6 m. was one loot in one well ant SPECIAL last Saturday p water obtainable I ..ramount of and after extolling Play of the African Libby Unity presided, street... .See notice of dissolution of others and the fire hat f*,; partner- A MiD Summer Sale. A very successful about two feet in two the the Democratic nominee for U. S. Senator, Glaring international romantic ship under the hrm name of Belfast Junk Co that could be { j was in the such a headway nothing 1 and in de- mid summer sale held Methodist gained lleKen. the Hearet News Hon. Charles F. Johnson, speaking Mr. Schlechterman will continue Mrs Vitagraph the business. save the buildings. Mr. and j Aug. 22nd and 23rd. The large room done to run ,n Belfast 1 terms of the Republican candidate, vestry before any other rogatory -Fair cf eye glasses lost. Finder were takei J please was with trees and Walker, who are elderly people, a Hale, he introduced as the decorated evergreen gard- ate, com“dy carton and Cleo ! Hon. Frederick return to T. W. 16 Park street.... their bet Lothrop, various booths and from the burning building through a of the evening, Hon. Frank en flowers and the tables Lniversal drama, will a [irst speaker Wabessa at Swan TAX comprise Lake to let. is NOTICE! Camp I e ! attractive. Rev. Horace B, Sellers room window and much sympathy expresset trade program for Haskell ot Portland, a former Republican, and were very tonight. Friday even- The Base Ball The fire from a de State condi- Benefit. The minstrel assisted Frank Downs, Mrs. John L. Dow for them. originated rce Kleine offers a feature later who spoke on by that should Progressive, The house and barn wen show by local talent in the Colonial Theater Ethel conducted a fective chimney. ,6> "The and Hon. J. Hamilton and Miss Rogers fishing- Sentimental Lady,” found- tions, past present. there was a smai evening as a benefit for the Belfast recess with a valued at about $1,000 and the State of Illinois, was Monday pool in a tree-shaded long pole aj by Owen Davis, and with the Lewis, Senator from Base Ball Association was an af- fish. The ice cream and insurance. The buildingB and household good, e on national issues, impromptu and plenty of lemon- Fenwick in the lead. Also then introduced and spoke fair, but none the less The first was in the form of a with a were a total loss. n evaded most of the vital enjoyable. ade booth porch "Gloria’s Romance” will be but very adroitly part was staged as a grand s^and and ball the decorations a has been known as yellow frame, including lemon SEPTEMBER 1st turday, matinee and He familiarly APPlETON. evening, a questions. with H. Buzzell to whom for his field, C. umpire, had tree, a miniature stone well, etc. Miss Annie dp including Norma Talmadge in Jim Ham Lewis and distinguished been entrusted the arduous task of engaging Gowing was assisted here by Misses Marian 1 y and Ford whiskers, a la Dundreary, and his gor- Sherman has been at Tempi. Sterling in a Ke£- "pink” for 1917. In Mr?. Willard j the brief remarks he out- Thurston and Sadie Bowen. The red and white will of and an players be ehown. even- toilets, but is a man ability the past week. so near the close of the Z Monday geous lined the policy o* the Association in demand- food table with its abundance of Heights coming week, rte He his ad canopied artiste Viola Dana in entertaining speaker. expressed Mrs. Addison McCorrison are ber. “Ty> that the applicants must be efficient in wares was in of Mrs. Clarence E. Frost Mr. and tl of as ing charge that I have decided to allow the discount l>urt-” to be miration for the grand old State Maine, of two weeks. eElJ Tuesday evening, ball and in addition must be at and Mrs. Buck. The cut flowers and from Hollis for a visit 2 in trade of playing adepts Georgia ater. Wednesday a Tri- they all do; it is part of the stock evening, tennis, singing and in entertaining young la- decorated by its own stock, was in Miss Linda Annis of Sw-mpscot. Mass., is to 4 '■ and plant table, to continue p. m., Saturday, Willard Mack and a Keystone the campaigners in the Pine Tree State, Septem- dies. Those applying were Ross and Earl charge of Mrs. Nellie H. Pierson, assisted by guest of Ur. and Mrs. Harry Hawkes. J we can all with them on that point. agree Ralph Cram, Alfred Miss Mildred Thomas. The work and ber 2nd. So bear in mind the Z Hammons, Hersom, Roy fancy Mrs. Carrie Page of Brownville and Mrs please day 1 1 Green and A. J. McMahan, who were surcharg- apron tables were combined in a large booth ate of Mr Olive Emery of Bar Harbor guests hour when the discount on taxes ed with and knocks. After the band nasturtiums and the and # opl|a1[c=D||ci=>|[QltMS5j jokes decorated with canopy and Mrs. Albert E. Gushee. overture Ross Hammons sang “Circus Day in covered with yellow and orange papers to Mr. and Mrs. North and daughter and Mre close. 9 Dixie,” Mr. Cram won the applause of all in carry out the color scheme. Mrs, Etta S. Giles of Tenant’s Harbor were recent guesl his baritone solo, “The Sunshine of your Mitchell and Mrs. J. W. Jones had charge of of Dr, and Mrs. B. H. Kellar. Smiles,” and Mr. McMahan rendered the war the fancy work and Miss Lora Maxcy and Mrs. # I certainly hope that all will take ad- 2 of the The Larkin and daughter, Miss Irene, o song, “If War was What Sherman Said it Was.” George Madden aprons. U. S. Gushee with decorations, was in of a few weeks at th > The above named sextette then rendered the booth, flag charge Farmington, are Bpending 2 of the discount and X Masters Patterson and Harry Bowen, vantage place |your Wesley at Gushee’s Corner. base ball song, “Put it Over.” Part first booth was old homestead Library The pretty pink and green candy in funds to meet their and Lending closed with a solo by little Miss Katherine over Mrs. Sellers, assisted by Miss Mre. Mondeville left Frida; X city obligations # presided by Mr. and Harry Marshall and Ruth Macomber, J Slipp, “America I Love you,” the full chorus Gladys for their home in New York after a visit o • enable me to close up my collections as x with waving flags joining in the chorus. The two weekB with Mr. and Mre. Harry Hawkes. ladies in the chorus were Misses Emma • young Mrs. Carrie Woodruff and friends, Mrs. C ■ 2 or earlier than the 1915 taxes. All the New Books Ber- of early 0 I Slipp, Katherine Brier, Gertrude Coombs, W. Ludlow and Miss Lucie Ludlow Rahway Woodruff's brothel nice Holt, Kathleen Coicord, Doris Coombs, N. J., are guests of Mre. Harry C. Pease. All Real Estate and Personal X -ai- Alice South worth, Edna Curtis, Belle Keating, 2 Property Pitman of Salen Hazel Doak, There were two reels of moving *’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashury of Mr. and Mri In the IF YOUR CHILDREN Mass., were recent guests A Taxes must be before November 1, # D pictures between the parts. second of th paid William Pitman. Mr. Pitman is Supt. part Arthur N. Johnson sang “That’s How I. ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL Salem Normal school. Kl Love You,” and responded to an encore with CARLE & or new automobiles have bee x1916, ren- just JONES’, belf4I.tne. “A Perfect Day,” Miss Alice E. SimmonS undersize under-weight Three _ 2 il Bert L Mitch* dered very effectively “Visitors in the Village bought by Appleton parties. o remember—Scott’s Emulsion an Overlan EDWARD y School” and responded to an encore with a love has a Metz. Lyndow Johnson l 2 SIBLEY, 2 a Ford. Up One Flight, Edison Phonograph Floor. 2 ditty“-Ab! Me,” Messrs. Johnson and Cram sang is nature’s grandest growing- and Arthur Fish the duet, “The Wedding of the Sunshine and 2 Collector of Taxes. X food; it strengthens their bones, He could smok the Rose,” and by request sang with Miss That was the difference. Brier the trio, “When the Twilight Comes to makes healthy blood and pro- Cedulas in moderation and always keep a goo Kiss the Rose Good-Night.” All the reserved motes sturdy growth. appetite and a clear head. A, A. Howes & Ci l was a will tell that this is true of all mild Hat ; seats were sold and there good attend- Scott ft Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 13-27 you ... ance o® admission tickets. ans cigars, and they sell Cedulas. ■ I Animal Stories. RECENT DEATHS. admires civilization and its comforts,but does not trust to them entirely. Has he transferred a By Mrs. Grace C. D. Favre, Formerly Guy Higgins, sjn of Mr. and Mis. “intelligently r—-- was drowned useful piece of information from one Grace Denslow. Henry Higgins of Knox, Miss C, to No one who Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 8th, in Dutton generation another”? knows will doubt that the is able pond, two miles from his home. Mr. dogs dog A TRUE STORY. to make known to man his TOOTS, Higgins was swimming from a boat. The every wish. boat the and As for passing information to another Toots was a thoroughbred English pug. went adrift among lily pads i he dog, what is the when he Alas! that I should have to write of her endeavored to swim through the pads dog doing gives I to limbs became en- tongue on the trail? Surely he is not in the past tense! she, who for over secure it, but his view of Ira Flan- notifying the quarry that he is after it. fourteen was the and of ! tangled and he sank in years joy pride wild do not bark. i ders, an man, who endeavored to Again, dogs They our New York home. 1 aged rescue did not reach the have certain cries, but the bark belongs Toots, Darling Girl, to give her her full Mr. Higgins but until Mr. to the canine who has known man. A had a as as spot in another boat tiiggins kennel name, pedigree long wild had down for ihe last time. The Antarctic wolf, placed where he my arm. Her sire and dam were alw ys j gone for infants and Children. could hear dogs hark, after a few months benched in the Champion Class at all the body was recovered in 10 feet-cf water, began himself to hark and as the Westminster Kennel Club exhibitions. County Medical Examiner O. 3. Vickery pro- The Kind You Have lias the j of the of Always Bought home >iL h u we pronounced the case accidental drowning, ceedings Zoological Society The little lady herself kept for our j turo of Clias. II. and lias limit The to the home of London said, “succeeded admirably.” Fletcher, been made i,,s own body was removed delectation. j Had the the where funeral services were dogs transferred a useful piece personal supervision for over HO years. Allow jm She was a perfect beauty, having every parents, held. Mr. had been with of'information to their wild cousin, or to deceive in this. Imitations necessary "point” to prove her a Higgirs living you Counterfeits, u„| six hadn't they? If it be necessary for the “ thoroughbred. An English tourist ex- his parents for the past years since Just-as-good” are but Experiments, ami endanger his where test to have the useful information con- il1(S claimed one Jove! there goes a return from Hartford, Conn., of day, “By from one to health Children—Experience Experiment. he was connected with the Hartford Re- veyed generation another, against handsome pug!” one a number of might cite the inherited of She was as sweet and dear as she was treat Hospital for years. antipathy bull terriers for cats, an which and She had a The deceased was born in Knox, Me., example The Kind You loving intelligent. only ! will be scorned who do Have which she had June 29, 1875. He was unmarried. He only by persons Always Bought few so-called tricks, picked not hate is survived his father and cats. up willingly, such as begging, snaking by mother, of Cuvier said that the dog hands, sitting up, and “talking” in her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Higgins Knox, represented and Arthur of man's greatest over nature, and canine way. She would sneeze at com- by four brothers, Higgins triumph of that the dog was necessary for mand, and when she could not produce Belfast, Stanley Higgins Knox and perhaps the establishment ot human society. the desired effect, she would deliberately Harry S. and Burton Higgins of Water- Brackett Man and dog have been friends since the tickle her nose with her small paws. ville. Rev. David of Brooks The neolithic age, and to say that the dog has She was forbidden to catch flies, the officiated at the funeral. burial was not learned is a slur, not so having told us the flies crawled in Sunnyside cemetery, Knox. His po- anything veterinary much on the as on pularity was shown by the host of rela- dog's intelligence In Use For Over Years. about in the stomach, producing nausea, man’s 30 didactic A and powers. THE CENTAUR COM M V NtW VOW K C T and even consequent intestinal disorders. tives, friends acquaintances present One day, having been caught in the act, at the funeral. There was a great pro- she suddenly opened her mouth, and out fusion of flowers and set pieces from PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. ] came a big horsefly! She had not dared friends and relatives including a large- toswallow it! spray of purple asters from the Wat->r Mrs. Mary Dodge is passing a few days had balls of various ville postoflice clerks; large of At a At a Probate Toots many toys; bouquets in Troy. | Probate Court* held at Belf ast, within and <'ourt hold at ■ for the I several dolls, a rubber canary pink and white carnations and white lor file County of Waldo. n th Stb day ol | County of \\ aim,. sizes, ot l,;..hi onnM tuhiutiti tn hpr nt»r- asters from Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Hig- Capt. Steven B. Larrabee was a caller | August, A !» HUB day Aiitiiist. I». I*»jh. (fins* .»+* mKIfa rtirvlro fenm M ...vcl J LM»’> ABDC. PIKK of K.\ I. V l*li KNTISS Ot i;:. and own cherished in Searspon, in *aid Conn I nlexity, her very limp j Belfast, Monday. lJ T[ d-cot. adlti'i ’’ Mrs. tv. nephew of \taiy a Bailey. -ale of Seal s |ll Hr M '‘Arabella. We would Burton large crescent of o' '■ I* o' ii ! rag-doll, simply Higgins; Mrs. S. (’. Sturtevant left lues day ! I'ort, in said •':ount\ VVaido, ded. iia fell I'. Ci nvl .* white and roses and a said ( of \\ a say in an ordinary tone of voice, “Why, pink pinks from Mr. for where she I present-il petition pray He; that he, '.aid ! .f «unity ulu d- [ morning TempleJHeights, ~*iit'*! a t it i.i 111 Off she would trot, and Mrs. Arthur of sweet \vard C, P'ke, or >oine othei suitable per- n i»« ion i■ where is Arabella?” Higgins; spray will a at Imm dam e i remain for time her cottage. may lie appointed administrator ot the -!,<•. .0 tax may ho ‘-u-t.-rnio in which of the house peas from Miss Vesta A. I and no matter part Higgins;bouquet said deceased. mat kot value of said J)| u|., to of dahlias from Mrs. Etta Brown The Misses and Thelma Nason to| l-xilMl In fllO Sill ■cession the small be, promptly and Fay 1 toy happened Ordered, that the said petit'.>eei ;yeim;i.- m ol I In* tax III I eon. in ty |, it to us for a Mrs. G. E. basket of roses, : 1 ft for where all mierestfii 1 ; would she bring romp. Marsh; pinks Saturday Northport they persons by causing copy .d ?i .1 ot older to fie ud40 Probate. feat of how- and asters from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley will have ht the pubiisbed three \vcd<< Me-eesstw y n | ! Her greatest intelligence, employment Northport The I Republican Journal, a neyy spni pu 1»11-!0• 0 11 s i toy, a rubber frog with Woodbury; large pillow pink at lad last, \y H hui and Mr sa ■!, pli | ,ed ft Rev. J. A. Weed, pastor of the Meth- I til Tin- which would swim in water when roses, carnations, lilies and asters County,on tile I2tll ay ol September A. 1>. mill Republican .I.cti. tached, purple I lished at e 11 odist went to at toll ot tile 'dock beliUc' .1 I: a-t. ih.u; t|»f\ in- ; church, Uoi'y, Monday, non, ,uir ■.i• ~t went at apartment <>f said deceased may be proven and allowed No one said a word. Toots Andrews, late -d He t a si. | an early hour Tuesday morning, Aug. HUMPHREYS’ and that administration, with the will annexed hold in check an entire division of Con- to her own Waldo, deceased 11;iviiin < once up four flights of stairs may lie granted to her, the said Annie \Y. Aie |>i General Charles VV. Tilden 15th. Miss Lord, who had been away that tin artuaI inn ! federates at any cost. How it was done where her were Remedies are plain!. P ayn.it I special room, toys kept, from returned to her home Humphreys’ Homeopathic deceased’s estate, the I is a matter Paris, briefly, per-m familiar of history. Only an and down the frog in her mouth to meet the needs of families Ordered, That the said petitionei gives notice t( thereto and the Led the Maine in brought Ir was evident that she designed all succession 16th Regiment Many officer who had the confidence Sunday night. persons interested by causing a copy of this in v t)o determine'. supreme and it into the water! or that thereon, put had to return to the United invalids, something mother, father, aider to be published three weeks ii Battles. Active as a Private Citizen. of his men and a devotion than were planned successively Probate. stronger The thought and reason displayed 1 he Republican a States. When the accident took place nurse or invalid can take or give to meet Journal, neyvspaper published Old Present War Time Por- death could have demanded such a sacri- of human being. at Belfast, ili.it they may appear at a iTohutt Ordered, That the said petite Comrades surely worthy any she was dressed. Her was fully luggage the need of the moment. Have been in use Court, to be held at y\ itliin all interested -a .- -. fice and have been obeyed without an in- It formed the theme of many a subse- Belfast, and for sum persons by trait to the State. packed and she had a ticket for a steam- Countv,on the 12iliday uf D. 1 91 u order to he published thret stant’s hesitation. hosts of for over Sixty Years. September,A. conversation among her at tell of tiie clock in The a quent er was leave for before noon, and show cause, Republican dom ttal, n That which aboupto Liverpool An important feature of the annual General Tilden had the love and friends and well-wishers. No. FOR Prfc* it any they have, why the prayer ot said peti ed at Helfast, that they mav apt- America. Mrs. Elbridge Lord, her moth- tioner should reunion of the Sixteenth Maine Regi- veneration of his men was attested in Her manifestations—and they were 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation*. 25 not be granted. Court, h> he henl at Helfast. u the of er, has received a despatch from the 2 Worm*. Worm Fever 25 JAMES County.on the 2th day ot Sep- ment, held in Gardiner Thursday, August spring 1864 when he made his sen- —of intelligence always LIBBY, Judge. al ten many superior American corsul general in Paris telling 3 Colic, Crying ami Wakefulness of Infants 25 A true copy. Attest; o[ the clock before noon was the exhibition of the sational from Prison our if the 17th, portrait escape Libby flattered pride. her •I Diarrhea, of Children and Adults. 25 Ahthi k \V. i.konai:i>, any they have, why pray- that her daughter had been killed by Register. er should not he of Charles W. Tilden. a native of Cas- through the famous Rose Tunnel, after Toots was exclusive in her tastes, j 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 granted. very ai: accidental fall from her window. No .JA.MKs Maine seven months’ re- for her ft Toothache, Fa<-cache. Neuralgia. 25 tine, late colonel of the Sixteenth imprisonment and civil to all, but cared really only A true Attest: further details were Miss Lord 9 Sick Headache, Vertigo 25 At a IT' bate Mem copy his on even given. Headache, i Couir at Hrlfast, within and Volunteers and Brevet Briga- joined regiment down tile master and tit bits I A K ll! it \Y I.M > Infantry Rapidan myself, refusing vuura r\IH txrua h/Ym unH lO Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak stomach.. 25 I for tlie ot on the .sib near County Waldo, day ol dier-General, recently completed by Jos- Cedar Mountain. On the morning from alien hands. Her look of haughty 13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis... 25 August. A. D. 191«. | educated in Charleston, Me., and stud- 25 | B. Kahili of Portland. after his return the enlisted men of his indifference was often almost ludicrous. I t Eczema, Eruptions. T><)SI N A ('. At a probate < ouit. heiu at i. eph I ied art in Boston and in New York. Her TKUNI) V of Helfast. in said Coi.n- 15 !(he iitimtism. Lumbago.. 25 11 for flu* of u At the annual reunion of the survivors regiment presented to him a magnificent ambition was to have her live tv. in the estate of Maitland H. smith. late County Waldo, My leners to American were 16 Fever and Ague. Malaria 25 of a. 1 black horse | newspapers Hartford, in the State <1 Co neetiout de- August, 1). t*lt». of the Sixteenth Maine Regiment, held costing $500 and a saddle twenty years at least. She was hardy 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding. External,Internal.25 \ considered brilliant. As an artist siie ceased. having presented a ot and bridle more. petition {.raving PKKNTIStt Banc in 1915, it was unanimously voted costing $100 and and had never been really 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head. 25 that a license to < August, healthy, fashions. oiivey certain real estate be HKMCVof Penobscot, executor of ii, Colonel Tilden was a designed 20 Whooping Cough. 25 to said to have a portrait of the late General captured second ill. J longing deceased's estate asset torth I ni sons, | iu- of Belfast, .u sa 21 A Hthma. Oppressed, Difficult Breathing 25 and described m to the time in a battle near the said petition agreeable to a having Tilden painted for presentation Welden Rail- has said some- do, deceased, presented Ernest Seton Thompson 2? Disorders of tiie Kidneys.25 contract in H on writing given by -aid Maitland ing that the rollatei a! mht r.-- State, on condition that the said road August 18, 1864, but made an- J. Frederick a former resident 30 L'rinnry Incontinence. 25 smith in Ins I portrait where, in one of his delightful animal Sumner, lifetime to said petiimmi. mav be • let. 1 mined, that tin- actua m rotunda of the other on the of Malden and for a 3 4 Sore Throat. Quinsy. 25 to the V' anlo c- 1 should be hung in the exciting escape morning of that al- several years jeweler granted Trust mpain i-xecutoi s property, the peisons inteiv* books, dearly-loved pets nearly La 25 of tlie will ot said at teside of two after the battle. on Pleasant in Braintree 7 7 Grip, Grippe, Grippe. Maitland H. smith, toeonv. y ession thereto and the amount ■ State Capitol Augusta many August 20th, days die a death. Studied Sunday. ways tragic with terms of said written on. be determined tin Maine’s most sons, and Thus he and the men who honored him Mr. Sumner was born in contract, may Py distinguished It was so with our Tootsie. At Camden, Me., Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of gentle price. Ordered, 1 bat I lie said petitioner give notice f« Lieutenant Francis Wiggin of Portland fought on and were together in the final 74 years ago. The earlier part of his life all Ordered, That the said petit: our country home a cowardly miscreant Medical Book mailed free. persons interested by causing a copy of this to out the wishes of at was in order to be all persons interested l.\ eaps was selected carry campaign ending Appomattox, where noisnntd our sweet little dog. It was a spent Damariscotta, Me. He was published three weeks successively older to In* three w the HUMPHREYS* HOMED. MEDICINE Corner in 1 he lb-publican a published the association. regiment stood in line when the a member of the Masonic was C’O., Journal, licwspaptM publish- in Th* d< flag foul deed, as cruel as it was unjust. fraternity, ed at Hepublicau .i nai, a William and Ann Streets-New York. Heltast, that they appeal at a Piobate The authoritive value of the work is of truce came in and while the two great too ; a past master of the Damariscotta | ed at Belfast, that they may at | Toots was 'oo loving, too sagacious, lodge, Court, to be held at elfast, vtbiu and lor said Court, to be belli at I'.-Oa-i. assured from the fact that the commanders sitting a table in the also a district in Lincoln county. on the 12th ot A. I portrait by valuable to have merited such a deputy County, day septenihcr. .! 91 u. I pitiful at ten of County, on the Utn u:r. : was from taken in McLean house enacted the final scene in He enlisted in the 19tn Me. be- the clock beh.re noon, and show <-ausc } painted photographs The of the day on Infantry I 1 if 1 fi, .it ten of the dock *,.*f.n ending. morning it any ihey have, why the prayer o, said i.etiliou- 1S63 when as colonel the was the great drama of the Civil war. fore he was of He was a member cause, it subject ; which it hapuened she came and sat in age. For Sale er should not he granted any they have, why the Sixteenth Maine to of the G. A. Deer petitioner should hot i»< grain- leading Regiment l front of and looked and looked at me R., having associated .IAMKS 1.1 I’.HV, Judge Activities as Private Citizen. me, A •I A M h> the decisive battle of the Civil war in with at Dedham and true copy. Attest: 1 as if to tell me something. A posts Damariscotta, Sand and delivered al A true copy. Attest: trying gravel A 1’THt’H N\ I.Koji \ 1:1 >. which he was taken At the close of the war in which he was inter- Register. AIM Hi lt W iin struggle prisoner General Tilden friend remarked on this persistent gaze. Norwood, greatly I.I and his regiment was almost annihilated. returned to Castine and quietly took up “What do she wants?” I ested. As a result of a severe army a reasonable price. you suppose At a 1 of the were nat- fever was I‘i'-bate ouit held at Helfast. within aim At a Probate < mm n--in at The survivors regiment the pursuits of a private citizen, where said. That she did indeed want some- his hearing seriously impaired, f«*r the County ot Waldo, out the Sth ol for the ( unit v ot \\ a.d->. desirous of having the he laid them down to to tne which was a to him in the CHAS. M. H day urally portrait go front in I thing very much we both realised. If great handicap ILL, August, A. ]) 1 9Hi. August. A. I*. 1 PI ii, one which would bring back to them 1861. He remained in Castine 14 battle of life. Mr. Sumner is survived h K. years, only I had known! let "( DONAL1). administrator, witii KN A. nirrt!!. a re- their beloved leader as he in whicti was three Fred L. of 306 Ave. UOHAItlie will in said appeared during time he interested in It comforts me now to remember that ! by children, Norwood, Searsport annexed, of the estate ot I .. i> HKi County, by her 1-. the war. The of the the brick r Charlotte M. of and Maratt of McDonald, late of lieltast, in said Count-. ..f by reason of infirm:t ve> o< presentation paint- business and !at> in the gran- 1 caressed her and Boston, " long lovingly. Jlldo, deceased, a to mat ace ln-r n will in ail be made ite with whom he made IliiViug presented petf;i..n uisalnlity probability by business. He removed to Hallowed at and at Braintree, his home •• ing We suffered terribly her loss, | praying that the c-.lla t.-ral inherit a nee ; x may and imd-rstanding. I av;ng ) A. B. Farnham some time in in to He also leaves a brother. i»e General 1879 become secretary of what is the manner of it. For I could not C. B. Sumner deteimined that the actual marker v tin.- ..*i i praying that Hein y K. Hal years said of property, tlie some other suital>!• -. -n. the winter. I now known as the Hallowed Granite of her without tears. ; 45 Auburn St., this city, who succeed- persons interested in tin pe: speak cession thereto and the am.aim ot mv n.. .. conservator of tnu e*-tat i ed him in business and a In Affairs. Company. I closed her lear, dark, beautiful eyes here, sister, may oe tieiei mined the Early Interested Military l»y Judge ot Probate. e ill rile in Castine on 7. Ih32, and died at iiis residence in Castine he was B Knight, guardian of of published three \\ >-, ks simV .s; v**‘\ Kepubliea n .bun Hai. May During To the last dear Tootsie looked lovingly Leroys. Knight l'nit\, in I he Republican a u, fished at Bellas!, thai tin y m in Hallowell on March 1914. town treasurer | in said County, having presented her tii't and Journal, newspaper his home 12, for a number of years. at as if to console me wi h islied at bate I-* me, mutely finai account of guardianship of said ward foi Behast, that liiev may appear ; pro Court, be held at i*.*• i: He was therefore in his 82d when ! He was also a ! Doi?s Don’t Fires. ••ate to he said year representative to the leg- the memory of her imperishable, devoted Why Light allowance. Court, held at Belfast, within arm to- County, on the 1 2t Ii dav -- saul he died. islature and was for a term of County, on the llith day of September. \ I Ibid, at len ot it:.- ran k bet years affection. Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three 15 "b :it ten of the clock cause, if tle sketch which was York helore noon, and **i•«• any y lia\e, yvuy In a genealogical treasurer of Hancock He was We made her on the terrace at [New Sun.) weeks successively, in The Kepuhiicau Journal, if county. grave cause, an> they have, wliv the prayer of etc petitioner should nor p,- grant- before the order of a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Conn presented miilitary secretary of the Maine Senate for a Le'grarien Farm. Nothing could be more welcome than a petitioner should not he grant -d. .lAMKs ty. that all peisons interested may attend at a A the Legion of the United States of ten and was which no notes will be .James LIBBY. Judge. true copy. A tes Loyal period years inspector- Over the mound, surrounded by rock- subject upon writ- Prohate Court, to lie held at Belfast, m, tie- A of the iate true copy. Attest: Allilll it u. i.k. as a tribute to the memory general of the National Guard work and beautiful we a ten in no speeches will be Pith day of September next, and show cause if during flowers, placed Washington, AKTHI K \V. Leonard. Register. i- colonel anu at a stated meeting the administrations of Governors Con- made in the an> they have, why the said account should not adopted flat slab of Maine granite. poslnotilication period and bt A l.l Ml .S.'s 1,1 ( was shown that he allowed. \\' of the commander.v it nor and Davis. Had his Her our belief in. the which will not he mentioned in the terms M last, oil tin s- .- aspirations epitaph voices JAMES LIBBY. Judge. At a Probate Court held at Reit tst. witbu. am! was both on bis paternal and turned in a of A true P ailministi mix m :1 descended, political direction, undoubt- future life for animals, a belief which European peace. Specifically, we re- copy. Attest: tor the County of Waldo, on the sth .1 i\ ,,t Jhyder. !. Patterson, late ut in Pam his maternal side, from distinguished an- he could have had with- is to he fer to the discussion of the devel- A in nr it W. Leonard, Kegister. August, A. 1) ltflti. edly any position happily beginning recognised by psychic ceased, having pi s.-nt and that the blood of ran in the as FLORENCE M. CLEMENT of cestry, fighters gift of the people of Maine. the and alike. opment of dogs, considered in The Sun Montvi a .-count ot admnn -iratiou .. clergy laity A said tiis veins. He was educated in the \YTAL1><> SS.—In Court of Donate, held at Bel- County, wido w ot Fred \. eminent, allowance. in General Tilden was twice married, 1889. by correspondents of various Korn, March 18. opinions. V? fast, on tin* Stii of 1916. Lu- latent Montville, ill said County of W.1M0. schools of Castine and at North first to Julia Osborne of One of Mr. Thomas day August, 1 hdered. 1 hat holier public Belfast, who Died. August 12, 1902. these, Guilfoyle, ther ‘■anford executor of the will of ceased, having presented a petition praying was a .Myra weeks in 1 lie K- Yarmouth Academy. His father died in and to Emma Years 4 Mouths 26 seems confident that he clinches ar- E. Sanford late 01 that Fiank A Cuslunan ot M<»ntvi!!e, n s.-ud successively, 1872, again Aged 14 Days. his Chelmsford, Mass,, deceased, •'• Lucy he vi 1 spu per pul'IM,. i! i' I merchant in Castine and prior a sister of his first At when he “a standard having presented Mis first and final account of County, may appointed administrator of (in- prominent Osborne, wife. gument quotes psy- estate of said deceased. ty. thai all persons interest." the war his son administration of said estate for allowance. to the opening of Civil the time of his death he was treasurer "Eyes of oiden Love will greet rue iu the chologist”: Probate <'oiirt. l<» he held .t: d.- (frdered. 1 hat the said petit loner give m d ice to o| Charles was associated with him in busi- of 1 follow.” “There no Ordered, That notice thereof he three day Septeiiihn next ..n>i several industrial companies and day is evidence that all given, all persons interested a of during w eeks in The by ranging .p\ thin they ha\\\ ay the sii ness. of the Maine of Loan the time brutes have existed successively, Kepuhiicau Journal, oiaier to be publislied three we.-ks it; president League As a Swiss writer says: "The upon the a in in said sue-a-ss-ve'y hr allowed. quaintly newspaper published Belfast, County. The Republican Journal, a uidished At an early age, however, he became and Associations. He was a earth have invented a at aii newspnpei j •IAME> Building eighteenth the rights they single me- persons interested may attend at a Pro at that at century proclaimed bate Belfast, they may app-ar ala pr.-batt A true Attest: interested in military affairs and the member of Hancock chanical lit a fire or Court to be held at Belfast, on the 12th be copy. County Lodge, No. of man, the nineteenth century the instrument, intelli- Court, to lield at i.elfast. within ind 1 >1 said rights day of September next, and show cause, if Aliiht i: W. l.i outbreak of the Civil war in 1861 he Free and Masons of Cas- the transferred a useful of in- any County,on the 12tbday ot s*-pt<-nib«-i \.i>. mid 4, Accepted of woman. It belongs, then, to gently piece they have, why the said account should not be the 2nd Maine as first at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause' joined Regiment tine, and a past commander of the twentieth to the formation from one generation to an- a lowed. II A 1,1)0 SS 1 Loyal century proclaim rights if any they have.why the prayei ot said petition- lieutenant of on JAMES ♦ ▼ U S\' ■ v -.I Company B, April 18th, Legion. In religion he was a Univer- of animals. other.” LIBBY, Judge. er snouid not be granted. fast, the A A true copy. Attest: t adlmnisti flti ;x just 10 days after the assault of rebel salist. owner of a will be hit in the JAMES LI BUY, Staph s, Grace C. D. Favre. Every dog Arthur W. Leonard. Kegister. Judge- broke S uu. of Kri the 6th Massachusetts A true Staples. sympathizers upon Having often expressed the wish that eye by the first indictment. It is true. copy. Attest; deceased, ha\:nu presented as it was akthi k W. Leonard. ■ Regiment marching through he might live to attend the 50th anni- No dog ever has invented an asphalt Probate Court, within and for the County of Register. account of an min i-t atom on its Waldo, in oil the 16th day of August. allowance. the streets of Baltimore way to of this was roller or a or a coat vacation, versary Gettysburg, wish Children potato peeler hanger A. 1). Cry 1916, At a Probate held at < Mdered. that notice there Washington. gratified, when accompanied by 46 sur- or a non-refillable whiskey bottle. Of Court, Belfast, within and for the of on ,ue 8 tli weeks in I he lh*| He was to of Com- FOR FLETCHER S course certain instrument, purporting to be the last County Waldo, day of successively, promoted captain vivors of his regiment who had taken he could have no use for such A. a ! in A will and testament of William K. Swan, August, 1). 191(5, newspaper pubindie I’.eit pany B in the 2nd Maine Regiment on in the but does that his that all sons interested inn part battle, General Tilden had A I A things, palliate offence late of Belfast, m said County of Waldo, de- k. KNIGHT of I’nity. in said pel and with his O STOR County. nate Com l. to be bed at »'■»•; June 24, 1861, regiment the of with them 50 of omission? The mechanical in- ceased, having been presented for probate. An- widow of S. .ate of privilege standing only BELLA l.eroy Knight, Unity, fn of and show the Battle of Bull Run in abel swan named as executrix in said said of September next, took in afterwards on owuiiiciHo uc tuum uar wuuiu ut? ci vise Kelley County Waldo, deceased, having part years the identical spot Tribute to Whitcomb present- have, why the said account si He was in the Peninsula James Riley. will to serve without bond. ed a petition praying ilia 1 an allowance may be July, 1861 where the Sixteenth Maine made su- for a bone and a knife or ed. JAMES its holding pliers granted ami decreed to her out ot the under Ordered, That notice be given to ail persons in- personal A true Attest campaign General McLellan, in sacrifice. for the meat. For a vise estate of said deceased. copy. preme The tribute to the late removing the terested by causing a copy of this order to be of and was in all of the following James AKTUl i. W. l.i the spring 1862, General Tilden was never th an deficient creature uses his and tor three weeks in The lie- That the said happier Whitcomb was written a form- paws published successively Ordered, petitioner give notice to Seven battle near Richmond which Riley by publican Journal, published at that tlie\ all interested Days’ at the annual reunions of his regiment, Alma the knife or pliers he substitutes his Belfast, persons by causing a'eopy of tins the back of McLellan’s er Maine woman, Pendexter Hay- may appear at a Piohate Court, to lie held a’l •rder to be published three weeks Till \ s MIT1CK. 1 ; resulted in falling where surrounded his old comrades teeth. Instead of an back successively I^XKCl by a sister of the inventing ivory Belfast, w ithin and for said ( . About the first of July in 1862, for than He has never a approved day September, llOKACE PEAS1.EE anything else. At every point and lit lire. There he and allowed. 1! at ten of in the poet and treasures greetings received lb, the clock before noon, and show conspicuous gallantry displayed under eircumsta JAMES if ui any ces, either in mili- lrom time to time from him: stands,convicted through the prime test LIBBY,Judge. cause, any they have, why the prayer of said tin* County ot Waldo. !• and for his A above named engagements tary or civil life, his record shows that of human intelligence. Worse still, he true copy. Attest: petitioner should not be granted. bouds as the law directs \ on some Arthur W. Leonard. JaMEs mauds the estate t -n ability as an officer, Captain Tilden was he was actuated the He dwelt not lofty height, has put fires out when he four d them Kegister. LIBBY, Judge. against alwayB by highest A true copy, Attest: -u < d i<> present the same u commissioned, by Governor Washburn, Apart, in starry space. in motives. burning the wrong place, and he has akthi'k \V. Leonard, Register. iiliebted then to an- n •,ia of the 16tn Maine But down in fields and country lanes. At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within ami as lieutenant colonel Tilden was buried at Cas- his master from his bed to ex- tnent immediately. Companion With children face to face. dragged for the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tues- Regiment then being organized at Au- tine in the a M \ h \ cemetery where lie the re- tinguish blaze. This, was tire day of August, A. D. 1916. .•M a ni'ir it- ('mi iu i(i .11 I'cnasi. wiiniM aim ..... _i. no however, itno ‘‘Knee-deep in June” when roses outward for the ot oil Searsport. Augusts, mains of his ancestors. A second ser- bloom, sign of canine imbecility. Is it certain instrument, purporting to be the last County Waldo, the 2nd Tuesday | at "At Old Aunt Mary’s,” too of A. I). 1916. 1862 Receiving his commission while vice was held in that town in the worth while for the defendant A will and testament and codicil thereto of august, Uni- A was pleading s 1 I boy whose heart always young, 111 in tin* *>i iuiMii nil. in sam certain CX ECU lOK Nt> ICE. the front he immediately resigned as tarian church on that he never to v), eouniy instrument, purporting to he the last the day the needs light a fire; that 1j mv.-s in cm lint I following The heart ol youth he knew. if Waldo, deceased, having been presented for | \ will and testament of Cyienus It. Downey by of the 2d Maine Regiment and service at the of a executor of the lust v captain Hallowed, where he died, and chemistry husky dog demands probate Prances E. Carey liameu as executrix late of Winterpoit, in said Counly of Waldo, pointed to Maine to share the fortunes And if some token I of proceeded : the building was completely filled by might place his meat raw, and that he knows that in said will lo serve without bond. deceased, having been presented i'oi probate Above his Lau a a. Downes of w named execu- UTA K El AM)E IIS. of the 16th Regiment. friends who had known him in peaceful rest, Man builds tires to him Ordered, That notice be given to all persons interport, early I’d enough keep | in said will to was send some children from the fields interested a of this order to be trix serve without bond. in the County of \\ aldo, .ice. The regiment mustered into the life. Not was his warm? cries the by causing copy only memory made With wild flowers he lowed Hut, prosecution, sup- three weeks in having demands aivam-d Urn on best. published successively The Re- Ordered, That notice tie given to ali person* in- United States service August 14, a of tribute at the pose Man is absent? Observe the as (>i (.. v r. ■ t. »• special subject dog publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they terested by causing a copy of this order to be and on 19th started for Some “Orphant Annie” and the lass he at a to aim ail indebted ibn 1862, August annual reunion, but his surviving com- prepares for sleep on a chill evening. may appear Probate Court, be held at published three weeks successively m The He ilenient, Who "ain’t a to and to make immeoiat* l> numbering 1000 men and rades will strive to goin’ cry,” He his four Belfast, within for said County, on flie publican Journal, published at Keltast, that the\ payment, Washington, emulate his worthy puts paws, his most impor- l.\ A Nisi Asa W. Wildes And boys who knew second Tuesday ot September next, at ten of the may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at officers, the colonel being until each has answered the tant freezable in a bunch Me A gust ». 11»l example “The swimmin’ hole” possessions, clock befoie noon, and show cause, if any they Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- Belfast, of last where the the same should not be Skowhegan. roll cad, while forward Beneath the summer warmth from his nostrils will have, why proved, ap- ond Tuesday o! September next, at ten of the looking sky. and abowed. 16th Maine in to a reunion in the on them. Man is not proved Clock betore noon, and show cause, it any they 4 DM 1 MS I KATOi; > M' l I' I Led Many Battles. great hereafter. Rochester, N. Y. play dependable JAMES and LIBBY, Judge. have, why the same should not he proved, ap- l\. er hereby gives uotiei tires go out, but the dog is safe. He A true Attest: Tilden led the 16th Maine copy. proved and allowed. duly appointed imiimiisuatm Companion Arthur W. Leonard, Register. JAMES Judge. Fred- MAINE FAIR DATES. LIBBY, LYDIA A BKliBY, iat*- t Regiment in the following battles: A true copy. Attest: Arthur VV. in the td Waldo, d< ericksburg, Chancellorsvilte, Gettysburg, At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and Leonard, Register. (.unut; bonds as the law directs. Laurel for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Hill, Aug. 29,30, 31, 1—Central demands against the estate < ! Sept. Maine, day of August, A. I) 1916. At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and North Anna River, Tolopotomy, Cold desiietl to present tile same !«■; Waterville. ■ for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- Weldon "t- F.” .Medicine certain instrument purporting to be the last County all indebted tbeieto aie ieqm Harbor, Petersburg, Railroad, of A. 1) 1916. A will and testament of Roger S. Bundle t, day August, ment to Aaron I Hatcher’s White 0 k Five Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7—Maine Lewis- When stomach is out of New England homes I immediately Run, Road, State, MT your or- MM by late of Winterport, in said County of Waldo, de certain to be the Montville, Me., my authorize r its worth. instrument, purporting Forks and Appomattox. He had a ton. der, when your liver goes wrong, M M everyday Al- I ceased, having been presented for probate A last will and testament of Allen J, Sim- Bos- horse shot under him at Gettysburg, al- when you have a bad headache M M ways reliable, always of I Louise M, Rumllett named as extentrx in said mons, late of Waldo, in said County of Waldo, Pawtucket, K. I., August s, i. Sept. 12, 13, 14—Waldo and Penob- will to serve without bond. deceased, having been presented for probate. so at Hatcher’s River. He was slightly and feel half sick—take “L.F.” M M benefit in the common ail- I scot, Monroe. Ordered. That notice he given to all persons Ordered, that notice be given to all persons in- wounded in three different engagements. Atwood's Medicine. It is safe meats that occur in I every interested by causing a copy of this order to be terested by causing a copy of this order to be Ke was twice first at Park for member of the lam- MM captured, Gettys- Sept. 19, 20—Unity Association, every household. Tested and proved I published three weeks successively in The Re- published three weeks successively in The Re notici: on the first on the publican Journal, published at Belfast, that at that burg, day of July, 1863, Unity. ily—acts promptly MM for over 60 years. A bottle on the I they publican Journal, published Belfast, they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- when the First four liver, bile, stomach and M M shelf saves Corps having fought sickness and worry, and M Belfast, within and lor said County, on the sec- fast, within and for said County, on the second My wife, EDITH A. YATES, its own and to W M times numbers and having lost bowels, helps ond Tuesday of September next, at ten of the Tuesday of September next, at ten of the clock bed and board without cause, th clock befoie and show' if two thirds of its men, to avoid entire de- Oimaren noon, cause, any they before noon, and show cause, if any they have. all persons from trusting her dry the same should not be have, same should not be struction was to fall back Folks Well why proved, ap- why the proved, approved as I shall no bills of her coni obliged and Keeps ai d allowed. pay FOR FLETCHER’S AAiJifinnc '*&?// Buy a 85e bottle at your nearest store, — proved tit a allowed. conditions. M mM this date. was only saved by the sacrifice of the or writo today for free eampie. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. JAMES LIBBY, j Judge. Belfast. 7. 19it; 16th Maine under M—~L. F.** MEDICINE CO., Portlnnd. Maine. A true copy. Attest: A true Attest: Maine, August Regiment, orders to OASTORI A j copy. K Arthur W. Leonard, Keipster. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. 3»32p ERNEST A Hike to Mt. . port, president; Mrs. Abbie Sylvester of _ Rockport, vice Miss Edith Belfast president; livans Hughes Boys Have an Enjoyable to Shibles of and treas- " !c, Trip Rockport. secretary Northern Maine. ,,i NEW YORK urer; Mrs. John Shibles of Rockport, Mrs. Fred Shibles of Mrs. George H. Robertson, teacher, and Raymond Rockport, Centra; Harriet Hahn of Thomaston, Mrs. Ida idaineFair ¥oung, William T. Norris. Alton L. UtF PRESIDENT Andrews. Shibles of Rockport and Miss Carrie Keith B. Weymouth, Avard C. Donald Craig, Shibles of Camden, committee on ar- H. Hall, Joe H. \Y. Fairbanks Perkins and Carroll B. Par- rangements; Mrs. Addie Skinner of New WATERVILLE, MAINE, .(),irje>- ker, members of the H. H. class of the Baptist Rochelle, N. Y.. Miss Margaret Hahn of INDIANA. Sunday school, returned to Belfast Aug 8th Thomaston, Mrs. Stanley Shibles of from a Bohndell of hike of 12B miles, which included the Rockport, Miss Hortense August 29, 30, 31, 1,1916. SENATOR ascent of Mount Rockport and Mrs. Charles Ingraham of Sept. STATES Katahdin—the highest moun- entertainment committee. tain in Maine, whose top is 5,885 feet above Rockport, i Dl.k’lck HALE the sea-and a visit to the |v>| big dam at Ripo- Watts Family. The Watts family j The | ,tj PORTLAND genus. story of the trip, every hour of held its fifth annual reunion at Oakland $18,000 IN PREMIUMS which was enjoyed, is told in a diary kept by Park Aug. 15th with about 40 present. one of the as the them were two veteran Thomas- FOR GOVERNOR boys basiB for an article in Among HORSIS, CATTLE. SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, AGRICULTURAL lhe ton Journal. The first few pagts are devoted members, Mrs. Eveline Burkett, 80, and Mrs. Emerson 78. These EXHIBITS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS. I'. MILLIKEN to a list of the supplies Watte, required, ranging Gertrude officers were elected: Mrs. *n and from a bible to a cake of and a Trotting Pacing Purses, including a $400 ; i AND falls soap, minute $4. hOO ("TO Tibbetts, Rockland, president; Hartley jwwwiww free-for all Send for a Premium Book, read the expense account. The diary follows: South vice Watts, Hope, president; list of Free Premiums and then compete tor all Thursday, July 27, 1916. With sec- i ate auditor good weather Mrs. E, Aliola Watts, Thomaston, of them. we started on a trip to Mt. Katahdin and Ripo- retary; Mrs. Cora Currier, Thomaston, Newbert of Farnum Aviator to the Mexican Chieftain ,i\ !, WARDWELL genus, which was to be the realization of treasurer; Mrs. Esther Fish, formerly Villa, Allison Watts of Caribou, will be seen only at this fair. This is the young more than a year's anticipation. the Cushing, I Al GUST A Through Aaron Watts of and man who made such successful at the cele- kindness of Messrs. N. Waltham, Mass., j flights Andrews, Roy E. Lewis Watts of Warren, corresponding ! bration of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- j Youmr and (ieorirp Wevmnuth ma kn.i _*. I M ATIVE TO CONGRESS secretaries; Mrs. Charles Sawyer of j nolrgy of Boston, Mass. ride to where we Searsport, took the 6.30 a. Thomaston, Mrs. Mattie Spaulding of | j Th© Midway will be filled with new and novel features never iiilis A. PETERS m train at Mack’s Point, arriving at Norcross Thomaston, and Mrs. Gertrude Tibbetts, j before seen in Maine. Carnival attractions, In- at 10.22, 15 minutes and were entertainment committee; Mrs. Bessie ILLS WORTH late, met there Door Circus, Electrical Shows, Trained Animal Mrs. Starrett and Mrs. by A. F. Fowler, manager of the Norcross Crouse, George Arena, Vaudeville. Athletic Shows and THE Burkett of Thomaston, executive com- , Transportation Co. Here we stored our street WHIP, a riding device going around like the crack -I N 1'ATIYES TO THE mittee. No deaths were reported. The clothes at the store and of a whip. All under the of house, and boarding association meets next with Mrs. personal supervision t OISl-ATUKE. year a New York House. 'the steamer Rainbow with our Booking packs were Emerson Watts, Thomaston. Senate W O landed at Perkins’ Mills, 12 miles north of Fir© rks, Baseball, Band Concerts, Confetti Night. A $50,- NAM t\ interport Calderwood Family. The 20th an- 000 show for a 50c. admission. rates on | Norcross. Shouldering our packs we went on Special r nual reunion of the Calderwood at ail railroads. 3w32 House the out tote road until we struck the Milli- family Oakland Park. Aug. 16th, was marred / /.LLL, DCIIdbl nocket trail. Here we turned our faces north- R M. by the absence of the president, B. C. GILMORE, Secretary. li Montville ward and after seven miles \r, travelling arrived “In a Fighting Mood I Calderwood of Bath, confined to his home S Stockton about 4 p. m. atPockwockamus where a sea foot. were Springs bridge, CARTER by ded Fifty present, for —1 nil'. Palermo we made camp the night, and with food __■_ the eldest, John Calderwood, 85, of from home had a ~ Union. were made brooks good supper 0! the black Speeches by Frank IKOOK, enough to catch a goou mess oi irout and flies, mosquitoes and “buzz wagons” that first S. Beverage of North Haven and Orris kept on to where the trail crosses Abott. MAKING CHILDREN EAT B. Wooster of These MA OFFICKKS night! Camden. officers lilack clouds began to gather and peal after Nothing i. ever gained by forcing a were elected: B. C. Calderwood, presi- Friday, July 28th. At 1.45 a. m Keith and child to eat when it refuses food. d peal of thunder rumbled in our ears We de- Make j nt; F. S. Beverage of Nor'h Haven, nty Attorney Raymond, unable to sleep, got up and built a cided sure that in is eaten between J' hn Calderwood of Elitha Bean to try to make Abott camps, about one thing being Union, meals to Winterport fire, and there was not much for the destroy the natural appetite of Rockland, A. Leadbetter of Au- Cottage sleep and a half miles Mary Camp, away over the wet meadows. rest of us after that. Talk and if your growingoliild doesnothave gusta. and Carver of West Rock- -AND- Sheriff about Bob oats, Wh took olf our and them j Henry pants putting on our a healthful for and craving good, honest port, vice presidents; F. H. Calderwood loupcerviers man-eating tigers! They backs with our packs started in. Some of us Montville food at mealtimes there is something of Vinalhaven, secretary; 0. B. Wooster would not be in it with the sounds that pro- made two but that if Probate, tiips, didn’t matter; we the matter. Threats of punishment if of Camden, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. 0. ceeded from our At 3.30 a. m. we all camps. thought it great sport, though the water was the child does not eat will not correct B. Wooster and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Searsport turned out. got breakfast, and finished the the exceedingly cold. We made the camps just in difficulty. Carver, committee on arrangements. Home mr of Probate A fitful in a food brought with us, and were sorry to part the right time to avoid a growing child, The reunion next year will be held at Supplies heavy downpour. appetite Belfast with it. Then we our if the patient is Penobscot View Glen rolled up blankets and We could not have the camp, but; they gave us especially pale, languid, Grange hall, Cove; ; Commissioner at 5.30 struck the trail nervous, irritable, and without ambi- on the fourth in in and Groceries. for the mountain. At the use of the big; hay barn, which we much Wednesday August. Everything Staple Fancy means that the blood is we did some tion, usually Freedom Abott fishing and caught a good (iicicucu, auu *v milieu in ai oo on oeus oi thin. A non-alcoholic tonic such as Starrett-Spear Families. The an- treasurer mess of trout for dinner. At 12.45 we left the which were .nty hay, much more comfortable than Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is demanded. nual reunion ot Starrett-Spear families, Millinockett the Belfast trail, taking Katahdin trail, the wet ground in a thunder stcrm her ’teens a the foun- held in Reunion Warren ( During girl lays Grove, Aug. 17, at 2 m. arrived at the fire Fruits and station. Here : for and p. Friday, Aug. 4th. The morning found us dation her future health. Lack of was the largest family gathering of the Vegetables we were met fire warden A F. blood at this time by Sewall, ail feeling tine, except “stick-to-it-Joe,” who may rob her of season in Knox County, nearly 150 being c jnd Ihree Beeauscs ? whose son Bob had us at Norcross and womanhood. It is of The dean of them was L. C. v joined was not over and above well, but was game robust, healthy present. IN THEIR SEASON. the greatest to administer Mathews of Warren and was a great addition to our party. He was | for the mountain climb—our second—when the importance ; Melrose, Mass., to who ii of the N. Y. Sun: R. familiar with all girls grow pale and weak a safe who is nearly 80. Speeches were made perfectly points of interest rest arid make it he but not as fast V\ in the were, did, tonic and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Mr. l)r. Starrett of ashington says and was a Warden Sewall by Mathews, Joseph good companion as some of us; and as we couldn’t take the 1 Bread and Cake less of Germany, speak- meet every requirement of the most Bangor, W. E. Barrows of Medford, Ward’s soon had a pork stew ready; and talk about trail with us :ser, demands the defeat George anu Joe got up to the fire careful mother. They make the blood Mass.; W. E. Hahn and Rev. D. T. if you could have seen that stew fresh from Wilson because he puts boys eating, station at noon, where we took care of nearly rich and red ami it carries renewed Burgh of Warren and I. J. Shuman of Received daily, the bakery. it would have made smile. We and humanity above Kais- disappear you tight quarts of stewed beans, SO biscuit and a health and strength to every part of the Rockland. The new officers are: L. S. left only the dishes. At 9 p. m. we turned in loaf of bread. body. Starrett, Athol, Mass., honorary presi- Poland and Mineral Waters ri-sidpnt Wilson done this? were soon in Your own sells Dr. Wil- A. P. Starrett, active and the land of nod, with all the Saturday, Aug. 5th, In the there druggist dent; Warren, Spring morning Pink emitted the the “buzz the same. liams’ Pills. Send today to the Arthur P. Spear, Washing- Gulflight, wagons going just was haze, smoke and fog over everything and president; .-itania outrages? Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec- ton, and S. W. Vinal, Boston, vice pres- Saturday, July 29th. At 4.30 a. m. we were we could only wait in Camp Lookout all day CLIQUOT GINGER AlE, : nrmitted the slaughter of tady, N. Y., for the book, “Building idents; Mrs. Katie Starrett, Warren, and eat all Mr. Sewall could cook for us. The and the outrage of Amer- up and getting ready to climb the mountain. Up the Blood.’’ It is free. secretary and treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. thunder shower TOILET ETC. j£v Mexico? At 7.30 we were on our way up the Great big that night was very inter- E. A. Starrett, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hills, ARTICLES, earned Americans out of Slide. When we arrived at the top it was so esting and we spent our time watching the Tne Annual Reunions. W. E. Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Star- 1 Mrs. Elizabeth executive ; they had made their homes smoky the scenery was shut out, but we had lightning play over the warden’s telephone, rett, Burgess, :mus that this Gen. Ellis plea country enjoyed our climb and knew we were on top, and hoping for a good day on the morrow. Pleasantville School. Fifty mem- committee; Spear. Washing- to its citi- bers of the Pleasantville ton, ana Ellis A. Starrett., Warren, his- xpected protect making our record, etc. The wind shifting to SUNDAY, Aug. 6th. The day came in bright School Associa- A. A. HOWES & ne- CO., i V. fortunes the bor- tion attended the annual reunion on the torians; Henry Starrett, Warren, « beyond we slide and and clear. Keith, Avard and Cad made the south made tracks for the Billie, W. M. Ellis £t: iuntry? school grounds in Warren, Aug. 15th. crologist; Teague, Spear, reached the fire station at 2 30 p. m., and it the mountain top in 2£ hours and were well Miss Harriet executive Medicines lemanded satisfaction for The oldest member present was William Jr., Stevens, Groceries, Drugs, 1 for their The scene was m was fortunate we left when we did, for as repaid efforts. beau- outrage and his demand just J. Russell, 76, who was re-elected secre- committee. nrn rn.w* k n tk.-i nk.lirla uut luj A..nrn ti 1 ul— it was We back to the unsatisfied? just great. got tary and treasurer for his 20th year. allied himself with that vil- and shut out the whole top of the mountain. fire station about noon and all got a fine view Other officers elected were G. M. Law- “The Old Man of the Mountain,” as Mr. of the mountain in the afternoon. Raymond, rence, president; H. L. Kenniston, vice .tfted the on arms embargo Sewall is called, remembering the appetites Keith and Joe, the three handsome ones, slept president. Various graduates repeated For Croup—Mothers— Eastern Steamship Lines MMINE CENIRAL KMLKOAD their school in a _ i of the the two in the German shake-down that night. day triumphs program reached boys night before, put quarts This BELFAST AND humanity and prac- of and Always Keep Handy 1 BURNHAM, of stew and had a kettle Monday’, Aug. 7th. We were up with the singing, reading speaking. to peas to fifteen-quart ied, cynical indifference ALL THE WAY BY WATER. On and after Jl 26. 1916. sun, had an breakfast and were soon trains connecting v of a nearly full for our supper and we cleaned it early distraught, suffering at Burnnamand Waterville .vitn through train, for the trail fire warden scare la over out. Then wrote cards home and Mr. ready home. The Smalley Family. mem- The day of the Croup =» ~e misfortunes are largely m Ban ior, W ».t *vi Ile. P inland a 1 i for those parents who wisely keep BANGOR LINE us. At 9 we turned came down to Abottt camps with us, where bers of the assembled in Boston, will run as folio*vs: Sewall sang for in. Smalley family Poley’s Honey and Tar Compound in as violated two we bade him We from Fred St. use. planks of Sunday, July 30th. We got up at 7 o’clock— goodbye. telephoned Smalley’s field, George, Aug. the home ready for instant I’KO/.I It KLFA >T j for the Turbine Steel Steamships Bel-' m which he was elected? there to Grant Brook for a 16th, annual reunion. In place Mrs. Chas. Reitz, Allen's Mills, Fa., late for us. The day was cloudy and the air Camp dinner, AM PM I'M of a set in remin- writes: “I have used Foley’s Honey and which was when we and we did program they indulged fast and Camden Belfast 6 55 12 full of smoke, making the sun look like a ready arrived, Tar Compound for the past eleven years depart. 15 3 20 iscences. These officers were chosen: f7 00 12 to it. After dinner and would not be without it. It has ! Citypoint. e 20 t3 25 brass ball, while the mountain was shut ample justice we pushed Leave Belfast at 5.00 p. m. for Camden, backed the Hon. James great Thaddeus Maxwell, Everet', Mass., pres- saved me many a doctor’s bill for colds daily, Waldo. t7 10 H2 30 t3 35 ahead and got down to Lake, Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast daily, at from view in the clouds. Ambejegus Fred and Brooks ... 7 22 12 rewarded him for his in- enveloped peculiar ident; Smalley, St. George, vice croup.” ! 42 3 47 where we the boats with 7.45 a. m for Searsport, Bucksport, Winter- Post cards and birch bark letters were writ- signalled shouts, Mrs. Gertrude E. St. If toward nightfall the little ones Knox. t7 34 12 54 t3 59 arrel bill by a life position president; Pierson, and Bangor. few shots grow hoarse and croupy, if their breath- port Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 ten home and the day spent A few waving of hats, and a from Don’s George, secretary; Mrs. Fred H. Smalley. India Boston, quietly | ing becomes Wheezy and stuffy, give Return: Leave Wharf, daily, Unity. 7 48 1 08 4 13 13 now out for the pistol. We reached Norcross at 4 p. m. Then St. George, treasurer. A. S. ! them and Tar Leave at 2 00 m. gunning of us went down to Garland camp about half a Smalley, Foley’s Honey Compound. at 6.00 p. m. Bangor daily, p. Winnecook. 17 58 jl 18 t4 20 j Fred Bert I Many a careful mother has been able to intermediate Irish vote by sending notes for a to stay all night. We were to Shepherd Smalley, Smalley, for Boston and landings. Burnham, arrive 8 10 1 30 4 30 mile from the fire station. place glad ward off an attack of spasmodic croup who has blacklisted her ene- Pierson and S. W. Pierson, all of St. Clinton. 8 28 have a log cabin about £ of a mile out. If you by its timely use. 5 20 t -' ■ -i : ..-re? Monday, July 31st. We crawled out at 3 a. George, executive committpe. The next j Benton. 8 38 5 30 could have seen that and I If you are awakened by the hoarse MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE camp. Mosquitos, reunion will be held with Bert 11 35 3 6 05 i- nf heaven what does Mr. m., rolled up our blankets and after a hurried Pierson } brassy cough that means croup, give Bangor. 05 then some, and surrounded by a frog pond in and Tar Compound at D RECT BET VVF.hN PORTLAND AND NEW Waterville 8 44 2 02 5 35 By what single act since breakfast struck the trail at 4 45 for Sourda- Smalleytown. Foley’s Honey with all the at home. But it us once. It will ease the little sufferers YORK Portland.. 1L 50 4 50 8 20 has Mr. Wilson shown a frogs kept hunk and arrived at the Abott camps at the quickly, cut the thick choking phlegm, m. 3 30 8 00 10 for there were Boston, p 12 ricanism? his words “a dry the night, during which and soon they will have easy breathing STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND By foot of the mountain, four miles from the Simmons Family. The Simmons fam- TO IS K I, PAST i- several showers. The was within 30 and peaceful quiet sleep. NORTH STAR too proud to fight?” camp ily held its annual reunion Aug. 16th at Lookout, at 6 o’clock; pretty good time. About PM AM AM brave words has feet of the railroad, ai d between the thunder the Every User Is a Pxiend. Payne, home of S. N. Simmons in Appleton. Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays, Boston. 7 30 00 half a mile below here we encountered a thun- 10 it what deeds have we seen? m. Also and the rumble of the freight trains we put About 50 were present,the oldest member SOLD EVERYWHERE Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.30 o. ; PM Junius. der shower. We got out our oil blankets, sat at 10.30 a. m. June 19th to 11th in rather a peculiar night, but did not mind as being Benjamin F. Simmons, 80, of Ap- Mondays Sept. Portland 11 00 7 00 1 20 inc. down on a spread the blankets over us deaths were s AM log, the next we would be at home. For I pleton Mills. Four reported, night Waterville. 7 20 9 53 and let it rain. In about 16 minutes the sun These officers were elected: B. F. Sim- LINE j 4 10 j supper we had and j METROPOLITAN WILSON’S REVERSALS. 1 only peaches, pickles Bangor. 6 45 1 50 came out and we went on our way. When we mons, Appleton, president; E. G. Sim- } so did not disturo our NEW YORK Benton. 7 25 9 £9 4 17 crackers, that sleep. Charles A. > DIRECT BETWEEN BOSTON AND got to where the trail crosses Abott we struck mons, Appleton, Simmons, Clinton. 7 S4 10 08 4 27 the Chi cago Examiner] j Tuesday, 8th. In the we had Aug. morning Union and S. N. Simmons, J —13 1-2 HOURS. Burnham, leave. 8 a snag and also got a good wetting. The Appleton, Fresh Food 25 10 25 4 45 a breakfast of coffee and ■ vice Wilson was in favor of a oatmeal, crackers, presidents; Mrs. A. A. Simmons, Winnecook. 18 35 tlO 35 4 £5 Great Northern Maine Paper Co. were driving ^ ROUTE VIA CAPE COD CANAL ■i at the and Unity 8 44 10 50 04 lential term. Now he is then engaged a room hotel, washed up, j Appleton, secretary treasurer; Har- I EXPRESS STEEP STEAMSHIPS 5 djwn 90,000,000 feet of lumber, the water was ; EVERY DAY AT THE Thorndike. 8 52 11 00 5 12 our our saw the i riet Burkett, Searsinont, Miss Agnes changed clothes, packed box, j| Knox and Abott meadows were i Simmons and Miss Cora MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILP »9 00 ill 10 ,5 20 Wilson was in favor of the high submerged. dam at Mills, Hope, North Twin, ate a lunch of peaches | Brooks. 9 15 n 30 5 35 ■itinental Now We had to work our way around the overflow executive committee; Mrs. Bertha Sim- ( India week Army plan. and crackers, looked around a bit, and were | Leave North Side Wharf, Boston, Waldo. 19 25 <1140 <5 45 c Elizabeth tame service -tit. through tall grass, wet with the recent shower ; tnons, Appleton, necrologist; S and Sundays at 6 p m Citypoint. 1935 rll 50 t5 55 |'V ready for the 12.15 train for We days Searsport. music committee. / from Pier 18, North River, foot of Belfast, arrive. Wilson was opposed to in- anti low, thick undergrowtn. It was a dis- Sprowl, returning 9 40 1155 6 00 had a three-hours wait at the junction. The C St., New York City, tFlag station. navy. Now he demands in Murray agreeable stunt, but we succeeded, and j FRED W. POTE, Agent, tickets be made the largest in the autos were not in evidence on our arrival in Gilchrest Family. The Gilchrest j •Limited for Boston are now sold at our way down Katahdin brook found Hogan I Belfast, Maine $5.25 from Belfast, working j Searsport and we hoofed it in the rain to the family held its annual reunion in the the trail again, arriving at Sourdahunk at j H. D. WALDRON, Wilson was opposed to young village, where we waited for the cars to take Grange Hall at St. George, Aug. 17th, was at work sluic- General Passenger Agent. -■ 10 30. Here a crew of men with time in military training, us home. 75 present. Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers, G. C. DOUGLASS, of the had never amis that 400,000 be trained. ing logs, and as some boys 83 years old, of St. George, and Alden General Manager. Portland Maine. Wilson was opposed to a seen anything of the kind we laid down our Linnekin, 80, of South Thomaston, were E. H. BOYINGTON smon. Now he demands a packs and took an hour’s rest, took several the oldest. These officers were elected; Melvin H. St nission. pictures, and picked berries. After travelling Gilchrest, George, presi- Quarries, Wilson favored intervention dent;W. J. Caddy and Capt E. A. Specialist five miles more on the trail we arrived at Gul- Watts, TRY THEIK Eye-Sight and WHY St. vice James A. did send the to in- WOMEN army George, presidents; Factory liver's Pitch where, three miles below the uw he declares that while he Gilchrest St George, secretary; E. A. | OF THF Gorge, there is a small camp called Uncle Locations "nobody shall interfere in j Brown, St. George, treasurer; Melvin Tom's Cabin. Here we pitched our lean to, Kinney, St George, Miss May G. Smith, BUYINUTON OPTICAL CO.. Mill Wilson demanded that all having made 18 miles since leaving the fire WRITELETTERS Bethel, Mrs. Elsie A.Thomas,St George, Whole Whoat Broad Sites, Farms,Sites manta in a con- station at 4 46 that and as the Mrs. Adora Hilt, Matinicus Rock, Mrs. get together morning, boys Maine. a Mar executive com- 44 South Main Street. Winteruort, for Hotels establish de facto govern- were itrg-weary we luriieu in eariy auu nau a. Henry Thomaston, Summer nreatened non-recognition of mittee. good night’s rest. We remained here two and To Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND UESDAYS iused. President Wilson then one-half days. and Camps ns the Mexican ruler the only cine Co. Prescott Family. The Prescott fam- DOUGHNUTS Tuesday, Aug. 1st. When we awoke at 4.30 did not, and would not, j ily reunion was held Aug. 12th at the and Joe were and had n fire built. LOCATED ON THE LINE OK THE nference. Raymond up home of C. R. Bartlett in West 1 Apple- all were and after were FRIED IN LARD AND ONLY Wilson was in favor of free Soon astir, breakfast ton. Sixty-seven were present, the eld- al tolls. After nis electior I ready for the trip up-river to see the bu dam Woman who are well often ask “Are est being Mrs. Nancy (Prescott) Colby, It.W.C.UillSY, MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD the Democratic majority tc ! at Ripogejus and the Gorge. Joseph Mullin, the letters which the Lydia E. Pinkham aged 92 years. The youngest was a 7- tree tolls law. us go Medicine Co. are months old son of A. Prescott. At 12 superintendent, gave permission to continually publishing, 10c. doz. give opportunity to those desiring) to to 1 a was per DENTIST, Wilson wanted ‘‘knock where we wanted but at own risk. “Are truthful?” o’clock bountifu1 feast served in to, uur genuine?” they make a change in location for a new start ■> tuinru u<3iy anu wijci write letters? Bartlett hall, where even Charles Adams Here we had a dandy dinner—roast beef, Why do women such 4* in life him iiis chief official ad said there was enough and to spare. | turnip, mashed potato, bread, cottage puddingjj In answer we that n?ver have wo say After the feast came speechmaking by 37 Main Sh eet, Belfast, Me cake, tea and coffee. Raymond and Keith ate a fictitious letter or name. Wilson was opposed to the published Franklin Phillips, Charles Adams, Rev. FOR SALE Undeveloped Water Powers referendum. Then he de- | so much the cook made fun of them. After Never, knowingly, have we published Elwin Dinslow, Eva Ripley and others. ‘Vor of it. Since then he has j dinner we mailed our post cards, bought a few an untruthful letter, or ore without the At the business session a vote of thanks The Russell house on Congress Unlimited Raw Material '■ it. j supplies, looked around, and at 2.30 started | full and written consent of the woman was extended to the Bartlett family, t Wilson was out and out in which so entertained. i or ! down river to the Gorge, arriving at camp ! who wrote it. royally street, particulars inquirt AND 1 free trade on theoretica i about 5 with our teacher the most tired p. m., The reason that thousands of women street. Now he says he doesn’t cari j at 23 Congress of the lot. All turned in early. Martin Family. Reporting four Good Farming Land annul free trade theories. I from all parts of the country write such births as no the ‘i Wednesday, Aug. 2nd. The day dawned Pink- against deaths, Martin MAUD RUSSELL. O flice 14 Main St., lei. 341-3 t Wilson is for woman suffragi grateful letters to the Lydia E. AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. ^ family held its annual reunion at Oakland i. -Jersey and against woman suf clear and fine and as some were weary we ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink- » Park Aug. 17th. About 40 were present, concluded to take it easy for a time. Three has [Communications locations y Washington. ham’s Vegetable Compound brought among them being Mr. and Mrs. Albert Residence 17 Church St., regarding ,, '-i'lent Wilson was to opposed pre- of us had an interesting tramp to the dam to health and happiness into their lives, H. Bickmore of New York and Mr. and GEOTh JOHNSON, are invited and will receive attentions as late as last year. Now hi ■ mail cards, buy provisions, etc. Avard did once burdened with pain and suffering. Mrs. E. C. Rollins, who made the long when addressed to any agent of the preparedness fervently. 1 Itrnnii fnr tVtia niirnOUP Thpflp lei. 234-3 7aching some washing, including a good job on four It has relieved women from some of MAINE CENTRAL, or to tMuient Wilson was pledged to pro | hats. Don and Cad went to Rocky Pond to do the worst forms of female ills, from dis- I were elected: Joshua Spaulding, South fcrican lives and property in an; at Lais INDUSTRIAL BUREAU C, a little but a Thomaston, president; Harvey Attorney ,'K'i Mexico fishing, got only disappointment. inflammation, ulceration, Sleeper, country, included. Nov placements, Boston, Scott F. Kittredge, 118 none of our business After our first lazy day we had supper and nervousness, weakness, Rockland, MAINE. TRUCKING L'av? wha irregularities, Fred 0. Martin, Camden, and Albert BELFAST, MAINE CENTRAL in Mexico. continued to sit around. After the stomach troubles and from the blues. RAILROAD, reading South Thomaston, vice I am to do all kinds of f(;"s Snow, presidents; , prepared trucking, -cave to President Wilson 13th chapter of Romans we turned in for the Practice in all Courts. Probate practic ^ apolo It is for any woman who Fred O. Elwell, Camden, secretary anc PORTLAND. MAINE. of so man J impossible and a v,'.. task reconciling was decided to Furniture piano moving specialty. ;H" night. is well and who treasurer. It hold the a specialty. 2ft ctions. 3rd. We the same Have added to a 2-ton Thursday, Aug. got up bright and has never suffered next reunion at place on the just my equipment it seemB that President Wilsoi 1 early to prepare for the homeward in- how these same day. iixed or conviction trail, to realize Acme auto true kmade by the Cadillac con- J principles ai to in the wo- y under the and tha tending put night at Sourdahunk poor, suffering subject sun, The 28th 5 A cern. Leave orders at the stable, corner of re- Shibles re- NOTICE^ men feel when Family. annual LB. but on there found a drive FOR ’-ok for one person one meal. and attracted much attention. in Northern Maine. fittings, the horse was finally helped up. Mrs. Rand Y ork are un a tithing trip Mrs. L. Larcaster left last after- J. Friday will -State or Mr.t and Mrs. Harry D. Shute of Rockland received painful bruises and the horse was prove. Dept, Weights and Measures Antonio and Jack Croce and E. A. Buker noon by boat for Boston, en route to her home are receiving congratulations from their many somewhat injured; but after necessary repairs went down the bay Saturday on a fishing trip. in Providence, R. I. friends upon the arrival, Aug. 16th, of a little to the wagoa the party was able to return Davis and family arrived last week Mr. and Mrs. Ail trt Mn os, C l uu h street Henry son, Harry David, Jr Both mother and babe home that evening. taken their residence are the week at their Birken from Milo andtiiave up spendir g co'tage, are doing well, to the delight of all interested I ill ai r. See, on the shore of Fort Point cove. relatives and acquaintances in this, her native SEARSMONT. Master John Uaraner oi castine is superin- Mrs. Elder H. Shute and little st n of Siuth town. Mrs Shute was previous to her mar on Miss of Rev. and Mrs. tending the laying oi the concrete walks Sebec arrived Monday to visit her parents, riage Miss Evelyn A. Colcord, and her mother, Elizabeth, daughter who Penobscot Main street. Mr. ar.d Mis. J. A. liarctis, hast Main street Mrs. Albert C. Colcord, has lecn with her for Thomas .Stacey of Concord, N, 11., has Bay Electric been Charles ■ several Shute was a her uncle, Brown, Company weeks. Mr. also native sang Hon. John A. Peters and Hon. Bert M. Fe.- Mrs. Adams and little daughter Madeline of visiting of the eldest son of and Mrs. a solo in the Methodist church last Sunda) nalci wnl rpeak at Union Hall tnday evening, Bridgewater, Mass., are present guests of her Stockton, ('apt. Elder* S. lvan morning. Miss Stacey has a rich contralto August Z5ih. parents, Capt. ar.d Mis. Chss. Cole. School Shute, Sy street. voice and her singing was greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. Putnam arrived Tuesday street. Mrs. Woodbury D. Roberts left hriday to Mr. Hughes to Speak in Maine. The of Mrs. Sally, widow of Noah ~ from Baltimore to attend the Bianchard-Nich- Mrs. Harold Hawes and little daughter of vie.t friends in Prospect, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. body was here for burial Aug. Chairman Ralph 1). Cole of the Republican ols Jellison are sperdirg a few days with Ames. Church street, having taken her over iu Prescott, brought wedding. Cape speakers bureau announced Aug. 1' th that Mr. hp narpntu Mr fcnri Mrs. I.priiV NickeTSOD. their auto. She returned to Stockton 17th. She was the eldest daughter of the Bailey of Warren was in town Fri- Tuesday Huches would make five speeches in Maine as Irving late and and her WRIGHT & to few with Mrs. Jennie Morse Harry Betsey Hazeltine, foilows: I WYLLIE. Church street spends rays day visiting his brother, Chester Bailey, on Wtst Main before her early years were lived in this town, her par- Sept. 7, York Harbor at 2 p. m.,and Portland of his Bragg, street, depart- Howard street. Will H. Staples, the gue6t mother, at 8 m. ents conducting a hotel in the building now p. Opera House Block, Belfast, Mar West Main street, for Charies Green, at the B. & A. R. R. Mrs. Horace Staples, Sept 8. Lewiston 10 30 a. m,; Waterville, 2 agent fore her mother in Brunswick at occupied Cobb & Paine as a store. Mrs. for his Home joining the by p. m ; and Bangor, at 8 p. m. Station, who has been conhned to his home by several days, left Friday morning home of her sister and and Prescott was noted for tier kindness and gen- A later announcement that Mr. will j DEALERSHIP in Mass. husband, Capt. Hughes illness, is Lowell, in Pittsfield I improving. Mrs. George Skolfieid. From there she will erous hospitality. speak Friday afternoon. Sept, 8th, Dr. and Mrs. H. Everett Hichborn and friends j on his way from Waterville to Bangor. He wili j Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fletcher are receiving visit in Portland and Boston to start- previous Miss Argelia Millett was in Belfast recent- remain in Pittsfield one hour. motored to Belfast August 16th to attend the on tne birth, Aug. 2lst, of a on her to congratulations ing long journey join her hus ^and at ly, the guest of her brother, Dr. Millett, where Hot Water Waldo Fair. The roads are now in Plumbing, Steam, 10 County j their 6on, weight pounds. home in bhale, Calif. she met an old school friend, Mrs. Emma good condition. SHIP NEWS. | .Barge Cumru arrived Saturday from Phila- The entertainment last Thursday evening in Purington Curtis, whom she had not seen for Mrs. Rose Sanborn, Church street, accom- delphia with 3,00d tons of coal to the P C. &. Densiow hall under the auspices of the Ladies' 28 years. Mrs. Curtis tilted for college at | and Hot Air her Miss Gwen- Heating. panied by granddaughter, AMERICAN ruKTS. W. Co. at Mack’s Point., Aid and Auxiliary of the Universalist parish Hebron Academy when Prof. J. F. Mocdy was left for Rockland 16th to visit dolyn, August in all features and Miss Helen New Y’ork, 18 Ar, sch Marion*N Quigley, Arthur Rutherford and Clar- provtd highly satisfactory principal Staples preceptress, Aug Cobb, Mayor relatives in that city, South for sld sch Each number on the program was and is a graduate of Wellesley College. At Amboy Searsport; 21, Briga- ALSO SHEET METAL WORK ence Lanpner of New Britain, Conn., spent specially Port for Earl returned aier, Johnson Bootnbay Harbor. Mrs. Trundy and two children ; well received and elicited most favorable com- one time she was of Sunday at C, L. Averill’s. preceptress Bridgton Boston, Aug 20. Sld, sehs Gov Powers, Nor- Mr. Trun- 1 last Friday from Bluehill and joined ments in all directions. Following is the even- Academy and later taught in the Dakota folk; Kate L Pray, Bangor; Fannie F Hall, do; AGENTS FOR There will be no preaching services at the Mrs. Eliza dy at the home of his grandmother, | ing’s program: Vocal solo, (baritone). Mr. A. Normal school. In 1888 she married Charles 21, ar, sch Mary F Lynch, Stonington, Me; sld, M. L. Church until Sept. 10th. The Sunday sch Eliza Levanseher, Thomaston; 22, sld, schs Trundy, We6t Main street. P. Goodhue, Belfast; recitation. Master John Curtis of Clinton, Wis. The past ten years school will meet bb usual. Kate L Pray, Bangor; Mary E Lynch, Stoning- Atlantic Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces and Heakr Mrs. Fred Sanborn, who has been the guest I N. Levine, Jr., of Watertown, Mass; paper on they have lived in Rockford, South Dakota, ton; Jane Primer, Hampton Roads. lm33p Charles E. Averill returned last week Capt. of her sister, Mrs, R. H. Bancroft, School her California trip across the Canadian Rock- where Mr. Curtis has an interest in a gold Philadelphia, Aug 15. Ar, srhs Methebesec, from the Waldo where he has Ingramport, N.S ; Charles H Klir.ck, Rockland; County hospital, street, for several weeks, left train last ies, Miss Melvina A. Patterson cf mine. will now live at Mr, Curtis’ old by Washington, They stmr 1 treatment. 17, ar, Hilton, Searsport; sld, tug Tama- been for medical D. vi din Thursday for her home in Mansfield. Mass. C; solo, Mr. Stanley Cavting of Ban- home in Clinton, Wis. Mrs. Mary Downing, towing barges Molino for Bath and Mari- ! -n qua, Bukin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Goodwin of Man- gor; vocal Mr. Arthur wife of William Hall of called at Dr. on and Cleona for Mrs. R. H. Bancroft and little son Earle left solo, (tenor) Johnson, Belfast, Bangor. sch E N. H., are oi Mr. and Mrs, ! Belfast; Miss Calkin of Stock- Millett’s in when all en- Baltimore, Aug 14. Cld, Mary Palm- Chester, guests on Boston to take him to a reading, Mary the afternoon, they j Monday's boat for er, Nice. W. M. Parse on Steamboat avenue. ton Springs; vocal solo Mr. Good- reminiscences. Mrs. Brown. In Rockland. August 18. to Mr. and hospital lor treatment, Dr. G. A. (baritone), joyed many pleasing RrirUrurvirt Ancr 1=1 Ar cK i surgical Mrs. Alexander Brown, a daughter. hue, Belfast; violin solo. Mrs. * N James P. Scully, superintendent of the A. A. considered it for Cayting, Bangor; Hall’s girlhood home was in Auburn, where Bridgeport. S. In to Mr and pRati dntroy orarl Stevens_ having necessary DUNCAN Camden, August 15, j vocal solo Mr. Belfast. Piano Jacksonville, Aug 12. Ar, sch Jacob M Has- a billion dollau U. Co. at Mack's Point, went to Weymouth, some time. (tenor), Johnson, she attended the schools, after which she took Mrs Harold Duncan, a son. j Boston. worth ai food and property erety rr*i i Mrs. kell, Heald. In Rock to Mr. and on accompanists, Beckwith, Belfast,and Miss a course at the Normal school. port, August 15, j maca rmtr Ion wtei Mass., last week important business. a vacation Farmington New Haven, 19. Ar, ech E Morse, rod and and rtop Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Blair are on Aug Mary Mrs Harold Heald. a son. Hanson, Stockton Springs, The ladies extend Windsor, N S. Mrs. F. C. Edwards, who has been visiting and there will be no services or Sunday school Larraree. In Islesboro, August 18, to Dr, j | thanks to all who so tne vari- 16 Ar, schs James kindly furnished SWANVILLE. Bangor, Aug Maloy, and Mrs B. F. a son. Edward Whit* RAT CORN Miss L. W. Edwards on Water street, returned at the Gniversalist church next Larrabee, Sunday, Boston; Catawamteak, 17, ar, sch h W aafe to oa«. Deadly to rail ous entertaining numbers for the vening- Searsport; turn, weight 10 pounds. to her home in Roxbury, Mass., last Sunday. Preaching will be resumed the first Sunday ;n i Irene E Meservey, New York; 18, ar, sch Wm bat karwlenta bam an baina* Hazel has j Mack In Bucksport. August 4. to Mr. and odor keenly appreciating the favors from one and Miss Cunningham returned to 1) schs : Rail »unpiy dry np No Mangam, Boston; 20, sld, Catawamteak, William a J. F. Linehan has as of September. Mrs. J. Mack, daughter. whaler®. Valuable booklet resigned principal all. A dance followed, with New York; Melissa Trask, do; James Malloy, 1 very enjoyable Veroi^. Moore., In Plummer. Idaho, July 22. to Mr. B each can. "How to De- the school and has accepted a position as Mrs. May Cavanaugh and little daughter Stockton. High music by Giikej’s orchestra of Searsport, Ice Miss Annie Nickerson has returned home and Mrs Howard Moore, a son, John Butler, stroy Rate." 25c., 50c. and Stockton, 17. Ar, sch Edith of the High school at Riverpoint. Paula of St. Augustine, Florida, who are Aug McIntyre, weight 10 and 3 ounces. li.oa Wb. pai $5.00 principal cream was on sale during the evening. Finan- from sch pounds Unity. Clements, N Y; 19, ar, Mary Brewer, Ban- to Mr. and Ite Send, Hardwanr. Drug R. 1. guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens, recently \ PERKINS In Castine. August 9, cially the affair exceeded the of gor; sld, sch Susie I’ Oliver, New York; 19, ar, ■ad Qm*mi 5m. „ M. expectations Ther^will be no services at the church next Mrs. Fred C. Perkins, a son. spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar steam America, New and sld 21st Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Black, who had been the the more than lighter York, Small. In August to Mr. ladies, proceeds placing school at the usual hour. Bucksport, 10. Mill street. Sunday. Sunday on return; 22, ar. sch James L Maloy, Bangor; of Mrs. J. W. Black on Main re- Colcord, in the hands of the Mrs. and Mrs. Howard E. Small, a daughter. guests street, Treasurer, schs do. 1 Miss Julia M. Chase returned from sld, Mary Brewer, Boston; Lucy May, Stevens. In Rockland, August 15. to Mr. FOR i V turned to their home in Everett, Mass., last Mrs. J. L. Lancaster of Providence, R. I., Annie K. Harriman. triday SALE and Mrs Freeman a son —Edmund I several days’ visit with relatives in Waldo. FOREIGN PORTS. Stevens, week. accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Horace M. Jr. SWAiVWHIl TLN-Bit kltiii; Middle last in Miss Cora Parsons has returned home from Las Palmas. Aug 17. Ar, sch Calumet, Vague. In Castine, 9. to Mr. and Walter Mathews of Somerville, Mass ar- Gnftin, street, spent Thursday August Kichen, Norfolk. a son. with Mrs. Manley H. Lancaster, re- a visit with relatives in Woodfords and Win- Mrs. Orville L. Vague, rived Sunday and is with his family, who are Bangor FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Ponta Aug 17 Sld, sch J Man- FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Delgada, turning last train. terport. chester St C B. summering at the Mathews homestead, North by Haynes, Anns, W N 11. sch Willis & hi a. indsor, S, Cld, MARRIED. Mr o.,/4 \1rw= 14.. ur/4 I lint f H..niton wprp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nickerson of Haver- Aug Auction Searsport. MORRILL. Guy, Elizabeth port. at The Stockton last week and at hill, are oi his Mrs trank Dr. and Mrs. B. and guest6 th\s j Mass., guests sister, Paramaribo, Aug 20 Ar, sch Melbourn P Sidney Sargent daugh- Blanchard-Nichols. In Searsport, August ; writing, Monday, a»e still there. Mr. Lunt M. Stevens, Smith, Erskine, Norfolk. ter of West Newton, Mass., were in tow’n last George Rose has sold his farm to Roland 23, by Rev. C. H McEIhiney, Captain Scutt superintends the discharging of fertilizer at F. E. MARINE MISCELLANY. Blanchard of New and Miss Estate o! week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sargent, Woodbury. Nickerson of Everett, Mass., jointd Brooklyn, York, Bankrupt Josepi tne Cape Jeliison docks, Lewene A. Nichols of Searsport. street. his family at H. M. Chase’s last Sunday for a Spoken. Bark John S Emery, Buenos Avres, Prospect I. D. White is at the Advent campground, Claytor-Clark. In Vinalhaven, August On Tuesday. August 29, West for New’ York, Aug 14, lat 37 12 N, Ion 71 44 W. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N. Fletcher, two weeks’ stay. Rev. William Ernest Claytor o'clock in the afternoon, at Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Decrow Mr, and Mrs. Washington. Halifax, Aug 15. Sch Giace Davis, which 12, by Magwood. Main with daughter and husband, Mr. and Augusta L Clark now occupied by s mi J> -- who had spent two weeks at the Sears- street, 'j Mrs, Ella McTaggart of Waterville spent left here for the United Kingdom, has return- Young, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods attended the In Boston. July 16. Alfred Thorndike, in the >unty : and Airs. Nicholas B. Ginu, spent last Sunday ! ed in a condition. ^rosby-Erskine left for their home in West Wednesday night, Aug. 16th, with her daugh- leaking ■ port House, Up- Brooks centennial last Thursday. D. Crus by or Boston and Miss Ruth F. Kiskine j of Maine, 1 shall sell the f at their summer on the Sch Mark Pendleton, from Norfolk for Tuc- Mass., in their auto last Saturday. place, Camp Skipiki, j j ter, Mrs. G. T. Nicker*on. of Rockiand. property belonging to his e~ ton, Lester, son of Elisha Brown, is acas, before reported arrived at St Thomas, D Blanchard shore, t ort Point cove. recovering Packard-GriffiN. In Rockland. August 16. ! 1. The homestead farm Mrs. Martha Hartshorn and Mr. and Mrs. W I, July 31st with rigging damaged, reports Dr. George H. Jennison of Lowell, Mass., from a severe case of pneumonia. Rev. E. S. Robert M. Packard and ! street, weather 15th in which by Diford, Peabody, situated in said l'r Mr, and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church j Andrew Moore of Monroe were of Mr. experienced heavy July arrived Monday, accompanied by his daugh- guests Miss Gladys M. Griffin of Appleton. buildings and miii thereon. SLute Frances, Helen and Fred Merriam spent iast had decklord (132 tons) of coke washed over- accompanied by Capt. ana Mrs. Elden S. j and Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn last Sunday. RlCHARDS-DUNTON. In Rockland. July 31. of inheritance of the wife ters, Katherine and Luuise, and they have week with relatives in board and received considerable damage around and motored 10 Searsmont. Harold T. Richards and Miss Annie F. Dunton, therein. daughter Louise, Northport The decks, her master to make for Peabody rooms at Mrs. J. W. Black’s on Main street. Swanville Union Sunday school has re- compelling port both of Rockland. Aug. 16th to attend one of the concerts in the ; Mrs. Caroline Merriam w;as the guest last repairs. 2 A lot of bind ctuita.v.mg ceived a check for $5 from Mrs. Emma J. Ui.pt. Isaac Carver arrived SuDday from acre, with thereon, Chautauqua course—a very enjoyable occa- j week of her brother, D. O. Bowen, and her building Greeley of Bar Harbor, for library books. E Hawes, situate ! ri Boston. He had been in command of the Herman Merriam. BELFAST PRICE CURREN1. Dikii. Henry sion. son, County of Penobscot and St.r steamer George E. Warren in the coastwise Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Nickerson and daugh- Corrected for The Journal. The Morrill school will hold its an- Weekly ject to the right of inherits1 Mrs. W. H. Morrison rnd Mrs. George C. Sunday Burke. In 8 Martin H trade for several trips while her regular cap- | ter t-auline of Bath were in town last week Bucksport. August said L. the nual on the shore of Tilden Bel- PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. Joseph Peabody Fietcher, Church street, made a trip to Rock- picnic pond, Burke, aged 7 years and 6 months. tain was a vacation. en route to to visit Mrs. N's taking Harrington peo- Barton. In 13, Thomas 3. The right to redeem o? 16th to call their mont, August 25th. 00 18 00a22 00 Vinalhaven, August land August upon husbands Friday, Apples,per bbl.l 00a2 Hay. teen old and rive tw ple. E. Barton, 79 years. years James Felker, a native of Searsport, recent- dried, per lb., 7 Hides, 17 aged there lor the day, the ladies returning at night. Master George Overlock of South Freedom Cousins, in Brooklyn, N V August l(f, from a mortgage of $2*>0 l' '. died in Hudson, Mass., where he had resided Mrs. J. W. Patterson of Mass., Keans, pea, Lamb, 13 ly visited his aunts, Mrs. George Dow and Mrs. Amesbury, 6^00 son of Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Cou- >ix percent, dated Oecemb- They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gard- Y. 5 00 Lamb 50a75 William, of 55 Ernest last week. and Mrs. Matilda Nix of N. Keans, E., Skins, the National B ink of 1>< lor 25 years, cancer, aged years. He Bowen, Burlington, S., sins, formerly of Ellsworth, aged 7 years, 1 Ciiy ner in their new car. Butter, 28 Mutton, 8 was son who had been month and 25 4. The to redeem ihe of the late Michael and Jane Miss Emma Murch, after a month’s vacation, guest6 of their niece, Mrs. W. Beef, sides, 9all Oats, 32 lb., 60 days. right Mr. and Mrs E G. Willard Dunton. In Camden, August 16, Mrs. Car- heifers and one .'ii- Felker and is survived by one brother, H, H. (nee Madge returns to her duties as a trained nurse in N. Briggs, have returned home. Beef, forequarters, 9a 10 Potatoes, 1 00 yearling > rie Dunton, aged 61 years, 11 months and 1 day. to Arthur Ritchie : Earl Clifford) and little son of Wakefield, Bangor, where she has a private case. Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 10 mortgage Felker of this town. Messrs. W. W. J. A. T. HUNT. In 8, Sarah B. I dated IH1B Wilson, W, Hurd, Cheese, 24 Straw, SCO Camden, August terest, April 4, Mass., were guests of her paternal aunt and Mr. and Mrs. James and child from 84 Douglass Nickerson, W. E. Damm and E. H. Littlefield, Chicken, 18 Turkey, 26a30 Hunt, aged years. 5. One manure spreader. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Connecticut ano Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ellis and Melchek. In Hampden Highlands, August TROY. Thompson motored to Island last Sat- Calf Skins, 31 Tallow, 2 1 wheel harrow, 1 hay rake, i child of Texas are visiting their mother, Mrs, Park, Winthrop, Mrs. Adelaide, wife of W. K. Mel Church street, last week, leaving Saturday by Duck, 20 Veal, 12al3 16, Mary valor, 1 rotary in the i. Ida Ellis. urday in Mr. Wilson’s touring car to attend cher, aged 50 years. Mrs. Hawes of is visit- Boston boat for Eggs, 37 Wool, unwashed, 35 Julky plow*, 1 hay rack and w! George Lynn, Mass., home. In North 13. the Republican “get-together meeting.” 16 Wood, 5 00 Morse. Dixmont, August friends at the Center. Rev. and Mrs. Fred H. Morgan entertained Fowl, hard, 6. All other personal pr ing Dr. and Mrs. H. Everett Hichborn of Cam- I 18 Amos T. Morse, aged 83 years. at their summer home C. C. Geese, Wood, soft, 3 50 to the estate of sa recently ;Hon. Pease In August 11, Lena B. onging Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hawes visited relatives Mass., and two little children arrived Elwell- of New Mr and Mrs. [Rockland, bridge, Haven, Conn., SOUTH M0NTV1LLE. RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. Wentworth, wife of Estabrook J. Pease, aged exempt. last week and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood l b in Brooks attended the centen- Tuesday, August loth, by automobile, accem Selwyn Thompson, Beef, Corned, 18 Lime. 1 10 43 7 months. Interment in Cushing. Belfast, Maine, August Thompson -and Mrs. Fied Brown, all of Bel- years, ROBERT nial celebration. a Mr. to re- Butter 18a22 Oat 5 PIERCE. In 18, Mrs. Deborah panied by friend, Grey, spend the Edith Salt, 141b., Meal, Monroe, August fast, Mrs. Warner of Warsaw, N. Y., Mrs. Emma Esancy Potter of Ohio is visit- months. l’rustee of Joseph L. Peata <:> of month Corn, 106 Onions, 7 Burnett Pierce, aged 79 years and 9 Rev. Vviliiam Snow held an ser- mainder the with their parents, Dr. Mrs. Robert Wallace of Mass., interesting { Springfield, at J. F. Esancy’s. Cracked Corn, 1 01 Oil, kerosene, 13al4 PHILBROOK In Rockland, August 12, Frank- Herman G. Mr. and Mrs. and of ing vice at the church last Sunday evening. A and Mrs. Hichborn,at their summer Volney Thompson son^ Corn Meal, 1 01 Pollock, 9 lin rhilbrook of West Warren, aged about 68 j Montville, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Livelons Fuller has returned home from audience and chorus in place, East Main street. Gilpatrick Cheese, 24 Pork, 17 large singing which and two children of Danforth, Maine. Mr. years. Massachusetts, where he had been at work. Cotton Seed, 2 00 Plaster, 1 13 SOPER. In Orland, August 5. Mrs. Jennie C, PATTERSON'S nearly all joined, was much enjoyed. The Mrs. G. M. Houghton and friend, Mrs. Crow- Morgan occupied the pulpit here last Sunday Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 5 Soper, aged 55 years, 7 months and 22 days. at Cook’s Corner invitation of Rev. Nathan Hunt and Mrs F. S Vinal nnH A T. Rlnlrolv rtf 14 nl. services will be schoolhouse ell of Bangor, were dinner guests of Mr. and by gave Cranberries, 00 Shorts, 1 45 Sweetser. In Rockland, August 16. Frances the large audience a fine sermon: text from 1 MUSIC SH next Sunday afternoon. Everett Church yoke, Mass are spending a few days with Mr. Clover seed, 24 Sugar, 8 A. Sweetser. aged 43 years, 6 months and 8 Mrs. Staples, street, last Sat- Job, 7-6. and Mrs. Levi Curtis. Flour, 8 75a9 Salt, T. I., 50 days. Burial in West Stonington. *y' and Mrs. Zemri Carleton of urday, returning by afternoon train. Mrs. 50j 17 Main Beltfis Mr. Campello H. G. Seed, 4 50»Sweet Potatoes, 4 Shute. In Rockland. August 11. Harry Street, Mass., are visiting relatives and calling on old Houghton found time for brief calls upon sev- WORTH ISLESBoRO Isaac Sprague, Mrs. George Sprague, Alice Lard, Wheat Meal, Wilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Shute. 17] MUSIC MDSE. Tt A neighbors and friends in Troy. They added eral friends in town during her short stay, Stover and little daughter visited in Washing aged 6 years. Tibbetts. In Rock land, August 13. George interest to the school at which many wished could have been lengthen- Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton are ton one day last week. RENTING Rl- much Sunday Cook’^ receiving At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and { William Tibbetts, formerly of Detroit, aged 70 on the birth of a son. where were ed. congratulations and wife attended for the of Waldo, on the 8th of Corner Sunday, they warmly wel- O. W. Ripley the Norton County day j years, 8 month and 1 day. P August, A. L). 1916. J. LEE PATTERSON. comed and their help appreciated. W?hat of the signs on the political horizon? Mrs, C. Y. Cottrell of Belfast spent the week- Reunion at Frank Hall's in Windsor last Fri- Wadsworth In New York. August 17. end recently with her sister, Mrs. Julia Rose. J. GRAY of Troy, in said County- Josephine Burnett, wife of Edward A. Wads- Stockton cheers for Hughes, the man un- day, and report a good time. Mrs. N. E. Danforth and daughter Nellie ar- W1LMOFguardian of Grover C. Gray of Troy, in worth of Belfast, aged 39 years, 2 months and Mr, Walter Adams of New Y'ork was the rived home Saturday from St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Maud Pease of Howard, R. I., and son said County of Waldo, having presented a pe- 28 days. gue6t last week ot mother, Mrs. to fill the exalted of President of his# Angelia tition praying for a license to sell and convey Wyman. In Islesboro, August 22. Judith G where they went early in the summer to visit ly, position Adams. Pearl of Lowell, Mass., are spending their WANT!. real the of said 82 7 months and 11 these United States! Ask certain estate, being property Wyman, aged years, days. relatives. tell us that such intense heat Washington citizens vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. They Samuel Veazie and Miss ward, situated in said town of Troy and bound- if Capt. daughter, A woman to take charge of had not been known there for more than 50 the same can be said of Wilson, without E. Prescott. ed and described as follows: within and for the ot Zuba,arrived last week for an extended visit at Probate Court, County he Woman’s flub during S«-p' fear on tue 19th of A. 1>. 1916, summers. some time in Massa- of challenge or denial? their old home. The farm of said Grover C. Gray, situated in Waldo, day August, They spent Irving Norwood, accompanied by Robie Jack- in vacation. »er. For particulars apply but think Maine the said Troy, lying on both sides of the road lead- 2 MRS. CH AS. chusetts and other places, Mr. and W. Y. Scott of Misses Beulah Bates, Elizabeth Bates, Caro has to North Newcastle to work* to l>e tile Iasi Mrs. Malden, Mass., son, gone from Green's Corner to Troy Corner and certain instrument, purporting best of all. Nettie Heald and Chestma Williams ing will and testament of Carrie K. Peirce, late place arrived from Boston to visit Heald, Maud Dunlap will stay with Mrs. Norwood bounded land of C. M. Whitney A Tuesday morning last week northerly by of in said County of Waldo, ueoca-ed, spent a few days at Sandy point. land of F. Belfast-, her paternal aunt and husband, Mr. and Mrs. while he is absent. and land of F. C. Hollis; easterly by having been presented for probate. Saran .1. ACADC^ State of of Toledo. C. Hollis and land of Sarah (’lough; southerly Childs ot Boston, Mass., named as executrix in HEBRON Ohio, City Elmer E. Thompson, Church street. Mrs. SCOFFERS PAY THE PENALTY C. S. Adams and J. Adams and family, Q. by land of Maurice Call, deceased; and wester- said will to serve without bond. Lucas County, ss. Scott was before her Miss Those who of dis- Hebron, Main* marriage Sadie ignore warning signalB family. Rev. E. A. Dinslow and wife, Emma ly by land of heirs of Fred M. Conner, deceas- Ordered, That notice be given to all persons sen- and scoff at of Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is of and ordered kidneys dangers seri- and land in of M. J. Richardson, Interested a copy of tins ordei to be Clifford, daughter Mr. Mrs. Leonard Leighr and Minnie Lapaline went to Camden ed, possession by causing Acres. N ous consequences often pay the penalty with one hundred five acres, three weeks successively in The Re- Forty ior of the firm of t\ J. Cheney & Co., this now containing twenty published partner Clifford, formerly of town, residents diabetes or disease. If have last and joined O. P. Fuller and at that < iTllKTEVAM IIOMI. dread Bright‘s you Saturday more or less, being all and the same real estate publican Journal, published Belfast, they doing business in the of County sore at a Probate be held at Bel- beautiful residences for gu City Toledo, of Fitchburg, Mass, lame back, pains in sides, muscles, stiff family. All went to the shore and had fish to said Grovor C. Gray by Rufus E» may appear Court,to conveyed within and for said County, on ihe second land. and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay rheumatic aches- take Foley Kidney Stone and Alice S. Stone deed last, joints, chowder and other good things. A good time by warranty next, at ten of the clock %T\VOOI) 1IAI.I.—A inodtt Capt. W. B. Perry of steamer Millinocket, Pills and the trouble before it iB too late. Tuesday of September the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for stop dated April 2, 1910, recorded in Waldo Registry before ami snow cause if have, Exhilarating air. " boo was reported from all—so mucn so they pro noon, any they with his wife and daug hter. Miss Doris, and Sold everywhere. of Deeds, Book 301, Page 284. the same should not be proved, approved spring water. Col lege pu p. and case of Catarrh that cannot > each every to meet there annually. why Domest ic client i-i sister, Miss Campbell, motoring from Bath to pose Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice ami allowed. Courses, be cured by,the use of HALL’S CATARRH SAKbKM, 1 -in. •’ LIBERTY. to all interested causing a copy of JaMKS LIBBY, Judge. WM Skowhegan, spent Wednesday night with Mr. persons by Gw2H CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. HE COULD HARDLY WALK this order to be published three weeks succes- A true copy. Attest: me and subscribed in and Mrs. O. McMann, and called on Mrs. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Sworn to before my ,C. Rev. David L. Wilson, pastor of the f irst sively in The Republican Journal, a newspaper this 6th of A. D. 1886. Deranged kidneys cause rheumatism, aches, presence, day December, Hattie C. Hichborn, West Main street, last Congregational church at Bath, who is passing published at Belfast, that they may appear at A. W. GLEASON. stiffness. Ambrose Sul- Thursday, her with them to the month of August on Loon Island in pains, soreness, Gray, a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within WANTED Public. taking Bangor, (Seal) Notary Georges Lake, gave a very interesting and Okla writes: “I was bothered with kid- and for said on the 12th day of Sep- Mrs. Hichborn returning that evening. phur, County, We the services of an Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and address in the church last tember, A. D. at ten of the clock before STORAGE require ekquent Sunday trouble ten and at times could 1916, acts the Blood on the Mucous Sur- ney years hardly pell known in this communii.s through evening. His theme was “Heroism of Faith." noon, and show cause, if any they have, why Messrs. J. W. Rich, Jr., and Eugene Ricb of walk. I Pills. I arries high remuneration to a > faces of the System. Send for testimonials, next Sunday evening Mr. Wilson will address began taking Foley Kidney the of said should not First class accommodation for furniture prayer petitioner Jbe dicant. References free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. New York, nephews of Mrs. Humiston, are the Masonic bodies in the church. It will be relief from the first but continued till I JAMES LIBBY, 1 required. got granted. Judge, at $1.00 month per load. G 1. Sold all 76c. I feel like a new storage per Ap- V by druggists, boarding at The Stockton. The older young public and all are cordially invited to attend had taken three bottles. A true copy. Attest: I Hall’s Pills for to EL0N B. lw34p 56 Broad Street. Family constipation. man is a student on a vacation lrom Hebron the service. man." Sold everywhere. Arthur W.‘Leonard,’Register. ply GILCHREST.4