S Journal. %<■ 0{ Today UtSl 1UAKY. Advertised Letters. The The Churcties. The News of Belfast. following let- ] t ters remained uncalled for in the Belfast PERSONAL. the Front. .Secret post j PERSONAL. \ >e from Miss died / ] Lydia Sophia Ferguson at 8 p. m. The 25th office for the week Nov. 28th: _ obituary. .The Churches.. anniversary of the is ending Mrs, dedication of Miss Lillian Harmon of Thorndike em- j Peter W. left last I Heal Estate. .The News Nov. 27th at the Tapley hospital of a compli- St, Francis D S. Creasey, Geo. L. R. P. Robbins. Murphy Saturday to spend Mr. and Mrs. O E. Dutton (Catholic) church will be Bank. Dillaway, of Merrill are l Yescott Memorial Build- cation of diseases, an for .fittingly ployed in The City National a week in Boston and vicinity. following operation observed at 10 a. ; Miss Hazel of visiting relatives in Brookline and ! Wedding Bells..News m., today, as announced in Doak, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Somerville. strangulated hernia several weeks She The Waldo Veteran association will Mrs. Ella Seekins of Swanville is Mass. ago. The Journal last week. I County R. returned last the guest oranges. George Doak, Thursday night 'n;F; had been in delicate health for never meet Dec. 7th at the Grange hall in Brooks. of her Mrs. Daniel Home Let- years.but | from after a two daughter, Ingalls. Mr. and m Missouri..A The usual services will be held in the Kockwood, week's hunting Mrs. Benj. F. Wells, Jr., of Auburn and did not mention her even Uni- complained, ills A alarm at 7 m. Saturday was for a James H. Howes was versalist church next still p, trip, bringing with her a buck ano a doe, which in Boston the past are spending with bis in the home. At the Sunday with sermon Thanksgiving mother, Election. ..Probate hospital they learned to by fire in the Moody house on Spring she week business in [ ornia the pastor, Rev. Arthur A. chimney shot herself, and of which she is justly ;on connection with his dry Mrs. B. F. Wells. the Rivers Meet. .Bel- love her for the fortitude and Blair. Rev. W. ,, ..re patience she street. No damage. proud. goods store. H. Hainer of the Christian church of Miss Alfreds a i ibrarv- manifested to the end. She was born at Bangor Ellis, student at the Univer- | City- from a preached very acceptably Amos Clement has returned hunting The Lubec Sardine Co. will discontinue Mr and Mrs. Edmund Wilson left of is u 1'he War News....Boy- 24, 1846, the of the late during the past two Saturday sity , spending Thanksgiving with point Sept. daughter in the of Moosehead ■ .The Old in Mr. Blair's trip with friends vicinity and for to visit Mr. and her niniecences. Apple Moses WaBon and Brooks Sundays absence. packing tomorrow, Friday, the plant will Somerville, Mass., Mrs. sister, Mrs. Fred A. Johnson. Waldo Letter... Lydia Ferguson. She County At Lake, bringing two deer. be shut down for the season. some Sidney B. Keene. first attended the home the Unitarian Church next morn- Despite Miss Katherine. E. '.s adding in Rockport. .Coun- schools, but when very Sunday Pillsbury 13 the guest of at 10 45, Rev. A. E. There was no at the November drawbacks there has been a good pack of ex- Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker went to her .indence.| young went to Tilden Seminary, Brattleboro, ing Wilson will preach on quorum Winthrop cousin, Mrs. William K. Keene, and will *' last cellent It is Why Unitarian?” a meeting of the school committee Monday quality. expected that the Saco Monday to spend two weeks with her remain until s, ns of Belfast, Vt., where she graduated. Later she took restatement of this parents, after the holidays. church’s faith for the Valley Co. will close its season Mr. and Mrs. H. Sews and Notes. .The Snow lessons in benefit of those who evening. Canning Chester Shaw. private Boston, making a speci dty may Mrs, Henry Albee and son Otis returned, Raiment have or very soon. It had a corn ‘f NuV. 14th..Royal of Greek and Latin. While Haver- forgotten, wish to know, or who think John R. Dunton, is giving a series of good pack and Mr and Mrs. Allen of to teaching in Esq., Perley Montville re- their home in Tremont after a °rk. the was the ever Tuesday ,,r sew “Unitarians don’t believe short on law before the apple pack largest made. ford, Pa., she took a short course at anything anyway.’» talks Commercial turned home last Tuesday after a visit with visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bryn Mr. Tomlinson of Earl Curtis. Correspondence.Corre- Sunday school at noon. A cordial is of the school. Portland, the president of for Mawr College in Philadelphia. She taught in invitation pupils High Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Carter, High street. ct* Course Poultry Keep- he Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bedell of Auburn extended to anyone interested company, visited the plant Moaday. are Deaths. the Howard Seminary, Bridgewater, Mass., “concerning The regular monthly business meeting of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cobb of ^ Hecent Middleboro, spending Thanksgiving in Belfast, guests of Bel- this sect.” be held at The High school “The Girl from rt. Stockton Springs.. aud for years in Mrs. Hayes’ school on Marl- the Belfast Woman’s Club will their play, Upper arrived to remain over Mass, Wednesday their daughter, Mrs. William H. Hall. Current..born. .Married* m. Seven" will be presented in Colonial Thea- boro street, Boston In 1890 and 1891 she At the Methodist Church next Sunday Rev. club room Monday, Dec. 4th, at 3 p. tl*e Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fletcher. tre, Dec. under Miss Blanche Jennys came home from the ’pied studied in and Horace B. Seilers will at 10.46 a. m. on Friday evening, 8th, the di- _ Germany, The Journal was preach a of the per- Mrs. Lulu Carter Hills, graduate Misses Elizabeth A. and of rection of Mrs. S. A. Parker. The is Kelley Margaret A, University Maine to spend mitted to her letters which are “Little Foxes.” Sunday school at noon. At nag play Thanksgiving publish home, Maine General in Portland, re- Dunton will leave some time in THE FRONT. Hospital and and ia January for with her Dr. and C. from as 2.30 m. Mr. Sellers will in the bright catchy well cast. There will parents. Mrs. W. Jennys. recalled exceedingly and of a p. speak chapel ceived a certificate as a nurse. p .. interesting registered a two months in in be between the acts. sojourn Florida, probably high literary standard. In her of at East Northport, The subject of the specialties Last Tuesday -,n Holmes of Cambridge, years study evening before the Crescent Rev. Arthur E. Wilson will speak the was City. wedding bells. 1 and Miss service will be “A God of Thurs- following received: her hospital in teaching Ferguson made many Truth,” This, experiences Unitarian Alliance in Castine, Dec. 13th, on To the Bernes O. Norton and son Charles attended evening the of the meet- Senior Class of the Belfast High •arian church Wednesday friends &ho were loyal to her to the last. She day, subject prayer •‘Socialism and What Effect the War Will Have School. I am much that choice a luncheon at noon last in Bos- will be “Reasons for At pleased your given Friday SANDERS-Drury. Neil C. Sanders and Miss .1 an under was probably the best read woman in ing Thanksgiving.” of a this open meeting Belfast, Upon it.” play year has been one of mine. ton Brothers to 8.30 there will be a brief by the Dodge the agents for Virginia M. Drury were married at 8 Woman’s Alliance, the in both the classics and modern literature. meeting of the Sun- The Girl from Upper Seven is a favorite play p. m., school officers and teachers. All members of A. E. Clark Camp, S. of V. and I look back “Genie McShane" their cars. Nov. 28th,at the home of the Junior Alliance, members She was modest in the extreme, kind-hearted day Friday, ajt upon with officiating clergy- are annual many pleasant remembrances. I wish I man, Rev. J. Wilbor 7.30 a rehearsal of “Our Folks” at the requested to attend the meeting might Howard Heath of Boston was called Richardson. The double and the offering. and thoughtful, and was beloved by all who p. m., be in the home taking audience Dec. 8th. Please my service was Dec. 4th, when the election of officers will accept the ring used, and were unattend- rare 1 death of his Mrs. they Miss Holmes to be ap- knew her. A conversationalist, it was parsonsge. kindest wishes for a most successful p.esenta- by grandmother, Sarah take ed. For the present are at the a to place. tion. Sincerely yours J. White, and remained until with his they stopping ■ ver one thousand dollars always pleasure discuss with her matters First Baptist Church, Rev. J. Wilbor Rich Monday Gladys home of Mr. and Mrs. The which was to have been Ruth Bridgham. Mrs. Flora J. Charles Simmons, Bel- >wn efforts and of current interest or events of the ardson residence 1 bridge party mother, Heath. forward- important minister; Northport avenue, mont last at the Belfast avenue, but later will go to housekeeping the French Miss past. Since 1891 she had been connected with 212-3. Sunday morning, given Monday evening The following committees from the Univer- Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis and Mrs. army telephone preaching George^ at Nc. 52 Union Woman’s under the of the Hos- street. The bride is the nths in France with the the firm of J. W. Ferguson & Co., and during service at 10 45; topic, “Christ—His Deity the Club, auspices salist Sewing Circle and Social Aid will have Frank B. Knowlton will leave* early next wee-k daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. and the her in her pital Aid and has been of the tables Drury corps at her own ex- residence home city an attendant at reason for His wonderful magnetism over Club, indefinitely post- charge at their annual Christmas to spend the winter in Florida, first to going groom is in the Mathews poned. to be held in employed mill. year at home she has the North church. She is survived by one human hearts all over the world at the same fair, Memorial hall Dec. 14th: Jacksonville and later to Miami. Miss J. A. n behalf of the sister. Miss Jane W. and one time.” Some new old lines. At The on the monument on Steele’s Candy, Wiggin and Mrs. Frank I. “boys” Ferguson, by thoughts along light Charles E. Knowlton is spending Thanksgiv- Cullemer-Heald. Married in Camden,Nov. a-k to the brother, Capt. John W. Ferguson, The funer- 12 noon Bible school convenes in the main audi- ledges, which had been out of commission for Wilson; aprons, Mrs. Fred Racklilf and Mrs. health, sending ing with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Knowl- 15th, by Rev. S. E. Frohcck, G. Col- Charles H. Aubrey rures to a friend in al took at her late home on torium. A attendance, much enthusiasm, two weeks, is a Crosby; supper, Mrs. G. G. Paris, place Durham j large again doing business, light- Abbott, ton, and will remain for an indefinite time to lemer of Li; colnville, and Miss Elsie Miss Heald, cbatelain. She street Wednesday at 2 her Rev. teachers, classes for every age. A wel- house tender made a visit to this Edith M. Southworth, Mrs. Sarah ! expects p, m., pastor, good having port Knight, look after his business interests here. daughter of Mrs. Rose Heald of Camden. Mrs. Charles E. to another Walter T. Hawthorne, officiating. come extended to all visitors. Young people’s last Johnson, Mrs. Racklilf; fancy Miss ry spend year Saturday night. The honor of the oldest exhibitor at the re- Heald was educated in the public schools Mrs. A. A. Blair and She to her meeting at 6.30 in the vestry; visitors invited. work, Mrs. J. G. Paul of Camden brought The Daughters of Veterans will hold their cent South Montville fair was awarded and has lived there much uf the at utility, Mrs. Frank H. Grange Sunday evening preaching service 7.30;topic, next Mayo. Mrs. Frank G. time since she meeting Wednesday evening, Dec. 6th. to Mrs. Nancy Colby, p. o. Liberty. R. F. D. 2. finished school. She is a young lisher of this State and for 47 years saved and Mixer and Mrs. L. personal experiences, more publisher “How the thief was despite rags There Will he election nf nfficprn and insnur. Eugene Cook; mystery of excellent Mrs. Colby is 92 years old and was present at lady qualities and has a host of than that received from of ti e Maine year book, died Nov. 23d at his able.Mrs. Arthur Morse,Miss Grace Packard. tion and it is hoped that all the members will I the fair. friends who wish her and her husband much a i at the same time a home in Portland after long illness, aged 78 “Calm as the and “All soul’s Hospital Notes. r;, inspired solos, night" be present. Selden Clark of Pros- happiness in their new home. Mrs. W. C. French of New Mr. Collemer, what years. He was born in Hebron, Me., and I service at the a Britain, Conn,, the American ambu- day." Preaching Northport pect, surgical patient, and Lewis Edney, an a prosperous young farmer of We quite often see mention of a “colonial” was the the week of her Lincolnville, from Colby in 1866. While at guest past mother, « .is scientific surgeons and graduated College Baptist Church 2.30 p. m. accident case, are .E. C. a near wr;. house of less than one hundred old of improving... Marden recently bought farm Youngtown cor- in N. B., in 1874. he years Mrs.^Ella E. West, having been called here had been able to do for the teaching Fredericton, than returned to his home in Swanville last ue r. More 300 Universalists, representing which it is said that the architect was Sir Friday. married Annie who by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah und the French hospitals at Gregory Winterbotham, towns in ....Clarkson Hamilton left ; about 20 cities and Massachusetts, Wren. But the tells Wednesday for his survives with two sons and two Cnristopher cyclopedia J. White. and equipment him, daugh- Cam- home in Boston....Roscoe Davis left Ellis-Wyman. Donald Ellis of Belfast and r,rganization met in the First Universalist church, us that Sir Wren died Feb. 25* last Fri- ters: Albert associated Christopher Herman v a;ous of American G., with him in busi- to Hall, principal of the Manual Miss Marian of ,£!rr; ; methods, bridge. Nov. I9th, at the first of a series of 1723. day visit his son in Searsport before going Wyman Northport were mar- ness and who succeeds him as the of to Training department of the ried there were only two surgeons publisher rallies to be held during the next three months his home in Deer Isle... .Mrs. O’Connor, an Framingham, Wednesday evening, imov. 22nd, at the is one the Maine Register; Harold G.. a lawyer in Among recent Maine corporations the fol- Mass., schools, who had been the guest of his Methodist and nurse for every 35 to stimulate constructive religious work. Al- appendicitis patient, will return to her home parsonage, Rev. Horace B. Sellers in Mrs. were Boston, residing West Medford; Mrs. F. C lowing: Penobscot Motor Boat Company aunt, Manley O. Wilson, returned home officiating and the he sheets only changed though none of the speakers mentioned Billy in Stockton next Sunday... Mrs. Lucy C. using single ring service. Morton of New and wounds dressed once Haven, Mrs. Lillian Van Bucksport, $5000—R. B. Randall, Emily M. last Saturday. They were unattended. lhe bride was and in Sunday by name, he was referred to as “the Harvey of Belfast, a medical patient, is in a be- Der Osten of Berlin, Germany. Mr. Donham Randall, Orland, Me,; Edward W. Cook, Alice* serious gowned in blue silk with surgical instruments were front page personage." One of the speakers condition.... Miss Susie Wiggin, a stu- Mrs. L. F. Gannon and son Aifredftuf Albion comingly fancy were was a member of the Maine Press association, E. Cook, Bucksport, Me. General motor boat yoke. Sh9 is the of Fred there many inconven- said that “if the Universalists go to the place dent nurse, has returned from a visit with arrived last Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. daughter E. and a man highly esteemed by all who knew him. business. Mary A. and is French government took the where he consigns us, we'll go all together.’ relatives in Lesterville, Canada_Miss Mar- Thomas Gannon. Her husband and sons Lewis (Knight) Wyman well and known i and conditions have been Another a Melrose The Sewing Circle of the North ian Simpson, a graduate nurse, was the and Eugene autoed here Sunday to accompany favorably here, having attended the Captain Alexander C. one of the speaker, representing Congrega- guest Dennison, Belfast school a. \.-d. After the close of the war to a man who tried tional church will have a fair and of Miss Mina them home. High for three years, and best known master mariners of the Atlantic church, compared Sunday food sale in ; Valentine,superintendent, Tues- the course -sh schools for nurses similar their She came from Rockland for a giving up to be married. The groom coast, died Ncv. 24th at his home in Portland to hold a bull Dy the tail. All he succeeded in vestry Saturday, Dec. 2nd, beginning at day. private Eben F. Littlefield, chairman of the Indus- is the son of Mr. and th others Miss Holmes had the were 30 Food of all were received Mrs. Andrew L. Ellis of after a illness, 52 He had | holding, according to speaker, three 2 p. m. kinds, aprons, stain case-Many gifts at the hos- trial Accident Commission, passed Sunday at long aged years. East Belfast : er day in the hospitals, and bull Rev. Frank will be on sale. The pital donation week. and is employed in the Leonard & been commander of the Gov. Dingley and other hairs; the got away. O. Hall eradicator, etc., Minne- during his home in this city. Mr. Littlefield and had Barrows He ases that come under her ; the outlined toska Club will have a and factory. is a member of the boats of the Eastern Steamship Co. Capt. of New York, principal speaker, table, tea will be Belfast Opera House. This afternoon family have taken rooms for the winter at 171 Band and a y history of case after case, the of the Universalists in the served by Mrs. Walter T. Hawthorne and Miss at State Boys’ popular young man. They Dennison was in command of the Bay State on duty making only, 2.30 p. m., the film version of Denman street, Augusta. wounds were received and of world a habitable for decent men and Margaret A. Dunton. began housekeeping immediately in their new the night of November 28, 1898, when the fated place Thompson’s immortal classic. “The Old Home- Frank Stetson of had been Farmington, who home on ■ r.tal and of Swan Lake avenue. k- physical, the sol- women to live. with the steamer Portland put out of Boston on her last The U. S. Civil Service Commission will hold etead,” together Hearst News and employed in the Saco Valley Canning Co’s, blow. Few of her audience to the service was comedy cartoons will be offered. It is voyage. Contrary judgment of Capt. A union Thanksgiving held in a competitive examination at needless to plant in this city, has gone to Exeter, N. H., ! me eplendid work the Ameri- Belfast, Maine, Heald-Hayes. Ralph R. Heald and Miss Blanchard of the Portland he decided not to the Methodist church last tell about “The Old It suffices to Sunday evening, on December 9, 1916, for the positions of clerk Homestead,” where he will be employed in the canning fac- <• d their assistants, the trained Miriam V. Hayes were married at 5.30 p. m., out that and saved the Rev. Horace B. Methodist, say that the is as a success put night probably Sellers, presided and carrier in the post office at Belfast, Maine* photoplay just big tory of J. H. Ingersoll &Sons. ...shed in patching up the Nov. 29th,at the home of the officiating clergy- which this fall was wrecked off and the music was furnished the as the stage don’t forget the steamer, Cape by regular For pamphlet of information and the play. Tonight, pop Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Coombs went to f the French soldiers, espe- required man, Rev. David Brackett, No. 13 Franklin Elizabeth. He is survived church was offered Rev. concert and dance as a benefit by his wife. qhoir. Prayer by blank, address the Local given to the Portland to with their those who been shot application Secretary spend Thanksgiving street. The double ring service was used and having Arthur E. Unitarian. An anthem Belfast Band. the final Wilson, ap- at the Belfast, Maine, post office, or District Friday evening, epi- and Mr. and Mrs. G. : their jaws blown almost to daughter husband, Henry they were unattended. The bride wore a Mrs. Olive A. Gilmore passed at the to was Misses sode of Gloria's Romance with Billie away propriate Thanksgiving sung by Secretary at Boston, Mass, with whom Burke, Mr. and Mrs. will these cases the wonderful ap- Ingersoll. Ingersoll spend navy blue suit with light fur trimming and a home of Mrs. Sarah Larrabee in Thorndike Frances Macomber and Mabel Bryant, Messrs. the world five-part feature, “The Woman in plications must be filed in time for him to ar- Christmas in Belfast with her parents. f America were able to oper- large hat with single ornament. She is the Nov. 23d. She was born in Brooks. Oct, 12, Salter and Theodore Bramhall. The re- 47,” with Alice Brady and a good will Byron range for the examination. comedy, Miss Brier of Mr. and make new jaws, so that the Helen left last Saturday after- daughter Mrs. Augustus D. Hayes, 1838, the daughter of the late Paul and Mary sponsive lesson on Thanksgiving was read by comprise eight reels of the best in films. Sat- a .e to talk ana eat and become Tne in Memorial noon for New Bedford, Mass., where she will and graduated from the Belfast High school in Hall and was the last of her father’s Rev. W. H. Hainer of who at public supper hall last Sat- urday, matinee and the fav- family. j Bangor, supplied 1 evening, popular of Miss Holmes’ cases were under the of Grades spend the winter with her father and brother. the class of 1914. For a time she clerked in In 1860 she was united in marriage to John S. the Universalist church in the absence of Rev. urday evening auspiceB 7, orite, Mary Fuller, is offered in a powerful j Her Miss Arline the store of ailed the "simple soldiers of 8 and was successful. were niece, Curtis, who had been dry goods Carle & Jones and is Gilmore of Belfast. She is survived by two A. A. Blair. President Wilson's proclamation I 9, very Covers five-part drama, “Thrown to the Lions,” to- now in k> before the war had been 1 laid for 125 and the net were about with her for some time, has returned to hei employed the Leonard & Barrows shoe sons—Clarence P. Gilmore of Waldo and John for was read by Mr. Sellers, who proceeds gether with an L-Ko two-reel comedy. For "1 Thanksgiving 6 or peasants. Before the which was to the fund for the the home, No. Miller street. ; factory. The groom is the son of Mr. and A. Gilmore of this city. The remains wrere later that a liberal contribution be | $30, applied remainder of week’s attractive program urged Fred iveled in France and was 1 Mrs. A. Heald of Lincolnville and has not Belfast school Victrola. The committee in was see advertisement The which | brought to and services were held at made as the proceeds were to be given to the charge in another column, Harvard unit Mirs Marian Hamb- ■ ssed with the people, regard- been employed for several years in the gro- the home of her son. John A. Gilmore, Rev. Girl’s Honje. The collection was one of the J Miss Grace A. Lora, chairman, Mrs. John A. len and Miss Helen Dunn, both of Augusta, | store of A. Howes & .oious. Her experiences in Arthur E. Wilson and Dr. Tom Foster cery A, Co. Both are officiating. The interment largest in recent years. Mr. A. P. Goodhue j Fogg, Mrs. S. G. Swift, Mrs. Z D. Hartshorn MONROE. of Portland accompanied ad shown them in a different members of Seaside Grange and have many wa- in Grove cemetery. the solo “More Love to Thee, Oh Christ.” ; and Mrs. 3. A. Parker. The teachers and mem- to France is to be released from duty on Dec sang friends who ■' regards them as a wonder- I. F. Cook and Forrest Grant went to Boston extend congratulations and best Rev. Walter T. Hawthorne, Congregationalist, j bers of the High school served. The menu 9th. Miss Hamblen has recently recovered from -*er fu! and hopeful under the SECRET SOCIETIES. last Saturday. wishes. They received many gifts which will a most able and inspiring sermon on j included baked beans, escalloped dams, salads, an attack of scarletina in a hospital “some- preached be used in anions, devoted to their eouu- Walter Fairbanks their new home in the Woodbury •‘I Thank Thee Father, Lord of Heaven and j pies, biscuits, relishes, whipped cream pies, continues to improve, and where in France.” house on unfiaent that will suc- Dr. O. S. Vickery, Grand Patron of the East- is able to drive Vine street, where they have begun they he the reasons doughnuts and coffee. about. Earth," etc., in which gave for Cecil Clay of Portland is to be a stenographei The men at the front suffer ern Star, inspected the local Chapter in Rock- | housekeeping, taking their Thanksgiving din- our National and said that we Mrs. Jane Pattee has had several ill-turns of the Maine this He is r last and will Thanksgiving ! South Belfast. The Ladies’ Aid legislature winter. ner at home. ■ lies, and as to themselves land Friday go to W'aterville to- Society not about the future life if we do and is in a serious need worry of West was entertained lately, condition. expert stenographer and was with Chief Jus- to death. She depicted the morrow, Friday, to inspect the local Chapter | Northport pleasantly our work in God’s The ser- Forrest tice for and later with there. I earthly Kingdom. Nov. 21st at the home of Mrs. P. G. Hurd and Mrs, Grant will spend Thanksgiving Emery years Judge ate in the trenches, which are NEWS OF THE GRANGES. vices were attended. in Thorndike with Hanson, With his Miss Blanche I largely a very profitable afternoon was spent. A de- her son, Ralph Arey. wife, formerly ats and often filled with mud Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter was inspect- At the Church last Dolloff of this Mr. has been a fre- 1 Baptist Sunday evening licious treat was served the con- city, Clay .e by hostess, Fred F. Palmer, who is attending business men stay in the first line ed last evening by Fred G. Chalmers of Ban- Seaside observed at the Rev. J. Wilbor Richardson, visitor in Belfast. Grange Thanksgiving pastor, preach- sisting of hot coffee and cocoa, fancy cake and college in Bangor, the week-end at home. quent aily the food and water they gor, D, D. G. H. P., James A. Richau of Rock- spent their meeting last Friday evening. Worthy ed a Thanksgiving sermon on “Some things we cookies. The next will be in two ■ck- and and are Wilson D. meeting Harold is at home for Mr. nnH Mrs Carl Cnttrull arp Rnpnrtinfr canteens, then | land, G. H. P., and Barron of Cam- Ellingwood a visit, in- Master Miss Lucy A. Cochran read » story of Yankees have to be thankful for” to an audi- weeks Mrs. R. and a, to | with J. Hurd....Mr. Mrs. winter in Cambridge, Mass., where they havt the rear for such rest as den, Grand Principal Sojourner. Representa- tending to remain until after Christmas. He “The Origin of Thanksgiving,” followed by ence of nearly three hundred, including many ! Allen Roberts spent Nov. 19ih in Brooks, apartments at 134 Oxford street. Mrs. Cot- One told her he had tives from ten other were is a friend who will for a Miss Louise youth | chapters guests. accompanied by stay trell is taking vocal lessons with the idea ol readings by Lynn and Mrs. Elijah young people. The discourse dealt largely visiting relatives... .George Daggett of Poor’s ag ior four months in snow and Members of Primrose chapter, O, E. S., fur- two weeks visit. fitting herself for Grand Opera and her in- Ritchie. Home-made corn and with the of our and the j candy pop greatness country Mills is in this vicinity with his threshing ma- structor, Prof. De Guichard, is confident that, change. She paid a high trib- nished a chicken pie supper. The tables were The whist club met with fruit were served. The election of officers national that are ours, Lucky Day Mrs. with her talents a many blessings closing chine. ... Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Curtis of 5 Pierce properly developed, brilliaril men of their decorated with and red berries. will take F with France, extolling evergreens John last and a career will be to her. Mr. it place tomorrow, riday, evening with touching references to the home and in- street entertained at dinner last Mr. Twombly Friday spent very opened Cottrell >ve of and said th*t Sunday in the American Steam am a volunteer country Belfast Commandery, United Order of the afternoon. The first was won inspector Gage program. dividual life. Leroy A. Green played two and Mrs. M. E. Curtis and daughter Ethel and enjoyable prize g their work and that of men Golden Cross, observed Irdies' night at Red Vale factory, Boston.—Rockland Opinion. cornet solos. A chorus from the Chris- Mrs. G. A. the second The National Grange in session at Men’s hall last Two candidates large Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Curtis. by Palmer, by Mrs, Washing- * lie t heir hearts were breaking. I evening. were tian Endeavor led the Elwin Dickey, and the consolation Mrs. Frank G. Harriman of Modesto, Calif., wai ton. D. C.. adopted resolutions Thursday night, I initiated. Doughnuts, sandwiches, coffee and congregational singing, by wonderful appreciation, trust Thanksgiving Proclamation. Governor a Nov. tea were served, and an entertainment was and the choir, Misses Edna Hopkins and Josenh Palmer. visitor last Saturday at the State library ir 23d, condemning compulsory military have for the Red followed french people by a dance with music by Townsend's Curtis issued the following proclamation Nov. where he was in in owner- | Bertha ard Messrs E White and Much lumber is cut winter in Augusta, engaged securing training public schools, government r-’-> orchestra. The committee was Mrs. Fred M. Hayes George pine being this r.1 surgeons and said that they 22nd: data in of railroads and the Earl L. rendered a selec- connection with the genealogy of thi ship policy of permitting ‘e!r Dutch, Mrs. K. B. Craig and CharleB E. Sher- Talbot, Thanksgiving this vicinity. Wilder Parker has sold his, anie to thank those who our honored enough man. Whereas, President, Woodrow Harriman a in which he ii railroads to iaclude land obtained tion. to White and and the lot on family, subject by public them in their distrese. Miss Wilson, has by formal proclamation, designa- standing, Bussey, much interested. Mr. Harriman was accom grant in tneir capitalization on which rates Arbutus O. E. S., of hae Thanksgiving services were held in the ted Nov. 30, as in the Bangor road formerly owned Lewis Caine h me a as af* Chapter, Liberty Thursday, Thanksgiving day. by confirmedp acifist, panied a Mrs. Samuel N. might be based. At the afternoon session the resolutions of Trinity Reformed Church and Mason Mills accordance with custom long established in Ritchie is fast cut and sawed the by relative, Dooej :rr tipon wars awful devastation and adopted following respect: being by these United States of America; therefore, I of Brewer, whose he is his stai nation-wide prohibition was endorsed Estab- Whereas the Grand Patron above has again chapel with appropriate sermons by the pastor, electric saw-mill. guest during deaths and physical and mental Oakley C. Curtis, Governor of the State of in lishment entered Arbutus Chapter, No. 19, O. E. S., and Rev. William and selections the Maine. of State and municipal milk distribu- felt it Vaughan, by Maine, do hereby appoint Thursday, Novem- Mrs. G. A. Palmer entertained was someth! ngto be avoid- taken from us our loved and honored pleasantly and houses dearly choruses. The decorations consisted of fruits ber 30, to be observed in a manner ting agencies municipal slaughter ,88,We. Abbie S. and whereas appropriate several friends who her home one Mr, and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe have taken roomi She is a sister of Dr. John sister, White; to the of the surprised was recommended and was asked to and vegetables, most of which were sentiment and spirit occasion, Congress We mourn the loss of our Sister from the given laBt week. Wrhist was and a at the Wayside Tea House for a week or more •folmeg, pastor of the Church of the and I suggest that the people of the State of evening played, the Borland resolution for in- Order and shall her at our meet- away after this There were adopt providing miss presence serving purpose. Maine observe the in at Christmas. Mrs. Wildes has had New York city, cne of the largest day by congregating guessing contest conducted which caused appli of the ings, her advice in our troubles, her sympathy good audiences at both of vestigation meat packing industry. places worship. their accustomed places of worship and giving cations from two for rooms lurches in the country. He also is in our sorrows, and her in our daily much hilarity among the participants. Prizes parties next sum example thanks to Almighty God for the peace and Morning Light grange, Monroe, held an in- lives, yet we believe that our Heavenly were awarded to Laura Theo mer. She will leave some time in January fo: many know who have read his prosperity that prevails throughout our land, Palmer, Dickey, Father knoweth what is best; therefore, be it TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. visits in teresting meeting Saturday evening, Nov. 26th, Mtss Holmes’ address made a deep and for all other blessings bestowed upon us in Maude Cooper and Gila Lincoln. Boston, Lynn and Somerville, am Resolved, That we extend to her family our and the third and fourth degrees were con- uc ii’ this time of almost world-wide strike and suf- later to where she all her hearers and cannot fail heartfelt go New York, will visit Dr sympathy in their sorrow; and ferred on one candidate. Master I). | The following transfers of real estate were fering. PRESCOTT MEMORIAL Charles Paine of and J. Bliss Worthy iteper interest and practical ap- Resolved, That our charter be draped in BUILDING Brooklyn Coombf recorded in M. Kimball and wife were appointed delegates mourning for thirty days, a copy of these Waldo County Registry of Deeds at Long Beach. the Red Cross work. The Pop Concert. The concert to be resolutions be on our records, a tor the week Nov pop to the com ng session of the Maine State spread copy ending 29,1916: At Good Will Farm Dedicated Novem- sent to the son and also one in the House this under W. A. the veteran in granddaughter; Leona M. to given Opera evening Capt. Mills, night watch Grange Bangor, beginning Dec. 19th. It to Bickmore, Pittsfield, Rose and hill, The Republican Journal for publication. the Charles as a ber 23d. (Swanville.) Frank land management of Bradbury, man at Tillson wharf, Rockland, has resignei was decided to have a traveling library, and hva N. Ripley. ( Committee Gerry, Troy; in Troy. benefit to the Belfast Band, is an assured finan- Hinckley, Me., Nov. 23. Prescott Memorial that He had been in the o one will be obt -ined as soon Helen C Hurd, on Preston L. Bartlett, Union, to Elwin A. Dins- position. employ as possible. Gamee 'tt a monument for Mr. Huff in Geo A. Resolutions. cial success from the sale of tickets, etc, and Building at Good Will Farm was dedicated to- the Eastern Steamship Co. for 12 years. I were at recess, after which a Sprague, ( low, Searsmont; land and buildings in Sears played short pro- ecently. Liberty, Nov. 28, 1916. the ensures a most in the of a was moot. following program enjoy- day presence large gathering. The memory serves aright Capt. Milis ran a sailing gram presented, as follows: Music by the ‘■uglas Webster and Leland Nick- able evening: farm is a educational institution between Rockland and choir; Asa to Addie E. philanthropic packet North Havei declamation. Speech by Indian Chief to II Gov.-Elect Milliken at His HU Home. Turner, .Belfast, Turner, deer Concert by Belfast band for needy boys and girls, established Rev. for and when the late the White recently. do; land and buildings in Belfast. by many years, Dr. Weld Man, Omar Smart; reading, Betty March, Regimental Pride, J. C. Head W. •Jr F\ After a lapse of a many years the George Hinckley, the present supervisor. who had a summer home on Iron and the Bear, Effie If O. Holmes are sick with &ood Ethel R. Elweil, Northport, to Elizabeth The Golden R. Point, put Cronkhite; recitation, Milliken mansion on Western Overture, Sceptre, Schlepergell upper avenue, The building is the gift of Amos L. Prescott steamer on the route Mills was thi We 1,ut are a little better at this writ- Robbins, land and in Cornet solo, Columbian Fantasia Polka, Capt. given Only Knew, Abbie Littlefield. Augusta, is again to be the home of a gover- Belfast; buildings Bel- of New York. The contract with T. H. Rollinson price, equip- command and continued until the service wai 1 nor of Maine. Since last September carpen- fast. ment, was about The brick Equity Grange, Belfast, has adopted the fol- Le Roie Green $65,000, building ters have been at work new rooms Ernest C. Bowler, to John E. Jen- has of discontinued. -'der and Mrs. Will Parse constructing Gardiner, Grand from the Old trimmings pink Conway granite. lowing resolutions of respect: Sargent tor the use of land and Selection, Songs Folks, Governor-elect Carl E. Milliken ness, Augusta; buildings in Palermo. The tower is furnished with a clock and a death were of Mrs. Ann Webb compiled and arranged by Lake H. L. Woodcock left Iasi for Nev Whereas, having again entered our guests his family, who arrived in Augusta Nov Helen R. to 1700-pound bell. The interior is finished in Saturday andj Houston, Belfast, Augustus D. March, Old Times, W. H. Thomas Grange and removed from our ranks Bro. 23d to take up their permanent residence with Hayes, do; land in Belfast. fumed oak. York and planned to leave there Wednesday anjl buildings Finale, Star Spangled Banner, Leslie P. Miller, the Grange has lost a valued his father, Hon. C. A. Milliken. This mansion Helen R. et The includes administration on rs. Houston, al, Belfast, to Augustus McKean’s Orchestra of 10 building offices, the Ward line Monterey for Nassau, N. P. member and the a kind James Wallace visited their was at one time pieces, community neighbor the home of Governor Anson D. Hayes, et al, do; land in Belfast. grocery room, bakery, stock room.refrigerator, and sincere v Accompanist, Mrs. Bessie Keyes, Mrs. Louise to spend the winter. He is leaving one montl friend; therefore, be it Charles Waterman, in Belfast, K Morrill, who res ded there during his tern D. et to publishing room, dental office and barber shop. Augustus Hayes, al, Belfast, George Dennett. earlier Resoivfd, That we, the members of Equity od. of office, which began in 1855. The beautifu. W. There are two vaults, and in than usual as he intends to returi Sawyer, Wtnterport; land and buildings in Floor Director, Prof. Frederick G. Spinney. safety deposit Grange, extend to the family of the deceased residence was originally built by a man namec Belfast the large hall there is a booth. earlier next to look after a new studii ,u Waltz. moving picture spring Brother our sincere sympathy in the sadness Mrs. F. N. Flye and Mrs. S. J. Flye Bicknell, and contained about 20 large rooms Scott H. to Lizzie The hall has 500 on the first floor and Tolman, Boston, M. Lord Bolo dance, Miss Doris Sweatt sittings to be built at the rear of his residence oi that has come to their home. 'khter to which 10 new ones have been afford- Highland Fling, 250 in the has a Effie were of F. Porter added, Belfast; land in Belfast. balcony. The ball pipe organ. That a of guests One Step, Church street and which will be for hie Resolved, copy these resolutions J,j ing ample space for both Milliken families. Eiizabeth A. et to Ruha- Mr. Prescott’s gift turned over to the Good ready be wife Sunday. Kelley, Belfast, al, Contralto solo, Native Land, Tito Mattei sent to the sorrowing family, a copy spread mah Will Home Association also includes oil use early next season. Mrs. Woodcock wil L, Gross, do; land and buildings in Bel- Mrs. Clement W. Wescott today upon our records, and a copy sent to The Re- d"lme8 was called from of his father and a mile and Canaan, Vt., Thanksgiving at Boothbay Harbor. fast. Fox Trot, portraits mother, remain here for the present, and Mrs. D publican Journal and Waldo County Herald hY Eleanor to Sibelle M. a half of macadamized roads and a steel flag for the serious illness of his parents Cummings, Searsmont, Solo dance, Sailor’s Hornpipe, Faunce Woodcock will spend part of the win- publication. The chief event of Thanksgiving Day at Cummings et al. New York; land in Searsmont. staff and flag. ^rs- F. 0. Holmes, Miss Doris Sweatt ter with her and then to the home Clara Seekins, Committee Boothbay Harbor will be the celebration of the T. N. Pearson, Morrill, to Lorin Cross, Bel- Mr. Prescott delivered a speech, presenting go of hei ) Waltz Fred 1 oothaker, > on launching of the government steamer fast; land in Morrill. I the building, and it was accepted in behalf of mother in Boston. Halcyon, Tenor solo, Today. Carrie Jacobs-Bond Herbert Seekins, Resolutions. north islesboro. There will be exercises at the House at Rose C. to B. the trustees by William G. Broadway of West ) Opera Beaulieu, Liberty, Augustus Arthur N. Johnson Maine, Nov. 21. 1916. 1.30 include band and vocal and Orange. N. J., the treasurer. Rev. Dr. Hast- Mr. and Mrs. Pyam Loring of Belfast, p. m.,to music and Sherman, do; land buildings in Liberty. One Step, Gilkey, Queer short addresses. This will be followed ings H. Harte of New York gave the dedica- Lane Manor, are giving a “The Dansant” thi* rtie Pendleton is a by Solo dance, Bells, Miss Doris Sweatt spending couple Jingle tory address. afternoon from four until seven o’clock at the Sat Cood Will Farm. parade of fraternal organizations. Uniforn The Bay State Goes to Pieces. Stocked Waltz, The macadamized uermantown Cricket Club, in honor of theii $41,000. Rank, fire companies, the pupils of the schools Trombone Heart at Sweet Voice roadway just completed solo. My Thy was on Miss D. Frances ? ^rs- Robert Crosgrove of Castihe of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor and The steamer presented behalf of Mr, Prescott by daughter, Gilkey. There wil! John Southport passenger Bay State, wrecked (from Sampson et Dalia, be Capt. Seavey, who was only after lD* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ladd. and led a band. The W. P, Hinckley and for the trustees about one hundred guests present, citizens, by parade wil. at Cape Elizabeth 23d, broke up Nov. Herman Creamer accepted chiefly Sept. O. Smith of from the school and thiB season’s mackerel six months and ten in his new proceed to the shipyard, where the 24th under the effects of by George Washington. debutante days Babt. of wag launching strong southeast One Step, JjMie Cliftondale, Mass., will take at 3 o'clock. The Rev. W. H. Getchell of Pittsfield, N. H., pre- set, Mrs. Morrison D. Wood and Mrs. vessel, the oil-burning with la®t place Halcyon is winds. Sections of the vessel were cast high Waltz. Harry Lucia, equipped week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 22 feet sented a of the late Nathaniel M. Coffin preside at the tea and Mrs. 108 feet long, beam and draws 8 feet ol up on the rocks. She had been of portrait Judge table, the Diessel engines at a coBt of stock- stripped pop corn, ale, bottled cham- Hobbs of and her are $10,000, water. Her coat ia about She was of her Candy, ginger North Berwica, ex-president of the Gilkey daughter assisted in re- $46,000. furnishings, part machinery and metal ed $41,000 and each of the crew shared built for the U. S. Fisheries Moxie, ice cream Good Will Home Association. R. A. Jordan of ceiving by Miss Eleanor Boggs, Miss Hazel $1123.- *l(jrence Adams, who has been visiting department and ic parts by a junk dealer, to whom she was Bold pagne cider, grape smash, the first Bangor made the of Coffin, Miss Harriet Benedict and Miss Louise 19. Last year Capt. stock was J" Massachusetts for several months governmentfavessell^ever *built£af by receivers! of the. Eastern! Steamship Cor- and cake, cigars, etc., will be sold by a bevy of speech acceptance. Seavey’s only arr,fcd Frank S. Adams of Boston a recital on Nov, home. Boothbay. poration. gave Deacon.—Philadelphia. Evening Bulletin, $29,000 which was nearly the best year he had pretty girls, assisted by a number of boys. the $8000 electric 25th. I organ. ever had, Letter From Missouri. A Home Letted

My Eear Journal:' In tbe midst c The Elections. Prohibition is Marching on SAVED M November we are in winter. The groun Crops and Prices. The European War. is covered'with snow and it is very goo the Editor of *The Journal. Th« To sleighing. The air is full of the jingl the election of a time for president ha: KIDNEY TROUBLE of Bleigh bells, and there is nothing i It caihe and went last passed. Tuesday 8_ the landscape to indicate that .it is N( the seventh inst., but as I write, fivi Mr. Henry Dater, of Troy, N.Y. vember instead of January. The morr later, the result is still somewhat ii Now Tho days Appreciates Powers Of ing paper says that this is the earlies much so that our doubt; so good Demo _“FRUIT-A-TIVES" winter that Maine has known for fort cratic friends who had intended celebrat years. Yes; it was just about fort the event last havi ing Wednesday night years ago that t«o little red-mittene the celebration until ar< postponed they maids started out with brooms in thei sure that the shouting will be in full ae hands, some time before Thanksgiving cord with the facts. I die Personally to sweep the snow from the surface o not vote for Mr. but the Wilson, presenl the frog pond, so that it might not ir trend of events seems to indicate tha terfere with their skating. It was we are in for tour more of ‘‘watch- years great undertaking, but they loved t If a of the ful waiting.” majority peo- skate, and the snow had come too early ‘‘love to have it so” the ple minority just as it has done this year. The, must gracefully submit to what the ma- worked hard and long and accomplishei declares to be its will. jority Locally their task. Late in the afternoon th we of ar had every opportunity forming shining surface of the frog pond la; decision as to the intelligent merits oi ready for the ring of skates and th the case. Some able were or speakers gathering of the merry young people the Mr. platform here, including Hughes with whom in those was a MR. HENRY DATER days skating who to a audi- himself, spoke very large as it is with the o ?.fr.Dtter is a firm friend popular young people ence in Convention Hall, and made a of“Fruit-a- i-ves”. lie believes in today. Strange to relate, however, no No one would think favorable the healing and of riding in a manufacturers still very impression upon those, came. The two industrious littli Many continue powers of these body or most who heard restoring wonderful of those, him; my- maids had the all to freight car if he could the to use tablets made from fruit i frog pond them 11 enjoy them. the of men juices. He self among number. One my selves. The had out knows—because o 1 ried frog pond bean comfort of a comfortable The who to bear him had the “Fruit-a-tives” j big, easy Overland does not. The 75 B failed privilege grown. It had been when he was i’i : and always large enougl of shaking his hand and receiving three suffering, is in Pullman car. Overland has the latest of a position to with before, but this year the march of pro l f riding parlor type buttons from the hand of Mrs. speak authority, Hughes. 658 First gress had begun. The Red Bridge strean cantilever shock Mr. candidate for Vice Ave., Troy, N.Y. absorbing Fairbanks, was The little maids ha< So with automobiles. Most of April 29th. 1916 dangerous. | the President, was a the night the || springs. As a result it is one of speaker “I never ventured its surfaci have been a sufferer for years upon enticing ; cars ride like returns from Maine came in. One speak- l popular priced the easiest cars with Kidney Trouble and in all their lives. This year it was dif riding in the world. er down the house a Constipa- brought by guaran- tion. i ferent. —which meant all thi ! cars. This is due to the I tried “Fruit-a-tives” about a Everybody freight One demonstration will this. tee that Maine would give Hughes and prove month ago, and with almost immediate big boys and girls as well as the littli 1 old fashioned of Fairbanks a of thirteen thou- | \ type spring. 635 f. o. b. majority ones—had to the Red stream $ Toledo. results. The Kidney Trouble has gone Bridge f i _ sand, and before the meeting was brought disap- peared and the Constipation is fast and there was nothing to do but to fol to a close it was reported that be was a leaving me” HENRY DATER. low the crowd. Oh, but it was gloriou: w. k. uuKey ’e,i in of the Sand and giavel deli' but the sick headache is about the Belfast endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. will take orders and deliver any part of city: also will take out parties very reason- worst ever. When it once fastens on Guy A. Gray, proprietor barber shop, 60 reasonable price. Union “I suffered from kid- able. My car will carry seven passengers. a. you, it lasts a unless you St., Belfast, sayB: good while, trouble for about four and tried most P, D. H. CARTER. Groceries, know how to rid of it. Sick head- ney years get everything I heard of for relief. Nothing did 39 Main Street, Belfast. CHAS. M. HALL ache comes from the stomach 257-3 44tf usually me a particle of good until I used Doan’s Kid- Telephone or and must liver, you help these or- ney Pills, procured from the Old Corner Drug before the head can a in gans be relieved. Store. There was deep-seated pain my Adamson Law Held Unconstitutional. lei 306 Searsport A few doses of “L. F.” Atwood’s Med- hack across my kidneys. I was laid up with icine this trouble for monthB at a time. My kidneys will put your stomach to rights, Kansas Nov. 22. The were in bad shape and the kidney secretions City, Mo., regulate the bile, and act on the bow- law was held un- were too in passage, off color and Adamson eight-hour FOR SALE els. As soon as frequent good order is se- contained sediment. Doan’s Pills constitutional here today Wil- the Kidney gave by Judge cured, dizzy feeling and nagging me relief in two weeks' time and I was event- liam in the United States dis- „„ C. Hook, Two houses for sale: one 01 pain will leave your head, and soon ually cured of all symptoms of kidney trouble. court made it that trict court. The plain avenu will be as1 well as ever. I am now sound and well.” arid one on you No medi- ..... r the decision was not based upon mature street Northport cine is better for sick headache or Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask of Natural .! consideration of the merits of the case, particulars inquire at biliousness. Floweis worth thousands of dollars were placed on public view in the American Museum History., for a kidney ren edy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills but upon expediency desired by all par- MILLER as big as a man’s head, orchids of every known i —the same that cured Mr. Gray. Foster-Mil- 4tt 64 New York for a brief exhibition. They included chrysanthemums ties at interest because of the necessity Buy a 35c bottle at your nearest store, The plants In 1 burn Co., Props, Buffalo. N. Y. roses of every hue but blue, carnations, begonias, dahlias and simple pinks. chrysanthemum the Court or write to-day for free sample. variety, of a final decision by Supreme the picture, each with hundreds of blooms, won prizes. 1 of the United States before January *1- F.” Medicine Co. Portland Me. next, when the law goes into effect.

I AT THE HORSE SHOW- INHIBITORS Where The Rivers Meet. Something About An Arboretum and a breamer. Both Have a Mission for Na- ture Lovers. [Rockland Courier Gazette ] Situated between Thomaston and War- ren, on the line of the Rockland,Thomas- ton & Camden Street Railway, is a 60- acre ,trac*- land, all but five acres of which is heavily wooded. A stranger traveling over that division sees the little waiting station, and a sign which reads Utopia Park, and wonders, perchance, if it has any connection with Utopian dreams. 1'he owner is Norman W. Lermond of Warren—a dreamer, whose chief dream nowadays is the perpetuation of Knox Arboretum, where there may assem- hied all the varieties of trees, shrubs and vines that can withstand our hardy cii- and where mate, wild life may thrive and them. It is his intention as far Dell. Ethel M. planted Probate Court, within and for the of ! multiply, undisturbed man or the County At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and by dog. as possible to eliminate undesirable The bars of 0,1 1,1 201** 01 a !> I iron. 1916. D 382-4 (*a> November, for the County of Waldo, ou the 14th of Utopia Park enjoyed a brief existence Boft wood such as ana J9lb, in vacation. (fay growth spruce fir, i November, a. I). 1916. as a Hopkins, William John. WH public playground, with its band and to foster hard wood trees. He has j itk of Ma- execu- Those Boston, s., A. 8HIBI.EP Of Knox, executor of concerts of a and its lecture Gillespies. 1916. H 777 3 j Charles»or<.f ihe last will of James c. Sunday plat- for seven kinds of oak > white, late Harveythe last will, of Edward ordered, instance, »>f o.ston. Mass., deceased, Miibles, late of form, whence were Socialist to the Miller, Alice Duer. having presented y Knox, in said O unty of Waldo, hav- expounded saplings which will be added many petition playing lor a license to sell and deceased, id. ais. Fickle convea ing a petitioj that the actual public fancy dethroned it kinds of trees found in the Come out of the kitchen. 1916. M 6 2 tlie toiiowing described real estate: presented prajing already park. market value of said deceased’s the in favor of Oakland the latter be- A certain estate, P?rk, Four years ago he planted 25 catalpa Nicholson, Meredith. parcel ot land situated in Islesboro persons interested in the succession thereto handier for the in the ot Wa do anu State and the ing general and which came from and most The of County of Maine, be- amount of the tax thereon may he de- public, trees, Ohio, proof the pudding. 1916 N 52 10 ing a of lot with more attractions of artificial part number eighty four, as'laid > termined by the Judge of Probate, crea- of them are well. The in Randall. down on a of land of doing catalpa Parrish, plan Blanchard Kandall i That the said tion. made by & Ordered, petitioner give mSce to its native soil grows very rapidly, and is The maid of splnwall Lincoln, Civil Engineers’. all persons Mr I.prmnnH nlttauH Hia Pa»»lr the forest. 1916. P 24-9 111 a. D interested by causing a copy of this useful in cabinet work. October, 1900, a copy of which is on td be especially file in the Wa published thiee weeks successively and Sawyer, Ruth do Registry of Deeds, to which in?r^er 1 lie general public, began to carry out attention was directed to a Republican Journa a Special reference is hereby bad; said ed newspaper publish- hie cherished Seven miles to Arden. 1916. Sa 9-2 parcel being at Belfast, that they at a desire for an arboretum, blue which was found in South | bounced and described as follows: may appear Probate beech, Beginning Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said which lakes on the name of Knox with- Townsend, Frank Sumner. at Hie southerly corner of tlie lie the reward ol years of hunt- premises eby County, on the 12th day of A. Thomaston, conve ed, at the side ot tlie town December. D, out the of an Graham. A tale of the westerly load ! 191b, at ten of the clock beiore and necessity explanation, ing. It is not only very rare,but difficult Hugh pio- at a slake by land now or late of noon, show The owner Brown; thence cause, if any the of Utopia or Knox to related to neers. running they have, why prayer of said Park, transplant. It is the hop 1916.*. T 661 i iiortheasteily by said town road, three petitioner should not be that he is a hundred and four granted. Arboretum,concedes dreamer. hornbeam. Tuttiett, Gleed. thirty and lour tenths feet JAMES Mary to a stone bound at LIBBY, Judge. His thoughts, far from ever oeing in the The of wild life in land.eonveved by John p. | A true copy. Attest preservation Utopia The world mender. 1916. T 88-8 Reyno (Is,Jr,to Robert A.ooit.on the loiirteenth skies, find a to na- ot Arthur w. Leonard. practical application Park has also been one of Mr.,Lermond’s day September. A D. 1900; thence turning ! Register. ture’s whenct he wrests a Juvenile Books. and north 64 60 soil, livelihood aims. He desires that a mining degrees minutes west, partridges have five hundred ! of wnile his moments to Altsheler, Joseph A. thirty (5 JO) leef to a stone bound at W Ae P° ‘ssT7In,Coun Probate, field at Bel- devoting spare to and to that snore ot til® 14th place breed, undisturbed, Gilkey's Harboi ; thence as ! VI1 day of November, 1916. what other men of other minds be The of the trail. 1916. J-Al southerly, J,,hben H. might end hunters and dogs are not welcome keepers 8-6 tlie shore runs to land now or latr of Brown* Moody, administratrix on the state to term a thence oi Aiieu M. lare of pleased fad. Foi several years here. As this reason- Burgpss, Thornton W. southeasterly, by said land of Brown Moody. Lincolville, in said protection might about four hundred County, he has been at as and sixty-eight (468) feet, deceased, having presented her first busily work, opportuni- ably be to result in an increased Adventures of Meadow «uid final account of expected Danny P«int ot beginning, containing th ee administration of said es- ty and time from his other duties would Vi47-100 tate tor allowance. number of birds, many of which would Mouse. 1915. J-B 91-7 acres, more or less, together whlfall the snore or flats permit, setting out trees, shrubs, ferns the limits of the between high and low watermarks I ordered, ibat notice thereof be i in iYess Association. fly beyond Park, Mr. Adventures qf Mr. Mocker. 1914 J-B 91-5 wli;ch given, three ami wild not J are appur.enant to said parcel, being the ! weeks successively, in Tie Republican plants already growing Lermond’s efforts can scarcely meet with same which a Journal, Douglas, Amanda M. premises were conveyed t-> said newspaper published ir. m said 1,111 ;>t the National llorse sin in within the limits of the be- Janies Belfast, County New York. Lett to Park,his plan on the of hunters, neither c. White on the 24th of a that all ri$/k opposition part Red House children day August, persons inteiested nun attend at a Pro- : :e (on Miss to make tile an arboretum. He growing up. by Jo,in 1 bate (.. liorse), Jane II wipe and Miss Corinne Path. ing place would they be in a to find fault Roy uolds, Jr., by nis eed Court. tote held at Belta\t,on the 12th of position •)fIV that dale refold'd}J* in 1 of bus made from one end of the coun- Waldo 'Minty Regis i»ecember next, and sliow it trips with what Mr. Lermond does with his 1916. J-D 74-11 oi cause, any they try Deeds, Book 266, 487. have, tlie said accou to the other for rare trees and Page why it siiouid not be adow- ty shrubs. own Mathewson, Christy. Ordert e,|‘ wet premises. o, that the said petitioner give notice to I JAMES LIBBY, the majority was les3 than 15,000 i Thus he went to for A true Judge. Friendship pitch Here is a list of birds found in First base Faulkner. all persons interested a copy. Attest: <>rriia Election. and the of Los nesting 1916. J-M 42 3* by causing copy of this county Angeles gave 16,- j pines; to North Warren for the Durr and the Knox Arboretum: lw *-'*'* published three weeks in I \V. Leonard, ] Robin, hermit j™erJ lie successively _Arthur Register, 437 majority dry on amendment No. 1 I sw wtiite to Aina and Damaris- Republican Journal, a newspaper published ! amp oaks; thrush, olive-backed •Presented at tm Hughes Until Just Be- I thrush, kingfisher, heita.sl that they may ar a Probate i and 26,942 majority on amendment eotta for white oass and appear Oiurt "f Brobatc. Held at dry cockspur thorn; I crow, Comt. to be held within and for it Wet No. 2. can long-eared owl, cooper’s hawk, atBelfast, said, i Belfast, on Hie 1 -itli dav of and IJry Campaign, You figure out which you to North Union for the black and bounty,on the 12m of November, 1916, city spruce, bluejay, rose-breasted grosbeak, yellow ay December,A.D. 1916, \ Harvey A Bliibles, executor ot the will of Ed- would to make | This—And Five Cents. at ten 01 the clock before and show ward nee of Tlie prefer your home, with Labrador tea; to Warren village for the noon, cause shlbles. late of Knox, iu said County do- Journal.] flicker, downy woodpecker,song sparrow, it any they have, why the player of said everything else equal. San Francisco to South Thomas- DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this en- peti- Pr®sented Ins first and final ac- procumbent juniper; Savannah slip, Llouer should nut be Snf.M?count offhav;in4r Nov. 1916. sparrow, vesper sparrow, close five granted. administration of said estate for al- uif., 14, My has 1980 licensed saloons and as many ton for the h.ue to East Warren cents to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield JAMES beech; chipping sparrow, white-throated spar- LIBBY, Judge. lowance. whs written soon after more blind and for the ave., Chicago, Ili., writing your name and ad- A true copy. Attest: pigs, spends $20,000,000 round leaved dog wood; to Thoinas- slate-colored notice met ion. Then I I row, junco.goldfinch, yellow dress clearly. You will receive in return a Autrl'k W. thereof lie given, three said yearly for booz?. receive lon for Leonard, Register. „bw!i'.bl,(bweeks They $1,000,- the osier dogwood; to Cushing chestnut-sided trial successively in I lie Kepublican at Nov. 7th would warbler, warbler, black- package containing Foley’s and a. .Journal, you 000 for licenses and about for mountain to Honey newspaper published in i’.eliast, in >aiu Conn- $500,000 paid ash; North Warren for throated Nashville war- Tar for colds and Fairbanks ai least green warbler, Compound coughs, croup; At. a Probate Court 30,- for rent. Los Angeles with white neld at Beliast, within and tmm interested may attemlata city 50,000 ash, American linden, panicled blue Foley Kidney Pills, and Cathartic Tab- for the ,'1 be bebl the re- bler, magnolia warbler, yellow- Foley County of Waldo, on the 14th day of ilt Belfast, mi the 12th nut I have Maine more haa 651 licensed the lets. Sola nay of population places, dogwood, cranberry tree.sheepberry, backed red everywhere. November, A. D. 1916. December next, and show cause, it any am! it and warbler, start, Maryland says only 5,343. her last years crop of drunk arrests and to HENRY why llle 'ail' aL'count should not be greenbrier button-hush; Roekport yellow-throat, oven bird, ruffed grouse, E. BABCOCK of Belfast, I11 said allowed'0' ty close losing your hides, was 39,000 and we think we have a of fair- tor arbor-vitae;to Washington and North red breasted Lounty. Conservator the estate of Helen a, in clean woodcock, red-eyed vireo, GLYCERINE AND BARK Darter of Belfast, in said of hav- JAMES LIBBY, Judge.6 many disappointments ly moral city, but, oh Waldobrro for water loosestrife and rare County Waldo, A true copy. Attest: Heavens, nuthatch, chickadee and sand- ing presented a petition that he North Dakota boasted of what kind of a must spotted praying may be Arthur \\. piace San Francisco varieties of arrow-head, and so on. He granted a license to Leonard, Register. and she woke piper—a total of 33 kinds. PREVENT APPENDICITIS mortgage the following ,t Hughes up b e. has sent to New York real estate viz: Nebraska, Ohio, Mr. Lermond’s efforts to make the A AL1H) SS.—Ill Court Of lumn by a narrow mar- Hon. Chas. H. Randall was re-elected and Vermont The mixture of buckthorn certain lot or parcel of land, with the build- W Probate, held at Bel- for hardy species of south- Park a for lovers is simple bark, H fast, on the L4tli of seemed to have paradise nature al- ings thereon, situ:.ted on the easterly side of day Novembei, 1916, alitornia to 15,000 o ern and Clara A. Crockett of Congress by majority—the nly western trees and shrubs and has attention outside of glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, as- High Street in said Belfast, bounded and des- Northport, in said County iat would have a ready attracting administratrix on the Hughes Prohibition congressman ever elec ted. also set out a few trees. cribed as ioilows, to wit: Bounded nor estate of Le-lie Crockett European Knox and it is not tonishes Belfast Because Adler- heny by late of said ■ and 1 did not see more county, improbable people. land of I W Paik. land now or Northport,in County, deceased, hav- any F.ur dry States were added and Within the confines of the Park a easterly by quite that the Maine Au iubon of one ing presented her first and flna! a?count of ad- urns to but State Society i-ka acts on formerly Edwin Crocker; .by i the contrary, now there are 24 of them. has a trees BOTH lower and upper land southerly ministration of said Oregon large variety of have natural exist- have its summer there of heirs of William ami estate for allowance. w stands Wilson has may headquarters Prothingham; 3,431. stringent dry law, Arizona strengthened ence. Here is the list: white red bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost westerly bv said High street, being the late Ordered, That notice thereof be 1 ash, for the purpose of studying native birds. homestead given, three g board has been in ses- her law to from rock of said Henry a. Caiter ami tlie weeks successively, iu The Republican keep liquors being ship- maple, maple,red oak,black cherry, With infinite Mr. Lermond has ANY CASE sour stomach u Journal, and the pains constipation, present homestead of said Helen A. Carter. new spa ne r published in Belfast, m said Coun- Monday, Evening ped into the State. So there is red or bird great cherry, hop hornbeam, beech, encircled the Park with a ty* all persons interested the Wilson thoroughfare or gas. It removes such surprising foul Ordered, That ihe said may attend at a 5, iiiblican, says encouragement. Tomorrow we launch shad black American petitioner give notice to Probate Court, to be held at hush, willow, pop- better than a wood road, all persons interested Belfast, on the 12th i.. Last the a considerably matter that a few does often relieve or by causing a copy of this day of December and slightly. Saturday 1918 fight for dry California, and ar, order to be next, show cause, if any large-toothed poplar, gray birch, and which he ultimately to gravel. published three weeks successively they have, the said j tut sons and daughters of we will win. I had no of hopes why account should not hopes winning yellow birch, canoe or white birch, white prevent appendicitis. A short treatment 1.u/Al,.e Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- be allowed. The material for that purpose is found lished at 10,000 strong, paraded the this The anti-saioon forced chronic stomach stroubie. The Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- fight. league :horn, white pine, red spruce, white a on helps IN- bate JAMES LIBBY. 1 abundantly in gravel deposit his Court, to be held ai Belfast, within ami for A true Judge. os Angeles with several the No. 2 amendment and the action of Adler-i-ka is as- copy. Attest: people spruce, hemlock, fir and American larch, own He has also constructed STANT, easy said County, on the 12tli day of December. A. D. ■rated autoes and a num- premises. Arthur W. Leonard, would not vote for it. They want noth- tr The Old Store 1916. at ten of tlie clock before and show Register. hackmatack. rock culverts where gutters intersect the tonishing. Corner Drug noon, fill floats, portraying their ing short of absolute Prohibition and at cause, ii any they have, why the prayer of said The trees which Mr. Lermond has set rarK. Co. ■ petitioner should not be granted. arly 200,000 people lined the least possible —no 4 deal. —1,1 * "f Probate, delay years tut are: American linden, to JAMES ., held at European The scenery is everywhere pleasing LIBBY. Judge W Belfa>tton the 14th ot o see the procession pass. J California has a large crop of oranges inden, coffee Si- A true copy, Attest: day Noveinber,1916 1 European birch, tree, the eye, b'lt finds its climax where the Horace Chenery and Charles O’Connell, trus- every one had some Kind but had a frost last night that killed Am hi it W. Leonard, Register. tees berian pea tree, pin oak,Carolina poplar, Georges and Oyster rivers meet. Their Notice of foreclosure. Under the last will ot .John Ward, late or made a fearful noise. The I vegetables. It was 40 above at 12 o'clock Belfast, in said County, decease'. having Volga poplar, golden poplar, Norway union is overlooked from a A. Hartshorn of Bel- pre- bank, George “■•'on ur.u sented their here now is, who and at 6 o'clock this 24 above lofty v vuuu, fti nniiisi. wiimu ana first account as trustees or said question morning ooplar, laurel-leaved willow, wil- WHEREAS,mont, County of Waldo and State of estate for golden which a prominent Rockland man, long for the County of Waldo, on the 14th day oi allowance. this Republican defeat, and warning for cold his dated | tonight. low, butternut, chestnut, persimmon, since once wanted to for a Maine, by mortgage deed, the first November, A. I) 1916. that candidate for U. tf. The deceased, buy Ordered, notice thereof he given, three nson, | tourist crop bids fair to exceed red blue day of February, A. D. 19l3, and recorded in w*(ks in bud, hackberry, beech, pitch summer home. Mr. Lermond could sell PRENTISS of Bangor County of successively, The Republican .Journal, ) was elected over last The the Waldo of Book a by 200,- year. sunshine crop is always red white Colora- County Registry Deeds, HENRYPenobscot. a« ministraior, de bonis non newspaper published in Be.last, in said Coun- pine, pine, spruce.blue the Park tomorrow for a that all with ub and there are flowers in abund- gratifying 295 Page 428, conveyed to me the undersigned, with tin* will annexed, of ihe estate of Hen P. ty, > ersons interested may attend at a j do Scotch 1 spruce, Norway spruce, fir, and the new owners would pro- a certain of real estate iate of Belfast. rebate Court, to be held at on the i2th ance. we figure, parcel situated in Bel- Frotliinglwm. In said Countv of Belfast, the test reliable sources I So think that with these rich Austrian Scotch deceased, day of December next, and show jack pine, pine, pine, it of its hard wood for mont in the County of Waldo and described as Waldo, having presented a petition cause, if any assets we see of bably strip growth they the Republican leaders did not great junks prosperity spruce, Irish white oak, the follows: praying that a distribution should be made of have, why said account should not be olai^t juniper, commercial purposes. This sacrilege the estate in his allowed, ■ unless so that we hands among the ohnson to accompany Mr. living prices get high swamp white oak, silver Euro- dreamer He Beginning at the corner of the persons maple, is not yet ready to permit. southeasterly whose names, residences ami relationship to JAMES LIBBY, Judge. his tour in this will te starved out. M. H KlFF. Aaron Burrows lot; thence A true speaking pean maple, catalpa (speciosa), honey wants it to become a permanent arbore- westerly seventy- said deceased are given In said petition. copy. Attest: were two rods to a stake and stones standing at the Aimu i! W. .magers approached locust, mountain ash, cockspur thorn, tum in the interests of those who love Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Leonard, Register. south corner of said Burrows lot, thence in a all 4ed that Johnson should at Probate Court. mossycup oak, scarlet oak, black oak, nature and wild life. persons interested by causing a copy of tbp southerly course sixty-nine rods to the town Hrder to be published three weeks u >■ Mr. at the Los successively XV ALDO ss— in Court or held at Hughes post oak, chestnut oak, Black Jack oak, road The Probate, Rel- leading by George W. Marriner’s dwelling Republican Journal, a newspaper publishec last, on the 14th said the stand- shairhark hiekorv. nurnut hickory, mock- at day of November. 11*16. but they is a of th Probate house to town of thence Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate w Following report Searsmont, easterly Joseph Adlington, administrator, on tfie es- ee to elect Hughes ernut L’ourt. to be held at nelfast. within and for saic going Court of Waldo Co for November’ hickory. on northern limits of said highway forty rods, tate of Addie M. Shaw, late ot W uitei p»u t. in unty L'ounty.on the 12th day of December, A.I), sanl ( son and his Progressive A list of shrubs found in the thence northerly on limit of town one, onnty deceased, having present, d his James of growing westerly ;tt ten of ihe clock before noon, and show cause Judge Libby Unity presiding: road first aiid final account of administration ol said 'Jov. Johnson not been ig- 1 Arboretum wild leading to Belmont Corner, twenty-five f any they have,why the ot said Petitions for guardian were presented comprise gooseberry, CASTOR IA prayer petition estate for allowance. ue would now he in wild meadow rods to the place of beginning, containing jv snouid not he granted. safely in estates of Alfred M. et als. rose, sweet, steeple bush, That he Roberts, For Infants and Children fourteen acres more or less. JAMES LIBBY, Ordered, notice thereof given, three lean column. Well, next nigh chokeberry,dwarf blue- Judge- weeks in The of Belfast; Mabel R. Roberts ot blackberry, the same to said A successively, Republican Journal, Belfast; Being premises conveyed true copy. Attest: a ■'ill know better. This has black huckle- newspaper published m Belfast, in s, George P. Woodward of Lincolnville. berry, early blueberry, In Use For Over 30 Years A. Hartshorn by Lillian A. Akti!t’K utility, From George Emery, by W..Leonard. Register. that all pei sous inf. rested may attend ..f a Pro- peculiar campaign. berry, fly honeysuckle, oush deed dated Nov. 1907 and Accounts were presented in estates of honeysuckle, warranty 30, record- bate Court, t<. be held at Belfast, on ti e 12th s on the street and in arrow Al ways bears puh- wood, alternate-leaved dogwood, ed in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 288 day oi December, next, and shew cause, if Edward Shibles, late of Knox, first and the Page At a Probate ( oun, i.eid at Belfast, within and any > was for a 307. t*ie> have, why the said account should be wind blowing Luetta E. iate of tinnikinnink,mountain holly,black alder, for the County of Waldo, on the second Tuo- not final; Harding, Troy, of And whereas the condition allowed. ■ Then it seemed to :hoke ledberried Signature of said mortgage day of A. I). 1916. L'tory. first and Lillian L. Harmon of cherry, elder,bayberry, November, JAMES final; has been broken, Now therefore reason of LIBBY, Judge. -aid Wilson would be the beaked hazel nut, sweet fein, common oy A certain instrument, purporting to be the A true copy. Attest: Thorndike, guardian’s first and final; the breach of the condition of said I nave not yet got it through iuniper,American yew,staghorn sumach, mortgage last will and testament of Doily J. Bryant, Ain hi k W. Leonard. Registei. Fred M. Connor, late of Troy, first and Belfast f ree claim a foreclosure of the same. ate of Freedom, in said of this sudden change. Per- alder, Library. Count} Waldo final; Allen M. Moody, late of Lincoln- napie-leaved vibernum, spotted Dated this 8th day of November, A. D. 1916. deceased, having been presented’for probate. Id T l eu's No t ICE. I tie subscriber here- but I think that as witch sar- Judson B. and E. bv .staken, first and Horace jussy willow, hazel, bristly 3w47 FRED A. MARRINER. Bryant George Bryant named gives notice that lie has been duly ap- ville, final; W. Miller, i said rew near thousands felt that iaparilla. NEW BOOKS. WOVEMBER 1916. executors will to serve without bond. pointed executor of the last will mid te-r uneiit late of Swanville, first and final; Addie of his was better The shrubs set out Mr. .Lermond Ordered, that notice he given to all persons in- peace views M. late of ana by Shaw, Winterport, first terested by causing a copy of tills order to be FREDERICK S JONES, late <>t -s with for cran- Story-Telling, Reading. Fa. Teddy shouting final.' lomprise sheepberry, highbusn published three weeks successively in The Re- deceased, and given bonds as the law 1 voted for Hanly and Land- berry, maple-leaved arrow-wood, hobble Bryant, Sara Cone. publican Journal, published at Belfast, that directs. Petitions for of wills were al- they Ali persons having demands the es- the probate nay appear at a Probate Court,to be hehlat Bel again-t they represented only bush, panicled dogwood, 03ier dogwood, Stories to tell children; tate of said deceased are di nned to lowed in estates of Sarah A. White, late fifty-one fast, within and for said County, on the second present efore the American voters, round-leaved the same for settlement, and all .mlebted there- of Wilson late of binebark, barberry, dog- stories with some At a Probate Court held at within ot December next, at ten of the clock Liberty; Coombs, isles- suggestions Belfast, auo ITiesday to are requested to make t ne country will go on and vood, Labrador tea, button-bush, an- lor the of Waldo, on the 14tb ot before noon, and show cause, if any payment immediately boro; Flavilla D. Witham, late of Burn- for 1907. 372 B 8-2 County day they have, to John K Dunton ot Beim-t. Me mv author- telling. A. 1). 1916. why the same should not be ill smile on all of U3. iromeda, leather leaf, procumbent November, proved, approved ized agent m the state ot ham. juni- E. .mi allowed. Maine. and overshadowed and smooth Coe, Fanny M. chase of C'awbMdge, Common- WELLI NGTON BEK'i'O dry fight Petitions for license to sell real estate ber, winter-berry. JAMES M, I.ET, The first book of stories for the LIZZIEwealth of Massachusetts, executrix of the LIBBY, Judge. Reading. Pa., oct. 10, HUH, ngs. There were bigger The Courier-Gazette reporter devoted A true copy Attest: were allowed in estates of Edward D. P. will of a Ified E. Chase, late of (nrooks, in said and the a 372 C 6 Arthur \v. Leonard, to the meetings daily recent Sunday to tour of Knox Ar- story-teller.:. County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a Register. Nickels, late of Sparsport; James A. E^Xlvl L '1 1. IX's NOT 1< E. The NiiOscriiier uere- for a -license to sell and con- the question the front page, boretum, personally conducted by'Mr. Sly, William James. petition praying Xj by gives notice that she has been Watts, late of Freedom. the described real Yt a Pr* bate ( out! neiu a! Belfast, within and duiy ap- he mouths of the whose keen interest in the vey following estate, to wit: pointed executrix of the last will and people, Petitions for allowance were allowed jermond, World stories retold for modern for the County of Waldo, on the 14th day oi testament First Parcel. Beginning at a granite post of the booze men said, let well vork and marvelous memory were evi- and 372 SI 9 November, a. D. 1916. in estates of Ruel W. Crawford, late of boys girls. on the easterly side of the ALFRED E. CHASE, late of ant. is lenced to standing county Brooks, California prosperous late of by his unfailing ability point ESTER Ai, W EM WORTH of Knox, in said in Troy; Leroy S. Knight, Unity. Tappan, Eva March. road leading from Dixmont Corner to Brooks the County ot Mah.o, deceased, and given ake the State would be a but of the or E county, niece of Mary Ellen Goodwin, late dry for administration were al- any transplanted shrubs at the southwest corner of the land of bonds as the law direo’s. Ah persons having Petition^ The golden goose, and other fairy Village >1 Knox,in said County ot,W aldo.Kieceasetf.hav- no matter how’ small it Scott M thence south 30 demands against the estate oi said deceased are calamity. They imported lowed in estates of Ida M. taplings, might Godding; deg, east, ng presented a pr that the said Pendleton, tales. 1905 .A 372 T 16 petition ying desired to present the same fur settlement, aud and circulated literature saying be or how cleverly concealed by natural by said road 10 rods 8 links to the cemetery; Hester M Wentworth. been thereon, bounded on the north by land of A. FLORENCECounty, widow of Fred A. Clement, late ot hereby give am. allowed breweries,distilleries de- The hill of 1916.E04 Sh 2-2 duly appointed administrator <> the estate ot AnDeal of Mittie L. Gowen from Hingham. E. Kilgore, on the east and south by land of Montville, in said rout ty of Waldo, deceased, •ries to manufacture and ship a IDA M. late of cree of Judge of Probate allowing hnal Description and Travel. Chase^andjSwan, and on the west by old Bel- Having presented petition pr ying that an PENDLETON, Islesboro, ■ State and sell two gallon lots Allowance be made to her out of the personal in the ot auu account of Kate A. Lane and Frank H. Don’t waste time with or- I Emerson, Walter Crane, fast road, containing one-eighth acre, more or County Waldo, deceased, given to take estate ot said deceased. bonds as the law directs. All de- the home, this effect executors of the estate of Charles less, person:- having Lane, flour when your gro- I The to Maine woods That the said notice to mands against the estate ot sat dtceaseo are I had a wet of about dinary latchstring Fourth Parcel. One half of a lot Ordered, petitioner give MS, majority E. late of was entered. undivided desired t«* the same to: and Lane, Brooks, cer can a# In nrilVi Klltlflinip hnpmin In n Am n nn fliA present ileident, ! tie vote of San Francisco was give you William 1 and waters, 1916.T 741 Em 3 ail Accounts were allowed in estates of >rder to be published three weeks successively indebted thereto are requester to make pay- Smith house, bounded on the north et; 36,058 dry. This dry vote Tell, milled from Ohio Red E Fraser, Mary Crawford. by Unity n The Kepubliean Journal, a uewspaper nublish ment immediately Ruel W. Crawford, late of Troy, final; of 1 road, on the east by land A. H. Rose, south d at Belfast, that they umy appear at a Probate as as the voting member- Winter a sack Italian yesterdays. 2 vols. 1913. T 45 F 86 It. large John H. Baker, late of Winterport, first Wheat. Order land of Delia Smith, west land of E, K. 1 jourt, to be held at itelfast. within and for said GEOHOE PENDLETON, by by Nov. r churches. If San Francisco and Pros- Edith Louise. 1 the 42th of Islesboro, Me., 14. 1916, final; Betsey Thompson, late of today and do some blue O’Shaughnessy, Knowlton, containing one-fourth acre, more or jounty.on day December,A.D. 1916, a |5 it ten of theclock before noon, and show had nice gentle earthquake first and Alfred Thompson, A diplomat's wife in Mexico. 1916, T 72 Os 4 less. cause, pect, final; ribbon You can m 1 any they have,why the prayer ot said petition- TOK’S NOTICE, t'iie su -scriber here- i-s before election possibly the late of first and baking. Fifth Parcel. One undivided half of a cer- Winterport, final; John Post, Emily Price. t should not be granted. EtXECUby gives ooPee that he has been duly ap- m reversed. The win domestic science tain lot or of land with mill and mill l have been F. late of first and prizes. R parcel JAMES LIBBY, Judge. pointed executor of the last will and testameut 1 Smalley, Belfast, Gate. T 73 P. 84 By motor to the Golden 1916. situated in said known as of Los Angeles city is 50,- H. late of with the good things baked ■ privilege, Brooks, A true copy. Attest: of final; Joseph Longfellow, Rosalind. the Grist Mill and the same akthik \v. han that of San Francisco and Richards, property, being Leonard. Register. SAKAll A. WHITE, late of Liberty, Montville, first and final; Ansel A. Aus- from William Tell, the to William B. Swan and ■ A northern countryside. 1916.T 741 R 38 propertv conveyed plund, late of Searsport, first and final; ■ Michael Chase Thomas Egery by deed dated in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons flour that goes farther. by It a Court held at within ant Sargent, Porter E. Probate Belfast, having demands against the estate of said de- Benjamin F. Pendleton, late of Sears May 1874, recorded in Waldo Registry of for the of on the 14th 12, County Waldo, day of j ceased are desired to on-sent the same for set! le- first and Marie L. A handbook of New England. 1916. T 74 Sa 7 i Book 465. A. port, trustees, second; Deeds, 161, Page November, D. 1916. nient and all indebted thereto are requested to ^ late of A. That the said notice tc HLARA a. CROCKETT of said make to l. for Andrews, Belfast, first; Mary % biography. Ordered, petitioner gives Nrrthport.in t payment immediately Kaiph Morse Penalty j all interested causing a copy of this U widow ol Leslie ( late <*f ot Belfast, authorized in the Coombs, late of Belfast, first and final; I Lawrence Johnstone. persons by County, roekett, Me,, my agent Burpee, 0 order to be published three weeks successively in Sortlfport, In said County of V' aldo. deceased, State of Maine. Good Charles E. Lane, late of Brooks, final; a l< D. Reputation Sandford Fleming, empire builder. j The Republican Journal, newspaper published laving presented a pi tit ion praying that an ai- EKBK1M E»KA DSTKEET. James A. Pierce, late of Stockton at Belfast, that they may at a Probate owance be made to her out of the Belfast, Me., Nov. 14, 1916. 1916. B F 62 * appear may per- Springs, admrx’s. private; Leroy S. Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said lonal estate ol said deceased. ■n William and the 12th oi December, A.D.191G, an article has been on the J of first and Mony penny, Flavelle, County,on day Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to UTKIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber liere- Knight Unity, guardian’s at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, for years and has given com- E. Buckle. ill persons interested by causing a copy of this i'XElby gives notice that she has been duly ap- j final. George if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- satisfaction when used in >rder to be published three weeks successively pointed executrix of the li st will and testament | Warrants and inventories were return- The life of Disraeli, earl tioner should not be granted. u The a nub- n»ls of homes it creates for Benjamin Kepubliean Journal, newspaper of 1 A. late of Vol. 4. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. ished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- ■ valuable at ed in estates of Lydia Berry, Beaconsfield. 1916.B 2 B 35-4 GEOKGE D. MAKDEN, late of Winterport, reputation, yet A true copy. Attest: late Court, to he held at Belfast, within and Iot p;inre late of Lin- time this good reputation ; Montville; Emery Parker, History. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. laid County, on the 12th day of December, A.D. ic the County of Waldo, deceased. Ail persons O. late of 1916, at ten of the clock before anil show said de- penalty. colnville; Mary Littlefield, Herbert noon, having demands against the estate of H Wells, George. if the ot > s Honey and Tar Compound Belfast; William B. Swan, late of Bel- SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Jause, any they have, why prayer said ceased are desired to present the same for is A fore- jetitiouer should uot be a of What coming? European fast, on the 14th day of November, 1916, granted. settlement, aue all indebted thereto are request- splendid reputation, for it fast; Joseph W. Linnekin, late Knox; WALDO JAMES 1 administrator on the estate of LIBBY, Judge. ed to make payment immediately. n used for three generations. Alfred E. late of Aaron cast. 1916.930-91W 46 Selwyn Thompson, A Chase, Brooks; Ann A. late of Thorndike, in said true copy. Attest: SAKAI! J, MAKDEN, r;jir Gowen, County, W. name and high repute have Leroy Fickett, late of Thorndike; Rog ,r Fiction. deceased, having presented Ills first and final akthitr Leonard. Register. Winterport, Me., Nov. 14, 1916. 1 a demand for it, and to sup- S. late of Winterport; Estella * account ot administration of said estate for is Rundlett, James Laue. claim of Ad- demand at a greater profit late James A. Allen, allowance together with private NOTICE. The subscriber here- Hatch, of Knox; Garrivan, ministrator. that he has been •ns and substitutes are offered, A cathedral 1916. A1 5-12 EXECUTOR’Sby gives uetice duly ap- j late of Charlotte H. Curtis, singer. that notice thereof be three lOinted of the last will and SALE chasers who know the original Winterport; Ordered, given, | executor testament FOR late of Horace G. Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, < f nf be as Winterport; Peaslee, fooled by any “just a in Belfast, in said County, j late of Searsport; Celeste R. Rhodes, The three things, A story of war. newspaper published WILSON COOMBS, late of Islesboro, offering and it is worth the ! that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- My house, situated on the "f any one who wants a reliable | late of Liberty; Edward Shibles, late of 1916... An 3 6 bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12th 1 u the County of Waldo, deceased All persons syrup to insist upon the orig- Knox; Hannah J. Gilman, late of Liber- day of December next, and show cause, ii any laving demands against the estate of said de- corner of ialmond and Cedar anrl genuine Foley’s Honey and Canfield, Dorothy. they have, why the said account should not be 1 based are desired to present the same for sejtle- ty; Fred K. Bradstreet, late of Freedom, and all indebted thereto are "mpound, which has proven so The bent twig. 1916. C 162-2 allowed. nent, requested to streets. E. ,able for the relief of coughs, Petition for probate of will was al- JAMES LIBBY, < nake payment immediately. Q. FROST, Cather, Wills Sibert. Judge. s. croup and whooping cough lowed in eBtate of James C. White, late A true copy. Attest: AUGUSTUS P. COOMBS, The of the lark. 1916.. C 281 Arthur W. Leonard, Register. Belfast, Me., Nov. 14,1916. tf40 Belfast, Maine. SOLD EVERYWHERE of Boston. SOLD BY YOUR CROCER song

» ~ -• The the emergency aro3e for the display of Boyhood Reminiscences. GOLDEN WEDDING IN ROCKPORT. Republican Journal these qualities. The women of the Revo- ~ RECOMMENDED BY and of bore fheir The home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon H. 7e1 FAST, THURSDAY. NOV. 30, 1916 lution, the Civil war, [Liston P. Evans in the Piscataquis Observer,] OUR LUNGS Tuil Wentworth in Rockport was the scene of full part in the fight for liberty, and in DCL/C4J The Skunk Episode. a festive occasion Nov. 23d, when the lack of fresh mental Pi YLISKED KVKKY IHPIlriUAY BY the defense of the Their sacrifices AUTHORITIES Overwork, air, strain or V flag. BEST couple were given a surprise the mem- any A lady wrote me after the publication by and their sorrows were great in the bers of their on the occasion of disturbs their functions. Stubborn Pub. Co. of story of Garland in that family coughs tear The Republican Jour. i my August All of the Ingredients of Hood’* the 60th of their ailrTW Civil wat’, and their work at home, their she it but that I anniversary marriage. the sensitive enjoyed very much, and Peptiron Pills. Mr. and Mrs. lung tissues. V:,H ~Z ... Editor ami ■Sarsaparilla Wentworth were both born ,, A the skunk C ^ aHi.ES A. 1 lU.IUiin ministrations in the hospitals, the words omitted episode. 1 had for- Business Manager in Rockport and have always resided in of and gotten that episode in my life,and I think one of the ingredients of sympathy encouragement they Every their native town, where they have a she must have been across the Hood’s and Peptiron Pills 1I sent to the had much to do with visiting Sarsaparilla wide circle of friends and Advertising Terms. For one square, one front, street from home else she would is recommended by the highest au- acquaintances. j my not Mr. 25 cents for one week S. the Wentworth was born in the part of lack length in column, saving the nation. have remembered it so long. It was thorities—the U. Pharmacopoea, U. which is now called and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. like this: Dispensatory of the S. and. the Rockport Simonton, a American March 8, 1846, and was the son of the Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 The of Terra had been from the Dispensatory. Mayor Haute, Indiana, Eggs disappearing Tlie medicinal substances used in late Enoch and year; $1.00 for six months. 50 cents for three Caroline (Coombs) Went- has entered the retail coal and barn for some time, one spring and I set Hood’s include a oaths. business, Sarsaparilla roots, worth, Nov. 23, 1866, he was married to a steel trap in a bay from which the hay barks, berries, etc., and those residents of the city, through the munici- herbs, Emma Elizabeth, daughter of the late had been removed. One morning I found used in Peptiron Pills, pepsin, nux, taken 1 Capt. Jeremiah and Amorel (Wallace) promptly for hard Thanksgiving. pal market, were able to buy coal at $2,75 a skunk in the trap,and as I needed as- iron, celery, gentian, etc. should^be coughs, unyielding, V who was horn at 1 are indicated, these authori- Mclntire, Beauchamp or when a ton for which dealers were a sistance in disposing of him I called in They strength is lowered from cam S asking $6 ties diseases and Point, 1848. The any j “For morning and the hopes of day; two friends. say, in such ailments April 17, ceremony a nutritive For ton. Mayor Gossom has leased mine as scrofula, rheumatism, dyspepsia, was performed the late Nathaniel T. value creates resistive force to hours to work and hours to play; The chain was to let the by ward M long enough nervousness and Talbot of For courage and contentment here; and hired 200 teams to haul the coal to neuralgia, debility. Rockport, justice of the peace. ness. The animal crawl under the barn floor, so Hood’s rich cod liver oil th< For trust to strengthen; joy to cheer, When you buy Sarsaparilla To them nine children were born, two of improves the city. In New York city the district one of us took a pitchfork and and Pills you are We praise Thee, Lord! inserting Peptiron buying whom are deceased. Those living are of the blood to relieve the cold and the office is an inves- a tine in a link of the chain drew the good medicines Get them today. glycei-5* “For and duties attorney’s conducting Mrs. John Davis, Charles D., Reuben F., evening the done; trap and skunk out. We didn’t dare At all druggists’. 200 doses $2, soothing and healing to the lung tissues. For strife of conscience won; tigation of the cost of coal and Chester Mrs. Zadok of Rock- | every higher shoot him for fear of fire to the P., Knight For hours to dream and hours to rest; setting tion of port, Mrs. Wilder Sellers of Vinalhaven Refuse S ktiktes Which Exclude the food stuffs,and twenty coal dealers,large so gambling in foodstuffs and provi- Oil. fr For chaff in the bay, while one boy held all thy love made manifest. sion ot more houses under con- and also of and a storage Ralph S., Rockport. They We bless Thee, Lord. small, were summoned to explain the trap out second one punched the trol of the farmers themselves also are have 12 grandchildren and three great what was characterized Dist skunk with another fork. It was a pain- NO. 758« “For home and those who love us there; by Atty suggested. grandchildren. Mr. Wentworth is a ship- ful time for the skunk and very disagree- REPORT OF THE CONDITION ■ For friends and kindred everywhere; Swann as a "terrible” situation. One The drafted a builder by trade and has held the 01 able for for while we were statemen’, by special position For us, using our of life and for the life to be, dealer asserted that in October he had committee under instructions from the foreman in Camden and Thomaston Eternal with Thee, weapon be was using his, and with sue fellowship Grange, says: shipyards. He has also worked quite ex- We thank Thee, Lord.” to go into the open market to buy coal, good effect that my mother had to leave “The of farm is tensively at slating,and was proficient in —F. 1>. ShermaD. the house and two friends were seen high price products The as as $12 a ton. Conditions my the National paying high due to causes. business. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth at several Some of me more City I later a tree to air Bank, up trying themselves. now have returned to normal, he said, important ones are: The climatic condi- were presented with many gifts and the The New Bedford Maine club, in which Another friend who wrote in relation tions of the event was a most one. Re- in the State of at the and the wholesale at the mines is to this country during past year enjoyable Maine, close of business on Belfast is now numbers 172 price my Garland story reminded me of the \,, represented, were perhaps one of the leading causes freshments were served and the best J only a few cents a ton higher than last toy whom Lyndon Oak hired to stay members. of crop shortage. A long, cold, wet wishes of the many friends were extend- 17. 1916 I away from his Btore. The boy had hung year. Inquiry is also being made into spring followed by very hot,dry weather ed for a continuance of prosperity and around so much that Mr. Oak got tired RESOURCES •-.. .1 Yale defeated Harvard in the annual the increased price charged for poultry extending over a larger area of country happiness. of him and said he would give him 50 Loans and than is usually the caste, reduced acreage discounts. ,< f football game at New Haven, and now and bread. cents if he would stay away for a month. Notes and bills and yield to a more marked e than CENTER MONTVILLE. rediscounted.. i The but was hack the next rtegr. Overdrafts Harvard is blue. boy agreed secured, $-; unsecured, $361 97...... has been the case for any |.' *... $ In the October number of the Atlantic ".How is Ed?” said previous year. U. S, bonds deposited to secure circulation day. this, Mr. Oak, (par ...... * !? “It must be borne in mind that the For other Montville items see 7th page. U.S. Bonds to vaiiiej It is announced that W ilson will the announced that “I thought you agreed to stay away for pledged secure U. S. deposits (par value). prob- Monthly publishers high prices have struck the farmer in Total U. S. \ a month?” “I did,” Ed “hut 1 Chester B, Cushman is building a garage. bonds.. be Princeton’s next football ‘‘With this issue The Atlantic’s circula- replied, whatever he as much as it has the Securities other than U. S. bonds ably captain to buys, (not including owned uni \ haven’t commenced stay away yet.” Frank and Oxton are in 'stocks) — tion the city ctnsumer. Farm labor is scarcer Roy Danvers, Mass. but it is not Woodrow. passes 65,000 mark,” and 70,000 pledged.. 95->, * In my Garland story I mentioned my Total and higher than ever oefore in this coun- J. Poland had a bonds, securities, etc.. of the November number were love of but the Mrs. R. very ill turn last printed. fishing, gun was a close St-icks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock cheese is off a few’ try. Everything the farmer buys has .V...... j Rcquefort points, We the and re- second, and hangs a tale. Thursday. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank cent congratulate publishers, thereby (50 per of ... i informs us. “Not increased in price by leaps and bounds. | subscription). the market, reporter It was my in the to saw Value of hanking house (if at this evidence of duty spring This is also true of the Mrs. D. K. McFarland is in Brooks, the guest unencumbered).. “but off.” —Portland joice growing ap- and the taxation, increase Equity in banking stronger,”says be, split family woodpile, and I will ot Mrs. Sarah Stevens. house. for the being in many sections 50 per cent, or Net amount due from Press. preciation best in magazine lit- say in that the first shot- approved reserve ^agents in New York 1 passing good more the last five and during years. Mr. and Mrs. Perley Allen are a Chicago St. Louis. ] W'ith some the farther off the erature. The At'antic Monthly is now gun I ever owned was paid for by saw- passing people “In former the farmer Net amount due from reserve in other a days everything week with friends in Belfast. approved agents reserve cities 1. j in its ing neighbor’s wood. In the spring in Other checks on better. 59th year and the writer, though needed was on his farm or in banks in the same city or town as bank I the wood was near produced reporting question afield where his E, E. Tasker is in for a few Outside checks and other cash not a reader in all these years, has been immediate neighborhood. This is all Appleton days items. .’ p crows and I so much Fractional currency, nickels and In a recent address William J. Bryan congregated, spent changed now and the farmer of is the guest of Lyman Maddocks. cents.. j familiar with it from the first issue, time to shoot, them that the wood today Notes of other national banks. .. trying the consumer of declared hat he has given up attempt- largest manufactured Rowell was at home on a snort Federal Reserve when it was published .by Phillips & was not sawed. Thereupon my father Clyde vac a- notes.. \ products even, in too many Law ful Reserve in vault ing to solve economic problems and here- decided that if 1 couldn’t work at home cases,buying I tion from Watervilie last week. and with Federal Reserve Bank ! It has had for con- his meats and flour. Sampson. always Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer after will devote himself to moral issues. better than that I must work for some- Mrs. j tributors the best of American “Our city cousins have changed their Emeline Turner is to pass the winter writers; one else, and I went down to Deacon He is also understood to be |in training method of living quite as much as we ; in Washington, at Hiram Evans’. Total.. them James Russell to work on his farm. among Lowell, Curtis, have. of jfor the Prohibition nomination for Instead buying in quantities as Embert from presi Uliver Wads- It was an excellent place to but Ramsey the M. C. Institute, Wendell Holmes, Henry work, formerly, they live in cramped quarters LIABILITIES. dent in 1920. I was only 15 and was homesick at first, Pittstield, was in tuwn over Sunday. Capital stock paid worth Longfellow, William Cullen Bry- with a kitchenette 6x6 and buy in very in. for I had never been from away home small Olin Harriman is now on the Surplus fund.. ant, John G. Whittier, Thomas quantities, or live out of cartons Knox & Mont- Undivided The at have made Bailey before for any length of time. and profits... $fi 1 departments Augusta cans and in many cases with little re- ville telephone line. Line b, ring 12. Less current Kate Sarah I I made a the expenses, interest and taxes .. Aldrich, Douglass Wiggin, mistake first thing. The to paid their and will ask for gard home economics. Amount reserved for all interest accrued up budgets appro- Deacon three cows and as I was Misses Eanny and Julia Frye were guests of .’ Orne Jewett. Harriet Prescott Suoiford. kept “That fact that one-half of the notes as follows: inland fisheries and nearly Mr. and Mrs. Leland Circulating outstanding.. priations used to milking I milked two of them Young Nov. 21st. Net amount a civilized has the due to banks and bat ___ William D. Howells, and host of oth- world left field ot pro- kers. ... for each of the while he was one. I saw him game $110,300 years 1917, milking duction and entered Rowell of Watervilie has been in Dividends unpaid. one of the issues it was upon the work of Clyde ers. Of early slip around and a cow to see if I had Demand rjiunw:i\ try destruction has increased the demand for town a few on deposits: lyi-o; iHparuiipm, •j'i,oou,uuuiur , days business, and calling on Individual written: “This magazine in its outward milked her dry and when he found that 1 h'I IrirtHo of ..^4 4-, \\J U. deposits subject to check. 1917 ar.d for old neighbors $1,383,000 1918; Attorney Certificates of deposits due in less than 30 wins the admiration of ail lieve that will be for several days.. General’s for 1917 and appearance prices high Certified office,$11,700 $11,- than 1 cared to. Isaac Paul of Searsmont has moved his port- checks.. persons of taste; upon its neat covers years.especially for manufactured goods. Cashier’s checks outstanding. live stock commissioner A memory of that sum- able mill home from us near 000 for 1918; very pleasant j location the C. United States deposits. the eye rests with relief, and the clear mer is of the corn bread Mrs. Curtis $45,000 for eaeli of the years 1917 and A WALDO COUNTY LETTER. A. Boynton lumber lot. Total demand deposits. and fine white it made for breakfast. It was not baked Other time type paper place among deposits...... 1918. was in town in hut into the and 1 John Colson over Sunday. He Total of time the first for sheets, dropped pan Stinson in the Maine Farmer, t deposits. .. $1 731 typographical beauty.” [A. and his Mrs. Ola came cut crisp and so good that it re- | sister, Stevens, have bought “Consumption of liquor steadily in- This is true of the of We are just home from a visit to one magazine today, quired several cakes to satisfy my appe- a farm near Branch Mills. Total. of I of Stockton’s young farmers, who is creases notwithstanding spread dry and it is the more noticeable because of tite. 1 would like such cakes now, but State of Maine, County of ss: in Frank and Roy Oxten, James Palmer and Waldo, wouldn’t taste as did then making good. Everything appie-pie I. c. W. Wescott, President of the teriitory” is the caption of an article the covers of the maga- they they for above-named bank, do solemnly svi glaring cheap order, both in the house and barns. Dexter Belgard, have gone to Howard, R. statement is true I haven’t the growing boy’s appetite. I., to the best of my knowledge and belief. sent out by the publicity department of, zines which have come into existence Hardtimes is not at his door. where have Of course the corn for the bread was knocking they employment. C. W. WES' The National Wholesale like toadstools—some of them as to meet the break which Subscribed and sworn tc before me this 25th of Liquor .Dealers just raised on the farm and one of recrea- Making plans Mrs. Clifton Morse returned home last Sun- day November, 1910 my must come Association of America. If that is surely by and oy. This young ROBERT i-. DUNTON true, poisonous. For the most part their tions was going to mill with a grist. from Knox where she had been farmer and wife are members I day Center, Correct—Attest: The Deacon also raised wheat and had it of the why are the dealers spending hun- j front covers are embelliehed with care of Mrs. C. liquor (?) Grange, and came of Prospect’s grand taking Robert Black. H. WALDEN, ground into flour. A. A dreds of thousands of ..dollars to prevent simpering or brazen faces of women, old stock. We knew his and Mrs. HOWES, I worked for the Deacon four months, parerts Rebecca Poland was taken very seri- SELWYN \ the of ! when we were a small THOMPSON. spread dry territory? j crudely colored, often out of drawing, for which I received $28. That seemed grandparents boy, ously sick Nov, 23d, while doing her morning 60 years ago. If we had more such and sometimes positively indecent. From quite a lot of money to me, but I should work. They immediately telephoned for her It is that thousands of bush- young men as S. P. Harris, hard times reported a on come out a little behind now if I at- Mrs. and for Dr. Pear- Kr.rOK I (Jr 1 Hr, such display the bookseller’s count- would move out and daughter, George Gove, CONDITION Oi : on that stay, els of potatoes will be from the tempted to live income. son. She has been in bed for several shipped ers one turns with relief to The Atlantic Recently we visited the farm of Har- days and Maritime Provinces within the a next.few [ Monthly, with its modest garb and THE OLD APPLE TREE. vey Partridge, near the spot where we very narrowly escaped shock. At present THE SEARSPORT NATIONAL BANS weeks to break down the I were born and where we spent our she is feeling very much better. price ofj.the pages free from the illustrations which boy- hood days; only a hole in the ground to At home-grown spuds. The duty—reduced [E. C. Dow, in the Maine Searsport, in the State of at the d j are the stock in trade of some of the farmer.] mark the spot. Nearby stand the Maine, — cozy PROSPECT. by the Wilson-Underwood tariff is only Shall the old tree be neglected? lesser magazines. The Atlantic, while apple farm buildings, owned by Mr. Partridge, business on November 1916. ten cents a bushel. The steamer Halifax Shall all our attention be to the 17, its standard given with a barn and tieup full of fine Jersey maintaining high literary to the of the old? The Pythian Sisters held a social at the K. will bring 20,000 sacks from young tree, neglect cows. He is one of Prospect’s young .Charlotte- of the abreast of the times P. Hall Nov. 25th. RESOURCES. past, keeps Having read with interest the article farmers who is making these hard i town this and will be in ser- good Loans and discounts... .$134.4u: week, kept on all the of the Dr. Twitchell in the Nov. 9 great questions day— by Farmer, times, that others are growling about. Josiah Colson was a week-end guest of rela- Notes and bills rediscounted. vice as as in order to move am long possible 1 led to add thereto some of own Overdrafts 51 22 ... ! political, sociological and economic—and my Another fine place is the farm and tives in Bangor. secured, none; unsecured, $ ... the S. bonds to secure circulation 1 tubers which have accumulated in experience in work of reclaiming old home of 0. B. & own a U. deposited (par value).. 511,1 great its articles on the war have been the Gray Son. They The schools in town have closed for a vaca- Total U, S, bonds.. quantities in Prince Howard trees. During the past 15 years I have large farm, well stocked, and nothing to Island.^ best we have seen in Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure ar.y publication. planted many young trees and also fear, with always enough to do. Charles, tion of two weeks. postal savings deposit?.. Securities, other than U. S. bonds, (not owned un- If merit receives its due reward its cir- brought into a number of the including stocks,) Thanksgiving .dinners will come high good bearing son, is first selectman of the town, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Treat of Stockton Springs pledged. old ones. Some of the latter were so 129,4 at no and finds time to attend the in Btston tins .year. Here are some of culation will pass the 100,000 mark Grange. called on relatives here recently. Total bonds, securities, etc. far gone in appearance that it seemed It seems sad to visit towns where I Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock. the retail prices the distant day. worth while to to do Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ginn of New York visited given.in newspapers: hardly attempt any- labored in my young days and find none Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscript on).. \ with 1 them Value of house Vermont turkeys 50 cents a pound; North- thing them, yet gave the of the men whom I used to know, all laid Mrs. Ginn’s aunt, Mrs. C. M. Fames, lately. banking (if unencumbered). S I'HE WAR NEWS. benefit of the and re- in banking house. .. ern. tess than doubt, nearly all away to re3t. we are back in our Equity 50 cents; western, 35 to 40 Well, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cunningham of Swan- Furniture and fixtures. sponded to the call upon them, and have home at North where we came cents. The “fixins” which Searsport, ville are guests of her Mrs. Uceba G. Real estate owned other than j usually go smee done some work. mother, banking house.. have been good 44 years ago. All who were there at with Apparently things going Marden. Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities. turkey are .aiso high. The best Fifteen years ago I top worked an old that time have crossed the line for the Allies the Week. The dividing Net amount due from banks and bankers .. badly past 50 old at celery is 25 cents a..bunch, cucumbers 15 seedling tree, apparently years and we must scon follow. We have Geo. W. Haley arrived Saturday from Derby, Outside checks and other cash items.. Teutonic forces are on Buch- closing in that time, grafting it to Gravenstein.and read the Maine where he has Fractional currency, nickels and cents.. cents apiece, lettuce 10 cents a head, good old Farmer for 50 employment, and will spend the Rumanian and the it has proved to be my best and most and to Notes of other national banks. .. onions arest, capital, years, hope many years longer. Thanksgiving with his family. 10 cents a quart, cranberries 15 tree. I [.awful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank western of that now- profitable Eight years ago top- portion country is Mrs. L. Rollins is fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from IJ. S cents a chickens “fair- two old trees to and A PROSPEROUS W. doing relief work in Redemption Treasurer. quart. Roasting in grafted Baldwin, MAINE COUNTY. their hands. Frankfort Station while Mr. the have four good crops since Scribner, reg- 1 ly; cheap.’’ Meats—Porterhouse steak, they produced Total. North of Monastir the Allies attempted then. I also beheaded an old tree and One commercial traveler who had ular agent, is absent on his vacation. 38eilb; sirloin steak.land roast, 33 .ar.d a furious allowed it to form a new which has never drive against the Teutoo-Bulgar top, been into Aroostook county before Mrs. Jennie Dockham, Mrs. Elsie Killman LIABILITIES. •38c lb;> 50c rib 18 rump steak, [lb; roast, been grafted to Baldwin and it is now a got so many large orders for automobiles lints, which broke down, the Germans and Mrs. Emma Bachelder attended the Elite C ipital stock paid in. and SOc lb; fancys brisket, 22 and 25c. healthy, vigorous topped tree, with years that, as he said, he turned around and say, with losses to the Club at Mrs. Irene Parker’s, Frankfort, Nov. Surplus fund. extremely heavy of usefulness before it. started back home for he was Best eggs, 75 cents per dozen. afraid the Undivided profits. .. force. There is I have 22nd. attacking minor activity pruned, up and grafted several factory could not fill the orders. Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid.... other old which are now in When the Mexican Commission urst I on the Italian and Russian fronts, and trees, good Another commercial traveler Monday ! Chester Wood has returned from a hunting Circulating notes outstanding... condition. said: are Net amount due to banks anu bankers. an air raid over the “People buying right and left. with hiB C. A. Wood of East Or- \ met Carranza’s ultimatum was the with- i eastern countries of trip brother, Dividends Other trees, some 60 years of age, or It does not make any difference what unpaid. ; is rington. They spent several days in Wash- Demand drawal of the United States troops from England reported. more,have been given attention and been they want, they want it and the deposits: quick ington county and brought home a fine deer. Individual deposits subject to check. Semi-tfficial from Berlin to life again with best. I never saw Mexico before other matters would be dispatches “brought profitable any thing like it. My Certificates of deposits due in less than 30 days. a severe results. sales last month and this month Dow & Brown have had electric in- considered. To withdraw the troops teil of defeat of the Italians in surprised lights Cashier’s checks outstanding. ) All this, of course, has meant work, stalled in We that Postal the Arabians on ! their store. understand savings deposits. j sent into Mexico to or kill inpoli by the Tripoli- capture Villa, hut I have not done it all at once, and the will own an Total demand 94 p. price automobile the several of our residents are to take advantage deposits.. I Tunis border. The Italians are said to but who had accomplished nothing, would the cost has been very little—less per I know a man in Certificates of deposit. coming year. Presque of this satisfactory way of lighting their have lost men. tree than it ecsts a Other time j have had a serious effect on President 20,000 to grow young tree Isle, who has ordered 150 automobiles deposits. homes. Total of time deposits. up 10 Dearing age. which are to come .$129/* Wilson’s campaign for re-election; and Comparative calm has prevailed all through from the I wish to on the in cars. A car will Mrs. L. C. Dow very entertained the front in so lay strong emphasis factory special hold pleasantly Total... as Carranza would not in his de- along France, far as in- yield fact that these trees have been fed every 3 automobiles. This will mean practi- the W. C. K. Club Nov. 22nd. Mra. Dva Dock- are concerned. State of Maine, County of Waldo, ss: mand the commission was mark- fantry engagements A year since they came into my possession. 50 carloads,and remember he is not kept cally ham of Sullivan was an invited guest. The 1, A. H. Nichols, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that Berlin semi-official there I believe it would be useless to attempt the automobile dealer in Aroostook ing time until after the election, and the despatch says only was passed in social chat, ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. to renovate an old tree without it evening enjoyably are indications that feeding a This shows in A. H. NICHOI ■ first in the the entente allies county by long way.” and crocheting, after which the hoBt- paragraph protocol signed well. a small the of cash that knitting Subscribed ar.d sworn tp before me this 24th of November, 1916. fresh degree amount day week the American and Mexican contemplate offensives, probably trees ess served delicious ice cream. Some of the HARRY E. last by All will sooner or later reach a is to go out of the county. Many farm- BANGS, N near and were to of the Correct. Attest: D. C, commissioners, and which has gone to Armentieres east of Arras, stage where it will not pay to longer care ers will clear up $15,000 this year gentlemen present help dispose NICHOLS, easily WM. C. where for them. When that is on refreshmennts. Mrs. Jennie Dockham was PENDLETON. za for his calls for the heavy artillery bombardments are point reached, their potato crop alone, while there Carrai approval, whether ) at 20 or 120 years, the tree are many who will double that amount. hostess Nov. 29th. return command to being carried out, and also on the St. of Gen. Pershing’s — should be converted into firewood, as it Aroostook Republican. Jlihie! salient, southeast of Verdun. was made t this side of the border. is a menace to other trees as long as it Capt. Edward Howe of Winterport FREEDOM. very attractive by stands. But as long as the trunk and THE PRICE OF POTATO STARCH. greens, roses and Easter lihV I he Shoe Situation. has a position as resident main are accepted light- The traffic situation is critical just branches reasonably sound, it was one of the prettiest s* at Saddleback light. Rufus Ayer has gone to Canaan on business will pay to take care of the tree. Potato starch is now at 13 1-8 keeper Capt. Howe now. All kinds of merchandise is seri- quoted | given in the village. In the Orders are steadily received at foot- While at work one of these cents took the government examination a lit- from a the grafting per pound—the highest price, by Frank Boynton has returned hunting were Mrs. Susan J. Flye, moibt ously delayed by the inability of wear factories ana the as to trees question old of which 1 have a man odds, this ever attained, a spoken long commodity tle over year ago, which he passed trip. who was gowned in black silk, shippers to obtain empty ears. The whether manufacturers will be able to came along and to ask about tne nearest to these a few stopoed it, figures being with a and ha3 make deliveries as is and high per cent, only been Flye, sister of the groom, wh railroads claim that a large amount of requested engaging said he thought I would do better to years ago when seven cents per pound Mrs. Maude Dyer is helping Charles Thomp- more attention. as all let the old trees and some placed on the list about a year. ;omingly gowned in black la tied Prices, expected, go set out was received. The average price for waiting son for a short time. rolling stock is needlessly up by have risen further and apparently the young ones. In reply, I said that I was starch, fora period of twenty years, is in He will he on duty 20 days out of each Albra E. Flye of Brighton, Ma failure of the to unload their crest has not been leather Miss Winifred is friends in consignees yet reached,as going to have the y iung ones and save the neighborhood ot three cents per month, and relieved the other ten. Sad- Dodge visiting the groom, Mrs. M. M. Small Then it is uncer- continues to soar almost the old and Bath. shipments promptly. daily, though ones, too. pound. The lowest price ever received dleback light is an important one there Brunswick lister of the wore u f the groom,who demand has scmewhat. Ex- The old trees have their while the manufacturers was in a and two tain as to what the decision of the Su- quieted paid way by Aroostook being keeper assistants. Capt. of blue silk w’t! cited conditions still Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Tyler have moved to ing gown pale prevail in hides, the young ones have been coming along, 1896 (twenty years ago) when only one Howe’s neighbors and friends c ingratu- preme Court on the Adamson bill will be, with Boulter in Knox. and trimmed with pink and w: quotations advancing to new high and while the latter are probably worth and five cents per pound was late him in such an the Joseph place eighths securing important Miss Ada Doan of v and Gompers has declared the railroad levels and to go to an even more more now, the others- are still on the offered. Brighton, likely job position. and took an auto extreme Mrs. S. J. Flye family trip taffeta with Brotherhoods will have the 8-hour day position. —Dun’s Review Nov. and give promise of future usefulness. In that year it was no uncommon thing Georgette crepe Nov. 26th to visit Mrs. Flye’s 25th. I doubt the of see of to Swanville and Mr, and Mrs. 1 no matter what the court decides. After advisability encouraging to long strings teams, reaching trimming, more REAL HAIR Mrs. Porter F. Webb. the planting of trees, as the busi- for half a mile or more, awaiting their SAVER- daughter, the bride very attractive in the first of next the threat- January long State of Trade. ness will as aB it turn to at some for all develop naturally long unload factory, is a few weeks gown of white silk and lace with these Found at Last, Shows Results in Three Z Mrs. Sarah oryant passing ened strike may take place. Under is profitable. If it ceases to be profitable, factories were crowded to the limit. The ^ with Mrs. W. R. Sparrow, who has been on :>uds. the ushers were Philip his farm it cannot be boomed into a success. for was much lower Local Druggists. conditions the farmer who buys Wholesale and price potatoes, too, Days Says iam Ranki' Activity Unsurpassed. the the sick list for the past two weeks. Thompson, Miss Marian Whatever future has in store for than today. Then the figures drop- hair and machinery, fertilizer and spraying ma- jobbing trade record size. Retail trade If you are rapidly losing your fear Roberta Mr. and Mrs. the this much stands true— to ten cents a Farmers did Wiggin. feels warm but trade orchardist, ped .barrel. baldness A. A. Howes & Co. invite you to Maker and son from Massachu- will be hiB own weather, holiday Mrs. Josie j handsome >. terials early protecting the man who will not care for a sum to presented with many earlier than the trees not really receive sufficient pay make a three days' test of Parisian Sage. If it i opens usual. Higher costs setts will pass the winter with Mrs. Maker’s interests. At the end of the season it already on the farm cannot hope to suc- their men for loadh.g and hauling. does not stop the excessive loss of hair and them $36.00 in gold from the m* as yet without effect on buying. Wage and Mrs. Nathaniel McFarland, ceed from new Better care This the entire make your hair and scalp look and feel at least parents, Mr. dub. Punch and crackers w be to get a sufficient advances to armies of workers en- plantings. year practically crop j fancy may impossible great 100 will return first; more trees afterward. was directly from the field, percent better, they your Mrs. and M'*"'' number of empty cars to rush these large people’s purchasing power. Car picked up An undertakers room will be opened in the j oy Benjamin Tyler and either sold or in potato bins, money. 11 shortages country-wide. New car orderB placed Hundreds of men and women have written Freedom Co. building this week by W. Plummer, Dollie Myrick, Thelma shipments through. THE NATIONAL GRANGE. the “racked” out later. Supply break records in number and value. product being telling of the phenomenal results obtained by F. with Hattie Vlargene Foye and Esther Banton, » TheBe the fact A. Thompson and A. Nye, Foreign trade below conditions, augmented by using Parisian Sage. People who were bald de chene Fol ® •'r Some have attributed the heavy, though peak on as assistant. pink crepe gowns. newspapers Blames High Prices Poor Crops and that table stock is in such demand at al- now in their beautiful hair. Thompson of say they glory > point September. Speculative mar- was bj we-«lection of President Wilson to the Prices Farmer most unheard of manufacturers Others who have had dandruff for years say reception dancing enjoyed kets lower. and cotton Pays. prices, was the of honor at Securities, grain after a Mrs. Fred N. Flye guest was Tozier’s him because “He have paid as as $2.10 per barrel.— they got a clean, healthy scalp just music by orchestra women’s vole, cast for react. Lessened exports of wheat in Nov. 24. In defense of high A. M. Small Washington, Aroostook few applications of this splendid treatment. a thimble party given by Mrs. of but we believe aB last two months.—Bradstreet’s Nov.25th. the farmer the National in an- Republican. are with kept us out war,” Grange, No matter whether you bothered Friday .afternoon, Nov. 24th. The afternoon November Weather nual session issued a statement hair, dull if not men were influenced here, Too. falling hair, prematurely gray dry, one many, more, Men Feel Tired, was passed very pleasantly, each bringing storms sled A large amount of work is being done tonight analyzing the high cost of living and brittle hair, oily, greasy, stringy hair, Early cold snaps, and that false cry. It is natural that on the about tired women it this well-known their and at the close of the meet- F by John D. Rockefeller,Jr., property and attributing the rising prices of farm While much is Baid dandruff or itching scalp, fancy work, ilush, cause coughs and colds. of the at Seal must be remembered that men also pay the local firm invites you to try Parisian Sage at were served. women should dread war, because Harbor. Nearly four miles of products to poor crops and the increasing ing refreshments ind Tar acts quickly, cuts the pb roads are built and penalty of over-work. When the kidneys are their risk. If it succeeds the cost is trifling, sacrifices it entails them; but never being these, added to cost of what the farmer has to buy. If lir irritation, heals upon weak, inactive or sluggish, when one feels and should it fail the cost is nothing. No The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. passages, allays the large amount of road construction any embargoes are to be placed to help to since the of the Revolution have tired out and miserable, has the "blues,” lacks string or red tape to this money back offer. If who arrived here from their nation and enables the sufferer days last year, will many miles of driveB the the statement I Flye, wedding ^ give situation, says, they energy and ambition, Foley Kidney Pills are your hair is worth saving, Parisian Sage is sleep is1,1 the women of this country been found on the fine estate. A. E. Clement is in I trip Nov. 16th, tendered them a reception at >asily and naturally so that should be on manufactured products, tonic and strengthening. They act quickly. worth trying, and a large bottle is inexpensive 1 of the the hall last The hall ;urbed by hacking cough. Sold Every® wanting in patriotism or heroism when charge work. particularly munitions of war. Probibi- Sold Everywhere, I at yoor favorite drug or toilet counter. Grange Friday evening. I Belfast. The public schools closed yesterday for the The Woman 'a Hospital Aid will hold their remainder of the week. nonthly business meeting tomorrow, Friday, it SHOP EARLY. The banks, public offices and stores general- 2.30 p m„ with Mrs. Sarah Knight, Cedar Christmas present, ly will be closed all day today. street. ow! ijv-'U r'll\'UY it The class of * 'r 1916, Islesboro High Bchool, has Owing to the the Belfast ? ."r no peasant, holiday Bowling presented to its alma mater a Victor talking ream will not go to Rockland today, but will tomorrow, machine on which a This 6ilver plate haB been either go or the Christmas tomorrow, Friday, postpone il :u’W- attain, placed engraved with the name of the one have to borrow, Bchool trip week. and the donors of the gift, fv?!-:fi'p‘‘w! The general delivery at the post office will i,»n t have reason Give Mr. and Mrs. Useful Gifts Augustus D. Hayes and Fon 3e open today for one hour after the arrival of | -rmas season; on— Vaughan left last to visit ] f you please, Thursday Mr. Hayes’ sach train mail. The city carriers will be off it now! sister, Mrs. Lelia A. Grimm, in West at noon and the rural carriers will be ex- ^ Park, iuty .j^vvvu. a Ulster N. Y. I 11 county, They go on account of cused for the day. Mr. Hayes’ ill health and may south later. >>>cial Aid will meet to- go See the display of apples at the Whitten Mrs. W. L. who .1 p. m. with Mrs. Eugene West, was injured in an auto grocery store, Opera House block, from See- accident in W interport several Shouldn’t Smart weeks is Why Farm in In this exhibit ago, the-Bay Northport. able to be out, having regained the use ! tan has been engaged as of her Mason 1. Steven shows what may be done in ankle. She appreciates the Belfast Farmers’ Union and many kindnesses Shoes Be Comfortable apple culture in Waldo county, by constant shown her, the Jf,: Dec. 4th. particularly surprise party of and intelligent care of an orchard. ladies, who brought their own refreshments of t tie boy recently injured The next entertainment in the Philharmonic ice cream, cake, salted etc. You Women nuts, Have to Wear Them, course will Theatre ,ige street, returned Mon- be given in the Colonial Deputy Sealer of Weights and t>ec. lecturer and car- cae McLellan school. Measures Shopping, Galling, to the Theatres— 18th, by Alton Packard, Percy S. Edgecomb returned to Augusta last toonist. He is a concert company, lecturer, the blind man, who j .rtland, week a Often For a Time from trip to Houlton, Fort Fairfield, Hours At cartoonist and humorist, all in one, and those | tour of Maine selling al- Caribou, Van Buren, Bangor, Brewer and Bel- who heard him in the course last winter will k*[' .elfast last Monday calling on where he i ne trou welcome season. fast, had been in conference with Die with most shoes is they are his coming this local sealers and municipal officers in regard to not made for Among the students at Kents Hill to win ...es will shipped out of Wal- are made to meet | the local sealing work. feet—they football letters this fall are two boys well to the restrictions | .wing to is son Ira M. Cobe who, with Mrs. is demands,” lasted known in Belfast. One Cecil Getchell, of brown-tail Cobe, spend- ^trade according spreading of William B. Getchell of who has a ing the winter in New.York, has sent a check “trade traditions.” Feet don’t Augusta, for grow summer on the Condon and the $10 to the Belfast Band as he will be un- cottage shore, rig. there will be a shoot that other Dick Hersom of N. who able to attend the pop concert tonight for the way. Rochester, H., the of the ■day on grounds benefit of that organization. The band feels \\ e take care to buy from manufacturers who played ball here last season on the Leonard & I the foot of Allyn street. very grateful for this generous gift. The in- know Barrows team. k feet and how to fit them. gun.” dications are that the Opera House will be The Minoka Club were of Miss Ethel Take our guests after- filled to its no one can l’hanksgiving day, tonight capacity, and that finan- Regal Shoes, imagine Rogers at supper at the Woman’s Club room, will and otherwise the the thousands of lasts at j a the Colonial theatre, cially concert will be a great the Regal factories, often at 6 p. m., Nov. 22nd. The menu included roast :rama, “The Soul Market,” success. several variations for the same size and width. chicken, riced potatoes.hot rolls, fruit pudding, and the jance of society Mr. and Mrs, Robert MacKenna Miss cake and coffee. The club spent the evening and It’s easy to fit when have a com- ■ people you e emotional ac- in Miss Holmes’ lecture in the Uni- j exquisite Sibelle Cummings of New York were in Bel- attending plete line of see.11s to be a tarian church and the recital in the irova. fast last Thursday on their way home from Regals—there Regal Ridgeway 1 for almost one Colonial Theatre. conducted under the aus- East Searsmont, where they were called by every who enters our door. Usually rth at 127 Main the death of their father, John we them a new League Cummings, give idea of comfort, a shoe that Raphanel A. Leavitt, principal of the Brick AN IMPORTANT ind was suc- who had been with them in New York since Siturday very fits properly at every school in East Belfast, has interested his wa; early in October. have closed their point. ue treasury materially They and formed an Audobon with There are pupils Society were in East Searsmont residence for the winter. several other reasons for these persons helped twenty members. It is the first of these so- ANNOUNCEMENT Their stepmother, Mrs. Eleanor clothing at lowest prices, formerly Regals:—smarter styles, new leathers, better cieties to be formed in Belfast although there Heal, will live with her son, Dalton Heal, in Because of the increase in our Holiday business, we have decided to and daughter, Mrs. Edgar wear, better values in marry the are 61 in Maine. Mr. Leavitt is president; East Searsmont. particulars by make our entire first floor into a GIFT Dora vice Stella LARGE SHOP, arranging in returned from Somerville, matter of a dollar or Flanders, president; Hamilton, TL. ___ two —. per pair. most and manner —UBLM MIL the convenient attractive the were called by the sudden set Villas secretary; Angus Robbins, treasurer. For the greatest collection of of the State is 11 i are ever in this •ruier’s sister, Mrs. Robert $221,462 against $287,901.48at Prices $5 to $8 present the meetings held Monday even- gifts gathered together city. the last .anke had been a commitment, a decrease of $66,439.37 in the school room. frequent ings It is impossible to enumerate the. many hundreds of articles on dis- and had The Belfast Savings bank is taxed r in Belfast many | $4,494.75, but the of will mention such useful and and tbe The city horses are now stabled in the base- play, by way suggestion lasting were shocked to hear of her Searsport Savings bank, $628.28. 1’hc J ment of the city building and ready for fire gifts as Mahogany Trays, Book Shelves, Waste Baskets, Work Baskets. tax assessed against the trust and banking | at time of Frank Electric companies is calls any night. Tuesday Sewing Tables, Oil and Lamps, Pedestals, Screens, Ladies’ Desks, Belfast $78,330.84, against $82,825 32 at | MEMBEBED. The who has the care of had a the last commitment. The Stockton Linnekin, them, Ladder Stools, Heed Rockers, Pictures, Smoking Sets, Cigar Lighters, received a tur- Springs A handsome black "turned” Women large couch bed in the firemen’s private room Trust Co. is taxed for and the W aldo placed Clocks, Phonographs, Card Tables, and hundreds of other articles as for the Thanksgiving $111.43, just nings” kid skin that its smartness on the Church street side opposite the munici- 7 rust Co. for $640.25 The total tax on gains and within the reach of all. a the useful priced i Mrs. Charles Bradbury; court room. A switch turns 1 well pal “three-way” 1 loan and building associations of the State is through designed lines. .11 Mrs. Jesse H. Webber, on the electric in this room, the main $461.62, against $327.57 at the last lights TAKE T. U. commit- It makes the foot seem slender. WARNING treat from the W. C. hall, stairs and the fire department rooms on ment, an increase of $134.05. Tnere is no tax- of hofore so take our Girls Home will partake the High street side. The outside light is at Only 24 more days Christmas, advice and come to- j on the Belfast Loan & Building association, the selections while our stock and all its accessories, j the head of his bed and the signal tappers are day and make your is at its best as it will be Belfast Bowlers Win-. The irs. Ira M. Cobe, Belfast bowl- supplement- also in his room. These improvements will impossible to duplicate orders this year. We will hold all orders and ers wen the third match in the series with ed confectionery from the an save much valuable time in responding.,to deliver any time you say and you don’t have to pay cash unless you Brunswick. Rockland on the Dutch & Willey alleys in this alarm. want to city last Thursday night by 41 pins. The tally: b of the First Parish met in The is announced of Miss Edith BELFAST engagement Tuesday evening, Nov. 28th, j Louise Heal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Keene. 469 talk from to DeWitt Clinton Brews- a very instructive j ^ray.508 S. Heal of this city, The Home Gould of Co. G. Bangor 2nd | Spinney.402 ter of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Boston. Miss Heal Furnishing Co., his experiences at the Mexi- | Staples.416 is a graduate of Belfast High school, class of ! Maine. French. .498 Belfast, ier a brief introduction, ex- J 1907, and of the School of the Museum of Fine and is native of rig of the racial, political Totals. 2283 Arts of Boston. Mr. Brewster a j we ‘‘make selections the Mexican Rockland. a of the Knickerbocker Again say your early.” We ceristics of peo- j Brooklyn, and member, tude toward the border ques- ■ Mayo.437 Field Club and the Central Athletic Club of deliver anytime before Christmas in eur auto truck or Barnard.. 404 •on an account of the trip that and of the Masonic Lodge. For the gave Fogarty. ..442 city, to our out of town customers. in busi- ship to Laredo Texas, where they Robertson. 432 past three years he has been engaged for the their work, duties, play, and ^ary. .I. .. 467 ness in Boston, No date has been set Gould advocates uni- wedding. have been asked as to the -re. capt. Totals...2242 Many questions and tree exer- training for our youth, WORTH tsELFAST Miss rranees o. waiaiey, night of the municipal Christmas uapt. b. a. Larrabee has sold the Kenney The state Highway Commission returned health The Municipal Christmas At a office It is ... -A pride to the splendid Tree. who has been acting pastor of our church dur- cises in post square. expected they Farm near the Eel. Weir bridge in Pittsfield to to Augusta Nov. 23d from Lincolnville, where of his special of the Associated Charities closed her labors Christmas ve.i by the men company meeting Leo Pushor of ing the past seven months, will be held Saturday evening. Unity, who is to take a was held a of land We Examine last afternoon it was possession hearing upon question : ur months’ as army Friday voted to make a with us last She has been a very will be observed in all the churches Sunday, experience of the property within a short time. Sunday. canvass a damages resulting from change of grade of with view to increasing the member- efficient worker, both in the church and com- the 24th and this will leave Christmas day for ball at the at Duck to at least 100. Elon B. Thanksgiving Tranquility Grange | highway Trap hill, Lincolnville. ship Gilchrest was munity, and she goes to her new charge in Rob- the home gatherings, etc. The men of the Bar- young made chairman of a hall, Lincolnville, this, Thursday, evening, Miss Grace Mitchell a baconbat Wed- membership committee j gave binston with the best wishes of all the people school as- The Thorndike Hotel, Rockland, according The f :he Methodist Sunday and authorized to Nov. 30th, with music by Fish’s orchestra. Nov. at her home in Con- select his assistants. The nesday night, 22nd, in this vicinity. It is hoped she may decide to Eyes women of the Dance 50 cents. A of to reports, is to open on or about Dec. 1st, ral of the young committee on the tickets, supper baked gress street in honor of Miss Thelma general Municipal Christ- Hamm, to us another summer. One candidate j return with who has been clerk at the -s are rehearsing a bright little beans, cold meats and at 60 cents Harry Deane, Modern Scientific mas tree is Morris L. Rev. Arthur A. pastry per who left Thursday afternoon for her home in last Sun- By Methods Slugg, was admitted to church membership for several as the new which will be presented next couple will be served at intermission. Augusta House years, ris,” Blair and Mrs. Essie P. Carle, and the follow- Wollaston, Mass., after two weeks’ stay in Bel- was observed. (without the aid of day and the communion service The of this well known drugs) is the cast of characters: New proprietor. closing sing ing sub-committees were elected: Tree, Rev. ! Advertisements. More than ever this fast. Bacon was frizzled in the fireplace and and Mrs. Andrew Richards of _Mr. Danvers, was a and will And hit the Most sea and obsti- hostelry surprise many wel- Up-to-Date [• .n, retired from William A. year there will be a demand for useful Christ- with the seated around it on the flcor a Vaughan. C. Hopkins and Mrs. | guests Mass., are their vacation with his hired spending come its reopening. tddard; Phil, the captain’s Etta P. the same I mas gifts and in this connection the announce- real summer was There were Savery; finance, as the mem- picnic enjoyed. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Richards. r. his ment of Getehell; Harry Thompson, bership committee; Orrin J. the Home Furnishing Co. will be read many good things to eat, and it was a very The Philharmonic Entertainment publicity, Dickey, | The Milk It has been rumored Course. mill owner, Question. ,ter; Hiram Small, Mrs. S. S. L. Shute, Misses Anne M. j with interest. They have made their entire jolly party, Those present were Lillian Dex- The series of entertainments under the aus- Glasses Kittredge for some time that the local milk dealers were a lost husband, apt. Sleeper, and Sue M. Partridge; entertainment, Mr. and j first floor into a Gift Shop and advise making ter, Geneva Stephenson, Katherine Kittredge, pices of the Belfast Philharmonic society was to raise the to 9 or 10 cents per quart. a mischievous price At Reasonable Prices, Teddy Sleeper, Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, Mrs. C. W. Weacott and ; your selections early while the stock is at its Alice Roswell and Eleanor Bruce. auspiciously opened in the Colonial Theater C. H. Simmons is notifying hia customers that Ans; Mrs. best as it will be a Thompson, peaceable Rev. Walter T. Hawthorne; distribution of > impossible to duplicate orders. Shipping Items. in Wednesday evening, Nov. 22nd, when large Activity vessel charter- beginning Dec. 1st he will ask 10 cents. Uora York, -The Store can fit with smart ired, Brown; billy gifts, Mrs, C. M. Craig. Mrs. Etta l'. Diusmore you : is and rates are audience Katherine Ridgeway, a wide- Savery. ing reported strong in all Messrs. and Littlefield, will ask 9 greeted Hulda Prime, shoes that are a Hayford Gladys Marshall; Miss E Frances Abbott. Mrs. Ben comfortable, having complete trades. vessels are also in known and reader. For more than tfrokjn Lenses Hazeltine, Sailing demand cents. It is understood Mr. Whitcomb will ly popular Replaced Ethel Mrs. line of for made manufac- ts, Frost; Sleeper, Mrs. J C. Durham, Mias Louise Regale women, by in the off-shore but an hour and a half she occupied the stage Hazeltine, especially trade, vessels ask 9 cents and Mr. Elms said he was consider- Leota Patterson; Becky turers who know fett and how to fit them. hope, Rev. William VaughaD. Messrs. Wm. B. Wood- are difficult to secure at the rates bid alone with the exception of two piano solos I by ing the question of asking 9 cents. They say Mabel have thousands of lasts at the and held the mboyf Bryant, j bury and B. They Regal recent charters are and a accompaniment, close Lynwood Thompson. charterers. Among the that the cost of grain, etc., the high price of piano Chase & often several for the same j Doak, factories, variations schooners E. of her hearers with a varied pro- j Edward Briry, to load coal at milk bottles and have forced them attention size and width....The incidentals, Sew-E-Z sewing ma- fcr at which demonstrated her versatility and PhiJadelphia Cienfuegos $5.25 per ton; to increase the price, and that they can carry gram chine which enables to do four -^Optometrists,*€- motor, you the J. Manchester for at rare dramatic ability. Many of those present Haynes Cienfuegos, this product directly to the creamery to bet- hours at a cost of one would be an sewing cent, same attended the lecture in the Unitarian 25 Main Seifast the rate; John L. Treat, to load lumber ter Just what action the custom- had just Street. Belfast, Maine. Opera Christmas The Penobscot advantage. House, C£wE acceptable gift. Bay at Miss Holmes on Experi- Fernandina or Jacksonville for a port in ers will take remains to be seen. church by Hospital Electric Co. is ready to demonstrate one at lirst selec- Cuba at $15 per 1000.Steamship Alaskan ences in France, and the readers Today, Matinee Only, at 2 30 P. M. home_See card of Gertrude McClure Thomas H. Marshall Circle had the follow- your of the France & Canada Steamship Company, tion, Katrina Trask’s short story “The Van- of violin instruc tor....See statements ing Thanksgiving Day program at their meet- Bangor, with an enormous cargo for the French Gov- served to emphasize what the lecturer I last guard,” of the condition of The National Bank of ing Tuesday afternoon: Singing, ‘•Near- selec- DON’T DENMAN THOMPSON’S City ernment. sailed from Boston Nov. 22nd for St, had said of the horrors of war. uther er God to circle; Belfast and the Searsport National Bank of My Thee,” prayer, chaplain; as for instance, “iss Nazaire. It is said the Alaskan has been re- tions had a practical bearing, “THE OLD .The attention of the of reading, Thanksgiving Day,” Mrs. Lulie Nich- HOMESTEAD” Searsport... people chartered by the line from the American Ha- the talk of the old grandfather with a grand- ols; vocal solo, Mrs. Delia s ! A TRULY BEAUTIFUL Brooks and is called to the Frisbee; reading, a bird’s nest and who was PHOTOPLAY. vicinity professional waiian Line at more than $120,000 per month. son who had robbed poem, Mrs. Nettie Merri- card of Seth W. Ella Thanksgiving Day a Norwood, Esq-Mrs. ....Capt. J. W. Bunker of Calais has taken convinced of the error of his ways; and plea NEWS COMEDY thew; “Origin, and of CARTOONS E. West, Mrs. Grace E. Pattershall and Mrs. paper, Purpose History without whose aid it would be command of the schooner Woodward Abra- for the birds, I Flora J. Heath a card of Thanksgiving Day,” Mrs. Julia G. McKeeD; publish thanks....See hams of the Pendleton fleet. The schooner is imposaible to raise crops of any kind. Selec- Ml Friday Evening Saturday—Matinee and Evening L. C. of E. H. Thanksgiving Day proclamation, Putnam; the h b «ab to m. Deadly f rate appointments Bcyington, eye special- to carry a cargo of coal from New York to tions in a lighter vein which brought down disode "Gloria’s Romance” Mary Fuller in reminiscences of bet bralm ta kanua kataaa. ist-Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gilmore and Clar- Thanksgiving Day, H. M. who had mar- Italy... .Sch. Mount Hope, Bangor for Nor- house were the trials of a man Rate (imply dry ap. No odo« Alice Brady in "THROWN To THE LIONS” ence P. Gilmore a card of thanks... An Bennett and Mrs. Mary Pendleton; “Thanks- ■liali m Valuabb booklet publish folk, was run into by U. S dredge Navesink ried a woman and found he could not live with with Sambo,” Mrs. Dora ia each cam. “How la Do- IE WOMAN IN elderly man, strictly temperate, wants a place off Pollock giving Day Bridges; her or live without and the character aad f 47’ L-Ko Two-Reel Comedy Rip Nov. 20th during strong north- her; | Rate.” 25c-, 50c. to do chores and work on a farm for patriotic poem furnished by Mr. Conant and light the erly wind, and had starboard side badly stove sketch of Mrs. Hogenheimer in the dressing X. $3,00. rndav Evening * winter. read by Mrs. Nichols. The Circle extended a Tuesday Evening Wednesday Even’ng at fore rigging. She anchored off Squash room of a Pullman car. In other selections Caprice in vote of thanks to Mrs. Frisbee for her vocal Pauline Frederick in WORLD FIVE PART Meadow Shoals and was towed to Vineyard she showed a mastery of dialect, and her per- F E \ T URE solo at the meeting. Next Tuesday officers PARAMOUN1 FEATURE FEATURE Musicale at the. home of Mr. and Mrs, Elon Haven 21st by tug Paoli.... Word has been re- sonification of the different characters recalled will be elected and all members are requested FOR SALE LY b. Gilchrest last Tuesday evening under the ceived of the arrival in Geneva, Italy, of the the wonderful gift in that line of W. O. Fuller to be present. auspices of the North Church Guild, with Mrs, steamship Floridian of the American-Hawaiian of Rockland, as demonstrated in a lecture he TKo annual I'hriotmaa acilo and nkinlran mm. SWAN-WHIlTtN«fOKD COMPANY Walter T. Hawthorne, Mrs. Thomas E. Bow* line, Capt. Joseph t. Nichols, of Buqksport. delivered in this city many years ago on Bank- Misses under the of the not a ker, Amy E. Stoddard and Alice E The Floridian carried a cargo similar to that ; per auspices Baptist society ing in Kansas. Fuller is big man—in will be held in their Simmons program committee, was attended by of the Columbian of the same line, Capt. Cur- i vestry Wednesday, Dec. statue—but if he presented a character six 6th. Supper tickets 35 cents. The nearly eighty guests and was a most delightful tis, of Searsport, which was torpedoed and supper feet tail he assumed that height, to his hearers. PATTERSON’S committee will be Mrs. D. occasion. The hospitable bouse was decorated sunk by a German submarine off the coast of George Mahoney, The lecture platform lost a star when journal- Mrs. B. B. Mrs. Herbert S. throughout with pine and sprays of the lan- Spain early in the month... .The schooner I. L, Greenlaw, Morey, ism, his first love, claimed and held Fuller. MUSIC SHOP, tern plant, an artistic combination, and was Snow & Co. of Rockland have been Mrs. F. M. Dutch, Mrs. Fred L. Howard, Mrs. Excuse this but it is hard for the Christmas Cards building at degression, Main Gerald W. K. B. Mrs. 47 Street, Maine. lighted with candles, anc an old-fashioned lan- odd jobs has been sold to the Atlantic Mari- Howard, Mrs. Craig, E. writer to avoid being led into reminiscences. Belfast, £ Mrs. Mrs. tern the S. F. J. E. illuminated porch. The hostess was time Co. of Boston, and will be pushed for- Perkins, Clements, Roy As to Miss Ridgeway we can only 3ay further MUSIC MDSE. TEACHING ARE NOW ON SALE AT Mrs. Albert C. Mrs. charming in a Colonial, blue silk, with many I ward to in owner- Young, Cuzner, George that all are indebted to her for a early completion. Change present very RENTING and lace Holt, Mrs. H, J. Morris, Mrs. J. A. Sanker REPAIRINGi ruffles, and hair powdered. Little ship has been followed by a radical change of enjoyable evening in which entertainment was J. J Miss Katherine Brown met the guests at the rig. The deck will be raised to the of the Mrs. W. Clifford, Mrs. W. A. Nichols; house- combined with food foi Miss J. LEE PATTERSON. Proprietor. top thought. Gladys Mrs. J. G Mrs. L. C. front door, and Perle Davis and Francis Strout rail, and instead of being a plain sailing vessel keepers, Aborn, Putnam, Cooper, who was to ha/e accompanied Miss with all the Mrs. Robertson; Mrs. P. dignity of gentlemen of Colonial it will be a full-powered motor craft, carrying Benj fancy tabie, E. Ridgeway was obliged to cancel her engage- in assisted the Barry and Mrs. P. L. Benner; Mrs. L. days, wigs, frills, buckles, etc., an engine ot 700 p. m. The launching will aprons, ment, and Miss Betty Scraleen came in her arrivals at the second Dean Knowi- A. Burgess and Mrs. George W. landing. take place in th spring. The Atlantic Mari- Miller; candy, place, and made a pleasing impression. Misses Hazel Perkins, Vivian Howard and For Sale or Rent ton, similarly dressed, announced the program time Co. a few months ago bought the schoon- in Mrs, John R.Duntor anc er W. Delia Cook; parcel post, Mrs. Warren A. Nich- a^rhyme composed by E. & W. L. Tuck,which had teen rescued We would be glad to welcome you among us bowed so low as to lose his hat in one instance ols, Supper will be served at 6.15 and an or- IN CRESCENT CITY, FLORIDA. by the Snow Marine Co., and rebuilt by I. L —our society of friends who go regularly to much chestra will furnish music. causing merriment All who took part Snow & Co... .Residents of Vinalhaven who A. A. Howes & Co.'s store for Havana cigars Orange groves, hruses, suites in hot£l in the for For Hm program were in Colonial costume. The claim that they saved the gasoline schooner Christmas Sale. Remember that the —Cedulas. light housekeeping. particu- lars apply to D. CHAPIN WARREN, program was as follows: piano duet, The Se- Casarca III from lost have Christmas sale by the Women’s Alliance of being brought pro- w45p Crescent City, Florida. cret, Gautier, by Misses Amy E. Stoddard anc ceedings in the United States district court by the First Parish, Unitarian, will take place in Marguerite H. Owen; vocal solo, “Afterwards/ which they seek to have the court determine Memorial hall Thursday afternoon, Dec. 7th. STORAGE and National Bank of Belfast by Mrs. Jessie Hart Allen; male quartett, “The just how much salvage is due them for their Mrs, Elmer A. Sherman will have charge of Gertrude B. McClure City Sailors Rev. W. T. B. L efforts. The are Charles Song,” by Hawthorne, libellants E. Williams, the fancy table, where will be found many PACKING and J. A. OF BANGOR Suggests for Investment. Davis, John Parker McMahan; pianc F. S. Walls, William Clater, Ralph Clater, dainty hand-made articles suitable for Christ- OF " solo, A French Air with variations, by Hayden Fred Clater, Luther Burns and Ansel Phil- mas gifts. The aprons, in charge of Mrs. Wil- vines of Violin Instructor. Alberta, Canada, 5’s, 1928, 98 1-2 Mrs. Gilchrest; vocal duet, “Silver Threadc all of Vinalhaven. The libel has been liam B. Swan and Mrs. Ben will be " brooks, Hazeltine, Household Goods of Will all those violin instruction with Montreal, Canada, 5’s, 1918, 100 5-8 Among the Gold,” Mrs. Allen and Mr. Haw- brought against the gasolinegschouper Casarca well made, practical, and reasonable in price. wishing Groods packed, stored or shipped by our expert me kindly leave their names and addresses at Winnipeg, Canada. Water District 5’a. 99 1-2 thorne; readinar, “John Misf III of St. Andrews, N. B-The work on the Mrs. James H. Howes will have of the Jr-at«r 1920, Gilpen’s Ride,” charge packers. Estimates given by calling. Pitcher’s Music Store before Saturday, Dec. Lilian Traction light & Power Company’s 6’s. 1920, 99 1-8 Alice E. Simmons; vocal solo, “Lassie Jean/ three masted schooner in Bean’s shipyard, delicious home-cooked food for which these 9th. and I will call and see them on that date, at 'of sao, Paulo. Brazil, 6’s, 1922.to yield 6 1-4 percent, Mr. Hawthorne; trio, “Angry Words,” Kalher Camden, is going along finely, and the four- sales are noted. Tea will be served at small Home Furnishing Co., or drop me a line ine and Han- master is nearing completion and it is tables under the direction of Mrs. 31 Fond St., Me. °f Sao t'aul'j provides 6 ) prrccni of the worlds coffee and the City of Sao Paulo Brown, Margaret Rogers Betty rapidly George I. BELFAST, MAINE Bangor, ^t9 Tel* 2183 J lw48 percent of the world’s coffee and is the strongest city, financially, in the Brazilian snue; male quartet, “Sleep, My Lady, Sleep/ hoped to launch her Dec. 9th.The schooner Keating. The girls of the Junior Alliance will round duet, “The Land of Shadows,” Mrs.. Allen anc Susie P. Oliver has made the trip from sell home-made candy and daintily dressed for the war the above bonds would not be in the American market. probably Stockton to and Mr. Hawthorne. A social hour followed, when Bridgeport, discharged thence dolls. An entirely new feature will be a melt- Main 8 Power Co. 1st 5’$* 1939,1 99 1-2 W. WANTED Jntral cake, cookies and coffee were served by the to Jersey City, loaded with cement, and to ing pot, where odd bits of jewelry will bs de- Seth Norwood, Street H. R. Co. 1st Lien & Consolidated 99 in 27 cents ^tland 5’s, 1945, 3-4 committee, Mro. Z. D. Hartshorn, Mis. Oscai Bangor days. She got 60 per bar- posited which will be worth their weight in By an elderly man, a place to do chores and >and P. Oliver work on a farm for the winter. Rapids Hallway Co., Michigan, 5’s, 1919, 100 1-4 Wilkins, and Mrs. V. L. Hall, with Missei rel on the cement. The Susie once gold. Admission free to all. The at light Strictly patronage Law, Apply to Lillian made the round trip between Bangor and New Attorney temperate. THE Davis, Katherine Brown, Margaret of the public is solicited. Sale opens -at 2.30 ISAIAH HAMILTON, CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BELFAST. York in thirteen Rogers and Betty Hanshue serving. days. p. m. BROOKS, MAINE. lw4Sp 111 High Street, Belfast, Me. Wharf and privileges at Hal- or deed of trust dated January author of ‘The (b) property gage 10,1912, insurance on account of thejow of aaid hold.Niebuhr, Failure of Kennebec Maine: is a lien or to or thereof. payable I CAMERN STLAMSHIP CORPORATION lowed, County, any part parcel a team State” shall be deemed to be German-Americanism,’ brings a moat Wharf and at Gar- As in said decrees the Mas- ship “Bay (c) property privileges provided Special included iu the to be, sold by the serious charge against modern civiliza- Kennebec Maine: ters will offer said for sale in two property diner, County, property Special Masters. tion in The Nation’s Crime the Wharf property and privileges at South as follows:— against (d) parcels Dated. Portland. Maine. November 16,1916. Individual.’ The of Kennebec County, Maine: PARCEL 1 will consist of all the property question prohibition Gardiner, JOHN F. A. MERRILL ( Special I in a deed is second in to none of our Notice of f oreclosure Sales being the same properties described hereinabove described and defined, except the Masters. importance I CARROLL W. MORRILp) Steamooat to Eastern with the national The of from Kennebec Company tract of land and fiats, wharves.build- Ropes, & Perkins, 60 State St., problems. arguments that to the dated 17, 1902, thereon known as the Gray, Boyden one NOTICE is hereby given pursuant Steamship Company, February ings and structures solicitors for Old Colony Trust side haye been aoiy advanced in the made and en- of Book Boston, Mass., decree of foreclosure and sale recorded in Kennebec Registry Deeds, “Union Wharf" property, situated in Boston, Atlantic Jonn now Eu- : Company, Trustee. by Koren; Dr. tered the District Court of the United said and rights being Massachusetts; and by 443, page 201; properties Coolidge & Hight, 50 Congress St., Boston, gene Lyman Fiske, director of the Life states for the District of Msine on Septem- detd d The Easte.n Steamship Company to PARCEL 2 will consist of said Union Wharf by Mass., solicitors for receivers of Eastern Extension Institute, offers in rebuttal an ber 26, 1916, in a certain consolidated cause the Eastern Steamship Corporation by deed property, viz., Item 4. Corporation. indictment of alcohol drawn from the ex- pending in said Court, entitled “Old Colony dated January 10, 1912 PARCEL 1 will be sold at the main front Steamship Court House for Pe- and records of the world's Trust Company,Trustee, complainant,against ITEM 9. entrance of the County perience great in the State of life insur nee Eastern Steamship Corporation, defendant; nobscot Count ., at Bangor, .companies. Under the Wharf property and privileges at Berwind-White Coal Mining Company, plain- (1) Maine, on the 3d day of January, 1917, bet ween News and Notes. of The Great War’ are six ad- Waldo County, Maine; being the Library heading for Infants and Children. tiff, against Eastern Steam-hip Corporation, Nortnport, the hours of 2 P. M. and 5 P. M and PARCEL mirable articles: 'Neutral and Hj same in a deed from the Europe defendant”; and to the final order of sale property'desjnbf.d 2 will be sold at the main front entrance of the the L. Wesleyan Grove ('amp-Meeting As- War,’ by Simons, a Dutch public- Tlio Kind You Have has 1m n * made and entered by said District Court of Northport County Court House forSuffolk County.Massa- Mollie Elliott Seawell, author of wide- Always Bought sociation to th»- Eastern Company, ist who has no 'The Conscienti j^B the United States for the District of Maine Steamship in the of Boston on the 5th and stories illusions; turo of H. in Waldo chusetts, city day ly read historical romances Clias. Fletcher, and has. been made im dated May 5. 1909, and recorded Reg- the hours of 2 P. ous Objector,’ by Henry W. Nevinson; ^B on November 3, 1916, in said consolidated of uanuary, 1917, between M. for died Nov. 15th in Washington, istry of Deeds, Book 292, p. 292: said piop.-rty offered for boys, ‘The Defeat of the German General personal supervision for over 30 years. Alton BK cause pending in said Court as aforesaid; and 5 P. M. Each parcel will be D. fore- and rights being deeded by the Eastern Steam- C., aged 56 years. to and to a certain ancillary decree of sale separately and as an entirety. Staff,’ by Herbert Sidebotham of the deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitation II of the ship Company to the Eastern Steamship Cor- to bid for Parcel 1 closure and sale of th District Court No person will be entitled Hon. John F. gave an histori- Manchester Guardian; ‘Tne Flame of are but ion by deed dalec January 10, 1912: Sprague “Just-as-good” Experiments, and eudan BB United States for the District of Massachu- pora unless such person shall have first deposited cal Rivor at Aden a Wharf property and privileges at sketch of the Kennebec France,' by Tucker; poignant health of setts, entered November 4, 1916, in a certain (2) (a) with the Special Masters, as a pledge that he of Children—Experience against Ex.pe.ini Bfl Wraldo Maine: Good Will Farm recently, which is an- episode tne Irish Rebellion, 'Easier,’ consolidated cause pending in said Court en- Belfast, County, will make good his bid in case of its acceptance, Wharf and at Sears- other valuable addition to Maine history, by Nora Connohy; and a terrible account titled “Old Colony Trust Company, Trustee, (b) property privileges the sum o,t ten thousand dollars, in cash or by Waldo Maine: to which is so and ot the Aroiem.tn as told against Eastern Steamship Cor- port, County, certified check upon a bank or trust company Mr. Sprague liberally Deportation by The Kind You Have B complainant, Wharf and at W in- an Always privileges are other poration, defendant; Berwind-White Coal (c) properties acceptable to the Special Masters, and no per- valuably contributing in his Journal of eye-wuness. There many terport, Waldo County Maine: notable which Mining Company, plaintiff, against Eastern son will be entitled to bid for Parcel 2 unless Maine History and in public addresses. articles, stories and poems un- A certain parcel of land in Frankfort, with Steamship Corporation, defendant”; the (d) Buch person shall have first deposited thft It was published in full in the Good Will make the sum-total of a number which for Waluo Maine: Masters, appointed County, Masters, as a pledge that he will make ushers the Atlantic into a dersigned, Special in a Special Record. year promising decrees being the same properties described deed in case of its ac- the purpose in and by each of said good his bid tor said parcel still achievement. re- from the Boston and Bangor Steamship Com- greater of foreclosure and sale (and hereinafter ceptance, the sum of five thousand dollars, in Jack London, the author, died at his to the Eastern Steamship Company, dated a or ferred to as the “Special Masters”), will pany cash or by certified check upon bank trust Glen ranch near Santa and m Waldo Eilen. Calif., to the bidder April 25, 1902, recorded Registry to the Masters. ^ sell at auction highest company scceptable Special would ilau cougn. public 204. Rosa, at 7.45 p. in., Nov. 22ud. He baby Wliooping and to the of D eds, Vol. 266, p. All received the Special Masters, or bidders therefor, upon subject deposits by old on lhe I2th of de- Al: of said and rights being deed- bid have been 41 years Mib. bam C. Small, Ciaylua, N. ju., Briln: terms, conditions and provisions in said properties, except those made by any bidder whose final ed by the Eastern Steamship Company to the the 1917. He is survived by his “iW> grauribuu had wr.uupn.g cuugn miiui uc crees of foreclosure and sale and said shall be accepted, will be returned by January, In Use For Over 30 Years. East rn Steamship deed dated who was with him when wao three months old. VV«. U*ed t oic> ’a order of sale more particularly set forth, Corporation by Special Masters at the conclusion of the sale wife, Charniion, Qouty 1912. j the and Tar ana I believe it saved nib tile tie la ail the property found in said decrees to be January 10, to the bidder or bidders from whom the same end came; by his sister, Mrs. Shep- Wharf property and privileges at Dark shall lull to now big and tal.” tbiey’s honey and i ar is a covered by the mortgage or d-:*ed of trust of (3) were received. In case any bidder ard; by a daughter, who is a student at Waldo County, Maine; being tine thing to nave in trie nouse xor Eastern Steamship Corporation to Old Colony Harbor, Islesboro, ! make good his bid upon its acceptance by the the of California, anil by his I wnuopuig the s.-me properly described in a deed from the the University cougn, croup, cougns.coids. __ooij livery «u> Trust Company, as Trustee, dated January j Special Masters and confirmation by Court, in Calif. I r^t I Islesboro Land and Company to mother, who lives Oakland, 10, 1912, and in said decrees ordered to be Improvement ! or shall fail, after such scceptai ce, to c< inply Eastern dated September sold, except the “Bay State,” Steamship Company, ! with any order of the Court relating to the steamship, 1909. recorded in Waldo of Deeds, 1 which has been withdrawn from sale as 20, Registry payment of the amount bid or to the consum- to the restrictions in STRIKING BARBERS TELL YOU TO There Book 292, p 490; subject sums or PAINS SHAVE hereinafter more particularly stated. mation of his purchase, all of money, NEURALGIC SELF ■ said last-mentioned deed said pro- 1 will be included in said property so to be sold contained; certilied checks, by such bidder will deeded the Eastern deposited Shoot in the head with riddi- perty and rights being by be forfeited and will be to the ing j.ams the following steamships, vessels, lighters, applied pay- r in tlie cars aud tender* shares of Steamship Company to the Eastern Steamship of such sale and to ,n floats, lands, wharves, stock, rights, | ment of the expenses any tlie neck and Corporation by deed dated January 10, 1912. which the Court "i •in' scalp—pains in privileges and other property, to wit:— j I other and further purpose f .n ii .1 nr down the arms ITEM 10. may direct. ex. aiding ITEM 1. most coui- In case any sale foi which a deposit shall to tue hands, these me the The whole of the and Whan and privileges at Ban- following steamships (1) property have been made shall not be confirmed bv the *i i.. ol boil- , pie: neuralgia. other vessels, with all of their gor, Penobscot County, Maine: on together j Court for any cause other than lor failure i. iece are a num eroi causes cf neu- furniture and all otner Wharf and privileges at ers, machinery, tacate. (b) properties the part of the bidder to comply with the in fannlies Herman Penobscot Maine; ralgia. It : :; common necessaries: H. M, Whitnet, Wiutir, ; Hampden. County, terms of his bid, such bidder’s deposit will be S Janies An Wharf and at whose mem be have nervous disposi- If F Dimock. James Whitney, (c) property privileges returned to him. 1 screw N. screw Penobicot County, Maine, known as tions and it h v. often a result oi derson, steamer; Hayden, Hampden, The Special Masters, as directed by said de- William S screw steamer; Wharf '; i lood. steamer; McGowan, '’Hopkins I ertes, will not accept any bid les6 than anemia or lack oi W G. H. Prior, lighter; being the same described in a deed J. Walker, lighter; properties (a) for the property embr ced in Parcel 1 il t.. pi o. give temporary re- float. from the B >aiori and Bangor Steamship Com- Western, float; Eastern, the sum of three million, three hundred ami lief in auu should ho used. to the Eastern .dated ncaralgii ITEM 2 any Steamship Company sixteen thousand (3,216.000) dollars; ai d trouble 1 •.u.u and recorded in Penobscot Re- They cannot cure the April 25. 1902, for the embraced in Pari el 2 The whole of the following steamships and (b) property tlie ; ..in is ihe that tlie un- gistry of Deeds, Vol. 712, p. 442 complaint with all their boilers, the sum or two hunured thousand (200,000) other vessels, together All of said and rights being deed- der nourished nerve is making and it furniture and all other properties dollars. machmer), tackle, ed tne Eastern Steamship Company to the will not be until tue nerve is M assachuset Oid Bunker by If such respective sums shall not be bid for quieted necessaries: is, Colony Eastern deed dated rt-aeii the nerves j Steamship Corporation by said parcels, the Special Masters will arlj .urn fed. Tlie only way to Hill, North J'tar, North Land. 1912. January 10. the sale of the parcel or parcels for whicn the with nourish la through the blood. • ITEM 3. 1 ITEM 11. required amount shall not be bidden and will That is why i' ■ 1 frequently The whole of the following steamships and I for further instructions in (1) (a) A certain lot or parcel of land sit- apply to he Court leads to neuralgia. l.i.tu the blood other vessels, with all their boilers, thereof. sale made the together uated in Eucksport, Hancock County, Maine; respect Every by becomes thin the nervs lack nourish- machinery, tackle, furniture aud all other Masters will be to confirma- being the same property described 1" a deed Special subject ment. Build the blood, to oeceesariet: Guv Cobb, Gov. Dingley, Calvin tion the United States District Court for up supply from Parker Spctford and Phoebe A. Lawson, by tlie nerves need t amdei Hansom B. Fuller, J. 1 it the elements that Austin. Belfast, dated November 10. 1904, and recorded in Han- the District of Maine. T Morse, City of K ckiaud. of Bangor, and vou begin to correct the neuralgia. City cock Registry of Deeds, book 413, p. 304: Any purchaser must, on con nr motion ny sa;a of Westport, Booth The free Booklet “Diseases of the City Augusts, Southport, (b) A certain lot or parcel of land on the Court of any sale made pursuant to said de- Bay Monhegat:, W is urns, C atherine, Miuecla, Nervous will interest northerly Bhore of the , in crees, make such pa>ment or payments in cash System” you. Nahanada. bucksport, Hancock County, Maine; being the on account of the purchase prifce (in addition Write for it today to the Dr. Williams ---. ITEM 4, same property described in a deed from Henry to the cash, or proceeds of any certified check, Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y, | — ..... _ .. £ I.... st .^.1 Ant, m rK, Photo by American Press Association. 0* K T. Sanborn and Alnieda M. Sanborn, his wife, theretofore deposited by such purchaser with Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ wharves, buildings and structures thereon, to the Eastern Steamship Company, dated the Masters at the time of sale as here- Harbors on strike in X. Special Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail Hoboken, J., are permittt.l to lather customers’ faces, but they must sha\,* r; I. known as Union .Wharf, oituated in the city of November 1904, and recorded in Hancock inbefore which said cash or 29, provided, proceeds on receipt of price 50 cents per box, Boston in the County of Suffolk and Common- Registry of Deeds, book 416, p. 59. will be received as a part of the purchase to the six boxes for $2.50, THE SNOW STORM OF NOV. 14TH- wealth of Massachusetts conveyed (c) A certain parcel of laud on the north- price) as said Court may from time to time Many of the trained dr,- Eastern team ship Corporation by deed dated bank of the Penobscot River in Bucks- The remainder of such purchase erly require. Three hundred and illustrations lace petticoats that January 10, 1912, rrcot.lod in the Registry of port, Hancock County, Maine; being the same price not required to be paid in cash may be thirty Only Four Heavier Snow Storms Recorded Deeds for the of Suffolk, and Common- described in a deed from Parker in cash or as and 200 terse articles combine to make as as do the County property paid any purchaser may, provided for November by Weather Bureau. enticingly wealth of Massachusetts. Spofford and Phoebe A. Lawson to the Eastern in said decrees, satisfy and make good the bal- the December number of the Popular Me- With four the tive dancing frocks. ITEM 5. Steamship Company, dated December 20, 1904, ance of his bid in who'e or in part by turning chanics Magazin/one of extraordinary in- only exceptions and recorded in Hancock Registry of Deeds, in to be paid and cancelled, or to have payment terest. The execution of a inches of snow which fell Tuesday, Nov. Fur Mvlc Wharf property and privileges at Cam- legal man-kill- (1) book 415, 261. on account credited thereon. First and Refund- broke all records for the month of the same des- p. ing which occurred in 14th, den, Maine: being property elephant, recently to war Said properties and rights being deeded by ing Mortgage Gold Bonds of Eastern Steam- November for the 34 and ac- Owing eondit cribed in a deed from the Boston and Ban- the State of Tennessee, is depicted on the past years, the Eastern Steamship Company to the East- ship Corporation ai d unpaid past due coupons to data 10c. and 15c. has tin gor Steamship Company, to the Eastern cover. The illustrations cover cording compiled at the Portland country become ern deed dated Jan- to eaid bonds entitled to share in magazine dated 25, 1902, and Steamship Corporation by appertaining weather bureau there have been two Steamship Company, April 1912. I the distribution of the of sale, and a wide range of subjects, including the only world. All the finest p in Knox of uary 10, proceeds ARE FOR recorded County Registry Deeds, aerial over occasions when the snowfall has exceed- SALE IN BELFAST BY (2) Wharf property, privileges, easements such purchaser, will thereupon be credited tramway Niagara whirlpool, here this year and to Book 121, p. 388, and further described in a ed that of the first 15 j and rights at Northeast Harbor.town of Mount therefor on account of the purchase price of the destruction of a Z-ppelintn mid-air Tuesday during deed of the Eastern Steamship Company to made our ret Desert, Hancock County, Maine; being the the property purchased by him with such an the new days of the month. On the fourteenth play by the Eastern Steamship Corporation dated Jan- by aeroplane; bridge joining same property described in a deed from the amounts as would be payable on such First and North and South New day of November in 1904, 7.7 inches of not uary 10.1912, and recorded in said Knox County Portland, Me., houses, many of Western Northeast Harbor Steatnboat Wharf Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds and coupons snow fell in while on the te'i'h CARLE & Registry of Deeds. York’s street-car strike; ingenious ad- Portland, JONES. et als. to Eastern Steamship Com- out of the proceeds of sale if the whole again. Certain wharf property and privileges Company methods and etc. day in 1898, there was a snowfall of 0.2 (2) recorded in amount of the were in vertising devices, 1 of pany, dated November 20, 1903, purchase price paid Who have all the Never before have so at Tenant’s Harbor in the town St. George, the war is a of inches. by special arrangement Hancock Registry of Deeds, book 403, p. 292; cash. All such bonds so turned in for pay- Among pages photograph of Knox, State of Maine; the The other dates on which the snowfall and sets heen County being from D A anchester et als. unless to bearer and transfer- one of the British armored “tank” cars garments Eastern also by deed J. ment, payable conveyed to the Steamship was than that wer all the time. property dated November 20, 1903, recorded in Hancock able by delivery, must be duly endorsed or about which there has centered so much greater of Tuesday, patterns season. by Albert W. liall, Trustee for Ten- Apparently Company of Deeds, book 403, 289; also in blank. interest. Nov. 27, 1898, the day the steamer Port- ant’s Harbor Steamboat Wharf Company, by Registry p. by assigned ized that unless sht nttei deed of Hannah R. et dated the terms of said decrees land was when the snowfall amount- Eg- NO WAITING TO SEND. dated October recorded in the Srnallidge als., By any purchaser lost, deed T9, 1906, the sue December 9, 1903, recorded in Hancock at any sale under 6aid decrees will take the Following recent dispersal of the ed to 11.2 inches and or. Nov. 1 ing early would h-\ Records of Deeds for Knox County in Book Regis 25, 85, try ot Deeds, Book 403, p. 285; said property I property purchased by him and receive the centennial commemorative exhibition of when the record 137, p. 273, and by deed from the Tenant’s snowfall for November select ion. Gray fu-> and deeded by the Eastern Steam- deed or deeds therefor to all taxes, relics of the first American Harbor Steamboat Wharf Company and Pro- rights being subject yacht, Cleo- of 12 inches occurred. Raiment in New assessments and other Royal York, leau the but r ship Company to the Eastern Steamship Cor- j public charges charge- which was built in pe.U mode, prietors of the Steamboat Wharf at Tenant's patra's Barge, Salem Tnus far the present, month of Novem- poration by deeo dated January 10. 1912. able upon such property, and subject aie&, as in fur is undesirable Harbor, bearing date October 15, 1906, ami re- j in 1816, the Peabody institute of Salem, ber has been two colder than Kich j Wharf property and privileges at Seal to the parts thereof covered to the degrees Dresses of More Dignity Delight corded in the of Deeds for Knox (3) theitby. the was on Registry I where collection view, has normal while the for the however, worth j Harbor, town of Mount Desert, Hancock Coun- prior liens of the mortgages or deeds of trust, precipitation Matrons. Trains In. and Er- always County, Book 137, p. 275; also by deed trom issued a of the and j Sable ty, Maine; being the same property described executed and delivered respectively the catalogue pictures 15 days has amounted to .88 of an inch reliable of fur L.zzie R. ong et als. to the Eastern Steam- by | quality ! in deed from Richard M. Hoe et als., rustees, Portland Consolidated Steamship articles shown, with the announced pur- less than the normal. mine, Mole and Seal Favored. ship Company, dated October 15, 1906, and re | Company, wilt I to Eastern dated the Maine the of interest in the give satisfactory carded in the Registry of Deeds for Knox Steamship Company, August I Steamship Company, Melropoli- pose retaining public Fans and Footwear. 8, 1907, recorded in Hancock of Deeds, tan Steamship Company, and the Eastern The a inter- has the means to discar ! County, Book 141, p. 436; said property ar.d j Registry j ship. catalogue gives very W. C. T. U. GAINS 18,818 MEMBERS Book 443, 293; to the restrictions in Company, more re- [Correspondence of The Journal.] rights being deeded by the Eastern Steamship p. subject j Steamship particularly esting description of the famous voyages scarf when it loses its t : said deed contained; said property and rights ferred to in Article VII. and Article VIII of Company to the Eastern Steamship Corpo- of the yacht, particularly of the one i he 38;h annual convention of the National New York, Nov. 20, 1916. Following deeded by the Eastern Com- said dc-erte, made and entered by the United looks cheap and wooly. ration deeds dated January 10, 19l2. being Steamship which was to have Women’s Christian union by to the Eastern States District Court for the of Maine popularly supposed Temperance opened the note of frivolous domi- pany Steamship Corporation by District in gaiety which natu ITEM 6. been made the Indianapoles, Ind., Nov. 17th,with delegates A good quality of deed dated January 10, 1912. on Sept* mber 26, 1916, as aforesaid, and to all by owner, Capt. George lrom every Stde in which the union has or- nated fashionable attire during the sum- is better than mole for tl) (i) Wharf property and privileges at (4) Wharf property and privileges at Sar- rights under said mortgages or deeds of trust, Crowninshield, with the purpose of rescu- ganizations Features of the program Friday in Deal’s Cove, so cailtd, Lincoln gent town of Hancock It is further in said decrees that ing from St. Helena. mer, there is a wave of dignified rich- Westport, ville, Sedgwick, County, provided Napoleon Many were the of committees and toe cor- must get the utmost Wt the reports County, Maine; Maine; being the same property described in j purchaser or purchasers of any property illustrations of the relics and of the ness of ship Frances H. Paras, and materials, colors and or and sold to said responding secretary. trimmings set. Dark nutural (b) Wharf property privileges at W'est- deed from Sargentville Steamboat Wharf Com- j pursuant dtcrees shall, as part of itself are in the given catalogue. Pea- the annual address of the president, Anna A. that makes tor the of port, on Bailey’s Point, so called, Lincoln pany et als., to Eastern Steamship Company, j the consideration for and of the purchase pleasure matrons, also body Institute, Salem. Gordon. The secretary’s report said the gain modish, Kolinsky, County, Maine; dated March 5, 1^06, recorded in Hancock Reg- | price of the property purchased, and in addi- who and alas! often looked out of in membership in the last year had been 18.818 i felt, sian mirk Beave Wharf and at Saw- of said tion to the amount bid dyed. (c) property privileges ietry Deeds, Book 430, p, 3; therefor, take such Tlie Christmas number of the Wom- ■ | property but it did no' approach the national goal for place in short skirts and rain- Island, Town of Lincoln and fights being deeded the Eastern Steam- property and receive the deeds or other in- flaring and wears indeii yer's Boothbay, by an’s Home Companion is filled with good 1916. Unions wtiich obtained or passed the running County, Maine, ship to the Eastern Steamship Cor- struments of conveyance and transfer thereof bow sweaters. Company things. It is almost a fiction number, quota of new members expected were Ala- that have an air of consi-; Wharf property and privileges at poration by deed dated January 10, 1912. upon the express condition that said (d) j property for there are fine such bama. Alaska. District of Columbia Lincoln shall be with the stories by wel Arkansas, Velvet and Fur. are made of dark n Southport, County, Maine; (5) Wharf property and privileges at charged payment, satisfaction No. very known authors as Eleanor Hallowed At- 2; Florida, .daho, Indiana and Louisiana I being the seme properties described in four Brookun, Hancock County, Maim: being the j and discharge of the following: No 2; Mississippi, Montana, Nebmsk.:, South Velvet and fur, lace and brocaded A Beautiful y ■ deeds from Kennebec MeamL-oat same described in deed of Oscar All liabilities, indebtedness and bott, who begins the first part of a two- silks, Company property (A) obliga- Carolina, No. 2; Texas and Wyoming. Each to the Eastern Steamship Company, all dated A. Crockett et als. to Eastern Steamship Com- ; tions of the receivers of Eastern part novel; E. Wilkins with patterns picked out in Steamship Mary Freeman, will be awarded the new priz- pennant "goal gleaming A coat that I saw at February 17, 19t2, record d in Lincoln Regis- dated 14, 1905, recorded in ! Corporation, heretofore, or at any time here Elsie Widdemer pany, September Singmaster, Margaret reached 1916 Twelve states passed the 500 threads of gold and silver, and every last of Deeus, Book 310. pp. 83, 85, 87 and 89 Hancock of Deeds, Book 425, p. 376; after before the property purchased shall be Co.'s was of Caracul trii try Registry and Mary Heaton Vorse. The special mars in new members the secretary said. The delivered to the hit of real lace that a woman can also described in a deed from said property and being deeded by the purchaser or purchasers, legal- wear, son : respectively; rights articles are interesting, especially the secretary formally welcomed Porto Rico to the Bay Sable. This ha Kennebec Steamboat Company to Eastern Eastern Steamship Company to the Eastern ly contracted or incurred by such receivers in all to make the ensemble of one by Arnold Bennett, called “Who is convention as a new auxiliary. At a later go up royal and Steamship Company dated July 28, 1902, and Steamship Corporation by deed dated January the management or operation or on account ot very stylish deep p,.1. the Rich Man?” An article called meeting the old officers were re-elected. toilets worn on state occasions. It recorded in Lincoln Registry of deeds, Book 10 19 2. the property purchased, which shall remain “Play was shirred at the waist for 309. p. 588; said properties and rights being (6) Wharf property and privileges at South unpaid or unsatisfied after first exhausting the Producing Amateurs” gives many sounds a bit for the Maine Men Review Border Service discouraging girl as if the pelt were soft es deeded by the Eastern Steamship Company to oluenill, Hancock County, Maine; being tne income and other lunds, if any, in the hands of valuable hints, amt “Deciding What to with “nothing a year,” hut really, if the Eastern Steamship Corporation by oeed same property described in deed of Jeremiah such receivers especially applicable to such Make” is also helpful. Then there are satfn lining was prim- dated 10. 1912 Eaton et als. to Eastern and The State of Maine Club of the Mexi- she can achieve January Steamship Company, purposes; the various departments which have de- | clever, an excellent ap- tulips, shading from pa! Wharf property and privileges at Booth- dated 1S05, recorded in Hancock (B) 'All claims of creditors of said Eastern can made natives of Maine (2) July 7, Regis- voted themselves to Christmas advice Border, upot j pearance of her limited allowance. Lincoln the of Book said which have been or spite orange. bay Harbor, County, Maine; being try Deeds, 425. p. 237; property Steamship Corporation and The who were with the Massachusetts Na- | a v nr suggestions. fashions, cooking, of the same property described in deed from and rights being deeded by the Eastern Steam- shall be admitted 1 the narties in interest at the Many imported velvet gowns are It is wonderful how section and all the others are tional Guard border, celebrated ! soft Charles to Eastern Com- to the Eastern Cor- the United States District Court picture Hayden Steamship ship Company Steamship adjudged by an velveteen—velutine as theFrench call it— filled with and for their homecoming with informal ban- j finer skins have become pany, dated April 13, 1910; said property and poration by deed dated January 10, 1912 for the District of Maine to be prior in lien or suggestions plans i quet at the Quincy House, Boston, Nov. and one can have an all-fur or rights being deeded by the Eastern Steamship (7) Wharf property and privileges at Buck’s superior in tquity to the mortgage or deed of Christmas. coat, just manipulation of theexpn trust of 22nd, 50 Dr E. Company to the Eastern Steamship Corpora- Harbor in Brooksville, Hancock County, Maine: said Eastern Steamship Corporation, being present. Myron | a little fur or better a good trimming, yet, new book shows dfcs’g tion by d* ed dated January 10, 1912. being the same property described in deed dated January 10, 1912, and the First and Re- Number Three of the Fourth Volume Bryant ot Boston, lieutenant in the style a smart little set that will go with i. from Melvin D. Chatto et ux. to Eastern Steam- funding Mortgage Gold Bonds secured of of Maine Dental any- would have been lic.ni thereby, | Sprague’s Journal History, Corps, presided. impose! ship Company, dated November 1, 1905, and and which shall remain unpaid or unsatisfied at and he in the mode. (1) Wharf property and privileges at Bath, published quarterly at Dover, Me., is thing quite the old days of stiff ske. recorded in Hancock Registry of Deeds, Book after first exhausting (1) the income and other Hunters’ Licenses in County, Maine; the same prop- I hand and is one of its most interesting Bring $22,301. Sagadahoc being 424, p. 492: said and funds, if any, in the bands of the receivers of To Train or Not. linings. The finest of t-r described in a deed from the Knicker- property rights being and attractive issues. In it is a valuable erty deeded by the Eastern Steamship Company to 6aid Eastern Steamship Corporation applicable bocker Steam to the Eastern AUGUSTA, Me., N. v, 17. The receipts from If one in the matron in every fashionable tint Towage Company the Eastern deed to such and or the historical paper by Archie.Lee Talbot of belongs class, Steamship Corporation by purpose (2) any property, hunters’ licenses so far this show Steamship Compauy, dated September 26, 1903, year con- such an dated January 10, 1912. ot any of said Eastern Lewiston, which was read before the which are in and lining garments, recorded in of Book proceeds property, siderable increase over last year. The bird trains, again,.add height Sagadahoc Registry Deeds, Wharf now in the (8) property and privileges at Car- Steamship Corporation possession Maine Historical Society, May 24, 1916, amounted to finish are dan 105, p. 268; said property and rights being deed- hunting licenses $3296. but the to the figure, but the set exceptionally ter’s Point, town of Sedgwick, Hancock Coun of said United States District Court or here- “Robert the First dignity girlish ed the Eastern Steamship Company to the entitled, Bayley, licenser for the hunting of big game have by ty, Maine; being the same property described after to come into such possession not covered stick to their short petticoats, and show New Fans Eastern Steamship Corporation by deed dated Schoolmaster in Falmouth (Portland) amounted to $8341, a gain over la-t year of in deed of Carter’s Point Steamboat Wharf by or embraced in said mortgage or deed of 10, 1912; but from said Maine, and Some of His Descendants;’’ $2108. The total receipts of'the State bureau the most fascinating cross January excepting Company to Eastern Steamship Company, trust of said Eastern Steamship Corporation, gartering Feather fans are fashic that portion thereof heretofore an article Prof. Windsor P. from all sources up to t ie present time are property duly dated June 1 1906, and recorded in Hancock dated 10, 1912, or the or by Daggett above their This mode of from the lien and of the January mortgage dainty slippers. replaced for brides- released operation of trust of Eastern of the U. of M. on the “Songs of Thomas $22,301. bouqetB Registry of Deeds, Book 430, p. 349; said prop- deed said Steamship Cor- ib faddish and usual- said mortgage or deed of trust of the Eastern fastening decidedly of the latest smart we- erty and rights being deeded by the Eastern poration, dated March 25, 1912, supplemental Shaw” of Standish, an early Maine Steamship Corporation to Old Colony Trust as as it is for hold- Steamship Company to the Eastern thereto—not including, however, any liabilities papers on “Teaching Maine His- ly becoming practical and those Company, as trustee, dated January 10, 1912, Steamship poet; folding styles by deed dated 10, 1912. or obligations, if any such there be, of Baid in the Public Schools” read before shoe in dated March and recorded in Corporation January tory tbl high heeled firmly place with or n; by deed 26, 1912, Eastern under ing sign pearl ivory item 12. Steamship Corporation the the Teachers’ Institute in the Foxcroft Help Registry of Deeds, Book 12o, Sagadahoc p. mortgages or deeds of trust more used- I said so released more W’harf and in particularly Acaden 1916, Hon. Wm. B. 254; property being fully property privileges Eastpoit •eferred to in Article VII. and Article VIII. of y, Vlay J10, by jrA. described in Article V. of said decree of fore- and Kendall of bowdoinham and Editor Calais, Washington County, Maine; being said decree of the United States District Court Nature Do It closure and sale made and entered the the same described in deed from a Charles E by properties for the District of Maine, subject to which Sprague; letter from Hon, United Stales District Court for the District, International Company to Eastern Steamship mortgages or deeds of trust the property to Oak of Bangor on the Waldo Patent and of Maine as aforesaid. Steamship Company, -laud May 31, 1902, and be sold is to be sold. other historical items equally as import- Don’t you see how she is HUMPHRY (2) Wharf property and privileges at Bath, recorded in Washington Registry of Deeds, The Court has reserved the right, in case ant. to County, Maine; being the same Book 248, p 165; said and working get rid of your colds iJuniphroys’ Homeopath; Sagadahoc ! property rights being tne two pare* Is hereinbefore described shall property described in a deed from James A. I deeded by the Eastern to and catarrh? The effort con- to meet tin Steamship Company be sold to different purchasers, to apportion as The December Wide World designed McLellan et als. to the Eastern Steamship the Eastern Coil oration deed Magazine tinues all the Steamship by between said parcels the liabilities and other time, but in hot or that dated November 3. 1911, recorded in dated 10. 1912 is an especially interesting number, full invalids, something Company, January items mentioned in the foregoing sub-divis- weather you catch a fresh cold of Book of and stories of ad- nurse or invalid can take or Sagadahoc Registry Deeds, 123, p, ITEM 13. thrilling instructive ions (A) and (B) to which both may be subject every or add to the 163; r-aio properly and rights being deeded travel and There are day so, by The interest of the Eastern Cor- and to charge against the venture, sport. the need of the moment. Ba' to the Ea i- ! Steamship respective parcels catarrh in your the Eastern Steamship Company their of such liabilities and many articles with life in Canada system, and poration in and to sixty-four (64) shares of proper proportion dealing tor over SitiTY Years. ern Steamship Corporation by deed dated Jan- and these soon it is stock of the Franklin Wharf Company of Port- other items. and the great Northwest should chronic—systemic. 10, 1912. No. for uary also another four shares For a more complete statement of the to American readers. Your digestion suffers, you Wharf and at Rich- land, Maine; sixty- (64) appeal strongly 1 Fevers, Congestions, Iuflai (3) property privileges of stock of the Franklin terms and conditions upon which sbid fore- the have trouble with the Wharf Company Frarcis J. Dickie tells story of “Can- stomach and 2 \\ i.rmi, Worm Fever mond, oagadhiioc County, Maine; being closure sales will be made, and for other transferred to the Eastern Corpora- ada’s while Allen bowels. Get at the < > c ami Y.akpfn same property described in a deed from Kenne- Steamship Last Frontier,” Day real disease. 3 lie. rying tion the Maine the particulars, intending puichasers are referred 4 Diarrhea, of Children and bec River Ice Company to Eastern Steamsbip by Steamship Company; Willey describes the defensive organiza- Clear up catarrh, and the other two blocks of stock above mentioned constitu- to the record hi said consolidated causes 7 < (-ugh*. Colds, bronchitis dated 29, 1905, recorded in tion which has been built in our troubles will Company, May all of as aforesaid in said United States up great disappear. 8 Toolhuche, Far who, Neur of Book ing the stock said Company, pending Sagadahoc Registry Deeds, 107, p. District Courts for the District of Maine and forests to guard against fires. As most 9 Headache. Sick Hwulacli- and deeded ITEM 14. 343; said property rights being by the District of Massachusetts respectively, people are aware, half the battle of pre- 10 Dyspepsia. Indig nlou. Wen the Eastern Steamship Company to the East- One thousarM all the Aid 13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Lur.' (1,000) shares, being and more specifically to said decrees of fore- serving our timber from the devastating With Peruna ern Corporation by deed dated Jan- shares of the Green’s Construction 1 Ec.-rma, Eruptions. Steamship Landing closure and sale and said final order of sale flames consists in to work 1912. getting prompt- Peruna is a 13 liheutuntism. Lumbago. uary 10, Company, a corporation organized under the made and entered as aforesaid. The attention good tonic, with Wharf and at and to this end lookout stations have special efficacy in catarrhal 16 I* ever and \gue. Malaria (4) (a) property privileges laws of Maine. of is also called to the ly, con- intending purchasers of ditions. Build up 17 Piles. Blind or bleeding. Ext- Richmond, Sagadahoc County, Maine; ITEM 15. been established on every point vant- your resistance, j advisory statements to be filed with the clerk and at the same 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in H jj Wharf property and privileges at Bath, linked up with “rescue time (b) All other property of every kind, character of the United States District Court for the age, by telephone treat the catarrh. SO Whooping Cough. j Sagadahoc County, Maine; while forest all Bo or description whatever, not mentioned or de- District of Maine prior to said sales by Calvin stations,” rangers patrol Supply nature with tl Asthma. Oppressed. Difficult J the same properties described in a deed is more t7 Disorders of the Kidneys i being scribed or embraced in the foregoing items, Austin, as one of the receivers of Eastern dangerous areas. The article magnifi- vigor, give your from the Kennebec Steamboat Company to the body a chance to 30 I’rlnary Incontinence appurtenant to any of the property upon Steamship Corporation, pursuant to Article cently illustrated. "My Seven Years’ Im- get Eastern dated February well, and summer will 3 4 Sore Throat. Quinsy Steamship Company, which it is and decreed in said de- XVI. of said decree of foreclosure and sale in is an j recorded in ol adjudged prisonment Prussia” absorbing not annoy you. The 77 Grip, Grippe, La Grippe 17, 1902, Sagadahoc Registry crees of foreclosure and sale that said mort- made and entered the United States Dis- I said and by statement by the unfortunate victim, M. healthy man defies Deeds, Book 100, p. 386; properties or Court of Maine. the gage deed of trust of the Eastern Steam- trict for the District The M weather. or sent on rec' being deeded by the Eastern Steamship Paul Chorenne, a French engineer who, r- Sold by druggists, rights ship Corporation to Old Colony Trust Com- steamship "Bay State” enumerated in Item 3 Peruna has to the Eastern Steamship Corpora- some years before the war, was arrested helped Medical Book mailed free. Company pany, as trustee, dated January 10, 1912, is a of Article Vll. of said decree of foreclosure make countless thou- tion deed dated January 10, 1912. on of a by lien, but without in and sale made and entered said United suspicion being spy. sands well In the last YE at Cedai including, limiting any by HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICI Wharf property and privileges the 44 years. (6) manner whatever tne generality of the fore- States District Court for District of Maine William and Ann Street*. JS’sw Yerk Grove County, Maine, ‘Living in History,'by Agnes Repplier, (Dresden), Sagadahoc contained in this has become a wreck and the Masters Use it yourself. and described going general description Special of the being the same property rights been and —the leading article November j Item 15, all equipment, apparatus, furniture, have authorized directed by 6aid Tablet form is very in a deed from the Eastern Steamship Com- a challer ge to those MENWANTED-TOBKlNC.il fixtures, materials, supplies, wharves, piers, final order of sale made and entered by said Atlantic,—is s.tirr ng convenient for regu- to the Eastern Corporation ! pany Steamship docks, warehouses, buildings, approaches, United States District Court for the District Americans who, while the destiny of the lar administration. their Safety Razor Blades to me cated January 10,1912. structures, easements, privileges and rights bf Maine to withdraw said steamship "Bay world is being decided on the battlefields ened better than new. Single eik- •THE PERUNA CO. item 8. belonging or appertaining to said property State” from the property to be sold pursuant of Europe, to a ‘mental neutra- Gems, 25c. Gillettts, 36c; Durbar profess I 72 Mfl upon which it is adjudged and decreed in said to said decree of foreclosure and sale. No in- to coimui, oxio 60c. per dozen. C. E. Sherman. Wharf property and privileges at Au< lity’ which, MiBB Repplier’s thinking, McCall Design \ (a) decrees of foreclosure and sale that said mort- terest in, or right or claim to, any salvage oi is of rational Rein- Belfast, Me. fast*, Kennebec County, Maine: unworthy beings. •--- ■ ■■ SEVEN WHEN TRAIN RUNS AWAY „ KILLED

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Seven men were killed and three injured when a heavy freight train ran away for ten miles on the Penn* railroad near Altoona, Pn.. and crashed into four locomotives. Forty-seven cars were demolished. The News of Brooks. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOR HACKICI-M- f'ME'/S APD DLAC PER Saves from Worms Miss Hazel Hall is acting as clerk in Boy the post office. CENTER MONT VILLE. Mrs. Jennie Bowen of Meredith, N. H., writes this kind of letter: “You have helped Mrs. Lizzie Austin was a r°cent guest my little boy He would hav» been in his of relatives in Newburgh. John Fuller anti wife of Liberty visited grave before long.” » Mrs. Lucy Tasker last Sunday. Some symptoms of worms are: Deranged Mrs. Walter Marson and children are stomach, swollen upper lip. sour stomach, of- Theodore is cutting a visiting friends in Gardiner. Thompson year’s fensive breath, hard and full belly with occa- supply of firewood for Allen Goodwin. sional gripings and pains about the navel, pale I T. A. Elliott and wife have been face of leaden spend- V. ^£^3^ tint, eyes heavy a Burleigh Nash and T. Lambert of I ing week at their home here. til 9 and dull, twitching eyelids, Kockland were at D. C. Cain’s last week. itching of the nose, itching of Brown has moved fiis to ***lfv^ Harry family Z. the rectum, short dry Perley C. Allen and wife are guests y/*vU cough, Unity, where he has employment. ft of the little red this week of M. Carter and wife 5; grinding teeth, Ralph points sticking out on tongue, L. H. Bowen has moved his to in family Belfast. starting during sleep, slow the Staples house near the carriage shop. fever. trank and Roy Oxton went to Bridge- EST. 1854 If you have the least sus- iLKrUKA H. H. Hutchinson has been installing .water, Monday to work in an in- WHITE'S CORKER Mass., picion that your child is troubled with stomach (Winterport) the water in Walter O’Brian’s new home. sane hospital. worms or pin worms, put him on the road to gsbury is in good health by using Dr. True’s Elixir, the employed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varney and wife are occupy- W. D. Tasker has sold his last cow and R. C. Nealey were week- Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. This p carpenter. end ing their new home, the A. E. Chase has sold his hens to Harrison on visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Stev- Berry, remedy has been on the market for over 60 residence. account of ill health. n of Bangor was a re- ens in Monroe. years. No better laxative made for young or At all dealers. 50c and Benjamin Thompson, j Mrs. Mrs. Ella McTaggart of Waterville L. W. Howard and wife visited her old. 35c, $1 00, Advice A. G. Larby visited her sister. free. of Mrs. visited her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Mad- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Whit- Newburg has loaded j Sylvanus Wa.d in West Ha npden ■ and at the Nov. 16th and docks, recently. comb. in Waldo last Sunday. turnips j 17th. Maine. —------I-- Auburn, a /V f /xv# The Waldo County Veteran association Miss Ora Whitcomb of who has ■*■»—i———__„„ Mr. and Mrs. Luther Butterfield of! Waldo, will meet here Dec. 7th. by invitation of been housework for Mrs. Chester ! .-Tate Agent for Rural North Winterport were guests Nov. 19th doing RECENT DEATHS. jf Harvest Home Grange. and Miss Beatrice Leavitt of ed soma of the town ] C. W. Nealey and family. Cushman, I of Belfast, who has been working for Mrs. PRESTON’S Mr. and The students Brooks High school Dr. John E. Walker,who had Mrs. A. J. Clark and Mrs. Cora returned to their homes : practiced j are a school to be Gordon, ^eha getting up paper, pub- medicine in Thomaston 32 suc- Ryan of Boston has i Butler of were of ; last years, & Bangor guests lished in the near future. Saturday. Livery, Boarding Transient Stable ition of forewoman at Mr. and Mrs. F. D. ceeding his father, the late Dr, John B. Clarke several days Is situated on Washington street just of! Main street. I have last week. The heifers of Justin Jackson and Walker, died Nov. 22nd at the latter’s single and E. W. Tripp and wife have moved to double | Frank Luce that have been exact 58 was hitches, buckboardf, etc. Careful drivers desired. Citypoint, and Mr. Tripp is employed in running wild, age, years. His death due Your patron- '■rill has been confined Friends in this of are vicinity Miss Marie Belfast for the winter. still running at large, though many to an abscess caused by a fall while at- age issolicited Telephones-stable house 61-13. were Perry’s market, 235-2, Iy28 ir several with a Sanborn saddened the news of efforts have been made to get them. Mr. to enter his days by | tempting carriage. Dr. W. ■ her which G. PRESTON, Proprietor. tiritis. | death, occurred in Dorchester. j Percy H. Grant and wife have the Jackson went to Belfast last Sunday to Waiker was born in Union and fitted for Mass., Nov. 11th. of all in their sorrow over the a man with his to catch at Kents lias been at home here sympathy engage dogs college Hill Seminary and Hal- loss of their baby daughter, who had them. lowed Classical Institute. He was for a few days. He is Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins of Mon- grad- with been in poor health for some months. uated from Bowdoin in 1881, re- jstone, Vt. roe, other guests, were plee-- mtly The schools in town began Monday College entertained ceiving the honorary degree of AM three 1857 by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. J ett Tbe Democrats gave a free dance at with teachers assigned as follows by LET YOUR CROPS Eaton went to Brewer when from DECIDE Saturday evening, Nov. 18"). Union Hall on No- J. J. Clement: White’s years later, he.wasgraduated nd the winter with her Thursday evening, Superintendent the Maine They will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. in honor of their Medical School. He was ap- Manufactured $ vember 16th, recent vic- Corner, Miss Esther Banton; Halidale, *n Lizzie Hall. Isaac Cook and Mrs. E H. with for the Maine State Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Maine. > Nealey It was a tine and nice Miss Mrs. Everett pointed physician ) Belfast, her little son tory. evening j Margene Foy; Center, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prison in 1888 and served as such for > JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AGENTS. kett has returned home L. W. sleighing and the dance was well patron- Clement; Carter, Mrs. Harden Erskine; Nealey Nov. 16th, remaining for j most of the time until two years ago. He \ ;as and British Columbia, the ized. ! Kingdom, Miss Addie Palmer; Vose, Miss * THE night and returning home Friday became one of the best known, physicians COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK been for some time. Roberta Wiggin. morning. Happy Valley Chapter, 0. E. S., held in Eastern Maine. He was a member of j >od came from a meeting Monday night, Nov. the Knox Medical Maine Eastport Mr. and Mrs. L. A. White were in Ban- special County Society, will be at the home of his as a of honor Miss JACKSON Medical Maine of gor Nov. 18th and Mrs. White visited her 20th, having guest Association, Academy the winter Coombs of District Medicine and American Acad- Atwood, during Bister, Mrs. Howard Clements of Mon- Islesboro, Deputy Science, STATE OF MAINE. who the Irving Work has gone to Unity to work of and who is Grand Matron, inspected Chap- emy Medicine American Medical roe, receiving treatment for a in the woods. WALDO, SS. ter. Association. He was a Mason. His wife, FURS Colson has returned home nervous breakdown. Mrs. White To the Honorable Justice of the Judi- reports E. of Supreme with her Mrs. her sister as much to the of Mrs. Daniel who Willard Kendall has gone to Troy to live formerly Josephine Percy Phips- cial Court next to be held at Belfast, within daughter, gaining, joy Plummer, transports survives her at the home of I burg, him. and for the of on b :erstead, at Ellingwood’s friends, some ot the students, kept them at her George Bagley. County Waldo, the first Miller’s to Tuesday of January, in the year of our Lord Fur Rooms home Wednesday night tea, after The Roberts crew are triday Nov. was hay pressing mis. oaran widow one thousand nine hundred and seventeen. afternoon, 17th, par- which she took them to (tnompsonj Moody, ents’ at the Crockett’s several lots of Yov will find on Phcenix umber went from here to at- day Whites’ Corner school, pressing hay throughout of Joseph Moody, died at her home in F. MARRINER of Belmont, in the Row, opposite the under Theater, driving them home alter the ; the town. j Court House. ion -sale at the residence of the instruction of Mrs. Linda Winterport, Nov. 19th, after a brief ill- GEORGECounty of Waldo and State of Maine, re- I Bickford. Several of pictures. caused a shock which and this Honorable Court :ant in West Winterport, the mothers and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing and two lit- ness, by she suffer- spectfullyjlibels gives j others interested in the are ed about a week to her to be informed that on the ’5th day of Sep fur school accepted Hoods Creamery Company begin- tie sons have moved to where Mr. previous death Trimming Cut to Order. the ; Unity, tember, A. D. 1876, in Providence, in the State invitation and took a surprise treat ning on tbe foundation of a new cream- has in the Mrs. Moody was born in Winterport, the A. Barden to South i Wing employment creamery. of Rhode Island, he was lawfully married to went for the which to be built on the site of the corn of Mr. and Mrs. William youngsters, apparently ery daughter Thomp- Minnie L. whose residence .■r to visit her son and Marriner, present Muffs, Scarfs and Garments lay was ex- Brooks needs a new Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ward and famdy son of White’s Corner. She married fully appreciated. The regular factory, surely is to your libellant unknown; and ever since Mrs. F. F. for a ercises have moved onto the farm owned Dr. Barden, were held and the pupils showed creamery, as the present one is hardly ! by when young Joseph Moody, also of Win- said marriage has conducted himself toward ON HAM). that N. R. Cook and his brother I they were profiting by the excellent large enough to do the work in. Lawrence, terport, and from this union several child- said Minnie L. Marriner as a faithful and af- are i where Mr. Ward has a of ren were three fectionate the said Minnie L. HAIR GOODS. ■kah Lodge held its regular instruction they receiving, job lumbering born of whom survive husband; yet The Ladies Aiu will noici a sale ol ; nearby. her: Charles C-, who with his wife hac Marriner, wholly unmindful of her marriage mesday evening, Nov. 15th, When you want furs would be at Crockett's been and vows and duty, at Boston, in the Common- pleased to have were nominated for the en- aprons, fancy work, etc., thoughtful attentive in her de- call. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Boody have sold wealth of Massachusetts, on the first day of you 44tf Children hall the afternoon of Dec. 5th, to be fol- clining years; Miss Harriet, who resides Jr/ their home place, consisting of the build- June, A. I) 1892, utterly deserted your libel- lowed by a supper and an entertainment at and had been faithful indeed FOR FLETCHER S ings and four acres of land to Mr. and home, lant and has continued such utter desertion /. V. MILLER. Nason, who had been the in the evening. The little playlet, “The and Clara whose home is in Montana, Mrs. Roy Roberts, who have already J., to the present time, being more than three daughter, Mrs. Laura Packing of the Home Missionary Bar- I and whose letters were a source consecutive years next to the of CASTOR I A moved in, Mr. and Mrs. Boody have frequent 'prior filing Dexter, is at her home will be presented, together with | of Mrs. is also this libel. rel,” moved into their son’s new where happiness always, Moody v j house, re- weeks. BURNHAM. rpusic and readings. Admission to sup- survived by a brother, W’. A. Thompsor Your libelant further avers that he has I TRUCKING they have rooms, sided in this State in faith for more than 1 15 cents; to 10 cents. of and a sister Misi good was ouserveu in per entertainment, i .--- Wollaston, Mass., generally one year last past, that he has msde diligent I am prepared to do all kinds of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Prescott have re- Jane, who had been with her for savera trucking, Nov. 17th. A satisfactory Changing Seasons Bring Colds. search and inquiry to ascertain the residence turned from a hunting trip in the vicini- A farm dairy extension school is to be years. interested in the Futnituie and piano a present and were much in- Though larget of the libellee and that her residence cannot moving specialty. of Kineo. held at Brooks under the direction of "Stuffed-up head," clogged-up nose, tight attairs of state and it was in hei '!,e exercises. ty nation, be ascertained' by reasonable diligence, Have just added to my a 2-ton the equipment the extension division of Agricul- cheBt, Bore throat are sure signs of cold, and home life, as wife, mother and sister, Wherefore your libellant prays that he may Charles who has been in Acme auto true kmade the Cadillac con- Foster, ill of Main?. This a by irtionment of street lights tural College, University Dr. New Discovery is sure relief. A that she shone as a radiant example ol be decreed divorce from the bonds of matri- health and confined to the house for a King’s a: a town is a three school and mony now existing between him and said Min- cern. Leave orders at the corner of special meeting days application dose of this coi. blnatiou of balsams noble, unselfish and devoted womanhood' stable, while past, remains much the same. antiseptic nie L. Marriner. r<-e will be in has been made for it to be held Main and Cross and will re- lights placed during soothes the irritated membrane, clears the streets, they of 10th. This is the who Dated this thirteenth day of November, A. rport, the others in the vil- Mrs. Elizabeth D. Carr very the week December Charles K Black, died Nov. 4th ceive attention. hapnily head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier D. 1916. GEORGE F. MARRINER. prompt observed her 85th birthday, Nov. 17th. first extension school to be held in Waldo in Malden, Mass., was born in Sandy- and realize your cold is broken up. Treat a Telephone connection. She resides alow at her home at County and farmers from several towns point and spent his boyhood there, bul STATE OF MAINE. i-tield of Monroe was in pleasant the village and it was here that she have already enrolled, and among them cold persistently; half-way measures leave a went to Massachusetts when a young W. W. "nh to conduct a sheriff’s pas- WALDO, S3. BLAZO, I' are L. he sed the day in her usual custom. She re- F. H. Quimby, 1. Crowell. R. lingering cough. Take Ur. King’s New Dis- man, where entered into the insur- ■ at White’s On this 13th of November, A. I). rty Corner, Ptrlie ance He was to day 1916, 126 Waldo ceived many callers the and Leonard, A. J. Low, Bradford, until cold is gone. For 47 years business. obliged retire Avenue, Belfast. ■ night K. H. Croxford during day covery your personally appeared the above named George by had cards and Mrs.Carr is 0. W. Lane, W. C. Deering, F. H. a few years ago, on account of ill health. rtlett. many post gifts. the favorite remedy for young and old. At F, Marriner and made oath that the state- active and is a familiar on the Lewis Cook, A. Reynolds. John He spent several months in ments contained in the libel him very figure Smith, 50c. California, foregoing by H. E. A. Everett your Druggist, to his but it was ard Howe has accepted a streets. She is a member of the Baptist Loon, F. Lane, Ames, hoping regain health, of signed are true. Merton all of no and he returned easl and Before ROBERT F. DUN ■ 'sistant lightkeeper at Sad- church and of the Willing Workers and Cilley, C. W. Ellis, Fogg, avail, made me, NON, B. C. his home with his Black Notary Public. He had been on the wait- is regular in attendance at the meetings Brooks; H. Hogan, Thorndike; M. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE FOR brother, Henry at a and school. She reads a F. M. Nickerson, Monroe; R. C. and family of Malden, who did every- year, having passed ex- Sunday good Thayer, POULTRY KEEPERS. STATE OF MAINE. F. Porter D. S. for his comfort. He never with a high per cent. deal and for many years has served as Thayer, Webb, Thayer, thing married, of J. H. C. A. His remains were brought to WALDO SS. correspondent different papers. A Belfast; McKinley, Jackson; Extension Service of Sandvpoinl. Mrs. Richard Tainter are in The Agricultural his Alfred brother. Sidney Dodge of this town, is a Levenseller, Waldo; C. C. Clements, accompanied by brothers, G, [l. s. J Supreme Jud.cial Court, ■ their the of Maine, Orono, Maine, g respective parents, visitor A. T. Swanville. University and D. Black, and the funeral in Vacation. frequent with her. Winterport; Nickerson, course Henry ■= Tainter and Mr. and Mrs. C. is offering a new correspondence service was held at the grave Nov. 7th. Belfast, Nov. 13, A. D. 1916. FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE .’!r. Tainter is bandmaster Parent in husbandry. It is based upon j Monday evening, Nov. 3uth, poultry Mr. James of the Con- Dissolved in water tor MON RUE. now conceded Henry, pastor Upon the annexed libel, it is ordered by me, | douches stops ~. S. North which is and Teachers was held at Harvest a text which is generally Carolina, night gregational church, officiating. Mr. Black the undersigned, a Justice of said Court, that I pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam- at N. for Home the students of Brooks by poultry men to be the best available Portsmouth, H., Grange, will be missed by a large circle of friends. notice be given to the libelee by publishing an ; mation. Recommended by Lydia E. John Bowden shot a fine deer as a book and reference on poul- recently. High school furnishing a musical pro- reading attested copy of the same, or an abstract Pinkham Med. for ton course taken from Co. years. gram, as follows: School orchestra, try production. The Sloan’s Liniment for Aches. thereof, t gether with this order thereon, three ■■hiii boat was a much admired School reopened, Nov. 20lh, after a Neuralgia A healing v/onder for nasal catarrh, this text is also by refer- weeks in The Journal, i two Eunice Chase, Laura Jones, cor- supplemented successively Republican sore sore Nov. as vacation of weeks. piano, The dull throh of re 1 throat and eyes. Economical, ■irday evening, 18th, ences to the best available literature of neuralgia-is quickly a newspaper printed in Belfast, in the County net, Hollis Jones, violin; piano solo. Miss Has extraordinary clean jin? 3rd germicidal power. her way up river, alight and lieved Sloan's the universal re- of Waldo, the last to be Mrs. P. A. Cooper has been confined Streeter; selection, Faustina Roberts, the Experiment Station College of by Liniment, publication thirty days Sample Fiee. 50c. all druggists, or postpaid by m stern. It has been nearly a at least before the next term of said Court, to 1 he Paxton Toilet Nlass. to the house with a severe cold. piano, Agriculture. medy for pain. Easy to apply; it quickly j \^nail. Company, Bislor, she went river in the even- Raymond Hogan, violin; reading, be holden at Belfast, within and for said Coun- up Elbert Olive There is an increasing demand from without rubbing and soothes the Mrs. Edith Grant is in called Moulton; piano solo, Hatch; penetrates I ty, on the first Tuesday of January next, that ed’ her schedule on account of town, of the State, especially here the death of her piano duet, Beulah Cook and Adma Em- poultry keepers sore muscles. Cleaner and more promptly she may then and there appear in said Court by father-in-law, | come to one selection The those who can not Orono for and answer if she see Melvin Grant. mons; by orchestra. topic, effective than mussy plasters or ointments; thereto, fit. for a Eastern lines. of a district of the short winter courses, syste- WARREN C. PHILBROOK. Steamship "Advantages superintend- does not Btain the skin or clog the pores. For Miss matic course of instruction which will Justice Judicial Ccurt. SANDYP01NT. Jewett, of Orono, preached in the ent of schools,” was by Princi- Supreme j opened stiff muBcles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lum- the libel and ordei of Court village church Sunday afternoon, Nov. L. H. Shibles of Brooks enable them to make their poultry flocks A true" copy of pal High school, and it relief' thereon. 3w46 an more It is for these bago, sprains strains gives quick ALL I Hb Wav BY WATER. ins were seen here Nov. 16th. 19th to interested audience. followed by Rev. Mr. Streeter, br. N. profitable. people j Sloan’s Liniment reduces the and inflam- Attest: GEO. I. KEATING, Clerk. R. B. F. E. R. Al- that this new course, which replaces the pain ia Mrs. Lizzie of Cook, Stantial, Ellis, of Belfast recently visit- Stearns, Princeton, one has in insect and other bert Jenkins, F. H. Brown and W. S. old giyen for several years past, mation bites, bruises, bumps BANGOR LINE Here. Mass., has been the guest, of Mrs. Lydia Jones. The was been prepared. minor injuries to children. Get a bottle to-day also other friends in topic ably presented by Woodman, visiting The course is fre.e; the expense at 25c. Turbine Steel Shute and Miss Dora Shute the Mr. Shibles, and the discussion certainly only your Druggist, Steamships Bel- vicinity. the cost of the text ML W. C. LIB last Nov. 16th. brought out all of the points on this sub- co ihe student being fast and Camden on /a i\ew ivnii. The a book for study and postage * ruip _| UNITY. ject. topic, “Advantages of par- required ttt from the Narrows was in his own Leave Belfast Mondays, Thurs- j ent and teachers association,” was correspondence. Wednesdays,