' The Republican Journal. 84 yQLOW BELFAST, . OCTOBER 1912. THURSDAY, 10, NUMBER 41 Pour™. of ioaays WEDDING BELLS. DEATH OF EUGENE L. PATTERSON P^TntS The Churches. VOL. II OF WILLIAMSON’S HISTORY. Waldo County PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Government.. Whitman-Howes. On the evening of Fri- By Drowning in the Yellowstone River. Bells.... Mr. jd Templars...Wedding day, October the fourth, was celebrated the We published last week a brief Next the Lord’s Supper will be ob- Alfred Johnson left for his home in Bos- account oi Sunday Mrs. J. W. Nash is spending a week in Ban- Mrs. M. A. Smart is L. Patterson.... at a. ton on boat after a visiting friends in Ban- „{ Eugene wedding of Miss Frances Augusta Howes, the the drowning in the Yellowstone river, almosi served at the Uni versa! ist church 10 m. Wednesday’s spending ^alh Convention. gor. gor. •L Baptist of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard within of his of E. week in town looking up matters for the sec- Maine only daughter sight home, L. Patterson The services at the First Parish Churc W. T. C. Notes.. R. T. Rankin has returned from a U. Howes of one of the foremost citizens ond volume of Williamson’s of Belfast. hunting Fred G. left last for a M Churches.. Belfast, and Mr. Richard Parsons and business met will be held next Sunday at 10.45 History Spinney Monday short for II (Unitarian) The trip in Danforth and vicinity. visit, in Industry Liberty...Vol, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of Big Timber, Montana. We committee in charge of the publication . Whitman, only have since re- a. m. Sunday school at noon. History. to have Mrs. Peter Wn’.anison's .Millinery liam Parsons Whitman of Mass. ceived a copy of The Timber hope the book ready for the printer Kennedy of Thomaston is the Mrs. G. S. Pendleton went to Campello, Big Pioneer giv The Seaside Society hold regular Boston Monday Personal. Spiritualist soon. Miss Caroline of Mrs. B. O. Mnings The ceremony took place in the old First ing full particulars of this sad event. very W. Field, Mrs. James guest Norton. for a short visit. With A. services at their of on a Sunday place meeting C. Durham and I am Republican. .Wedding Parish Unitarian a now near- and Elmer Sanderson Miss Margaret Hazeltine, all Mr. and church, building Whitney Mr. Patterson m. Mrs. Lewis Day of Palermo called Ralph and Elmer State Com- High street at 2.30 and 7.30 p. former Collins are visiting rela- J. Republican its where the families of the had embarked in a small boat Wellesley college students, have kind- on friends in ing centenary, intending to gc Augusta Monday. tives in Mass. News Items. .Pitts- The meeting of the Uni- consented to DorcheBter, Maine bride’s father and mother have wor- down the Yellowstone as far as regular quarterly ly aid in collecting certain miss- alw»ys Gray Cliff and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fletcher have returned Mr. and Mrs. versali8t church will be held in the vestry to- data relative to the Clarence F. Read returned last [Vrsonals. shipped. the party were for ing vital records of the equipped hunting and fish- home from an extended visit in the an au to New York in a Cat- evening at 7.30 o’clock. and West. Saturday from auto to Boston. The church was In morrow, Friday, city schools and the and trip itself beautifully and sim- ing. the first rapids the boat a college graduates shipped Mrs. Alberta of !i Kule of the Sea. .Vermont Field Secre- students, and that can George Winterport has gone Mr. and Mrs Luther A. |>0»l ply decorated in green and white. The wall large amount of water and before it could Harry W. Rowe of Waterville, any help be given them Hammons went to j be to Ellsworth f ublieans. of the Endeavor will be Hyde Park, Mass., to spend the winter. last week to visit her back of the pulpit was covered with branch s brought under control it had entered the tary Maine Christian Union, greatly appreciated by those having the parents. With the A Potato Crop will the church next in hand, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Mr. and Mrs. Amos of oak leaves, in the center of which was a second rapids, a short distance further down occupy Baptist Sunday publication by all the sub- Townsend are visit- Clement motored to p Left Out.. Meeting of ! and scribers to the Mrs. T.'s Orono last large white cross of asters and sweet peas. the stream, where it capsized. Both Messrs. morning evening. History. ing brother, Russell Belden, in Friday to visit their son Stephen. eterans. .The News of This is a matter The was a bower of andwhite Patter on and were The services at church for of public interest, and Prentiss. Levi pulpit asparagus Whitney good Bwimmers, | the Universalist every Clay arrived from Portland Oc'.. 1st to i. Desert Correspondence. but Sanderson could O. K. A. one who has the welfare of Belfast at flowers. The pewTs designated for the special not swim and they | the week will be as follows: K. Satur- heart, Mr. and Mrs. George Gruby of Boston ar- spend a week’s vacation at his home the helped at City- News of Granges. had him to to the whether as a present or former guests sprays of hydrangea tied with cling boat, which had turned day night; preaching service Sunday morning resident, should I rived at Bucksport by boat Saturday for a few point. Secret Societies, j be white satin ribbon. completely over. Mr. then at at noon. willing to lend a hand in her record Whitney swam for 10.45; Sunday school putting days’ stay. Mr. H. W. and of Belfast. the in j Healey family motored to At o’clock the bridal entered to south shore and Mr. Patterson started in permanent form. eight party The Scientists hold services in Mrs. Herbert Seekins and Miss E. Rocklanl last to v. .Lifted from Lippin- I Christian On the Amy Sunday spend the day with the music of the the opposite direction. Mr. shelves of the at Lohengrin wedding march, Whitney saw large library Stoddard left for a visit in Boston relatives. S their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning the New j Wednesday Mishaps....Practical and took their in the chancel. The Mr. Patterson once after he had England Historic places started at 11 at 7.30 Genealogical and vicinity. Modes. Built Ships in o'clock and W'ednesday evening of Lloyd D., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. bride was escorted her her maid of toward land, and thinking him safe went Society Boston, the headquarters and Joseph by father; J. ,o>r Lodge Knew Some o’clock, to which all are welcome. Treat, Jr., of Winterport is spending two : McKeen, is attending the Boston School of honor was her cousin, Miss Marian Hazeltine to the aid of Mr. Sanderson and found that principal depository for such literature in weeks in with Fine Arts. Sardine Prices Cut. the boat to The services next at Mason’s Mills this the first Northport his sister, Mrs. of Belfast. The best man was Mr. Arthur R. which Mr. S. was clinging had Sunday country, volume of Williamson’s c will George Nash. ove." drifted into a of be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the History has held for a third of Mr. and Dunbar of Watertown, Mass. The brides clump willows near a a century an Mrs. Edgar L. Harding a few Scotian bridge. spent :\ Crop..Nova Some men Sunday school, and at Trinity Reformed honored place and the Mrs. Sultana Tasker and Mrs. in maids were the Misses Evelyn Morison, Helen I employed at the Bray ranch officers of the society daughter, j days Bangor last week, guests of Mr and .Coun- by i Down (poem). means church at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday consider it one of the Harry Tasker of are Doak, Florence Hill and Katherine C. Quimby of halter ropes tied together succeeded very best books of its Dixmont, visiting rela- i Mrs. L. P. Swett. .-, ..'ulence.. ..Transfers in school. kind in existence. It tives in Belfast. of Belfast, Miss White of Miami, in getting him onto the bridge. He said that is hoped that the second Mrs. Essie P. Margaret j Carle left last Monday on a he had seen Mr. Rev. of volume may soon take its Rev. D. Florida, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Marian Patterson’s head above the Frederick Webb Chelmsford, Mass., place besides the H. Tribou of Bucksport was the business to Boston. She first trip expects to re- Stockton ..Mar- water once he morn- in worthy form. The of Springs. Washburn of Lewiston, Maine. The ushers after had started to swim occupied the Baptist pulpit last Sunday speedy accomplish- guest Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Phelan while in turn today, Thursday. Married_Died- ashore. At that time he ment of this should be a matter Belfast were Messrs. Henry B. Whitcomb of Newton, appeared to be in no ing and evening. In the evening he sang a of civic last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 0. Johnson and Miss .Ship News distress, but was bass to the of his audience. Mr. pride. spondence. Mass., Carleton R. Blades, Arthur Hastings of seemingly swimming strong- solo, pleasure Mrs. Frank W. Seldon of who Mr. Alfred Haverhill, Mass., Johnson, spent the simir.cr here, left Oct. Howard Percival Peckham ly. When a short distance below the Webb recently returnee from a trip abroad. Johnson, in whose hands the Campello, Whipple, bridge visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McMa- 2nd for D. C. he has been for the Washington, of Brockton, and Herbert Foster of Portland. said, Mr. Patterson sank and never manuscript past two months, suddenly The services for the week at the North han, a few days last week. The l.'NCIKIIICIll. and who will see it Resorter for October mentions The bridesmaids wore of again appeared above the water. through the press and in- among dainty gowns church will be as follows: Prayer meeting Miss Georgia C. Philbrook of is Lhe ’--- •** Northport principal entertainers at chiffon with white satin Axcifj woo suiuuiuiieu iruiu town ana »co ui me i>ew Newport thie of the city govern- pale green under- ettorts Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock; Sunday ser- i;ng Historic the guest of her coipsins, Capt. and Mrs. Var- ( season Mrs. William V. Pratt. and carried at once began to recover the but at England Genealogical from iay evening, October 7th, skirts, crystal trimmed, yellow body, last vices, morning worship at 10.45 a. m.; Sunday Society, num Phil in time to brook, Wmterport. Mrs. advices had and time, looking up and his- Hester Morse of Belmont who s ding. chrysanthemums. The maid of honor wore a proved unsuccessful, it was school at 12 m.; Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. arranging spent toric and Amos me summer at of the was held some genealogical data for years, and has Mr. Clement, sons John C. and Dr. temple Heights, is i- ALDERMEN, gown yellow crepe de chine made in simi thought body by obstruc- m. A cordial invitation is extended to the pub- keeping tions in the river recently been elected a life member James D., with Boston have to house for John Hart of Burnham. red in the following: lar fashion and carried white chrysanthemums. bottom. A patrol has been lic to attend these services. of the friends, gone Society. North East for keeping watch since on each side of Carry hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton re- meetings read and approv- The bride herself, in white charmeuse, had the river The services for the week at the Henry Hoyt have First We repeat here the call for id to recover the body should it come to the sur- college graduates, Dr. and Mrs. F. Y. Gilbert and little turned to their home in and Mr. r< and ordered paid, as her veil caught on either side with orange Methodist church will be as follows: daugh- Chicago Har- this, and would urge all those who can face. to send in ter Frances of were old T. left for blossoms and falling from a cap of duchesse the Portland week-end guests Sibley Chicago last Saturday. Thursday, evening, prayer meeting: Sun- any information DEATH DEPLORED BY they have on the The of and .$1400 89 lace. Her was of lilies of the ALL. at subject. Dr. Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens. A. has bouquet valley day 10.30 morning worship; Sunday school of Rodney Burgin taken a course in the 320 00 The Pioneer “No greater part the replies received have and orchids. says: death ever occurred Portland Auto school and has been at 12 m.; Epworth praye: come Miss Porter returned to her home in employed 335 37 in any community that caused as much League meeting from a distance, and few of those at Agnes The gen- in a Stevens car 1, for hose house... 82 34 ceremony was performed by the Rev. uine sorrow and Sunday evening at 6.00 p. m. Praise and home Islesboro last after a visit with running for a western party.^ profound regret. Mr. Patter- have sent in their names. The exact Saturday es. 688 60 Rossbach son was endowed with a Adolph of Boston, a former pastor of disposition that rad- Evangelistic service at 7.G0 p. m. each Sunday facts Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Porter in Pittstield. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Southworth iated sunshine required are difficult to obtain from left 93 58 the assisted the wherever he was. Generous any church, by Rev. Charles Berk- evening. hut the Elvin was Wednesday on a business to 40 59 broadminded, charitable to a persons themselves, or their families. Guptill, who called to Belfast by trip Boston. They the degree, always 4'.iranee. 139 55 ley Ames, present pastor. to overlook the A Children’s was observed at the church 3o far as we the death of will also visit relatives in and prepared shortcomings of day know there is no printed list of hi^ brother, T. Dexter Guptill, Lynn Natick, 281 72 The recessional was the Mendelssohn march. others, he was everyone’s friend. Mass. Always by the West Winterport Sunday school, Sept. them anywhere, and it is to understand has returned to his home in Biddeford. 38 74 foremost in everything calculated to advance easy Mr. and Mrs. Howes had a small reception 29th, about 100 being present. The from Williamson’s Miss Eva Tibbetts is 900 99 the interests of the community, he could be program precise habits, and his ac- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Bahrt left spending a two weeks at the home after the Tuesday ceremony. The bridal His home life was consisted of recitations, singing and music curate vacation in Bethel and illy spared. marked by scholarship, that he should have put off to spend the winter in Tampa, Fla. They will Miss Sabra Dyer is .$4322 37 received before a supreme and content. party standing charming happiness Considerate each one performing his or her part with great writing this until substituting, during her at the and to chapter he had collected all go by the Clyde Line. Mrs. Bahrt was for- absence, Fogg ion before the screen of fern leaves and kind, responsive every appeal of love appeared helenium autumnale, credit. The church was very prettily deco- the data; which he did market. and devotion, he was an ideal husband and not live to do. merly Miss Rena Macomber of Beltast. ,uses on and the staff upon which she had leaned for are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Richards Saturday Congress street; | hydrangea, large mirror there being many taste and thanks are extended them for their to find years, her life rendered desolate great pity after the book had been that afternoon by the Boston boat for Phila- U from his festooned with and dark, the at Penobscot Lodge on the harbor front. Mrs. roadway leading paniculatum banked with labor, so The school ac- hyd- sympathy of the goes out and freely given. Sunday printed that any name which to be on lelphia. community ought was ft Miss ned, presented at the Sep- rangea. The baluster was wound with hearts ache in unison with i itself with much Hardy rmerly Gladys Richards. pani- hers. To the son quitted credit. the list had been left out, because it and of simply Mr. and Mrs. Guy and Melvin ranted. It was voted that :ulata and the same lovely vine hung from the daughter robbed their best friend and not Roy Bennett of New Glascow, N. S.,who has Vickery Gray The services at the church will be as had been brought to the attention of the counsellor, words can but Baptist jf Augusta were in Oct. ferred to the Solicitor chandeliers. The small room on the was feebly express the been the of his Liberty 2nd to attend City left of I follows: committee. guest the past week aunt, Mrs. depths sorrow felt for them. A commun- Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- the of Mrs. a: the first or ;n red with W. E. wedding Vickery’s and Mr. regular special bright berries and dahlias. The ity mourns with them and fain So we would Marsh, left by boat Wednesday for Bos- Gray’s would lessen ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; again urge every person who brother, Morris eetirg. room leading out of the room, where the awful burden the family is called to studied at ton, where he will visit before home. Gray. reception upon Sunday school at 12 o’clock. All who do not any college or professional or tech- returning .• bear. Miss portion of Bridge street a buffet supper was served, was deco- nical Georgia Pratt of Montville has been simply attend Sunday school at any other church are school to send his or her name to The Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pitcher have been visit- A NATIVE OF the a to have been built be re- rated with a few large vases of colored BELFAST. Journal guest of Mrs. Calvin H. Hubbard in this bright invited. service at 7.30 m. office at once. names or lists of ing in Boston and Chelsea the past week. Mr. L. Patterson was born cordially Evening p. Single tire' wip n [lowers. The table was strewn Eugene at Belfast.Me. city and of Mr. and Mrs. Tileston Wadlin at days. with red fuch- In connection with students sent in Pitcher returned but Mrs. Feb. 14, 1861. He was married in his native this Sunday school there college by relatives or friends Monday, Pitcher re- ■ their farm in pecial committee on the sia. home. In 1887 would mained for a Northport. he came to Montana and for a is a Woman’s International Bible Class and a be greatly appreciated, as then the ex- longer visit with their daughter perty was read, Later a supper was served in the time made his hi me in the Lake the freshmen to the accepted, j dining basin, where hearty invitation is extended to all ladies to act dates could be found to G ladys. Among pledged various be was by writing the be room for the bridal employed by B. G. and looked at mmittee discharged. ] party. The table had in Shorey unite with fraternities rthe University of Maine are after his sheep and other interests. Thence us for the study of the Bible. The persons themselves. John P. Bragg of North Islesboro is visiting Ml NIC1PAL OFFICERS. Lhe center a lar^e heart of white neter« anrl be What Harold S. Jones of Belfast and Everett Shaw removed to the Musselshell, where he man- discussions are informal and very helpful. We is wanted is the full name of the col- his brother, W. A. Bragg, in Center Lincoln- i» of E. F. Little- 1 sweet and was the Smart of to complaint peas, lighted by candles shaded aged sheep ou:fit. assure a Winterport Alpha Tau Omega. Subsequently you hearty welcome. lege graduate, year of graduation, full name ville. Mr. John P. Bragg recently sold his Ann M. Knowlton and Au- in white and silver. he went to the White Beaver and engaged in of the institution and the nature stable and ice business to Jason Rev. and Mrs. David L. W ilson are the sheep business on his own account. Later of the de- Ladd and has receiving n are insane persons. Drs. The bride and groom left that evening by he had a ranch on Sweet Grass, remaining A NEW INDUSTRY FOR LIBERTY. gree received. retired from active work. congratulations upon the birth of a son, born Wilson and H. L. automobile for en Kilgore Rockland route to Falmouth, there until immediately after the fire which in Sunday. The has been christened The Mt. alumnae met at the Con- I baby Paul M 'er the Mass., where will their the s ring of 1908 the Oct. A new Holyoke hearing testimony j they spend honeymoon. destroyed greater part Liberty, 7, 1912. industry is to Burns Wilson, and is the fourth son. Df the business section of when Millinery Openings. gress hotel, Portland last and : was voted to commit Ann Among out of town were Mrs. Wil- Big Timber, he be established at this D. & Square Saturday guests removed to the and village. Whiting Mrs. Nellie city joined by C. L. Olm- after dinner, which was served at 1 o’clock, Kneeland of Somerville, Mass., ii.e Eastern Maine Insane iam E. Whitman, the of the stead Sons of Boston are about to establish a cream- grandmother bought the business of the Montana Last who is the Saturday was a beautiful autumnal held a business meeting. Among those pres- spending season at her summer and Augustus M. Gammon ?room,Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam P. his Trading company. he ery here. have leased of Will Knowlton Whitman, Subsequently acquired They the warmest home at Mr. Olmstead’s interest and the firm of Jay, for many weeks, and the was mrs. jh. I'litaeiBun ui roruiaiiu. Temple Heights, returned last Thurs- Hospital at Augusta, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William E. L. the building known as the spring bed factory Patterson & Co. succeeded, the other members ladies were out in force for the day from visits in Stockton Penobs- i- millinery Miss Katherine Colcord Springs, was read and passed: W ashburn, his uncle and aunt, Miss Elizabeth and land enough to build an ice house and entertained a num- being E. R. Patterson and Norman E. Hale. In all cot, Brooksville and Islesboro. openings. the stores an unusually large ber of friends last ommittee on highways be joss, all of Campello; Miss Gertrude Dunbar Beside the widow, a son, Ernest E. R., who is other out building and will proceed to remodel young Saturday night in number of hats had been sold Miss Frances ted to permit no further >f East married, and a the before the honor of her Games were Sanborn, one of the toll opera- Bridgewater and Miss Margaret Tap- daughter, Edith, just entering building for their purposes, build an ice birthday. played y the Street young deceased is formal The hats shorvn were tors of the by Superin- j womanhood, survived by display. charac- and nice refreshments and the even- Waldo telephone is ey of Newton, Mass Mr. Howard Harris and house and other buildings at once, and will be- served, company, spend- -pecifically ordered in each two brothers, A. M. and C. B. Patterson. The terized bv simplicity of style and hca.itifnl was one of much to the ing a two weeks’ vacation in Northern Maine mmittee. Ur. of first named lives at gin business in the This firm con- ing pleasure young Stephen Whipple Salem, Mass. Whiting, la., where he is spring. material in business. including imported novelties Part of ,the time will be spent on a addressed the convention engaged The other brother makes sists of Mr. Whiting and five sons and has people. hunting bis home at Petaluma, Calif. A. M. Patterson H. H. COOMBS CO. trip and she will visit friends in Guilford. n posiomce ana been in the milk business for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson received a tele- square hannpnpH tn wpet nf Sit Paul „,i__ many years. The recessed door Charlton-Deering. A pretty home wed- and enlarged plate glass Mr. and Mrs. to further fie and some The grandfather of this firm was the first the Oct. of a Bradbury Cushing, who are ningham give took companions were hunting, when windows at the gram announcing arrival, 7th, ling place Wednesday evening, October Coombs store in Masonic Mr. and [plana* Lhe accident occurred. He was reached to ship milk by railroad into Boston. That little at the home of their Mr. risking Mrs. Beverly Staples, will Jnd. at the home of Mr. and by enabled them to daughter son, 1 Mrs. Frank A. telegraph there and arrived at Timber remple make a better display eave for Mr. Cunningham, Council- Big was about seventy-five years ago. They are Jesse E. VS ilscn, in Fort Collins, Colo. Con- shortly Pasadena, Calif., where Mr. Riggs, when their niece, Audine was At last accounts the other than ever before of their Deering, Sunday morning. now large stock, which Cushing will be of a hotel for the that tne committee on Drother operating eleven plants in Maine and are extended the and manager mited in with Oscar E. had not been communicated with, as included dress and tailored gratulations parents marriage Charlton of New hats. A large pic- Raymond Excursion Co. the ied to continue macada- le was absent from home and could not be lo- Hampshire and are distributing to these grandparents. during winter. L.owell. Mass. The took ture hat of black was ceremony place at 8 some velvet trimmed with .re cated, having gone days before to the patrons of $400,000 and the Charles E. Rhoades and according to the origi- upwards annually, Louise and Miss Maude E. Ma- /clock, Rev. D. B. Phelan of the Methodi-t lorthern part of the State without satin ribbon of shades on Mrs. Brown sisters, Mrs. Olive leaving his owned them are worth mahogany draped thews seetion across Main street plants by more than a attended the Baptist State convention church iddress. the brim and with Ladd and Mrs. Belle of Lowell, Episcopal officiating and the : finished a large velvet rose Staples Mass., using million of dollars, so there is no doubt of their in Portland last week as this section to be built as who have been in Searsmont and Bel- delegates from the louble ring service. were af the same tone. Another black hat visiting They unattended, reliability. The citizens of the* the large Baptist church. Mr. Rhoades Motion carried by unani- I rHE MAINE BAPTIST CONVENTION. village, fast witn are a few in returned home ind only immediate relatives were with Persian crown and velvet brim was trim- relatives, passing days present, j corn canning company and the farmers in this Friday, but Miss Mathews went to Pittsfield at the home of T. S. an old Boston for rhe home was attractively decorated with cut The Maine State med with two large ostrich one over Dexter, Baptist convention was in all seem much at their com- feathers, » visit. •F ALDERMEN, vicinity pleased schoolmate. lowers, foliage, potted plants and ferns. The session in Portland Oct. 1st, 2nd and 3d. At a the brim, the other under it. Another effec- v ing. They think that it will a mutual in con- of the prove Mrs. Fannie Hopkins and Edna meeting joint >ride was a meeting Baptist Missionary Society tive was a scratch felt in Mrs. Charles Knox of New York daughter becomingly gowned in white crepe- benefit to all. Mr. C. E. of style brown,trimmed city, who Rev. Dr. I. B. Mower of Waterville, corre- Henry Pittsfield, j ett last to visit in Sherman le-chene with lace with a band of marabou and ostrich has been Mr. and Mrs. William Monday Mills, trimmings. Kefreshments sponding secretary, read his report. He said the General of all the feathers, visiting were read and passed Superintendent Whiting rhey will be joined later Mr. and Mrs. vere served after the ceremony. The :here are some churches without a pastor and :aught with a tailored brown bow\ Vaughan in East Belfast, left last week for her by -he couple j plants, has been here, looked the land over and H. council: that there seems to be a Ceorge Robertson and ford Morris, vere the of necessity for some THE I. V. MILLER STORE. home after a 10 here. She was ac- May recipients many valuable and use- taken a lease of the in the name days’ stay itv Treasurer be and is forward movement in the centers of property rhe gentlemen will some zn !ul The popula- were spend time hunt- nd gifts. bride’s travelling dress was of of the Here shown distinctive styles of new companied to Portland by Rev. and Mrs. instructed to draw his tion. The statistics of Sunday school growth, company, and will personally look after in that >rown ng vicinity. i' to U. S. serge, with white beaver hat orna- le were a ideas and materials. A large white beaver was who are a week’s visit in lhO, payable William said, gratifying, showing net in- the remodeling of the building and the erec- Vaughan, making nntendent of schools, the nented with crease of 800, or with affiliating schools trimmed with an that with Mr. and Hon. W. pink. They will spend two added, tion of out to suit the convenience high imported single os- city Mrs. Lloyd stantial. T. Haines, governor-elect of Maine, K-ated for the if about 1200. The net increase in buildings of purpose of i veeks on a offerings trich in hunting trip in Aroostook the feather natural tints caught on the is undergoing treatment at the tor needy school children, county, for benevolent work exceeded $600. Large be- company. He is an affable, agreeable gen- Miss Helen Doak left last Saturday for Medico Chi ifter which will visit irown with a silk and velvet rose. of rn the contingent fund. they the groom’s old quests were received from the estates of tleman, and all who had the pleasure of meet- canary A Providence, R. I., to resume her studies at the hospital Philadelphia, under the personal e lome in of and service hat was a turban in Waldo Telephone Com- Woodstock, N. and then return to Lhapin Humphrey Bangor Sophia N. him hunters green care of Dr. L. Webster one ^ j B., ing while here were favorably impressed the Rhode Island School of Design, por- F'ox, of the most as Lowe of Kennebunk. Dr. Mower of taking companies may have j Belfast for a few spoke velvet and messaline, the front trimmed with days. The bride has made with him, as they were with Mr. who trait work The decorations at widely known eye specialists in the £. elephone pole in the junc- | ‘The Mormon Menace,” as he termed it, to Marden, specially. the country, ler home for several at 31 in imported breast on the side with a and is urch streets at the corner i years Miller street Maine, and said that the Baptist Church would has charge of the Belfast plant and who ac- caught Unitarian church for the Whitman-Howes daily improving. ai Bank, be instructed to ind the groom has a with lot force anyone to renounce Mormonism, but Mr. while here. lerese and green velvet rose. A responsible position companied Henry large pic- wedding,which were greatly admired, were de- Mrs. Emma who has been t rected S. Cun- he :hat every effort should be made to “coun- ture hat of Kochersperger, by Harvey Bay State Street Co. will The corn will 1 black velvet was trimmed with Railway They teract its baneful influence.” canning company close their signed and carried out by Miss Doak. spending the last few weeks with relatives in Orcier-i >e at home after ostrich and 1 Dec. 1st at 102 Highland Rev. Dr. E. C. Whittemore of cutting here Tuesday Oct 8th. It has been an plumes gold braid. Mr. Miller Jty Treasurer be and is Waterville re- I The of Dr. James Donald Belfast, left by train last Saturday for Sea and 1 ivenue, Mass. of also his new fur wedding Clement, instructed to draw his Lowell, ported that the amount invested funds and exceedingly poor season for them and for the displayed goods, including Fla. She ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clement of this Breeze, will make a short visit with Eastern real estate owned the church in Maine is silver and black Fisher c city* li- SteamshipCom- by farmers; but the loss will not be so for fox, furs, oats, etc. her be now an increase of great and Miss Charlotte M. sister, Mrs. Thomas B. in Brook- 6 v,.' may necessary to pay $260,054. $13,322 during the MISS LOUISA H. Hayden, daughter of Gregory, Macomber-Gilley. A very the latter as for the as had to FERGSUON | i..s tarvia for Custom House pretty wedding pear. former, they keep Mr. and Mis. John of lyn, N. Y., on the way home. Her niece, Miss iccurred last One of the most attractive h ats at the I Hayden Raymond, wil ., same be to the at 8 at At the annual of the Woman’s Mis- their skilled from abroad on Fer- i; charged Saturday evening o’clock, meeting help full pay Marian Knowlton, W’ill meet her there and ac- son w take place Thursday morning, Oct. 24th, at the laiadamizing said square. he residence of Mr. and Mrs. sionary Federation, Mrs. Abbie Cobb Smith of while in no ju parlor as a picture in soft white | Howard Gilley instance did they run over a half shape company her to Sea Breeze to mmittee on sidewalks be Saco, the were chosen of- I h>me of the bride’s parents. C. spend the winter >n lower Main presiding, following silk beaver, trimmed around the crown with a Stephen street, Bucksport, when their ficers: Mis. K. day, while the farmers have an increased crumpled rock sidewalk ! J. Wilson, Portland, president; Clement, a brother of the groom, will be best £-rs. John Ethel white ostrich band. Its color was in a Billings of Castine was a guest. [ ide of Bay View street, be- laughter, Bernice, was united in mar- Miss Ellen Hamlin Butlei, Bangor, and Mrs. amount of fodder to feed to their stock, and only man and Miss Myra a cousin of the Oct. 2nd of her t known as the H. W. to Roscoe F. L. Wilkins, Portland, vice shell pink velvet rose and leaves under the Dolley, sister-in-iaw, Mrs. H. E. Mc- Staples •iage Morgan Macomber. The wed- presidents; MrB. most of them will not be deterred from : plant- the bridesmaid. a on t>K to and with W. M Hall, Waterville, secretary; Miss Maude brim. A most effective and bride, After short wedding Donald, her way to New York fcr the win- connecting uiib was a quiei one and was attended corn next as novel style was a a by only treasurer. ing again year, they look upon Harbor street, the same to Mathews, Belfast, close of trip they will be at home at 711 ter, to :he immediate as made hat fushia velvet, trimmed with Congress join Capt. Billings, whose m her 1, 1912. friends and relatives. The Convention officers were elected as follows: this an extremely off year. j. o. j. headquarters Btreet, Portland. are in that a ostrich feather of the same city. Mr. and Mlrs. H. L. Carter leremoriy was performed by Rev. W. President, George D. Bisbee, Rumford; vice fancy tone, with ty Marshal was read, ac- Henry and president, Rev. T. J. Ramsdell, corre- Bilver lace around the brim. A Mr. and Mrs. J. M. of Castine are at daughters, Leslie and Alice, who summer- 1

L. ! haps I should have said before that my ing the policies of the two parties, and 11 1 REPUBLICAN NOMINA HONS grandfather was a native of Newbury- am afraid that is the case today with a port, Mass. very large number of voters. The ten FOR PRESIDENT. It has “nothing to do with the case,” years spent in Washington were educa- but I am tempted to mention here some, tional. To succeed as a special corre- WILLIAM H. TAFT. to me, interesting coincidences. In the spondent at the National Capitol, know- The summer of 1868 I was one a the of the coun- Beal of ledge of history I OF OHIO. party political Woman Question Is of four at dinner in the tent of Captain try is essential, as well as keeping in and Quartermaster Page of the second touch with current affairs. J represent- FOR VICE PRESIDENT, division of the Utah army, at Fort ed at times both Republican and Demo- I how soon can she a S Laramie. The Mormons had rebelled cratic with the understand- get JAMES S. SHERMAN, newspapers, ^11 OF NEW YORK. against the authority of the United ing that I was to report matters as States and troops were sent out in the I saw them without catering to any Why I Am a Republican. fall of 1857 to deal with them, were party or faction, and I was fortunate in snowed up in the Rocky mountains and having the friendship and confidence of Two Reasons. nearly perished from cold and want of James G Blaine, Senator John B. If I should be have asked why I been food, having to subsist for a time on Gordon of Georgia and many others. Re- a 1 should it was because Republican say mule meat. Another body of troops publicans and Democrats. I was in I was born so. My father was a Repub- was started across the in the the reconstruction of I Washington during lican and his people were Repubiicans; plains (ilenwood my mother was a Republican and her spring of 1858. Meanwhile President the Southern States and the Hayes and were people Republicans; by heredity, 1 Buchanan had sent a commission com- Tilden controversy, when there were could no more a help being Republican I posed of three members to Salt Lake threats of bloodshed, but which was than corn can help being corn. to treat and settled the electoral commis- B-sides that, I was brought up in a with the Mormons, they had finally by Republican environment. The village ! made a satisfactory settlement and on sion. The manner in which the Demo- j| where I lived was almost unanimously their return to Washington had arrived ; crats managed their side of this case did * The that Repubiican and the church which I at- Range at Fort Laramie at the time the 2nd much to turn me from the Democratic tended entirely so. | There were two types of Democrats division of the Utah army reached there. party. They sent men into the disputed Nfehes .—, 1 Cooking Ea^y” during the Civil war, the War Democrat, One of the commissioners, Major Ben Southern State in whom no one who who favored the defense of the Union, McCulloch, was a guest of Capt. Page i knew them would place any confidence, and the “Copperhead, who it. opposed .at this dinner and in the course of con- and the correspondent of a Dem- I did rot see leading much of the former for they l ^ Glen wood Coal or Gaa Range for cooldng. and • ~^a ^ versation learned that he had been a i ocratic who was admitted to ;|i| '-'j were at the front fighting shoulder to I newspaper ■ Glen wood Parlor Stove, Furnace or Boiler for heating the shoui :er w ith their Republican brothers, near neighbor of my grandfather on the inner councils of that party in Wash- j*' but the latter were in evidence and 1 Brazos river in Texas. Major McCul- ! ington was so disgusted with what went could hear them in another part of the loch was later a General in the on that he finally refused to attend. The town celebrating Union defeats. Also, Confed- of the in on July 1th, 1861. a meeting was held in erate army and was killed in the battle occupants reporters’ galleries the B irtoi grove. Dexter, which has come of Pea Ridge, Arkansas. Many years Senate and House, although repre- down in as "The Great Peace 1 history later, when in D. I was sen ting papers of various shades of po- Mitchell of the of Eastern Washington, C., I $ Belfast 1 Trussell, Meeting Democracy litical were unani- and which Mr. Lincoln's introduced to a Green, and on opinion, practically %jgf Maine, during Major ■ mous in their of men .mg.'-'radon was denounced and the hearing my name he said: “I was clerk estimates and of the South measures. As to was ad- in.possiidlity conquering for a Congressman from Texas named men, Blaine proclaimed. mired Pilsbury,” and it was my grandfather. by all; but if Conkling had a friend IMS ailliuue ui ine ufinuiTius THE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE the men I never heard towards the Union cause made a deep It is a small world after all. [ among newspaper j of him. At this time I should impression on my youthful mind, an im- My father made at least one voyage have j A Message to the Republicans of Maine. pression which was not obliterated until ! as mate with his father, then read law called myself an Independent, but should Augusta, Me., Oct. 4. The Republi- in later years I found that a Democrat with Hiram O. Alden in and was nave resented Deing called a mugwump. can State committee decided to ould be loyal. khis city today For a Sale In the winter of 1878-9 I contracted begin vigorous campaign in behalf of At the close of the war I saw tne Re- his assistant in the post office, graduated President William H. Taft and Vice order out of later from the Harvard law malaria and was able to do but little publican party bringing school, and President James S. Sherman in this ■hHos and 'he country growing and pros- work. I was forward to One of the finest resi began practice in Calais about 1837, at looking spend- State, and carry it through to a finish. pering gieatly under its administration. the time his father w as a candidate for ing the summer in Belfast, as usual, They accepted the resignation of Charles And s. I continued bting a Republican, dences in when Wm. H. wrote in S. Hichborn of Augusta as treasurer Belfast—containing for I could see no adeantage in a change Congress, and edited a newspaper in his Simpson early and expressed regret that it was neces- 12 rooms jf administration and the temporary interest. A few later he moved the spring of 1879 and asked me to take and a bath. Hot years sary for them to do so. They asked for that had been made without my the of changes to Machias and was the clerk of courts editorship The Republican Journal. and over the distance tele- not in received, long cold water in six consent had proved beneficial; fact, He said the course of the the {and sleeping for In 1853 he was nomi- political paper phone, resignation of Joseph W. the only time in 34 years when my busi- many years. was undecided and he would like me to Perkins of Wilton, who was nominated ness has hard was under a Demo- nated the Democrats for rooms. Excellent closet ami gone by governor. at the Republican convention in Bangor cratic administration. come as soon as possible to talk the Lot M. Morrill led a bolt, running as as a presidential elector. Then the If I should be asked 1 am a Re- matter over. The accommodations. Fim why the Maine Law and Journal up to that committee elected Horace E. Monroe of storage and not a candidate, my publican today, Progressive, time had been a Democratic but Auburn to the made vacant who shared cam- paper, place by I should say in the first place that while mother, my father’s stable connected. For othe; the Democratic had then aban- Perkins’ resignation and made Henry G. I was a admirer of Mr. Roosevelt has told me that this bolt was be- party great paigns, of Portland treasurer of the to the time of his his doned its hard and Beyer, Jr., to up announcing cause my father had refused to promise money policy gone State committee. particulars apply for the nomina- over to candidacy Republican Morrill the office of land The Greenbackism. The Republican All of the members of the committee tion in I see no reason for dis- agent. 1912, on the other hand stood for an were either in or President Taft. He have vote that year was as follows: party represented person crediting may proxy except Waldo county and Hon. Paint Your made no mortal can honest dollar. My belief then was that Chas. F. mistakes (which Whole vote, 83,627 Arthur I. Brown of the member * avoid but I believe his adminis- Albert Pilsbury, Democrat, 36,386 the business interests of the Belfast, Thompson doing) country of the committee that sent Belfast, 1912.— 16tf Wm. G. 27,061 from county, April 15, YOUNG PEOPLE- tration sizes up well with those of i.is Crosby, Whig, would not stand for a Anson Me. debased currency a telegram of regret at his to and that he is entitled to P. Morrill, Law, 11,027 inability We know—business men know— House predecessors Ezekiel P'ree Soil, and that Greenbackism would be short be present. te-eieclion. Holmes, 8,996 what good money trained fingers* Scattering, 167 INSIDE AND OL ! Again, the Republicans met in State lived; and after talking the situation directed by a disciplined brain, MESSAGE TO REPUBLICANS. E. H. BOYiNGTOfi can earn. convention at Bangor last April, with As a majority was required to elect over Mr. Simpson announced in the edi- DR. Our practical courses in the Roosevelt followers in and The State committee has control, there was no election by the people, and torial columns his change of party al- Republican EYE SPECIALIST BUSINESS Monarch I'aii passed a resolution in which they re- issued the following message to the Re- the legislature was called upon to act. ; And so The Journal became in Twenty-four years experience and skill ir ferred, “with pride and satisfaction, to legiance. publicans of Maine: -j father’s friends enables me to fit Stenography, Bookkeeping the great growth and prosperity of the My voted with the fact as well as in name The Republican “To the Republicans of Maine: fitting glasses any eye that jS We carry Oils, Yar will Consultation will develop your ability and make I1 country under the many years of Re- Whigs and elected Crosby, and my and Mr. “born a “At the Bangor convention in April glasses help. Free. j Journal, Simpson, to hold a Stains. Brushes ! rule from the administration of you elected a State committee for the you competent position ! publican father became a member of his council. and the “born a Whig,” writer, Demo- 44 South Main St., WINTERPORT. MAINE in any business house in town. President Lincoln through the adminis- purpose of organizing the party and con- | It will be noted that both my grand- became affiliated with the Write for our free It’s ! tration of President Taft.’’ If I leave crat,” Repub- ducting a campaign which should result Office Days, Mondays and Catalog. father and father were defeated Tuesdays. | filled with information. the party I must go back on the party my by lican party. My first vote was cast for in the triumph of the principles of the helpful Mitchell&Tr u members their own under which the ssell I of party; and I think Garfield for and I have never Republican party peo- platform. president, THE 3rt\y iJJMiSS CDwLEas Dfsiufs, an tins, 1 nave uvcu tu acc this has had much to do with ple of our State and nation have signally my distaste failed to cast a straight tick- ! li IN30 4. VI U> Stoves, Ranges and the rise anti fall of two “third” Republican the years of the last1 parties for after man’s estate. prospered during | —the Liberal Republican in 1872, and politics reaching et at every election held since then. half century, and the election of its duly A Cow-Tail Holder: Kitchen ! nr In were the Greenback or Fusion which was boyhood days things different. When I review' the record the Republi- chosen candidates. in Maine in 1875, and their At school we used to when the cam- “We the I HAVE INVENTED organized fight can party has made I am proud of my congratulate Republican par- AND PATENTED A i does not encourage me to become ty and the of Maine upon the * cow-tail holder to hold a cow's tail history paigns were on, and go home with black affiliation with it. It restored the Union people hap- during j identified with a third party. Also I py results attained in the State contest: milking, and which has proved satisfactory | I For Sale noses and torn 1 who left eyes, bleeding clothing; after the war the world has the of a whenever used. The price is only 25 cents, know that some Republicans greatest by governor and legis- The Frank Blodgett house on Cedar street; election and they may be had at the stores or of me. the to a third party (the but personally we bore each other no ill- ever seen, and the enormous debt created lature which will give to the State an 9 rooms and attic; stable and two hen party join JOHN PENNEY, houses; Greenback, for instance) are not while to another able, competent, honest and economical lot about 5-16 acre. Enquire of proud will, ready fight day. for its preservation was paid so rapidly 3m38p Thorndike, R. F. D. 3. of that fact, although they were as administration of its affairs. JOHN R. DIJNTON or Before elections my father used to go that the 4 per cent bonds of the 34tf RALPH I. MORSE. zealous then as the Progressives aie govern- “But the duty of your State committee [ over a of with ment were sold at now, and when 1 came to the Greenback part Washington county the rate of 25 per has not yet been fully performed. We' own and call on campaign in going through the files of his team people he knew cent in excess of their par value. It ask you and all the citizens of Maine, ir- LIVE AND DRESSED •hr Observer, I omitted mention of their the and f of affilia- along way, usually accompanied provided pensions for the surviving sol- respective past political party ,»o«: and \ •: \\ *! 1 v**< names in connection with it. tions to with us in an fair and POULTRY WANTED. him. I do not think that or join active, WALT! money any diers and sailors of the Civil War. It Dr. W. oss C. t’ornei (. and Fed* for the of the Cash no commission LIBBEY A man who bad done a profitable, al- dignified campaign triumph I paid: charged; well es- other consideration was used then to in- resumed and made the national tablished, reliable best small in one of our specie payments party’s great cause and the elec- firm; prices. Send for though business, up- and fluence voters. My father would as tion of its nominated candi- weekly quotations, ship your poultry to us. river towns, aspired to a larger business, explain greenbacks good as gold the world regularly DENTIST, the situation and tell those he called William H. Taft and James S. W F. WYMAN CO, -o soki out and moved to a larger town. up- over. Under the dates, Republican protective Sherman. 4wti8 26 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. 3 MAIN WEAR \ mutual friend was to me of on how to vote and voted STREET, SILFAST, M^INE speaking they according- tariff the has and ! ■the and went system country grown (Signed) Republican State Committee. change said, “Charley One he was absent from ly. year home as no other has ever avvav from home when he left M.” And prospered country Ost. 4, 1912. about election time on business, and the 30 it proved, for he lost both property done, and it is more prosperous today and health the town or county committee, that SAVED BY HIS WIFE by change. knowing than at any period in its It has history. She’s a wise woman who knows what to 1 shall neither quarrel nor argue with I had accompanied my father on these jus*. been opposed at every step by the do when her husband’s life is in but my friends who have left me but shall danger, trips, furnished me with a team to go Mrs. R. J. remain with the Republican party, fear- Democratic party. That party opposed Flint, Braintree, Vt., is of that kind, over the and with one of "She insisted on my using Dr. New Dis- that if I leave it 1 shall be ground, my boy it the King’s .ng going emancipation; opposed homestead covery," writes Mr. F. “for a dreadful cough, trom home. L. P. Evans. chums I started out. I was about a away laws, the policy of making grants of when I was so weak my friends all thought I had a to A dozen old and felt elated only short time live, and it !-<• years naturally complete- YEAR'S lands to k the return agricultural colleges, ly cured me." A cure for and HOW I BECAME A REPUBLICAN. over mission. I made several quick coughs my trips, to specie payments, the national bank colds, it’s the most safe and reliable medicine I was much interested in the fore- and when I told the men called that for many throat and lung bron- very upon the of the troubles—grip, =" j system, system improving chitis, croup, whooping ton- going personal statement by Liston P. I was acting for my father they readily cough, quinsy, —TO THE" rivers and harbors at the public expense, silitis, hemorrhages. A trial will convince t apppntprl mv Rtatpmpnts anH nn Hrmht | Evans, who edits the Ob- you. 50 cts. and al Piscataquis and many other measures for the public $1.00. Guaranteed by is an honor to Maine voted druggists. server, journalism, right. good. When in power it has brought and is all who know him led a life from recognized by Having roving boyhood upon the country disaster and financial MAINE NEWS ITEMS. as “real estate.” It takes very little to it was long before I became a voter. In | troubles. The Republican party is the New York has a Bangor 4,000 pupils in her Tribune Farme start reminiscent vein in one who has 1868 I registered in New Orleans. That ! of and public party progress prosperity. schools. |a V| past three score years and ten and I have city was then under military rule, with Charles A. Pilsbury. Somerset corn has not been moved to tell how I became a Re- Gen. Phil Sheridan in command, and the county’s crop matured well and the pack at Skowhe- AND YOUR case differs from Mr. had of the WEDDING BELLS. HOME PAPER publican. My military charge registration. gan will be about one-third of normal. FAVORITE ’Evans, as I was born a Democrat in the B efore it came time to vote I was a resi- J j Smalley-Pearson. Charles T. Smal- Booker T. Washington, the famous sense that he was born a dent of Baltimore.and I registered there. Republican. ; ley of Rockland and Miss Rose L. Pear- colored educator, will deliver an address My people were all Democrats. That The place of registration was a beer sa- son of Somerville, Mass., were married in Waterville on the afternoon of Satur- 1 in Rockland E. Ed- is, I suppose my mother’s people were, loon. 1 recall paying a fee of $2 or $3 Oct. 2nd by Rev. G. day, October 26th. ^The a I The is member of Journal and I know it to be true of the and think it was for from gett. bridegroom The i paternal exemption Union Sardine Co. of Lubec has Republican the Knox bar and prominent in Masonry. closed its for the season and the side of the house. My paternal grand- militia duty. Before there was an elec- The bride, after from the plant graduating is said to have been almost a father, Timothy became a sea- tion I was a resident of 11. High school in Somerville, industry Pilsbury, Washington, English taught failure for all concerned. school in St. The will farer in early life and had a most ad- C., where there were no elections. Had George. couple FOR ONLY I reside at 298 Broadway, Rockland. Waterville horsemen hear that Water- $2.25. venturous career, in which, financially. I voted at this time, or a little later, I ville may be included in the Pine Tree I should no doubt have voted the Demo- S 2 Clark-Wentworth. At the home of circuit being arranged for next year by 1820 he was elected representative to cratic ticket, simply because my father Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Wentworth in Elden W. Hanks of Augusta. The races Lincolnville on afternoon, will be held at the Central Maine the legislature from Eastport as a Demo- and grandfather had been Democrats. 1 Monday Sept. Park. 30th, at 3 o’clock, their daughter, Iva crat, and re-elected the next later not know much, if concern- John A. Stinson of Woolwich The Tribune year, cjid anything, 1 Eden, was united in marriage to Walter Capt. 2 Farmer celebrated his 80th Oct. 2nd. serving in the Council. In 1837, he was Frank Clark of Camden. Rev. Mr. birthday | He is one of the oldtime sea and Is a nominated for from the district Baker officiated and the single ring ser- captains • thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date illustrated national Congress the war commanded the vice was The house was during Crimean of Hancock and used. prettily • for Washington. There American White which was weekly. Special pages Horses, Cattle, etc., and most decorated and following the ceremony, ship Falcon, Sheep, was a in the The law then chartered the French Government as V reliable market split party. luncheon was served and the young by reports. j a a transport. required majority to elect, and after couple was then taken by automobile to Dr. C. D. the best Lake W Smead, known 'veterinary surgeon in running three times with a plurality of Molyneaux cabin, City, where they Senator Obadiah Gardner has appoint- will enjoy a two weeks’ ed Charles 9 America, writes regularly for The Tribune more than one thousand he was defeat- JOHNSON’S honeymoon. Bigelow Healey of Rockland Farmer, thoroughly Congratulations are extended to the to the Academy at West the ed by Joseph C. Noyes, the whig candi- Military Point, X covering breeding, care and feeding of all domestic animals, ANODYNE happy couple. They will be at home, 28 with Earle A. Billings of Portland as |j date. In his Mountain an(I bis articles meet the seafaring days my grand- street, Camden, after Nov. 1st. first alternate and Harold S. Kelley of S needs of every practical working farm- father had business and personal rela- Bath as second alternate. Healey shone er and interests man or Stover-Boyler. A and 5 every woman in city or town who owns a tions with the New Orleans firm of very pretty in Rockland High School as a baseball occurred 30th at the W horse or cow. § quiet wedding Sept. and football player. He is now attend- J. W. Zacherie & Co., which may have LINIMENT home of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Stover ing a preparatory school in ■ Washington. The influenced him in going to Texas, then in Beimont avenue, Camden, when their 2 subscription price of The Tribune Farmer alone is $1.00. l a Used 102 for son, William was united in mar- Republic, under President Lamar, and years in- Gilbert, PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. || riage to Miss Georgia Boyler, Rev. L. D. ®®~To new subscribers and all old’subscribers who 9 up his residence on the Brazos ternal and external ills. 2 will pay ; taking Evans officiated and ser- the double ring and one year was Miss Porter of up arrearages in advance we make river. He soon after elected to the vice was used. The house was prettily Agnes Islesboro is a • this liberal offer 9 It of her Dr. E. A. lower house of the legislature and then alleviates coughs, decorated in green and cut flowers. The guest uncle, Porter. bride was in a blue to the Senate. He resigned from the colds, sore throat, colic, becomingly gowned 0. P. Estes and J. I. Goodale of Troy • traveling suit with hat to match. Im- were business callers in town The Tribune one senate and was chosen chief of burns Monday. Farmer, year,’ justice cuts, and bruises. mediately following the ceremony, lunch- $1.00 the and j county court and judge of probate eon was served. Both bride and groom Ernest Thompson Robert Mc- are Clellan were in to at- The one for the county of Brazoria, an office 25c and 50c popular young people with a large Unity Wednesday • Republican Journal, year, 2.00 J host of friends who extend congratula- tend the fair. which he held between two and three j tions and everywhere wish the newly wedded couple Mr. and Mrs. E. Frost went to Tears. He was then re-elected to the Q. Bel- fast Wednesday to visit in the home of Both for senate and the on the Boston boat for the $2.25. resigned judgeship. In ately honey- their son, C. E. Frost. moon. 1845 an extra session was held to con- They will reside* in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Turner and sider annexation to the United baby States, Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or of Isle au Haut are guests of Mr. and and Mr. Pilsbury, who was known to suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be pre- Mrs. Lamont Appleby. pared. Thousands on Dr. Thomas^ clec- j rely j favor annexation, was appointed a com- tic Oil. Your druggists sells it. 25c. and 50c« Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Mrs. mittee to ascertain public sentiment re- Lena Harris and daughter May, Miss Journal Caroline J. M. Republican Pub. Co., Me. garding it. After annexation he was Ward, Chalmers, Dwight Belfast, Kimball and T. K. Murray went to | j elected to and was re-elected RUBBERS Congress WEAR Ml H Unity Tuesday to attend the fair.—Pitts- a member of the 30th Congress. Per- This Winter field Advertiser. —" — ■ --

over, her form aa straight aa a minutes to New York in Over Half-Century. only New we left that lock, twenty-five ently you can see over the aides as your VERMONT ELECTS REPUBLICANS. Nassau England woman'a can be. of the Pointing to later, having done most work of head gets above these black walls. On F the figures on each side of her ahe ®nc* in the a Humphreys’ Specifics have spoke- opening and closing it lotting this night in particular, before and after 1 th« *>ou»e »s a Montpelier. Vt., Oct. 2.-The en Cat^°at been used the girl, soon warer a task at which we had Trenton we came to earth in by people with alter '|,ne'v1 brother ourselves, passing up tire Republican State ticket headed A LIBERAL OFFER Napoleon’s left it; and my become this time, that poor, this a dozen for all the world b; JOHNSON. satisfaction for more than SO father knew it expert by way times, Allen M. Fletcher of Cavendish for pV ALFRED when he was there tender like gov A Chance half-awake, would-be profane Mephistopheles through the trap emor was To Try It Free, Medical Book sent free. These very statues here before as a elected by the Vermont legis- years. you, with looked as utterly wilted only man door of an opera stage, and I had sudden NEAR CHARLES other things, were to lature today. The ticket had failed t< Many people who live at a distance front IA GARDENS given my father can look who has just been hopelessly and interesting panoramic views of the when the of a vote in the State electior atorea where medicines are will be t«eMAu- S.C. So. FOE Prlco King Spain returned to beaten We had learned houses and far majority kept, glad ton, at bis own game. quaint Colonial stretch- ist month and 1 Fever*. Congestions, Inflammations.25 England in 1830 to advocate the and how to Set for the second time ii to try, free, the ”L, F.” Atwood’s Medicine, a took at the placing our rights on the canals get flat Jersey truck garden country, ! pictures I Mag 2 Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease..25 of his ing, Vermont’s history the election wai nephew, Napoleon’s son, on the them, and we did it this time O. K. with peach and cherry trees in full bloom standard remedy for Dyspepsia, Constipation Fr0H‘ p.ps on the Ashley River, eigh 3 Colic. Crying and Wakefulness of lnfants.25 throne of France. thrown into the The choice They were in the who has seen Trenton’s —all bathed in the white legislature. and Liver troubles. Write your nsme and ad- with al ■k Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 Anyone City soft, moonlight. was on n°lia ~ above Charleston, attic of our New York made the first ballot. Fletchei house for a gen- when it on t*'" which 7 Bronchitis.25 Hall can imagine my pleasure dress a postal card and mail it to us today. tee:' ; , about the old estate, Coughs, Colds, eration or more; but when received 169, Harlan B. Howe, Demo 1 a* 8 people began burst upon me after coming through You will receive a liberal that tbe family since 1740 ant Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia.25 to put electric lights into their THE RULE OF THE SEA. crat, 76, and Rev. Frazer Metzger, Pro sample, without Me" 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.25 houses I those regions into the City has -I covere(j with a wonderfully conceived the idea that underground gressive, 32. The remainder of the tick charge or obligation of any kind. This remedy is 1 0 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.25 they might be between two and three o’clock in which of trees and shrubs made useful to Square In to the of et chosen was: has been used thousands ()Wth 13 Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.25 light this long the sail boat—its white Regard Rights Women, Chil- successfully by of and ii Croup. drawing- morning in a Lieutenant lux“rian fr,„M England Japan, 14 S-nit Kheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 room by holding clusters of electric sudden- dren, and Other Passengers. governor, Frank Howe, people for sixty years. Read this letter: t0 make an arti marble Greek structure breaking broogn' ssjble up 15 Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Paint.26 light bulbs instead of as Bennington. “I csn recommend ‘L. F.” candles, they ly upog us in a flood of electric light out There is some confusion in the very truly At- oo^1 ., a Country Life magazine, 10 Fever and Ague. Malaria.25 did in public of Bur wood’s as it has been a of Bonaparte’s day. So here of the lock-tender at the as Secretary State, Guy Bailey, Medicine, family medi- when I 1 they darkness. The mind to the “rule of the sea,’’ both f!eW0! m full bloom wai 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal.25 are as you see and lington. cine from my childhood. My parents used it, them, after you all foot of State street, this time a friendly, the of women and chil- of and a few 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head.25 have home I am respecting rights E. H. also my grandparents.” tb,. 15th April, gone going to have the and dren and other Treasurer, Davitt, Montpelier. Bullwinkle of th« 20 Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough.95 intelligent communicative young passengers, and the ob- Mbs. O. E. Whitney, (/apt. butlerbring in a hammer and find out that the Auditor, Horace F. Graham, Crafts- 21 Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing.95 if, fellow, informed me building ligation of those whose duty it! is to Mills, Me. rosfa. , who has been running after all these "go bury, Berry perhaps, years, they are had wonderful and decorations in- down to the sea told mi 27 Kidney Disease. —.—.25 tiling in ships.’’ Dr. James Large bottles 35 cents at ail dealers. for generations, not made of too. He " Attorney general, Rufus E. 28 Xcrvou* Debility. Vital Weakness.1.00 gold, may have side, and cost over a million dollars. If DeWitt Andrews in his Andrew’s Brown, ,1, the gardens “lookin stolen them from the with Burlington. "L. F.” MEDICINE Me. 30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 Pope the it affects everyone who looks at it as it American vol. 576 CO., Portland, rom him, in the others. Law,” 1, p. (second F. R. Babbitt of pilo' 8ore Throat, — .. ..25 Then out a Rockingham will 34 Quinsy pulling drawer she did me, in its chaste, dignified, beautiful edition), has put the rule most ,..v home, 1 had the follow- an old clearly over the senate and Charles 77 Grip, Hay Fever and Summer Colds.25 produced newspaper clipping giv- lines and cold marble, it ib worth and H. as pure, simply. of dowers they appeal or sent on of ing a most list of the Eresideumley Northfield will be the Sold by druggists, receipt price. interesting works the money to Trenton many times over, He says (sec. speakei first, the Jap- of art which were in the 461); of the house. Spring: HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE C0„ Corner house when for it me into a fine humor which Life a follow- put being gift of the Creator, it ,-as; next Roses, Sir*1*1**. left it. Aroostook’s First Snow Storm. W'.'.i• nnd .4pr*. Bonaparte lasted all through the night and made would seem natural .V starias and Magnolias. I this was that, if'any right FORTUNES IN FACES. thought enough in the way things correspondingly easy at the locks might be termed absolute, the to ; (rdens I met a charm of and right There’s often much truth in the “her 30. A snow- coincidences, considered the Point to come. live is but aside from criminal saying Presque Isle, Mo., Sept. with a abound, and for from ten to twenty-five such; man typically Breeze incident closed; but a few weeks face is her fortune,’’ but its never said where storm early today, the first of the sea- cents we could have a fine roe when- I wish were able to offenses by which life is and ,i: of shad later the came I picture adequate- forfeited, caused loss to farmers in this type analytica j subject up again at a pimples, skin or other son, heavy ! ever we wished. Fish and were the various lock-tenders we met from attempts to do violence which justify a eruption, blotches, iong talk with him ir money near as ly section. Fruit and shade trees were house-party Boston, follows: in are situa- blemishes it. blood is back the same with a toss from boat to boat the South to the North, and tell the tales killing self-defense, there disfigure Impure and on day, exchanged While at Borden town I learned that the broken down by the weight of the damp we sailed even told life and the dif- tions in which it is to take the of them all, and shows the need of Dr. after |,as by, not stopping. estate had they of their many justifiable King’s and was policeman, taking recently been sold to a gentle- life of the snow, standing grain damaged. I At times we were able to see the tail ferent craft saw go by—some pass- innocent nd where it is New Life Pills. health and riswering my question, man who had some idea of it they They promote Telephone wires were broken in many off-shore at Bodie Island —like restoring and almost or week- obligatory to die; and this is not in the them. in that chivalrous city lighthouse to its former and ing repassing daily beauty. Try 25 cents at all druggists. magnificence of using sense in which places. an evident a with its black ly, others "down South” in the imperfect the only pun- ;.:e with such barberpole alternating it as a place of residence. He was going ! and white horizontal bars Ore- away Fall to return in the isnment nes in the conscience, but are that I continued my —marking at the time of my visit and I did not Spring—or perhaps Inlet entrance from seaward above duties for the violation of which the at vernacular, much gon even to hear his name. TT a I_ a.I _ £_1 happen My sur- civil law'may and does punish. piont and pleasure, prise can be imagined when the son of We often saw the lighter bridges being on the beach five The Marine Service.—Under the con- to speal ing outside, perhaps our host at this New swung or hoisted women; the men importunity England house- by tractual relation of carrier and on miles east of us. at work the passen- 0 languages this away party exclaimed while I was of probably were away or in I a satisfac- speaking ger, in extreme there is a and cropped up Among others, got very the we’ve truck gardens near at hand. The free- peril, primary inquent place, “Why, just bought seaman Small the absolute- Mackerel of Wade obligation upon to ast tory photograph Point light- that estate and dom of movement and sweeping, grace- expected. ourselves, everything surrender his life in that house, the last in Albemarle Sound going ful with which one woman in ly order the i.U'ING INTERLUDE, you have been saying about it is gesture j just be j which to the casual observer is passenger may saved, not merely by north, what we want to know. We are o-ointr particular raised one bare, white arm in at New Orleans during not unlike in Boston Harbor. risking it in an endeavor to save the Bug Light to open up those subterranean answer to my hail while swinging wide s festivities my frienc passages passenger, but The people who dwell on these bodies and the the level with the still by voluntarily leaping and make as as operating other, Lobsters ■. anti edit- place nearly possible into the sea. in the of I eer managing of water we found most sin- Again, case the ingenuous, what it was stands out in my memory like one of me before. We think there’s ans Item, had told we sailor and passenger, each to cere and generous, and I regretted better in America Israels’ Dutch p The back- clinging j of the lintings. s of horse-racing there, nothing kind, the same the sailor has not the couldn’t tarry longer among them and unless it is Mount Vernon.” ground too, was appropriate, for it was plank, L et on the people, and to the explore the region with side trips. The Water a wide, flat country through which we right destroy passenger. a his Deep Ways Canal, when The j hand, through several feet above the seaman is guilty of manslaughter THE CITY FISH MARKET, A DAY AT BORDENTOWN, NEW JERSEY. will its and with a sailed, land; little the of it. At finished, pass door3, who throws overboard an over- ng city heads were from j had fast motor boat one will then be able to grayish-blue-green cabbage Archie Hubbard Sunday, April 28th, stands out in my red and crowded lifeboat the passenger of his Tel. 214 E. F. BRAMHALL & CO. reach New York in three hours or just bursting through the soil, l j I similar views in regard tc mind as the first day of rest we had had less; ship; so also, doubtless, the helmsman now, on account of the five mile against the blue sky, as far as the eye j had been put a stop tc in four weeks. We spent it at Borden- speed would be guilty of a breach of his con- limit in it takes “You could reach, was the pink of blossoming According to these town, N. J., the entrance to the Dela- canals, longer. tract, and punishable for resistance to [ must come down to see us peach orchards. evils ware and there very nine the principal Raritan Canal. Nothing is superior officers, should he refuse to wvm wvw r.-« r.^ r.-^ | soon,” my host “and the Few’ of the iiowever, were in character of the men allowed to pass through the locks of this added, study locks, take the helm and stand by until a burn- ^ place to your heart’s content.” Thus so a as this one, and town at the time of the canal from midnight Saturday till mid- my quite idyllic setting ing ship was beached, a rule of law which enforced “day of rest” at Bordentown the attitude of most of the tend- * round the hotels and night Sunday, so I may as well admit our general j happily has never required enforcement D. P. resulted in a chain of coincidences never ers seems to have become, from PALMER’S Z* gamblers and idlers “day of rest’’ was purely an enforced long ; in our law. dreamed of at the time. with the life and its ■ able women who ac- one. It was a beautiful, clear, sunny familiarity comings To the last extremity, to death itself, I hadn’t been able to interest Charlie and one of stolid indifference to the "roping in” of the spring day, the air balmy and scented goings, j he must protect the passenger. To the in but he all and when I felt in the -le. who would meet at with peach blossoms. I spent the great- Joseph Bonaparte, evidently passers-by, encouragement of this it is that the had enjoyed the day in his own way, for mood, and the suDject looked responsive a ok up a pool on a horse, er part of it in roaming over the estate whole fabric of the ship, to the last it was while Myrtle was lying at the or promising, I would delight in trying 1 j .1 ything from twenty-five of the exiled Joseph Bonaparte, that shred, must answer for the seaman’s Goods Store foot of the Point to him some sav- Breeze that jolt out of his lethargy with j ., hi losing all their oldest and favorite brother of Napoleon, gardens pay. Sailing is his vocation; risk, ex- J the Swede his second remark a bit from was I bunch different what Furnishing -Mic loss to the eommuni- who came here the battle of picked great death his Its not too | following posure, itself, vocation. A bad, and not too of wood violets and handed out to and note the good, their work at after first in vain to delicate, early placed usually him, j The cases in of these :ak2 PALMER,^Masonic Temple J* house, buck to them as stood on the a bit later. I .mitted last Winter anc ! Spain, and later recalled him to govern they crew to manage the lifeboat, and suc- bank, a piece of broken oar held sug- “Yes brother,” he “it's a A •Sf ?£« •£* W &a W *4 ■ived at both places it: i Naples. drawled, ceeded in saving the remainder of the I« gestively across his knees. He was evi- good mornin’ but it’s been the worst run mast, in tnest ! So it naturally was a great pleasure ! passengers. He was indicted and con- dently much relieved when I came winter I ever knowed; more ice, more a st only two or three for me to visit the very rooms where, victed of manslaughter. | aboard, and to me that snow, more storms and floods and dis- w Orleans were I under the title of Count de Survilliers, whispered “they they hadn’t of nuthin’ aster of all ashore and than round. he lived all those years from the Battle lugged yet.” kinds, afloat, The Royal Month and the Royal Disease. He had profited by this day of rest to srnce I kin recollee’. You was to with the betting-mer ; of Waterloo in 1815 till the accession of lucky Sudden changes of weather are especially “clean himself he to be South an’ it. I’ve been tli and frankly with Louis Phillipe in 1830, when he returned up,” explained escape just trying, and probably to none more so than to me, and indeed I scarcely knew him, a-readin’ o’ them awful floods in the the scrofulous and The a r classes of citizens to Europe. To this house he planned to consumptive. pro- shaved as he"was, and with his luxuriant Mississippi country, an’ about them gress of scrofula during a normal October is rs and their influence bring his famous brother, whom he loved poor growth of yellow locks, usually flowing unfortnit critters on the an’ I commonly great. We never think of scrofula dl it's aspects, and 1 to the end with loyal devotion, and whose Titanic, loose in the wind, now parted well on declare, brother, I was a-havin’ hard —its bunches, cutaneous eruptions, and wast- that the words of a death was more bitter to him than his of the substance—without one side and down with work to the tears out ing bodily thinking own exile. plastered soap keep of my eyes harieston, to whom ] of the great good many sufferers from it have in a long wave over one blue eye. He when you hollered to me.” were ones to be pressed and The estate, called Point Breeze, until They derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, whose radi- removed his pipe-butt, now lighted, and in his voice,—I could hear them. air soaking in New very recently in the hands of the Catholic cal and permanent cures of this one disease pointed it with satisfaction to his “oth- It seemed to be a case where first aid are to make it the most famous medi- -ummed up the situa- Church and occupied by priests, is still a enough er” shirt which he had washed in the to the should be cine in the world There is not a as ] handsome one, beautifully situated along injured immediately ap- probably utially anything fresh waters of the canal and which was and I asked him if he or town where Hood’s has ii the banks of the Delaware River and plied, thought it city Sarsaparilla -laid, not than now suspended from the boom to dry, would “help any” if we both stepped proved its merit in more homes one, iren’t what the mer possessing sightly views. It is covered in and scro- together with two pairs of maroon silk down into the cabin and had a drink to- arresting completely eradicating crack them up to be. with a magnificent growth of chestnuts, fula, which is almost as serious and as much socks of mine, now nearly footless—relics gether while the lock was filling up, and urse, that they bring and still hears signs of the agricultural to be feared as its near relative,—consump- of dances at Murdi Gras in New Orleans he spoke right up and “allowed it would” ur for my part 1 can’i pursuits to which Bonaparte was de- tion. and at the Colonial Hotel in Nassau. —in he was sure of it. And before the hotel ! voted. fact, keepers, when I left home three My wardrobe, I could jump down the six feet to "Had or indigestion for years. Nc iml grocers, and the I stumbled upon the grandson of one j Myr- dyspepsia months before, had been selected rather tle’s deck below the dock, he was down appetite, and what I did eat distressed me ter- ake theirs away with of the ex-king’s house servants, and he I for the of New Orleans there in her cabin. he was ribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached thr the afternoon to me the requirements Incidentally, to be going on here spent repeating ! cause.”—J. H. Ohio. society than for a catboat trip, and I a good lock-tender, too, and didn’t lose a Walker, Sunbury, ; ty smart and lively, tales he had at first-hand from his grand- was obliged to press some queer combina- minute getting us through the lock in r id, the hotel cor mother, who died some years ago at Offers. The tions into service as we struck cooler our Clubbing following clubbing ■ the of Some of these spite of talk. men, loud-talking, age ninety-seven. offers to in ad- weather; and when the party clothes got ihe locks themselves, as well as the apply only subscriptions paid a, nig. and the rooms stories would make very racy reading; so rent and torn I couldn't keep them on men who operate them, are vance: and when navment is made it should 1 1 that an ordinary and, if they be true, show Joseph to have interesting. or up with strings and nails, I’d pass To one who has never been “locked stated v.hat if any, is cesired. It is : can’t And a been a high liver, a royal entertainer, up” premium, place them on to Charlie, who had a savage’s or “down” the sensation for the first, i. meal. Cu: and rather a "gay boy,” even though a also necessary to say that none of these publi square love of color and soft textures, coupled time is for ■■tv, and I know that student—not an unusual combination in peculiar. Suppose, instance, cations are mailed with The Journal or from with a feeling of superiority which made your boat is “locked the ten- a oui more rate in out being up” this office. We have to for these forward lot of Europeans, though him ashamed to admit that such little pay public; of Puritan der tells you, if you don’t know yourself, ... wti ! region ancestry. tions one in and are then shop-keepers could move him. I have seen where to boat year advance, they took me into things just place your (usually and the rest of U: Sly self-appointed guide from their offices to our su him, when he thought 1 was not looking, about half way down the and how sent respective ir bills run on unti the openings which are left of the two lock), handle some of these old scribers. Our offers are as follows subterranean i. furtively things to make her fast with lines fore and aft. clubbing losses. Then again passages ading from ihe of mine with a touch that was almost a Then the are closed and the for one in advance: of labor, house for purposes of escape, should oc- huge gates year’s subscription paid mployers caress. tender opens the sluice-ways at the bot- ml women want to be casion require. One of these led to a The Journal and Farm and Home.$2.00 So, on the whole, with his cleaning tom ol the lock means of or secluded stable at which two horses were up by levers The Journal and Tribune Farmer. 2.25 nl she time. No Sir and and and violet shaving washing wheels. Once well opened, the water, The Journal and McCall’s 2.10 thing for this com constantly kept saddled and ready to Magazine. picking, he had put in just as happy a forced from the of a head of The Journal and New Idea 2.25 thats worth mention mount; the other had a concealed open- pressure Magazine. day as I—and as from two to to The included in our of- on the river where a boat was perhaps just profitable thiee, perhaps twelve publications clubbing ing bank, had had be sent to different addresses. one—who knows? He nothing feet, as the lock is a or fers may y was written I have always moored, hidden in the bushes according deep to eat, for as he explained to me, “he shallow one, rushes toward and note front friene and equipped for instant departure. you The publishers of the New Idea Magazine my he’d take a rest from the and wells These are thought galley gurgles up under your of their I. v Orleans Item anc passages, which large enough bows, have advised us an increase in sub- stove,’’so I gave him a dollar anc told and your craft surges at her lines and inflows: ol today to drive a coach and four horses price and a consequent advance in “Speaking him to eat the best supper the town tries to start off but is scription you note in the through, were walled up some years ago backwards, and The Journal and New Idea daily afforded, and have a bottle of beer swashed back the water hurled clubbing rates, of Morrison, by the priests, who were afraid, appar- again by George thrown in. He grunted his thanks, but in the rebound from the rear of are now $2.25. re? He was interest ently, that their overhead stones might thejlock. his as he The sensation as The of McCalls have fall upon stray visitors, or who did not eye lighted up appreciatively is much though you publishers magazine 1.eg game, ana it weir make it And added “I’ll t’ree!” I, were in the grasp of a monstrous swirl- sent us this notice: “The subscribers may ao it wish, perhaps, to be disturbed at their m, always goei turned attention to the devotions tourists from the meanwhile, my ing undertow. For a while your boat select their free patterns within 30 days after him very well. He wai by outer ladies’ * world young seminary. champs at her bit, but as the lock fills, with my most intimati coming up through the subterra- the receipt of their first magazine by making PRESTON’S THROUGH THE LOCKS. her backings and fillings become less and ti eternity-mates at thi nean passages. However, be that as it a request on an ordinary post card, stating 1 less. % to see it is still to we ran to Soon you begin her move may, possible enter them for That evening up the next the a diversity.” into the air the that pattern desired is free pattern to £ Livery, Transient Stable a hundred or more and I found lock—about three miles—after dusk up along damp, wet Boarding:& 5. w PIMLICO SOUNDS. feet, by whicr. are entitled.” sides of the cavernous lock. Pres- tney Is situated on ■ them to be in a comparatively good state the light of a half moon. We then turn- slimy Z Washington sheet just off Nain street. I have single and Albemarle and Pimlici 1 of preservation, in this country of so ed in and slept till nearly midnight, and i K double hitches, buchboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your ■" patron- 8| entered via the nev few the at I picturesque ruins, whole place 12.01 a. m. Monday aroused the ock >m is solicited. is age Telephones-stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 mg Beaufort, unique possesses an unusual interest, it seems tender and according to the rules he had ^ ■ugh them both W. C. PRESTON. » togethei to me, and is well worth a visit. to turn out and open the lock, though he % Proprietor. miles am mghty long, My guide informed me that his grand- was a surprised chap when 1 told him so. and a night, against mother told him that ‘Joseph had done At 2.45 a. m. we went through the heart "Hatteras” weather al a great wrong to the Catholic church” of the city of Trenton, N. J., and I shall mm was anchoret spent and robbed it of much gold, and he was never the impression it made on 1 forget veil feet of water oi [ afraid his life might at some time be me. The c inal is, in places, higher than in a stone’s throw o: — attempted by its agents hence the the streets and at one place is -carried 1857 LET YOUR CROPS i9i0 > William Tell DECIDE structurt screw-pile subterranean passages and other prep- over the railroad tracks in a sort of | p I'fe save the raysfron arations for flight, and the general wooden sluice-way. A train passed un- They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE:FERTILIZERS. Manufactured ur entire stay fron 1 semblance to a feudal mode der us and 1 waited | gj of life. here, instinctively in the Best m the A M. next If i ;tj Equipped Faitory Country.at Belfast, Maine. % day. Joseph Bonaparte was always'a great for the whole body of water to shake ■ugr, I would have triet I lover of the fine arts, and his house and like a bridge when a train passes over as JACKSON & HALL, Belfast --old Agents. newspapers ove grounds in Bordentown were full of Myrtle rode in it as in a giant bath tub. the | | no Prize Winner had ; hey probably statuary. Among these were two life- But it didn’t give us even a tremor. THE the 1 COE-MORTIMER COMPANY. NEW' YORK. “Titanic,” whicl j sized figures that always stood by the Being carried thus through the streets § lv a week before, driveway, near the dooi and in the oper of a sleeping city in the dead of night in more than choppy; ii air. When he returned to these a boat that we ran ourselves crave me an 1 Europe Mrs. | which was J. of Lewiston was awarded eight, per were the first things he arranged to have uncanny reeling. It was like passing Edgar Fogg > three-and-a-half feet shipped away, and it was then discover- through Erebus, for we traversed dark -hortest and to closest ed by his retainers that they were of and gloomy sub-regions and under many “Myrtle” behavei 1 solid gold disguised under paint, etc. wide black bridges, over which puffing, NOTICE. wash of two big stean The State of Mew and later of smoking locomotives were ;ie Jersey, shifting 15 Prizes in Domestic Guaranteed work In Manicur- on each Science TRUCKING. Chir^rody, side, poundini New York also, had passed special laws freight cars; under the walls and smok- 's and Facial Work. Also a ar,d over he ■ him to hold all of ing, Shampooing washing allowing this real estate ing chimneys huge factories that rose I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking "e.iig her under a! 1 from the full line of all kinds of Hair Work at j scuppers and personal property, though not a citi- abruptly black and dirty waters at the Maine State this Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave my here Rarest to being sea zen of the United States. of the canal, and from whose windows, Fair, Lewiston, year. orders at the stable, corner of Main and Cross parlors over Shiro’s Store, Pluenix Row. in'and of almos t blacker streets, nnd will receive atten- *ai. r body Upon my return to R. far above, faced men leaned out they prompt, mat,u'hls, 1 Newport, I., She uses WILLIAM 23tf MISS EVIE HOLMES. r, was during the who! * I was of and hailed a always TELL tion Telephone connection atl|e shortly afterwards, telling my us—evidently night shift did not seem to relis visit to this old estate in the drawing- hard at work. W. W. BLAZO, at FLOUR and in the terms William Lincoln West pepper hash breakfas t room of a well known lady, now over At that hour lock tenders are insolent, speaks highest 14tf 126 Waldo Aveaue, B inst eighty years of age. I noticed that she if ever, and one at least tried to bluff us Ex-Veterinary luspei tor Bureau of Auimal rtl'les of of its for cake and inland sound sail was with a by a flood of profanity into for quality bread, pastry U. S. marked listening intently, quiet waiting Industry Department of Agriculture. out by screw-pil twinkle in her eye, and after I had daylight, and let him sleep. But Charlie H. C. Hoffses BPt down baking. VETERINARIAN f in the channel finished, with more detail than I have and I, when pulling together, as we em seven to twelve feet c f given here, she got up, and crossing the happened to be that night, urged on by CLEANING. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF ANIMALS 'suc'h distances that l common yo room stood before two massive bronze the desire to be home next day, ami Office, t0 STEAMPRESSING Hospital, Pharmacy the ?ne the next and thu s statues of Eastern women hold- were more than a match for any lock io," draped Does. Ask for II SPRING STREET, BELFAST MAINE fr(,lRhL0al kars and points tha t ing enormous candelabra in tenders between New York and Florida. Everybody !''e branching and REPAIRING. Hospital Never Closed. j shores. Some If there was un- freight their outstretched arms. We all watch- any form of profanity FOR SALE AT YOUR GROCERS. *,ny fish boats are to b ed her standing between these strange known to me—and I don’t recall that CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER Phones—Hospital 59-13. Residence 59-11 a few plUn!?et shallow, quee r figures, her own arm poised in air, the there was—Charlie could supply it, for i„.“.stemmed, three-maste d light shining on her hair, still jet black this was the one form of speech which i 52 KndolFor indigestion. m^er At High Street. Tel. 216-13 ^Relieves sour stomach, laden. Fish weii s in spite of her four score years and came fluently from his lips. And when I 16tf Mlpitation of the heart Divests what you ufc i*1 — ■1 The Republican Journal MEETING OF WALDO CO. VETERANS. OBITUARY. EAST BELFAST. The Waldo County Veteran Association Miss Mary Ford is the guest of her aunt, rf E L FA ST. TH U R S DAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 Ellis C. Freeman died Sept. 19th at his home Mrs. E. W. Ellis. met at the grange hall in Swanville Oct. at Lincolnville Beach. He was born in Cam- New Arrivals 3rd. It seemed to be one of the Many PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY days Hood’s the son of Rev. Ed Mrs. Fred N. Sayery went to Bangor to at- den, Me., Feb. 22, 1840, made to order and the veterans improv- ward C. Freeman and was tend the festival. The Pub. Co. and Harriet E. edu- Republican Jour. ed the to hands cated in schools. When a Mrs. Kate Grover of Brooks is the of opportunity clasp again. Sarsaparilla the Camden young guest The following towns were represented: man he went to California, and while living Mrs. Charles Knox. Inj CHARLES A. PILSBURY. Acts directly and peculiarly \ Bu^s Manager Waldo, Brooks, Monroe, there the great war of the rebellion broke out Mrs. Tasker of Dixmont is the Belfast, Morrill, enriches Harry guest on the blood; purifies, and he enlisted in the service of his country of Mr. and Mrs. Al. one Winterport, Frankfort, Searsport, Swan- Howard. Dresses one Suits,Coats Terms. For Advertising square, for three of 3d for one week and and revitalizes and in this years as corporal company D, inch length in column, 25 cents ville, Newburg, Penobscot county, it, Mrs. Foss Howard returned Sunday from a mnu 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. California regiment. At the expiration of Kennebec county was represented way builds up the whole sys- visit in Boston and vicinity. three re-enlisted in Co. U. S. vet- FOR LADIES and MISSES. Subscription Terms, in advance, $2.00 a years he A, Past Commander J. L. Merrick of tem. Take it. Get it Mrs. White arrived six 50 cents for three by today. erans, and served until Murray by Sunday’s ’jear: $1.00 for months: or in chocolte honorably discharged In usual liquid form j boat months. Waterville. President Crockett opened at the war. He was from Lawrence, Mass. coated tablets called Sarsatabs. close of the engaged with Tailored in the forenoon and the records of Cleverly Cut, Beautifully meeting the Confederates in many skirmishes and bat- Mr. Martin Mixer of Lynn is a guest of his Soft fall at were Tiie increased registration this the last meeting read and adopted. The News of Brooks. tles. In the year 1866 he married Julia A. sister, Mrs. Manly Harriman. Warm, Fashionable Materials. all the Maine colleges is further evidence Comrades T. Dexter Guptill, 11th Mass., Glover, by whom he had three children—Stan- Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fletcher have returned and Celia. His wife and one of Maine’s prosperity. and Webster Parker were reported as Mr. Leeman is kept busy with his threshing ton, Lucy daugh- from an extended in the West. An invitation is extended to all to visit this trip departm :m 1 died since the last The machine. ter, Lucy, survive him; also three brothers, citizens of having meeting. Mrs. Alonzo Tasker of Dixmont is visiting By a vote of 865 to 404 the Perrin P., Franklin D.. and John C.; and four secretary reported twelve meetings held Joseph Decrow is at work on the A. E. her daughter, Mrs. V. D. Larrabee. Waterville rejected for the second time sisters, Mrs. Maria W. Williams, Miss Hattie during the year and a interest Chase storehouse. H. HOWES the lively Mr. and Mrs. Davis are in JAMES a charter amendment to place city D. Freeman, Mrs. Celia D. Ainote and Miss George Bangor, manifested. The treasurer reported the Mrs. Rand and son from Bangor are visiting their Mrs. Charles Larson. under a commission form of government. j Julia C. Freeman. We remember him as a visiting daughter, finances in and that her Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Brown. good shape twenty parents, member of the Athenian Debating Club which Mrs. Clarence M. Knowlton, who is in the The ultra-smart Parisians are said to THE MAINE WHITE RIBBONERS. their members had died the E. R. Knowlton has broken several acres in the Belfast | this, sad hour of sorrow during past year. up used to hold its meetings old Freeman General hospital, is reported gaining _ have a new use for scent. surance that we are mourner. discovered This the the elec- on the Dow farm for the next season’s crop. He was a fine being yearly meeting school house in Camden. de- fast. State Convention of the W. C. T. U. met that their loss is her cocaine or The eternal Instead of using morphia, was the bater and held the attention of the crowds Resolved: That in tion of officers in order. Comrade It may not be generally known that Mr Wyatt Carrow, clerk in I. L. Terry’s with the Auburn Union last week. The weath- I her men as a stimulant be on our now employ Brooks is now a De- that attended those famous He was placed altar for safeine, they S. L. was re-elected President, postoffice Postal Saving meetings. market, has to and Pittsfield for er was ideal, the delegations large and many I Crockett, gone Bangor, meetings, that a of otto of rose and U. S. mail contractor on the Camden and Bel- page of tt„ ! hypodermic injections and Treasurer and pository. a vacation. of the cause of helped to devoted to A. Stinson, Secretary friends temperance these resolution* ,. violet and blossom perfumes. fast line for twenty years, driving the mail make and enthusiastic gatherings, which to her family. cherry Comrade Albert Nickerson, Chaplain. Mr. Tracy of St. Albans has been assisting Mrs. Wm. who has been the large most of that time. In 1880 he spoke in DeVere, guest Rubie Now it is to some one to discover an the local M. J. stage were a real inspiration. Hon, up After remarks by some of the com- agent, Dow, in the sale of• the of Mrs. Jennie went to her home in numerous towns in Denaii oi tne "green- Carrow, Rhoda Ben’mj a were from all antidote, which might be to administer rades the dinner call sounded and a fine- Rice Potato Digger. Bangor, Monday. There large delegations parts back” party and was chosen by the town of little common sense. of the State. Never was the W. C. T. U. bet- NEWS OF THE dinner was served the ladies of Milton Leonard is a nice house ■ < by good building Lincolnville as to the State Mr. Elden who was called here CRa\u representative Guptill, by ter or its members more zealous which will be an ornament to the West Brooks organized Swanville to about 150. The cigars were for the 1881. He also served th e death of his brother, T. Dexter re- the rich Legislature year Guptill, and in earnest to and practice the Gos- At the It is a popular fallacy that road. It is now for the preach regular then and the usual smoke talk en- ready plastering. as one term. He turned to his home in Biddeford meeting passed Selectman of Lincolnville Saturday. of of the autumnal foliage is pro- pel Temperance. grange last Saturday ever, coloring The afternoon was Mrs. Geo. A. Thompson has moved to the was a member of Geo. C. Cobb Post, G. A. R. is joyed. meeting Miss Georgie Pratt of Montville, who visit- Mrs. Stevens with the same were duced whereas it is due to presided graci- instructed in the tl by frost, village to spend the winter with her daughter, In 1881 he a mill for Free- built manufacturing in Belfast, was the guest Monday and and to the hearts of all noted opened by singing “Tramp, tramp, ing ous spirit brought loyal grees and four names w Nature’s ripening. It is generally Mrs. Fred Emmons, and her farm house will man’s mineral from mineral taken from tramp ! the Boys are Marching,” follow- paint Tuesday of Mrs. Fred N. Savery and Mrs. An- white ribboners a message of cheer and one membership. that the foliage this year is unusually be closed. his farm in Lincolnville. He was a man of ed a Comrade Albert Nick- nie L. McKeen. could not but be touched with the power of is because by prayer by Seven Star Grange, Ti brilliant in coloring, and that Oscar and Stiles are strict a kind and indulgent husband address of welcome Mr. F. C. Henry digging potatoes integrity, her deep consecration. last the erson; by At the annual meeting of Brower Circle of meeting Saturday ever have held off. When uii cue tJLaiikiai utaiuco and father and a and the frosts uiucij1 jjiulc. good peighbor triend. Miss Anna Gordon was present, and while Small—and it was first class—Comrade the Mason’s Mills church Mrs. James Nicker- lowing program: roll call sere and start at 45 cents this week and are in The funeral services were held after- frosts cone the leaves grow coming Saturday her especial work is with the young she is al- J. G. to the royal son was elected Mrs. Everett Nick- Sidelinger; paper by Seavt-, Harding responding In fields the are still conducted Rev. president, brown and begin to fall. quite freely. many tops noon, Sept. 21st, by Henry ways helpful in all lines of work. Florence welcome extended in his usual pleasant erson, vice president, ftVs. Richard Brown, Hillman; piano quite green. Jones assisted by Rev. L. D. Evans. The of the of the secre- report superintendents ham; Mrs. John Wanamaker concludes a letter to manner. Then came music by Miss treasurer and Mrs. R. B. Stephenson, readings, Est< j The ladies of Silver Crown various showed rapid growth Lodge, Pythian John H. Titcomb died at his home on Con- departments stories, and York Herald on the Hazel Comrade tary. Seavey Piper the New political Marr; reading by George had a last in all lines of work. Sisters, special meeting Friday was born gress street Oct. 4th. He in Exeter, One to ail and business situation as follows: Patterson; song by Ruby Gray and Hazel with refreshments and Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Larrabee and family, Mr. The author of “Throw Out the Life Line,” year ago app. evening sociability. the son of the late Nathan and Clarissa Mr. and Mrs. Horace Branch Grange, Prospect, w. Do American farmers, American work- Marr; remarks by Comrade J. G. Trask, The were invited and all was and Mrs. Al. Howard, Rev. Mr. Clifford, sang the also gentlemen gay He was a meat dealer and his last hymn, giving manufacturers. Amer- Caverly. with their Mrs. the patrons who were insui ingmen, American who always has something to say; reci- as marriage bells. Nickerson and family, guests. its history. to the active life was in Willimantic, where he closed insurance ican merchants desire a return Alonzo Tasker and Mrs. Harry Tasker, enjoy- The welcomes from and company went ir tation Annie Parsons; recitation a pastors, mayor is by by We were pleased recently to receive cal* out his meat business when he lost his build- as Cleveland condition? If so, the way on soon as their ed a clambake and corn roast the shore school supt. were heartj Many visitors were policies a Trade Roberts; music by Miss Rubv from Mrs. Frank of whom we The lived in Corinna a the election of Free Ralph Trickey Bangor, ings by fire. family not safe as the ; open by who their sym- Grange knew in Thorndike as Miss Ida Webb. Sunday. introduced, expressed hearty President and a Free Trade Congress. Gray; remarks by Comrade Woodbury formerly short time and then came to Belfast, which has after a with the work. while one of Pros 1 believe the can and from school have been Mr. Mrs. Harriman and pathy Republican party Ellis on prison life in Libby prison; reci- Thirty years days changed their home for several years. His death i and Manley daugh- who had been for revise the tariff, and there j Mrs. Katherine Lente Stevenson of Boston, secretary j will rightly us but the associations of school life are a with which he was a Mrs. Alton Michaels and children, tation Brown; recitation [ all, resulted from cancer, ter Bernice, Mrs. Daniel F. Dockham are to help by Ralph by State President of the Massachusetts Unions, many P.epubhcans pledged never sufferer. His one Mrs. Mrs. Olin Mixer, J. W. Burgess, wife and Fannie remarks C. forgotten. great widow, daughter, Capt. elusion that she would sec Mr. Taft to do it. Brown; byT. Smart; gave a most brilliant address Thursday even- Alice T. Baker of Belfast, and four sons Ver- Mona, and Mr. Martin Mixer of Lynn, Yours to it done! Mrs. of Wilson Bachelder, who has been with Isaac daughter The musical Mrs. Sarah Munroe to start up oldSouthBrai.ci get reading by Mudgett Newburg, annual cousin’s ing. director, j of Swanville for the non of Bangor, Arthur, Elwood and Ora of Bel- attended the Mixer family’s John W’anamaker. and remarks Past Commander McKeen past year, spent Hall-Herrick, had of the music. determined effort with th j by Dept., at Ritchie Waldo charge of this let- the week-end with his Mrs. L. A. fast, survive. He is also survived by three boiled dinner, Grange Hall, has succeeded in Following the publication stepmother, Mrs. Stevens was re-elected and all the getting ! J. L. Merrick of Waterville. most time. the win- brothers, Loren of Brewer, Frank of Corinna Sunday, and report a pleasant ter the Herald gave the opinions of Bachelder, in Brooks. He will spend officers. The National Convention good running order again. The committee on the time and place of The general his uncle in and Forest Stockton Springs. funeral the are Democrats as well as ter with Detroit. All roads led to Swanville, and to the meet- meets in Portland, this month. Ox- grange tilled by la. many merchants, the next as follows: Oregon, of meeting reported was held at his late home Sunday at 1 p. m., ham has the and were Mrs. John Hawkes of Westrook, Me., who ing of the Waldo County Veterans association, ford County has the honor of sending two of worthy mast j Republicans, they practically Oct. if the next fair Rev. D. B. Phelan the Methodist church time, 31st; stormy, .of The weather was and can more than fill as she has been relatives in Knox, called last Thursday. perfect, the delegates out of thirteen, Maine’s repre- unanimous in declaring that to maintain visiting The remains were taken on the day; place, Monroe. A rising vote of officiating. The laaies of Swan w th lots of seme of her old friends here last week. the attendance large. sentation, Mrs. E. A, G. Stickney, Oxford Co. go-ahead business on a secure President upon train to Willimantic for ! footing thanks was the Monday morning 136. came more left in town. given for royal reception. After her 6he lived in Jackson for ville served a fLie dinner to They Pres, of the W. C. T. U., and Mrs. Mor- Taft should be re-elected. marriage burial in the lot:. George Remarks were made Comrade A. E. family from Belfast, Waldo, Brooks, Monroe, Sears- by some time, later moving to Portland, where ton of South Paris. MONROE New- Nickerson. The dosed with wiuuw oi uie mie lj. Frankfort, Winterport, Hampden, The World's W. C. T. U. wdll meet in In last week’s issue of Hanson’s Her- meeting Mr. Hawkes died. v^aruiine o., oenjaimii port, Brook- Mrs. Hammons, wife of and Waterville. The meeting was un- Nearer God to Thee. This of died Oct. 5th at the ! burg in 1913. < ald, Mr. Frank I. Wilson, his assistant, singing My has returned to Brooks and is Wood, Allston, Mass., lyn Oct. 4th, after an illness Hugh Gordon enthusiastic. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. usually interesting and what he termed “A closed another meeting long to be re- in the John blacksmith shop, George Burkett, j ing had an apoplectic tit. published Scathing working Irving to be “The Returned Bat*1*1 j Church where she was a Mrs. theme seemed the from which memDereci.—A. ottnson, sec y. where dollars have been street, guest. j SECRET SOCIETIES. Tapley of Belfast were Indictment of Grange" many good pounded Comrade Merrick of Waterville speak- Wood had been ill for some time with Flags,” could do out on the anvil in years. Ira Grady is diabetes, nothing for her we quote as follows: past at some The usual business meet- but the end came after a severe illness of ing length. A stated conclave of Palestine About fifty comrades of the Waldo the formerly used by Hugh only commandery, Belfast about 3 years ag In Waldo county where a little coterie occupying shop was held in the forenoon and in th* after- two The hostess and her guest had been ing was held last and felt Stool Veteran Association met for the Gordon, and we have some nice horse shoers in days. Knights Templar, evening, for the family... .Ti of these Toad politicians dominate County noon election of officers took place. The close friends from Mrs. Wood was there was work in the order of the It in the subordinate and Pomona October It is that Brooks now. girlhood. Temple. Moore, widow of Isaac M. Granges, meeting. surprising same officers as last year were elected ex- vision is so limited that to visit in Camden when taken ill. was the annual conclave for election of offi- Monroe and buried in M. whose political after half a has since preparing century passed The fall session of the schools have begun cept the chaplain. Deacon Albert Nickerson they cannot see over the tops of their Dr. B. E. Wood of Allston reached his mother cers. her husband. She died in first stood shoulder to shoulder to with the teachers: High school, Paul was elected Dr. Foster awn we find them to de- they following before her death. Two other Clark of Belfast chaplain. shoes, working just sons, Great Ethel of Auburn, made her home_Ros. ! the battles of their to note P. Jones; intermediate, Gertrude Peavey; of Swanville the address of wel- Pocahontas, Bailey feat the very ends for which abler men fight country of Allston and of Rockland, Mass., and Small gave Harry will make a visitation at Oseola D. of have been visiting her sisu for over a of Mabel Rose and Gladys Godding; was and the re- Council, [ have been striving quarter the amount of of mental alert- primary, one Mrs. Garnett Hackwell of come, which unusually good, vitality, daughter, Oct. when the home of Palmer a to attain. West Brooks, Erma Barker. There are really of P., Tuesday evening, 15th, Joseph century Oh, ye hypocrites! ness—of of humor and other desir- Mass., also survive. The remains sponse was by Comrade J. G. Harding j wit, Bridgewater, will be conferred on three clapboarding and paint < if you believe what you profess why two primary schools. Miss Rose is in her old Waldo. Comrade E. W. East Belfast, Adoption degree both and were taken on the noon train to Allston, ac- Ellis, The a of able qualities, mental physical, candidates. Refreshments will be served. All many friends of Arthi. don't you appoint day thanksgiving room and Miss has the new' buiiding, his in Godding her son. gave, by request, experience Libby and offer to the for shown the and companied by members are to be see him out and at his wo- up praise Almighty by “boys;” boys they finished. Remarks Comrade Thomas C. requested present the terrible that threat- just Prison. by averting scouge were at this died 25th at her injury of a few' weeks ag meeting, gleeful boys, Mrs. Mary J. Kelley Sept. Waldo The remainder of ! are not in Mrs. E. D. left for her return trip to Smart of followed. At the annual meeting of King Solomon’s ened you? But you honest, Bessey after a 77 Fred and s.-n when the stories of camp life home in Fairfield long illness, aged Cunningham hearts are ashamed of amusing last with her sons, the program was furnished by the school Council, Oct. 1st, the of’cers wen your you your Zanesville, Ohio, Tuesday years. She was born at Owls Head, South following ton to visit their were told the different comrades. It vote of daughter work and when forced to talk on the by Charles and John. She was also accompanied Thomaston, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eben children of Swanville. A frising elected for the ensuing year: Allen L. Curtis ... Mrs. Alice add to She had three Hiram Ellingwood subject you only your hypocricy is but another proof that the battles of by Mrs. Bertha Berry of Thorndike, who goes Crie. brothers, John, thanks was given the ladies of Swanville for thrice illustrious master; George C. Trussell. falsehoods and Rufus Crie of Rockland, and four sisters, in Athens, Me., her oh: by excusing yourself by you the Civil War were there to visit her brothers. Charles Bessey, their fine entertainment and the association deputy master; Charles Harmon, principal con fought largely by Susan Tolman of Matinicus Isle, Mira Young Chase has been do not for a moment believe. in Monroe Oct. 31st. Those suffering f Let the Grim do his Jr., who spent the summer w’ith his uncle E. of Lib Esther Fisher of Livermore and adjourned to meet ductor of the work; A. D. Hayes, captain of boys. Destroyer rty, his hand-The Monroe \\ Mr. Wilson’s grievance appears to be Eveline of East Pittston, all now (lead. who attended from East Belfast were Mr. and and do it as soon as he it T. Bessey, in Thorndike, was looking brown Stilphin the guard; Frank Bramhall, conductor of the best, chooses, Rock- j Mrs. Annie and that not Democrats were elect- She spent most of her life at Owls Head, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Conant, enough cannot rob them of the that and tough and started for Ohio in fine con- Mrs. Porter Nash, Ellis, j council: Clifford J. Pattee, steward; Adrian C. thought they land and Liberty, going to Unity a few years taken in. It. was a I ed to the to ensure the re- G. A. Mr. G. plea.- legislature dition. before her marriage to Henry Kelley. Two Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt, Patterson, j Tuttle, sentinel. participated in events that made more to digging is well unde- turn of Obadiah Gardner to the United years after her marriage in 1858 Mr. and Mrs. Miss May Ford, Miss Charlotte Staples. j Our people filled the Congregational church The which the Oil and It is history in the same length of time than I Kelley w'ent to Fairfield to live, and Mr. Kelley reception Fellows reported that man\ States Senate, and he has indicted, tried last and a wel- of Sunday evening gave rousing was engaged in business there. Mrs. Kelley Rebekahs had arranged for next Saturday C els to the acre... The in any other period in this country TROY. and found “a little coterie of come to the Rev. F. W. Barker, who was. for was a member of the church. She is guilty ; Baptist Hon. C. A. Keller of San Antonio, Texas tion will drop off one- h ours; and have a right to be, survived two Mrs. Carrie E. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Hawes of Mass., j in the boys they some the of this church. He by daughters, Hyannis, j Toad Stool years pastor of the Order of Odd .. politicians” Grange of Fairfield Grand Sire Independent will begin on his new I a and will as as can meet to- Kenrick and Mrs. Lillian Rollins are visiting relatives at the Center... .Erwin a be, long they gave an address, His tribute to the J for bringing about what he regards as eloquent and two sons, Edbert of Fairfield and Fellows, will be postponed, as Mr. Keller am Jewell of Brooks is Kelley Cook is az home from , where he j gether. A. s. of Mrs. now was j As one the memory Barker, deceased, Herbert L. Kelley. his wife are at the White Mountains and will Clara Bowden has lire calamity. of abler has Lillian Bos- gor and and met a employment-Miss Loringof j beautifully tenderly expressed not be able to come before the session of the winter with rehuiv-. -• men who have been striving for over a ton her Amaziah FROM FRANK W. GOWEN. who had learn- Mrs. Lottie Bean Ridley died Oct. 5th at her ! visited grandfather, Woods, generous response from those j the Grand of Maine, which convenes at has the and finest * quarter of a century,” etc.,he is evident- home in Greenbush after a lingering illness at last week_Mrs. Lester Bagley of Oakland is Lodge largest ed to love and her for her ! admire many lovely the age of 33 years. She is survived by one next week. to be found in this se. !) Now we have the the of Mrs. Clara and Bangor ly personally aggrieved. To Editor of The Journal. I and for her attractive her Mrs. guest Bagley-Mr. qualities personality, son, Kenneth Ridley; by mother, | is a few w* Simonds and of Camden Commandery, Knights Templar, ha. spending always understood the Grange to be a am in active business now Bean of Greenbush; by four sisters, Mrs. Benjamin granddaughter j engaged very she left the impress of her suberb qualities George Ricker .Miss S. A. .M Mrs. Eugene Judkins of Old Town; Mrs. James Foxcroft. several last week with installed the following officers: J. H. Ogi r non-political organization; and friends in 20 miles from Los of mind heart to an extent spent days j Long Beach, only and upon this place Nickerson of Mrs. Albert Johnson of ay entertained a buc!. Belfast; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Batchelder-Miss Eminent Commander; A. F. Beverage, General and well wishers outside of the order and one of the most i than that of other wo- Mary j Angeles beautiful perhaps greater any Old Town; and Mrs. Allie Comstock of Green- W. C Bangor. There were t- of Belfast called on friends in Troy one issirita; C. A. Wilson, Captain General; trust it wdll so continue. Its ; man who has the town her bush; and by three brothers, George'L. Bean Fogg earnestly beach resorts in Southern California, and graced by presence. Senior A. O. Junio: ews and one niece ane of Belfast and James and Frank Bean of day last week. She was accompanied by Mrs. Pooler, Warder; Pillsbury, membership includes representative citi- will forward the old G. S. Clark. Mansur served a fine «ii- you please good Greenbush. Wood of Ladies'Aid will meet Warden; G. A. Tuttle, Treasurer; Unity....The ceived zens, men and women of intelligence, Journal as below until further notice. I Potatoes are being hauled in from the fields Recorder; Reuel Robinson, Prelate; W. F. Ran a fine chafing di-i Belfast relatives have received letters from with Mrs. Clarence Coffin this week. their and from things, it a leaders in respective communities, was exceedingly glad that Mr. Haines in considerable quantities, shipped kin. Standard Bearer; W. G. Stover, Sword making very Weed, Calif., the death, 17th, station at 45 cents a bushel and are announcing Sept. G. E. Allen who stand for social betterment and was elected governor, and that the grand this they Bearer; E. E. Burkett, Warden; of Mr. Frank Griffin, aged about 66 years. He mi.:_i _i. r' r< \\t..„a O P The Shoe S' 1 advancement. The State old of has tun ed fine ones. agricultural State Maine its back was born in the son of Robert and Northport, E. U. S. Stand- and the subordinate as Merton is around finely on Weaver, First Guard; J. Husby, Business in footwear Grange Granges, against Democracy and stands firm for Fogg getting Sarah Miller Griffin. He went west when a W. H. Sentinel. are recorded on the side crutches and after superintending the digging ard Bearer; Eells, and manufacturers now organizations, Prohibition. The Legislature being Re- young man and married and settled there. His of the on his farm will move back to district convention of dis- the outlook fo of temperance, of law and order; and publican assures the election of Mr. Bur- potatoes wife survives him. Destroys The sixth annual regarding j the village for the winter. trict No. K. of will be held with Mt. of leather continue t while members of the Grange may, and leigh to the United States Senate and 24, P.f | MT. DESERT CORRESPONDENCE. and while < to A large delegation of Brooks people attend- Waldo lodge, No. 97,Frankfort, this, Thursday, strength, bu.. f do, exercise their right vote individ- there are three chief reasons wry Oct. 10th. Music will be Batcheld- servative in their would ed the two days festivities at the Jackson cen- Oct. 1912. Mr. evening, by pure! j ually as they see fit, few favor the he is one of the ablest if not the Southwest Harbor, 6, and all voted it one of the most ors orchestra and the following program given: such stock as is needed : election of a man who as a was tennial, enjoy- Lafayette Carter, the fisherman who had been j granger ablest man to the State Dandruff E. L. Address represent Rev. seems to be of able occasions of the year. around in his motor Music; prayer by Bigeby; more an ardent but who as a drifting boat, helpless, Hair the prohibitionist, of Maine in the Senate of our nation. Ayer’s Vigor keeps of Welcome; Rank of Page exemplified by Dix- of Sal- is his cus- without food or water, since and question prices. Democratic has allied himself Gorham Hamlin supplying regular .last Sunday, politician 1st, Because of his wide as scalp dean and mont Lodge of Dixmont; Rank of Knight by somewhat lighter, but experience tomers in the village with the best quality of for whom the Revenue Cutter had been search- healthy, ) with those who would turn the State Penobscot of Searsport and also by been maintained. Alth a legislator. sweet apples for the winter consumption, as ing for several days, and who had been given destroys all dandruff, and Lodge j dealers and Rank no over to the liquor brewers. his execu- Good Will Lodge of Ellingwood Corner; further advances in 2nd, Because of wonderful he .has done now for some years past. up as lost, has just been landed at his home in the greatly promotes growth a team selected at the convention. crease in the much the worse for his of Esquire by strength tive ability. The corn which had been running McKinley, very long A rotato crop wiin tne VjuessworK factory, of the hair. You will cer- be an exhibition drill the are held.—Dun’s and afternoon the There will also by Review < 3rd, Because of his great energy and full has been closed down for the week fasting exposure. Friday Left Out. blast, Uniform Rank team from Penobscot Lodge. on Mt. Desert Rock Light Station tainly be pleased with it as endeavors in behalf of the until some fifteen keepers When v people. today—Thursday—when will be served the Elite Temple of baby suffers him one mile to the eastward of a Supper by weather out acres which was until now, sighted for hair. It What i.= the of We are having delightful hardly ripe enough dressing your All of are itching skin trouble, probably largest yield pota- the rock, helpless. immediate- Pythian Sisters. Knights Pythias will be for the cans. drifting They A little of it a lor toes ever on a measured acre of land here in this sunny land and business is ready keeps the hair soft and I invited to attend. goes } grown ly manned a boat and put off to him and tried modern methods in the town of Searsport, The in Los Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Higgins spent last children. 50c. a box at j £>y j booming. building permits to tow the boat, but were unable to do sojand smooth and promptly checks | Arbutus Chapter, O. E. S., of Liberty, has has been harvested John Innes, the to date for the of week with friends and relatives in Thorndike, just by Angeles alone up year she was abandoned, as there was no anchor or the resolutions of respect: 1 any falling of the hair. It j adopted following of which is about as follows: The their among the and girls Belfast, 101.' history 1912 amount to over twenty-two million renewing youth boys cable to anchor her, and she drifted to sea. Whereas: Our fraternal home has again April 15, land had not been for twelve of of whom cannot does not color the hair, and visited the of Death, we have plowed years while the has increas- thirty years ago, many They took Mr Carter to the station more dead been by Angel dollars, population to with a worthy and be- and was yielding about 700 pounds of June recognize in the corpulent person of Mr. Hig- cannot the hair or i been called upon part ed in the last two years. Bank than alive a pays Cucumbers and tomatoes odd have not done well The ladies are asked lengths dainty packages tied in pink and M orison. morrow, Friday, night. the this season and there have not white ribbons. The original been ripe to- to be on hand about 5 o’clock to arrange the packages included very ist Ladies’ Aid society will meet matoes to pretty and useful of enough supply the home market. tables, etc. Supper will be served about 6.30 gifts linen, china and day afternoon in the church ves- Last week A. basketry. A. Howes & Co., had ripe toma- o’clock. The sum of 15 cents will be collected etc. rge needle, toes from Boston and it as looks though green at the tables to add a little to the treasury. Liquor Cases. Three cases, two growing out t ircle of _the Woman's tomatoes would be in short of searches and seizures at the j Hospital supply. The Maine Register. Mr. H. V. Starrett Unity fair, et w ith Mrs. O. S. Vickery tomor- A were heard in the municipal court holeproof Prospect correspondent reports deer and of Warren was in Belfast last week by Judge 6 prs. Men’s, $1.50 and $2.00 delivering ; moon at 2.30 o’clock. partridge in that Knowlton last Thursday morning. Charles JUST RECEIVED plentiful vicinity, but says the Maine Register for 1912-13. This complete || 6 2.00 and 3.00 Matthieu prs. Women’s, that rabbits are extinct and one of Waterville waived examina- j_’t on Nicawa Point at Temple may hunt all year-book of valuable information is looked 6 prs. Children's, 2 00 and never see one. A tion, plead guilty and was sentenced to' a i by the late Edward Thorndike, day few years ago for each business and professional pay they year by fine of All to last Six Months were $100 and costs, which he and was W. F. McClintock of Fairfield. Guaranteed very plentiful and in 1900 D. H. men all over Maine. As a desk-book paid Rolls of p* Grey it is al- 1913 Wall ! aai shot 30 in one discharged. Thomas Matthew of Waterville ire to be in without holes, or new hose free. And afternoon, shooting six without most invaluable. It is safe to say that no book Paperii public supper given from where he plead guilty and was given a fine of and 16,850 stood. $100 f the Universalist church this Sure Pure Silk if you want them, 3 moving in the average Maine business man's library is | costs and 60 in and At 5 to The the Maine days jail, in default of pay- 10 Cents Per ng at 6 o’clock. Tickets, 25 pairs Men’s $2.00, 3 pairs Women’s following petition in bankruptcy has more thumbed than Register. The Roll. ment of fine and costs, 60 additional. He i| been filed at the office of the clerk book is and published by Grenville day, | $3.00. Guaranteed for Three Months of the compiled ♦ appealed and furnished sureties. John D. Mc- The line of 5 cent United States district I M. of 390 Congress street, Portland. largest paper ever received in court: Lorin Small, Donham, Donald Belfast, i \ action, following “A Bunch of of Stockton Springs, for search and one town Swanville, paving cutter; secured The Journal had a call last from 2 Yours The Fortune Hunter,” which Only store in claims, $12; I Thursday seizure of truly, ;; a-' intoxicating liquors at his house unsecured claims, $436; assets, $18; attorney, Mr. B. F. Stantial of Brooks, who was return- mod at the Colonial Monday that has the celebrated Hole- July 12th, at which time the officers seized Fred W. Brown, Belfast. Creditors listed for ing from one of his regular trips to Boston to CARLE & five gallons of whiskey and arrested McDonald, f JONES. j; riig'1- small amounts of and ***** ********* for sale and that is Belfast,Swanville and Waldo buy stock for his dry fancy goods store. but use built the Bateman proof he escaped during the night and did not .... by Mfg. him a In last Saturday’s football games de- Mr. Stantial had with sample of cam- railroad station at Burnham has Colby return until last week, waived examination and BURNHAM feated Coburn a score of 21 neckwear now on sale in the a by to 0; at Orono paign cities, not c l, and the manager, G. E. Bry- pleaded guilty. He was adjudged guilty Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. of Belfast Maine won over 14 to four-in-hand black tie, bearing the names of Thompson Tufts, 0; at Lewiston, and was =s;on ot the new Octo- SKeS^immoreoftom^ sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and were in town on the | building the candidates of the three for Saturday way home frcm Bates defeated New Hampshire State College, parties presi- costs and 60 in days jail with 60 days addi- Massachusetts, where had a few dent and with em- they spent 19 to 14; at Middletown, Ct., Wes’.eyan beat | vice-president appropriate tional in default of payment of fine and costs. days is l eived and will publish next blems—an with Taft and ...Everybody busy harvesting the po- Bowdoin, 7 to 6; at Portland, Portland H. S. elephant Sherman, a He and j appealed, furnished sureties. tato crop, which is a one ell genealogy. The columns with Wilson ar. 1 a good throughout this jj defeated Oak Grove Seminary of Vassalbo.o, jackass Marshall and moose- oi-jsAAiuK town.... cars of j is before announced, are open The town of Jackson observed its centennial, head with Roosevelt ind Johnson. The inotes. ne steamers Mohawk Many sheep and lambs are un- 20 to 0;and at Pittsfield, Bangor defeated ties High and Massasoit of loaded at this station and fed ; isli to preserve their family and that of the church, last and Sun- sell at 25 cents. the Maine Coast line are both at the Libby Saturday M. C. I by a score of 20 to 0. now in commission and on place. Luther Perkins has the care of the way. day. The weather was perfect, the attend- running a unique will to learn Calvin Lane of Portland was in Belfast last Many regret that Miss R. T. one crew feeding ...Porter Kimball is \ who has had a barber ance large and the exercises very schedule, sufficing for both boats on hauling pressed shop interesting. Newell will not return to the week to confer with Superintendent Wood- Western Union the run between hay to this Station-Frank L. Hoxie is t for several has closed We are unable to give a report of the proceed- Boston, Portland and eastern stop. ’years, office this as she has not bury and the school committee in regard to winter, recovered While one of ping for the with his wife and ;e and his in ings this week, but will do so in our next is- ports. the steamers is making a present daugh- joined family from her nervous the prospective building on scl oolhouse com- sufficiently breakdown to passage the other is at ter Christina at his mother’s, Mrs. J. B. Smith’s. I He has been a good citizen sue. loading Boston, and as resume the work there. Miss mon. Mr. Lane is consulting engineer of the Newell has soon as one arrives there from the east -Miss Nellie Morse is enjoying a visit from ! to lose him. A Bunch of Capt. Keys. When a musical farce taken the for the J. S. Boston School Commission, has built many of agency Znegher Co. Pray and his crew transfer themselves to the her mother, Mrs. George Morse of Litchfield. rafts room is can continue to interest the public without white the modern school buildings in New open regularly ribbon and toilet England .... Mrs. flavoring preparations. loaded boat and immediately start seaward Hester Morse entertained her son and and a murmur of and do this and is at on a iy Saturday afternoon and winning complaint, The goods are of in present employed school build- of Montville last superior quality, put up again. Freight is heavy on the line at present family week_Mrs. Howard ! ’n for many, many seasons, it stands to reason at White River Junction. After a Saturday food is for sale. auu oicui ing thorough oitunvi, giCdl purlly and the present will Snow met with a painful accident that it must arrangement continue for recently. ! o a sale a few possess uncommon virtues as an and concentrated examination of the two buildings on the com- Thanksgiving strength. several months... .The steamer When driving in Unity Plantation her horse entertainment of fun and mon Norumbega, holiday, when many special- proper melody quali- Mr. Lane estimated their value at $3,400. became Advertised Letters. The following letters which looked like a total loss after she went frightened at an automobile and threw ty. This “A Bunch of has all brick can i for sale, Hoyt's Keys” done, Practically the be used again. her out. She | remained uncalled for in the Belfast postoffice ashore near Southwest Harbor this summer, struck on her head and shoulder, and fairly and squarely. No wonder, then, Both basements can be utilized and the f the store in space will be as her shoulder j Masonic Tem- for the week ending Oct. 8th. Ladies—Mrs. good as new when I. L. Snow & Co., dislocating and shaking her up that its announced presentation at the Colonial between them excavated. Later Mr. Charles F. Swift are Lane of She was j being Winfield S. Carver. Miss Margaret Craig, (3 Rockland have finished the repairs now in generally. taken to the home of Mrs. Theatre next Thursday evening is exciting so will submit three modern plans. e in the Coombs store adjoin- Miss Ada L. Howard, Mrs. Abbie progress.The Eastern Mary Braley, a friend, and made as comfort- much laugh and music interest. In letters), Steamship Corpora- k is conjunc- able as | doing the wTork. The Orne, Mrs. Melvin Staples, Almeda Shipping Items. Peter H. Crowell of tion announce the sale of special reduced ex- possible.... Mrs. Cora Goodrich is visit- tion with the usual supply of fun and music Sprague, | Capt. more light to the store and Thelma Smith. Gentlemen—W. M. Currier, the Boston firm of Crowell & Thur- cursion tickets to Boston and return, ing her sons Arthur and Everett. Miss Ola numbers, a whole raft of novelties, and novel- shipping beginning f->r came from [ displaying goods. G. E. Fisher, A. W. Hows, Eben Holmes low, was in Bath to look over the October 7th and continuing until October 21st, Waterville and spent the week-end ties of the telling variety, are scheduled—some (2 recently ;i:t<>n of and W. A. letters), Nathani 1 Johnson, Oscar L. schooners Jacob M. Haskell and Edward H. inclusive. These autumn excursion have with her mother... Mrs. Harry is en- Skowhegan of them quite extraordinary, too; and a cast of LeBart, trips Kinney Elonzo Peake, E. H. 0. owned his which are become very popular, as October is the ideal tertaining her grandmother from Freedom_ Waldoboro will be in Belfast singers, dancers and comedians to warrant the Harry Thompson, Cole, by firm,and at Deer- month to address Uhlman, C. H. Thompson. ! ings’s for An iron steamer of for visiting Boston. At the present Our Station Agent, E. P. Sullivan, was confin- evening Enterprise faith in a night of jollity and good cheer. yard repairs. time the 1912 Boston to the W., at hall. A ban- The Ladies’ Aid of West held 5,000 tons is now built at Electric Show at Me- ed house by illness last week ..Miss Pythian Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Seats will be on Northport being Newport News, ed at 6 to be launched Nov. which has chanics Building is attracting thousands of Bertha Bryant is a few weeks at her o’clock to members sale Tuesday. their annual meeting Oct. 2nd at the home of 15th, been spending 1 named the Peter H. people, as well as the World’s Hon. G. E. fair friends. Mrs. Tileston Wadlin. The roll call was an- Crowell. Ti e owning Championship father’s, Bryant.... Unity was Poor’s Mills. Mrs. Lester Wilson and firm will then be to Base Ball Series. For schedule of see well from this in t of fifteen tables will swered W’ith The of the changed the Thurlow sailings patronized by people town, | party have to Boston and vi- quotations. reports daughter Evelyn gone regular advertisement. of the unfavorable weather... and at the officers and committees were read, l’he treas- Steamship Co-Schs. Harold C. Beecher, | spite Mr. •rrow, Friday, evening for a visit.... Mrs. Ada of cinity Higgins Delia Mrs. Allen and Ethel Women. Refreshments will urer reported $111.54 in hand for the Carleton and W. D. Hilton have charter- George daughter spent | Thorndike was a guest of Mrs. Annabell Chapel ed to load coal New with relatives in ! A. the coffee. fund. The officers were re-elected: at York for Rockland, Sunday Pittsfield.Next Quimby making Underwood the first of the week.Mrs. following Now Sch. Helvetia Paint the services at the church here will I art requested to bring their President, Mrs. Mason I. Stevens; vice presi- has chartered to load lumber at Sunday, Henry Higgins is her son, Arthur visiting a Nova Scotia Strike when the iron is hot and when at 10 a. m. the im- \ d spoons. The game will be- dent, Mrs. Wilbur Maffitt; secretary, Miss port for New York at $5 per M, paint begin baptism following Higgins... .Quite an accident happened here the property needs it. lock. Clara Steward; treasurer, Mrs. Joel P. Wood; Sch. Emma S. Lord has chartered to load phos- mediately after. last Saturday evening near C. H. Wood’s resi- They paint ships a dozen times a year; yes, social committee for two months, Mrs. P. G. phate at New York for Charleston and to re- some of them, What j Oakland, commander of the dence. Mrs. Allen Daggett and Mrs. Bert every} voyage. for, do turn with lumber. Schs. de you think? To look nice and business. •f Sons Hurd, Mrs. Irving Hills, Mrs. Frank Beach; s Hugh Payens and get of Veterans, was in Pa£gett and little child were home 1 A 1 its returning Metinic have to very keeps carriages painted and Colonial Theatre and work comraiteee for two months, Mrs. L. E. chartered load lumber at Mait- | y made an official visit to A. from the city when a team driving fast ran varnished and washed, to look nice and get Pitcher, Mrs. Tileston Wadlin, Mrs. Joel land, N. S. for New York, at $5.50 per M. Sch. ! business. The muster service was given into their team, overthrowing the wagon and Thursday, October 17th, Prescott. Caroline Gray has chartered to load coal at j A man, with a house for sale or to let: “does >n made a very pleasant one. throwing them out. The horse cleared itseif it New York for j up,” and Devoe is the paint. •. a A Citypoint Kite. Stonington.Sch. Louisa jj h spoke in high terms of the and ran some distance. Mrs. Allen Daggett Young Sidney Knowl- I There’s more in paint than to Frances arrived last week keep-out The Musical Wonder ton of a with a cargo of I water. Paint for looks Comedy ; standing. was quite badly hurt-Mrs. Ella M. Little- Citypoint manufactured wonderful and you needn’t think cement for & about water. A fresh coat of kite last week. The dimensions were: 4 feet Cooper Co., and discharged at ! paint once a year ..ar field visited Mrs. J. F. Sheldon the first of the meeting of the Improvement j Marshall’s wharf... .Sch. I is about as good for his credit as paying his ==—HOYT'S=— wide by 5 feet and the kite was a Annie P. Chase ar- week-Mrs. Annabell Underwood will attend long, thing debts. But the man who e and fences hmday evening the advisability rived last week from Pe.th j buildings Maine of as it floated into the air Amboy with a Iook new, has no debts. are course the the Music Festival in Bangor.W. beauty gracefully very likely, | coming season cargo of anthracite coal for above the As a the Consumers DEVOE. md A. Monroe filled his silo last week. picturesque little village. | | Mr. John R. Dunton, Misses luel Co ...Sch. Mason & Hall sell it. partner in his aerial venture Sidney had his James Slater discharged a 0 and Maude E. Our Navy Illustrated. Rev. D. H. Tri- Barker were cargo of coal from Port at Camden intimate friend Rossie Small, who, as wTe un- Reading PROSPECT. ting committee to secure a bou of Bucksport, for 40 years a in I STILL chaplain last week and Batchelder is now at his RUNNING WITH ALL ITS derstand it, furnished a whole ball of twine, Capt. The Sisters will have a sale Cop\ right, 1912, "L the United States one j Pythian and i fl"" Twenty men will be Navy, gave of the most | home in this OLD TIME at the store of R. H. Mosher. It was city...,Sch. Harold C. VIGOR. instructive and bought Beecher, ; dance Thursday evening, Oct. 17th in Pythian fHixharlii. tj’txri! Sc (to, $Z each. interesting lectures ever offer- ( M. twine, with the number of apt. Ralph Pattershall, arrived at Rock- hall. ed a good regulation Aprons, pillow slips, towels and home- Belfast audience in Memorial Ilall last land I Turned To The Minute N. Y. j! f'tirig of Seaside Chautauqua feet to the but after the kite had to Oct. 1st with a cargo of coal from Port Rochester, ball, gone made candy will be on sale and there will be a *:t*ld with Tuesday evening. Mr. Tribou is a very fluent j l Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, the of arid a Reading.... The steam owned length it, still show-ed marked in- brig Baracouta, Fish Pond for those who wish to try their luck speaker, has an abundahce of stories : the Loaded With Advanced Fun | t, Monday afternoon, October witty clination to a third was taken by Holy Ghost and Us is on the soar, partner society, ; fishing. Tickets for dancing will be 25 cents rtd and a bright way of telling them and an inti- at | reading will beein with into the concern, Master Leslie railway Rockland for repairs, and their Presented in namely, Keech, | and supper will be 25 cents per Music Regal Style by a Company of i mate knowledge of war vessels, officers and schooner plate. | will be chapter one of the | who was the fortunate of 75 Coronet is at the possessor yards undergoing repairs will be furnished by Dorr's orchestra_Lewis Consummate Comedians and Peerless For sailors, gained his service with the same Many by long ■ “Spirit of French Letters,” of new fishline. went the kite to the full place....The Lighthouse board gives Up Kingsbury and wife of Frankfort called on who know the value of navy. The first picture thrown upon the notice Vocalists, I '.. zine, “A new that Hewes Sour.hwest End Reading Journey length of this tether, until it was a mere Ledge relatives and friends in town John ■« T screen was the first war vessel in our navy, Sunday... Go-Ahead Merry Notions. j all, name of some “Gallic I’uoy, 2, spar, was replaced hav- | maple leaf in the heavens. But alas ! At this Sept. 28, 1912, Pendleton of Stonington visited his the Constitution, built in Philadelphia under been mother, and moment some ing heretofore reported not supreme triumphant play- watching Mrs. Jane over Prices 25, 35 and 50 Cents Presid nt Washington’s administration. As Pendleton, Sunday. Mrs. Pen- ■ artment of ful of the air snatched the fishline from properly....Sch. William Matheson, J. Y ears I Agriculture will pixy Capt. dleton has the were on been quite ill, but is better at the Seats on sale pictures placed the curtain Mr. H. one of Tuesday. ■ > the of Rossie who was Devereaux, Capt. T. M. Nicholson's | king demonstration at Walter fingers Small, acting present time... Mrs. Grace has to Tribou explained the rapid advancement in arrived Haley gone this master of ceremonies. flew the kite fleet, at Bucksport Sunday afternoon city Wednesday, Oct. Awray Holden, to a week with her methods of construction and equipment of our from the Grand spend sister, Mrs. we’ve been for i 1 he demonstration will be until it was the of ihe Banks with a cargo of 1.-I00 looking by beyond range eager Annie Young-Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Lawrence Fall and Winter ships of war from the old type of sailing craft quintals of codfish. She State and H. P. eyes that watched its flight. The foliowing .made the home trip Horticulturist, to the of and Mr. Freeman, who have been stopping at such a coal as this: up-to-date battleship to-day. Some i in five days, and is the first of just tant. The will be morning it was found resting in the corner of Capt. Nichol- meeting of the of the commanders ! Walter Brown’s, left in the former’s car Sun- pictures were life- son’s fleet to arrive from the banks '(‘rested are invited. Various a field more than a mile aw’ay. Practically this season. day for their home in A soft, loose | like to the point of speech. A small delega- Augusta. fitting, V j the whole of the twine was but the Millinery. ; importance to orchardists will recovered, tion was present from the schools and those Mr. Cunningham invites all 75 yards of new fishline is still missing. If light weight garment, who failed to attend missed an opportunity for Mrs. F. A. MERRITT t to bring a few plates for in- anyone finds it anywhere between here and | instruction as well as entertainment. with smart the moon we hope it will be promptly return- SjlH9UaHWKaaHmNHKgmRagRWHMII BROOKS, MAINE, Raglan New Advertisements. See the illustration ed to Master Leslie Memobial Stone. Chas. G Keech, Citypoint, Maine, shoulders and of the fall overcoat sold by Ralph D. South- TT .Q A Has returned from market with just of the will of Mrs. George worth, 12 Main street. Prices $10 to $25.... The C. L. S. C. Alumni. The the to nt. has had a hand* The annual meet- of Waists latest in feel very Home enough just New silk and waists at I Millinery. weight the Home of 1 fancy -tit set and of the C. L. S. C. (lift | on the George Sides lot ing picnic Alumni was __ Waists, Journal building. Neckwear a special- |§ She also has Silks and Velvets comfortable the twint cemetery. The monument, held with Mrs. George Mahoney at her pleas- during j ty; corsets, house dresses, street gloves, etc... on Salmond street tor Dress j by A. S. Heal of Belfast, is a ant home Thursday after- Trimmings. Only one store in town has the celebrated chilly Fall days, hammered Oak Hill and noon, Oct. 3rd. This society includes in \ granite, Holeproof stockings for sale and that is The New Silk and Waists beautiful membership all the C. L. S. C. graduates from Fancy My design. It was ac- j Dinsmore Store.... Piano for sale, cheap, at ~ When YOU it terms of the will of the year 1885 to the present 1912 class. Miss | WANTED slip on, you’ll Mrs. Sides New | No. 11 High street, Belfast_Mrs. Ella A. Tailored Waists 98c., $1.98 and S. Pratt of a $2.98. || | > left by her was to be used for Georgie Montville, member of the H with us that for Guptill and family publish a card of thanks... man to work in the re- agree good* ,,f New A young C and Mr. Havener has worked society, who is visiting Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, 1 Lingerie Waists, 50c., 79c., 98c., etc. | Mrs. F. A. Merritt has returned to Brooks from ij was The exercises style and good service coming many obstacles and en- market with present. opening consisted Woolen tail department of The Dinsmore you the latest in millinery.. ..A young Waists, Flannel Shirts. !; annoyance to out her of responsive reading, singing, response :o carry man wanted to work in the retail depart- g Store. have never seen its equal. -tiny friends will roll call by naming class, motto, name ard congratulate ment of The Dinsmore Store_Lost, between ■ suit of his work and will flower. The following officers were elected Prices from $10 to $25. ap* the foot of Vine street and the South primary ■ tisfaction he fee's in for the coming year: President, Miss Isabel NECKWEAR A SPECIALTY. J. H. O. D. knowing a of 1 WOOD, schoolhouse, string gold beads. Finder | hilled his trust in detail. Ginn; vice president, Mrs. Annie L. McKeen; | every will be rewarded on leaving at The Journal (bYE SPECIALIST) !! secretary and treasurer, Miss L. A. House D.Southworth emorial stone will stand as a Cochran. (j»]) Corsets, | office... See notice of Belfast Bank Dresses, Office H Main Street, Belfast, Maine, Ralph Savings The arranged for this g the sterling good qualities book program occasion includ- lost. .When hungry call on M. R. Know'l- m Ladies and OPPOSITE CAULK & 12 Main the ed a Historical Sketch of this Children’s Street Etc. JONES, St., Belfast, late George Sides the re- ton Cnautauqua Gloves, §| at the old 66 street .. For plac■*, High he be on de- of his his Alumni by Miss L. A Cochran; “Rec- Where may consulted the various family, neighbors in small reading, bargains farms and houses near the ; fects of vision to which the eye is subject. “The Home of Good Values” and of the faithfulness of the ognition Day at the Chautauqua Assembly, N. M. city apply at once to M. R. Knowlton. H. HILTON, Consultation free. Eyes examined and glasses w ish it was erected. Y.,” by Miss Georgie S. Pratt; a soprano solo 1 if I by 1 fitted desired. No case too complicated. The 26th Maine. About thirty members Mrs. E. P. Frost; a paper, “The .Modern NEXT DOOR TO THE NATIONAL BANK. Broken lenses duplicated. Call and exchange your old glasses for new. 38 ol the 26th Maine were present at the reunion Woman and the Demands Made Upon Her," j| jj| held in G. A. R. hall, Memorial building, Oct. Mrs. Fred Savery; reading by Mrs. A. L. Mc- 2nd. Among the out of town members were Keen. A social hour followed; then an invi- Hon. Lucius C. Morse of Liberty and Hon. tation from the hostess, Mrs. Mahoney, to Public EDISON Frederick S. of of the stenographer Walls Vinalhaven, who never partake “Chautauqua Feast.” When the table fail to attend these gatherings. At the busi- seated at each guest read the ap- GENEVA P. HEAL. UNDERTAKER, 1 nes meeting in the afternoon D. L. Bowen of propriate quotation from her place card. Tnis was the tw'eltth annnual Office of Hi C. Buzzell, Esq., Morrill was elected president and Melvin meeting of this or- LICENSED EMBALMER, ganization, and like those in past years will be Pythian Building, Belfast, Maine. Chase of Swanville, and treasurer. "FORD” secretary remembered the C. L. S. by C. graduates with Tel. 26-4. Office hours 9 to 4. It was voted to hold the next meeting in Bel- pleasure. CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY fast the second Tuesday in August, 1913. At noon Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., served a baked bean dinner with hot i Announcement EVERYTHING MODERN IN ■ etc. MI-O-NA BARGAINS coffee, The housekeepers were Mrs. John The most remarkable price change of the Automobile Nash, Mrs. E N. Mrs. Fitz \ Caskets and Burial Savery, Patterson, i[ In small farms and houses near assisted by Mrs. Fred McDonald, Mrs. Martha eP0ch came into operation October 1, 1912. It has I STOMACH the Suits. Carter, Mrs. L. C. Putnam, Mrs. Pendle- jj city. Apply at once to Emery ; been made possible by the gigantic increase in FORD ton. About 60 covers were laid,for in addition TABLETS _M. R. KNOWLTON. Home Telephone 48-3 to the members of the 26th were production. And it there other ! brings the matchless FORD well Office 48-4 BANISH DYSPEPSIA veterans and ladies. There was no afternoon AND KEEP STOM- within of ACH IN GOOD CONDITION. ■l reach the average income. Ford Runabout program as the Post was called to attend the WANTED 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST No matter how 50c. week funeral of Comrade T. Dexter Guptill, a native long you have suffered from $555. Ford 5-Passenger Touring Car $630. \ per a miserable upset stomach, or gas- j of Belfast, but who served the war in a indigestion i1 during « WATCHMAN AT THE tritis, MI-O-NA will end your troubles or A. The above is for cars delivered in Belfast and —AT— Massachusetts regiment. The 26th Maine was price A. Howes & Co. will refund your money. j made up from the counties of Hancock, Knox This Bame offer applies to distress after eat- I are fully equipped. « SHOE FACTORY and was ing, gas, food fermentation, heaviness, sour- Waldo, organized at Bangor in Sep- Ask a FORD owner ness, sea or car sickness and of how he likes his FORD. K tember, 1862,and mustered into service October vomiting preg- nancy. ? Yours very truly, o CARD OF THANKS It was & 11,1862. known as a fighting regiment No matter what ails your Notice CARLE JtSBT your stomach, put in We wish to our to and saw much active service. It was mustered faith MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets, a prescrip- express thanks ail, and tion that CARLE & especially to the Sons of for kind- out at and succeeds after all others fail. Large JONES, Veterans, When call on Bangor August 17th, 1863, during | ness and our hungry M. R. BELFAST. MAINE box 60 cents America over. Free trial treat- assistance in late bereavement its Waldo for Ford ^- nine months service had marched in the ment from Booth's MI-O-NA, Buffalo, N. Y. A County Agents Cars, and for the flowers sent. Knowlton at the old place, South more than 1100 miles. postal request will do. j MR3. ELLA A. GUPTILL AND FAMILY. p 66 High Street. VICTIMS OF Brown Leghorns and White Wyandot- ••CHRISTMAS COVE.’’ Injunction Against THE UNITY FAIR tes; Walter Gerald, 1st on Barred PRACTICAL AMERICAN MODES. Liquors^55 Plymouth Rocks—R C & S C—R I Reds; Gen. I* Sure That Dickent Cave the Oct. 4. AND STYLISH OUTLINES Cllley Bangor, Me., For A Success Despite Unfavorable Weather. John 1st on Silver Spangle SMART MODELS THAT SUIT AMERICAN the RHEUMATISM Smedburg, Name. :ime in history of the p* e,®ht Park and Klondike Reds. WEARERS. HATS AND FOOTWEAR. Court the '» The annual fair of the Unity Hall Caine says in written words: “I bounty injunction prop* Hens, John Smedburg, 1st and 2nd on teen invoked t prevent the Association was held on the of FOR TWENTY YEARS. [Correspondence of The Journal.]' in vain to think of any addi- sale nfv ll<« grounds Klondike Reds,Silver Laced Wyandottes; try possible Associate Justice Geo. M. : tions to the sentiment of and Hansn. I(|“0,' the association in Unity, Tuesday and It doesn’t matter how you have been W E Plummer 1st and 2nd on White New 7. There is much talk now of American charity :d one long York, October just fashions, which Dicken’s against Charles Rerub* rint- October and 2nd. The tortured with Rheumatism, RHEUM A will Columbia Sil- brotherhood genius gath- ind Chas. Wednesday, 1st Wyandottes, Wyandottes, but the best dressed women here have always insisted on modifications of French Christmas.” W. Royal and Edward start to drive the poisonous matter that causes ver 1st and 2nd Buff ered around t)0?'1"’ cold weather which both days Wyandottes; Leg- rane, lessees of the Hampden M,' -k- prevailed it from your system tne second day's treament styles to suit their own needs and figures. The difference is that the crowd Christmas Cove was the spot where horns. has upon the limited the attendance somewhat and It acts does wonderful RHEUM A, the Press Association Hampden, petition 0f ■>,**■.»» quickly, John 1st and 2nd waked up to the absurdity of many of the extreme modes worn Maine gathered sens of The uric acid to leave your system Pullets, Smedburg, by people with also where the Hampden. % rain the races of the first begins on as this and New Holly delayed day, and bowels almost at once same above; W E Plummer 1st, more sense. yehr, through the kidneys money than Inn sheltered our beads and warmed our but for all that the fair was a success. and the immediate relief is so that 2nd and 3rd on same; Mrs Fred Cole, STREET DRESSES. pronounced The from an eleva- 8re rid of Rheu* 1st and 2nd on Buff hearts. Holly hangs was on both and you won’t guess you getting Thorndike, Leghorns There good racing days, Suits are no means out of style and never will be, but street dresBes are west over the land around matisrn; YOU’LL KNOW IT. and rose comb White Leghorns. by first, tion looking on all the and east over the wide something doing the grounds RHEUM A is offered by A. A. Howes & Co. Ducks, John Smedburg, old Indian favorites, and of course the top coats that the Cove wide, at are that land and races as fol- to the people of Belfast and vicinity only E sea, and you Conscious time. Tuesday's resulted runner, 2nd, Black Leghorns, 1st; W everyone must own who elects to wear 50 cents a and are 'authorized to the m love each with bottle, they 1st and 2nd on Pekin. sea have fallen the lows; not Plummer,' coat are refund the purchase price to the person dress, here in an endless of other. I tried in vain to learn who LamsonJ Walter Gerald, Judge. Committee, S array 2.34 CLASS, MIXED, PURSE $130. satisfied. attractive and named the spot Christmas Cove. No means reader of The Journal P R William Coffin, Jr. practical models, made up Brown Brade" This that any Libby, Rhoades, all Lady Braden, bm, by twisted in all sorts of one knew, but suggested that an un- 1 1 suffering from Rheumatism, swollen, materials, wool velours Hubbard (Gallagher).1 on an unknown in an joints, Sciatica, Arthritis, Gout or Lumbago double known person ship, Bob Sterling, big (Worthen).3 2 8 faced cloths, silk and lobsters can RHEUM A on It acts Lifted from mohair! unknown manner caught there Col. Boone, bg (Estey ).6 3 2 try money-back plan. Lippincott’s. on Liver and Bladder and plushes, corduroys and as well on an uncertain 25th of December, Kohl Macbeth, bg (Burrill) .2 5 5 Kidneys, Stomach, velvets, as day when RHEUM A in, Rheumatism goes out. hundred and t'roze-to-death. Had Teddy P., bg (Reynolds) .4 4 4 goes OUTWHALING THE WHALE. serges of all width weaves. Models are sixteen Time That’s why people come for miles to get RHFJU- read Dicken’s Carol in their youth, 2.271, 2.26J, 2.26}. Husband: “I don’t believe that fable not as wide in front as were they MA from A. A. Howes & Co. they last year, would have known that Dickens 2 50 CLASS. MIXED, PURSE $100. about the whale Jonah.” and are they swallowing almost all rounded off in front, himself named the Cove. Here is the King bs, Jay Cora Wife: “Why not? That’s nothing to McGregor, by McGregor 1st; Whitaker, 2nd; Lucy Reynolds, and about an eighth shorter than the dress evidence. No other genius could or (Burrill).1 1 1 3rd. what you expect me to swallow some- skirt, but for those who would have named the partially shelter- Link Braden, brs (Shaman).2 2 2 Oil Mrs L Sanderson, Troy, times.” prefer there are Prince 3 3 painting, ed lane of water between the little isles, Baron, bg, (Wells).3 1st. plenty of coats that completely cover the Van ros 4 4 the w'ave-covered and the crag- Dashey, (Rich).4 PROOF ledges Best in Preble Hatch, 1st. POSITIVE. dress and are in effect a America Baby Duke, brs (Gallagher).6 i 5 Crayon drawing, complete street land so tall, which bends over the lane, Cut Mrs Leon “Am I the first Allen B.. bg ( Hubbardl.6 dr flowers, Knight, Unity, girl ycu ever kissed?” costume, and these are first choice for the ‘The Thread of Life.” It was not a Time. 2.29}, 2 32}, 2.31}. 1st; Ruben Rhoades, Troy, 2nd; Mrs “Suppose I said ‘yes’?” which named the Dickens’s woman whose coat must be worn for day spot. Glazer, Unity; 3rd. “Never mind Am I?” many named it—the The races on resulted: supposing. archaic spirit very spirit, j Wednesday C M occasions over frocks too to Best map drawn by pupil, Hamm, "Suppose I said ‘no’?” light appear which sings soft and low, but deep in 2.18 CLASS, MIXED, PURSE $200. 1st; Preble Hatch, 2nd “There! I knew I wasn’t.” on the street. High Robespierre collars and good will through all his 1 B sympathy bm, Brown Braden Best photo frame, Addie Tuttle, 1st; and vests of carols. Lady Braden, by the same period in velvet or Christmas 1 l Miss L Eastman, 2nd; Mrs S M Bryant, NAUGHTY! woman (Gallagher).1 or wool The lobster may have named blm 2 2 plush, embroidery make a coat of Clorinda, (Burrill).2 3rd. “What is the matter, dearest?” asked the little crescent isle which lies below Frank C., chg (Grant).3 3 3 Mrs Mrs material j Gratuities—corn, Dodge, 1st; the mother of a small who had been plain stylish and dressy enough to eastern vision from Holly window, ! Fall Col. Boone, bg (Estey)...5 4 4 Mrs girl your Leaders for and Venter Inez Reynolds, 2nd. Velvet quilt, discovered wear for almost 1 but the isle for its Belle ch n 5 5 crying in the hall. any occasion, yet do not Hay Island, you pity P., (Reynolds).4 S M 1st; Mrs Addie B Tuttle, Bryant, “Somefingawful’s detract from its value for grassless condition, and it lies so cold Time, 2.23}, 2.23}, 2.21}. Mrs S M 3rd. happened,Mother.” practical warmth 2nd; Bryant, Special prize, “Well, what is it, sweetheart?” and uncovered that every motherly heart 11 2.29 CLASS, MIXED, PURSE $100. Albion Grammar school. and as a protection to the dress. from me and beats to a desire to a blanket over bs, “My d’doll-body got away spread King McGregor, by Jay McGregor Committee, Mrs G A Stevens, Mrs HATS. 1 broked a plate in the it to keep it warm. Gregor (Burrill).1 1 James Mrs Stevens. pantry.” >: Link bs 2 2 Frost, Edyth The lobster man may have named the Braden, (Shuman).2 Paris says very small hats, but here in Prince Baron, bg (Wells) .3 3 3 VEGETABLES. AFFINITIES. neighboring island, Birch Island, w hose New York we wear size hat that suits Time, 2.33}, 2 31}, 2.32. 1 L J. 1st. any beautiful w’ood may have furnished rods Wheat, peck, Stevens, “The dapper little ribbon-clerk FOR SALE BY THREE-YEAR-OLDS, MIXED, HALF-MILE, E S L H gazed us, and almost any Plush is the which he spared not on his children; but Barley, 1 peck, Stevens, 1st; into the dark of the shape. PURSE $40. languishingly eyes Dickens, when he saw the island at the Mosher, 2nd. handsome brunette waitress. popular material for hats and dress trim- Dexter P., chs, Simpson (Reynolds)l 2 11 1 E S 1st. aforesaid date, saw over Hay Island the D. P. by Buckwheat, pint, Stevens, “Isn’t it he “how mings, but soft crowns of velvets in PALMER, Merry Todd, bis, by Maine Todd (Bur- wonderful,” gurgled, puffs crescent moon with its two horns ex- Oats, E S Stevens, 1st. seem to BELFAST 1 2 2 opposites be attracted to each or Tam O’Shanter are rill).2 Yellow E S styles quite as wel] tended to catch the bright star Venus, bm 3 3 3 corn, Stevens, 1st; George other?” Queen Mavgo, (Rich).3 E 2nd. worn. Scant are the saw also the heavenly vision reflected in 1 Gerald, Unity, 3rd; C Stevens, “It sure the trimmings rule, though Time, 1.21}, 21?, 1.20}, 1.19}. is,” agreed beauty. “I the still waters of “The Thread of Sweet corn, S B Rollins, Unity, 1st; E some of these but scant Life,” The were F. S. Rich of noticed only to-day that the tallest man represent anything judges Thorndike, M 3d. and named the island the Crescent and Jones, Unity, 2nd; Simon Conners, at the lunch-counter but one can O. J. Farwell .if Thorndike and A. Richardson, ordered short-cake.” expenditure, get pretty made and when corn, L H Mosher, 1st; E S Stev- Star island; who, asked, “Why Jr., of Clinton. The timers were M. B. Smith Pop and for 2nd and 3rd. feathers wings very reasonable annex the star which is only an excep- of Belfast, Charles Williams of Unity and O. ens, A SECOND BURBANK. J. F'arwell of Thorndike. Orrin J. Dickey of Pea beans, E M Jones, 1st; E S Stev- figures. tional view,” and replied, “We must al- ; “I’m very fond of re- Belfast was clerk of the course. ens, 2nd. watermelon,” THE SILHOUETTE. ways look heavenly with star-dust in our marked Mr. “but Bush beans, A W Dodge, 1st. Gummey, it always eyes.” J. P. ClLLEY. The exhibits in all the departments me No one who wants to look | Yellow-eyed beans, E M Jones 1st and gives cramps. up-to-date can were as “Just wait till idea is good, may be Aeen by the fol- 2nd; E S Stevens, 3rd. my perfected,” afford to neglect the study of the outline Pickling Mr. “and then lowing list of 'premiums awarded: Fall E E Davis, Burnham, 1st; replied Glanders, you This varies each apples, can eat watermelon with or silhouette. season LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. R Rhoades, Troy, 2nd. impunity.” “What is your idea, may I ask?” somewhat. The new styles in corsets have FREE ADVICE Ball butter, Mrs. Maria Rollins, Winter apples. E M Jones, 1st; H L Unity, “To frrflffr. thp wafprmelnn tho _Ta_ from an Mrs. E E 3rd. just been launched authoritative 1st; Edwin Sayward, Burnham, Knight, 2nd; Davis, maica Pears, E E E M Jones. ginger plant.” American manufacturer here who in Time! 2nd. Davis, 1st; 2nd; r keeps Honey, Walter Gerald, 1st; R Rhoades, 3rd. touch with fashion Unity, FAMILY SECRETS. The above designs are The McCal constant foreign designs, TO SICKWOMEN Addie B. Tuttle, Carmel, 2nd. Potatoes, late, S B Rollins, 1st, 2nd by We have Company, New York, Designers anc modifying them to suit the requirements everything needed Hooked rugs. Miss L. Eastman, Exe- and 3rd; Simon Conner, early, 1st and 2d. A girl has plenty of time to decide on Makers of McCall Patterns. and ter, 1st; Miss M. Danforth, Troy, 2nd; Turnips, Simon Conner, 1st; E S Stev- the details of her wedding before the of American women. The Redfern Thousands Have Been Helped for Pickling. Addie B. Tuttle, 3rd. ens, 2nd. man has figured out whether her eyes other Warner corsets, are all carefully Braided Nellie Carrots, E S Stevens, 1st; L J Stevens, are blue or Common Sense rugs, Whitten, Unity, gray. built to give the correct lines to any figure, without sacrificing comfort, and are By 1st. Mrs. S. M. Bryant, Bangor, 2nd. 2nd. The conservative in never a that will not break or which is Knit Mrs. Addie B. Beets, S B Rollins, 1st; Hi S Stevens, Being politics sold everywhere with guarantee they tear, rust, Suggestions. Spiciest rugs, Tuttle, 1st; a man keep from being in- as yarn rugs, Lucy Stevens, 2nd. screamingly most satisfactory to the woman who must count her expenditures carefully, Unity, 1st; surgent :n the matter of ties and socks. Addie B. Tuttle, Miss L. Cattle beets, E S Stevens. 1st; S B do these times of 2nd; Eastman, most of us need to in soaring prices. Women suffering from any form of fe- 3rd. Rollins, 2nd. A really clever woman never makes Spices, waist LINES. male ills are invited to communicate f’rcrliotpH ruff IVTra S M Rrtranf lafr* B Onions, L J Stevens, 1st; S Rollins, the mistake of assuming that a man only with the woman corre- Mrs. Sylvia Hamm, Brooks, 2nd; Addie 2nd. can comprehend her cleverness. Wai3t lines remain high and large, which is good news to women inclined to promptly ’sprivate of the E. B. Tuttle, 3rd. Cabbage, E S Stevens, 1st; Simon Con- since the straight silhouette is most complimentary to overwide hips, spondence department Lydia Pure, You may cure the vices of a bad wo- embonpoint, Sparkling Patch quilt, Mrs. S. M. 1st; ner, 2nd. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Bryant, the new and tunics soften all the too insistent outlines that t, b James man, conquer shortcomings of the while the sash draperies will be Addie B. Tuttle, 2nd and 3rd. Watermelon, btevens, 1st; 1 Your letter opened, read and indifferent woman, but nothing will avail been so evident. Sleeves are very for Fancy rug, Mina Cunningham, 1st; Libbey, 2nd. have recently tiresomely long except bridge answered a woman and held in strict in the face of a woman’s by Vinegar E E E S good prejudices. wrist and more than not run Addie B. Tuttle, 2nd; Mrs. S. M. Bryant, Squash, Davis, 1st; Stevens, and dinner frocks, and ruffles finish them at the often confidence. A woman can freely talk of 3rd. 2nd, The woman who “dares to be differ- the back seam to the elbow. Necks are usually fashioned so that high or low her iiim ?s to a woman; thus has 1st up private Little SiMc quilt, Mrs. S. M. lsc; Pumpkins, George Gerald and 2nd. ent” is talked the man who Onions, Bryant, about, a plays can be worn at will. The mannish silk shirt is still the favorite with girls, been est- bii-hed confidential corre- Celery, Addie B. Tuttlt, 2nd; Miss L. Eastman, Tomatoes, S B Rollins, 1st. the game is merely tolerantly laughed gamps is varied with extra and spondence which has extended over 3rd. Cucumbers, L S Stevens, 1st ;R Rhoades. at—but at best the woman wouldn’t and younger women. This Robespierre collars, jabots, rad which has never been Cauliflower, Etc Embroidered quilt, Josie Knowlton, 2nd. change places with him. neckties. many years contrasting broken. have a 1st; Mrs. S. M. Addie B. Cauliflower, D V Rollins, FOOTWEAR. Never they published Bryant, 2nd; 1st; George —r Tuttle, 3rd. Gerald, 2nd. MRS. GREELEY S MISTAKE. testimonial cr used a letter without the Shoes are no small item when narrow skirts keep the foot constantly in view. Outline quilt, Addie B. Tuttle, 1st; Pole beans, S B Rollins, gratuity. written consent of the writer, and never Congressman Amos Cummings tel's the and are modish, the latter only practical for a slim, well built ALSO. Woolen blanket, Addie B. Tuttle, 1st; Peas, A W Dodge, Troy, 1st; E S Cloth uppers spats has the Comp... / allowed these confiden- JARS following story about an he Mrs. S. M. Bryant, 2nd. Stevens, 2nd. experience font Verona Clark. tial letters to t out of their : once had with possession, Ladies’ knit Mre. Addie B. Tut- E S Horace Greeley: hose, Radish, Stevens, gratuity. as the hundreds of thousands of them “One I went out to see at in tle, 1st. Sunflower stock, L H Mosher, gratuity. day Greeley, SENATOR LODGE KNEW SOME CLIP- about some busi- their files will attest. Gents’knit hose, Mr -. Addie B. Tut- Corn stocks, E S Stevens, gratuity. I Chappaqua, newspaper PER SHIPS. tle, 1st. Eggs, A W Dodge, J E Pratt and ness. The ;old gentleman saw me com- Out of the vast volume of experience Child’s John E ing as he stood looking out of the win- which have to draw hose, Mrs. Addie B. Tuttle, 1st. Pratt, Troy, gratuities. “I had something of the sea in Boston, they from, it is more Double Mrs. A F dow, and opened the door himself. A.A.Howeso mittens, Addie B. Tuttle, Cucumbers, Kendall, Jackson, 1st; for my father was a China merchant, than possible that they possess the very W E 2nd. ‘Come in here, Amos,’ he said, as he 1st. Plummer, Monroe, and, after the’fashion of the merchants needed in case. Noth- led me into the knowledge your Mrs. Addie B. Committee, S B Rollins, Warren Jones parlor. of those Single mittens, Tuttle, days, had his office in the gran- ing is asked in return except your 1st. and M B Stewart. “I followed him into the room, and, as good | GROCERIES ite block which stretched down to the and their advice has thou- I was going to remain only a I 15c. will, helped i Domestic yarn, Mrs. Addie B. Tuttle, BABY SHOW. minute, 10c. and end of Commercial Wharf,” writes Sen- laid and cane a sands. any 1st. my hat, gloves, upon ator Surely BY Henry Cabot Lodge in Scribner’s. DRUGS and bilk Mrs. Addie B. Light complexion —Greenlaw Shaw, center-table. Greeley, and I had just ARE FOE SALE IN BELFAST woman, rich or poor, rug, Tuttle, 1st; 1 “My father’s counting room was at the Troy, 1st; Clarissa Doris immersed ourselves in a talk, when Mrs. should be to Mrs. S. E. Barrows, 2nd; Mrs. S. M. Reynolds, 2nd; very end in the last division of the block, glad 3rd. Greeley swept into the room. The mo- Bryant, 3rd. Bryant, and from the windows 1 could look out take advantage of MEDICINES Dark Arline Fem- ment she entered, fell CARLE & Pillow cases, Mis. S. M. Bryant, 1st; complexion—Carrie hereyes indignant- JOKES, on the ships lying alongside the wharf. this generous offer eroy, 1st; Ardelie Glazier, 2nd. ly upon my hat, gloves, and cane on the ...... Cora Whitaker, 2nd. have all the They were beautiful American : table. Without a she Who by special arrangement vessels, Mrs. NEAT STOCK. word, swooped Towels, Edyth Stevens, 1st; all the time. clipper ships, in the days when our ships dress Lydia E. Pink- ss.it Isa upon the outfit like a fish-hawk and threw patterns auction Oliver, 2nd; Knight, 3rd. Holstein L L of that were famous ha:n bulls, Rogers, Troy, 1st; them out the window. Then she left the type throughout Medicine Co,, Irish Crochet, Isa Knight, 1st; Lillian D M Dodge, Burnham, 2nd. jSS^NO WAITING TO SEND. the world for speed and stanchness. I OF FARr Lulu 3rd. room, without pausing for speech, as one (confidential) Lynn, Martin, 2nd; Sidelinger, Ayshire bull, F H Quimby, Brooks, wandered about over them, making who had taught somebody that the hail BUILT SHIPS IN WOODS. Mass. Eyelet embroidery, Mary Fowler, 1st; 1st. friends with the captains, the seamen Farming Tools,Slot Lillian Mrs. was the place for such things. I was Sidelinger, 2nd; S. M. Bry- F W 1st and the and a most livery woman ouglit to have hold Guernsey bull, Gibbs,JBrooks, to a I shipkeepers, taking Goods at Ea- ant, 3rd. inclined get trifle warm; but Greeley In Colonial the shipping for our and 2nd. days absorbing interest in everything con- Lydia M. Binkbam’s 80-pag© Coronation and French stretched out his hand in a deprecatory home trade and for sale abroad was buiit, dike, October 1, embroidery. Durham bull, C. P. Free- nected with them. Text Book. It is not a book to ■ Miss L. Mina Woodbury, way, and cheered me with the remark, in the district of Maine and in at 10 o’clock i. Eastman, 1st; Cunning- 1st. chiefly “They me from China admir- dom, ‘Never she •. brought general distribution, as it is too | Mrs. S. M. mind, Amos; thought New the Boston Globe. 1 ham, Und; Bryant, 3rd. ,T they Hampshire, says jble fire-crackers and bull F H 1st. — strange fireworks Farm contains 75 acres. Ayshire calf, Quimby, wprp minp Orhnhpr T.inninpntf’e rather more It is free anil Crocheted mats, Miss L. Eastman, These two colonies built which I expensive. only 1st; Fat oxen, D M Braley, Burnham, 1st. could not make go off. From at Machine-worked f Lulu 2nd; Mrs. S. M. than one-half the entire American ton- obtainable by mail. Write for hay. Sidelinger, Bryant, Fat steers, Fred Reynolds, Burnham, j1 them, too, came bronzes and porcelains 3rd. in the it watered won 1st. MARINE MISHAPS. nage days immediately preceding and pictures and carved ivories, which I today. pasture, good Point lace, Mrs. the Revolution. The older ports could Edyth Stevens, 1st; Ayshire fat cows, F H Quimby, 1st. was wont to look at wonderingly, and chard, 700 sugar maple tret Lulu Miss L not with the new settlements Sidelinger, 2nd; Eastman, Fat heifers, C P F H Gloucester, Oct. 1. Information compete ginger and sweetmeats and lychee-nuts Ings; 50 ton silo. On 3rd. Woodbury, 1st; amid the timber. tclep! Quimby, 2nd; F W Gibbs, 3rd. was received here this afternoon that ! (then almost unknown here), of which I China Mrs When the great trees had been ex- D. and Cream Route. U painting, Edyth Stevens, Matched oxen, Geo P Blethen, Thorn- the schooner Catherine D. Enos, Capt. ■tsed to partake with keen delight. For 1st; Addie B. 2nd. hausted on the river banks, gangs of Thorndike Station. Tuttle, dike, 1st; Mrs Henry Taylor, Frank Viator, of this port, went on a [he teas and silks which filled the holds Pin Burnham, went a mile or two into the cushion, Mary Fowler, 1st; Mrs. 2nd. ledge near Western Head, Isle au Haut, shipwrights 1 car d nothing, but the history and ad- Full assortment modern S. M. Miss L. forests, and here, on the uplands, would Bryant, 2nd; Eastman, Matched steers, 3 years D M Me., during a heavy storm Sunday ard ventures of the ships interested me household goods, harms old, build a of 100 tons or more, mount 3rd. Sanford sank. The crew in their dories. vessel Braley, 1st, Perkins, Burnham, escaped on greatly. Down blankets, and Colored Mrs. her on strong sledges of timber, hitch wagon, sleigh embroidery, Clough 2nd. The vessel lies submerged, only the “I was indifferent to those which my Isa a team of two hundred oxen and drug it tools. Also one good \n Mosher, 1st; Mary Fowler, 2nd; Matched steers 2 years old, Wm mastheads showing. She will probably father had bought and which rejoiced in 3rd. Coffin, in one over the snow to the Knight, Jr Burnham, 1st; C M Lasselle, Burn- be a total loss. The Enos was built in steady pull such names as the ‘Alfred Hill’ and 1100. Sale positive. No Silk sofa Mrs. S. M. frozen surface of a navigable stream. pillow, Bryant, ham, 2nd. Gloucester in 1904, was 45 net tons and 'Sarqh H. Snow, but I cared enormous- ^GOES miss it. A. W. BOARDM Addie B. Miss L. Such a team of oxen would be a quar- \ 1st; Tuttle, 2nd; East- Town team, D M Braley, Burnham, was owned by Capt. Anton Enos and y for those which he had built and man, 3rd. ter of a mile and it took the team- J. WESTON DEANE, Am: 1st. valued at $6500, insured. long, ( lamed himself. There was the ‘Argo- sofa of a to start !f sale l Worsted Mrs Addie B Tut- — stership major general stormy, will be held pillow, Dairy cows, grade, F W Gibbs, 1st; laut, his ‘luckiest’ ship, in which he lie, 1st. them all at once. It was called “raising Ayshire—F H Quimby, 1st and 2nd; told me I had an interest or share. I Velvet sofa Mrs. S. M. Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 1. The and this work once done nothing pillow, Bry- Durham—CP 1st. them,’’ still have a stiff picture of her Mrs. Addie Woodbury, schooner Woodbury M. Snow is at an- must them till the rested on painted ant, 1st; B. Tuttle, 2nd, stop ship a Chinese artist in the Western man- Stock cows, grade—F W Gibbs, 1st chor in the lower harbor. iy Window EASTERN STEAMSHIP Mrs. S. M. 3rd. Nearly three the ice. ! Bryant, and Durham—C P 1st ler, and a very beautiful she Cotton sofa Isa 2nd; Woodbury, months ago the schooner left ship pillow, Knight, 1st. and 2nd. Rockland, The writer recalls seeing when a boy must have been. Then there were two Mexican Isa Me., with a cargo of lime for Boston, and CORPORATION work, Knight, 1st; Mrs. 3 F somewhere on the road between lamed for the heroes of one of Heifers, years old, Ayshire, H on arriving it was found to be on fire. stage my S. M. Bryant, 2nd; Lulu Sidelinger, 3rd. father’s best loved the lBt; Grade, F H a books, ‘Don Miss L. Quimby, Quimby, 1st; The schooner was at once sealed up and Machias and Ellsworth pinkey nearly Battenburg lace, Eastman, C E Murch, 2nd; Brown Swiss, A F Quixote’ and the ‘Sancho Panza. Then BANGOR USh 1st; Isa 2nd. for 10 weeks remained at anchor in Bos- in a man’s some j Knight, Kendall, Freedom, 1st and completed dooryard, there were others, crack ships in their Cross stitch sofa Mrs. 2nn; Grade, ton Harbor, the crew meanwhile en- pillow, Edyth F W Gibbs, 1st; F H Quimby, Dur- five or six miles from the water, and it lay, whose names appealed to my im- Prices. 3rd; Stevens, 1st; Mis. Addie B. 2nd. deavoring to smother the fire. Last Belfast and Boston Tuttle, ham, C P 1st. was said the craft was to be hauled to tgination—the ‘Kremlin,’ the ‘Storm Cross stitch worsted sofa Woodbury, Freedom, week the captain decided to return to pillow, Mrs. Stock heifers, and F King,’ the ‘Cossack,’ and the ‘Magnet.’ One Ron Addie B. Mrs. S. M. Ayshire Grade, Rockland, but the rough sea Sunday the shore in the winter. This has been Way. $6.00 Tuttle, 1st; Bryant, .H Quimby, 1st; Holstein, F H But over all was the mystery and the □ur stock is We 2nd. Myrick, caused the fire to show signs of breaking mentioned before in The Journal, as it large. Troy, 2nd; Jersey, F A fascination of the sea, and those who Embroidered Mrs. Stev- Myrick, Troy, out afresh and he made this port to has been a common saying that no one waist, Edyth 3rd. lave been born by it and have tallen •hall reduce it by Oct. 7 to 21, Specie ens, 1st; Addie B. Tuttle, 2nd. await developments. It is claimed no had ever seen a pinkey building. giving Best pen of calves, F W 1st; inder its spell are never happy when Bureau scarf, Mrs Gibbs, case has ever been known in which a cuision to Boston Sylvia Ham, 1st; F H C E ong parted from the ocean and the the of Eastern Lulu Mrs Addie B Ayshire, Quimby, 1st; Grade, cargo of lime has remained on fire for rioute to t-nanes n. nuoper. people Sidelinger 2nd; Tuttle. 1st and C ships.” turn, $3.75 3rd. Murch, Unity, 2nd; Durham, this length of time without disaster to P 1st. Maine a chance to Embroidered Lulu Woodbury, the vessel. buy doilies, Sidelinger. Best cows and C We, the undersigned, formerly of Cas- ! SARDINE PRICES CUI rURBINE STEEL STEAMSH Cora Edith bull, grade Holstein, 1st; Whitaker, 2nd; Webb, E A F Ken- tine and vicinity, were much grieved to Windows at the lowest 3rd. Murch, Unity, 1st; Brown, AND CAMDEN dall, C P Wood- hear of the death of Charles H. Hooper, Jackson, 1st; Durham, 1 seacoast Crocheted lace, Josie of a short time Packing Company Forces Outside Knowlton, 1st; 1st; F H MUST BELIEVE IT postmaster Castine, ago. ever knew. Leave Belfast at 2.00 p. u Mrs Addie B bnry, Ayshire, Quimby, 1st; price they Sylvia Hamm, 2nd; Tuttle, Pure F W He was a life-long friend of ours. His Parties »o Meet Competition. lays, Wednesdays, Thursda 3rd. bred, Gibbs, 1st; Gurnsey W life career we shall never forget. He Come or send at once. For Bangor at 7.30 a. m. I u cows, F Gibbs, 1st and 2nd. When Well-Known Belfast Tell It j Knit lace, Mrs Addie B People on lays, Fridays and Saturda.s Tuttle, 1st; S P R always seemed to be the side of right New York, Oet. 2.—Prices on new j Miss L Committee, Libbey, Rhoades, So Leave Boston at 6.00 n Eastman, 2nd; Josie Knowlton, Plainly. and honor. It seemed to us he was one lack p. Wm. Coffin, Jr. domestic sardines are now the low- and 3rd. of God’s noblemen. To know him was lays, Thursdays Friday When public endorsement is made by a rep- ■st in years. Definite announcement of Leave 1 Cucumber Inez snaar. Rockland at 6.15 pickles, Mrs Reynolds, to love and honor him. was resentative citizen of Belfast the proof is big cut made in the New York f steamer from Boston) Tut- | Unity, 1st. Southdown bucks, C P 1st. He will be much missed his towns- Woodbury, You must believe by narket yesterday the lays, Fridays and Saturdays. Tomato Mrs Inez E 1st. positive. it. Read this testi- by principal selling pickles, Reynolds, Shropshire, R Davis, men and all who ever became acquainted nterests. The new low basis was FRED W. ROTE, Agent, l i 2nd. Sow and E T mony. Every sufferer of kidney backache, 1st; Lucy Stevens, pigs, Reynolds, Unity, with him. , tamed the Seacoast Com- woman or by Cannery Cauliflower, Mrs Inez 1st. 1st. every man, child with kidney trouble to us town should erect a Reynolds, It seems the ] and all outside interests were Crab Inez 1st will do well to read the pany, apple, Reynolds, POULTRY. following: monument in his honor, and have it i breed to meet the set DR. E. S. Best Inez competition up. ’, WEBBER display, Reynolds, 1st; Mrs Best coop of hens, Brown Leghorns, C I. W. Cross, retired farmer, 57 Miller street, placed over his grave or some other con- It the level to which the market settled rhe City National Bank Dodge, 2nd; Mrs Stevens, 3rd. and have on Lucy C Hamm. Brooks. 1st. Belfast, Me., says: “I can still recommend spicuous place, engraved c luring the day prices were: Kentucky Strawberry preserves, Lucy Stevens, John one side of it: Erected in honor of Hon. : of Ducks, Rover, Smedburg, Thorn- Doan’s Kidney Pills again for they live up to ; -4 oils, $2.17 1-2; keyless, 1-4 oils, $2; Belfast. DENTIST 1st; Mrs Dodge, Troy, 2nd. 1st. Charles H. one of God’s noble- dike, Pekin, Sylvia Hamm, 1st. In- the claims made for them. Hooper, j ;ey 1-4 mustards, $2.17 1-2 at 2.40; A They greatly key- meeting of the stockholders of The ■ Raspberry preserves, Lucy Stevens, dian John and men, who died 1912. I City Runner, Pratt, 1st, 2nd Sept. 6, j ess, mustards, 2, and key 3-4 mustards, National Bank of on i cinp,c 1st; Inez 2nd. benefited me when I was suffering from kidney Belfast to vote the pro- I ?oom 5, Masonic Reynolds, 3rd. Old, Myrtle Gerald, Unity, 1st. Capt. Thomas Snowman, 1; 11.90. So far no is ex- josed increase of stock of Mrs complaint, and I willingly confirm all that I said packer offering ; capital the bank Blackberry preserves, Dodge, 1st; C P 1st and 2nd. Capt. George B. Lowell, rom thousand dollars to one Tulouse, old, Woodbury, j, :ept subject to confiscation- sixty hundred 6-4 i Mrs Lucy Stevens, 2nd. in their praise six years ago.” Capt. S. F. Devereaux: housand dollars and to Telephone Young, John Smedburg, 1st and 2nd. Behind the cut is a story of competi- determine the manner Pear preserves, Lucy Stevens, 1st; Mr. Cross is one of Belfast Sailor’s Staten n which it shall be and the tran- Turkey, John Smedburg, 1st on bronze only many people Snug Harbor, Island, ion and alleged unbusiness-like meth- accomplished, A DMINISTRA TOR'S NOT I Mrs 2nd. action of any other business that Dodge, and black. who have gratefully endorsed Doan’s Kidney N. Y„ Sept. 30, 1912. , ids small to market may legally \ scriber not <••• j adopted by packers :ome before the hereby gives Best of Stev- j special stockholders' meeting, < administrator < display preserves, Lucy pens, Walter 1st and Pills. If your back aches—if >oth old and new The inter- ! luly appointed Breeding Gerald, your kidneys goods. large vill be held at their rooms on Satur- ens, 1st; Mrs Dodge, Inez Pendle- 2nd on SAVES Lfcti OF BOY. banking 1 2nd; Barred Plymouth Rocks, hens, bother don't a ! •sts are credited with stood the GEORGE H. CAMPBELL 3rd. you, simply ask for kidney rem- having lay, October 19, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. j ton, Rhode Island fowls and “It seemed that old >ace Winterport, chicks, Reds, edy—ask DISTINCTLY FOR DOAN'S KID- my 14-year boy would ] set by competitors as long as possi- C. W. WESCOTT, Cashier. Mrs Inez to on account an Apple Jelly, Reynolds, 1st; chicks, double have lose his leg, of ugly | and then determined a crusade Belfast, Me., 8, 1912.—5w38 n the of dec and; single combs; Sylvia the same >le, upon September County Waldo, j Cora 2nd. NEY PILLS, that Mr Cross had— caused a bad bruise,” wrote D. F. Whitaker, Hamm, 1st! on Javas; Charles W Wood ulcer, by \ hat promises to make all onds as tlie law directs. A j Inez 1st. the backed home 50c. Howard, N C. “All remedies and unprofitable ieinands the estate Grape jelly, Reynolds, 1st on White W E Plum- remedy by testimony. Aquone, for the balance of the against j Wyandottes; doctors treatment failed till we tried Bucklen’s idling operations ,re desired to the sate-- Currant Cora Mrs at all stores. Foster-Miburn Buf- present ■'! jelly, Spinney, 1st; mer, 2nd and 3rd on same. Co., Props.. leason. A has been done all n 1st, Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box.” ! large business ,nd indebted thereto are j S M Bryant, 2nd. RUBBERS ! Cockerels, Sylvia Hamm 1st on Buff falo, N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame—Re- Cures burns, skin 26c 1 n the last two days for the South and WEAR •uyment immediately. Best of boils, eruptions, piles. This Winter GEORGE H display jelly, Mrs S M Bryant, C C 1st on member the Name.” at all ! Southwest. Plymouth Rocks; Hamm, druggists. Winterport, September 10, t'*1

i ■ • crop. mill County Correspondence. ...Billy Young in working for John T. YebU'eberry Harvey hauling rocka for a cellar_Charlea Doctors Use This for Towers has County Barren Eczema SMlTHTON (Freedom) taken hia family into the woods. Washington Mrs. Mrs. visited her son, John Towers will do the in I Spend Your pn*1 of a Million. Georgia Taylor cooking camp for a Money Where it Counts a Quarter Dr. Evans, Ex-Commissioner of Health, Dr. the well Mr. and Mrs. crew of men.... Mr. and Most I Y Holmes, known skin spe- Taylor, a few last week. Mra. Abner re- says: “There is almost no relation be- cialist days Gray Hlfyour house is to have a writes: “I*am convinced that the Mr. and Mrs. turned beginning shabby look and to tween skin diseases and the blood.”. The D.D.D. Charles Buzzell of Albion visited Friday from Hancock county, where show I barrens of Washingtoi PrescrtptioMg|as much a specific skin must be cured through the skin. for eczema as M. E. Mrs. Bessie Har- they had been relatives paint-bare spots here L.meberry quinine for malaria 1 Busher Sept. 29th... visiting and friends. worth a The germs must be washed out, and so been nearly quarts hare been prescribing the D.D.D. who been visiting friends here, left salves have long ago been found worth- remedy vey, has Y. to that county dunnj l for years.” It will take away the 1st... .Mr. Nelson TRANSFERS IN REAL eoanty.’ ’’ |0|jars less. The most advanced of itch for her home in Bo3ton Oct. ESTATE. physicians the instant you it. season re this are now on and apply last v just passed,” country agreed this, a few in Waterville week.... 1 In spent days are prescribing a wash of wintergreen, fact, we are so cure cf wliat D D D The transfers the; Svveetser of Cumberland here attended following in real estate were 'p thymol and other ingredients for eczema will do for you that we Quite a number trom Unity will be glad recorded in Waldo I who hai > and all other skin diseases. This com- to let you have a were Mrs. Julia County of Deeds ,le horticulturist, 51 bottle on our guar- fair Oct. 2nd. Among them Registry is known as D.D.D. antee that for the week , pound Prescription it will cost yn!i nothing un- and Miss ending Oct. 7,1912: an extended trip througl Mrs. Florence Wentworth | for Eczema. less you find that it does the Taylor, A. work, Bradstreet of Al- Lucy Jacobs, Stockton Springs, to Edwin i o, purpose of investigat Bertha Wentworth.... Mrs. Wm. O. Poor & Son, A. Jacobs, do.; land in Stockton the inuus Druggists. bion is her brother. Otis Harvey. Springs. ; and canning visiting Rushbrook C. Thayer, Swanville, to Charles te' with it. M. land \\ SEARSMONT. Thayer, do.; and buildings in Swan- fREDSEAL M^\ ,i areas once covered wit] WHITE LEAD J. W. Skinner returned from his European ville. f vKfeArf* \ fo ■ (Dutch Painter I rost have been cleared H. E. Cobb of John W Bulan, Boy Trade-Mark) I trip Sept. 28th .. Mrs. Chicago Winterport, to Anna Bow- | he continued, “and, no Ebenezer den, do.; land and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cobb. buildings in YV ■ and pure linseed oil will add / to become reforested interport. actually ■ ; the Anna fffM ^ _Mrs. M. S. Tibbetts, who spent sum- Bowden, Winterport, to ■ to the value, as well as the u B ; to be a natural blueberr; Georgie M. appearance, ^BZjfllrf mer with her Mrs. Mary Bean, has re- Bolan, do.; land and ■ of home. It will B foi the greater part is mother, buildings in Winterport. your prevent decay Bnl 'iff maU/. /^k N. H- W. G. A. of the j |oam and on the barren turned to her home in Keene, George Gilchrest, Belfast, to Mathews B wood and save carpenters* bills. Wlf/u/i B j miles with little to obstruc t Wood, who has been critically ill, is slowly re- Brothers, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. B The sooner you paint, the less paint J B From a Doctor A Thomaston “~TiT tttilDumAV/jMf ; settlers told me that th Man says: .Mrs. Etta Marden has gone to Caroline H. will need. White lead m V’j The covering... Hunt, Burnham, to Clyde you paint, 3 tlu oe patients who went “I am to that Aller', ; v covered with oak is th delighted say I am Mr. Turner do.; land and I to your Institute no longer exhibit Pittsfield for a brief visit... Berry buildings in the any feeling finely, sleep and eat well and Winterport. j Yrv land, although pin signs of the inebriate but are have on of were The entirely put 6£ pounds of flesh. Can- i of Portland and N. D. Quigg Liberty Inhabitants of Burnham, to Fred A. It has bee 1 fieed fr< m the fetters that held them not even stand the smell of ood. lately alcohol and Mrs. Wilson Whitten last land in so long in slavery.” and the sight of an ale guests of Mr. Bachelder, do.; Burnham. \ t some of the hilly countr; bottle ’rouses most unpleasant Miss Susie Hanson is at home for Fred A. It be tinted the so tha ^ feelings.** j Saturday.... Bachelder. to Wm. G. Twitchell, do.; may any | ; to berries, A well-known Portland House Painter a visit_Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rowell of Mont- land in Burnham. t be acre Treasurer of a conceivable*^ nearly 250,000 In the case of one of my employes Large Dry Goods House ville were recent of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Frank W m. who some time ago went under treat- “The young man in our employ guests Thompson, Troy, to Isabella C a ment at who took barrens is owned by th your Institute his appetite your treatment some time son Whitten. Thompson, do.; land and in for alcoliolie has been ago .. has not lost a since he com- buildings Troy. 1 liquor entirely day 1 a the canneries, althoug eradicated and his health menced work. This would Lilly G. Thompson, Stockton general certainly APPLETON, Springs, and containing color schemes ,!s own large tracts. Th 2 much improved.” indicate that he is permanentlycured.” Lillian M. and ^B^B | Mrs. B. F. Dunton of Rockland visited Mrs. Clifford, Fitchburg, Mass., to Charles many ; and inexpensive! / easily E. Sanford, New York; land and in painting j ,lued at from $45 to $5 ) From a Portland Coal and Wood Dealer Supt.of big Portland Manuf acturingFirm Roseltha Dunton and Mrs. Frank Berry re- buildings “The first of last I took The man we sent to Bills Stockton Springs. ■ase with which the cro 3 December, your Institute cently.Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. j on a man t hat proved to be a very hard for treatment for the liquor habit lias Edward C. for the mos j.1 are at home from Marden, to Clara B. j remarkable, drinker and was looking for a man to been at work every day since taking Minnie Wentworth Portland, Swanville, j Is as yet consist of sim take his place when he decided to your cure, and appears perfectly cured where they had been for the past three Eyre, Searsport; land in Swanville. a take cure. Now he is a and well rid of his desire for > area once in thre your good, liquor. John ! the Feels that he months_Russell Proctor has returned from Murphy, Searsport, to Clara B. Eyre, sober, industrious man and sure ol' his will never taste liquor do.; land in ! w .-f the more particuia r agaiu.” f Searsport. position.” a three months’ sojourn in Camden, where he W. MASON ^HALL i l,ashes. The burn is mad George Marden, Palermo, to W. P. and a friend or relative who is a victim was F. J. W’iley... .George New- Rachael E. (jjjjjhP an Have you of H employed by Sinclair, Morrill; land and buildings is interesting opei in I hall of Mass., Mrs. Grace Adams Palermo, rson in charge selects th Stoneham, : T'lrinrrini ii w muritusi m m » » i Roxanna F. Parker, to Cassie M. I J and son Arthur of Winchester, Mass., and Mrs. Islesboro, i:i in the morning afte Beckett, do.; land in Islesboro. BELFAST tiu- ground is dry enoug ; Everett Spear of Rockland were recent visit- he arms himself with A v !» i. ors of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson... .Mrs. J. He Spent Only $6.30 Household Goods •rueted of a fille j pipe F. Robinson and brother, Mr. J. K. Rhoads of | SURMHAM sort of wick attached t 3 ■ The above arc extracts from genuine original signed letters of Rock Island, were here Saturday, guests Augusta, October 3. State Senator fur sale the flow of oil 111., On and egulate v/e j aftpr 80, trains connect- which have hundreds. We have permission to show of of .Sherman Hazeltine Edgar F. Hanson of who was a Sept.. 1912, which th many Mrs. Louise Keene... Belfast, I am of the household in side from candidate for disposing goods ing at Burnham and VVaterviile ■ these letters and they can be seen at our office. You can un- and Bradford of re-election on the Demo- former 42 with through :• he travels uncle, Davis, Haverhill, my residence, Cedar street, at pri- along, lighl cratic ticket, filed a at vate sale. -rains for and from derstand why it. is not proper to in a were recent visitors in town....Miss today certificate They include furniture of all kinds, Bangor. Waterville, Port- as he walks. The win 3 H always publish newspaper Mass., the department of State that kitchen ware, etc., and may ne seen on the land and Boston will run as l'oliows: onward across the 3 Efl the names of the writers. Rosie Gushee has returned to Vassalboro to indicating plain he in his premises. JAMES P ATT EE. spent only $6.30 campaign, and | FUO.I The ai B These letters the success of resume her studies Grove HEU’AST. damp evening prove at Oak seminary. that that sum was paid to the Waldo tf40 out to check the fire s County Herald, in which he is the A.M. M. p.M, out before I SANDYPOINT princi- 3Belfast, morning. pal stockholder, for political depart. 7 05 12 15 2 50 m can burn over a Mrs. Warren Barrows and son advertising. larg Manley, who ivaMP°mt. ,7l° tl22° 12 55 Y.. o* day. spent the summer with Fred Blanchard and In Old Vermont. Caution Notice. lone in May, usually have returned to their home in West *32 family, I hereby forbid all persons from m IS e is some in 9 for liabit no matter how severe or serious, no matter even trusting danger, liquor I Newton, Mass. Miss Lavia Blanchard accom- In Allen M. Fletcher wife, Jessie E. from if electing Gover- Mathews, this date, as rhorndike.':::*750 control of the fire 9 other systems have failed. We use no The nor shall no 'Vm Tit -mg hypodermics. SI panied them and will remain there several of the State the Vermont Legisla- pay bills contracted by her. occur often in territor; 9 patient is a new being when discharged—has a firm 9 ture Belfast, October 1, 1912. Winnecook step, weeks-Mrs. Olive Merrill returned simply carried out the will of the ,8 08 tl 18 t 3 clear head and The Neal Tuesday 1, tor, because the burn i 9 bright eye, good appetite. stops that H as at 3w40p GEORGE A. MATHEWS, i “m'a™e. a people expressed the polls in l 9 craving. Our house is has best of from short visit with her daughter in Car- Sep- delightfully homelike—guest Sf tember. Six thousand more voters %% {*> ‘1 — Me ...F. F. Perkins material to makes 9 to eat and drink rooms with 9 mel, spent the week-end ~ tough everything large airy private wanted him than wanted the Democrat, collects. 9 baths—skilful attendants. Results sure, satis- ® with his family here....Mr. John Brock has &v.v.v:.v..If obliging quick, Harlan B. Howe, and 11,000 more than | •ur:is so o f 9 Call, write or for our wonderful H to northern destroy many fving. telephone little book gone Maine, where he is employed wanted Fraser Metzger, the J. WESTON > 9 “Three Progressive. t the crop is material!; Days.” Telephone 4216. Mr. Nr C. went The wishes of this DEANE,! H by Perkins-Mrs, Partridge very considerable >an*;or. 11 45 is [ ■ Our special treatment for Drug Habit Is highly successful. 3 00 9 25 tie burning attemptei pS to have been L1GENSED it All and Northport Monday for a short stay.... Mr. plurality respected.—Boston AUCTIONEER. TO -rie ls. Of course there i ^9 correspondence dealings confidential. f|ii Post. liKI.ns I George Overlock has been here with his hay rvest the year of the b rn Real Estate. Live Stock, press at work the past week-F. F. Perkins Anything. ,03t°" g two years yield enougl Terms Reasonable. 10 00 3 lio oAo“o t- imetimes three crop- loaded a car with hay Friday-Mr. and Mrs. 3m3ftp re the burn is repeated B. M. Eames left Wednesday for California, STRENGTHEN FREEDOM, MAINE. usually divide their ter for an indefinite and stay_Herbert Carley Waterville. 7 15 i ,-e so that twi ;0 J® portions Edmund Carley of Bucksport spent Saturday THE STOMACH NOT CE OF FORECLOSURE \ ielding a crop and tin ZIZ.72i loll S3 with friends here ...Mr. Treat of the 7 30 10 17 3 32 -I and to Bangor 1ATHEREAS, Sarah M. Dow of in ready product Nova Scotian Ports. by undertaking to cross the troublous * ¥ Prospect, leave. 8 35 10 30 seminary preached here last Sunday after a Relief from the County of Waldo and State of Vmnecookjurnham 4 20 -ear. The soil is virgii strait in divers weathers when other Complete Indigestion Maine tg 45 ,10 by her mortgage deed dated the * 40 ,4 30 ms to vacation of two weeks.... Mrs. John Shute of twenty-fourth require for ferti- TL. P„ in the Boston boatmen would decline to embark with a of 8 54 10 55 439 Transcriptl Is Possible This day September, A. D. 1S07, and recorded in I?11?.. bom.the cover of vine! Bangor visited at the Narrows two last Only by dlorndike. 9 02 11 05 distressed daughter of Lord Ullin. And days Waldo of 1 1 4 45 * Before pushing the quest of the County Registry Deeds' Book 285, per- of on and were warm pleasantest all, still Sunday morn- week.Saturday Sunday very Method of Treatment. Page 318, conveyed to us a certain lot or parcei ] ■ fect port across it be of 1 r when the berries art Fundy Bay, may ings there is a tunefui of church for the time of land, with the buildings as jangle year Dr. Williams’ I’ink Pills have this im- thereon, describ 1% the land is leased tc well to what the will bells and edin three deeds, to wit: Deed of < t\\% ,f“ pick, inquire place look crossing recrossing the broad, Woodward ^oint.v:;:. t9 45 111 portant advantage over other remedies Pierce to t 55 f5 28 over their terri- hill-hemmed George W’. Dow, recorded May 9 1 Belfast, ?*’•.•**arrive ■dally go like when found. Of course it will look channel, sounding anti- NORTH UNITY. 9 E0 12 01 5 35 This tor stomach troubles. They strength- 1862, Book 116, Page 302; deed of Dearborn i year the season was to different phonal chimes across the decks of the AM differently people. Your Mrs. Sarah Snow of Burnham was driving to en the stomach until it is of a Harriman to George W. recorded in : live weeks. The schooners capable Dow, Book i earl} amateur, who is keen on the scent of hurrying midway. 116, tFlag station. Mr. Grant’s in Unity last and on good digestion. This is the most direct Page 476. being the same premises convey- I -shed to market in crates The Thursday ed coasting schooners lumber at a port up among the lakes is a deli- by George W. Dow to A. A. Ginn for Huston loading meeting an auto her horse became frightened, and certain way to" get the complete by his S“J a-e now sold at for from 10 to 12 cents wharf beside a cate because it is hard- deed recorded in Book 170, ali screaming sawmill, might subject. Partly relief every sufferer from Page 443, and quit- \ stutions on “ranch. than bushels were a at turned around and threw Mrs. Snow out, dis- indigestion claimed to Sarah M. Dow 1D SnS? 1,000 avert his nostrils from the wholesome ly port all (a ferry touches there by A A. Ginn as re- Pa3seneer wants. All the time you are taking corded in Book 1 10RRLS ASen‘- ir one station this season. Il but smell of nightly, and a coaster steamer once locating her shoulder. She was taken to Mr. 182, Page 341, and deed of Sarah I McDONALn;'ral presuming fish. Still, there the you are more and more P. to that this was pills getting Harriman Sarah M. Dow, recorded in Vice President & early crop are items on which most will every little while); and because Brailey’s and her shoulder was set by Dr. C. Book I General Manager, agree. partly nourishment from your food. This is 185, Page 203, in all about :ng over to the conn- The the is sensitive over M. containing three and I $8,000 beach should be stony; if with a community highly Whitney. She is unable to be taken to her for to feel bet- three-fourths all of Portland, Maine. the important too, you begin acres, which joining, being crescent of so much the shabby behavior of a coastwise home....Mrs. Zenas bounded on the north sand, too, better. big Downs of Swanville is ter in every way because of this added by the public way lead- ! cry the land owner re- But a bold coast in some sort the passenger steamer which used to call ing from B’ort Knox most visiting her niece, Mrs. E. H. Stewart, and her strength. Yon will be happily sur- northwesterly towards ■ per quart sturnpage, i. of us even if a twice a week until were Mt. Heagan; westerly homestead of require, only few outlying expectations j and Mr. and Mrs. to find that are a by George j ■ nephew wife, Charles Mitch- prised you getting Grindle 1 s are listed at the can- the of raised to fever then ceased to come and land of Rebecca and ledges, plague navigators. The heat, ell-Mrs. hearty appetite; that you can eat food Harriman; now on which tract at the Mabel Ulmer of Unity and Mrs. east by land of H. Grindle to the} cottages all. On strength of these expecta- that without Percy the men- I (story-and-a-half, peaked gabie, Grace Blaisdell of you relish, distress; that tioned bounds; the "his year the owners re two dormer tions the port as Burnham returned last week being homestead of the windows fronting the boomed, prematurely, j j your headaches are gone; that you are grantor. to 2 cents per are it proved. Since the visits ceased the from a visit with relatives in Pittston. ! j quart, water) preferably weathered a dull They no troubled with or arid Also a certain or id longer gas parcel lot of land situated ! is estimated to be sea otherwise fresh general store has failed three visited the children’s home in Bath and at- I in gray; white or white times, and, stomach. It is safe to say that noth- Prospect, County and State and i a rumor has aforesaid, per acre, although streaked with the it, is now for a fourth. A tended the fair in bounded and described as pelting of winds and ripe Windsor, enjoying it all ing will so quickly cure you of stomach follow. to wit: It | Announces that he has limited his favorable season will more the practict snows. There is an old church on the sophisti :ated community would much-Mr. and Mrs. Ed trouble as I)r. Williams’ Pink Pills for being same premises conveyed to me, said 1 very Small of Lew- ! to mnt v *ry have instituted a suit for breach of Sarah M. Dow, by Eliakim D. Harriman I diseases of the materially, hill, with, if possible, a of wind- iston attended the Pale by his pair Unity fair and called on People. quitclaim deed dated the icking season is on, the tortured willows their promise against the steamer. But like i of Mrs. seventeenth day of spreading boughs relatives in and Tiie experience M. A. Hardy, A. D. of a vast ail thwarted the Unity Troy, returning home ! August, 1881, and recorded in Book 199 ! appearance across the Another church on loves, disappointment a farmer’s whose address is R. f". belfry. wife, Page 35, Waldo ss, of 1 It t- the custom for the the shaven has engendered a tender not Thursday-Mrs. M. A. Parkman was a busi- Registry Deeds, con- grass roll of the hill beyond melancholy D. No. 3, Carmel, Me., should convince taming about two and one-half ye, Tar, fte and Throat ir entire families without a ness caller in Pittsfield acres, being j into would be The should charm of its own. There is a last week. She also of the merit of Dr. Williams’ Pink bounded on the acceptable. shops you west by the county road, on j Itv.- in tents or small be small and white on the island over visited her and Mr. Eri the north mostly ship chandlers’, lit- lighthouse nephew niece, Small Pills. She says: by land of John Moore, on the east ! AND i\Li KACTiON. crop is harvested. A the wharf which is not the less 1 by the Penobscot tered with anchors, chains, ridinglights, against and Mrs. Grover ...Mrs. Arvesta Chace re- '"I suffered terribly with stomach Riv?»r, and on the south by land of the late 1 smallest children. Th oars and for called on to on Dearborn and where- ( •dice hours -10 hempen rope. The streets, as, pleasing rarely being turned to her heme in Waterville last Satur- trouble. The attack came me sud- Harriman; a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. m red a as the condition of said with rake with should be crooked and light anything. The a I while I was in a run-down condi- mortgage has been intimated, hilly village, single day.... Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson and little denly 7 to 8 p. m., and by As fast as the ar broken, now, therefore, by reason of the breach appointment. pails diving by twists back down to straggling hilly street, wears an aspect tion. stomach was so weak that I abrupt daughter of Waterville are her aunti 1 My of the condition thereof w e claim a foreclosure are put a win of hushed as if visiting through the beach when supposed to be ascend- expectancy, something could eat nothing hut broth and gruel. of said mortgage. i lORNER are Mrs. E. H. Stewart-Mrs. Choate of Mont- CHURCH AND BRIDGE and then carriec so that a had been about to and then j a STREETS ing, walking them is continual just happen There was constant sharp pain Dated this twenty-fourth day of September exes and to th its mind. The ville is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. shipped climbing and slipping back. Nets changed absence of any parents, j through my stomach which was so A. D. 1912. GEORGE S. HEAGAN, Telephon connection. 23tf 'f which are 30 or 1 sort of in the field of Charles Hustus. should be spread to dry—anywhere con-, competition events severe at times that I could, hardly get SAMUELS. IJEAGAN. where the the D & m. point berrie v.enient; tiny girls trotting barefoot, places scene completely at the dis- my breath. My stomach was sour and 3w40 mouths stained with blueberries, little posal of the imagination, which can de- gas formed on it in such large quanti- for a hav vise action for Mr. Bennie Stephenson from Portland called icing wager boys whooping at their play among the any stirring this stage ties that it almost choked me when I Fox-Trapping ; '■"l;e 11 bushels of berrie without the intrusion of on friends in the Oct. no LITTLE and a village 1st_The Acad- tried to belch it I had desire GIANT skiffs dories, fire crackling under reality. up. Also Mink, Coon and other ! but the If remains that the students and food kind. average dai). the black tanning caldron, and all over any suspicion per- emy quite a large number from for of any My heart palpi- animals taken with success; two and a half to thre fect little has not been the beach the heavenly smell of fish, port found, let the village attended the Unity fair Oct. 2nd. tated and there was a sort of neuralgic with the Page Methods, mtal for this i me hasten to correct it. That ! around it. I had suffoca- warranted- land, snow. 1 crop year and ... Fully | kelp brine. gratifying .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sampson are visiting pain dizzy, 000 uushels, so that there has been made—a which and sick headaches as often water sets. Stamps for testi- This recipe may vary in a few details. discovery port friends in ting spells t is Friendship... Mr. Albert Cunning- monials and terms. Bait for j from 1,200 to 1,500 peo- No one little port satisfies two nothing but a port, and, some might as three or four times a week. While j exactly ham was in Belfast Oct. 1st on business.... sale in pint, quar two quart erens during the picking These are the say, barely that. But it has its headache lasted I could not work. persons. outlines: you fill granite my jars; fox scent in pint jars. weeks. The were headlands with a on one of them Mrs. Eunice Plummer is very sick. Dr. A. M. ‘‘One I read in the that pickers in the details to suit yourself. As light day paper EDGAR R. PAGE, Orland, t bushel this the broad Atlantic. Small attends her-Mrs. Eliza E. year, though weather. On a fresh morning of April breasting Outposts Vose is in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo- Maine. 8w40p of they have been paid as blue, even Stonington has been known sentinel islets send the salt spray Burnham visiting her granddaughter, Mrs# ple were good for stomach trouble and ibis like into the air. Coves and soon them. A few boxes year something to charm. Winter attracts many paint- spouting inlets Harry Kenney-Mr. Knowles Bangs visited began taking eve been to the wind the fishermen’s afforded me relief and I continued with paid pick- ers of little ports